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gistered at the DeSoto hotel. embers are invited to be present. Mr. Wm. Lastinger, a promine izen of Chicora, is in Lakeland t garding some throat affection. se is giving him every attentio hch improved. nths. —eeee . is the guest of her father, M d Pender and family. r. A. C. McDonald has sold h same public. rs. George Lee and wont, N, per home., Patton, rmation has been . Charles M. clatives. Prof. ormal school, assee later in but the br the mext school fear. ASSa, uring the summer. DISONIA. §; IES* AND CHRDRENS'|® THEATRE —_— ROGRAN TONIGHT. —_— IN'S DOGGONED LUCK. (Comedy.) EW PRINCE OF THE CHURCH. (Topical.) ARTS OF ITALY. (Drama.) ALIAN-TURKISH WAR. Sixth Series, (Topical.) Don Adair spent yesterday in Tam- on business and while there was There Will be a meeting off the Foman's Club tomorrow afternoon at ¢ p— visitor to Tampa yesterday. lumbia, Tenn.,, and Mr, and Mrs. George Dickinson. Sunday, preparing to build there. Mr. C. A. McDonald was a business | TRAGIC DEATH Miss Mertie Gracy, Mr. Will Gracy, their father, Mr. W. B, Gracy, of Co- Lowery, formed a party who went down this merning to Port Tampa to visit Mr, [til his neck was broken and his body Mrs. H. B. McKee left for Tampa She expects to be gone a |week or ten days on business in con- nection with the new home she is{two miles and a half southeast of 3 » r. 4 B THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, MAY 15, 1912. PAJGE FIVR e e e e eee— ———— PROPOSALS FOR PAVING OF ORLANDO BOY. Orlando, May 15.—Howard Sallee, a boy of ten years, met a tragic by t death late yesterday alternoon by be-|; ‘,“ iu«-k ». ing dragged by a runaway horse Illl’}]‘_”; m., Monday, May 2v, mutilated. ing, curbing and storm drainage work The boy was the son of Mr. andion the following streets in the City Mrs. Thomas Sallee, who came t0or Lukeland, Fla.: Orange county from Campbells, Ind., last October, and settled on a farm Main Massuchusetts, Florida avenue from town. AND SEWERS. S "mi proposals will be received | more than local application. * Board of Bond Trustees until ., for the furnishing of all ma- terials and labor necessary for pav- street from New York to Myrtle to Swat the Fly. OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. The Washington board of health has {ssued an appeal which seems to have We have contracted with the “Swat the fiy early!” it urges, and though | 'Studebaker corporation to sell E. M. the sentiment might be more elegant- |[F. 30's and Flander’s 20’s. Will have ly expressed, it nevertheless has the Ia 30 here about April 15. Aay one ;nerll l‘;' clearly f"°n""l“"5('“5 "}:‘“:‘s‘ interested please call or phone and . By way of explanation, i al:‘lfied that or.)e fmuulepflv making her ‘wm be pleased to demonstrate and appearance as late as April 10, may {quote prices. Mr. Carl Gibson, spe- by the middle of September have be- | ¢ial representative from the factory, come the ancestress of nine genera- |Will demonstrate either of the above tions, totaling 7.600.000 descendants. \models any time within the next two To entertain all these would em- lweeks 8. M. STEPHENS. o home of Mrs. W. D. Edwards. All y consulting Dr. Samue] F. Smith Mr. J. M. Peacock still remains ite ill, we regret to note. A trained d it is hoped that he will soon be 1iss Nuna Patton, mother &znd two ters, Miss Allie and Miss Hattie itton, moved today into the home of . George Lee on South Missouri nue, where they will be at home their friends during the summer iss Kathleen Pender, of Winter cen, is taking the teachers’ course he Summer Normal, which is be- conducted at the Lakeland High ool building, and, while in the rest in the Majestic theater to|TWO SUNDAY SCHOOLS TO HAVE has a proposition now under ad- ment to enter another line of ness, but is not yet ready to make Mr. F. B. Terrell and family have moved into their recently purchased nt {home on Orange street, which they o- |have had remodeled and transformed into an up-to-date and commodious and hired Mr. for the purpose. He quit work about weeks ago for Boston, but was called n, |back on some business matters. His|handed him a buckei friends are glad to see him again. Mrs. T. J. McKnight and little son, of Davenport, are in Lakeland today, coming down to be treated by Dr. Wheeler. Mrs. McKnight is about recovered from her recent painful ex- perience of a few weeks ago when she was terribly bruisd and mashed Iby her hair becoming caught in a gacoline engine. It will be remem- bered that her hair caught in the en- gine, and it was thirty minutes be- killed, and scemed to derive solace fpre she was extricated. She re-|from the fact that he was uncon- ceived several bad gashes about the|Stious of the terrible experience, face and head, and was injured in- r. [ternally. She is now about recovered, which is very gratifying to her many friends. -l threw the plow boy’'s foot in the form of a hitch. At the same time the boy fell off. lop, dragging the boy by the leit foot, his head hanging down, his body being battered against trees and fence posts, Mr. Sallee said this morning that he believed his son was instantly C0ZY HOME WANTED. Why not build one on that vacant lot of yours and help to meet the wants of a number of people who is partner, Mr. Hartzell, and the PICNIC AT INVERNESS, |are looking for a cozy home? er, with his son, will conduct the —_— Houses rent readily for good ren- ter in the future. Mr. McDon-| The Sunday schools of the Cum-|tals and lots on which comfortable berland Presbyterian church and of [houses are standing sell much more the First Presbyterian church will|readily than do vacant lots, Best combine this year and enjoy their an-|‘l“4llil.\' lumber, millwork and every- nual picnic together, going up to In-|thing necessary at right prices if verness on Friday morning for the|You will see thd Lakeland Manu- Yesterday afternoon Mr. Sal- lee did some plowing about the place, Calvin Hull's horse 5:30, the boy unhooking the horse from the plow. The father then put the lad on the residence, norse’'s back for the quarter of a mile ride to the Hull home, When the boy Col. J. H. A. Bruce left about two[v-as seated on the back of the horse, and was about to start, his father This appar- ently scared the horse, and he made |c¢husetts, a couple of lunges, which somehow The horse dashed away at ful] gal- Palmetto, Lemon street from Florida to Da- Kota. Orange Irom Florida to Lake ave- nue, Massachusetts to Pine. Kentucky avenue from Lake Mor- ton to Bay street. avenue from Lime Tennessee avenue from Orange to Cedar. Pine street from Florida to Massa- Cedar street from Tennessee to chain around tne|Massachusetts. Bids will be received on the fol- lowing classes of pavements: Vitri- fied brick, bitulithic, wood block and asphalt macadam. The Board of Bond Trustces espe- cially reserves the right to separate tracts covering the several materials specified. or to award the contract as 2 whole, provided no separate con- tracts shall be made to cover less than 10,000 square yards of surface pavement, without the consent of the bidder. Separate proposale will be received unti] the same date and hour for the furnishing of all labor and materials necessary for the construction of a system of sanitary sewers with all appurtenances and of a sewage treat- went and disposal plant for the City of Lakeland. Eighty (80) per cent of the sani- tary sewer and disposal plant work is to be paid for monthly in cash by barrass the most hospitable family. Plenty Spices all kinds for I’ickelinu and Canning |IFruit Jar Rubbers 5¢ and 10c A Few Ilruqs Left But They are Going Fast |3 26-tf G. C. ROGAN. PICKELING TIME RT3 S TR LAKE PHARMACY MAIN ST. . the pavitg work into separate con- | =———— REPAIRING A WATCH Qippssnmanimmenss———— PHONE 42 The work of repairing and putting into “factory shape” a watch is mot 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 attractive firen, Leona and Perry Priest and beth Lee, left this morning for (., where they have a They will be away September. Mrs. Lee has leased home for the summer to Miss | who. with her mother Bi<ters, are already occupying the received the bedside of Mr. A, L. Pursley, i= in the hospital at Waycross, he is suffering with neuralgia e spine, and that it is thought 11 soon be able to return home. is very gratifying news to the friends of this popular young all of whom have been very b worried over his sudden ill- Jones left Satur- pr her home in Kentucky, where ill spend the summer months Jones will re- in Lakeland, while conducting iy will go to summer. he has been appointed one of Structors in the State Normal, is annually conducted there. Il visit Kentucky for a short pn before returning to Lake- N. F. Peterson is enjoying a |they m her sister, Mrs, Emma Pea- ho will be here for several An item from the Inverness ie and republished in a re- e of the Telegram stated that Bterson would scon remove to however, we are glad that she does not contem- “ving Lakeland permanently, inz to Homossassa for a few purpose. Cumberland school there. rations for the trip, and as 'he Preshyterian the round trip, be a large crowd to go up NOTICE Notice is hereby given co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, A. (. Me- Donald and J. H. Hartzell, under which the Majestic theater has been conducted, has been dissolved; that the said theater will hereafter be conducted by the said J. H, Hartzell and H. F. Hartzell, and that said A, €. McDonald will in no manner be responsible for any obligations or debts hereafter incurred in the eration of the said theater, A C. M'DONALD HARTZELL , May 13, 1912 op- Lakeland, Fla MR. BOYNTON TO THE VOTERS. For the votes 1 received in this section of the county 1 am heartily thankful and I earnestly ask and will appreciate greatly the support of the people in the second primary. 1 beg will not forget me, but that they will place an X mark before my name on May 28, and thus help an enemy to graft, and a friend to the taxpayer. J. J. BOYNTON. AJESTI THEATRE oaouanaoaouunao [-] "' This coupon and five cents * y & thelomof!:”nd §:30 p. m. ; [-(X-B-2-X-R-2-R-X-X-2-X-B-%-¥-J Program for Tonight, THE FAILING OF RED DUGAN (Essanay—Drama.) GETTING MARRIED. (Selig—Comedy.) | l THE FAILURE. i ' (Biograph—Drama.) |OPEN AT 6 P. M. \Geaeral Admission...10¢ CIIIlm ender 12....5¢ UNDER IS ........05¢ mmm In years past the two Lake- |facturing Co., or land schools have gone together, and they will have the pleasure Friday of being joined at Inverness by the Sunday All are making prepa- rail- {road has made a reduction o1 $1 foi! there will no doubt that the the City of Lakeland during the pro- sress of the work and the remainder thirty (30) days after the engineer's certificate of fina] completion off the contracts, On paving contracts, however, the City of Lakeland will pay its propor- tionate cost of the work in the same nanner as specified for sanitary sew- er and disposal plant work, but the cost of paving and drainage assessed te abutting property owners may be paid by them in cash, or at their op- g tion in one, two, three, four or five many a beautiful fantasie of colored 3 5, with interost at si 6) pe breast and wing has had its birth in [¥°'! POV B0 ) Rpel the wonder box of one of these dex-|(¢Bt upon deferred payments, as es- terous experts, instead of on the|Pecially provided under section 45 tropicai isle which surely secms to|of the act of the Legislature of 1911, have keen its home, Chapter ¢ 3 (No. 244), —— Specifications bhe procured and Bad Color Scheme. plans and profiles with details seen Tke French chamber of deputies {at the office of the engineer, 215 has 1wo negro vm-r:\hom representing | hrane building, Lakeland, Fla. constituencies in French West India| ) proposals will he opened pub- posgessions. One of these, Monsieur liel be rieht bolng reservoe i Legitimus, 18 & full-blooded black, The [''¥+ ! TIRAL being veserved 1o v newer arrival, Monsfeur Gratien Can. [1"C1 #ny or all of them | dace, 1s somewhat lighte: in color. BOARD OF BOND TRUSTEES, | When he came to take his seat he was G, COMEMMINGER, lulmm to be placed at the extremeo Chadrman, Lakeland, Fla, right of the hall. “You mustn’t think Nishet Hazlehurst, Consulting Eneineer, call Phone 76. Fine Feathers From Barnyard. In many states there is a law im- posing a fine of $20 or more for the wearing of certain feathers. This stand does not lessen the beauty of feather ornamn ion, for there is scarcely any plumage in the world of birds which the ‘lever French and Austrian artists cannot duplicate with | their marvelous color boxes, their pots of glue and the humble feathers of ‘,chzunlrlm-r and his hens. In fact, James |of such a thing!™ exclaimed Deputy | Candace. “With me at the extreme fight and Legitimus at the extreme left the chaumber would look as though it were framed in mmlrnlm, \tlanta, Ga Sham Wili Not Last. It is easy to look wise, but hard to live up to it. Almost Paradise or Earth. — Mrs. Mary Gauni, an Englishwome an who recently pen ted to the in- terfor of West Africa, reports that she found something in the pature of para- dise in that supposedly bhenighted re- glon. For example, , she states that w uk I cruelty to children is unknown among eal' e ron the natives and that poverty know it, Is nonexistent. 'n the ! ‘This “Exceisior Ihr Scouts” Camp t women, chronic malcontents for the | Shoe. made of mincraltanned Ehelee : ontwear two pairs ol most part in the countries that call ordinary shoes. It is .lmmum:;smfle themselves civilized, find nothing to complain of in this African paradise Every woman, says Mrs. Gaunt, to wear itout. Vet itis extremely light, soft as & i ve, and fits as closely. No linings. einforced sole—cannot pull loose. Absolutely the best and most eco- nomical boy’s shoe made. Thousands of ::n now wear “Excelsior Boy Scouts™ s. be described as leading a eumlnrnm-; and happy life. Laittle Boys’, Sizes 9 10 13%, $2.00. PBoys® Sizes 10 3%, $2.50. Big Boys’and Mrw's, Sizes 6 to 10, Don’tBe a Knocker Our town, our coukty, ou:r J| State, in fact everything is just what we make it. If things do not suit you, then get busy and |’ show your neighbors where they are wrong. DON'T KNOCK work, and build up. Don’t pull down. ** Excelsior Foy Scomts™ Camp Shoe Other Styles If you cammot help build, ."E.l'celr.h s:.m" :boe! can .t:. i N'T KN bad also . Bigh-cut’andbluc! quit; but DO! KNOCK. | shapes. Taa, nlgunehled{ Trade at HOME. We have l.nqundby-y boy's shoe made. just as good goods as elsewhere and we all keep our momey home among us. P. 8.—Watch our windows. HARPER'S ! § AND 10-CENT STORE. l-l-lv!llll--o..h-‘fl- For Solo by "o ’ | | o T ~ 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 When you can buy new, fresh screens as cheap as we are selling them, it cannot possibly pay you to put up with the torment and danger of flies pouring in through old, torn screens. Ask your wife what bothers her mostof all in her house- hold work during the summer, and she will tell you- FLIES. They get into everything—make trouble—work—distress—disease — or even death—wherever they go. | AR 5 Our spick-and-span screens will not only keep out all the flies, but will also add a freshness to the appearance of your home. We sell the best screen wire, doors hinges, screws, knobs, hooks and eye and windows, complete with springs. - T The Jackson & Wilson Co.