Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 8, 1912, Page 5

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< 1. C. Owens and little daugh- vn. will go down to Bartow o spend a few days with Mr. ¢ sister, Mrs, L. J. Clyatt. and Mrs. George Wright went w0 Tampa yesterday to be with Clarence Perry and to assist in | arrangements, R. B. Huffaker is spending 4l davs in Lakeland in the in- of his candidacy for the office cuting attorney of Polk . Swindel, who has been «overal days in Lakeland, of Mr. J. C. Swindel and tas returned to her home in and Mrs. J. G. Worrel, of . arrived in Lakeland last v to visit their daughter. petty, who, with her hus- spending the winter here. ] is impressed with Lake- lwing quite a financier. lv invest considerable in 1l real estate, g and Mrs, Conner, of Denni- Jawve, who spent some time here winter the guests of Mr, and L. W Cowdery, have returned aid for a short visit and are with Mr. and Mrs. Cowdery. wont down to Tampa this companied by Miss Kath- lory, the party to spend there at the Tampa Bay POOOOO0LTOODOODO0 DISONIA Pioneer Picture House of Lakeland. BY SHOW BEGINS MARCH 11. PROGRAM TONIGHT. _— A MOTHER'S FAITH. (Drama.) UST TWO LITTLE GIRLS. (Drama.) MISS MASQUERADER. (Comedy.) 2 sisevns 5 cts N TN Mrs. H. B. McKee is having her house on Missouri avenue remodeled. the entire second story having been taken off preparatory to enlarging and improving the house. When completed it will be modern in every particular and a very comfortable residence, A regular communication of Lake- land Lodge No. 91, F. & A. M., on Monday evening, March 11, at 7:30 p. m. All visiting Masons are in- vited to be present. C. G. ARENDELL, Secretary. Don’t fail to go to see the mew spring millinery at Miss Minnie Rey- nolds’, Friday and Saturday. Mr. W. P. Reid is a recent arrival in Lakeland, who comes here from Knoxville, Tenn., to take a position as accountant in the State Bank. Mr. Reid is a very pleasant young gen- tleman and will no doubt make many friends for himself and the institu- Woeden Teeth, Japapese dentists have introduced and rhinoceros ivory. The wooden teeth used by the Japanese dentist tion with which he is to be associat-| are remarkably natural in appear- ed. He does not feel that he is|ance and in the fine bluish color pe- among strangers in coming here, as; cullar to the teeth of the Malay race. he is a brother of Mrs, F. Emery The teeth are fastened in place by & Sharp, and both the friends of her- secret process jealously guarded by self and husband have been making ¥a {aventor~Hatper's Weskly, him feel at home. Plickpocket Speclallgt. The age of speclalism! A pickpock- Tomorrow at 9 o'clock the last|et who was arrested in Paris last limericks for the Paul Gilmore con-| week mentioned that he only exer- test will have to be in this office.| cised ' 3 profession on the irresistible We have received a large number,| PU. s Of persons watching an aero- all of which shows thay Lakelana | Plaue.—Punch. possesses much literary talent. We have secured as judges persons whom we feel are splendidly qualified to act in the matter, and we feel sure that their decisions will be just and fair to all parties concerned. Of course, we would like to have a prize for all who have entered the contest. How- ever, this will be impossible, and we trust that all will cheerfully abide by the decisions of the judges. Would Be Great Step in Advance. Confidence between employer end employed would not only solve the so- clal problem, but would rid us of a great many evils in existence at the present day. Cura for Dime Novel Reading. It was asked recently what could be done to stop boys from reading dime novels, and the reply of one ob- server was: “Teach dime novels in the same way tnat you do English in the high schools and that will soon stop it.” I know one or two young folks who will never read Scott, be- cause Ivanhoe was taken up as & school subject, The demonstration of the Majestic range, which has been in progress all this weck, closes tomorrow. During the week hundreds of ladies have called at the store to examine this fine stove, and many have taken ad- vantage of the opportunity to pur- DR SOOROOROCHOORHOIHOHOHIER Star Theatre TProgram for Tonight: Mr. and Mrs. Budd, who have been’ MIKE'S HERO. wintering in Lakeland, having had! (Edison.) rooms at the home of Miss Brown- [MOUNTAIN TORRENT IN AUSTRIA ing, left today for their Utica, N. Y., (Gaumont.) chase one. Yesterday so many la- dies attended the cake baking dem- onstration that it was impossible to hold it in the house and it was held on the street. All were much in- terested in the exhibition. home, thoroughly delighted with| THE ANSWER OF THE ROSES. Lakeland and vicinity. They declar- (Vitagraph.) ed they would return here every | THE LINEMOTOGRAPH FRIEND. winter, and influence their friends to come here. (Gaumont.) LAUNCHING OF THE BATTLESHIP RIVADAVIA, (Built for the Argentine Republic, and the largest battleship in the world.) (Edison.) EDISONIA. “Tonight is “*Benefit Night' for the U D. ¢, Monument fund. Three reels of good pictures, including a laughable farce comedy, rhilxl'Ad I . story and a life portrayal. m sso“- Don't forget the great "”.’Ah:’} Show™ starts next Monday night, ‘5("3’0‘3‘0‘5‘0‘30‘!‘0@'0‘?0&0&0'!'0@0‘{'0@ ) wood as a substitute for porcelain ; T e S RS POHOBOTOPOHOBOBOHOEGEOSA:G | School children together and . THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 8, 1912, PAGE FIVE Spring Millinery Opening Friday and Saturday March 8and 9 - . A Cordial Invitation is Given to All to Attend HOLLINGSWORTH NEWS, Mrs. J..C. Stonsbury's son, from Kansas, has come for a visit with his father, There will be preaching at the school house Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Rev. Jenkins, of Lakeland, Arthur Pearco spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pcarce. Mr. Murphy, of Sparling Station, was operated on last Saturday for a cataract on his eye. Dr. Smith was his physician. Last reports are to the effect that he is doing fine, Mrs, Julian and mother spent Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Fred Mercer's, Mr. Will Pearce and sister, Miss Lizzie entertained Friday afternoon in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Rodgers, ol Milwaukee, Wis. The afternoon was spent in a social way. Late in the evening the guests departed for their homes, voting Miss Lizzie a royal en- tertainer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riddle, of Delaware, Ohio, have gonc to Tam- pa, having spent some time at the 5 aml “)C home of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Davis. Mr. Riddle and Mrs. Davis were they have been renewing their acquaint- ance, Word has heen received from My, and Mrs. Willcox, who recently went Saturday night, eight inches deep. They are wishing themselves back in Florida, ¢ Don't forget the Farmers’ Club, which meets on the third Saturday, March 16, at the home of Mr. Gill on the east side of aLke Mirror, in Lakeland. This is a new member, and let all go that can. All new- comers are invited to come and spend the day with us, but be sure and bring that well-filled basket. Magazine Standard. We have had scant opportunities for observation, but personally we have never seen underwear fit as per- fectly anywhere as in the magasines. —Galveston News. Much Rubber In Rhodesla. The vast extent of northern Rho- desia renders it impossible at pres- ent to estimate even approximately the extent of the rubber areas, but such evidence as is available points to the great prospective value of this asset. Cannot Eliminate Love. A periodical devoted to the drama pleads for plays based on some emo- tion other tham love. The difficulty in producing such plays is that every play must have a hero, and in making a hero the playwright, as we!l as his audience, almost inevitably adopts the view expressed two thousand years ago by a scribe on one of the dead 1 — | | JEWELER Lakeland, Florida @ The largest and most com- |} (. A tull line of Jewelery, Silver= plete line of |} ware and Cut Watch atches ever Glass always on brought to Lake- Jf hand for you to land now on dis- select from. play. : ———— e e — C Our Repair Department is the best. Each piece of work done promptly and carefully and ALWAYS GUARANTEED H, C. STEVENS|. north, telling of having snow there| walls of Pompeli: “He who has never | loved a woman is not a gentleman.” MISS MINNIE REYNOLDS Lakeland, Florida FRECKLED GIRLS. I have just received a stock of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM, prod- uct of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM ('0., Charleston, South Carolina. It is FINE, is fragrant and harmless and positively removes freckles, tan and brown moth, bleaches dark fac- es light. Will not make hair grow. You have my guacartez tha* it will take off ypur freckies and tan or [ will give you back your money. Come in, see and try it. THE JARS ARE LARGE and two at most are suffi- cient. I send them by mail, if de- sired. Price 50 cents and $1. Wilson's Fair Skin Soap, 26c. LAKE PHARMACY. HERRON THEAIRE Monday, March 11 PAUL GILMORE “The Mummy and The Humming Bird” Prices: 50, 75, $1. $1.50 The following post-oflice was dis= continued under order of February 12: Owens, DeSoto county. (Send mail to Nocatee,) MISS NUNA PATTON Invites the Ladies of Lakeland to Her First Opening of Spring and Summer Millinery MARCH 8th and 9th. . ! i | | | ! - ————

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