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Those Who omeand Go cssrs. K. K, Love and Luther ewell, of Tampa, were visitors to cland yesterday. Oy ey r. W, H. Strain and family, who e boen living on Missouri avenue, e moved into one of Mrs Mc-, houses on Florida avenue, bl pe Woman's Missionary Society he Methodist church is meeting afternoon in the lecture room of (hurch, this being the regular hiuly business meeting. e . 1. C. Jenkins, pastor of the Jodi=t church in Lakeland who three years was vice president filled the chair of English, was suest of the college a few hours Mounday. He received a cordial ome rom members of the fac- «ud students,—Southern Col- b Notes to Clearwater News. ', J. Baldwin, who conducts a |+ shop in the rear of the Post- us purchased of Mrs. H, B. ot house on Missouri avenue, having the same remodeled u first-class shape, making it rn and up-to-date home in y «t, which he and his fam- will occupy as soon as completed. e e e e ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————— i J. \W. Buchanan, Jr., opened dining room in the new passen- station this morning far the first , und is ready to serve meals Il hours, The dining room d=ome in all of its appoint- and will be run on a high ¢ by Mr. Buchangn, who is an tin serving splendid meals. ¢ at + received by Dr. 8. F. Saturday night, brought the iows of the death of his brother, ‘ollett Smith, a prominent citi- of Tulsa, Okla. The Doctor had seen his brother for several rs, and, although he had been In r Licalth for some time, the news pe as a great shock t is with much regret that we nicle the serious illness of Mr. Dayton, who is now confined to bed all of the time. His condi- b today is quite critical, and all his family are at his bedside. For past several weeks he has been ering with dropsy in connection h asthma, and this has resulted his present condition, ———————— ——————————————————————— —— et e e Lakeland, Q@ A full line of JANALR § A TrMm\T o THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 11, 1912 Rev. T. J. Sparkman, of Palmetto,, is in Lakeland today shaking hands, with old friends, Rev, Sparkman be- ing a former citizen of Lakeland. Several weddings are soon to take place—an ideal time to get married with the air so full of the fragrance of the orange blossoms. Dr. R. L. Hart, who has a dental office in Tampa, spent yesterday in Lakeland, visiting at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hart south of town. Rev. W. C. Norton, who is to con- duct the revival at the Methodist church, will arrive in Lakeland this evening and will preach the first ser- mon tonight. All are cordially in- vited to these services. Mrs. Gertrude Willard who has been engaged in nursing in Jacksonville for the past several weeks, was called to Lakeland last night to the bedside of her father, Mr. C. E. Day- ton, who is quite seriously ill. day whereby he becomes the owner of the lot adjoining his property on Tennessee avenue, and on which he expects to erect at an early date a handsome ten-room home, modern and up to date in ev- ery particular. Mr. Sneed purchased this lot from Sheriff Logan. Mr. E."G. Tweedcll hus let the contract to clear his lot at the cor- ner of Walnut street and South Ten- nessee avenue, and as soon as this work has been accompished, he will have contractors begin work on his new home, which he will occupy when completed. South Mr. W. F. Sneed closed a deal ol Col. G.. W. Wadkins has pur- chased from Mr. J. J. Ellison the large house on South Florida avenue occupied by the family of Mr. Walser, which is a most desir- able plece of residence property. He will keep it for rental purposes, con-l tinuing to live in his nice home o South Tennessee avenue. The Evening Telegram is in re- ceipt of a letter from Mr. C. M. Mc- Donough, Manager of the Baseball team at Kissimmee, requesting us to place him in communication with the Manager here with a view to ar- ranging for a game at Kissimmee on March 27. On this date Kissimmee is to have a big celebration. As the baseball editor is off on a vacation., we pass this information on to our| readers In order thgt if anyon:| knows who the Mangger of fast. year's ball team is, they can get hlm‘i to communicate with the Kissimmee - gentleman, £ | | A Ve ot FRECKLED GIRLS. Card of Tranks. Work commenced today on the] new residence of Rev. H, J. Mathias, We desire to extend to all the|pastor of the Lutheran church. This dear friends who were so kind and' house will be erected on the lot ad- sympathetic during our great be-| mning airs. John Cason's residence, reavement, our sincerest thanks.|and will contain eight rooms, all Their many acts of kindness and|splendidly finished in every detail. sympathy will ever be remembered. MRS. C. H. PERRY, MR. AND MRS. J. A. PERRY, MR. AND MRS. JNO. ORMSBY. I have just received a stock of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM, prod- uct of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM CO., Charleston, South Carolina. It is FINE, is fragrant and harmless and positively removes freckles, tan and brown moth, bleachcs dark fuc- es light. Will not make hair grow: You have my guarartee tha: it will take off your freckiea and tan or 1 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, 25c. LAKE PHARMACY. Mr. F. F. Palmer, who lives out on Lake Gibson, has our thanks for a box of magnificent berries of the Nicoma variety. One of the berries measured 8 1-4 inches in circumfer- ence, and four of them would easily After a week's demonstration of|cap a quart basket. the Majestic range at the store of the Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing| Mrs. S. M, Bass has sold her hand- Co.'s establishment, the following|some home on South Kentucky ave- satisfied purchasers are now owners |nue to Mr. Wilkes, who came here of one of these handsome and satis-|several weeks ago from the North factory stoves: L. M. Futch, J, E.[with a lovely brde. It is a matter Griffin, Mrs. M. L. Robinson, Mrs. F.|of gratification to their friends tha: Successful Demonstration Closes. PAJE FIVE HERRON THEATRE Monday, March 11 i PAUL GILMORE “The Mummy and The Humming Bird” — Prices: 50, 75, $1. $1.50 |E. Marshall, R. L. Mayes, B. K.[they are to become permanent resi- Young, G. J. McClelland, W. Jones, J. E. Sioan and D. W. Garri-| Dr. The demonstration was suc-,apartments at this home, will con- son. F.|dents of Lakeland. Mrs, Bass and and Mrs. Jackson, who have cessful in every particular, hundreds|tinue to reside there. of ladies visiting the store daily to inspect these fine ranges. BABY SHOW AT EDISONIA. SPECIAL NOTICE. Any children who have been over- looked or not found at home by'the Tonight's program, three reels of |Photographers who are taking pic- pictures, forty photos of children,|tures for the baby show, will * be nice presents given away, Mrs. McGarry. Amusement for ev- erybody. songs by |called upon if the parents will leave their name and address at the box office of Edisonia Theater. We don't Tuesday evening the first 100 per-| Want to miss a one. sons entering the theater bareheaded will be given a nice hat. Watch the paper daily for features for next day. Entire change of program daily. Remember that PARENTS ARE GRATEFUL. We wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude to kind and inquiring pictures shown | friends during the illness of our dear each night will not be repeated and | 50M and especially is our gratitude that every child must have a ticket | Breat towards Mr, and Mrs, Geo. M. except infants in arms, EDISONIA The Ploncer Picture Honse of Lakeland, BABY SHOW BEGINS MARCH 11, PROGRAM TONIGHT. GREAT BABY SHOW OPENS TO- DAY 5 P. M. HELPLESS MAN. (Comedy.) THE WRONG BOTTLE. (Drama.) LOVE AND CHARITY. (Drama.) ADMISSION ... .. .cc00vvsa10 cts CHILDREN under 12 .......6 cts H. C. STEVENS ER JEWEL @ Our Repair Department is the best. Each piece of work done promptly and carefully and ALWAYS GUARANTEED Florida @ The largest and most com- plete line of Watches ever brought to Lake- land now on dis- play. —_————————_—,—— Wright, W. P. and Cecil Pillans for their help and kindness, And to the Editor of this paper and his dear wife for their daily notice of his con- dition during his illness, and the beautiful tribute to his memory in death. God forbd that any of you should be called upon to bear this load of sorrow. MR. AND MRS. 1. A, PERRY. Australia’s Tallest Tree. The tallest tree in Australla {8 probably one of the eucalyptus amyg- dalina regnan species, which was found some time ago on a spur of Mount Baw Baw, In Gippsland. Vie- torlan experts now have ascertained the height of the tree to be 326 feet 1 inch. Its girth at 6 feet from the ground is 26 feet 7 Inches. A tree of the same specles discovered at Neerim, also in Gippsland, while only 227 feet high, has a girth of 65 feet 7 inches at ¢ feet from the ground. Selonlum for Burglar Alarms. The property of selentum of becom- ing conducting to electricity when ex- posed to light is to be made use of for the construction of burglar alarms. A selenium cell is inserted in an or dinary electric circuit comprising a bell and a battery. During the day the cell is kept covered sheltered from the light, At night the cover is re- moved. Any light then falling upon the cell closes the circult and sounds the alarm bell. Point to Remember. It was the ballet master who spoke. The occasion was the rehearsal in Lonéon of the Walpurgis scene in Guonod’s “Faust.” He chided: “Lol- dles, loldies, take yer 'ands off yer Ips, yer not dancing on °‘Ampstead ‘eath; yer dancin’ in ‘ell.” Why Sixty Seconds in Hour. The hour was divided into 60 min- utes because no other smaller num- ber has so many div.sions as 60. It can be evenly divided by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20 and 30. LADIES, ATTENTION! All ladies who visit the skating rink Tuesday night, March 12, will be entitled to skate free. Gentle- men, get busy; also, watch the an- nouncement for the big masquerade|% party; beautiful prizes to be given |{ away. We will also give a big polo " game in the near future. But dom’t forget Tuesday evening. Lakeland Skating Rink g Over Star Theater, HERRON THEATRE MONDAY, MARCH Iith. MR. PAUL GILMORE And His Company of London Players in the Big Revival of “The Mummy and The Humming Bird” Carrying an Elaborate and Expensive Production of Scenery. Guaranteed Attraction . 75 and 50 ceats No Free List Prices: $1.50, $1.00, Seat Sale at Herron's. DON'T FORGET That “exall Remedies Are All Guaranteed ; LAKE PHARMACY Phone 42 Quick Delivery VWA We Most Emphatically Protest gainst being known as a "éheap" store. The word has come to pply so much to quality as well as price that we do not wish to be sociated with it. But You Will Find Prices For Dry Goods t this store compare favorably with any, even if we do claim and rove that our qualities are of the very finest. Come and compare. CHILES MEET ME AT Central Pharmacy When the New Depot Opens Thursday. We excell in Ice Cream and Soda Water