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on, who is closely iden- . best interests of Lake- few hours in the city 1 was registered at the ampa Tribune. wal 1. Ib. Weeks has opened a gro- in the Tharp building, uo will be glad to see his nd Mrs. Charles Jones re- am this morning an- . death of Mrs. Jomes' -, which occurred at the THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA.. MARCH 7, 1912 of his illness, and who trust he wil! soon be restored to health. * Miss Madge Lee Newman, who has been teaching school in Johnson, will arive in Lakeland the last of this week, her school now being finished. Miss Newman has taught, successful- ly, the last two terms in Johnson. She will now spend a while in the restful home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Newman, Mrs. W. K. Jackson, who has been confined to her bed by illness for the past week, is no better today and her condition is considered very se- rious. Dr. Bitzer, of Tampa, has ben called in consultation with local physicians, and a trained nurse is giving her every attention. Her many friends are hopeful that 2 morrow at the The Juniors of the Lakeland High | School will deliver their Finals to-| night at the school auditorium, the program appearing in another part of this paper. All parents and frlendsg of the pupils are invited to be pres- ent. No admission will be charged! at the door. 1 The ladies of the Missionary So- ciety of the Methodist church will| hold three prayer meetings tomor- row afternoon. One will be at the residence of Mrs. Jennings. Mrs. Quaintance, leader; another at Mrs.l‘ W. K. McRae's, with Mrs, Troutman as leader, and another at Mrs. J. L. Skipper's home, Mrs. I. (. Jenkins, leader. Everybody invited. Arrangements have been made for a4 men’s noonday prayer-meeting to- Methodist church. Spring Millinery Opening ‘Friday and Saturday | March 8 and 9 PAJE FIVE change fcr the better will soon take]pvery Christian man in the city Is rs tome in Kentucky. Their place, and that she may soon be re-g, R e e i« il doeply sympathiselyoesi oo ponten, inoon and remain only 20 minusen | A Cordial Invitation is Given to All to Attend TG Vihe purpose being to pray for a re- ; ‘ l\':\'ul. The noon hour was chosen so that business men might go, The Methodist church is not far from the center, and there will be little de—l lay in going to dinner to go by there tor 20 winutes, BIG TAILORS ESTABLISH STORE IN DRANE BLDG. \ 1. Grigsby, formerly Miss k=on, of this city, reached t night from her home », having been called to o of her mother, Mrs. W. who is seriously ill at Next Saturday will see the open- ing of the new tailoring establish- ment in Lakeland of a branch of the English Woolen Mills, one of the oksol, MISS MINNIE REYNOLDS 1 Kentucky avenue. While tonds are glad to see her, allmost her | tailors of the country. cuuse which brings 2w I I Hyman, one of the most i nweling men on the road, 1ol 1o give us his position on fad health, He has a son who will take up his n the meantime Mr., Hy- ‘o White Springs to regain aving left for that place He has many friends 1 who will regret to learn ARRANGEMENTS FOR FUNERAL | OF MR. CLARENCE PERRY prominent, made-to-measure Their new store will be located in the Drane building. The carpen- ters and decorators are busy thery, fitting up and re-arranging this store for the convenience and comfort of tieir patrons. Their advertisement appears in this issue. The body will reach here tomor- row morning at 11:30 o'clock, and will be taken at once to the First Presbyterian church, where the fun-| cral services will be held shortly be-, fore 12 o'clock, Rev. Chalmers offi- ciating, The funeral will be in charge of the Order of Odd Fellows, of which lodge Mr. Perry was a mem- ber. All friends of the deceased are invited to attend the funeral. terment will be made in the eity MISS PATTON'S MILLINERY DISPLAY ANNOUNCED Miss Nuna Patton will have her Lakeland, Florida THE MAJOR MAKES A HIT IN THE SALE OF LOTS As the Bowman Realty Company In-| have headquarters hére, the follow-| porthern nests, whence they ing interesting account of a sale they | IMPRESSIONS OF A TARHEEL. Many of the winter visitors to this section have gone, are going or will soon go (like the birds) to their were driven by the wintry blasts. ANNOUNCEMENT. Special meeting of the Membership Committee of Lenox Dancing Club at Orange Hall Friday evening at 8 p. m. All members of the club wishing to cast their vote, please attend. O OOOOOL OO0y | ISt spring opening of millinery to- cemetery. recently conducted at Zephyrhills,| we are glad to share with you af 3-7-2t SECRETARY. morrow and Saturday, and invites POTY will be read with interest: milder climate and fruits and flow- DIESHAS Rl S LA ald the ladies of Lakeland to be present e M The Bowman Realty Co. ollcps all through the winter, Some EDISONIA. DISONIA ¢ Pionecr Picture House of Lakeland. rageney for a well known silk house during the two days. On this occa- sion she will also have on display u tull line of silks, having taken the Star Theatre for the season. These silks come in patterns ,and she alsd has all neces- Funtington, . Va., who had charge of the lot sales in Moor's addition te the town of Zephyrhills, the past ten days, made a complete success of the job and disposed of nearly 2l.m lots to private parties, some of whom of us tnke back with us fruits and fewers, also lasting impressions from the places visited. permanently, yes, to cast our lot with you and assist you in the develop- Notwithstanding the threatening Some of us fecl|weather last evening a large and ap- inclined to come again and remain | preciative audience visited this pop- ular play-house to hear the lecture Iun “Dante's Inferno” and were well T SHOW BEGINS MARCH 11. sary trimmings for same, Program for Tonlght: will begin building shortly. The[yment (which is well begun) of your |repaid for their trouble, Mr. Leslie, e " Miss Patton is headuarters for cv- - city was full of strangers, and the|gunshiny country of many opportu-|the lecturer, showed a thorough mas- PROGRAM TONIGHT. erything in the embroidery an‘d w OINT MILITARY handsome location, adjoining our|pities. It is well for you to strive[tery of his subject, while the slides B — \-u;mping line, having received a full A DAY AT WEST P city, was enticing. This company 1o paise and keep high your indus-|are clear and distinct. The songs NTE'S INFERNO. line of the new punch work em- ACADEMY, NEW YORK. have talent well drilled in the art of [tpial, educational and religious|Were also appreciated. trated Lecture.) broidery. She has materials to be (Edison.) selling real estate, and never do|gtandards so as to encourage the| The lecture will be repeated to- SCOTT LESLIE. stamped for shirt-waists or dresses, HIS SISTER'S CHILDREN. things by halves. They went to|best class of immigrants to settle|night for the last time. Mr. Leslie (ln new songs.) or will stamp any materials brought (Vitagraph.) work on a systematic Hlno. and fol-| kere, will rondler two newI song: in his THE TEST. to her. lowed through to complete success,| 1 have found the people of this|song review. Complete change in (Drama.) She cordially invites the ladies of THE CURE Oll" l{lOHN DOUGLAS. |sciiing w large number of lots, but|section generally hard-working, in-|picture program. Every one should THE MOONSHINER. Lakeland to call at her parlors to- L none at extravagant boom prices, as|telligent and honest, and courteous,|make it a point to hear this lecture (Drama.) morrow and Saturday and inspect $8$50 would about cover the average|considerate and obliging towards the|tcnight as it is both instructive and UNCLE'S VISIT. her lovely line of spring and summer for inside lots. The Lakeland cornet|stranger (provided he is not a drone|entertaining. (Comedy.) millinery, and her line of silks, em- band was employed for the last threelor a fake) who comes into their HISSION ... o4 vivveees .10 ct8 DREN under 12 .......5 ctslest collars, belts, etc. Admisson: 5 and 10¢ broideries, and articles necessary to every lady's toilet, such as the new- H. C. ¥ [looked after the preliminaries and Chorus. P 4 . [trotted up the loose ends like a buzz| “Schoolmates”—Miss Mary Jack- . i Lakeland JEWEL E R Florlda {saw, and lots changed ownership like | SON. p"ces: 500 759 sl' $l~50 !l ¢ 9 e = la cyclone. On Friday evening the| “William Cullen Bryant’—Miss 'f Major attended the big G. A. R. camp | Aileen MeRae, ¢ ", (. A full line of Jewelery, Silver' the lot sales, the Major was the cen-| Mandolin solo with accompani- A r ter of attraction, handing out jokes|ment—Mrs. Woods and Miss Olive | plete l i ne o f to the crowd. and receiving a volley | \Voods. Rmms |9'23 ’ ‘: ware and C ut in return. They are a lively bunch| “The Street Loafer” — Loring t Glass always on hand for you to select from. e ———————— e — STEVENS| | @ The largest and most com- i | ‘Watches ever brought to Lake- land now on dis- @ Our Repair Department is the best. Each piece of work play. l ‘ 1 days, which discoursed sweet music to the Queen's taste, both for our En- campment crowd and for the lot sale. The sale always opened by a sponta- neous spasm from the interior of L. H. Carmac, which was followed by Major T. F. Combs, who delighted the large crowd with his many witty witticisms, fresh from his fertile gray matter. When the Major fails to in- terest a crowd, the day is chilly, which was not the case here. Gran- ville E. Taft, the managing mystifier, and ¢peech fire at the lake, and the blue the gray commingled. 1is was as full of meat as a razor-back and bristled with fun and good feel- ing. He reccived many an applaud, and brightened the camp-fire with his gems of good fellowship. During and could sell corner lots in Gehenna for a good round sum, if brimstone was not over knee-deep.” Cottage Prayer Meetings. In spite of the pouring rain yes- terday afternoon the cottage prayer meetings in behalf of the Methodist revival were a success. Bands of faithful women gathered in various sections of the city and they report very spiritual meetings. Quite a number of ladies met with Mrs. T. L. Waring, Mrs. T. L. Wal- ker, leader. Another prayer service occurred at the home of Mrs. George midst. = GEO. . SMYRE. Lincolnton, N. C, JUNIOR TERM FINALS TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT The Junior term finals will be de- livered in the school auditorium March 7, at 8 p. m. The program is s follows: “Massa’'s in the Cold Ground"—- “Alfred Tennyson—Gordon Iart. Piano solo—Miss Lula Hart. “My Country”—Ivan Jackson. “The Country Girl”-——Miss Mary Dougherty, “My Mission in Life"—Miss Hart. Lula Eracken, “Robert Burns”—Monroe Sutton. “No Excellence Without Great La- Lor”-—Miss Hazel Ormsby. HERRON THEATRE Monday, March 11 PAUL GILMORE |“The Mummy and The Humming Bird” CHOPOIOLOIOIIPIPOPOFTIAPP SMITH & STENZ Real Estate of All Kinds Raymondo Building “Thou Art the Man”—William ne Wltl”s Pm lsum F'merson. Duet—Misses Aileen McRae Hazel Ormsby, “‘School”—Miss Pearl Haynes. “Home”—Miss Elsie Norton. “Uncrowned Queens”—Miss Anna Coon. “A Rolling Stone Gathers no Moss"—Karl Kern. “Juanita”—Quartette. and | HHHOE0HISOFOHISHISOIOTON W. Fiske Johnson REAL ESTATE Loars Negotiated g A e e S e Rauw e ey e - Watson, Miss Sarah Polk, leader. At| Governor Gilchrist has issued a i the home of Mrs. L. L. Bryant, an|proclamation naming May 12 Moth- B assembly of ladies gathered, the|er's Day in Florida. Buys and Sells Real Estate Orang S done pmmptly and carefully and ALWAYS GUARANTEED service being led by Mrs. Arendell. Grove Property ? Mrs. J. B. Streater's home was the| Don't fail to go to see the new ¥ 41 = M’ E scene of a prayer service also, urs spring millinery at Miss Minnie Rey- 4 G. P. Webb, leader. nolds’, Friday and Saturday. ROOX 7. RAYMONDO 1 L] 2 ]