Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 6, 1912, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., APRIL 6, 1912. Mrs. Walter Oakley and sister, | Miss Natalie Roquemore, of Jack-| i OF}LRE‘_CBEDELLE- wo"ll)’s Mosl i | sonville, arrived in Lakeland lnsti Hardly had Kate Edwards| ! right, being called here by the d.;.m{:lurnml from the bier of her um-h‘.! Nolt“ InAMP of their erandfather, Col. J. L. Ro- Col. J. L. Roquemore, than she wasi | qaemore, |called upon to witness the death of | | - —_— |her cousin, Mrs. Beatrice Credelle, | Mrs. Singletary, of Homeland, | Which occurred this morning slmrl«!"— st came up yesterday to attend the fu-|1¥ before 3 o'clock at the home of upon his journ neral of Col. J. L. Roquemore, Mrs, | Miss Edwards on Missouri avenue. Singletary has many friends here: Mr$. Credelle had been in Lake- to make the lad homesick and glad | among the older residents ho are al-|land only about six weeks, coming|When A No. 1 purchases a tickel udenslicker spent a few |ays glad to see her il:~ re from Griflin, Ga. For the past [sending him to his parents. j.akeland last week.—Bartow R e two months she had been suffering It the boy is already a confirmed Mr. Edgar Wright, the able andl|With heart trouble, but was appar- | wanderer, A No. 1 teaches him his R versatile editor of the Florida Grow-|ently in good health up until the own motto: yiss Bva Hicks went to Lakeland ll‘ came up from Tampa this m(,m.lmomvm of her death, having at-ler to associate with anyone in whose 4v on a visit to the family |Ing and spent a few minutes in|tended Col. Roquemore's funeral yes-|company | would be ashamed to pass (Continued from Page 1) him &« *ORIVeS | | Aot GHIRING Ll o deabdod LUataa. THoSolCINy PrOISE e - edu . : yer unle.—Inverness Chronicle. Lakeland en route to Punta Gorda,|terday afternoon. It was atimy mother’s home in broad day- ? LR where he goes in quest of fish, such|about 3 o'clock, Mrs. ('redelle’s aunt |light.” as Editor Jordan writes about. Mr,|Mrs. Edwards, was awakened by her Wright is one of Florida's best boost-|labored breathing, and she imme- ers, and in his excelleny paper heldiately awakened Miss Kate Ed- |01 this number over $a,000 becom: publishes articles weekly relating to, Ward. however, was then|contirmed hoboes, 7,000 are crippled, the growth and progress of the va-;lreathing her last and died as she |3 500 are killed and the rest can only rious communities he visits. | slept. {stand the hardships of tramp lite i 5 Although Mrs. Credelle had beed |aboup ten years, until they are in The Delicatessen sale which \\':L\:h"r“ only a short time, she madelthe poorhouse. Ninety out of every | conducted today by the ladies of the ! humerous friends, who were painedipundred tramps one meets started as gers !l.ulhornn church, was an unusually |10 learn of her untimely demise, and {poys on their aimless e |successtul affair. Al kinds o Who deeply sympathize with the fam- /s, many mothers, it they only kno\\'l \iss wristine Wilson is delight- “About 350,000 minors run away (e members of her Sunday gool class this aftzrronn with an ster +2£ hunt. yiss Kathleen and Mildred Futch, s Webster, are in the city the s of the family of Mr. D. O. from home annually,” said A No. 1. she lpstead of @ song service and picnic* 1o be held tomorrow at the gtheran church, the item in yes- paper should have read song service, cooked food was on sale, including i1¥ in their bereavement. The bod¥ |, ure the cause of many young men salads, cold meats, pies, cakes, etc.,!Wis taken to Griffin, Ga., today, forljiving the hobo lite. If . reguiar and at noon meals were also m-r\-od‘i"““‘““‘"‘- grown-up tramp comes to the house, to those desiring them. Mr. . R. Weaver and family, ko have been living in the Gracy atage on South Missouri avenue. wened yesterday to their home in pdiana. They were much pleased jth Florida, and will return rto keland again mext winter. the new Lutheran church. The Board of Trade is holding an)ga)ong just starting out to be a tramp interesting meeting this afternoot |ghe takes him in and feeds him on to hear and consider the proposition | tpe best she has, not realizing that relative to the establishment of a|wjihin a few short years the same college in this city Prof Skinner,|youngster will be an exact prototype of Hillsdale, Mich., explained the| of the burly tramp she has just proposition in detzil, and showed t0|¢yryed away. the conviction of all the advantages | ... .ag she should get his name that would accerue to the commun- and address from him, and talk to ity from having such an institution him in a nice way about his home located here. He said that six prom-|,, 4 ygiher and tell him of his l'oul-‘ REV SHELHAMER IN TOWN. After several weeks of evangelistic work in St. Petersburg, Rev. E. E. Shelhamer has returned to the city and will preach tomorrow, both morning and evening in the Free Methodist church on North Kentucky and Magnolia streets. All are cor- dially invited. Dpr. Ozlesby, of Waycross, is in the ity on a recreating trip. Dr. Ogles- for many yvears has been head eon of the Ailantic Comst Line spital at Waycross, and is enjoy- pg his visit to Florida’s most im- prtant railroad center. Mrs. Frank Dampier went to l‘ake-l nd Tuesday on a visit to her daugh- Inent educators were "““"K L 'mi‘" ishness in (rying to become a worth- rifice more remurerative positions inf, oo despised vagrant. st § Should the north to come here l‘o assist in the lad show signs of weakness she tostering this enterprise, for the sake AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ¢ stiouid notity the police, that s pai- : Rev. Chalmers announces his sul- (¢! getting the <'Iir‘mltl<‘ advantages of [, i be communicated with and | jects for tomorrow as follows: this section. The members WL vitim of the ‘wanderlust’ be 871 11 a. m.Proofs of the Resur- probably take the matter under ad-| o\, soviety at large. If this very e, Mrs. Dunbar. She will slso visit 4 SRR « [ visement, and, if it is possible to get B sonth ot 4 |Fection from a Lawyer's Standpoint. i RN . B 1ady's own son should disappear, she ther points in sou orida, an 7:30 p. m. “The Great Physi-|the enterprise ander way they will o . a 6l be absent two thres waek . ired N 5 would pray to have some one stop and Jli b8 abAC or three weeks.— | .jp enlist Prof. Skinner in the work of : S Naia ) B i Chifonicle . ¥ return to her her son, but how many ; i A cordial invitation is extendeq |organization, ete. the public to worship with this! church tomorrow. ! would do a like charitable act for some other wayward boy's brok. hearted mother.” V. A Woods, one of Lakeland's pstantial business men, was min- ling with his many friends in the ty yesterday. While Mr. Woods was p the city he was a guest of the| PeSoto hotel.—Tampa Tridune. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE OPENED. 'l'l """{]"7'." | o R This famous tramp makes trans- he new brick building in St.| Ovlando, Apr 0. rlando has|, o, expenses by the sale of two Cloud, oned by G. W. Penn, has hovn'mu(lc another step forward by the books, the first being “Life and Ad- completed. opening of an employment office lo- ventures of A No. 1,” telling of his cated over McElroy's drug store Ob- g qy01y among tramps all over the erated by one of our popular citizens, world. The second Is ‘Hobo Camp Mr. Will H. Palmer, o o, »" et 10 learn that she 1s quite fll.[three of the best lines on the mar- NI oe m. 3 Fire Tales,” a true story of the pitl- Owing to the increasing volume of | ¢} yurgenips of the road. Both show eir sympathy and sincere wishes for | ket, will open for business next 4 J business in Orlando alone, the steady 0 early recove 6 g § the dark side of tr: life, so that ":"I;l" recovery are hers.—Sanford ‘:”’:;'l win ha\'flovnn displayea ::l“:‘ increase in population, an office of un; reulle:u :0; wlll:n;::t a‘goml :d:a Mre Connelly formerly 1i d h i;non r::r'on(::‘ur \:"l:!!:‘::x“l'“w'l“ this Xind Is an absolute mecessity | oy gisgusting features. These ’ y lived here|ing car, 2 5 :| here, both for the employers and the |, o b | od her many friends will regret to |also two Maxwell runabouts, and if amplepe; but- My Paimer 4 s "l': 8 may be found on trains and m . doct clasnl. 1 oty oes sell for 26 cents, a T - of her iliness. none of these suit you, select class| oo a0 his work to Orlando o or“u s‘" nd are worth ev car you desire and will get it for al ¥ one, but will endes p you. Let us know if you want a endeavor to cover the 4,y B ol Ha\'lng?i';xr(;d ‘he_a_gency for Nrs A. P. Connelly’s host of friends [the Penn, Case, and Maxwell cars, keeping boys at M and Mrs. U. G. Bates of Lake- whole section of South Florid: nd, were the guests of the college |car. Will show them to you, show well ? dbll brifle. us A No. | has proofs in the shape of it Sunday, when they visited their|yon how they work and how they ; numbers of letters of gratitude and uzhter, Durothy, who i8 a stadent |ride, whether you buy or not. ome R numerous newspaper clippings men- the colloge. These friends are al- | to see us in Peacock building, Toom NEW BUILDING. tioning names of men iu all walks of a5 eectod with a most cordial wel- [ formerly occupied by Coast Line as b7e - Sintnern College Correspund- | passenger station. Lakeland Anto- e 1o Jacksunville Metropolis. 3-30-11 : ‘ life whom he has sent home in the Suy, Mr. Smith, did you notice my {00 J1¢ gevotes nearly every cent W i 7" “Ye . "j'“ k’_“_”'"“*' "‘“"'“ up? '.":: of "his revenue in sending boys back ki did you buy your material?” |y, hoir homes and future usefulness. “Why, 1 bought from the Lakeland In 1894 | Stiaivod -S 100 t Manufacturing Co. They sell every- ] 4 ,'" Fouoiven > Wl canil and a beautiful medal from the PPo- thing you need to build a house and lice G % 4 3 : will surely treat you right.” . ice Gazette for tramping from New York to San Francisco in eleven day: BLUCH ER WILSON o5 and six hours, and with $750 of this That Columbus discovered Amer-| prize he bought a tomb in a cemetery ica because he was looking for it is|in Cambridge Springs, Pa. the conclusion of Henry Vignaud, a{taph will be mobile and Supply Co. The epi- a silent everlasting New Orleans citizen, long secretary | warning to others who seem aflicted of the American embassy at Paris,{with this strange longing to roam, who retired from the diplomatic serv-| yery aptly called “wanderlust” and is ice to devore himself to historical | simply: research. Candidate for Office of CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF POLK COUNTY “A No. 1, The Rambler, At Rest At Last. OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. We have contracted with the Studebaker corporation to sell E. M. ¥. 30’s and Flander’s 20's. Will have a 20 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, [leading newspapers and periodicals, will demonstrate either oft the above | magazines, etc., are on sale promptly models any time within the next twolafter publication. weeks. S. M. STEPHENS. Good,Views! 3-26-1f G. C. ROGAN. of Florida scenery, including Lake- REPAIRING A WATCH 4 > Good News! The latest found at my News Stand, where the news can always be A ¥ 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- ness are successful in getting perfect time keeping conditions into their work, You won't find better watch- maker’s skill in the state than at W Wi bl H. C. STEVENS Lakeland JEWELER Florida A. C. L. WATCH INSPECTOR FOR RENT—Eight room house on New York avenue, modern conveni- ence. Apply to Mrs. F. A. Morrel' Flbermar hotel. 4-6-tf. | great variety. GO0000 No Blues! D I S O N IA For those who smoke the splendid l.t lAIIES’ AN“ c.mns, cigars carried, Lakeland and Tampa '.["'fi makes. Fine smoking tobacco also. PROGRAM TONIGHT. land postcards, are also in stock in Saster posteards, too. Come, Choose! HE STRONGER MAN. From my varied stock, anything you (Drama.) may desire in my line. You will not AN UNWELCOME SANTA CLAUS.|pe disappointed in quality or price. (Comedy.) Miss Ruby Daniel THE FOREMAN'S COURAGE. (Western Drama.) News Stand Lobby ot Edisonia Theater. A complete line of Electric Irons that are Hot Stuff. A classy line of Electric Cook Stoves that *“cookum sum,” and all the Neocessary Electric Appliances to convenience and beautify the home at & price that is reasonable enough for all to be had. Phone 233 Red It’s a Delight to Sit Down to a Bjur piano. And it's a delight to the listener as well as the player. yYears of piano building experience and study are embodied in the Bjur fros. 1t is a piano that will last alife Cme and be sweet and rich at the Ask for our special paymest end. plan PERRY-THARP-BERRY MUSIC CO. ! A nice sum| (N A {and asks for a meal she turns him | was realized by the ladies, who willl BOARD OF TRADE MEETING. [away and tells him to go to work for use it to purchase a fine window for| it, but when the young fellow comes Dest Oscilating and Ceiling fans. All sizes at the right prices. FLORIDA ELECTRIC & MACHINERY CO. DRANE BUILDING 3 jnman Cigar Factary PHONE 298 A GOOD EASTER SMOKE ° is assured if you try the Inmam Blunt cigars. Quality is apparest with every puff you take. Enjoymeat ie certain down to the very last draw. Better have a supply for yourselt and friends. You can afford to be ges- erous for the Inman Blunt cigars comt only & cents each " Manufactured by Lakeland Fla. HOLDING BACK THE CROWD wouldn't be an easy task it everybody knew how far a dollar goes here in the purchase of first quality dry goods. There would be & rush that we doubt could be kept back. will substantiate this statemen . A Personal View of the Dry Goods satisfy yourself. CHILES Why not pay us a visit just to THE EXCELLENCE OF OUR BREAD. (2n only be appreciated by tastinmg. Good as it looks, with just €t proper crust, it is even betler o taste. Try a loaf for your owa mat- isfaction. There must be good res- sons why many of the best bume bakers now use our bread exele- The Modern Bakery Barhite Brothers s e i e TR e. st vk

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