Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 26, 1912, Page 5

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the Baptist Convention at Ocala week. S e g2 F Golden stopped: off 'l'n; today €n route to h.,‘gh pr. Golden has been nh— state Convention o! Bao- A ke lz\d Aresdia. jing the S e charming Mary Bishop, & lle: girl, i3 in Lakeland for a days -and while here ~iand 0! 8 ix - active SUESt of her irie ad, fhe attr s F. B. Terrell. e yr 5. T Fletcher and Miss May k.. were visitors to Tampa yester- going oW on a shopping and ye trip. While in Tampa they registered at the DeSoto Hotel ' b 104 Mrs. H. C. Pealman, of ville, prominent workess in (hurch throughout the pending today in Lake- ute to their home from d en ro paptist State Convention. « that Mr. C. T. Hartson, from Eaton Rapids to Eoont, happened to a £ad accident 1 0, by falling frem the plat- $ o the depot and fracturing his band i w in a sanitarium at place.—Bermont Notes to Punta a Herald. « % \ b, 1. F. Henley has been af.tend- 3 | night- the -sensttional Mrs. R. L. Mayes - has returned from Ocala where'she went to attend the Baptist State Convention. She reports & most pleasant and profit- able stay, all of the delegates hay- ing beeéli-accorded a . most hospitable we!eom,t'by &b"peoxfie of ‘Ocala. Cnph Uflnn JH. Hane," resident in this countty My years ago and who was well and favdrably kmown by our older, citizens, died at his home in Lakeldnd, Ui this State, on the e| twelfth of this month. He was 78 years of age.’ He left a wife, three 3 and two . sems.—Jasper “TESSE JAMES" TONIGHT. ‘The Jewell Kelley Company will pregent at/their big’tent theater to- meladrama, *“Jecse James,'' the Missouri outlaw. The subject is one which playwrights ‘heve dwelt apon to a great extent, but Mr. Kelley is authority for the statement that he has the rezl, genu- ine ‘‘Jesse James” chow, a version |consistent and pledsing. ‘The play, 2s Mr. Kelly presents it, is described as o comedy-melodrama. Mr. Kelley aimself will play the role of the ncted desperado, Jesse James, a part which he hzs played for eighteen years. One of the proul relics which he will wear tonight in the play will be the belt and séab- board which Jesse wore when he was killed in St. Joe by Robert Ford. There will be a big matinee Satur- day at'3 p. m. The comedy success, +“The Whule Dampn Family,” will be presented Saturday ,night. Jnmes had pdd Gertrude marked at- mtion while she/ ‘was visiting her aunt. Though others knew to a cer- Aainty that he intended proposing to the charming stranger, James himsell was undecided.- '+ .4 * | “Meeting a girl at dances, only see- ing her with her company manners 'on, isn't conducive to really knowing soliliquized James. '“How can i i:that like the girl who when she a8 'good, whs very very good and |‘when she was ‘bad she was horrid. 1%l solve the enigma. Accept her in- ‘Lvitation to spend a few days at her BY REGISTERED PHARMACISTS Quick Delivery mateh." country home. . The rest will do me good. Thene after that if we prove congenial, me for a benedict.” Gertrude was a vision of loveliness when shé greeted her admirer at the “{ station. 't “So delighted )ou came,” she sald welcoming him with a joyful face. e needed another for our tennis . “I'm too tired to play,” commenced James. % “Don’t be disagreeable but hurry; lkey re waiting for us,” returned Ger- trode. . After the game, at which the new- eomer was badly beaten, Gertrude sug- ! Bested a swimming contest. © '“I'd rather not,y complained James. fLet's sit in that inviting hammock.” ‘3 “Your no sport, don't be a ditcher,” pld one of the party. * “If you insist,'all right,” answered Every Star Theatre Program for Tonight THE NEW OFFICER. (Drama.) RED CLOUD'S SECRET. (Drama.) THE ROUND-UF AT DAWN. (Side-splitting Comedy.) * Admisson: 5 apd 10c. NEW INSURANCE FIRM. We have opened a fire imrmé agency in Lokeland. We have good, stronz companies and will appreciate a share of the business. Wiil opex offices as seon as suitable quarters can’ be secured. ‘For present, see or, 'phene us it 165 Green. D, H. SLOAN & SON. Dancing Academy! Mr. Holder announces the opening of /his dancing academy in the Or- ange: Hall, Main street, Monday, January Private and class lessons; private lessons by appointment from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Special classes for chil dren in afternoons. Prospective pu- pils are requested to reserve time for, teaching.. Hall to rent for narfiu.'; gatherings, lodges, or, for any soclal purpose. Call 'phone 325 or 11-Blue. 1-22-6¢ ——NOTICE Beginning January 1st, 1912, I shall endeavor to make Lakeland famous by pn‘oducmg the best He clgnr in South Fiorida. SMOKE ‘INMAN'S BLUNTS' THATSIT | Mlnnheturul by Phone Lakeland new Cowdery. Block, 2% Inman Cigar Factory ™ ) = ’ ~EDISONIA. ¢ & &1 So in swimming they went. 2 e A & | One except James enjoyed the cool fr. W. D, \. If'_l ‘retur'r;led a‘t1 nf:;’:] The program tonight includes a refresh'ngp waves. Bug, y;:e never did jtron Gaineaville, WAGHEES Igreat military picture, the scenes in enjoy tnything he didn't want to do. attending the Baptiet sm‘fllwhlch are laid- at the United States ' At dinner’Gertrude commented upon raton, and in which e Was Syp el oy S mort Myer, Va. _While; | the fact that her guest did not ap- j rominent figure, D Vowllnlb i lassed as a mliltar Aram:, | . pear in a white suit.’ s a large delegation and a flnel DIRE clareed. o Y G 233 Red . [ PHONE 89 “I thought I suited you all right” fing. 1t was through his efforts. he replied. . “No, you seem to dislike all the things 1 find pleasure in. - For in- stance, 'would you like to take a tramp rough the wood?” “Surely, let’s start early in the morning,” agreed James, glad for an _Opporturity to be llorne with Ger trude. After being abused 'for three honrv cause he insisted upon- trumping partner's ace, James retired, to-be wakened at dawn by a gentle knock Lakeland was selected as thei Bt place of meeting. g, 7. F. Holbrook, who a . few ag0 was quite seriously fll, is ed to be much better today; be- able to sit up. His host of s earnestly trust that he will be entirely recovered, It was ght some days ago that he would Ib Jacksonville to be operated on for appendicitis, but he will .Company, is a very fine picture of make the trip until ho becomes its kind and’will resk With the oth- er. |+ L o T k) far M. Eaton, of Lakeland, one B¢ prominent citizens of ! that i, spent yesterday g his friends. Mr. Eaton {8 a eilman 0. Lakeland and ‘one of! (st known railrcad men in'the ~Tampa Times. . I C. Jenkins left -last* night % Augustine, where he was call- o business connected with the Blishment of the Methodist As- Iy at that place. Mr. Jenkins member of the Committee ap- led to lock into the matter, and il be away several days on this o0 During his absence the pul- the Methodst church will be Pled Sunday morning by Bishop W. Warren, a distinguished " 10 Lakeland at this time, He 10 doubt be heard by a large Fegation. ; \ it ‘contains Qnough comedy to lighten it. pretty.story of a dancing team of . ““The Five Rose Sisters” is a very |& five sisters who forsogk the fascina- & tions” of the footlights'for the simple | life, anq portray; the trlals they un- der“o to wln back their reputation ‘in the'place in whigh {hey matie their home. - This picture is by the Than- |3 hauser Con'ptny, which 'is ‘a guaran- tee of good'scting aud photography. “The Haunted House,”:by the Imp ers. in a very strong program. in Tampal + (Comedy-drama.) “THE FIVE ‘ROSE SISTERS.” «Drama.) ' “THE HAUNTED HOUSE." . (Drama.) ADMISSION CHILDREN under 12 married life, and is sometimes the {first one celebrated, since the cotton mniversary seems to offer very few possibilities in the way of unique en- e can ‘decorate oyr rof with some 6f the beautifu] Dlnm flowers that are now being modeled- most - exquisitely after the natural, ‘| lowers.—Harper's Bazar. 'Ioodpockor’l Hearing. + It 1s not easy to explain why wood- i | peckers select one trae rather than | others of the same kind in the for- est wpon which to begin their opera- tions, or why they atiack one side of a tree and leave the other -untouched. Commonly it will be found, no deubt, that worms or ants are concez'ad he- 10 cta neath the point selected and that the | 5 ets | Woodpecker is guided in his search by .| the sense of hearing. . s clothes and found Gértrude walt- g for him, looking not guite as| ety as she had in the favorable |PH ONE 25 ——FOR=—- HOT CHOCOLATE WITH WHIPPED CREAMN. TOMA'l;%BOUlLL()l’ er walking a couple of miles|® - protested that he felt ‘weary »'s an apple orchard about & glle from here. We'll get some " ‘#aid Gertrude, for nothing deter her from continuing her very sdber couple appeared on nreh a few hours later. “breaktast Gertrude begged iJlm to go fishing. He had to row around the lake for the rest of the morning in the broiling sun and all | they caught were two ymall perch. “SBome strenuous life,” he com- mented as the boat neared the land- ing and he was becoming bored by Gertrude's ‘incessant talking of topics which ‘did ‘not interest him. “These stunts are an everday oc- ! curence. “Wonldn't you like to live this simple life?” questbned Gertrude. | “Not to my taste,” and W'ryw n this watch, Addaudi-u c.li--n-u WE ARE AGENTS N. FUNK & CO.| Good - Resolutions ‘Start the New Y. :resolve to trade al 6. N. FUNK & €O. m r right— 'J( you are not acustomer of ‘Ours try us this year. You will find here a store strong, well managed, 'conducting its business the same as a’ bank; where thepfl%u the ume to all, and where a child may drive as keen 8 bmnln a8 a man. We pay special .metmon ta our Repair Depsatment, If you have ja watch or clock that fails to give you correct time, bring it to us. We eoter to jobs that others have failed to make keep time. o Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park’ Time: ster of o150 FLORIDA “The boys expect you to play in their baseball game,” Gertrude called ;after James as he left her. The baseball 'over Gertrude ap- | pearéd with 'her golf beg requesting | James to play with her. They chased . the ‘ball around the Iinks until ft | started to pour r?ln in torrents. “Its pouring,” cried Jame~ ““Oh, we always play 'in' the rain” answered Gertrude. Drenched to the skin they ptarted ‘+home. v “What's the trouble with your face?” asked Gertrude. “1 don't know, it feels all face.” “Its swollen and has red patches all over it. Maybe its pojson ivy." After. consulting the village doctor, wihio fnformed him that he had most likely touched some ivy in the woods and ‘had ‘a ball caze of poisonivg, James returned home on the next trafn fo remain fn the house for a week suffering intensely. When James read of Gertrude’s en- mt to Harold Lifton, champlon |o lootball players, he heaved a sigh of rellef. “Thanks to that potson vy T es- caped in time. 1f I was so- tired out ha of days how could 1 hau stood it for a life time?” o S l‘ Petrifiel Forest Giants, Three petrified redwood trees that have been pronounced the very larg- | est inthe world that have thvg far ‘ beefi. discoveredl have just been uncov- | ered from the debris of the mountain side, only ‘a short distance from the famous Bohemian Club Grove in Sonoma . county,~ California. ~ This lmlnt‘ is near the little town of Ocef- | | dent, One of these phehistoric 'Aonsters, that make the pyramids of Egypt ymodern by comparison in their ages, measures 23 feet in diameter and is 350 feet in length. The two other peteified trees are 13 and 12 feet in dmueter respectively.—Sclenti; a y. entific “After | § Timber, N rpentine, Cut-over Lands, Choice | ,Cflliflllflm Tracts at Low Prices, "Florida Homes and Groves ¢n High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lak>s, Paying Straw- berry and Tracking Farms. ‘.ee -ne wunasmmmnmcz WITH FLORIDA SOILS, CROPS UARANTEE AND CITRUS GROVES. WE G ALL PROPERTY JUST AS RLPBE SENTED BY Us. FOR RELIABLE LAKELAND INFORMATION SEE Oninger @ § Alfield | Opposite New Depot, HOT DRINKS| Something to Refresh and lnvig- orate you in Cllilly Weathcr Hot Chocolate “: Ciam Bullion , Tomato Bullion and other Delicious Drinks Everything in Drugs of Course,' HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE PHONE 62 LAKELAND, FL(RIDA.

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