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Mrs. Morris G. Munn came up from | Lakellnd the first of the week, and is ’a guest at the Lexington. She spends the week here and is being cordially fuehomr-d by DeLand friends.—De- ‘l.:lnd Record. ‘lhose Who Come and Go i ‘Mv o x Ead Mr. E. C. Davis, who was called nl Malcolm, of Tampa, is a!zay days ago to the bedside of his keland and while here is| morner in Wilmington, N. C., has re- friend, Mrs. Kate|y,rned. We are glad to note that his mother is now improving and will! socn be enjoying gocd health. o Strain went down to rday, where she sl Dn samuel F. Smith, a prominent | days, the guest oflipacialist of Lakeland. visited Plant Helen Wilson. City Tuesday, going from here to at- — e tend the Rivers and Harbors banguet | .. of Lakeland, who has|in Tampa, where he represented the Mys. Puterbaugh, for|p,keland Board of Trade. - Plant k. returned to her hewe ! ity ourier. +ness Chronicle, Poss Mis o Eopeekeh < Mrs. A, B. Williams has been 2u, the well-Enown trained spendinz the past several days ia . today for St. l’.-tarsb\.u‘z. Lakeland, the guest of friends. Mrs. coos on a professional VISIL | i p - pormerty Tived bere, but bably be away IWe OFlgip por pushand removed severai years ago to Homo: but ron-ml\ (AR moved to Maitel, where Mr. Wil- Stansberry, Tepresent-ly o e ed in the sawmill busi- | Colinzation (.Ul“:'l.'~~' The latter was formerly e, is in l‘“kf m”":‘pnpul AL CL L conductor, bt woveral days to his fa- sherry fup th ad, and is now a big s ‘mill o He has many friends lin La 1 who will ve glad to lenrn Kemp spent Sandavi oo tending the wedding May Gul o 1gand o zood hea Bartow Couvier-| EDISONI Qifers Weddne dovill pocmb has retar » Wiayiross of sev was called on a b ¢ Lin a1 el ey : im.", da improved. rising youns Wl act that i one R L ol e uoand 5 tion, was a visitoird aday, - -Plant City Immencze Sum “p:v*! by Tourists, Le interest on this sum, utenanee of the propertios and i profit. on the enormens business arey some ¢ the! which employs vy thousands of 1o firms and will | beopie, is practic wid by tour ! 3 | ists wiho g .1 suit of health, recreation and pleasure, their business appears o of this paper. | The Strong Po:nt. i sl ave fou jusi the party TS0 Tormer: Fesiaent I have found j the party ,lnr i = Railiioht tyou, Lovd Duncin ay wvith a dow. Dehue PrEMINCIT e o half a indtiion.” “Ard when cin ani, this State, is 0P gee this lady?" “Tust keep think & hands with friends ng of e dowry—don't ask to see Mr. Tillis has served | her."—Fliegende tier, avor and is ulh--rwim- 1 T EDISONI A The Pioneer Picture House of Lakeland. alv of Wytheville, Va., i yesterday morning | tractive house guest of + Mabel Draue. .\li-s.‘ Drane were s !n.ul‘l PROGRAM TONIGHT. phi-Macon College and | it is one of mutuall s ne ot MU HE MISSIONARY'S GRATITUDE. (Indian story.) ind his entire force kI3 DRLAJI clard Wediesday (hramatic.) tnd the carnivall prg TIDELITY INVESTIGATED. hut to o4y CComedy ) i | Perry Green, a charm- i | e PO R e A St S TR A A e o o] O LA A s s} ol A1 4 S e M e HE giftthat 2 man Celightsto receive " and show. What a happy present to give husband, scn or brather! \With your pictare ir:ide the casel i*n of affairs—of power and prestige—own this watch. And their rehance < 1ts fathfulness is weli founded. For a lifetime it runs true, WE ARE AGENTS Kéntucky Avenuce, Opposite LAKELAND, POOOOODISDO0D THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JANUARY 27, 1912, RED CROSS PHARMACY - Compoundir ? BY REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ‘Quick Delivery | FHONE 89; R RED CROSS PHARMACY: '.“0' X WWM*OOO\)O) DIV Great Lawyer on Work, Rufus Choate beifeved in hard work When some one sald to hitn that a certain fine achieve he into their party clothes. and struggle ment was the result of asccident, exclaimed iad Has Scmetimes Worked Well, Froguently thore is more corrective Value in a fow words of une 'l in i heurs of lees and ling, 1f your boy or o your e try (s doverved v L T T i E AT e i (}ood R(‘-‘-)m (e n ———— o —————— - — b Start the New Yeure rig FesSOIVe O triae al G. N. FUNK & C0. If you are not acustomerof ours try us this year. You will tind here a store strong, well manag:d, conducting its business the same as a bank; where the price is the same to all, and where a chiid may drive as keen a bargain as a man. special attention to tepar Depaatinent. If vou have a watch or clork t fails to give you correct ‘ing it to us. We iohs that others 1 o make Keer CO “Nonszense' You might as we!ll drop the Greek alphabet on the ground and expect to pick un the | e Qcfi'OC-OC'fJOOOOOOOOO ummer Parties “No,” said the girl who had been two wmonths at a summer resort. *“l can't say that | feel rested. You see, 1 had to work so hard dodging par ties! “When [ first settled down at Cumagen Woods 1 thought I had a breathing space ahead of me. Every woman and girl there said things like this: ‘Isn't it perfectly heavenly to get out of doors and be close to na- ture and drop all the rush and worry and social doings that one has to suf | fer in town?' Then some one \\uuld‘ answer: ‘Per-fectly grand! nn. §0: tired of it all!* “*Aha'’ | said to myself. ‘I m\m found the place | have long been seek. | i ing.! Aud 1 was innocent enongh | believe that 1 had. | “Then in about a week 1 observed | that Mrs. Fink next door was moody ‘ and restless. Finally she burst out with Lier tiosbles. she said she had | decided that she ousght to give ! )mll\ because shie hadn't done so for | mn seasons, and was indebted to all | the old residents She safd 1t was | such Lot weatber that she just deead | it b to be done wnd she “"‘] got it over thed two mites up ond orront inviting peonie A\t when she go! | { ad to put hier 1o a1 ]\u|| ice on her head all il wes whout K then wsed up | hout eaiolivg Snto promising to deliver ] nd parsley tor Ler salad ard another in mak the salad wl nervous pros and chichens and over the the tarmers didn't care wicther the did s they said they would. They | ‘rl‘!'llt;ul the desire for lettuee "mierely as oone of the silly vagaries | pof the summer residants and - she | ‘kllru il the lettuce favmer took i into his head to go on a pienic o drive to town that day he'd do it i and then what should she do with b L0y women coming? *We were all so woiried over Mrs Fink's Wttuce that we distractedly walked the porch the morning of the party, and when we saw the lettuce farier really drive up we jugt cheered out loud in our relief! He didn't y bring the nice, crimpy, curly kind that she had ordered, “It was about 110 degrees in the shade that afternoon, and if you walked by any house in the place you could hear mutterings and grumblings from the unhappy women within who were trying to curl their hair and get All of them were wondering what Mrs. Fink want ed to give a party for, anyway, and wasn't it horrid having to go? The perspiration rolled off Mre. Fink's face as she told her zuests how glad | she was to see them and then every. | body sat and crocheted and mopped | her face and ate three times more than was digestible and said what beautiful tie ste had Lad and then riughed home 1o get into a kimono and to feel thankfol that it was over “Then Sally Casey aarived ore day Ked age to an afternoon bride The weatber wn al, the kind thot makes od throush the wood lotinee heenuse, as spe perfeetly vou want to run harel nd shout bheeanse v alive, Bint sat all that g! arter n i s quarreling . ards and 1 siek two o fron At @ | nd a vwor vio did oo mat Fate to po yon gt the chanes me 1o do ) e and teis e on! noard nog gard and uy < and quarrelsoine, and anove wil rose 1he wail at each ' m Vhy did she take it into ber beod o % nnwsy j and make ni clnh oo L mock and get o nthes ap! cacrifice wys 1’ ro u! ccared to death 1o- be a party that we would not e asked to. “Iut a great and bitter rebellior was seething within me and one day I found a soul who could d Catherine Sn i as we hoth t % Tessed how we b 4§ when we want s of t we ' S ' PRRTERTE AN metLods of ese 1 N S IADOTIIICFOOAO: 2000000 SR | O30-50-5 000 O O s | PAGE FIVB 0 NEW INSURARCE FIRM. QOO0 : We have opened a fire insurance ageney in La ul. We have good, ~nnn. compaiti P will appreciate 1 ~hn-- of the E s, Will open ‘Program for Tori} ht‘ as suitable quarters For present, see or phone us at 165 Green. 1.1 SLOAN & SON. JIVING THE HIGH SIGN OR THE na“(:"lg Acadcmy‘ ‘Admisson: 1o | SOCO0OCOOHDACONDOLDOECIO BOLODOE O o WOMAN HATER. (Comedy.) Mr. Holder announces the op Y AN INDIAN'S APPRECIATION. of his dancing academy in the O (Drama.) o Hall, new Cowdery Bloek, Main street, Monday, January 22 A TENNESSEE LOVE STORY. Private and class lessons; private (Drama.) Jessous by appointment from 9 a. m. to % p.om. Special vlasses for chil- dren in afternooms. Prospective pu- pils are requested to reserve time for tall to reut for pa lodes, or for any s Call “phone 325 or 11-1 1-22-6t teadching. gatheri puipose 5 and 10c. QEOFQIDTOIOLD "NOTICE feginning January st 19010201 st endeavor to make Lakeland Finous by producing Uie best D¢ cigar i South Fiorda, ok INWAN'S BLUNTS' Tars i Manufactured by Inman Cigar Factory . Phone 233 Red | ST SRR ORI WY ~ ISR N L TR O 3 m CONERENFAN LAID O TN AT . WW’“WNMWW < PHOERE 25 HOT CHOCOLATE WITH WHIPPED CREAM. TOMATO BOUILLON FRESH SALTINES, CENTRAL PHARMACY | FOR SALE Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over Lands, Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Hlomes and Groves on High Roliina Land, Situated on Beaulifu! Lakes, Paying lraw- berry and Trucking Farms. oo o .\‘.lTll 32 YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH FLORIDA SO0ITS, CROPS AND CITRUS GROVES. WE GUARANTEE ALL PROPERTY JUST AS RLPRE 5:uTED EY US Olinger & Alfield LAKELAND, FLORIDA. 2 R e T o R K T A C"‘IOOOGOOOGE: -ooommmmm LLO00CCT0! S VOO0V LOOLO0000 T DOy Cranm, HOT DRINKS Something to Refresh and Invig- orate you in Chilly Weather FOQUVCLTOOQDOV D Hot Chocolate Clam Bullion Tomato Bullion and other Delicious Drinks Everythingin Drugs of Course HCELEY & HEN LEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE HONE 62 LAKELAND, FLORIDA e e T e T