Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 30, 1911, Page 5

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b+t oL nt OVER-SEA BAILRIAD e Published every afternoon from the' . e . m ; Tallahassee, Fla., Dec. 29 Gover- Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla.'| . Gilchrist has issued the follow- - - e o inz proclamation: R v o g W ! Entered in the pestoflice at Lake- State of Florida, Executive Office. | ‘ A A\ ,\ D land, Florida, as wail matter of the y e e . ’ second (lass. By the Governor—A Proclamation. % i 5 ) On January 22, 1912, there will Q M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. Vv celebratedin the City of Key West,! Lakeland Lodge No. 91 F. & A, X | Florida, the formal opening of the|meets in Masonic Hall every Scio A J. HOLWORTHY !Florida East Coast Railway Com-|and Fourth Monday nights. A [ ] Business and Circulation Munager.“l““'~"'s Over-Sea Railroad, between| dial invitation to visiting brethren. A — " ltue mainland and the Island of Key|(. G. Arendell. secretary; J. L. Love, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: L\west, Ww. M, ' " Oue year o, | The construction of this line of P Six months !railway, stretching over the waters | Three mouths . lof the Atlantic Ocean for one hund- Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M No| Delivered anywhere within the . red and forty-nine miles, is one of 29 meets the first Thursday night in Visit- limits of the City of Lakeland |the great achievements of the age. each month in Masonic Hall. for 10 cents a week, {1t is a notable event in the history ing companions welcomed. C. G.| . A Y A Y Y S SR lof our State. as it binds with con-| Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, I1. P. jr———— e PP ——— e ——— From the “same office is issued TiE LAKELAND NEWS crete and steel our fourth largest city L I AR : 1o the mainland : { [] s 2 werkly nowspaper giving a r«;.; i 0 . e BT Palm Chapter, O. E. S. meets ¢very i sume of local matters, crop t‘Olldl-:‘” “‘r(.fr“%l,w,‘ of I.lt' nn'..' .a,muw sccond and fourth Thursday nights . tions, county affairs, ete. Sent|Bas officially recognized this splend=1 o on o nonth at 7:30 p. m. Mrs arywhere for §1.00 per year. Flora Keen, W. M., Lucie F. B _______..__——————‘mlw by divecting the president of | b { [] . [ . L : : e _our great nation to extend invitations i | Frank J. Gould gave his wite 11, , all forcian nations to be oflicialiy ! o / £500,000 porl neckines 101 _h P pepresented at Key West ag this cele- Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. O, . mas gift, but many a womay in this : bration. Many of the great nations | meets every second and fourth Thurs- countyy [gob A5, Muchs o1 MO PeREL e world have aceepted the presi-| day night. Woodmen Circle first happiness from the recelpt of & 324 goney favitation and will by pepro- | and third Thursdays. €. F. Ko Cou“try- brooch. conted al Key Wesi by ships of war | nedy, Council Ccmmancer, Mrs, Sal- as well as by representative oflicials | lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle. PSS s * & El Hid and unique feat of railroad enter- Calitornia has her troubles, ws Well land eitizens. Many - distinguished | as Floridaouly more of them. Thet : vinerican statesmen will also be pres-! 1.0.0. F was 4 cold snap out there during the b ant on o st S . F. : e e L e I LUDDEN & BATES od twenty per cent. of the CiUSEahorate preparations for the H_”_‘I_:at 1. 0. 0. K. Hall ,corner Main and i £ i { Tenuessee, Visiting brothers cor S — crop. We do not vejoice in the mis=gon e is understood that the rans- | : 7 : | O otdially invited, J. Q. FRENCH, fortuncs of any section, but it IS poreation companics of the State wiltl étd ) bl Noble Grand none the less a fact that the Flovida | for reduced rates 10 persons i 5 < srower \'.'lnzu-“mul i yet unsold 18 Hpe o attend, ! ]; (;F; TWO Carloads Of the blggest Plano i il 3 Vl.h“-h“m“fl: L Il-m RIS D Regular nn---;ing u\tory Tuesday . Sl "ailros LI il on=wide and o 4 ] . “Never before hl;:\v | seen S0 many \“ul‘I:IlA\ilh‘li‘linln[h:l’lln'l:llv.“I::-:l:‘_: :A‘r{m«‘li at 7:50 at 0dd Fellows Hall, Visit- | Bargalns ever Offeredo Read ever\ people so anxious to help one indiz-lin fmportance ouly to the construc-|ing members always welcome, A L tress as | found in Lakeland.” That | tion of the I‘:nix:uu:\ Canal. Its sue- F. D. BRYAN, i word Of th13! :: (L] [ 1] :: is the testimony of a man \\'llm r«f r~~>mll n()lll.|l||~lhll| has :nfru«-n-d Hw} chancellor Commandoy | cently suffered a be f‘nn\vnn-m in this .:uu-ntmn of the \'..'m-ljl. It is a s]:l.n-n.L AL M. JACKSON, Secretary, (ity, and we submit that such A {id monument to Flovida enterprise. statement forms o pretty good recom-| Therefore, 1, Albert A\ (;ilrhnsl.r mendation for any community. 1t [governor of the State of Florida, :.ti G. I A, tow& of L. E. ‘ ]he stOCK 0“ exnibit 'or thls snc(:ial sale CO“SiS[b you are not a resident of Lakeland | the request and in the name of thed oo Blossom Div. No. 449 i 0' Pia“os as '0"0ws: | | | TR T we can assure you that you will tind ] civil :fll”ll)l'i'il'.\‘ and the mml.u--r«;inli‘,;. . A. to B. of L. E. meets every its people as deceribed above, :lnd!ur,:unw.mluns of the City of Ke¥ gioond and fourth Wednesdays of | such people are the kind you “-uuldi \\"\S'. do hereby proclaim the formall o oh month at 2:30 p. m. Visitine | i Pi “0 like to live among. Lopening of the Florida East Coast) gigrarg always welcome, ‘ i 0 Railway Company's Over-Sea I{;lil-1 MRS, J. . BROWN Sec's | § Editor Brown, of the St Peters- road, in the City of Key West, on| Mrs. 1. B. HOGAN, Pres. OF THE LEADING MAKES, MADE ESPECIALLY FOR DISPLAY Al burg Independent, has more influence Jannary 22, 1912, to be such an his-| AL | THE GREAT EXHIBITIONS. HERE THE HIGHEST ART OF THE h the Lord thay any editor we torie and industrial event as to de-| ik ‘ FIANO MAKER IS DISPLAYED IN TONE, QUALITY, PERFECT WORK- Mnow, brown. advertoed that hed serve formal rcagniton by the B0ty gy el O MANSHIP AND BEAUTIFUL CASE DESIGN. ALSO THE SELECTION ay the crnment ane 10 people © 10 State | ' 0 ™ ! ‘.'l.l‘:‘.\ ;:”ld of Wlorida; and, in behalf of the City | month at ¢, K. Dayton’s, South Ten- vt THE CHOICEST WOODS. ! MANY OF THESE PIANOS WOULD BRING NEARLY DOUBLE of Key West, | do accordingly invite| nessee. J. R. TALLEY, Adjt therehy effected a big advertisement : for his paper and the town, to say all the people of Florida, of the OUR SALE PRICES. nothing of the sun. Now, the story United States and of the World at BOO000OCOHOOOHOOOOOTHHIC) REGARDLESS OF THE GREAT AMOUNT OF EXTRA WORK AND is, he went straight to the Lord and large to visit the City of Key West|d & SPECIAL MATERIAL, asked Him to send all the cloudy days und attend the exercises celebrating on Sundays, when the Independent is | this occasion, the same heing of far H not printed. Result, Brown has only [ more importance to us thon the com- we have C“t a“d SIaShed thc nrlces wive his paper away every sup failed to shine in St In testimony whereof U have here- cloudy days during six of them were Sundays. the efficiency of prayer when praye by an accomplished Kentucky gen- tleman like Colonel Brown. had to give away his paper five days bined “Seven Wonders of tue World.™ in fifteen months. There were eleven UNTIL THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANOS CAN BE BOUGHT AT q ABOUT THE PRICE OF THE CHEAP GRDES. THESE ARE TRULY the period, but unto st my hand and caused the WONDERFUL BARGAINS, AT YOUR OWN TERMS. Such is|Great Seal of the State to be atlixed a'at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the) | twenty-first day of December, in the hundred and eleven, and of the Inde- pendence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty- —e e In the Lakeland svening Tele- Hand Bags {J| Another Lot of New Pianos 4 Governor. (] and plant a tree before the first of PR i e Ure venr™ Thle wae ovixtily| ™ e Guvetion, Miami Chlna A COLLECTION OF SAMPLE PIANOS, NOT OUR REGULAR STOCK— unique and just as surely important. it \‘m-:-o('n'\‘ s ; HOWEVER, THEY ARE ALL HIGH-GRADE, BEAUTIFUL, SOFT. Of course, it should not be necessary & b BT AL SWEET TONE, HIGHEST CLASS WORKMANSHIP, ARTISTIC NEW for advice such as is first given— but Cut GlaSS DESIGN CASES, MADE ESPECIALLY TO STAND IN DAMP CLIMATES the second admonition is well worthy GREAT REDUCTIONS, $150, $200 10 3250_ of econgideration and most timely. X. year of our Lord one thousand nine § GAFF THE GRAFTER. The usual horde of fakirs has in- “wThi » N e lant '::::q‘:l:h‘ :;1: r(;lf‘ )'1‘:{.;:‘;:: ‘O‘" vaded Florida and are overrunning it Brushes and St'll A h trom Pensacola to Key West with |« 1 | its own account, “shd & .“m"l"‘r. .m cvery kind of advertising proposition. :} will also enhance the value of Yllv&}‘j::'l.‘:' h[.-!'fl ":::'th‘ wir-::m":‘;l\‘l--'|l~(i“:“ Ombs ae WE GET DOWN WITHIN REACH OF ALL AND MAKE YO! groperty, Let's pliat a tree or twa |27 PEC - L e the novelty | o LE. A FINE SELECTION OF PARTLY PAID FOR PIANOS, REPOS: a few roscbushes, and clean up! E\\mk._;‘ RVt 2 5 | SESSED. THE OTHER FELLOW HAS PAID A PART OF THE PRICL JimeEunion. e pity of it s that these fellows ALL SLIGHTLY WORN PARTS ARE REFLACED BY NEW. THEY ; i ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION—NOT SCRATCHED OR DINGY VAR- NISH. THEY WOULD PASS FOR NEW, FRESH STOCK. ALL FULLY GUARANTEED. SOME, REGULAR PRICE, $300, SALE PRICE $150 GTHERS, REGULAR PRICE. $400, SALE PRICE, §200. A SELECTION be closed out at OF HIGH-GRADE INSTRUMENTS. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. sid [ can get bus ness inoa city aad from Political advertising is besinnine | iy business men who don’t be- to leom up in many of the wWeeKly by o gy advertising, and who clain newspapers. In some instances Wegg a0 gdvertising does not pay. pappen to know that this advertis=| . o 4o tho mmnwrritnl.m'g:n.\» ing is not wholly spontancous. OUC 50,00 of Florida to take drastic ; These things must :ii % g had written him askinz for a defi- | 2nd persuasive powers § -.%_: 3 | <love gentry, who live by their w ts] once at almost your ALL OF THE ABOVE PIANOS ARE OFFERED AT GREAT REDUCTION® RANGING FROM own price. | $75. $160, $200 TO $250 OLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. PIANO PLAYER® AND PLAYER PIANOS. Piano Concerts Afternoons and Evenini' Discourage these fakirs every ‘i"ll': they bob up- get Our Town off the | “casy pick ng” list. Don’t let these | little influence- -indeed, we “""Mi-h' 1p skates poke fun at Our Town | nite sum - presumably for his “in- fluence.” Such editors have mighty not consider it worth purchasing iij work you for an ad. and then meet | ! . M we were a candidate. The only | the next fakir and tell them that, L dayville fell to my fake like a duck! papers that have any influence to takes to water. She's good for $200 speak of are those which are known : : | ary day r out-—-she’ll eat out 10 be unpurchsable Most F‘h'““"}. v hs L Powell's Pickings. COMEANDSEE @ this claes. This paper never solivit-1 A DANGEROUS WOUND. 2 2 ed 2 line of advertising from a can- 2 didate, nor did any other while this! Senator Robert L. (“Fiddling ::: {Bob™Yy Taylor told about a man in ,§: editor was connected with it. Whea | | Sk 3 the backwoods of Tennessee who ap- g newspapers we believe to belong 1o DOOHGOHH S S R R YRS and desire its space they €a% iy for a pension for a gunshol have it at the same rate at which | wound. An examining surgeon of the it is sold to merchants and business ; medical board stripped and examin- stoop mlfll him, ejaculating finally: “Old man,, Dra“e Bll“dillg Le!ieland Main gt' we cannot find a single blemish on holding up candidates, taking ad- your hide. Where were you shot PHONE 89 vantage of their position, and accept- during the war?” The old man said ing money not actually earned, we|“Well, gentlemen, I was shot in the © would seek a job in a saw-mill. substitute.” —Leslie’s Weekly. — — e - — - e (=g, < men Before we would

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