Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 3, 1912, Page 5

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W, R. Groover went to Tampa .4 irom Valdosta, Ga., juve been in a training . past five months. .(ts, is in the city to- and is being given a s 2 ;,;_;4,;5&%% come up there this afternoon Mr. J. Frauk Seamon, ness, and will appear before the City Council in their behalf tonight Mr. E. G. Twedell has let the con- ley, one of Florida’s |yract for his handsome new home to Messrs. Streater & Kennedy, who will begin work on same within a few 1 It was | rather a commingling of Lideas with a good material, bacn extended, until vitrified brick is [now universally recoznized as a necessary factor in civilization, Vitrified paving brick is manufac- tured from the less refractory fire clays and shales which are found in almost all the bituminons bearing de- 3 | with no | used for her imaintenance and support. ' Tuomas A. Darby. income comfortabls 2. Davis, divided among Miss Munroe's rela- tives, N. 1. Monk Harrison. Lincoln Hulley. Johu 1. Keane, Edwin D. Lambright. ——— e Yes, Indeed. It makes a whole lot of difference whether we say an opera voice is heavenly or unearihlv George G, Mathews, Ed. Senior. « - THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., APRIL 2, 1912 PAGE FIVE \lr. A, AL Davis was in Lakeland ' vesterday for a few hours s king ‘leu:AnTm‘ ncl‘fllu}‘ox rAma IA't [N""ts CHATIM{OOC}—{—EE i b H‘n-; i Pl bands wiith his many friends. He is : it | Large necdles (No. 1) will hold [ River, Mass, April 3.—The victnies sately a i row living at Wauchula, wh [ <! Vitrified paving IN PRIMAR'[S 1 : 3 ; Piales, SR Aed N el el ere he is ' ri 'v paving brick has been in| ; ft { the will of the late Susan L plaster or paper. They are i i uess use in this country a little more than | tContinued from Page 1.) Monroe, of this city, reveals the faci Very st 1 are often used in put- | thirty-five years as a wearing sur- | = = T (that she has left a fortune estimated ting up pucture molding, instead of ! The candidates for the S fave for streets and bighways. In| Thouas ). Appleyard. to amonnt to $100.000 to her faith- !”“'”'f \ change of pictures is uften county oflices 2 . its carly history little attention was it 3 ful mare Daisy, which has served her deyired, hm Ha hlrm'“] nall, Rawerer ¥y oflices are speaking today a: AR R " Montcalm Broward. ful mare Daisy, Which his semed B8 guan, makes one hesitate to do this, Auburndale, the citizens of that towe sihven to using l.l in the most advan- W, J. Bryan. for twenty years and more, L especially if the wall surface is unfigs Raving issued them an invitation to| “ECOUS Ways, cither as to durability | Frank E. Chase. The estate is to be held for the yred, and spots therefore the more (o1 possible satisfaction to its use. Pr. K. 8. Crill, [animal’'s benefit by a trustee and the easily noticed.—McCall's, Histcric Churches Gone, ; & business and profes- 2 of Tampa. | definite realization of what is really Provision has also been made mr! The "il"“'!‘ of the Madonna dells representative of the proposed Lake-' possible in a brick street «(m-lmrh-;l {the attendance of a veterinary, and| { Guardia ot Genox, Haly, has collapsed, £, land Gas Plant, is in the city to- under the most approved methods when the mare passes away .lu (ho]‘” th i 'I fall, demolished the adier o day looking after the company’s busi- . g ] e 2 7 " | eont ki ical Caureh of San Stefano, wille and Lillian Park Y of today. As the use of bricks has equine heaven the fortune is to be| ., wistophier Columbns wos bape tised. Truly Considerate. Marie—"ls your husband conside ate?’ Alice—"So much so he doesn® singer's jcome bome at night for fear he'll wahe me up."—The Sphinx. me by his many Lake-ljave This house will be located at POSI'S throughout the United States. B. 8 Williams. e i e e e e No two deposits of these shal ) Jegate: National Conven- B the corner of Walnut street and ¢ hese shales or [ for Delegates to Nationa () L s PR South Tennessce avenue, one of the clays are exactly alike. They do not tion First Congressional District— b e THE EXCELLENCE Charles F Herbert L. Dodd. L. K. Dozier. Albert W, Gilchrist. Frauk Harris. Hayes Lewis, \tes are. in Lakn-ll”"‘“i"“ building sites in Lakeland burn alike either in color or in the YVote for two, to be voted for onl,\'. OF OUR BREAD amount of heat require o e . sing First .mong the number being | — e i quired to brin in the counties composing . can onls b appreciated by tastisg. {them into the best condition adapta-| Congressional district 5 2o, candidate for clerk, Prof. J. (. Perry, of the Perry- ble for thei %0 1} . : . L didate for tax of. J. U, Y i e le for their use, so the raw materinl . W. Butler. Good s it looks, with just the Byesy oa Tharp-Berry Music Co. came in Jast must receive slightly different treat- E. 1. 1lobbs, night from an extended trip of sev- ment at each of the factories—Chi-| W, 1Tunt Harris. froper crust, it is even better to —————— eral weeks on the road, during which gago Tribune Adrian P. Jordan. taste. Try a loaf for your own sat- Deltee and family have time he has sold guite a number of Wiayne Thomas. v new home in Dixie- fine pianos, organs and piano players. | THE LAST LYCEUM NUMBER W. K. Zewadski, isfaction. There must be good ves- oy purchased of Mr. T. | prof, Perry has been in South Flor- | " Ipor Delegates to National Conven- . o being the one |,qa. havi isi 5 Sabh . 3 . i A sons why many of the best home ¢ house 8 1da, having visited Fort Myers, Ar- Don't torge: the last Lyceum num- tion Second Congressional District - has been occupying for ! adia, Wauchula, Homeland and Bar- | ber of the season will be given at the Vote for two, to be voted for bakers now use our bread exelw ity council will hold its reg- 2 tonight, this being the Sev- ¢ Welnesday in the month, [ < will come up for con- land store. Lakeland is a splendid |standpoint of quartette work they T. 8. Davis. beration. one of which will be the distributing point, and the Perry-| come to us recommended as second to| Eugene D. Dodge. It is supposed this Mrs A A Davis and children, of u hule, will come up to Lakeland nd a fow days next week be- uptains of North Carolina, where vy will spend the summer. Mrs, rmerly lived in Lakeland, and many Iriends here who are al- ys glad to sce her, nd Mrs. (. L. Richardson, Jr., is, Mo., are located in Lake- gd permanently now, and have nts at the home of Mrs, E. . on South Tennessee avenue, . Richardson is connected with the F Hallam Land Co. Dr and Mrs. W. 8. Irvin and lit- daughter, accompanied by Miss la Bailey, returned last night from dentown, where they went to look it the estate of Mrs, Irvin's grand- er. who pasted away in this city ral weeks ago. When at St. Pe- fllurz they say Mr, and Mrs, Fra- former residents of Lakeland, 0 promised to run over to Lake- d i their machine one day soon vir Lakeland friends, all of I1 accord them a warm ¢ to west Florida and the |lda is still in its infancy, tow, at all of which places he sold several instruments, Messrs, and Berry are in north Florida and they are also selling pianos, all of which are sent out from the Lake- Tharp-Berry Music Co. are forging to| the front as one of Florida's most | prominent music houses, GOOD ROADS I(OVBIEIT The good roads movement in Flor- but has attained a healthy growth thag prom- ises a larger and better movement as the years pass. The near future will prove it the most important public movement the State has ever known, the drainage of the Everglades not excepted. The future of Florida de- pends on construction of better high- ways, not along to accommodate the | thousands of tourists who annually geek rest and health in this part of the country, but mainly velopment which is needed through- out the State.——Jacksonville Metrop- ohis. The City Council of Orlando has appropriated $100 to employ a land- scape gardener to map out a plan for the improvement of Eola park. A live board of trade has recently been organized at Winter Garden The new organization is hard at work raising capital to erect a new hotel to take the place of the one that was burned there a short time ngo, Tharp | to bring about an increased agricultural de- Herron theater Thursday night. This i= the Otterbein Male quartette, This 7t|unrl--|h~ will entertain with the very best selections that are to be heard {on the Lyceum stage today. From the none in the business. In addition to he singing in quartette and solo, one of the members of the company is an exceptionally fine impersonater and will give quite a few selections, The entertainment will close with selec- tions on Illn-‘S\\'Iss Bells, these peo- ( ple being splendid artists in this line of work. We hope that as this is the last performance that we can secure a full house for these people. The Ly- ceum attractions form a liberal edu- cation within themselves and we hope te interest all of the people in them You are guaranteed a musical treat. Come out and enjoy it, 2 Having secured the agency for the Penn, Case, and Maxwell cars, three of the best lines on the mar- ket, will open for business next week, Will have on display a Penn roadster, one five passenger tour- ing car, each of Case and Maxwell, also two Maxwell runabouts, and if none of these suit you, select class car you desire and will get it for yeu, car. Will show them to you, show you how they work and how they ride, whether you buy or not. Come to see us in Peacock building, room formerly occupied by Coast Line as | passenger station. Lakeland Auto- mobhile and Supply Co. 2-20-tf | NOTICE, COMPANIONS! | m—— | A regnlar |wll\uu|1!l)1l of Lake l.lnvI chapter No. 20, R, A, M., on Thurs- .let us know if you want a only in counties compsing the Sec- ond Congressional district: B. (. Abernethy, E. W. Bond. J. E. T. Bowden. Charles F. Highsmith, E. . Holmes. Minor 8. Jones. Robert McNamee. For Delegates to National Conven- tion Third Congressional District ~-Vote for two, to be voted furi only in counties composing the Third Congressional district J. F. C. Griggs. Frank 1.. Mayes. Frank G. Renshaw. Milton A, Smith. Try to slice your with that old dull be so thick that NEW BUILDING. | Say, Mr. Smith, did you notice my new building going up?’ “Yes, where did you buy your material?"” “Why, I bought from the Lakeland Manufacturing Co. .They sell every- thing you need to build a house and will surely treat you right.” . OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. We have contracted with the Studebaker corporatien to sell E. M. F. 30's and Flander's 20's. Will have a 30 here about April 15, Aay one interested please call or phone and will be pleased to demonstrate and quote prices. Mr. Carl Gibson, spe- cial representative from the factory, will demonstrate either ofr the above models any time within the next two weeks, S. M. STEPHENS. 0-26-tf . ROGAN. The Pure |Food Store 1he Modern Bakery Barhite Brothers breakfast bacon knife, as it will when cooked it will be so tough that you can’t eat Let us slice it with The Packing House Market Slicing Machine. Po- lite service in stock all the time. >~ W.P. PILLANS & CO. Ask the Inspector Come and Sce Our Spring Style | PATRICIAN SHOES auy, April 1, at T:Z:ll p. m. All Com- BLUCHER WILSON amions are expeeted 1o b present. Good News! \Visiting Companions invited to meet i » . l“lbr Lil(“t’?\' with e, €. G, ARENDELL, Sec. Tig Thtesb nowa il LD Caudidate for Office of CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF POLK COUNTY B[I’AIRING A WATCH v FRECKLED GIRLS. | {1 have just received a stock of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM, prod- uct of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM 0., Charleston, South Carolina, It i8 FINE, is fragrant and harmless and positively removes freckles, tan and brown moth, bleacncs dark f-c- es light. Will not make hair grow. You have my guarsrtez tha' it will take off your frecklies 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- clent. I send them by mail, it de- sired. Price 50 cents and $1. Wilson's Fair Skin Soap, 25c. found at my News Stand, where the leading newspapers and periodicals, magazines, etc., are on sale promptly after publication. Good Views! of Florida scenery, including Lake- land postcards, are also in stock in great variety. Saster postcards, too. No Blues! W. M. CLOUGH, For those who smoke the splendid cigars carried, Lakeland and Tampa makes. Fine smoking tobacco also. Come, Choose! Seamless Pumps.....Patent and Velvel Stk Clough Shoe Company *The Shoe Man” WATCH OUR The work of repairing and putting into “factory shape” a watch is not child’s play—it requires mechanical 2| LAKE PHARMACY. | From my may desire in my line | GOGOTCOVOOVIVVOVVTOVVUGOL0 | disappointed in quality or priee. | varied stock, anything you 21¢. EMBROIDERY SALE Yon will not skill thorough knowledge of the pur- pose and requirements of exch com- l penent part.. It is a skill which takes deep study to master, and it is sur- | prising how few who are in the busi- ¥ § - Loby of Edis ; : e o an in oetting parf k. 44 i [;S! are l‘.'ccessful in gLU: g per ec't 3 PROGRAL'[ TO\XUHT OC’C'C" SOBOOO00 . | time keeping conditions into their H | Pd ! work, You won't find better watch- j AN INDIAN FORTUNE TELLER. :N E Lv M A R K E T s s s afl riudy s g i maker's skill in the state then at i Sl i MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY | A A THE TRAIL OF THE EUCALYPTUS, ORE. ST ) l ( Western Drama.) 1 I CHILES ’: WATERFALLS OF SWEDEN. H C. STEVENS | Lakeland JEWELER Florida A. C. L. WATCH INSPECTOR Good Meats, prompt service, reasonable prices Call or phone J. J. Thompson & Son ©v.....10 cts|809 North Florida Ave; 'Phone 287 (Scenic) THE INEVITABLE JOHNSON. (Comedy.) ADMISSION ... .. .. CHILDREN under 12 EDISO NIA, Miss Ruby Daniel i 4 mt MDIES' AND CHILDRENS’ | | THEATRE f News qtand 1 | Fresh Groceries ‘

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