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ML wd from ral days, R G Lad b and even Z P, e R Sandlin, of Jasper, Jiece, Mrs. W. R. Groover, at |y home on Lake Morton. . Russell, of Mississippi, the pulpit of the Cumber- 1 proshyterian ¢ Golden, of Arcadia, that place to see Arcadia, where he| . Rucker and is the guest wa day, lishmeny of kere next winter. Arcadia this turn in ‘the course hurch at both the ing services next; Fort Myers Press. est some of our people of a patient. a few days and | ste what can be done in this line.— | Fnw Mr. L. A. Rennolds has a twenty- friend. Miss Gates, who went up to|commodating clerks in the Tweedell Adams, of Chicago, who| Eas managed the Chautauqua cours at Lakeland for the past two year a business visitor in the city lfl-‘( with a view to trying to inter-| in the estab- a Chautauqua course | He returned to atternoon but will re- NOTICE! | zrocery, FROM BRIDAL TRIP. returned this morning from | i a week’s vacation, and surprised his fmany friends by bringing with him ta fair young bride, who was formerly s Martha McDonald, | H. E. Memminger, assistant gen- eral manager of the Coronet Phos- phate Co., who was married n-wmly| to one of the belles of Lakeland, has and Miss .\Irl)mmld;n-nn'u.-.l with his bride from a trip| of Scriven, Mr. Wiggins l were married at the home of the!to Cuba, Jamaica, the Panama A:IIlilli“"“\()\ FRECKLE CREAM, prod- (bride last Sunday, since which time [and other points of interest, He spent |yt of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM | they visited at various points inlyesterday at the Tampa Bay hotel|co. Charleston, South Carolina. It |Georgia. The fortunate groom has‘und will procecd today to his home. | jg FINE, is fragrant and harmless | ’lmn receiving the rungrnlulminnsf' Tampa Tribune. and positively removes freckles, tan of his friends today, all of whom and brown moth, bleacnes dark fre-| “{wish the happy couple much joy and THE FADING OF A FLOWER. {time as he THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAFELAND, FLA., APRIL 12, 1912, THE FINAL WORD. acre watarmelon fa ol s M"-' % e - rm at Frostproof, ,tomorrow morning for their home in Which he says is looking fine, and |Irdependence, Iowa, after a pleasant| Fraternal Union of America Lodge| Dr. Wiley, the government pure- from which he will no doubt make a|winter in Lakeland, during whlch_&u 234 will have a meeting in Hold-|food expert, in his address before the small fortune. '!ime they were with Mrs, J. M. ‘or: Orange hall on Main street next| National Conservation Congress at| i e Sparling, Mrs. King's mother. | Monday night, at 7:30, for r\ulmllll"kuh.\i City, told this story of the, v-““”- 0 3. Wilder and:Mre; 8 3] 0 i f.:al'mn. initiation and election ot of-'Pennsylvania-Germans, among whom Whitlock, mother and sister of Mrs. | CARD OF mes ficers [he used to live: A. E. Sloan, have returned to l.akv-' I New applicants please be pl‘kufl “It was a custom at funerals after land after a short visit in our city. We desire to thank all those good . L. SWATTS, F. M. ithe casket was lowered no clod of From that city Mrs. Whitlock will . friends who were so kind to us dur- L. F. HENLEY, Secy. iv;u'lh should be thrown in until some ! r(*u.lrn to her home in Saluda, . (‘_:in;: our recent great bereavement. _— lone of those gathered around should | :11: T ta o —( I'flr\\'a__n-_r News, Their many acts of kindness and COLLAR SALE. {step up to the side of the grave and + nrincipals. S atas |s¥mpathy will never be forgotten, Pt 3“"1! uncovered head pay a tribute to| “,X_Tt/__ Mrs, Willard, who has been spe "d.Z\IRs J. L. ROQUEMORE AND| Linen, lawn, hand embroidered | the departed. il : ing several weeks here with her! FAMILY. "collars and jabots, every one wortii| *“An hour passed and no one| w.J Reddick has moved‘ into nother, Mrs. (', E, Dayton, lefg \-,;,-.; —_— !u‘;‘.} cents, going at » and 8 cents all 'stirred. Two hours passed, and still icome Dew home on holll.h-u‘niny at noon for New York ; ;POPULAR COUPLE WEDDED day Saturday at Marshall's 5 and 'we stood. -k avenue. This house is where she goes to resume her duu«.‘s‘ AT SCRIVEN. GEORGIA. |cent store. The only exclusive 2 “Finally, when the situntion had rtiticial stone and containg | aq yriinig nure. She was icor: | ) “leent store in Lakeland. 4-12-2t. jsrown desperate, one of the neigh- all fitted up in mOdern ) payiag s fap gs Kissimmee by her| Mr. V. Wiggins, one of the m-.l SIS R {bors approached the grave and took 'BRIDE AND GROOM HOME [off his hat. **‘Friends,” he said, ‘I can say of him that he wasn't as bad all the was most of the time.' FRECKLED GIRLS. I have just received a stock es light. Will not make hair grow. ‘: akeland this morning en o g {happiness. g 1 s o You have my guacartea tha* it will W - ) . —_— The funeral services were held| ¢, HIRUE ki3 a a 1out ’.‘.m.pa. -}leh|:'a::;1:ha;ur;- ; .\I‘r, J. D, ?hlr‘x' u}nd niece, Miss Br.i NEW BUILDING over Uie. Braticus iithia Lody of it :;li‘:legcllge ),-:l; b(:: .;l:“:r'l:l:mt‘;n(‘::n: Al Hl'llllo.\c ahont li;e D,.l e Fater, of .m"""s' are in the city, A ent I-mior Richardson at the home|in sce and try it. THE JARS ARE 9 "Z':K' 0l \\.it iy T. ditor of. lh; lhv. Bucts of Dr.and e W, 8, Say, Mr. Smith, did you notice my jof Mr. *. Rogers on South Tennes-| LARGE and two at most are suffi- icen nes 1o‘rmebr)t em robablb Irvin, - Mr. Riter was an old friend|pow building going up?” “Yes, see avenue, Wednesday afternoon at|cient. I send them by mail, it de- Baytist \\;1.noas. lu ":V smpm hn\{ of Mrs, Irvin's grandfather and was where did you buy your material?” |4 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Weddell, of |gired. Price 50 cents and 3'|- v, oot 4 pastorate in the y with him during his last hours. He “Why, 1 bought from the Lakeland|the Episcopal church was in charge, Wilson's Fair Skin ‘Soap, 25c. 1 to Ind, after 1 Lakeland. the liome, and which will keep |many parts of the old world. He is{a 30 here about April 15, Aay one|aMict us willingly. ily in touch with Lakeland |cnthusiastic over the many attrac-|interested please call or phone and|And these dear eyes, in death closed people. tions of Lakcland, and will no doubt [will be pleased to demonstrate and tight, — - Le the means of influencing many 1=l quote prices, Mr. Carl Gibson, spe-{ofr beamed on me with glances I+ N L. Bryan, wife and inter-|linois people to locate here, cial represcutative from the factory, bright; @iue ildren, are spending sev- | — Will demonstrate either ofi the above | A <oul looked through them, free ¢, Davis 2 for their h V'S cott quarters, Mr [0 W quite sick for bim Tampa, tow, who ha m during Record. nter th il v h “icky build e —————————————— siven up his editorial work. \\". Pixley and family have their home , the progress Evening ordered sent to their with My ien they will move into one n expects to open dental of- | 1in the next ten days, but as| ot heen able to secure suit- |~ Bernreuter, who has mom at Mrs. Mulls, is getting along vl There is a trained nurse with own insurance man of Jack- . and he requests us to ex- thanks to the good people spent the ing insurance offices in|{ cHILDREN under 12 BOCEROHHHDOOHHOHOHOOOOO0H in Fort|he was there a pleasant winter They will keep of Lakeland Telegram, provements, preserved man, over the s. Bryan's sister, They are only | ouschold goods to ages in Dixieland country, having and his niece have just returned from a pleasure trip to Cuba, and as Mr. Riter had not visited the island since sixty years noted wonderful changes ago, and Although nearing his 82nd year, Mr. Riter is a splendidly and enjoys to travel visited | P, Q00000 0OLV0IVOVOQOVVVVA0Q EDISONIA [HE LADIES® AND CHILDRENS’ THEATRE PROGRAM TONIGHT. im- and Mrs. Norvell and Mrs. Webb sang very sweetly the hymns, “He Knows, and “We'll Never Say Good Bye in Heaven.” The floral offerings were beautitul, How our hearts go out in sympathy to the heart-broken father and mother in this their sore be- reavement, God's ways are past find- 20's. Will have fing out but we know He would not Manufacturing Co. They sell every- thing you need to build a house and will surely treat you right.” . he OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. We have contracted with the Studebaker corporation to sell E, M. 30's and Flander's models any time within the next two from guile, weeks. S, M. STEPHENS. | Apg life was gladder for their smile. 3-26-t1 G. C. ROGAN. Yet not as those who have no hope! Need child of God in sadness grope; Old and New. Although our loved return no more, The old-fashioned woman Who WOT® | \v. iy, them on yon shining shore; red flannels and turpentine as protec- tion for her chest now has a daughter And heaven foe us has grown more a few days at his Mr. Bernreuter is THE ve been so atten- his recent illness. winter [ADMISSION ing. BLUCHER WILSON Candidate for Office of JOKE. e s . . for I've sailed around it,” was the l:) c:s frlday, Anrll |2 sensational statement ot J, 1% Mack, +o.0 Ct8 A TROUBLESOME PICTURE. (Comedy.) FUN ON BOARD THE U, 8. S VERMONT. (Comedy.) MINER'S WIFE. (Western Drama.) A TRAGIC (Detective Story.) CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF POLK COUNTY who wears taleum and a bangle on fair hers.—Galveston News. . Because a pure soul entered there, T. C. R. A. C. L. ENGINEER. Makes Trip to Miami by Boat from Tampa—Has Fine Trip. AJESTI ? H__E" 'K? RE I’rouram f0l‘ Iflllillll “If anybody tells me the south end Florida below Okeechobee is not LIl tell him he's a liar ol an island, of Lakeland, who was 2 .\l<-|ru|mlu visitor yesterday. AN ACTOR IN A NEW ROLE. (Lubin Comedy.) Mr. Mack arrived in Miami yester- day aboard his fine little launch, | ! AN EYE FOR AN EYE. (Eclipse Drama.) “Polly,” tanned and hearty, from | RESOURCEFUT LOVERS. three weeks' exposure to Florida's in | (Biograph Comedy.) vigorating sunshine and air, having | SR travelled across the peninsula Irum Tampa to Fort Lauderdale, and ILLUSTRATIED SONG : claiming the distinetion of being the first fellow to do the trick, unaided. Mr. Mack stated that his -u-xuul traveling time from Tampa to Miami occupicd less than a week, and that the rest of the time he had put in hunting along the way, and bag- ging game on the northern shore of Lake Okecchobee, 1 had on OPEN AT 6 P M General MIIIISSi()Il...mC Children, under 12....5¢ wmm the way was the passuge of the dam — |in the North canal, which rulmrul the combined efforts of several men’ at least » which he v Lakeland A. C. L. WATCH INSPECTOR 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 JEWELER REPAIRING A WATCH H. C. STEVENS Florida to roll the boat around the embank- | ment. Mr. Mack left Tampa, passed be [along through the inside passage to Good News! The latest news can always found at my News Stand, where the Boca Grande, on to Punta Rassa, leading newspapers and periodicals, [UP the Caloosahatchee river to Lake | Okeechobee, Thero he circled the | are on sale promptly L lake, and declares that it is a pretty | big body of water. He camped a| LAKE PHARMACY. |dinance, PAGE VD 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 $3.58 values now selling for $1.50. Send for sample and be convinced. Agents John Wodicka, 324 East New York City. INOTICE TO ELECTRICAL CON- TRACTORS & PROPERTY OWNERS wanted, 35th St In conformity with the revised or- Mr. ¢. R. Sidman has beea appointed Electric Inspector and is authorized to collect the following fees for inspection: Up to ten lamps, 25 cents each; over ten and up to twenty-five lamps, 10 cents each; over twenty-tive lamps, 6 cents each. No inspection shall be made for less than one dollar. Inspections of temporary installa- tions for show window exhibitions, conventions and the like, shall be jecharged for according to the time re- of | aquired for such inspections 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 ac- cording to the time required for such re-inspection at the rate of seventy- five cents per hour. (Signed) MORRIS G. MUNN, President of the Council. P. B. [IAYNES, Chairman of Light and Water Com- mittee. Attest, H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk, April 8, 1912, CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME I am going to retire from active business and in order to do this | am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, ete., ABSOLUTE COST If yon want to make $1 do the work of $5, come to my store and lay in a supply of Sprinz will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS, SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Come and See My Line. Astonish You N. A. RIGGINS W. M. CLOUGH, Always In The Lead magazines, etc., week on the northern shore, shoot- | Good Views! : in abundance this season of the )r~ar of Florida scenery, including lake-|at that place. great variety. Saster postcards, too. of the finest land he has ever seen while coming down from Lake Okee-! No BlueS! and that he believes that the Ever- glades will one day be a great farm- cigars carried, Lakeland and Tampa |y, k js one that has been planned by makes. Fine smoking tobacco also. |many, and will be no doubt a very that the passage up the canal will be easler. He will continue his excur- From my varied stock, anything you the west side. may desire in my line. You will mot| wp Mack is a locomotive engineer that he has been planning the trip Miss Ruby D.niel which he is now taking, for three and expects to have lots more sport News Stand before he gets back.—Miami Metrop- after publication. ing ducks and coots which are fuun(h land postcards, are also in stock in Mr. Mack states that he saw some | chobee by way of the North canal, For those who smoke the splendid ing territory. The trip made by Mr. popular one when the dam is out so Come, Choose! sion around the point and back on be disappointed in quality or price.|on the Atlantic Coast Line, and says years. He Is enjoying it immensely, Lobby of Edisonia Theater. olis. | That's What We Aim To Be Always in the lead, when it comes to fresh, pure, full-strength drugs, toi- let articles, sundries, and all drug store merchan- dise. You'll be satisfied when you deal at our store for our service 18 pleasing in every way. and At e SR el aa a2 2 TR ey A ELIMINATE | 4 Summer Goods. dverything My [Prices Will Come and Sce Our Spring Style ] PATRICIAN SHOES I'or Ladies Seamless Pumps.....Patent and Velvet oy Clough Shoe Company *The Shoe Man’ MR Xk 2 [ . DISTANCE Phone s Your Order | Don’t try your temper or patience, simply go to your telephone and call 62, and you will be con- nected with our Special Order Department. What- ever your particular de- sire may be, we'll take care of it with satisfao- i tory goods and satisfac- i tory service. > HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE e S e R A S e e e g G