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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAXELAND, FLA., APRIL 19, 1912, PAGE FIVB Miss Dora Bonacker went down t5| The Farmers Club meets lumm~,0frl(:|Al MINIJ"’[S OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. Tampa this morning where she wil! | row at the home of Mr. B. Gray B _'_l‘ the zuest for several days of her|south of town, A pleasant .unl profit- ! . or CIIY (’0””(:“- i3 We hava contracted with the brothers, Messrs. W. A and Johu[able day is in, store for all who at-| Bell Bov Musical (,mll])(lll)' debaker corporation to sell B, M. Ponacker and their ramilies, tend. A cordial invitation is extend- . s ud Flander’s 205, Will have T T U NI | ed all who are interested in farminz | The rezular jion of the Councii ;:lll-‘~ “C:m“m.‘: a s about April 15. Aay one Mro S0 M. Stephens came over on to be present. fmer with Messrs, Munn, Pillans, ef |interested please call or phone and Wednesday afternoon from Winter | e e Evton, Pugh and Scipper present. Monday Aprll | will be pleased to demonstrate and Maven and yesterday, in company| Candidates for office are now to]| Minutes of April 3 and 4 were read ’ {Guote prices. Mr. Carl Gibson, spe- w With Mrs. Stephens, went down to|be forced to g0 on record regarding [ind approved. ' 22 d |vial representative from the factory, b Y Tampa to attend the meeting of ! the zood roads question, 'n“.l( is thel The clerk was instructed to ad-'0 o @ n ® o o will demonstrate either of the above \. (. McDonald and lu-nnlg orange growers. Mr. Stephens ,,4{“““,, oF g00d ronds bothusiasts AtIViEC A€ Ll R Uo flat thols ee et — — Imodels any time within the next twe wved from Mrs. Rountree # 10 terned to Winter Haven today to look 12 recent convention Loy would widen and pave Cedar P i 25 0 75 fweeks 8. M. STEPHENS 211 south New York avenue, havins fter his orange business E pol e stiect, build conerete bulkhead and r ces' C C c" N G. €. ROGAN puted one of Mrs. Morrell's houses, o A !TALENTED LADY AT MARSHALL'S | *!¥~ into Muun park opposite the ‘ it B ot r:;m i GOVERNOR TAKES PART . jdepot it that company wonld bear NOTICE TO ELECTRICAL CON- :’.\::i;]le“\\'ils u:owdu(l to tho IN PLAY AT CAPITAI_ : Mrs. b1 ..\lursn-. n!. Atlanta, (:u..l'w' the expense, | TRACTORS & PROPERTY OWNERS, GOOd NCWS! ! ksonvill j L Las charge of the music department | The matter of laying 2-inch terra i go i< with citrus fruit growers, re- Tallabassee, \1"“ TN A breack e Marshall's 523 cent store, She ot pipe to Lake Wire was post- | R I The latest news can always be : - 10 their homes after the ton- of promise suit was held here Tues- Jis greatly talented and it will pay [Poted 1o the net session. [ In conformity with the revised of | fhund at my News Stand, where the yesterday at Tampa. The 'day nizht in which Gov. Gilohrist {you to hear her play. Marshall's Uhe petition of Deen & Bryant for dinance, Mr. C. R. Sidman has beea leading e \.\\-l\;“wl'.\' and periodicals, pumber of the passengers were Wis plaintift and Miss Clem Hamp | risic department is the most com-|it “osspool was referred 1o the sani- appointed Electric Inspector and s zines, ote, are on sale promptly o0 for Winter Haven. Jton was defendant trial Wasinjate in the city, Al music 10 cents [ty committee with power to act authorized to collect the following i i attended by ahout one thousand T: [per copy. 4 Ilie petition of G. P. Webb was 1ees for inspection: Up to ten lamps, publication. e and Mrs, Co T, Hartson left on lahassce poople and the program was ! e e g e allowed in the sum of $750 for 1911125 cents each; over ten and up to " L on their way to their for- carried ont in sreat style. Gov. Gil-| EDISOX\!A tanes [twenty-tive Tamps, 10 cents each; Good Views! per home at Eaton Rapids, Mich., christ was sworn to tell untruths, al The management wishes to an- A\ppointmeny by the light and wa-'over twenty-tive lamps, 6 cents each, i expect to stop awhile at untruths and nothing but untruths, No inspection shall be made for h'*\'ul Florida scenery, including Lake- nounce that we ave promised for one [t committee of ¢ R Sidman as ard’s mas- | Cloctrical inspector was contirmed by than one dollar land posteards, are also in stock im Bx-[Couneil, Inspections of temporary installa- and other points in Flor- =0 help him Frank Clark. The final ~hort visits on their way.— verdict of the judee was that the de Rider Hag in two reels, WV onext week (lerpicce, N areat variety, puvt o Gorda Herald. jfendant was guilty and must pay 8 4o date 1o be announced later. We| Prtition for extension of the wates tions for show window exhibitions, e e fine or marry the governor. This sl Iwill also have at an carly date a[main on West Lemon street was r-v-!vl'll\t‘lllinns and the like, shall be N BI ' yvpother mighty fine twelve-page promiscd to satisfy next leap your 1 to the light and water com- charged for according to the time re- 0 ues‘ three reel feature film, “The Vietim |1 is- | The play was given for the benefit | for recommendation at the guired for such inspections at the o the Lakeland News wa the Mormons,” which has been | mittee § om this office today and is car- of the U D¢ {ib it o Sl oo | HONT session, rate of seventy-five cents per hoyr, | For those who smoke thoe splendid : o news of Lakeland and Polk - - S “'“\‘:,‘1.':[]]:“::_”h P e e e public improvement commit-! Bach re-inspection of luny over-|cigars carried, Lakeland and Tamps tand, incidentally, the mcs- KON, CROMWELL GIBBONS | We are showing every night the|'er was authorized to put wire fence head, underground or interior wires!makes. Fine smoking tobacco also. wo of the merchants who recognize WILL SPEAK HERE TONIGHT. |Lst picturcs than can be obtained [70und the park, replace the gatesjor apparatus shall be charged for ac- an wdvertising medium of true FEfR e i:llhl on the lookout all the time fos(@id have proper sizns printed for!cording to the time required for such Come Choose' Wi to every farmer and grower Hon. Cromwell Giboons, candidate |reatures that we think will please, [use in the park, re-inspection at the rate of seventy- ’ 2 b the trading radius of Lake-|ior governor, is duc to reach Lake-| wateh the paper and window for| Complaints from plumbing firms | five cents per hour. From my varied stock, anything yoo (Signed) MORRIS G. MUNN, fand this afternoon and make an ad-1oxact dates of above feature produc- | Were referred to the sanitary ,and ; ; President of the Council, |may desire in my line. You will not [dress in behalf of his candidacy 10-{{jons, plumbing inspector night If the weather will permit, gl e Ordinance No. 110, entitled, An P. B HHAYNES, be disappointed in quality or price 1 will speak at the corner of Maiu If you want w car, large or small, [ordinance regulating digging up Chairman of Light and Water Com- treet and Kentucky avenue, or it you do not want one just now, |Strects and putting in connections, mittee, Miss Ruby Daniel U il Polk, of Memphis, Tenn. ity for a visit of several da here is the guest of h porter, Mrs. Fo AL Morrell. My, Polk | Everybody is cordially invited to]cqll in to see our line, get our prices, | Vs duly passed, all members pres- Attest, <aking of the Titanic disfl-\'l"i‘.i:nll’nd the spe ;1kin;_' and hear wha [und take a ride in one of our splen-|tht voting “yes” H. L. SWATTS, News Stand i that he was in New York last Mr. Gibbons has to say. He is a prom-{4iq machines. Three leading lines Ordinance No. U141, entitled, An City Clerk, and was aboard the Titanic's inent citizen of ‘I.nlkwnnll cand de- |y seleet from. Will take desirably ovdinance requiring all persons t) April 8, 1912, Lobby of Edisonia Theater. s ship the Olympia, and that he sires to place betore the voters s | jeeated city real estate in part pay-{ V0 @ permit from the mayor bel — it the time that there were platform and those measures b fent, Lakeland Automobile and fore giving any public performance, < u fow lifeboats carried compared would advocate if clected to this high supply Co., Peacock Building, 4-19-t1 speaking or preaching or bhegging ou cmount of passenger traflic, cflice the streets, and passing o license given its first reading, in being equipped with only NU HANGE thercon, was svoon o Mr. Polk will be here sev- Enjoying Picme WILL CIOSN;‘::CIS?OIE}E)(;‘ GROWERS. taking the regular conrse. | [ BLUCH ER WILSON ‘ lavs vet, i 4 i | DERF ¢ Ordinance No. L2, entitled, An : g On Lake Hollingsworth. crdinance requiring railroad com The members of the Excelsioc and | Members of the Citrus Exchang: W. Ao MeRae, candidate for Fierian Literary societies of thelapd other fruit growers of Florida, panies to maintain a tagman at cer Ciln(li(:(lt(.‘ for ‘)”i(\‘ of s and repealing . y 6 _ . ¢ ¥ tuin street eross ssioner of agriculture, of lakeland High school are enjoyinz ! pumbering in all about 520 persons, ) J : | ordinance No, 1 was introduced tlice he is now the incumbent, their annual picnic today on the [ gecided vesterday that the Exchange : § | i | | i c and given dts first reading. On mo-| CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Lakeland last night, leaving shores of Lake Hollingsworth, hinv-| st pot die but that cach of them ! " ¢ % % g ; tion the rules were suspended and toomorning for other points in the ing gone ot 1o the scene of the fes- il use cvery effort (o bring into the : ; s < " . sitid ordinance No, 112 was put upon Mr. McRae is an honest, up- tivities carly this morning Exchange every box of oranges and i A {sii li e ; . ‘ 4 it second and final readings and was y OO I\ it zontleman, and will make the I'wo wagonettes were used inf eeaperruit possible, 7 f POLK COUNTY e : 3 : ! 3 = picsed, all memoers present voting b u splendid official. He stutes transporting the merry picnicer The audience gathered in the Tam- |, i yes, The following bills were ordered paid: . . Brush, Swatts, $6.67; Frederick Depart- ment Co., 110; Lakeland Farniture and Hardware Co, $1.65; Do 1 Maynard, $5; Paul & Wagner Co, f elected to this office that he who were chaperoned by the lt-;u'h~||,;,, Bay Casino also listened to one ndeavor to have a law passed ors of the high school. The girlsior the most powerful talks on or- e it the duty of the commis- carried well filled hampers, and the legpization ever heard in the State, st toovisit each county in the crowd is no donbt having a delight rhis was by Hon, A, O, Stanley, of onece each year, in order that ful day Kentucky, member of Congress and way wequaint himself with the | ol the steel trust investigating com- tions of each section, therefore | nittee, @ as e ‘te history | .' ach ti therefor )x.nlv-l. .‘md w nsl a complete history $1.80: Guy Arendell, $8. 1z him to better serve the pen- | of the inside of the great tobacceo : . i 4 A On motion Council adjourned. | Mr. McRae will be retained ia war tonght ont in the dark tobacco M. (G MUNN soflice by a handsome majority on AJ ES I I {growing district of Kentucky, in- {iieattont clnding the work of the “night rid- . 1. SWATTS, THEATRE {;"’“‘” : City Clerk. Another feature of the convention, 24T T lequally as important in its oway as g 2 . Feither of the features mentioned, wis HOLLINGSWORTH NEWS. Prouram '0" Ionlgnt, e ovation received by Sales Man- 7 | Mroand Mrs A Walker and Mrs i [y £ SHRaDs S EIS SRR ) Inlian and danghter-in-law -m.l: Ihursday Anr" Ia vhom ontsiders have Jevelled their)® s i = 4 [<hafts of consure in their efforts to]Brand Aol callers at the Fla sl [diceredit the work of the Exehanz ’“”.':" Farm Monday ACTORS THEARTS I Burton was cheered 1o the echo | The young people met at the he | of Will Pearce azain Thursday even "fl HDIES' ANI’ lelm[NS (Rathg-=lpmy.) :\\1..»1| T S0100L 10] da st s R ing to sing, which was very m»\u hen E CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME I am going to retire from active business and in order to do this I am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, ABSOLUTE COST I you want to make $1 do the work of §5, come to my store Notions, ete., A MESSAGE FROM BEYOND. e Tateness of the hour, th :nuli-»nu“' and Tay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goods Everything l“t"a[ (Vitagraph Drama. [wonld not et him stop talking Hnli“‘J“"\';ll "l»“l “:' 3 i il will be slashod to rock bottom prices, including 5 Y Heispedn : 2 <2 5 i [ Mr. Fred Mercer is working | iy THE MANIA Jlonx wrine b wax seady 40 96— il at. promnt LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS, PROGRAM TONIGHT. S I‘l'll" '”\([' l(‘!il"l';b\"l' NIGHT ! Lpul LR L0 | Mr. Fulton is stopping at the Mer SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Se—— ; Rt Py ] | T i cers for an indefinite lenzth of time LONE BAG T TRITST e | S. § wd Tarner has returnes 1 H H | EAGLE'S TRUST ; “‘,S,fi'f]‘{“?’}’f SPECIALS. ] Miss sawt twmner nas vewrned \§ Come and See My Line. My [Prices Will tIndig ami i fr Auburndale . ) . “.l -I-’r..l'?l- Sar OPEN AT 6 P M I‘nv strect Saturday, April 20, I"I’::' .\‘ll.n'lllu'lln; and Miss Gates were | AStonISh Y(’u BUD. 7 I ay, April 22, wide Swiss Hn'vruxd-‘uf!ln week ) — % {very pleasant callers at the home of Comedy Drama.) I Ad |0 | TUCKED NET 20 inch vt Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Davig on Wed- LITTLE STOCKING fienera mlsslo“nn C fve cents per vard . Only three vards | pogday afternoon. to a customer Mr. and Mrs Jerry Mercer of Gard-| (:I“ldre“ “nder |2|||¢50F RIBBON - Satin taffeta, <ix inches fner, Fla, and Miss Ada Burgner were | ADNISSION ... .‘.Tr.fl.'i :f.'loc e || CHILDREN UNDER 12 . 50 R 2 et e sard | Lave, two vards for five cent NEW BUILDING I 4 | I‘__— | o g ¢ | CARD OF THANKS. Say, Mr. Smith, did you notice my |2 [PAIRING A WA C“ i —_— new building going up?” Y ‘ We wish, through this means, to !\\'h'-rr- did you buy your material?” s oour thanks and sincere ap-|[“Why, I bought from the Lakeland (Drama.) ide, 25 conts Saturday only. Mon-[callers at ye scribes the latter part Always In A ELIMINATE f The Lead | DlSTANCEt % i ( , |1 jation 1o all those who showed | Manufacturing Co. They sell 4‘\'1‘1'_\'-; s o much kindness and sympathy [ thing you need to build a house and v {in our recent bereavement will surcly treat you right.” . That's What We Phone Aim To Be , Your Order Don’t try your temper or patience, simply go to full-strength drugs, toi- your telephone and call let articles, sundries, and 62, and you will be con- The work of répairing and putting (MR and MRS, €. L. RICHARD- into “factory shape” a watch is not SON, IR Stringent Austrian Laws. child's play—it requires mechanical N | Austrians are liable to arrest for | : he pur- A Palm Beach county man not|lese majeste If they vary the position ! skill thorough knowledge of the p long ago sold $117 worth of sweet|of the postage stamp ou a letter pose and requirements of each com- | potatoes raised on one-thirticth of | ponent part.. It is a skill which takes lan acre of land FRECKLED GIRLS. | | | | | | | Always in the lead, when ! it comes to fresh, pure, { | i | ° HODDDD > Stttk e A ke # PP SERFEPEI PEFETE S CITEE Unequalled for rapid and smooth|take off your freckies and tan or I| ; N S writing, skilfully made, gold and sil-| will give you back your money. Come L] =] ver mountings, sold on an uncondi-|in, see and try it. THE JARS ARE tional guarantee. $2.50 and $3.50| LARGE and two at most are suffi- HENLEY & HENLEY Lakel‘nd JEWELER Florid. values now selling for $1.50. Send|clent. I send them by mall, it de—. THE WHITE DRUG STORE for sample and be convinced. Agents|sired. Price 50 cents and $1 A. C. L. WATCH INSPECTOR wanted. John Wodicka, 334 East| Wilson's Fair Skin Soap, 25c. Foth St New York it . | ereetteesteenteostessttonstensteonseents) deep study to master, and it issur- | = & = —— nected with our Speclal : - o ‘o8 allros as o . . woely 5 all drug store merchan- pec | prising how few who are in the busi- The East Coast railroad h.«.. mad I I:m‘.v‘:' ju.,kl ‘rf.mn‘ed. a‘.vtovk of : ; Order Department. What- : 3 2 a rate of one fare plus 25¢ for the| WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM, prod- dise. You'll be satisfied e ness are successful in getting perfect ever your particular de- 5 i sis 2 N | round trip to Miami, account of the uct of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM when you deal at our sire may be, we'll take time keeping conditions into their State Horticultural Socicty meeting|[CO., Charleston, South Carolina. It care of It with satistaes work. You won't find better watch- next month. is FINE, is fragrant and harmless store for our service I8 [ tory gool shd Sl maker's skill in the state than at _— and positively removes freckles, tan pleasing in every way. [ | tory service. LIMITED SUPPLY ONLY and brown moth, bleaches dark fre- TR AT L 4 > HIGH GRADE FOUNTAIN PENS. |es light. Will not make hair grow. " i You have my guarortes tha* it will| ERN S e e e —————