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{ Those Who An enjoyable party was given the coung -0lk of Antioch at the home "yf_“,, and Mrs. T. A. West. All.re- : a nice time. Among those rivi » .t was J. C. Perry, of Lake- ;;:g : 1ant City Courier. e y- 1 W. Ellis sold to Rev. T. J. is week, a house and three » street belonging to Mr. This is very desirable lake Ww. DM Rae. . having a beautiful ————— ind Mrs. T. I. Woods, who artments at Mrs. George been taking their the Matanzas hotel, have rrments at the lovely homa i Mrs. W. D. McRae, where it home to their friends <.r was the recipient of a it of roses this morning, ng Mrs. G. N. Davis, sincerest thanks for the h brightened the edi- yand were admirved by MeElvey, formerly of pow oceupying the low- + Seofied block on Pine o Mr. MeElvey is engaged ii on the new MeElvey is an excerd- v young matron, and hearty welcome from verness Chronicle, school- to Mr, 8. (., tor the copy ¢ Reautiful Snow,™ vor to the same, which our second page today. s is the father of Mrs, ru, of this city, and a o appreciative reader of I land News, nde bted 1 I'riest-Lee came up from + Lakeland yesterday on a friends and to inspect her Lore. She returned yester- Mrs, Lee expects to it the first of May to spend be Loated months at her summer Blue Mont, N. C.—Inver- ronicle, I Shelhamer, of Atlanta, wting a revival meeting ! . T. Brown, of Vander- It liave bought the farms of o=and .8, Potts, located c-half miles south of o5 were made through azency of J. W, Ellis. Rev. 1 \Willets, Mrs. Anna =, and Missz Fan- 1 a party of ¢ zoing up to Orlando | s, who is a very v who has a stu- ©Imilding, went up of the judgzes of voand she is enthusi- to the splendid show- J1 departments, declar- ood a Fair as she .7(.‘ We | Lakeland, —— “Decturer, who will deliver a lectur the Orange Conn- | the | Lady Elgin will be her crowning adornment—an mfl?mmdpunmluduh& a&y Elgin WEARE AGENTS flake A Specialty of Rep. Mrs. C. F. Lee, of Burgettstown, Pa, came to Bartow a few weeks ago to spend the winter and when she changed cars at Lakeland she left a handsome set of furs on the train. As soon as she reached Bar- tow she notified Agent J. L. Cren- shaw and also took the matter up with the superintendent of the road. A few days later she was notified that her furs had been found and would be delivered to her by calling on Mr, Crenshaw. Mrs, Lee appre- ciates the promptness and also the courtesy shown her by all the offi- cials.—Bartow Courier-Informant. EDISONIA cannot be handled by . County (W, She takes the Let | his men. \ A wide-awake, rollicking, rousing Courteous manage- Everything is new this music, jokes and set- Va.) [ tings, and it is the best company ever carried by this popular man- ager. - Charley Gano, the principal Takes pleasure in announcing that —fi— funny man is worth the price alone, they have engaged the services ol McHenry’s orchestra of four pieces to render musical programs, com- mencing Monday, February 5. They | will furnish music between the hours lof 7 and 9 p. m., each night until | lfurliu-r notice. { The management also wishes to call attention to the picture in to-| day’s program, “After the Slnrm."‘ which was advertised or last even- ! Jing inadvertently but was not run. A very woll-b: prosram {comedy and drama for tonight which | will be sure to please, anced of LECTURE TONIGHT FOR BENEFIT OF SCHOOL ‘\\'iH be interested te learn that I'rof. | [Jones and his assistants are going {to make some needed impro.ements | in the school and its surrqundings, | and looking to this end they have secnred Dr. Wm. Hall, a humorist at the school auditeriam this evening at 8 o'clock, his subjecy be- ting “The Evolution of the Girl." A more extended notice of Dr. Hall's ability as a humorist-locturer ap- ![)v;lrs in another column of this pa- [per. Every one will enjoy the even- ing, and at the same time assist the school, one of the first improvements jto be installed being a handsome flag | for the building. A small admission fee of 15 cents for school children and 25 cents for adults will be charged. | |- | | of Lakeland. PROGRAM TONIGHT. WINNING PAPA'S CONSENT. (Comedy.) A QUIET EVENING, AFTER THE STORMM. (Drama.) THE CALL OF THE EILLS. (Drama.) ! ADMISSION | CHILDREN under 12 .......5 cts —. g Kentucky Avenue, Oppc Park | Patrons of the Lakeland school The Kiddies A" Like This Store 'Here they get all those 'delicious, pure and sat- isfying drinks that de- light their little hearts. We cater especially for the children==we know i "0: tome Let U sin” (i, their needs and try to make their visit to oup Ver of by fountain a pleasure. EDISO NI A Bring them in toda lhe P“l“f P'Ct.n Mlse they’" want to come inz can be more important than to back--they al’ do.‘ll""" forever, and no one can afiord oS- PHONE 89 “Money Invested inDiamonds Is Never Lost” The Diamond Owne Has Something Worth While 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 {rom 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 Specializing in Diamonds, we are prepared to give the very lowest prices obtainable anywhere, and experienced salegmen will assist you in making your selection, inz Watches & CO. Flerida -—- and is a whole show himself. Don't miss the big show next Tuesday, February 6, at the Herron Theater, Seats now on sale at Herron's store. | ‘ Of Mrs. Wiggins, whose death by [ burning occurred Tuesday at Fort Myers, the Plant City Courter has l(hu following: “The remains of the uroortanate young woman o were broaght 0 Youmans Wodnesday (Where they were ghven burial. Mrs. Viavins will be remembered by Hirtends in this county, where she wias a popular teacher before her jmartia as Miss PForgey, having feome to this ate Trem Tennessee, {1t was while she was in charze of {the seheol at Youmans that she met | z : ' I My Wissins, to whom she was mar- ricd something over two years ago.” Services at the Methodist Chnreh Tomorrow, Tomerrow morning ot the Metho- aist ¢ Jen- Kins, will preach a shert sermon on “The New Life and the Rencewing of Lite] after which will be admin- istered the Sacrament of the Lord's chureh the pastor, Rey Supper. This is a very sacred and impressive seevice, as well as most helptul to the Christian Lie, and every one should be present. At the morning service the choir will ren- and Mrs, ¢, A, Cole will sing as a .solu. “The Plains of Peace’™ (Bar- jnard). There will be the usaal num- In the evening the pastor will preach a special sermon on the sub- ject “Ilmmortal Life,” with special reference to sinners. This is a sub- 'jorl of the very highest importance em and can not fail to be of interest to reverybody who thinks at all. Noth- prepare for a life that is going to to live and neglect the subject. Mr. Jenkins extends a cordial invitation 10 all the people of the city who are not. obligated clsewhere. In the evening the choir will ren- der 1 Was Glad” (George Barber), mame Red Crossjis, et & Pharmacy |in,: hour is seven, Come early, thai you may getoa seat, Sunday School at 9:45 and Ep- worth League at 6 o'clock. A eor- dial invitation to all services, NEFARIOUS PRACTICES OF FORT MYERS BOYS. It is a pity that it has been found necessary to give public notice to the fact that some of the boys of the town are engaged in the business of appropriating fruit, chickens and eggs, from private premises and ped- dling them to the housewives abou: town. While in the eyes of the law this is petty thievery, yet from a moral standpoint it is anything bui “petty” that some of the boys of this community should be engaged in such @erfarious practices. Kvery par- ent should find out if his boy can pre- sent a clean record in this respect, and it is the duty of every one to whom the articles are offered for sale to inquire where they from. This may not be a pleasant duty, es- pecially if the youthiul vendor hap- ! pens to be the son of your hest friend, :hul it is one which the best interests {ef the boy and the town demand. All Florida newspapers should em- phasize that the conzressman-at- large is a new position and warn the voters not to conncet it with distriet congressman. Many electors do seem to understand this situnation.— Dixie. came not A timely paragraph, and, as Dixi- ssnggests, all the papers in Florida ould aid in informing uninformed neople on the point. The man-at-large must be elected by vot- CONnzress- l! rs in all the conzressional di-tricts the State, but the othor candidates rcongzress can be voted for only by i! e electors in their resp o dis P oiricts. In this, the Second distei | * instance, the elector can vote for rank Clark or his opponenut to rep- nt the dictrict in co same time cither of his o] nt the State at large I.. e Oak Democrat. —t THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., FEBRUARY 3, 1912 PAGE FIVE N\M it RECOVERED FURS, 8chool maam 18 the guidiug|COBURN'S GREATER MINSTRELS. star of the nation. little bantling fresh from home nest, full of his pouts,. his pets and his pas- |show Coburns Greater Minstrels re- sions, ungovernable in many cases, | turns each season. bigger, better and rampant, riotous little wretch, whose|more welcome. own mother often admits she sends|ment, energetic performers, the latest him to school purposely to get rid|in song, story and laughing hits, of him. The school ma'am takes a|there is never a dull moment in this Whole carload of these little anarch-|big show. There may be larger in ists, half of whom singly and alone quantity—but no better in quality their own|than this company of gentlemanly mothers, and she puts them in the|appearing minstrels, and there is not |GOOD MUSIC AND GOOD PICTURES way of becoming useful citizens, She a more laughable, enjoyable, clean- deserves not only the sympathy of |cut performance to be found than that the public, but she will receive her|furnished by Manager Coburn and just reward in the hereafter. us take oc our hats to the school year, people, ma'am—Tyler News, l’m»«%“‘m{ ERRON THEATR Star Theatre| " e -6 J. AL, COBURN'S Program for Tonigh:) MINSTRELS Prices: 50c. 75c¢. $1.00 Advance Sale at Herroa Store IS OUR MOTTO. INOGE'S 0B, Friday, Feb. 9th CHERRY BLOSSOMS. Wm. Triplett Co. In Admisson: 5 and 10c. aosavecasosocesccotessccos | Prices: 25, 35, 50, 75c¢ FOEQIO0QI0I0LD20IOIOOND | Advance Sale at Herron Store CHERRY VALLEY William Jacques L. Weinburg will 5,8, DeREE . M. CARROLL 'NOTICE! character the present the noted actor William Triplett at Theatre Friday, February 9th, in new four act comedy drama entitled, “Cherry Valley,” a story of Virzinia e , oo [Cleaning an ving is the business depicting characters taken from life, leaning and dyi is th Jnans i T > . we do, Mr. Triplett is well-known, having ¢ d t played lone engagments in Tampa, We do iy so well that your gar- Key We Jucksonville, Savannah v ments seem new, and Chavleston, and is considered cne of the best of character actors, | We take your suit soiled and all His supporting company is excellent, having been engaged .or this play. One pleasing and extra feature of the perfermance is the musie furnished by the high class orchestra ea by the company. .\ free concert will be given at Herron's Theatre in th dlternoon, Seats on sale Wednesday February 7. Prices 235, 35 and 50 cents, filled with stain, And return it to you a new suit again, icd So remember one thing and bear it in mind That in cleaning and dying, we excel in this line, We will call for your clothes and de- PRETTY BIRTHDAY PARTY. liver them, too, ~ 4 S Without any worry or trouble to Little Miss Thelma Chiter enter- tained o number of riends Tharsday e e e nonFE & CARROLL sion heirg the eclebratior of Ilv." eighth birthday. Games were play PHONE No. 257. you, ed alter which deticious refresh- | e ments were served, Young Offender. A woman left her baby in its car rlage at the door of a departmest Thote present were: Dora and El- sie Cox, Ruth Flen n, Thela Marshall, !‘”""“ """"‘"" Kmily ‘"‘"' store. A policeman found it there, ap- tle, Ann Seixas McGlashan, Ethel parently abandoned. As he passed Carter, Lula Mao Carter, J. D.[down the street, a gamin yelled: O'Hearn. “What's the kid done?"—Collier's, haT 11 POTATOES BEANS ALL SEEDS i X Don't send away for such, I have as good as money and experience can command. N, Y. and Kastern grown. Some from [other sections f CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO wherever the best grow. fRESH, PURE, TRUE, RELIABLE Car of Pure Maine Bliss Potatoes ALSO FERTILIZERS D. B. Dickson MONLY TALKS AT TWEEDELL’S WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON BOTH AS REGARDS QUALITY AND PRICE OF OUR GOODS. Sugar, 14 pounds. - ......... Sxri Swift's Premium Hams, per pound ...... Best Butter, per pound, ........ . Picnic Hams, per pound ....... ... ... .. Mothers’ Qats, per package..... ... ... Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour, per bag Heckers' Graham Flour, per bag ... ... ... ... w. ..... 35¢ Heckers' Rye Flour, per bag..... ... ... ... ... . 35 12 pound bag best Flour ....... ... . s ohs - wsa sssis 40c 24 pound bag, ......... ...... ... e Wemss sess . .80c Fat Mackerel, each ..... Wieaes vss wan see e ves wsssdUB Irish Potatoes, per peek ....owevvne oon ... PO | Baby Size Cream, 6 for ........ - ie o3 e 25c Family size Cream, 3 for ... civ e vie vin vor ane w280 SERVE YOU. E. G. TWEEDELL