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z and Mr. Conant each or 1llinois people which have by calling for same. 4 that all Illinois people all day tomorrow, (arence Perry, of Tampa, is .y, the guest of her mother, Ormsby. Mrs. Perry is ing from a very serious r friends will be happy she is now much im- 1 Mrs. W. H. Troutman and little son, Joe, who are < Indiana, have arrived m Lakeland, where they ‘t while, and have taken 1sckeeping. Mr. Trout- . employ of the South- company—Fort Myers arad, of Sutherland. saturday and will be + upele and aunt, Mr 1. Purroughs at Oak strect, Riverside » an attendant Miss Mary DeSsus ", Burronghs—Jack- | | 2 | nion, | | Hollings: Miss Blanche McLeran, of Well- born, will: leave Saturday for Lake- land to spend the balance of the win- ter here with relatives, From the Jacksonville Metropolis we note that Miss Beatrice Atchison, a former teacher of this city, is meeting with much success as a teacher of English in the Y. W. A. at Jacksonville, Mr. W. H. Humphreys has resign- ed his position with the Southern Express Company and has taken a position with the Lewis Vegetablc Exchange of San.ord as their travel- ing representative ,having hig head- quarters in this city, Mr. T. F. Holbrook was able to be cn the streets today for the first time in several weeks, and although he is still quite ak, he feels that he is now on the way to recovery. His many friends were delighted to see Lim and to know that he is so much improved, COBURNS GREA."'ER NINSTRELS. big, laughing, musical , Coburn’s Greater Minstrels fun- will @ next attraction at the Herron P on Y 1 Cebraary 6 . the s 1o ontdo it Alway comp wablish a Kk both in catovity busi: I program. Man It tog rCo- ether an en nization, new people, new aid is ke 1 oand betier eaca zed in the s in Chi- s moking oy ing later to ) hey ida, but especially | {, which they de- spot of the State. will regret to g tically i1l of ty- Tarpon Springs, hav- tued to his bed for sev- Liate reports from him ot that he is still in a m. He is being cared | k. Daniel. Any finan-| iis Lakeland friends| we feel sure, would iy appreciated, aid Mr. Jefferson can tion at the T:-lugraml « same will be for- . Bass and daugh- Gi, and Mr. and Mrs, of Carrollton, Ga., af-| ouple of days in they icht for Tampa and M Bass and nd men ¢ cspecdve towns, and with a pleasure 1. They expressed ngvery much pleas- fodity and its future I here they | sub- al oration re- ! here, | | faces, new acts, 1 fronment to keep L 1its high st Jefferson, who Any one| season a chanzoe « money or effory oither time, to effect that result, Some splendid e, better than ever, THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKZLAND, FLA., FEBRUARY 2, 1912, NEW INSURANCE FIRM. We have opened a fire insurance agency in Lakeland. We have good, LAKELAND MAN'S FATHER PASSED AWAY AT OCALA From tke Ocala Star we take the strong companies and will appreciate |following additional information in a share of the business. Will open regard to the life of Mr. W. L. Jew- offices as soon as suitable quarters|ett, whose death occurred at that can be secured. For present, see or 'phone us at 165 Green. D. H. SLOAN & SON. —_—— Heredity, Some very pretty things are being sald, for no special reason whatever, | W about genealogy and heredity. Natur- ally this {s associated with the names and life of what is called the “nobili- ty.” Yet no commentator has quoted the couplet of Pope, which reads rawe ly that “His ancient but ignoble blood has crept through scoundrels ever since the flood.” T!)c Kiddies All lee This ‘Store Here they get all those delicious, pure and sat- isfying drinks that de- m of the best and latesi ssure a musical treai, while the comedy is in the hands of recog- nized fanny men, whose ability has been established with other attrac- tions of merit and whose antics have securcd them a position with this company after careful thought and onrideration, Watch this column for further no- tice of the features ¢! the big show. light their little hearts. We cater especially for the children--we know their needs and try to make their visit to our fountain a pleasure. Bring them in today-- E DI S O N I A they’ll want to come The Ploneer Picture House |back--they all do, of Lakeland. PROGRAM TONIGHT. YOUTH. QUEEN OF HEARTS. (Comedy.) PERCY GETS TIRED OF THE THEATER. (Comedy.) HIS BETTER SELF. (Drama.) TZR THE STORM. (Drama.) ADMISSION o0 o0 vovnen CHILDREN under 12 ....... aleland, S e ey Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park The Diamond Owne Has Something Worth While -2 Red Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 “‘Money Invested inDiamonds Is Never Lost”’ Some writer has said that we need the beautiful in our every-day lives in order that our minds may develop prop- erly. What can we carry about us from day to day more beau- tiful than the Diamond? Then why not spend a little less for things that are so soon out of date and worthless? Invest in a gem that will last you a life-time and can then be handed down for gen- erations to loved ones place Wednesday: Mr. Jewett was born in Wrizhts- ville, N. C., in 1847, and was there- fore in his sixty-fifth year. He came to this city about twenty-four years ago, and from that time up to a short while ago made a quiet but intrinsic factor in its business life. As a skill- ed accountant, he filled several re- sponsible positions, and always well, his proficiency in that line not being second to any. He was clerk of Ocala for some years, but his services gen- erally demanded a higher remunera- tion than the city was able to pay. For a number of years he rendered he public a great and gratuitous sor ice in Kkeeping its meteorological records, and the first thing the news- papers did every exceptionally cold morning was to ‘phone to Mr. Jew- ett to inquire hew low the mercury had fallen at daylight. A few yea 120, declining health compelled him to retive from busi- ness, siice which mained quictly at his home, with his eldost Stepi time he hos ro- daushoer, . whose [ at his loss o least pertly co that thoey | left to make the path o on, may | the « |«ll| 1 soled by and pleasant for his feebi lowett marricd whon voungs man to Mirs Nan Sq Wil my N, O, wh o et 1 vest a fow years ago. H riived by his daughter, M faithful na hon Leeper, and two so1 Stephen Jdew tt, of Ocala, and Sanford Jewett, of Thie cnd came to Mro Jewett swl denly hut peace ully, While he hat not been strong for a long time, his friend< had no expectation of lo ing him for some years yot. o Onl a fow days azo, he was down town with Lis snecial pet and pride, h arand-daughter, little Margaret Jow- ott, o ind, with whom he was a most pleasant walk, it be- whether he was having [DeREE & CARROLL - PAGE FIVE ERRON IIIEAIR[[ Hrnnou THEATR Friday, Feb. 9th Tuesday, Feb. 6 Wm. Triplett Co. In J. A. COBURN'S ‘CHERRY VALLEY MINSTRELS Prices: 25, 35. 50, 75¢!Prices: 50c. 75c¢. $1.00 Advance Sale at Herron Store Advance Sale at Herroa Store £00000000000000G00000000 J. B. DeREE E. M. CARROLL NOTICE! Cleaning and dying is the business! we do, |Program for Tonight: We do it so well that your gar- ments seem new, We take your suit soiled and all |GOOD MUSIC AND GOOD PICTURES IS OUR MOTTO. THE TRAMP ARTIST. (Comedy.) filled with stain, And return it to you a new suit i) | JTUDGE SIMPKINS' SUMMER COURT (Comedy.) THE DEATH OF KING EDWARD. ON THE COAST OF BENGAL. THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE. thrama.) So remember one thing and bear it in .minql That in cleaning and dying, we excel in this line, Weo will call for your clothes and de- | liver them, too, | Without any trouble to sou, Admisson: worry or 5 and 10c. PHONE No. 257, F"mdmg One's Own Business. mwhy men who mind !'hvir own business succecd is becanse (they Lave so little competition,—Sys Dreams Vorth Holding. “Nold tast to your most indefinite [wakh us=Thoreau. em. HOOOOCOOOIOOOOODONC n (W‘A E Pimber, Tarpentine, Catover 8 IR h) y. Lands, Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florvida Homes and Groves on High £ & Roliine Land, Situated on Peautiful Lakes, Paying Straw & beavyand Trockine Porms, Weguarantee all property just ing hard to tell leadinz her or she leading him, Mr. Jewott was a highly valoed member of Grace Episcopal chureh, whose rector, Rev., Campbell Gray atded in the last sad services to him this afternoon, AUBURNDALE TOPICS. . Auburndale, Febrnary 1.— Another cyster supper and fce cream festival will be held Friday night for the benefit of the Cemetery Association fund. Mr. W. D. Howell, Jr, who was called to Turk's Island, West Indies, on account of the serious illness of his (ather, who is United States con- is expected home sul at that place, soon, Mr. Abraham Hebb of Bartow was in town Monday shaking hads with Gld friends. Miss Mozelle wade ashort visit Preston, of 1% with friends low, Ihursday. Misses Edna baynard left Sunday for a Simmons and Ruth fow days visit with friends and relatives in Tampa, Mrs. W. A, Sands spent Sunday with Mrs. Redficld at the Gapway Mr. and Mrs. Henry Camp of Ak- ron, Ohio, arrived Tuesday and are comfortable located with Mrs. A, Metland in their new winter home at Winona Park on Lake Ariana. Madam Isabelle Bouton and Mrs. Edith Haines-Kreuster leave Feb- ruary 1, for New York to fill a con- cert engagement. Mrs. D. Dethridge has returned from a long visit to his old home in Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Basiger of Lake avenue, are entertaining Mrs, Connell of Cortland, N. J. Mr. Jones made a business visit to Lakeland Tuesday. Merrs. Woods and Jenks of Wash- ington, D. C., regular winter visitors are expected in Auburndale about the fifth of February. Oranges and grapefruit are now bringing a good price and the pack- ing houses are running full time. = Infant Mortality. Specializing in Diamonds, we are prepared to give the | very lowest prices obtainable anywhere, and experienced salesmen will assist you in making your selection, Ye Make A Specialty of Repairing Finz Watches Florida Infant mortality is the most sensi tive index we possess of social wel- fare of sanitary administration, espe- cially under urban conditions. A heavy infant mortality implies a heavicr death rate up to five years of age; and right up to adult life the districts suffering from a heavy child mortality have higher death rates than the dis- tricts whose infant mor is low.— Neusholme in the National Food Maga- zine, Her Own Hat the Obstruction. A woman in a Vierna theater came ked to out after the first =t and 2 have the price of the ticket 1¢ on the ground that hav with the reqnest to rem <he had held it on her kn 1 entirely obstructed her own view of the stage. — as represented by us, For reliable information see Ohlmger & Alfield 8 Opposite New Depot, LAKELAND, FLORIDA. DWWWWQWW POTATOES BEANS AL SEEDS Don't send away for such. I have as good as moncey and experience can command. N. Y. and Kastern Some from jother sections wherever the best grow. grown. FRESH, PURE, TRIJE R[I.IABI.[ Car of Pure Maine Bliss Potatoes ALSO FERTILIZERS D. B. Dickson MONEY TALKS TWEEDELL"S WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON BOTH AS REGARDS QUALITY AND PRICE OF OUR GOODS. Sugar, 14 pounds- - ... .. Swift's Premium Hams, perrpound ...... Best Butter, per pound, S AN . Y Seed SasilD Picnic Hams, per pound ... R | R Mothers’ Qats, per package.. by ban sk wes e Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour, per bag 35¢ Heckers' Graham Flour, per bag ... ... ... wi o vo . 350 Heckers' Rye Flour, per bag. . wee wee oo voe ven vve ... 350 12 pound bag best Flour ....... .0 wer vit e e ..400 24 pound bag, ......... Cesmes S48 see Wi wase seses OO Fot Mackerel, 000R . ..ov coonee wos aes sin @me bes sssoBID Irish Potatoes, per peck ... ceme wes on Baby Size Cream, 6 for we ses ses ase ee swee SO8 Family size Cream, 3 for ...vnt cor v con von vt e =280 CALL 59 AXD WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. E. G. TWEEDELL weczm- | ] fi H i H H [ i i i i ) § i I 1 {