Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 24, 1912, Page 5

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& e aaataaas ] e Als May Williams is expected rizht after a delightful visit . F. M. Lanier of Bartow. w. W M. McArthur and family ..iuy for points in Georgia, ey wil] visit relatives for oo Weeks. SRS S W B \McKee, of Lakeland, was a " yisitor here yesterday, leav- . afternoon for Largo and :s in the county.—St. Pe- + Independent. S . uyer the advent of a fine son . home, born last night. He izht pounds, and is a hand- 1o fellow, indeed. .. A R. Catherwood a nieve of | . Haynes and her litle _of Waycross, Ga., arrived koland yesterday aftermoon on , Mrs, Haynes to spend some Mrs Jewell Wells will leave ito- to spend the summer Wwith r, Mrs. M. B, Fierer, of Sul- rings, Oklahoma. She will o Savannah on a visit to Mrs. I Rogers. A Y | M. Peacock was taken to vesterday, where he will be on at the Goordan Keller Mr. Peacock's condition is rious, and it {8 sincerely that he will soon make a for the better. Mr Mrs A P Mcleod, Miss Howell, ir guests, Misses Evans and Wasson, of Alabama, spent in Tampa sightseeing. The idies will be here for several Rev and Mrs. H. J. Mathias and hild:on, who have been spending the month at St. Petersburg, re- procd home last night and are now R home to their friends at their n. new home on South Ten- avenue, Tharp-Berry Music Co. ently received two car loads % the largest shipment prob- «r handled by the railroads . South Florida firm at one establishment has on over forty pianos, and as they re v placing orders, they will + moved a good number. me This B Huffaker, candidate for r neoattorney, is in the city My fluffaker states that ev- « zoes he is meeting with neonragzement and that he n the votes are counted dav he will be the choice Bonacker passed through csterday enroute to Bal- ¢ £he went to enter John \spital. Her health has insatisfactory for years, ral occasions she has been e of specialists at this no- "ition. Before her marriage ker was Miss Jewell Scott '¥. Her many Lakeland hopeful that she will be nefitted by her stay in the “! var of east coast pineap- shipped Thursday by Chase ‘ Jacksonville, S Was EDISONIA. LADIES' AND CHILDRENS’ THEATRE PROGRAM TONIGHT. TE COOK'S REVENGE. (Lux—Comedy.) BILL'S MOTOR. { "“"—Comedy,) HIS NEW WIFE. { IED‘(‘onedy.) ‘R LADYSHIP'Y PAGE. 4 Tale of the Long Ago. { Thlnh.nny.) . Mrs. A. D. Boring are re- ne of the best and most up to SOLICITING FUNDS FOR CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY. Mrs. C. L. Bradford, of Jackson- ville, is in the city, soliciting funds for the Children’s Home Society of Fiorida, of which institution Marcus (. Fagg is the superintendent, and, while in the city, is stopping with her relatives, Mrs. L. M. Fufch. neglecied, abandoned and orphaned children, and Mrs. Bradford states that she would be glad to have any- cne desiring to adopt a child to com- mubicate with her at Mrs. Futch's. The home keeps the children until a good place can be found for them, and during 1911 344 children were provided with homes. This is a very worthy ingtitution, and Lakeland cit- izens will no doubt respond liberally when approached by Mrs. Bradford. EDISONIA. | Offers to ai] lovers of good comedy an evening of rare amusement, Three good comedy pictures and a historical diama by Thanhauser, which is a guarantee o fits excellence, We have several great feature pic- The home provides good homes for | tires coming next week, among them | { being **Hands Across the Sea in '76,” la great Revolutionary story in two 1cels. Then the “Life and Adventures ot Daniel Boone,” in two reels. Gau- mont's ‘‘Heaven's Messenger,” a teautiful hand colored religious sul.- ject. Watch this paper and show win- dows for dates on above. They are all great. FREE SHORTHAND SCHOOL. The shorthand school postponed from Saturday, the 25th, to Monday, the 27th, and will be held twice a week, viz.: Monday and Wednesday of each week at 7:30 o'clock as this will accommodate those whose work keeps them from summer school ag wel] as the boys oand girls who have nothing to do. Anyone between the ages of 8 and 80 years invited. Mrs, Julia A Shel- lLamer once gave this course of les- 1sons to a Washington editor who was not far from 80. Admission free Corner tucky church. avenue, Free Maqthodist I have just received a stock of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM, prod- uct of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM CO., Charleston, South Carolina. It is FINE, is fragrant and harmless and positively removes freckles, tan and brown moth, bleaches dark fre- es light. Will not make hair grow. You have my guarsorte: tha' it will take off vour freckies and tan or 1 will give you back your money. Come in, see and try it. THE JARS ARE LARGE and two at most are suffi- cdent. 1 send them by mail, if de- <jred. Price 50 cents and $1. Wilson's Fair Skin Soap, 25ic. LAKE PHARMACY. MR. BOYNTON TO THE VOTERS. For the votes 1 received in this section of the county 1 am heartily tl ankful and I earnestly ask and wil! l | has been \ Magnolia street and Ken- THE EVENING TELEGRAM date cars on the market, built for hard service, as well as for comfortt, is the Case. Large and roomy, with seats shaped just right for comfort in riding, electric lights and all oth- er modern appliances. Sample on display by Lakeland Automobile and Supply Co. 5-23-3t HOLLINGSWORTH NEWS. There will be an ice cream socia- Ble at the Hollingsworth school house Wednesday night, May 29. There will be a good program ren- dered and a good time generally is expected. Everybody invited. Col. Clifford returned Thursday irom an enjoyable trip through Geor- gia. Some of his relatives returned with him to visit for awhile. An aunt of the Cliffords, Mrs, Geo. Phillips. is visiting them at present, iier home veing in Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. W. T. Wilder has taken his nien off the job here and has taken them north of Lakeland to do some repair work, but will return again in a few days. Mr. Geo. Pearce was a business caller at Winter Haven this week. Billy Blaine has been on the sick list bug is able to be out again. Walter Pearce and Eugene Lon- arie have returned from Punta Gorda Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Skinner are the proud parents of a daughter, born to them last week. Mother and babe are doing fine. Mrs. Hall, mother of Mrs. Price, «(ntemplates a trip go Toledo, O., sometime soon. We hope to have her return in the near future, Mr. and Mrs. Zimmer and ::':flllh'! ter, Miss Effie leave Monday for their home in Michigan after spending the last six months on their farm where Mr. Zimmer has set out a 30-acre grove which is doing fine. They will return in the early fall and perhaps locate permanently in our beautiful Florida. TOST- -A pocketbook, on North Florida avenue; contained four $10 bills and about §2 in change. Return to treight depot and receive liberal reward. he24-2tp. NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS Having bought the Union Girag business, it is our purpose (as it was the desire of those who preceded us) to ¢ut out work on the Sabbath day. Of course there are some, physicians, for instance, whose actual needs will be provided for, but trust they, as well as all others, will as nearly as possible have all their needs for the Sabbath day provided for, before we close Saturday night. Man needs to keep the Sabbath day for his physi- cal, as well as spiritual good, and we try not to do any work except that which is an absolute necessity on the fabbath day, and will not ask any man working for us to do more than we would do. We are sure that al patrons of the business, when they know our position, will appreciate {=amesand help us to inaugurate this | veform Respectfully, he22-0t I H. SLOAN FREE COURSE IN SHORTHAND. appreciate greatly the support of the people in the second primary. [ beg they will nat 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. OP PP NP [ E-R-R-N-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-3-5 - Program for Tonight, THE MISSION FATHER. (Meeles—Drama.) THE NEW EDITOR. (Edison—Comedy.) JIMMIE IN LOVE. (Gaumont.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10¢ Childrea, -ler 12....5¢ SWimgin the lakes, Mrs Julia A, Shel- hamer, a reporter of some years' ex- perience, also teacter of shorthand, has volunteered to give free instrue- tion in shorthand every Wedne-day and Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Free Methodist church, corner of Magnolia street and Kemucky avenue. First lesson begins Satur- day, May 25. The course comprises but ten lessons. Every young pe son in the city welcome ‘“‘withont money and without price.” Business Gets Better Every Day One customer tells another about our store so the goo! news spreads. You may depend upon all sensible folks don’t com: here justt because they like us, we have lots of friends bu* friendship does mot count i: business and we don’t want | to. We want you to come here because it pays you to do < and pays us to have you P. 8.—Watch our windows. HARPER’S § AND 10-CENT STORE. - No. 116 Main St. ~ Pnone 282 Black Nurst, Jessie Lo Hurst, Beulah .\|:I'~“ For the cmployment of the bO¥s |y Annie 11 Hurst and Donald | and girls of Lakeland who have noth- Hurst, the minor heirs of the ing mo do but to roam the streets and LARELAND, FLA., MAY 24, 1912. PAGE FIVR LAKELAND BASEBALL CLUB 0000OCOOOOOC OO OO0 wox GM_KE» i YESTERDAY. Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over F OR SAL Lands, Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just ¢ as represented by us. [For reliable information see Ohklinger & Alfield Opposite New Depot, LAKELAND, FLORIDA. cland journeyed to Mulberry ye v, defeating them in a game {of bascbal] marked by heavy hillinz' on both teams, by the score of 11 to I . The weather was fine and both teams and plenty of ginger. Only five first team players were able to| play and four second nine players| were sccured to make the lineup. Mulberry had her lineup strength- ened by players from Bartow and Nichols but they could do nothing with Williams in pinches except in the fifth inning when two bases on balls, a sacrifice and four hits and a couple of close decision netting Mul- Lerry five runs. Afier that Williams PICKLING TIME LAKE PHARMACY MAIN ST. . PHONE 42 bad the team at his mercy. Williams did not exert himself any until the last inning, as he is saving himsell . > 2 w o dhe game suariay win e | PIEALY Spices all Kinds for Pickeling and Canning ast aggregation from Nichols, Revels, the new catcher and in- r 't J R ticlder, showed up very well and is a rul ar “bbers 5(: a“d IOC good hitter. He will be used at short or second from now on. The features A r l) l tt B t I fi i f ot the came were the hitting of Wes- ew r“gs e “ ney are 0"‘0 as‘ ter and Revels and a sensational vatch of a drive in deep center by Wester. The lineup for Saturday's same will be: Smith ¢, Williams p, Wester 1h, Henley 2b, Revels ss, Blasinge 2b, R. Jones rf, Stanley If The score yesterday was as fol-- lows: R. H E Lakeland ...... i b e 2 Mulberry ... 10 8 4 Batteries— Williams and Smith, Hodges and Funk. Struck Out— Ry Wihilams 10, by Hodges 12, Bases on Balls—Off Williams 2, oft Hodges 4. Hit by Pitcher Two Base Hits Two Good Places: Williams, Crosby. -Wester 3, Potts, Time of Game 1:50 Attendance- 200 Everybody come to the game to- morrow (Saturday) AND 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 are looking for a cozy home? Houses rent readily for good ren- tuls and lots on which comfortable houses are standing sell much more readily than do vacant lots, Best quality lumber, millwork and every- thing necessary at right prices it you will see the Lakeland Maau- facturing Co., or call Phone 76. . . lakeland, Florida . . NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL MINOR'S LAND. Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day of June, AL D, 1912, T will apply to Honorable W, 8. Preston, county judge in and for Polk county, State of Florida at his office in Bar tow, in said connty, for an order au- guardian of Mary thorizing me as of Suzan M sale the following ing to said estate, to-wit: acres off of the cast side of the south west 1-4 of the northeast 1-4 of sec- tion 19, and beginning 51 links east from the corner of the southwest 1-1 lof the northeast 1-4 of see tion 19, and running thence north 10 chains, east 10 chaing, south 10 chains and west 10 chains, to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres; all in township 21 south, range 26 east, said lands belonging to the estate of the said Susan M. Hurst, deceased, to be sold for the hest interests of caid minor heirs This 17th day of May, 1912, | JOHUN 1. HURST, | Guardian. Hurst, to sell at g property helong Twelve % chains and sonthwest When you can buy new, fresl screens as cheap as we are selling them, it cannot possibly pay you to put up with the torment and danger of flies SIX MULES FOR .- SHF - - pouring in through old, torn screens. Ask your wife what bothers her most of all in her Lous hold work during the summer, and she will tel! you- FLIES. They get into everything—make trouble—work—distress—disonse — & even death—wherever they go. Our spick-and-span screens will not only keep out all the fien, but will mortgage. If you wish also add a freshness to the appearance of your home to purchase see at once We sell the best screen wire, doors hinges, screws, knobs, kooks and e and windows, complete with springe. The Jackson & Wilson Co. ). Everett Bryant, Receiver, KATHLEEN, : FLA. T B O s A s B . s o, ¥ B

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