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Mr. H. T. Herron is having hiz home repainted and otherwise im- proved, which adds much to its al- ‘|ready attractive appearance, Mrs. Albert White, of Utica, N. Y., left last evening for St Augustine, spending a few days in that city and Jacksonville, after which she will visit Richmond and Washington for a couple of weeks. Mrs, White came to Lakeland through the representa- tion of her relative, Mrs, Winchell, who has been spending the winter here and sending the praises of our lovely city to her northern friends. Mrs. White is charmed with Lake- land and its people, and may at some i1. Perry is spending sev- . iu Bartow this week, the latives., \. Bennett, one of this sec- . .-t expert strawberry grow- l our thanks for a quart of s, which he presented us time in the near future procure a winter home here, iohtfoot, secretary of the age and Deposit Co., Mr. Werner G. Jones, one of Au- burndale’s most progressive citizens, _is in the city today in the { his concern. was in Lakeland yeste rday afternoon attending to business and hands with Lis large spoon, Miss Hollier, | Lakeland friends. My, Jones, who is v Harper, Clift Harperand a leading merchant of At wr, of Bartow, formed & pus ordered an 4 ng over in machines yes-lwith which 1o rnoon to attend the Grand large and ever 11, and while here they were husiness, wsts of Mrs. B. K. Young. sn Taylor left Saturday 4n nis wite for Georgia, where he 2or Mrs. Taylor's health, which Lo very unsatisfactory for a It is earnestly hoped that il soon be much improved. shakinz number of auto delivery wagon better handle hi- increasing mercantil: Auburndale is forging to {'l..- t'rt|1|r in all Tlines, and this latest move in the march of progress is one {of which all her citizens have reason |'to be proud, The funeral of My Henry Bryant, !who died yesterday, took place at So- crum church today, and was very largely attended. The pastor, Rev 8 C. §lo:|n. preached a very eloquent sermon on the occasion, and a tribute was also paid the deceased by his long time friend and comrade, Rev. 0. J. Frier. The interment took piace in Socrum cemetery, T4 Associated Charities announce b : on Saturday they will conduct of cooked food at the Red narmacy. They will have on chicken, baked chicken, «ukes and cold meats, and v the public to patroniz: is ovcasion thereby aiding orthy cause, Rev. E. P. Michener is making e rangements to have work begin on his two-story home, which is to b erected on his recently purchased property on East Orange street. This property adjoins the bungalow occu- pied by Mr. W, B. Anderson and tam- tily. The latter property is owned by Mr. G. P. Quainiance, who, with his wife, expects to occupy same at an early date. As Mr, and Mrs, Mich- ener and Mr. and M Quaintancs were childhood friends, having been reared together in lowa, it is with + .~ with much pleasure that we + Mrs. W. K. Jackson is im- | sulliciently to be able to sit fvw minutes at a time, al- is still in a rather sc- Her many friends the time will soon v oshe will be entirely re- lir former good health. ndition, hope Vs Katiileen Pender and - Miss B b Winston have returned to Win- | Pleasurable anticipation that they il aiter a pleasant visit 'with |100K forward to living in homes s father, Mr, Ward Pen- | “ich will adjoin. « young ladies spent Easter rowith Mr. and Mrs. Pender, and « trip very much. Mr Frod Williams, who came here EDISONIA THE LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ pout six months ago from Port- td. 0re, and who is a baseball en- THEATRE Usiast, 1s endeavoring to organize |——— A PROGRAM TONIGHT. b up-to-date baseball team for kelind. which he expects to have | .,144 . i ¢ ! THE GOLD LUST. working order in about two 4 e A\ A Ta (Western Drama.) Ir. Williams is a former gt . . otithie Paolfin Coax THE TOMBOY. othe Pacifie Coast League | Y 5 ; (Comedy Drama.) s wlso played on other big A TALE OF THE SNOW igtis 1 says that if the citizens £ i l: siped I > o “ ! L ndowill give the team suf- B ,l ul.fl.ln rama. el king, there is no reason [ ADMISSION ... .. ......... 10 cts ndwill not have the best [ CHILDREN under 12 ....... 5 cts il Plorida, DOGOOOLHOOOOOCOLOOV000O00 BLUCHER WILSON Candidate for Office of CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF POLK COUNTY REPAIRING A WATCH ( > v 4 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 snceessful in get 1 time ke s into work. You ! meker's i :\_ e —-— ———— 1. C, STEVENS Likeland JEWELER Florida A. C. L. WATCH INSPECTOR o 0G0 A THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, APRIL 9, 1912. |NOTICE TO ELECTRICAL CON- TRACTORS & PROPLRTY OWNERS In conformity with the revised or- dinance, Mr. C. R. Sidman has bees !appoimcd Electric Inspector and is authorized to collect lees for inspection: the following Up to ten lamps, [ =5 cents each; over ten and up to fowenty-five lamps, 10 cents cach; Jover twenty-five lamps, ¢ cents cach. No inspection shail be made for less than one dollar. lnspections of temporary installa- [tions for show window exhibitions, conventions and the like, shall be 0 harged for according to the time re- auired for such inspections at the rate of seventy-five cents per hour. Each re-inspection of any over- bead, underground or interior wires or apparatus shall be charged for ac- cording to the time required for such re-inspection at the rate of seventy- {1ive cents per hour, MORRIS ;. MUNN, President of the Council. P BHAYNES, Chairman of Light and Water Com- mittee, Attest Ho L. S\WATTS, City Clerk, April N, 1912, (Rigned) BAND MEMBERS, ATTENTION! 3and members are requested to meet at their hall tonight in uniform at 7 p. m. to fill engagement. OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. We have contracted with the Studebaker corporation 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 of: the above models any time within the next two weeks, S. M. STEPHENS. 3-26-tf G. . ROGAN. LIMITED SUPPLY ONLY HIGH GRADE FOUNTAIN PENS. Unequalled for rapid and smooth writing, skilfully made, gold and sil- ver mountings, sold on an uncondi- tional guarantee. $2.50 and $3.50 villues now selling for §1.50. Send for sample and be convineed. Agents wanted. John Waodicka, 334 East Shth St New York City. Proflram for Onernlnrd‘lla& Wednesday, April 10 MY AJESTI THEATRE BROTHER AGOSTINO. (Drama—Lubin.) STORY OF A TYPEWRITER (Comedy - Pathe) THE INNER MIND. Society Drama-— Selig.) OPEN AT 4 P. M. Gereral Admission...10c Children, under 12....5¢ Good News! The latest news can always be found at my News Stand, where the leading newspapers and periodicals, | magazines, ete., are on sale promptly lafter publication. | . Good Views! of Florida scenery, including Lake- land posteards, are also in stock in areat iety No Blues! Saster posteards, too. | { { | | Come, Choeose! Miss Ruby Danicl News Stand I of Edisonia Theater. Lobby 'WEEKLY HONOR ROLL | OF LAKELAND SCHOOL ! ! Those who have made 90 per cent | or abiove in scnolarsuip and who have been perfect in at‘endance and punc- | to be placed on| are entitlel tie hone» roll: Grade XII Miriam Ross. | Grade XI. i Nome | Grade X. Lloyd Hooks. Grade IX. None. Grade VIII Leon Jackson. Chester Flemirg, Grade VII A. Brunnell Swindel. Iris Bryant, Chas. Glover, Doris Wells. Grade VII B. James Boulware, Denver Martin, Gludys Turner. Guthrie, Maurice, Grade VI A. Naunie Funk, Gladys Davis, Redella Gain, Blinche Simmons, Ballard Bradley. Herman Mathias, Grade VI B. Ed Holbrook. Mada Phillips. Mildred Morse. Bettio M. Park. Eunice Marie Geo. Tibbals, Grade V A, Roy Mitchell, Mary Weaver. Hugh Walker. Congressman-At-Large Will address the people of this vicinity in Munn Park, Tomorrow, Wednesday, April 10th, in the afternoon. @ Don't fail to hear him. entertain you. T ) LAUDE L’ENGLE CANDIDATE FOR / l % He will Having the Penn, Case, and Maxwell cars, Itahan Winters. sccured the agency for Ethel Potts The people of Florence, Italy, have . Mollie Weaver. a dislike for heating devices in thefr '!'cc of the best lines on the mar- houses, although the weather in win- iet, will open for business nest ¢ Grade V B. | ter, especially when the tramontane week., Will have on display a Penn Niey [t blowing, is uncomfortably cold. yoadstor, one five passenger dour- Grade IV A, None of the houses have fireplaces, ing car, cach of Case and Maxwell, Annie Laurie Waring. Essie Gordon. and the man who warms himself by means of the “scaldino,” a pan of also two Maxwell runabouts, and if 2 : v of these suit y select class Hasaniaei e lowing ashes, Is considered effemin. |MON¢ © i\||I|hu| l\ll.‘m meior, ile. g car you desire and will get it for AL AN, e yeu. Lot us know if yon want a Blien Watson, Mystery in History. car. Wil show them to yon, show Grade IV B. l From whenee came the Toltees, the [you how they work and how they Lonise Rogers, A Aztees and Mayas who lived in Amer- {pide, whether you buy or not. Come Vera Mitchell, Fricda Rodgers. Grade III A, Trene Milton, Gladys Fidler. Edward Bryant, Knox McRae, Frankie McKay. Grade III B. Myrtle Montz, Clifford Nelson. Helen Wood. Sarah Funk. Grade II A. Harold MeClamma, Minnie Lee McRae, Harry Weaver. W. H. Fields Walter Bedenbangh, Grade II B. William Melrvane, John Cannon. Mary Rader, Hettie Relle Reddick, Grade I A. William Norvell, Leslie Willinms Mabel Lane Ruth Runyan, lewell Gordon Grade I B, (First Section.) Edwin Robertzon Virginia Mellvaine Edwin Snowden, Mildred Colbert, Zelma Parker (Second Section.) Helen Kenerday. Sara Jenkins. Helen Minn. Elizabeth Graves. ITAS. M. JONES. Principal. FIRE AT WAUCHULA. April 9. —The the Wanchula Manufac- Waunchula, factory building of }!urin;; Co, was burned carly 1I|i~' ‘_( - | morning. The fire is supposed to 2 ‘—s . s have originated in a shaving box near the engine room by a spark! Have To Be coaxed !Hum the fireman's fork The fire| loriginated about 3 o'clock and with-| {in twenty minutes the entire build-| to come her il thr In fact doubt if you ceuld ¢ ' l-,.’l ] f : e ke So v nck tha i o o t acquainted ict, even before the Indian, has never been determined defluitely, sumed that they came to this country from Asia that country with Alaska. to see us in Peacock building. room formerly occupied by Coast Line as Lakeland Aate- 3-30-t1 1t is pre- passenger station. mobile and Supply Co. when o strait connected l COOL AIR FOR SALE NOT HOT AIR Dest Oscilating and Ceiling fans. All sizes at the right prices. A complete line of Electric Irons that are Hot Stuff. A classy lioe of Electric Cook Stoves that “ccokum sum,” and all the Necessury Electric Appliances to convenience and beautify the home at a price that is reasonable encugh for all to be haa. FLORIDA ELECTRIC & MACHINERY CO. DRANE BUILDING PHONE 298 We will leave it toourdry goeds HILES i { B e T —