Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 28, 1912, Page 5

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Mrs. Platt, Lakeland for a visi the guest of her s | Trunnell, on South Vi Mrs. Platt’s husband is lul Southern College, :Ll' science, ! Mrs. {her siste rs, Mrs, A, ), A, Harper has returned home from Detroit, Mic .m a pleasant visit to her \r. and Mrs. Fannin, at Tampa Tribune. e — yrs 1M Marshall is confined to illness, we regret to 1z sustained a severe at- wtism. It is hoped she n to improve. bedside of her sister Rev | niles has accepted a posi- at the postoffice, which s filling to the satisfac- public and all parties ed the Friends of Fleming, Mr. and who now Kelly, of St. Petersburg, .rday in the city transact- s matters. He left in the Lakeland, where he weeks.—Tampa 0. A y for wi several ing was penser ing is pleasantly formerly [.. Johnson, who lives at Orlando, is in the of her sister, Miss Mrs. M. AL , hear at the Red Cross, of Southerland, is in inia Wells, of Fort Meade, |\o~terda\ in Lakeland the guest of Gan h., where she was called several weeks ago to the , who was quite ill, but who is now much improved. . R. E. Reed, of Louisville, Ky., was unanimously called to the pas- torate of the First Baptist church at Bartow Sunday morning at the con- clusion of the 11 o clock service. Rev. Reed was immediately notified of the action of the church and has aceept- call for an indefinite Mrs avenue. instructor being professor spent non and: o Pebbbbbbidbsidd 3 Mrs, J. T. Marshall. She was cnroul\" period. W. H live in Tampa. will be interested to learn that they will move to Jacksonville next week, where Mr. Fleming goes to take a| position as traveling salesman with a drug firm of that city. Mr. Flem- cool drink Mrs. remembered as Miss Marcile Haynes. dis- Flem- here Iroutman nas let the contract to Contractors Marshall & on her 6 AV . and other relatives.|Sanders for the erection of a hand- o many friends in Lakeland [some two-story residence o are always glad to welcome her. |property on East Lime street. proand Mrs. W. M. Bevis leave West Florida, where they <t Dr. Bevis' parents, and doctor will enjoy a well- They will be away or two weeks. ed thereto, have been completed, erty, indeed. M= Malcolm Waring, accom- Miss Laura Campbell and triend, wiol 'y Miss Bessie Davis, went|Mrs, Joyner, both of Kentucky, b 0 i -immee Wednesday nightitave been spendinz several days in e spending severa! | Lakeland the guests of Mr, Simmons | ~ts of Mrs, \\':u‘in;:'-‘i:nul family, left today for Ma uxul and Mrs. J. M. Lee. 'Ga, whe ] \ spend ioonth — before w2 on to their home, ) Vs, W, B Trannell, whol Camplhe e old triend of the Sim Virginia avenue, arcimons family, having taught several advent of a pret- o the children, and it was a great hter, who came to!pleasure to them to see her again, home Tuesday night jShe is muelh impressod with Lake- e fland, siyvs its the best town in Flor- itaynes went up to Or- ida, and that she is coming back to tr attend a meeting of invest nest fall, {uics Templar there tonight, $ ! ~hip being in that lodze.; Mrs M, I Rice, who has been iil| mportant meeting as it ion of the annual elee- VoIS, resort, y — day for treatment, being carried MroJos LeVay received a letter|down on a cot at noon, Dr. Helms, ruine from Mr, Henry Tandy,!the well-known specialist, of Tam- v Haven, in which that gen-|pa, came up yesterday and placed stated he was the proud fa-|Mrs. Rice under the X-ray with the Z1-pound son, born yester-|result that he found she was suffer- nz We believe the excited [ ing with either a tumor or cancer. | father got the figures|tlor consent to 2o to Tampa and be| it Joe vows he neverjoperated on was finally gained, and, | po Fes, and that the weight|accompanicd by Mr. and Mrs, T, B It the young man does{Hendrix, a nurse, and physicians, shey mds now, we are won !\\vn' there today., Her many friends 11 heft when he's s'\‘|~: r e that the operation Mrs, Tandy, the m:vv‘m! i and that she mav A LeVay The res i to health Mrs, She 15 also having the house now on the property remodeled and put in first- class shape, several rooms being add- When the improvements Trout- man will have a very valuable prop- for the past two months, is now in a very eritical condition, and, she was taken to Tampa to- as a last BLUCHER WILSON Caudidate for Office of CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF POLK COUNTY B[I’AIRING A WAICH v The work of repairing and putting into “factory shape” a watch is not child's play—it requires mechanical skill thorough knowledge of the pur- pose and requirements of each com- ponent part.. It is a skill which takes deep study to master, and it is sur- prising how few who are in the busi- _Mess are successful in getting perfect time keeping conditions into thei: work, You won't find better watch- maker's skill in the state than at (A H. C. STEVENS Florida Lakeland JEWELER A. C. L. WATCH INSPECTOR v A > wholished at [ bility of the people, ! : the most desirable THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 28, 1912. Visitor to Lakeland Today, Who Bid Mrs, Doukle, of Salisbury, N. in the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. E. Marshall. This is the first time Mrs. Donkle has been here c,si! HON. THOS F. W ST, OF MILTON, is Fair to Be Next Attorney General. s Mary Yarnell has gone over te Winter Haven to Keep house for her tather for a while. She was accompanied by Miss Jewel White, in eight years, and she notes nmny|whu will spend a week with her, changes in Lakeland and is aston- the improvements which have sprung up on every hand. Mrs. ENLT. Merriman, been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A, J. Holworthy at the latter’s home on East Orange sireet for the month, leaves for her home in Cor- pus Christi, Texas, Saturday is creatly delighted with and while complimenting climate, ete,, she over the socia- which is indeed asset, aside from a town can have, who pas! eveils ing She Lakelund, the lovely scenery, is also enthusinstic healthfulness HOLLINGSWORTH NEWS, serviees after- Sunday There will be preaching {at the school house Sunday [noon immediately after school at four o'clock sharp by Rev. Allhands, This able minister deliv- a splendid sermon several weeks 0. All wanting to hear something good are invited to come. very pleasant sur- Monday night and Mrs, S, 1 those | There was a prise party the home of Mr given [ THE COMING PRIMARIES. has ! ILxmd paper, Toflice, including those who desire to OFFICIAL BALLOTS FOR | | | Anointerview with Judge Will 1L Price, chairman ot the Btate Ih-mwl cratic Baecutive Committee, appear ing in the Deband Supplement a day 1 ida, tiis year, is to be decidedly in-| “In Supple-i ment a conversation with o representative’™ says the bo- “Judge Price intimated | that the forthcoming primary would | be a primary, and then some, l'n-; der the law all candidates for State be candidates for delegates to the national convention, and aspire to the distinguished homor of Dbeing! members of the National Committee, rare requested to file notice of their candidacy with the Chairman, and Judge Price says that while there re- 1aing over two weeks of the requir- e time for filing these notices, |l"‘ alveady has a desk full, and the list| and longer with ev- Already Lig getting longer cry aver Phillips in honor of their daughtes \iss Collio, Al who weie there en [joved themselves and wish - man? 1' ore such happy events |5 Jossie Williams, @ charming® j mne ludy from Ge who has Poen o a1 the home of heryy brother, Williams and sists Mrs. Gearze Phillips, has gone 1o Bartow for a stay of some time | Mr. and Mrs, Wilson entertained) lat dinner Sunday Mrs, Scages and won from Lakeland in honor of Mr who leaves for her | home at Columbus, | spending the winter here sister, Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Ed Brown s among the sick. We hope for her & speedy recovery. We enjoyed a very pleasant call Monday from Mrs. Tom Crews and Mrs. Carrol Burgner, the latter re- turning lately from Jacksonville, Fla. where her husband has been in the restaurant buginess for some time past. Mrs. M. A. Brower entertained ceveral evenings last week in honor of her daughter and husband who are spending some time with and avoiding some of those big snow <torms they are having up nortu| while we are having beautiful sun- s00n Indiana, | Tinsley, shine. GOCHOFOTOOOCCOCOLOLO B0 %EDISONIA " THE LADIES® AND CHILDRENS’ THEATRE PROGRAM TONIGHT. Hi.R BROTHER'S PARTNER. (Western Drama.) HARM THAT GOSSIPS DO (Dramatic.) ] A MAD DOG. | (Comedy.) ! KEEPING MABEL HOME (Comedy.) THE ADMISSION ... CHILDREN under 12 after | with her| numbered her ! incoming mail, ates to the national convention, dileg fand as it costs nothing at all to ;qu.liil'\' in this case, simply the 6! ins of an application th have nam privted on the ofiicial ballots, it i Kely that this et will be increased to half a hundrod before the elesine (ol nominations on April first, | “The official ballot to be wed aty the fortheoming primary s giving| fthe committee considerable concern. | L here will be sach o long list of | candidates, including not only the! National officers, but all | that the bal- known and the | Stute and county oflicers as well, lot. will be the longest in the history of the State | most complicated. “It has been suggested by some that, in order to make this ballot more convenient to handle and easier te print, the names might be run in this point Judge Price expressed the single column as heretofore. On this point Judge Price expresesd the: opinion that this would not conform to the requirements of the law, and that while the ticket would be a | monstrosity as to length it would ever have to be used in the old single {column form, L L | “Judge Price, who has made ‘luur over a considerable portion of | lhfs State, expressed the opinion that ».g: | appeared to have ent for the presidency centiment gain th Voodrow Wilzon [ the lead at pres but that the Underwood was so strong that lead by the time the ‘around. This will be the first time that Floridians have ever had the opportunity of casting a direct vot for President of the United States it mizht primary cam: | Marion F. Ross has been convicte | for picking the pmkrM of vis lin Pensacola during Mardi celebration, and sentenced to ifnur years in the the serve penitentiary i — - i The plans have been I"“l\fd for | Miami’'s new seventy-five room {apartment house. It will be located {on Avenue B between Sth and !nh] ----------- 10 ct8| streets, and will be a frame fl!rur‘-! ....... 6 cts ture, three stories high. or 80 1o shows that polities in 1Flor- | SR teresting, | i PAGE FIVE F°=0=0=0=0=0fl 8§ SOUTH ATLANTIC LIMITED 3 A solid through train for Cincinnati and Louisville with drawing room sleeping cars. All mealsin ‘llllll‘ cars. Handles drawing room for Cleveland and Grand Rapids via Cincinnati and for Indianapolis via Louisviile. Leaves Jacksonville daily at 8:15 pm. All sleepers electric lighted. The most interesting way north. 3 DIXIE FLYER ROUTES A solid through train for Chicago with drawing room nd compartment sleeping cars. All meals enroute NORTH in dining cars. Leaves Jacksonville daily 8:25 pm. % MONTGOMERY ROUTE 1] Via Montgomery and Birmingham for St. Louis and Chicago. Through drawing room ng cars to both cities. All meals in dining cars. h-v.Mdnnlyn&lSp-. mnlcnh.m.iuhmm-fl- CuyTnketOffice,lls WeltBayStred. H. C. BRETNEY, F. P. A., Jacksonville. exclusive Lakeland's sub-division market, Trees, Fertile Soil, Building only is now on the Wide Streets, Shade Restrictions. Inside the city one block from Lake Morton Smith & Steitz and G. C. Rogan Rooms 19-23 Raymondo Bldg. When you take a walk or cothrough Rosedale ride, the newest part of Lakeland 09 S T T R T T R R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will furnish plans and specifications or will follow any plans and specifications furnished. BUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY. Let me show you some Lakeland homes I have built. LAKELAND, Phone 267-Green. FLORIDA M ot A S N AR SR S i ‘[twenty candidates have qualified for _‘lflmflm P08l 0 i v e ] Come and Sce Our Spring Style 'PATRICIAN SHOES For Ladies g Seamless Pumps.....Patent and Velvet oy Clough Shoe Company W. M. 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