Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 25, 1912, Page 5

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a Bevis, of Grand Ridge, uest of her brother, ., on South Florida cor o few days. L —— ¢+ 0'honiel has returned home : City, where he has been + Columbia College for the: | m»m Gainesville, \\here .n a student at the \mtni His friends are warmly ~ him back home. thers, who has! ming guest of Mrs. Ver- | 1eit vesterday for he: . after a very pleasant veral days ini this city e ohn Trammell and family. Lo past six or eight months d Lakeland, returned week, and will make this . for awhile.—Blountstow at < have been busy this \iring and remodeling the ¢ of Dr. U. G. Turner, corner 1 Cherry streets.—Starke ner is a former resident of having had dental offices M. Peacock was operated on duy at the Gordon Kellar hos- ; and reports from are very encouraging, s stating that he stoou ion splendidly, and that enteriained for his ampa, de g are now Lakeland Citizens' band left ing to attend a lot sale at 1. The sale is being con- Payne & DeVane of Fort is the intention of the it they return early 2h tonight to play a short con I . front of Henley & Henley's tore, | by It | Hi in this city will be deeply to learn of the death of Mr. Woodruff. of Fort Wayne, Ind, Lo et here some days ago for his o Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff had 1t the winter here, having rooms “leming's bungalow and lat- Alr Holder's, His wife took and just as he was led into the Union sta- Wayne he breathed his home, 1. Nowlin, editor ot Flor- Witness anrd pastor of b st church of Lake-| tolast Friday here as the i Y. Edwards e ¢ to Lake City to lencement sermon at ©on Sunday Dr. had charge of a Ky, and hest known divines of Starke Owenboro, denomination koW .l”.lu cashier of the lank & Trust Co., of Wal- a visitor to Lakeland g offt for a few hours' friend, Mr. Mershon, -‘keland Manufacturing Co. is a prominent citizen State, being candidate =5 from the Sixth district slican ticket. He is very 4 with Lakeland, and return here for a visit ONIA. Tt LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' THEATRE PROGRAM TONIGHT. Wi hi ‘'AGARA HONEYMOON. (Comedy.) Ny o<y PEAKS THE HEART. Drama, Introducing Miss Leonard.) ‘XD THE GREASY POLE. {Lux—( ‘omedy. ) ¥ DID NOT BUDGE. Lux—Comedy. ) i being built by Wade, Clower | tres Mr. A. B. Brown leaves tonight for Verona, N. Y., where he goes (o0 spend the summer with friends and rela- tives. Brown preceded him to Mrs all, who is cngaged in construction work on the ailroad & Wade near Dunnellon, is at home today. He will remain over until Monday when he will return to Otter Creck the crew's headquarters, Mrs. . Davis, Mrs. E. R and Miss Maude Davis of Fort Meads are in the city today on a shopp trip. FOR RENT — Two furnished rooms at 02 South Tennessee ave- nue, EDISONIA. it another good comedy pro- gram, A NIAGARA HONEY- MOON,” a comedy drama mken. at Niagara Falls and showing the Falls and other scenes. A Rex feature pic- ture introducing Miss Marion Leon- ard, one of the besi photoplay s, and two good comedies. Keep a lcokout for car great fea- tures next week, ac- HAD A FINE DAY. The Inverness Chronicle says: “The picnic here Friday was an cceasion long to be remembered. When No. 42 arrived an entire car- load of Sunday school people from Lakeland alighted, and repairing to the beautiful grounds near the bath- bouse, made preparations to spend the day. While the program was rather informal, every visitor en- Joyed the ion, judging from pleasing expressions made, and evi- dence of pleasure upon every hand. The large crowd was up town in the aiternoon viewing the sights, and were unanimous tn the opinion that Inverness one of the most pro- gressive towns in Florida. The par- ty could not help but attract unusual attention, as it was composed of some of the best people in Lakeland, all bent upon enjoying themselves, wnd they certainly did. Not a thing oceurred to mar the f vities of the day, and from the arrival to the leav- ing time, all joined ‘in having good time. The good people of In- verness turned out almost enmuss to greet the visitors, and if any rors were made they were not inten- tional. To further advance the plea ures of the day a ball game bhetween Hernando and Inverness nines piayed in the afternoon and mady of the visitors witnessed the game. Jathing and boating were engaged in to the enjoyment of ull, and a SUMPLUOUS repast Was s ‘1. While it was a basket dinner ther cnough left over 1o feed an army, fand no one went away hunzry, Too much cannot he said favoring such pienics, Our people did al could to please the visitors, o il they Iatter in return showed an approcia tion that could not possibly be m taken, Now that a start has heen rade, let the good work continue aud let Sunday schools from all ncighboring towns he invited to par- take of the hospitality of our people, | and enjoy themselves upon the shores of the beautitul Lake Tsala Apopka Brown Would Arrange It. “I've got an hour or two to kill. T wish 1 knew what to do.” “Just go over and ask Brown how the new baby is getting along."—Detroit Free Press, AJESTI THEATRE 0000000 OCOCTQCNNYD This coupon and five cents % * when presented at box office, * ‘! will admit any lady to our # % Wednesday matinees, between * % the hours of 2:30 and 5:30 p. m. : ¢ @ b DO [ B-N-B-N-R-N-N-X-N-X-B-X-X-X-} Program for Tonight, THE COWARD COWBOY. (Essanay—Drama. ) A REVOLUTION IN THE BACHE- ; LORS’ CLUB. (Pathe—Comedy. ) THE LIFE BOAT. (Vitagraph—Drama. ) OPEN AT 6 P. M. Geaeral Admission...10¢ e 10| Children, under 12....5¢ s | Kelsey + | income; he has children; and the| o, THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MAY 25, 1912, LOVE THAT'S KIN TO HATE (By Ruth Cameron.) each man Kkills the thing he loves, By each let this be heard;"” Oscar Wilde. “So Love in the world; ‘hing; the pesed to be opposite poles. And y\‘l‘ {hew often love is just as cruel and | | t as much a happiniess destroyer hate is the s a woman who loves her dearly-—so dearly in fact that she ix doing her best to spoil his home. Her son is married to a good he loves and he has a comfortable he and his enjoy good health. There is no rea- son why his home should not be a model of harmony and happiness ex- | cept that his mother loves him with this love that more crue]l than hate. She is o widow and has lived | with him since his marriage. His wife has always tried to make her| comfortable and happy, but she re-| | fuses to be either, and v\'ory(him:: lflldl the wife does she misconstrues ard often misr Fortuna | ¥trong woman who loves him; whom | is wresents to her son. s a man with a sense of justice and infinite | tact, and, while he treats his mother with the utmost love and kindness, he refuses to let her spoil his love for his wife, I am not forgetting that there ate two sides to everything. But this is the description of a witness who has lived in the home for some years and who went there prejudiced in the mother's favor. NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS Having bought the Union Gorag: business, it is our purpose (as it was the desire of those who preceded us) to cut out work on the Sabbath day. | Of course there are some, physicians, | ', Whose actual needs will be provided for, but trust they, well as all others, will as nearly as possible have all their needs for the subbath day provided for, before we close Saturday night. Man needs to keep the Sabbath day for his physi- | cal, as well as spivitual good, and we 'n'.\' not to do any work except that which is an absolute necessity on the Sabbath day, and will not ask any mian 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 same, and help us to inaugnrate this reform, Respectfully, D H. SLOAN MR. BO‘IN'!ON TO THE VOTERS. For the votes I received in this section of the county I am heartily thankful and I earnestly ask and wil! appreciate greatly the support of the 1 heg peeple in the second primary. [ they will not forget me, but that they will place an X mark befor | 11y name on May 28, and tuns heln an oeremy to graft, and a friend to taxpayer J.1. BOYNTON : €0ZY HOME WANTED. Why not bui'd one on that vacant lot of yours and lLelp to meet the wants of a number of people who are looking for u cozy home? Houses rent readily for good ren- tals and lots on which comfortable houses are standing scll much more readily than do vacant lots, Jest quality lumber, millwork and cvory- thing necessary at right prices it you will see the Lakeland facturing Co., or call Phone Manu- 6. Business Gets Better Every Day One customer tells anot! about our store so the news spreads. You may depend upon all sensible folks don't here justt because they lik« we have lots of friends ' friendship does mot coun: business and we don’t wan' to. We want you to com: because it pays you to d and pays us to have you P. 8—Watch our windows HARPER’S 5 AND 10-CENT STORE. No. 115 Main St Phone 282 Black b8 ' |is { with soap powder or jelly and tepid _{make it into snug, | which are worn under smart, tailor is the most beautiful thing|color in glove w . . tand is worn irrespective of a “match” ugliest | B n irrespective i two are commonly sup-| Preparation Guaranteed to Cleanse Chamois and Doeskin If Not Too Badly Soiled. Duck's foot yellow is the accepted ar for the morning, with the gray whipcord and eponge | and skirt costumes that are now from the smartest tail- coat ors, Doeskin and chamois gloves of wash- abie propensities are models liked by many women, and are procurable in all lengths from the one or two but- tons or mound snaps to the 15 button length, washing chamois and doeskin gloves | as follows: Make a good lather water, and add a tablespoonful of | |ammonia to each quart of water, The gloves should then be put into a basin and be left 1o soak for about a quarter of an hour. They should be squeezed and pressed with the hands, but on no account wrung. Rinse in fresh tepid water, to which a few drops of ammonia have been added, then press in a clean towel and pull into shape. After this hang them in the air or near an open window until dry. Banded Coats. Randed coats promise to be extreme- Iy smart during the spring season. A number of the inevitable white serge suits scen at the southern resorts have the hall mark of the moment im- pressed upon them by belted effects. One of these is effectively relieved by clusters of tiny black buttons and revers and cuffs of suede colored cloth, a narrow black patent belt encircling the waist. Again, In the case of a Shantung suit in such an artistle of the silk, very deep and permanent. Iy attached. But there are all kinds of diversi- tles of the belt, and for that reason' nlone we are bound to see the style later in the scason. Waistcoat of Feathers, The latest use to which French women have put bird's plumage is to warm walstcoats made coats, The more brilliant the plumage the more effective of course, and very often a toque composed of the sume kind of feathers is worn also, Though several these of gilets popular, ag they are difficult to make and very expensive. Norfolks and Blazers, Norfolks and blagers are now being shown by practically all the large re- tailers throughout the country, says the Drygoods Economist, The popu- larity of outdoor sports is constantly on the increase, and a short coat to bs worn on such occaslons {8 almost u necessity for women who indulge in such outdoor exercises as tennls, golf, ete. Tip for Farmers. Perey Noodles ¢ he knew a man who sent two doll to Augnsta, Me, for a recipe “How to make a hen lay two eges per day” and got an answer advising him to cprivkie her tajl with blood gqueezed ont of @ turnip.—Dal- las News The Art of It “You Skin ean your money and then L ever words make yon th he did you a favor by taking it? What i hypuotist?” Slohbs—"No, a poiitician.”— hiladel- phia Record. Blotbs- nk Degrees of Freedom. Freedom and progress are not the same thing. Freedom is the necessary means to the highest progress, but it may also be used as the means to the Jowest degradation. Let us hold fast to our freedom, but let us hold it by the hilt, not by the blade.—~The Chris- tian Register. Tho Difference. The difference between a dema: gogue and a patriot is that the dema- gogue frequently makes it pay. Reverse Kick. Jealousy doesn’t take much to start, and nothing to keep it going.—Atchi- son Globe. SIX MULES FOR SALE @ Must be sold in the - == ay 0P next few days to satisfy mortgage. If you wish to purchase see at once J. Everett Bryant, Receiver, KATHLEEN, FLA. GLOVES THAT CAN BE WASHED A recipe that is said to be good for | shade as dull apricot, the band was oiseaux have been seen in the Bois | they are not likely to become very ! steal | PAUE FIVR O00BTODOOOROTOOGCO O SOOIV Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over FOR 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 Ohlinger & Alfield ! Opposite New Depot, LAKELAND, FLORIDA. Q\:oooooooooooooooooowwoooamaoooooooooamoooooooo PICKLING TIME Plenty Spices all kinds for Pickeling and Canning Fruit Jar Rubbers5¢ and 10¢ A Few Dl'llos Left But TIIB)’ are fioing Fast LAKE PHARMACY MAIN ST. PHONE 42 Two Good Places: i. C. Stevens’ Jewelry Store AND Lakeland, Florida . . ¢ mfillll 10 |§: 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 pouring in through old, torn screens. Ask your wife what bothers her most of 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. 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. The Jackson & Wilson Co. — N PP P YT v T T vv v rrve v~

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