Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 20, 1912, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., APRIL 20, 1912 PAGE FIVE § HERRON THEATRE| ™ “ramowom i i We have contracted with the ;Be” Bov Musical Comp:my ‘Snuh'-.lmk.-r corporation ?o sv'l.l E. M. | e =t *|F. 20°s and Flander's 20°s. Will have ! B .\lghts.“c"ll‘ll‘llll“' I;t 30 here about April 15. Aay one | interested please call or phone and Monday’ Aprll will be pleased to demonstrate and quote prices. Mr. Carl Gibson, spe= | 22nd {cial representative from the factory, ! will demonstrate either of the above models any time within the next two Pnces 25¢, 50¢, 75c 8 M. STEPHE) G. (. ROGAN. ‘norxcz T0 ELECTRICAL CON- i TRACTORS & PROPERTY OWNERS Good News! | | Mrs. Emory O'Neal and children, | of Tifton, Ga., are in the city, the | guests of Mrs. O'Neal's father, Mr. James Robison and sister, Emma Robison. She has many friends here who always are delight-| ed to welcome her. I Rev. W. E. Murphy, of Taft, will MWVMUN revival s Lake- | § land Mission all of next week T Club is meeting to- 4 Mission all of next week, begin jospitable home of Mr. B. 111 of town. Quite a num- : 7 ) . from town, and Wwita Mr. R \l Dutton h 11 Lakeland . the country the attend- after having spent the winter here, p.r> “'“ Joubt be large. and goes to take up his work in Min-| neapolis. He plans to come back 1o s AR |Lakeland in the carly fall and to pos- | tufiaker, candidate for! gy v ke s Bis future home, .torney, is spending 10| L und. He says he is meet- much encouragement and‘l_ 4 2 : b ‘yine over his prospects| .:n-.- ,~qu.t !‘?w past few months most | I He idelightrully in Lakelund, left todav | [for their home in Chicnzo. Probably | R no more enthusiastic booster ever upier returned f'mm .\lul.- left Lakeland than Mr. Doyle. Hard- Lakeland W "d".‘ls‘h‘" 1y a day has passed in the last thre visited friends. We are months that he has not heen on un.-“ ey o sy that Earl 1~o|xt(xn1111:\(t's““. the several lakes surrounding| Mulberry. — lnwnwsil.nk‘ land, and he has always met| otk ot i\\’ith unusual good luck, many | —— | string The latest news can always be [ In conformity with the revised o ffaund at my News Stand, where thy dinance, Mr. C. R. Sidman has beea fappointed Electrie Iaspector and is lauthorized 10 collect the following l1ees for inspection: Up to ten lamps, 25 cents each; over ten and up to ltwenty liu' lamp: 10 cents each H ' \' - '} il S, ‘CNLs pach o e : Good}Views! over twenty-tive lamps, 6 cents each. | [ No inspection shall be made for lml(.r Florida scenery, including Lake- {than one dollar. Inspections of temporary installa- 'tions for show window exhibitions, conventions and the like, shall be No Blues' wrged for according to the time re- Mr. and Mrs, James Doyle, who leading newspapers and periodicals, Imug;mn‘s. cte., are on sale promptly after publication, I land posteards, are also in stock in great variety. s of lovely Dbass attesting to \ Rennolds, of Lakeland, | his skill as a fisherman, Mr. Doyle| 3 SR MR N wired for such inspections at the " \aluable property here, declared that nowhere in the coun- i rate of seventy-five cents per hour. For those who smoke the splendid . a few days ago with | {try has he ever found a town that so|HON. W. H. TOOMER FOR CONGRESSMAN AT LARGE—HERE TODAY Each re-inspection of any over-[cigars carried, Lakeland and Tampa friends on an extended | (exactly suited him as Lakeland, and | e head, underground or interior wires|makes. Fine smoking tobacco also. irough the lake rvginn.—‘tha! he would huve remained all] Tlon. W. M. Toomer, .-mululah\ fors’ Later. —~The Lakeland Citizens' [gp apparatus shall be charged for ac- 1rem in Courier Inform- |summer but for the fact that Mrs. |Congressman State at large, arrived{band, cugaged by friends of Mr.icording to the time required for such Come Choose! ! !Doyle was anxious to turn her face{in the city just before noon from Kis-| Foomer, pa aded through the streets|re-inspection at the rate of seventy- ’ 2 e |homeward. They promised to retura |simmee, where he spoke last night.}shortly before 4 o'clock, and played|five cents per hour, -Artan, of Frostproof, [to Lakeland again next fall, and in| Mr. Toomer was cngaged to speak |several selections at the corner of | (Signed) MORRIS G. MUNN, trip to Bartow yes- the meantime they will keep up wit' fliere at 11 o'clock this morning, bui | Main street and Kentucky avenue. As President of the Council, aczain today. The little [the progress of Lakeland throuzh the [rcached here too late, and changed|we go to press Mr. Toomer is making P. B. HAYNES, be disappointed in quality or price. needs about two and a [medium of the Lakeland News. the hour to 4 o'clock this afternoon. |his address, being given an attentive |Chairman of Light and Water Com- From my varied stock, anything you may desire in my line. You will not r irs to make the run. To- St e Mr. Toomer is touring the State in]hearing by a large crowd. Mr. Toom- mittee, MiSS Ruby Danlel e - M B. Carson accompanied MOVE TO LAKELAND a machine, which enables him to]er was inll‘mlllujd by Col. I':d\\'unl's Attest, . i tor Bartow Courier Inform- meet a larger number of people and| Mr. Toomer is a man splendidiy 11 L. SWATTS, News Stand 'i Mr. J. L. Thompson and family |blace before them his plans and pur-jqualiticd to fill the office he seeks, City Clerk, e - I will move to Lakeland about the first |peses should he receive the nomina- and he states he is meeting with April 8, 1912, Lobby of Edisonia Theater. | ".»k Trammell was in Lake- }uf May where Mr. Thompson will act | tion. much encouragement over the TR O NG S cif o+ . short time this morning [as agent for the Standard Oil Co. for e 1 to Arcadia, (;Nhorn he went |the Lakeland territory. Mr. Thomp-| ol W. H. Clifiord went down /AT THE FREE METH- < big political guth(\rinu;.flvn has been assisting Mr. Everett Tampa today on business, ODIST CHURCH. today. Mr, Tre o1 is meet- | Thompson in the business here and ettt Mo e e ; : Mrs. A, Bl Darracott and mother, | The Free Mcthodist - people are BLUCHER WILSON vionu warm and cordial recep-|is fully acquainted with the dtuies Mrs, Hanna, returned yesterday aft- | having interesting services at their awierever he goes, and will [devolving upon him. Sometime ago |- . I ; ot b ot high man in the first | there was some talk among the of-erncon from a pleasant stay of sev- chureh, corner North Kentucky and . . : ! | ficials of transferring him to another | cral days in Coronet with Mrs, John [ Magnolia streets, AU 10330 a. m. Candidate for ()”ICL‘ 0" SRS Iterritory, but recently they have not | W. Darracott. cld fashioned class meeting, followed Ve ard Mrs. A, J. Holworthy, of mentioned it until the first of the - by preac |l.lll1». by Rev, K.} « kil visited friends in Brooks- wWeek when Mr. Thompson was called The Central Construction <o, com- | hamer. Sabbath school at i CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 0, The e over Sunday., Mr. Holworthy, (to Lakeland to meet the general mun- posed of Messrs. A, Logan, C. B Mer-fand evangeli ‘:‘ RUENILE S Iy i o~ the popular manager of the ager of this territory and arrange- ritand J. W, Hicks, of this city, have [eommon people ave - esped yon L0 News, formerly was the ments were completed by which Mr recently been awarded the contract vited ! ) ()].‘ ])( ”’4‘\' CQUNT\ sher g \ Kkee! for the Thompson will take up his work | for a large construction job for the Kbt sl s ot oA Camp Mining and Phosphate o, at |BAND CONCERTS ARE IMPOS- tok<11'l Hammock Land Co. Since | i The contract amounts to| SIBLE WITHOUT BAND STAND. I am going to retire from active business and in order to do avinz Brooksville Mr. Holworthy Bartow regrets very mueh to part | laverness vted the bachelor state, and | With Mr. Thompson and family, but about §12,000, @ S TEEEa R . ranks of the 1,;‘“‘.,“‘.(5.1(]1'- best wishes of all accompany Sl sy S ; ‘l he I.nkl-lnvml l I:“."‘“"]'ht“z .h i ;h‘ ¢ lady of his choice being a former (them to their new home.— Bartow! Mro i K. ‘\I<lnnnlnp:«;r came up |for the benetit of the public that ‘.". rl, who during her stay in|Courier Informant. from Coronet this maraing on busi- |reason they are hot H\""k o ".‘:‘""' T f:l\'nl:flh]l‘ l:ll‘.~.~', and while lhvr-' was showered | €T l'“" in l“l" park <'I-|‘|l-“-\”- ' 1. Brooksville l‘nrrr-spmul"- \.\'1.lh "nnul‘?llul;nmlné, many of .]n,; they lll‘lbl‘lliN'(l fn“(!un, !.\im.;m..- “| 0t 0 Tampa Tribune friends having seen him for the first | band has no ’-I'l““"f. u the .l'-'".‘ : time since his marriage to one of [for having concerts. The lights are anged so that they e | Lakeland's loveliest belles, Miss Eve- | poor and not ar Ml i ) l JE Iyn Hines, will pormit the members to read - their music withont making mis- T H E A T R E Capt. W, . Norvell and family ex- | takes. 11 they had o band stand thi i pect to move into their recently pur- | Would not be the case chaged property on South Floridq| The band is willing to give these Program 'or Ionight avenue about May 1. This house is ¢80 air coneerts in the evenings bui f e— this stock of Dry Goods, Notions, ete., 1 am offering my entir ABSOLUTE COST row ocenpied by Mr. G W, W lN,.,thl something is arvanged abour | | '[n fl A “ |8 and family who will move into their ‘-' band stand it is impossible to do so. | | “rs ay’ nr rew home seross the street some |j||,“, If any person or persons care to t l'\l"[s’ AN” cu“_DREN i next week Llul'ni~h a band stand in the park lln“ If you want to meke $1 do the work of $5, come to my store are EDISONIA. and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goods, Everything (Edison - Comedy.) LOVE IN THE HILLS Dnusie, instruments, rent, ete, which : will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS, “'EAIRE ‘ | - s {hand will gladly pay for same 2 ‘ JOIN BROWN'S HEIR : [they are paying for their lessons, PROGRAM TONIGHT. Offers for Monday night, the three | C08ts $65 per month. They can pay (Biograph—Drama. ) {reel subject, “Buffalo Bill's Wikl | 1or & band stand by paying to who- T KD OF ROARING CAMP. A W“”: Alls HHEIO | West”™ show and “Pawnee Bill's I-‘;n""""' will erect same, $10 per month, SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. (Western Drama.) (lissanay. ) II".’I" LAl or they \\l:“ 2ive two untnAn res a wm.l\ SVIMY, THE BOOTBLACK. srer | These pictures are taken from the worth $25 a coneert This offer is come a“d See My Line. My lpr;ces Wi" {aiso extended 1o the town council (Drama.) l-vnmm:u.u- of the troupe and ar - N 4 OPEN AT 6 P M exactly as given by the company in BAND PRESS REPORTER. Astonish You ELDUM'S FATHER AND | ~~~~~ e e or if you do not want one just now, [large and commodions brick freight HIS SON. == lall the large cities | Also offer some good pictures fnr;THEY ALL LOOK AT LAKELAND call in to see our line, get our prices, Warehouse. Plang City feels that she) P e e e and take a ride in one of onr splen-|Pas been no small contributor to the _____T-*Hlsi did machines. Three leading Jines €uccess of this company and should P EPEb bbb PRI Y AAbhahadssad ‘i‘ ‘(’::“l"ll'.‘l'{';ISS. fie“eral Admlssionlnloc tonight, with a diversity of subjects i AND WANT OUR DEPOT. Come and see © good show cnildm“, “nder |2u|.5c _ — 5 An effort will be made to !.;,u.‘ the If vou want a car, large or small, | Atlantic Coast Line vailroad build a (Drama.) to select from. Will take desirably | have recognition at their hands llecated city real estate in pa yay-1 We understand that the A ¢ L M R [ PA I R I Nfi A WA I C “ '1” n'fi : :.;;klllulml l.::nnlylnn:nlll-' ];.I}d Las recently expended something like | Always In A, ELlMlNATE |3 v Co. Peacock Building, 4-19-t: [ $100,000 iy improvements in Lake i < ‘.i,l__llli’ ‘ : l:llnll.,m()u‘r’ p""::']” \r:"’j‘ui,:-"- \'\'itl: "l:‘“ The Lead ! DISTANCE neighbors at Lakeland, and do not b v APPLEEEEN “‘&'l‘ll';:" them I:v ~.il‘|ui~-‘ :uuu ssion T’l&t's Wlmt we ' ‘ Phanc The work of repairing and putting | No color seems to voice the spring|they have been able to Secure from | into “factory |hape" a watch is not : time feeling more satisfactorily than i‘””‘ railroad people, but they do fecl child's play—it requires mechanical apple green, and always at this time [that in view of the importance of . of the year it is seen cropping out in |Plant City as a shipping point, and; skill thorough knowledge of the pur- trimmings and materials consequently a money maker for the | Alm To Be | | ‘l;o‘-;r raer Always in the lead, when !, Don't try your temper or | patience, simply go to \ it comes to fresh, pure, pose and requirements of each com- Very attractive linens and lawns|company, that it should at least have | full-strength drugs, toi- | your telephone and eall ponent part.. Itisa skill which takes in this color are being shown, whil: | Onsideration equal to that shown the let articles, sundries, and 3 62, and you will be con- deep study to master, and it is sur- the same cool shade is seen in a new [€it¥y of Lakeland. —Plant City all drug store merchan- | | nected with our Speclal 2ot i i sclftone brocade of fleur de lis. Courier. | Order Department. What- prising how few who are in the busi- ¢ f [ ful i : The flowered ninions are also ef- S nens et | ever your particular de- y o n ul {n'gettl.llg Peg:cf_ fective, and in hyacinth blue, which NEW BUILDING. when you deal at our | | sire may be, we'll take time keeping conditions into their will be a popular tint, are especially = b o s e 1 I ’ care of 1t with satisfae« work, You won't find better watch- pretty, the flowers being in soft gray-| Sa¥ Mr. Smith, did you notice my | tory goods and satisfae- maker's skill in the state than at ish tones of pink and yellow. new building going up?’ *Yes, pleasing in every way. ( tory service. where did you buy your material?” | T : > HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE (h___-__fi-) Umn SUPPL' OILY “Why, 1 bought from the Lakeland HIGH GRADE FOUNTAIN PENS. Manufacturing Co. They sell every- Unequalled for rapid and smooth |thing you need to build a house and ' N S writing, skilfully made, gold and sil-|will surely treat you right.” L [] ™ ver mountings, sold on an uncondi- tional guarantee. $2.50 and $3.50| More than 7,000,000 Americans L‘kel.nd JEWELER Florida values now selling for $1.50. Send |are carrying protection in fraternal for sample and be convinced. Agents|orders, which have paid out more A. C. L. WATCH INSPECTOR wanted. John Wodicka, 334 East|than two billion dollars to wldowsl 55th St., New York City. and orpbans. * ; dise. You'll be satisfied

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