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The new fixtures for the Cole Jew- e'ry establishment have been placed in position, and give that store a very handsome appearance, Rev, Smith Hardin, of Tampa, spent yesterday iy the city lcoking after his three-story business house, which will soon be ready for occupancy, | PP BIPPEIIPPILIDS | 5 Mrs TR N . Jenkins has returned | M. Furman is the WOman to run f or city offices in (a uis in Georgia, where h"“l‘urnil 31 i o s ey vlear-| 1 has just announced her i relatives. lcf Los Gatos. ‘ RS i At the meeting of the Ladies' Aid | and Missionary Society of the First ,H.lplm church it was decided to hold {the next social meeting at the home Ruby an 1 Mrs. G. P. Quaintance leni Jacksonville, where they | d two or three weeks with and daughters. (e greater portion of the Lakeland when completed 1t is hoped by his many friends | will soon be much improved. SSRGS L. Wadford is spending at Fort Myers, where she of her parents. Her place store is being very ably Reports from Mrs. . W. Wagsgoner | this afternoon are to the effect that | her condition is improved. This will’| e pleasing news to her hundreds of | friends. She is able to see better now and it is hoped that it will only b 4 1y Mrs. R. R. Snowden during 'a short time until she i sentirely re-| ahsence. covered. i P — R SR RNy | I.. M. Futch has recently pur-! Will the people who are so unsel- Mr nasod the two houses on South Mis- fishly supporting Mr. Underwood for avenue in the Drane addition iprn-sinh-m of these United States ex- | sing to Dr. A. R. Bond. These i’plalu a little matter to the puzz . very desirable houses and are populace? Why do the Hearst papers splendid investments. isupport Champ Clark in every State i but Georgia and there whoop it up Mrs, W P Hampton, of St. Au- for the “Southerner,” Mr. Under- custine, is in the city, the guest of.uuod" Miami Metropolis. 1 por sister, Mrs. E. H. Youngs. Mrs. | b Humpton has visited Lakeland tre-| Mr. Carl Hill, proprictor of the aly and is always warmly wel- {Hill Printery, of Tampa, one of the “-lr;.vfl job printing concerns in South (Florida, w in Lakeland last night . W. McKay, who was for-|"“ business Mr. Hill rarely gets business here, has been away from his business, this being his « the past several days here. | irst trip on a train in five years, el d his family have been living | {was much impressed with Lakeland's igrowth and progressiveness, and de- comed He ; i Georgia since they left Lakeland, | it have decided to return to ‘.‘lor_‘lldl‘\‘ll Lakeland was making strides il will probably locate at De- ‘lh.n would soon place her in the city | |class. " Cloud D | i ] Bt hoasts an extra livel first | ‘w-umh'lm v for the office of town clerk ' el the Sponge ‘ EDISONIA. Reminds you that tomorrow, Thurs- ted Charities, There will be the sual good picture program and the ladies of the association will arrange ior special music. Tickets sold by the committee will \LAKELAND FISHERMEN HAVE SPORT IN WATERS OF GULF. | A party of Lakeland gentlemen guests of Mr. A, E. Batchelder I yesterday on 2 cruise down the Gulf in a boat chartered by the genial host lor the occasion, [ were i ——————————. fof Mrs. McCorquodale on Thurs { i ; Ml ale on Thursday I'he party, which was compose ; & ) ¥ as rposed of (oo ¥ 1. Waddell, of Huntington, | gpyj) [Messrso AL B Batehelder, ¢, M. Clay : 4 f Mrs. H. J. ik IR W, Vae e he g“;s'i l(;m“e Stihetel o i o ton, €0 WL Deen and W, W, Shepard, prane and Miss Ma e. g Streater & Kennedy have besun Went from Tampa to Pass-a-Grille : some, “Hill Crest,” s00th of work on the handsome new home of and were rewarded by catehing over Mr. E. G, Tweedell at the corner of 500 pounds of fish. They returned PR 'Walnut = t and South T g i ! s k § ennessee (10 Lakeland last night very enthusi- W roeret tolearn lhat. Mr. James ‘avenue. This will be one of the prot- wstic over, their splendid outing . is confined to h is home bY tiest and most commodions homes in Which they declare was a success Jrom start to finish GREEK BU RIED ALIVE. On last Saturday morning digging a well down in the vicinity Exchange, George Ky- preos, a Greek workman, lost his life Ly the walls of the well caving in on him, below the sand. Soon after the ac- cident happned his countrymen set to work to d i g him out, but it took four hours to get out the sand, and ke must have smothered soon after the cave-in happened. — Tarpon Springs Leader, BEACHAM SENTIMENT STRONG ALL OVER STATE. April 17, - Jr, of Orlando, was in yesterday in the interes: of his father, who is a candidate for tCongress from the State at large Mr. Beacham was accompanied by aul G, Biggers, sSanford, who is S0 touring the State in the inter- est of the congressional candidate The young men say that they find n very healthy sentiment for Mr, Bea- cham and putting out a at deal of literature to help push: Pensacola, cham, Pensacola Braxton N dod they are his cause Mrs, Early Voyle and two attrac- |nn|>xu\sm.~m A children leave tomorrow for| oo mm“"',- ‘““‘L . :‘””" i "‘."‘ = pints in Georgla, where they will| ‘0 e G, For Better Things. visit for a2 month before going on to s Troubles are often the tools by (ir home in Salt Lake City, Utah. 1 m‘fll Glod fashions us for better Virs Voyle was formerly Miss Annie ! ngs.—Henry Ward Beecher. Valshy, of this city, and for the past | ;0 a1 months has been visiting her parents, Capt and Mrs. L. W. Malsby. has many friends here who are | Jdways glad to welcome her. ! DISON Mr. Stephen J. Kodak, an experi- ened architect of New York city, s associated himself with the firm | . & H. D. Mendenhall, archi-| THEATRE : THE LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ |- AJESTI THEATRE I’I‘Ofll'fllll f()l‘ Ionlom PROGRAM TONIGHT. ts and builders, with offices in the | b uilding. Mr, Kodak has only | in Lakeland a few months, n2 here for his health, but real- £ the many fine business oppor- (Drama.) NOBILITY | - Wednesday, April 17 (Gaumont Drama) CHistorical Drama) A BUNCH OF FLOWERS (Comedy MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF HAUTE PIEMONT, ITALY. (Educational) THE DOCTOR'S CLOSE s of our city, has decided to He is a young gentleman of an expert in 3. M. Sparkman was in Lake- trains Jast night to Dade City and other points i of here. He had just returned more, where he went with tention of bringing Mrs. Spark- CALL hetween en ADMISSION CHILDREN UNDER 12 NEW BUILDING llome, however, the physicians ‘ol she was not then able to It is the intention of her 115 to bring her to Tampa hew building wolng up?” “Ye tor part of the w eek. She will Where did you buy your material? ompanied by a trained nurse, Why, 1 bought from the Lakeland N vll occupy a drawing room, 33&}“'|1;.v'nr5n; Co. They sell every- thing will make her trip as comfort- as possible. Iwill surely treat you right” . < > v 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 A < > H. C. STEVENS Lakeland JEWELER Florida A. C. L. WATCH INSPECTOR :NOTICE TO ELECTRICAL CON- i ' TRACTORS & PROPERTY OWNERS | REPAIRING A WATCH | 're-ir HIEEROISM, [LIEUTENANT GRAY OF THI CON- | | FEDERACY, ; (Selig Varfare Drami.) X WISTARIA, (Vitigraph Drama Open 2000 OPEN AT 6 P M Say, Mr. Smith, did you """'0 my | fieflerm Admlssn)nn-loc Children, under 12....5¢ ‘ :W von need to build a house and | Gddtdtdttttttttbittdtttss ; | In conformity with the dinance, Mr. C. R. Sidman has been appoiuted Electric Inspector and is authorized 1o collect the following tees for inspection: Up to ten lamps, 25 cents each; over ten and up to lamps, 10 cents um‘h;? lamps, 6 cents each, 1 be made for I Inspections of temporary installa- tiens for show windo .\Lihition;,‘ ike, shall be to the time re- tions at the nts per hour. of any over-' od for ac- ired for such of seventy spection at the r hour. MORRIS i, MUNN, President of the Council. P. B. HAYNES, Chairman of Lizht and Water Com- mittee, Attest, H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk, April 8, 1912, . night is the benefit for the As-| while | burying him about thirty f('l'l! revised or- ound or interior wires | THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., APRIL 17, 1912, ] Isperit, we would have a litterrary so- |cietty that would be a creddit to the city and a never falin source of de- Ruminations light. We had ought to have some Of Unc‘e Henry way of lettin the visiters and so- ! ‘journers here know that we have got ligterrary ability in our midst generel publick as a love story about a teller at first sight, expecially knows that ||h|n- don’'t nobody do that way ‘lml they do. they are plum fools. _\ or women ether aing got no | that picks out a lite pardner| without knowin anything about! them and | wouldn’t encourage any- fallin in love as everybody \ LIMITED SUFPLY ONLY HIGH GRADE FOUNTAIN PENS. in Unequalled for rapid and smooth writing, skilfully made, gold and sil- jver mountings, sold on an uancondi- ‘lmn 1l guarantee. $2.50 and §2.50 $ That is why | think|a1nes now selling for $1.50. Send Agents SOTS body to do so. the young of our city and surround- | op sample and be convinced. in country had better be reedin :nhn\n. (wanted. John Wodicka, 234 rasin of chickens and the names of 5=) St New York City, lakes and other things of inln-:'-1 is aj " They Will Stick Out. 10| The charity that is intended to | cover a multitude of sins invariably leaves some of them exposed around (ho edges. 1II[RRON THEATRE Bell Boy Musical Company,| 3 Nights, Beginning Besides, it dont think, Mr, to tell you how You your valuer, now, rest and zood idee that 1 am trying run your papper because | aint. are doin reel well. 1 odont say runnin is jest as | would ruw it it it was mine, but 1 do say you are {doin reel well. 1 beleeve in givin .o devel his do, as the sayin is. Well, what 1 was sayin, it is a good {fdee to put in things about this coun- try so that the newcommers and so- journers as well as them in forein states which reeds the paper can have some facts to relate to there Monday, Apri tronds. There aint nothin which 22nd makes a man feel that he belongs to| @ any secksion of the country like Prices. 25¢, 35¢, 75¢. knowin things about it that he can tell to other peple that don't know. | OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. We have contracted with ¢he Studebaker corporation to sell E. M. ,I-‘ 20's and Flander’s 20's. Will bave [a 20 here about April 15. Aay ome interested please call or phone and Pear Editer, 1 have been rwl;and th. we know how to use it. will be pleased to demonstrate and plecsed lately to see a few artickles| 8o e present from {quote prices. Mr. Carl Gibson, spe- in your papper writ by citezens ofi INCLE HENRY. cial representative from the factory, our own fare city, There has been P 0ol igchodl tecchers will demonstrate either of* the above [some by Jefi Smity about chickenYpan 1t was Martin Van Imml--h any time within the next twe fasin and there was one by Mrpp fuller had not ought | S. M. STEPHEN® Clough about how the names was|gy A grate man St G. C. ROGAN siven .m our lukn-s_. Such Axhi as usl‘m for sartin that he| 4 them is fully as interrestin to the \\:ili'w ‘”L bright at any rate. Good News! always be where the leadine newspapers and periodicals, are on sale promptly | after publication. Good,Views! including Lake- The found latest news can News Stand, at my magazines, ote., of Florida scenery, land posteards, are also in stock im great variety No Blues! For those who smoke the splendid cigars carried, Lakeland and Tamps makes. Fine smoking tobacco alse. Come, Choose! From my varied stock, anything you may desire in my line. You will net l be disappointed in quality or price Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater. 1f all the citezens of this fare town would write things for the papper, how blessed that would be. Every- | boddy cant write like you and me, but we would all be willin to over- look a few short comins like that if the artickles was interrestin and to the point. I have been thinkin that 1 would [like to see a litterary society here ! 1t had ought to include the dramatic ‘1|llll which we have got but which aint done nothin this winter, There severel reesens for having such a 11. | societty, One reeson is they would give entertanements say oncet a month, which would be enjoyed h_\" all and would make mony which we BLUCHER WILSON Candidate for Office of CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF POLK COUNTY could use to help bild a new liber- rary or any other worthy objeck. There is lots of things we could do with that mony, at the time, entertancment of the best kind | would be furnished to our citezens, and all the money would kept liere and spent for the good of all. Then, them that was takin part would Ve reccavin lastin benifit in the way of tranin, ete, 1 would be willin to be president if noboddy more willin I have took part in| entertanements that litterarrary societty and sune LIFE could be found good manny by the a this I am offering my entire st was give zoin by the arguments and he clamed caloarguers, | the other side was the b and he got the other juges to seeln forgot I was when the he bord, and wround, his way. | on the school next oyeer come he wanted to teech agin and | sayed, No sir, 1] aint goin to vote for no teecher that con let three men argy him into say-, Buess CHANCE OF A I am going to retire from active business and in order to do ABSOLUTE COST of our neghhorhood when 1 was .’li good deel younger than I am now ? 1 took a prominent part in scverrel Gebates. One was on the subj -kK Wiis the hen made first or was a ega? It you want to make §1 do And another was on the subjeck 15 and lay in a supply of Sprinz and |”“‘ arth round or fat? That wi will be slashed to rock bottom i ©oside HU 1 de lnlo;l xllll lt:u i ::nll :num :.. | LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, o 00 sthoolteechor 1T} Wis ol - of the juges. Kverybody knows the flLKS, SATINS' SHOES’ HOSE. arth is round, but he sayed that " didn't wake no difference, he was Come and See My Line. Astonish You N. A. RIGGINS TIME wk of bry Goods, Notions, ete., the work of $5, come to my store Everything Summer Goods, prices, including PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS, My {Prices Will Yie the world is flat, and so we wot ' mehm@@w’"m ("‘g e S————————————————————————— a girl by the name o' Laurety Ty 2 2 LT DR T RA AR LR R B R R S T RS ) Rad White, And, one time, 1 give .x‘g specch writ by a teller named fam- | It Magbe you have red it where § $ Always In A ELIMINATE fthe feller is tryin to make up his § :g ] [raind whether 1o Kill hisselt or not, ' @4% The Lead | DlSTANCE bt you have to read it a couple ol ;_ > 4 [times 1o get the sense of it Fverry- b4 E% That's What We Phone boddy thought 1 done well, and |1 '::;: B‘ ,‘()ur would have tryed to get a place nn“l‘f\ @ Aim To ¢ the stage but | was kinder gettin in-1 g 4 Order { z Always in the lead, when jterrested in farmin on i jentili plan, and there was Martiy She it comes to fresh, pure, Don’t try your temper or awitt zot enough abillity that way to ¢ fullstrength drags, tol vfi‘ lfi“']‘ Eo “to lact, and bLesides, 1 was recdin in your telephone and call | magazene tha n they are hiri let articles, soudries, and 62, and you w be con- | peple for tue they dont car all store merchan- s v“'l ith our -“J’f"ifll | ek about acting bein intervested in dise You'll b fied Order Department, Whate la fellers looks, and the writcr fell 4 51 ever your particular de- Lthat borded at Mitchell's that yee when you deal at our sire may be, we'll take eaved he lowed that whil ws re ators 1ob ot ST care of it with satistacs bandsomie in the fare 1 would be ook tory goods and satisfac- terod . comila bF inthes ton sHort ; pleasing in every wa tory service. | He sayed they picked out tall felle i e o | never 3 Still, a thinzg liks Y ( % — ) that had not « to make so mach :2 a matter to be sneezed at, and | would ba willin to take any kind uf‘ - 4 a part in a play, or give that Hamlet 1”E WH'TE DRUG STORE peace agin, or to be the preseds m‘ or anything like that to help along, and if others would dispiay the samv‘ - e e i i oyt ~ - T