Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 18, 1912, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM Mr. i Mrs. 4 L I."ll Irs. Jager and little child the honors with him at each perform- eft today at noon for their home in Charming in ance, Sanford after a very phe her youth, nai- three K Snt visit offvete and grace, with @ beautiful v Weeks dn Lakeland, during | singing voice, she i her audience | which time they wer, eals of Mrs, ! sl under her spell and lappears, | tully moment she | Her Yama Yama dance was! »equal of the Jager's moth ater original crea- LAXiLAND, FLA., APRIL 18, 1912, LAKE REGION IS BEST OF ALL. Mr. 1. L. \\ln.uh\ of Kansas i City, Mo., who recently purchased a farm of the Florida Lakeland Homes Co. near Auburndal@; gives his im- PAUE FIVE OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. HERRON THEATRE have contracted with the | st ul baker corporation to sell B. M. s and Flander's 20's. Will have about April 15. Aay one mhr«\!ul please call or phone and Bell Boy Musical Company, 3 Nights, Beginning 20 her Don't forz:t Post Card day, | pressions of Florida and this section, A s \1‘.1‘-‘ .‘.l tion in New York and in it she was which we take pleasure in reproduc- On ay’ prl .“h be pleased to demonstrate and Yot i 2 : ARG, ALHRS I‘ cconded by two of the best step| jpa: {quote prices, Mr. Carl Gibson, spe- 1 T selid G1iractive post cards teid obe thni R e i S P S adssaianasdd your friends cvervwher lull that d [T e O Ulasgyel ia davian o o AR 22nd il“] Py s taine S ioh B £ AN, CryWhiere on that day. ! Sl i Ll demonstrate ol g with Miss F. R. Bow- 1t would he GAE it ailicact AR oth of March. 1 visited St. Augus- Wil demonstrate either of the above have bought the 'of pretty cards <hould be sent out in ! WHAT SHE WANTED. jtine, Halatka, Daytony, and then | SEeimTT ——— |models any time within the next twe i : $lone day to advertise Florida, You! stopped for a day and a half in ()r— I’rlces 25(}0 50(; 750 we S. M. STEPHENS. cwenty acres, and have “;"1 help. ¢ Jdim Mann was on his way back lando and a day in Bartow. Then G. C. ROGAN. : : | | 5 T W B. Tomlin in charge | AL Hrom Chicago, und couldn’t help hear- | St Kk Lakeland and it looked lu-ln-. ot i — | . elp hear 3 Peane expects at some | . Rucker Adams, who is actis 1, R the conversation of the couple in to me than any place 1 had previously | NOTICE TO ELECTRICAL CON- | o to make this part ol linterested in Chuntiuqua work, hay-| 10 Section vight behind him, says a| S I spent a day in Lakeland and | TRACTORS & PROPERTY OWNERS GOOd NCWS! Lis home. Ve orennizit o & TSR Ol | writ in Mack’s National Monthly, |? day in Auburndale, and admired i T s . bo Fay : L i s \ e latest news can always bt {qua at Lakeland, has spent g R ¥ looked like newly-married folks, | the P! veness of Lakeland and 10 conforniity with the heiiand or. s i i well Gibbons will be in two in the ciry in behalf of e | DU Were 0t on their honeymoon, gs | the sconic beauty of Auburndale und AN A OR Simii Has biea found at my News Stand, where the " n 2 : A ! t B . ol " S S Lo it il B H oM GO R B as bee i H seorrow, and as previous- tablishment of a 'h qua at _,‘““‘_\1‘11:n learned by deduction. The wom- tllwl soil .'.ml””" and splendid location TR e leading newspapers and periodicals, 1. will address the voter: i point. \\.‘- trust the e Adanis 90 luid down a newspaper she had |© -~|l". R D EhBEIZ005 To. canaot i l'nllu\\'in-.;'l"""'|/'lnl>‘ cte, are on sale promptly 4t the corner of Main meets with success in the effort ¢ reading and said to her hus i sl st fecs for inspection: Up to ten lamps, |‘.u~-1 publication. stucky avenue, Mr. Fort Myers Pross band: pa and Tarpon Springs, and once .,. Ot Conohs Bear e niaie .ndidate for govermor, | £ P LAV | Do you know, 1 wish 1 had one|[Wore teturned to Lakcland, By this : I - s ! 1 | time | began to fedd that the high [“lm'\ -five lamps, 10 cents each; Good views' ‘ be his first visit 1 MUSICAL COMPANY HERE 1 aflinitic Oh, 1 think it Gl ma b ‘;“ S over twenty-five lamps, 6 cents each, 4 L] 3 ORI wonld 1 inst Q@ ake regiu s 3 ace o 3 y : . he entered the cam THREE NIGHTS NEXT WEEK. I .” Just l !I n-d ml sit “;l A S e s o No inspection shall be made for h»ss,n\ Florida scenery, including Lakes o with somebody and have him ™ 4 oo e © lthan one dollar, i B abont the incomparable solden |Floridia and T meant to do it I went | lolhy lund posteards, are also in stock ie SIS e Here is what Prot Arnoid itothe In parable golde s | Inspections of temporary installa- o my hair, and tell me that my |40%0 to Fort Myers where I spent . . great variety, hed for the ladies |Universiny o and Vet s ey , N g i pa, tens for show window exhibitions, Known thea ]+ : eves were the most beautitul in the |tWVO Gds But 1 saw nothing as e 4 the passenger sti- heatrical soritic in ; : i u it ol ‘u ventions and the like, shall be 2 . 3 . ‘ whole world, and 2ood a= the highland lake @ 0 ]ues' .4 in one corner of the says of Johnny Galvin win i . o AGraT raEhKRedL fhot ‘. harged for according to the time re- . E Z “'h * dai o Bty Sasn IOBCE aone It © A room yesterday by the Gulvind will presour o ropertol L] aid the husband yawn [ ; mumd for such inspections at the R B AR " stopping at Winter Haven for two| § : For those who smoke th lends (he Epworth League, ap- ! Musical comodivs at the Hervon the ; dbvs. . Aftor lookln= ovbr the fatous [rate of seventy-five cents per hour, i smoke the splendid plers d Jieti oy d i y dnlirota ninte ot cjdays 4 King B e fan H A . : N e marking the Ater Monday, Tuesduy and Wednes- | \ .\luI that the delicate pink of my s e G T e B | Bach re-inspection of any over-|cigars carried, Lakeland and Tamps i ; e P < cheeks had been painted there by the 10 e bl o | Fie R i 5 ; not known whether jt Gy i hose who did not see 2 i b R more to Auburndale, where 1 lmum""'“' underground or interior wires|makes. Fine smoking tobacco also. angels, and that he couldn’t live with- 0-oh, 1 think an aflinity like would be—-—"" Fisn't an aflinity you want,” terrupted her husband. seem to want is a plain, old-fashioned ment they fout me. \wed to remain there, or the Gulvins in the on <« proper place in the Iu_‘plu_\'ml .{n the Grand Opera hon 1 | week missed a rare treat for the com-| [pany wus excellent in every re { wnl}mt of all was Johnny Galvin, nl. i A Smailes returned who| * \is morning from Tampa, ‘:; one of lnn ux]mln comedians of | ‘ln\r " sent as representative of | ndm 1sica ur'm dy : e and has al ready come far. A graduate fron s i e , the annual State con-|'*OY tome Tar fiaduate Jrom 1 vaudeville and melo-drama, in both EDXSON]A 0. 0. F. Mr. Smalles i i=iustic over the convention lendid manner in which | < were treated by Tampans. of which he achieved distinction, ha has found his most congenial line of | Benefit Assocmted Clmrmes Tonight. work in musical comedy. Everything in him fits him for success in musical prozram and which the Winter Haven groves are produced, and conciuded “What yon | Prices the same quality of scil as that on| the land more reasonable at Auburndale and the scenery and lakes were much more beputiful. “But still 1 had not seen 21l of Florida, xo [ traveled on to the east coast by way of Enterprise and Titus- ville and on down to Fort Lauder- l’il‘]l' where 1 spent three days. Two days in Miami and a day in Palm ‘i convention Mr, Smailes | A very strong i‘i“""' Beaeh and West Palm Beach, s k i zrand degree, which ad- comedy roles. He has the athletic|good music. Open 6 p. . Come and fled me with the L Const andostill s sembership in the Grand L"'”‘f"' ”;" 'iI“" K m;m ln'-n'.~1:lln'l alertlhelp o good camse and iveidentally fgo0 5 e bliof that the highland tHUNE ) 1 H e is|spe w1l o N ¢ s \« o the \”un eville athlete. Hi & pend a pleasant hour lake vegion was the place for my fu- lexperience i ‘ timate has g S blaceh bt TIRIE ! ,IH, ‘” 1 th ; 1;11 i hll n ture home and investment, 1 return- en him e ecise of o findshied actor it F £ Naylor, of Buffalo, X. Y1y, e all i dborn s of 1o | STORY OF A STINGY HUSBAND. fed to Lukeland and spent anothes oo s for a few days' visit . ) : S b ] : ! | o day in Lakeland, a day in Auburu- o three weeks here ;\“l; Votwinkles i his merrs BUes g gively article ing the current | gale and a day in - Winter Haven, b 16 ome i oday ot Youl shoeyes, mukes hineaccomedian infyunher of Farm and Fireside on the Then in order to miss nothing T went {the truest sense of the word, one who| i humorous to purchase of a couple of % Add to this a native Mr. Deen's home in| ¢ . refincment which never Mr. Naylor is charmed S g . the limit of good taste cland and expects at no dis- Mg 4 R to take up his residenc relations between hushands and wives on the subject of home finances there several interesting reports of ac- Following is a report of o stingy husband: ¥ A girl 1 knew lor in Lakeland in the touch overy word or gesture. are rto b goes bevond | cases and a pleas- all g volce and you have in my youth was the qualities that make Tor success |y ppied after a short acquaintance to i incomic opera. 11 heaven and 1, gopolarly professional man. He had P Muphy, of State-wide repu- MANARCTS only give him a faivipeen brought up under hard condi- 20 < in Lakeland today in the (hance, here is the Raymond Hiteh-dgions in a strenuous school of poverty et of Uis railroad guide, whick [C0CK or the Jimmy Powers of a fewispe was the daughter of wealth and e Ve greatest thing ever. [years hence. Tt will be interesting |y never been denied a reasonable Her husband is what is called a good provider. He bought amply for the table and was not averse to having plenty of fuel and sufficient house furnishings to keep his home comfortable and dignified. He sim- |-I\ declined to let Betty buy so much ¢ to wate h his progress wish to talk politics but he i o SN, «sx taking an active imc-r-\ campaign. He is looking wproved since his last trip| in the year, at which time | roovering from a siege of | Galvin's sister Ella shared; AJESTI S ——————— Socents” worth of anything, e H EATR E ;md not wish her to have accounts l ' |t shops, nor did she desire them <{When she wanted to buy anything SON Program tor Ioniunt }1-4‘ Berself o the children he accom- 9 panied her, superintended her por- H | Chases, examined every pair of stock R Y ]n“rSdaY’ A'".“ |8 ines and every vard of muslin and { ! Itrowned upon ruching and trimming necedless, dri pockethook and paying the hill| the wing out his well 5 as il | THE GHOSTS WARNING (hEd it BROWN OF HARVARD a T LADIES” AND CHILDRENS' THEATRE son when flonrish Hhad been done to his satisfaction, She | with a shoppin. | (Selig - Dranma) pever had any money in her posses PROGRAM TONIGHT. NORMA OF NORWAY | sini- oxeofit wlien. hor. othen sent 1t T (Kalem Dramiao) j': her as a gift, and when this wa LE KIDDIE: MINNE: done <he took excellent care 1o keep m Drama.) OF A BLIZZARD (Scenic.) ESIGNATION, Once the good was zood for a counted the uben in ignoranc for s compelled to leave He carefully OPEN AT 6 P M. ‘\l an, in some ways he home few days 'IH':})nn,p ficneral Admlsslonnoloc amonnt that his wife wonld spend \'ON DEBRS [ior the house during his absence. | {Comedy. ) cn“dre“ “nder |2"“50 Then he Jost his train and had 1o wait over another day. Coming home loc W he asked her for the cash and pnt it L s e e o s s AENRENE T TR pocket for the next| twenty-four hours.” tmnm UNDER 12 HELPING HINTS FOR WOMEN. | The woman who is innately dainty {dislikes to remove her gloves when for grimy and un- hand become drawing traveling by rail, {sizhtly even a well indeed does the v protected A mn | The work of "pmng and putting room coach. Some women carry old, into “factory shape” a watch is not lioose gloves, which are drawn on at child’s play—it requires mechanical | the beginning of the journey and re- i moved only in the dining car. For s “‘onn‘h hmw‘edge dbig 4 the same reason the hat should never 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 be removed while traveling by ]||n]n>~ a chiffon veil is at hand to tie {over the hair. It is so hard to keep |the hair properly shampooed whil: ivraw-linz that the greatest care should be taken of it, and the dust and soot of an all day railroad jour- ney will practically ruin its condi- tion, robbing it of its luster and ren- dering it clogged, heavy and whispy. A chiffon hood, made like an automo- bile hood and lined with thin silk will keep the hair clean on the train and at the same time be light, cool and comfortable. When the end of the journey is reached a handful of powdered orris may be shaken over the hair and brushed out. This will help to make the tresses clean and fluffy. ( > H. C. STEVENS Lakeland JEWELER Florida A. C. L. WATCH INSPECTOR Wales the and spent another day there “By this time the circle had nar- te Lake on line rowed and left me Lakeland, diale and Winter Haven, “For ten days T walked, rode and drove over land in this section, and I am satisfied that T have found the | hest picce of land there is in Florida, “l knew mnothing about Florida except in a superficial way but T de- cided to see it all and then fix on the most desirable spet in the State for a location, and after seeing all Florida T concluded that here is the most desirable and attractive loca- tion for a home and am convineced thaat 1 have found it. The Right Thing. “In the course of my travels | saw a great deal of land, cheaper and gome bt overy some higher, from NEW BUILDING. , Mr building Smith, did yon notice my upr - Yen where did you buy your material?” “Why, | from the Lakelanid Manufacturing Co. They =ell every- thing you need to build a honse will surcly treat you right.” jnew poing hought aml B A Little Suspicious. Perey Noodles says that althorgh he never tells tales ont of school, his ex- perience is that when a girl lets him shake hands with her in her muff she will let him keep on shaking.-—Dallas News. LIMITED SUPPLY ONLY HIGH GRADE FOUNTAIN PENS. Unequalled for rapid and smooti writing, ver mountings, sold on an uncond tional guarantee, $2.50 and § values now selling for $1.50 Send for gample and be convineed John Wodicka, New \nr)\ ( wanted, Soth St Mean Statement. Gillet—"Randolph is furlons every time he hears of a man running off with another man's wife” Perry— “Yes, it makes him wild because no | one elopes with his.”—New York Trib- une. FI-ECKLED GIRLS. I have just received a stock eof WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM, prod- uct of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM 0., Charleston, South Carolina. It is FINE, is fragrant and harmless and positively removes freckles, tan and brown moth, bleachcs dark fre- es light. Will not make hair grow. You have my guarartea tha* it will take off your freckies and tan or 1 will give you back your money. Come in, see and try it. LARGE and two at most are suffi- clent. I send them by mail, if de- sired. Price 50 cents and $1. Wileon’s Fair Skin Soap, 25c. LAKE PHARMACY. ycording to the time required for such Frostprout ! Auburn- | skilfully made, gold and sil-| Agents | THE JARS ARE| or apparatus shall be charged for ac- Come, Choose! \I"rnm my varied stock, anything you imu_v desire in my line. You will not be disappointed in guality or price Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater. |re-inspection at the rate of seventy- five cents per hour. (Signed) MORRIS G. MUNN, President of the Council. I B. HAYNES, Chairman of Light and Water Com- mittee, Attest, H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk, April 8, 1912, BLUCHER WILSON Candidate for Office of CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF POLK COUNTY CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME business and i order to do I am going to retire from activ thiz 1 am offering stock of Dry Goods, Notions, ete., ABSOLUTE COST $1 do the my entire I vou want to make work of $5, come to my stors and Jay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goods, Everything | will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES. CHAMBRAYS, SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Come and See My Line. My [Prices Will Astonish You IN. A. RIGGINS A ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone 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 satisfas« tory goods and satisfac- pleasing in every way. (N&V | tory service. —) HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE Always In The Lead 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 I8 i { i ;

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