Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 7, 1911, Page 5

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¢ Who 0Go B . Galloway went down .terday where she spent <on, of Ocala, is in Lake- ‘ (ending to business and located at the Tremont : Bartow, spent ves- Lakeland ar- business. : in matters of (s, a well known travel- j.akeland today and g stopping at the Ma- pipkin, of Mulberry, Jand last night and zuest of the Tre- washington, D.i t Bros. & { printing . of . poon train and| in Lakeland. | frequent visits |n5 Davenpert, day many friends are; t Lakeland young pro 1 Plant Cit this 14 Ball given at the about fifty in- ta one place, been promises to be received danees of the ameyer and May s of the Lakeland Christmas al- have liool and are © 1o prepare the lit- the occasion, The tifty chil- Lis vear and is doiug 1= about o, who lives twol town, sends us in a izhing six pounds shaped almost ex- turnip, crisp and firm throngh, having at- ! ze during the a stand-over, notice that you get o in The Telegram the | ance from said section as passed hy( into the diteh, failing 1o zet off tne ! Ltrack uville papers will | tomorrow afternoon? | Telegram 12 to 24 n in any other pa-| ¢+ Lakeland, President of Ielephone Co., came rom Tampa and spent ore looking after his Mr. Brorein is Florida' greatest boos- | owes much of its ©ss to the efforts «rtleman, who is al- t when any matter | public benefit and ¥ is concerned Brorein, Odom, of Cincinnati, v weds who wert rd The young ¢ their bridal 'r‘il‘l incorporated the with our business an cent fac v s and a large re Ve pianos that we * 2 10 sell them at ANY PRICE that annot afford ng them t ABLE OFFER, K of the stock | some | make [ dec ision rendered today the Supreme tuted ! which a 1 not s THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA. DEC. 7, 1911, in Florida, and, combining business with pleasure, Mr. Odom, is inter- viewing the business men of the State, being traveling representative of a Cincinnati house. Mr. Kimbrough, of the Kimbrough Overhead Irrigation System, who has been making Lakeland his head- quarters for several months, has de- cided to make this city his perma- nent home and has purchased the handsome new residence of Mr. E. H. Garland on West Lemon street, which he and his family have al- ready moved into. Two boys “scrapped” so much over who should read The Telegram first that their mother stopped the paper to get peace in the family. News- papers have been stopped for num r- us reasons, but this is the first time we ever heard of a case where it was stopped because it was so popular. As we've said before the children cry for it, but in this instance they yelled too loud. LSS PATTONS RIBBON SALE Miss Patton invites the ladies o to attend a ribbon will conduct at rs saturday, Mo Mirs Patton has a b s ity sale which she day. line of ereatly ribbous which she veduced price, sell at \ excep- | will pre-| the h advant of prices take tionally vail, Miss Pation has also a ful and art goods, articles which beautiful and low whic line of which would | Christ- at a faney Work include many (l.um\ and ts. These she ithin the reach of all. ind just the very daintiest Christmas and | is selling ginable for the ladics are itvited to come in and | look them over, { PINELLAS BILL CONSTITUTIONAL Tallahassee, Dec. & Inoa lengthy ourt of Florida declares the bill reating the new county of Pinellas, and purposes of that bill, entirely within the constitution of the State wnd that the county, after duly omplying with the requirements of that bill, is duly constituted a coun-| ty. | The decision came in the nature ol L test in the cause brought by John <. Cheynrey of Tarpon Springs, wainst Justice Sammons, arising Jrom a civil suit, The contentions of the plaintifft vere that the eastern boundary line :s so indefinite as to be impossibl of location and that the amendment )f Section 1 of the act as passed by the House is such a material vari-| the Senate as to invalidate the act They insisted that the act amounts to no act, The defense maintained that a new county remains subject to the gov- srnment of the parent county until government for the new county| been duly created and consti That Pinellas County has no political existence and cannot have | a has 'uny until its government has hmmf created. That there can be no sucn thing as a county without a govern-| ment. ! Evil Bound to Spread. There is no sort of wrong devds of | an ean bear the punishment | You cannot isolate yourself and | at the evil that is in you shall | ad. \on's 'ives are as thor oughly blended with cach other a< the air they btreathe spreads as | necessarily Georgze Attention | Ihe Greatest Piano Sensa- | tion of the I)ay aloue say t Eliot as i nett Music ( . G 0., d tory not room for in our get ort having the stock of shipment on hand we store COST to pay storage and extra insarance have will ceome second-hand, so we will not Cash or easy pay ard benefit of tlu pric til we make room for our tory goes with each piano an . Guarantee re Deal.” Come and our repn on as in and lcok toda: *orry-Tharp-Berry Music Co LAKELAND, FLORIDA. | hat on the cow catcher. today call-|yyone iy need of ribbons can do no ' I Letter than to be present at the sal pwas standing One | train (n { train Leident were affuirs | tures of all kinds | anfmals. birds and flowers HORRIBLE TRAGEDY PAGE NINE o Bl SRR et W | AT PLANT CITY| J. J. Holt, of Manatee, Was Over and Killed By Train Last Night. Passengers arriving here oun train yesterday afternoon from Tam- pa brought the news of a tragic cident which occurred at Plant City last night when J. J. Holt, a section toreman of the Seaboard, was run over by a passenger train only short distance west of Plant The train crew oi the unaware of the horrible accident un- til ,when the stop at Plant City was made, the engineer found a man's The train and the ac- passenger were was at once backed back, man's wife, who was with him at |I|--“ fonnd her he was ated beii time pPros run WS ihe over, by roadside, eard tor quite G. er on the at the Telegram an Brervein, of train n Tampa, and ning dccournt Holt, =ceti 1 Alr Line Atlanti abont i The a Holt ,who was waik with him on the track, and o cight train whi siding fact id was wi niehit nessed by Mrs last mng the fireman ot a {7 on that, in- death was due 1o tin stead of stepping ot the fie until approach of the train it it hlinded walking toward late, probably the electric headlizht not realize the approaching nd Mes, ol Holt's mother wiho |‘J.- Athantic distance being o that he did speed with which the iting Mr, the brick v Lire a shont Yeos 1oCity hal reinrning at the the Coast | Pl a ard on om City, nuade inro P pur terday ey o purpose supplies e elder time of the which is the oo stepped o iduy wWere 10 Holt's henw Whed which leaves ., came up. Mrs the track heiween the and a siding on Which a freight ter husbawd continued waik- ing toward it. Mrs. Holt, thinkin. that her the other side, when she next with its ssed, he was According to the the freight the chest ey train Tampi at Holt main railw one i stoed was not alarmed, i looked, — after blinding light the had dead train, ol and huried fireman on was stuck in at the train's approach instantly Kiiled but Passengers on not hoard the and other spectator: was aled. ger train who gathered at the news of the a at o loss as to why an | experienced railrond man like Holt <hould deliberately walk to his death It was suggested that he had been arinking One of the is that Holt leaves two father- pathetic features of the less little children, taking home presents at the time Sleeping With Children, When it is ne 10 child, the tollowing method found quite satisfactory, and insure comtort 1o the adult at least. Make the bed with three sheets instead of two: then have the child sleep be- tween the muddle and lower sheets and the adult hetween the middle and upper sheets. Thiz prevents the child fron: rolling around awd al<o holds the sheet tiy abont ft« shonlders Good [Housekeeping will be Amusing the Children. A good way to amuse the children on a rainy day is to cut colored pictures from old magazines These are pasted ,on cardboard squares and the squares are fastened together by piercing them with a knife and threading them upon a | ribbon. Select pic- including plenty of bright piece of EDISON The Pioneer Picture House OF LAKELAND PROGRAM TONIGHT AS THINGS USED TO BE (Champion) Dramatic THE SILENT SIGNAL lax) Dramatic THE TRAIN DISPATCHER A railroad story ADMISSION CHILDREN under 12,... Run | the | City. hushand would step oft o | statement of the e @ man- ; for whom he was Q seary for an adult - i the same bed with a young ' 7 THATDREAM OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT OU must have been dreaming of the New Jewelry Store. Why? Because our stock is all new and up-to-date, and best of all, the prices are right. Good Dressers Like Our Goods because they are marked by beauty and individuality. Who, indeed, can re- sist this stock. Such a showing of man’s daintiest handi~ craft-=such an exposition of precious jeweled bits; treasures ! . . . \J4 . . s in Diamonds, in Watches, in Silverware; Embracing every- thing classed as “Proper in Jewelry.” Don't lose sight of the fact that we are If you have had trouble in getting your watch to keep correct time bring it to us, We are looking for one that Eigraiers and everything bought at our store will be engraved Free of Charge. we can't repair. Holt's | G. N. FUNK & COMPANY Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park 2l e ) e ) R e e e ) :xmn 10 ROYAL ARCH MASONS‘(‘QO% S 4 OUQI o oo CORRBSPONDENTS | iand Cliapte A ML will In- held - s G SR TNAT MAY ORMAY NOTINTIRLS], ' Thoday of Decoa p YOU 3~ - b 0p and Instally [_n < Al b0 \ he CURIOUS BITS OF HISTORY ILLINOISANS ARE vesilin ol . the Election for year 1912, roquested 1o n day m i WHY i CALLED SUCKERS. | R | By A. W. MACY. Two or three explanations of why the people of Illinois are called “Suckers” have been given, but probably the most olausible is the one in connec- tion with the lead mines at Ca- Icna. In the early settiement of the Mississippi valley marvelous stories were circulated concern- ing fortunes made at the mines, and these attracted to Galena and vicinity a great many ct the I1li- nois farmers, esp=cially from the lower portion of the state. It was customary for them, after putting In their spring crops, to ascend the Mississippl and la bor at the mines until fall, and then return to gather their crops; thus imitating the fish called suckers, which ascend the river in spring to deposit their spawn, and return in the fall. Hence such persons were called “Suckers,” and the term bc- came general in its application to all the citizens of the state Ltiong of officers companions are Aubnrndale, e the of | i house party given Mrooand Mrs. levin Vuburndale, lasting until Saturday .‘\w-n—} lintin trip bringing back hivd bt 5 ‘ Thursday a e ross Done little as it was Thanks- C-‘ wiving we il telt thanktul tor what ‘,‘ W Drugs Ice Cream Soda Kodaks [ Oue of entertainments present 8 e 1 ¢ RN SRS | b most enjoyabl ARENDELL, his the [ Hhrris Mtest L[ ] M0 Wit at hame of near o Trom MYRLES E R e Tt St S i T w S TR <SR X SR Y Phors diy We went oon, I Lday afternocn with o monstrous tar- l\v_'. Friday even-| Ling being entertained ‘\\nlu beautitul nusic, we were called | ?\ to the dining-room where Mrs, Har- Ol ris and soveral birds While we were cieh of s 2ot vy i plate of candy to work and if| in the crowd that | rest ot us did not find all worked pulling can- | tor himself, Aty Annie T O ved supper .;,1 which every one pladly took G und told & ther 1o Wis anvone soduzy the ont for wi and cach om this, Miss u delicion ris in part | merry crowd of young to dinner| ening we played hour when r'hu('n-: fmdge were served ! how the youn: | on i pulling the ey Lol wmother [ wen wn all hiad to i ,n.n.,.,.\ o Fpeople were invited out wrday ey flivch until ‘3 Tate candy S Mes i | S folks enjoyed a late F and bl N unuv h candy vou think of this™ prrfumed tonl vom make a i lemon Life hetore gave 1 dn AL Tast lavin candy ,;;3I izht s opnlling . Kodak Supplies ; ay pood o | night, e they had pever en- P joved thoms hetter who Presen weis Harvis, Faiveloth, | is, Miss MeKay, L Harris, Mi Lonni onville; T keon 1y Nowh Harric, Porter Harri-, i Harris, ville; Lace Tomling Auburndal Norris Candy BIODEDIOION. D What Men Escape. Of conrse men haoe their little wor & rie: and ¢ roubles bt they don't have 4| to go to bed night after night with ':f‘lhru faces smeared with complexion Ga (Quick Delivery MO THE PLACE OF Better Things TEEIETENS T Y ST OO D e i lveston N [ &l ointment 3l ?\ 3! @ | Every hand is 21 that ean do a1 & | work - George K 0' None hay Shirk, wanted in this worid . genuine, sincere LM Give us a Trial DODQIQIOCO D Pipes Not Made From the Brier. 1 Freneh pipes are not made | from the of the brier, but from | the white heath which at & tain eruble slze iu fhe south & | Of Franee cul tivated tor purpo-es. The name the French Yrusere, the et form of which is hrier root rout of & Ice Cream Candies Phone 89 o sedulonsly DD from re :Red Cross .\ I’harmacy--‘ PO Few Have.

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