Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 10, 1912, Page 5

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wvisitor in the office of the today. The doctor expects % ¥e :tomorrow for his home in| _jthe north, but not before securing his ruhi, fitle and interest to return by Teason of having a location in this _ |part of Florida with whigh he is per- « [teetly delighted. He has seen sev- eral gther parts of the State recently, hat. oh, you Mkelnnd‘ The majestic theater throws open its doors to the public this afterncon doubtless be present to inspect this handsome playhouse. The walls have been decorated with tropical scemes; the work being that of Mr. C. A. ]BurridgE, an artist of exceptional ability. Several hundred opera chairs have been placed in position, which give the /interior a very handsome appearance. A pit for the orchestra is another feature off the theater which is up-to-date and enterprising on the part-of the proprietors.. The house is a credit to Lakeland and is as fine a picture house can be found in the South. Bry: homas bitle spending th e in last| rents, M. and lfl"- night in order to attend the big po- : 'm POW" wow_here today. - Mr. ts-has been on the road every e J. Lewellin favored us day since he resigned the principal- , with several quarts of fneighip of the Lakeland school, and has ® s which were exeellent.iwithout 4 doubt traveled over more o the past tense; 88 ENeYitersitory than any other one can- od soon after We got :}fltfia 88 he has been traveling con- e muously, He is very sanguine over . B. Talley, of Jacksonyille, [pig prospects, and states he is meet- b city today With ‘phnn for ing with splendid encouragement in tauqua auditoriumy; Whichiail parts of the State, sbmit at & meeting of the ; of the assoclation s tollfm . The lunch wagon, which was or- dofk - |dered off the street in the rear of — |the new depot, has been removed s 'Engle ¢ame in this morn-{and discontinued. Mr. W. A. Yaun, . Tampa and has been busy | who has had charge of it, has bought shaking hands with Lakeland{out the 0. K. restaurant, which he|cial representative from the factory. ik county voters, He 18 enciwill conduct hereafter in connection |will demonstraté sither oft the lbOVP' 4ic over his candidacy, and de-| with his fish and oyster business, ac-|models any time within the mext tWo e will Win. ... |cording to his advertisement on an-|weeks. 8. M. STEPHENS R Jother page, 3-26-tt ¢. C, ROGAN. Kate Edwards, wio is oceu- 3 - - the house of Mrs. Darracott on Hon. 8. M. Sparkman is in the His Little Pecullarity. Missouri avenue, expects' fo city today in attendance at the can- “One o' de mos* curlosest things ¢ week into the Black house d:::‘m pienic. - His friends were| about a fool,” said Unele Eben,’ ‘18 dé brth Tennessee avenue; which afraid he would not be able to come | way he’ll holler .and git mad if you s leased and which she will to Lakeland, as it had been thought| don't let him show off his misfortune. : 1s an up-to-date boarding Be would: be called to Washington at a0y moment to the bedside of his|. Having secured the ,agency :fer L Wite, Who 1s critically ill there. He|the Penn, Case, and Maxwell cars, . Braxton Beacham, m“ Wwas unable to get down on his cam-|three of the best lines on the mar-| pgressman State at Large, Is| Daigning tour earller on account of Ket, ‘will open for business mext nent visitor 10 the ity to- ler {liness, and he expects to be|week. Will have on display a Penn. oning here to attend. the' can- called back at a moment’s notice. also two Mazxwell runabouts, and if picnic. Mr. Beacham makes » NEW BUILDING. none of these suit you, select eh wherever he goes, and that rge vote in Poll lxspg:-t:in?a » % Say, Mr. Smith, did you notice my|car you desire and will get 1t for new building going up?’ “Yes |you. Let us know if you ‘'want a Where did you buy your material?” [car. Will show them to you, show “Why, 1 bought from the Lakeland|you hoy they werk and how they' l(nnuhcturlng Co. They sell every-|{ride, whether you buy or not. Come thing you need to build a house and|to see us in Peacock building, room will surely treat you right.” * |formerly oecuphd by Coast Lhu a8 EDISONIA mobfla and Supply Co. :-zo-s: THE LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ ' THEATRE PROGRAM TONIGHT, ith bis P2T Brynnt, OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. 3 — We have contracted with . the Studebaker corperation to sell . 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~ ing car, eacli of Case and Maxwell, by and Annie Ellis, son and ter of Mr. and Mrs, W. V. El- it last night for Tennessee and cky, where they will visit rela- until cool weather, As this is first trip to Tennessee it will pubt be a most delightful ex- . A. 8. McKenney purchased time ago a lot from (Futch & in their addition south of on Florida avenué and he is pplating building thereon At future date, ~Plans for his tave already been drawn; but not contemplate: erecting 1t} ° - fall. s Park Trammell resched the this morning from Tallahasses, here to attend the big Moose He is always made ‘Wwelcome eland, and now on the eve of tion to the governorship his are working hard for him'in| 1 tions of the State, and’ s!lq.- ADMISSION ... .. ...s00.0:10 cts A that he will carry the State | CHILDREN under 13 ..,....5 cts helmingly in the first orlmxry i LO' (Dramd.) THE TWO BROWNS. (Comedy Drama.) THE HANDS. (Drama.) 'ARABIAN POTTERY MAN‘U!'AC- TURE. (Industrial.) . | STORY OF A mmflh (Comdy—-htn.) THE lN)ll_B MIND, Soclety Drama—Selig.) OPEN AT 4 P. M. orm'rmsxvmfi, at 4 o'clock, and a large crowd will i BLUCHER WILSON C;hdid;te for Office of CLERK OF .CIRCUI,T COURT OF POLK COUNTY The work of repairing and putting into “factory shape” a watch is mot child’s play—it requires mechanical skill thorough' kmowledge 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- nsss are successful in getting perfect time keeping’ conditions into their work,: You won’t find better watoh- maker’s skill in the state than at CANDIDATES: , (Continued from Page 1.) s MRS ST N Congress he dodbtless would be glad to secure a membership on that com- mittee—the most important of all committees to Florida, with its tre- mendous interests and many miles of coast. ' He said it was his intention to do everything in his power to se- curé 4 public building for Lakeland, but that Mr. Phillips would call that putting kis band in the “pork bar- rél,” and would not do anything so reprehensible as endeavoring to get a public buildiog for Lakeland, or ot.m improvements for his district. He referred to the millions he bad “Isecured for Florida as a, whole, and for his district in’ particular, Mr Phillips had sdld his position wasn't #0 very impertant, and in the next breath declared that the Rivers and Harbors chairman had the interests of the whole country in his hands. That Mr, Phillips was not running on his own merits—did not appeal to the voters on that basis—but instead attempted to .rob him of his char- acter, Referring to the charge that he represented the corporate inter- |ests while in Congress, he challengad Phillips to give one specific in- ce in which his vots was in fa- vor of the corporations as against the people. He voted agalnst the trusts, and also votéd in favor of the law taking passes from Congressmen. Hg denied representing any rallroad or | corporation, and stated emphatically that he had no pass, express frank or other improper prlvnen ofi any kind. He challenged Mr, Phillips to wive| ny iistance, quoting the page of the any corporaté or special interest. He defended his vote on the pswon mntter, because the Democratic plat- - mhuued the fact things he Has worked for. tfio o ¢sts of the people. He explained the convict lease system in relation to the good roads gquestion, and plainly outlined his ideas, He stated that the convicts in each county could be used om tlie roads of that county, and those countigs not desiring the convict labor could hire their com- victs te other counties, In this way each county would build a chain of roads, which, when connected with those of other counties, would give the whole state the best system. of highways in the country. Mr. Trammell was the last speaker of the day, ‘the county candidates having decided to hold another pic- nic at an early date when they will address the voters, On the whole, everything passed oft very pleasantly and successfully, and the Moose, under whose auspices the affair was given, are to be con- Unequalled for rapid writing, skilfully made, yer mountings, sold on : tional guarantee. $2.50 snd values now selling for $1.50. for sample and be convinced. wanted. John Wodicks, 334 - psth Bt., New York City. NOTICE TQ ELECTRICAL CON- TBAC’!OBS & morm: OWHNERS In conformity with the revised or- dinance, Mr. C. R. Sidman has bess appointed Electric Inspector amd authorized to collect the following fees for inspection: fp to ton amps 25 cents each; over ten and up o twonty-five lamps, 10 cents eashy over twenty-five lewmips, 6 cents qnh. No inspection shall be made for less than one dollar. Inspections of temporary installa~ tions for show w'ndow exhibitions, conventions aud the like, siall Be gratulated on the good order andj.,...oq for according o the time re- general good time enjoved. Cargless. At the mixed court recently a charge of arson was preferred against a shop keper whose premises are situated in Woosung road. After evidence had been adduced the accused was dis- charged, says the North China Dally News, ' His mssistant, who was also before the court; received six weeks’ imprisonment for carelessness in con- nection with the outbreak. Man's 107 Descendants at His Grave. Thomas Rowland, who has died at ‘Bramfurd, Suftolk, England, aged 81, has left 107 descendants, all of whom -mnm his funeral, . roadster, one five passenger tour-! Nootd, in which he had voted for |} form declared for it, because a Demo- | cratic committée (nvonbly reported | the bill, and because he thought it right | to pension ‘all the old soldiers, He has now a bill which he hopes to pass, granting flederal pensions to Southern soldiers =~ He denied ever having voted' for. Cannonism, as itrxed by Mr, Phillips. He closed m an eloguent appeal. for the sup- 'port, of the voters of this section. “Mr, Phillips was given a few min- utes rejoinder, and he declared that would be glad to set dates for flfl debates, and meet Mr. Spark- ‘fi’ntoramtimmolottheu- woknpunem\lm tt ny moment. quired for ‘such ingpections at the rate of seventy-five cents per hour. - Each re-inspection of any over- head, underground or interior wires or apparatus shall be charged for ae- cording toithe time required for sach re-impecuon at the rate of m five cents per hour. {Signed) MORRIS G. MUNN, President of the cundl- P. B. HAYNES, E o 3 Chairman of Light and Wlh c—- ! mmu. L e H. L. SWATTS. RS City Clerk, April 8, 1912. this 1 am olaflnl my entire- stook of Dry Goods, Naflm ete, ABSOLUTE COST b.and Séa Mv tim. th!i . W, H, Milton, candidate for| Was next lntrm«d fih i ot lease lntom. Heda- that e was i favor of abol- }41d not agree with his opponents that thie best place for them was on the public highways. scheme was impracticable from start| {to” Bnish. That the expemse In the The lutnt news can alnyl be found at my. News Stand, wm the leading newspapers and pmodtull. magazines, etc., are on sale’ promwv um Publication, . - Good Views! ot Florida mn&y including Lake- 1and mmrd:. are alio stock ~in great varlety. ' Saster posteards, too. P N Iy IN© Dnua! R| For those wno pmake ihe spiendid cigars carried, Lakeland and Tampa makes. Fine smoking tobacco also. Come, Choose! et tho. | first place, would be heavy, and that, the results not commengurate with the labor. | He further declared that| the humiliation that would be ex- perienced by thé comviets if they weré reguired to work under the] 02é of the passing travelers on ths hi \ d ‘that the money derived spent on the public*roads. mt into this scheme at some %floud by asking the sup- m% 3 Saasn; ot Kigpimion. the, next, ppeaker, - me;pndldngy of Jg» W 4 very roroelurmnm, ut forth. the qualifications of the’canai- dath, stating that he was a succsss- ful “business mdn, and that if ‘the péople désired a business administra~ tion M.’ Watson was the man to [ vote for. % am committée evidently best for the last, at least that 18 what the large crewd seemed to think, for, as Mr, Tucker intro- dnced the speaker ag “a man who has glways been close to the masses, who has been true to every || h Y«n He stated that the! Mr. Mil- 2 ( ?. -oagh Shoe Company WM. CLOUGH, to do all the coaxing needed to induce you to buy and to flu M deter of your purchase to make you a regular visitor.

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