Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 27, 1912, Page 5

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| her | Lake- | y MacKinley has \liss Emily Battle, of ‘umpa Tribune. _ 2am Van Landingham, of l)o_? . arrived in Lakoeland yes- 1o spend a month with her slprs. Wayland Buchanan, 2 F. Smi‘h, of Lakelund, is is brother, George Smilh.{ nd Park.—Leesburg Corre- | 1 +0 Tampa Tribune. | | | (. Holmes is the owner of | <ome Buick five-passenger car, he and his brother drove| rom Atlanta. 1 < Joseph I,»-\‘u'v and mother, A1 Wortman, accompanied by undy, have gone to New York | «nore they will spend the sum- h friends and relatives. . Rogers, who has been enjoy- th's vacation, returned to| this morning as clerk in soods establishment of J. C.! L mov W. W. Wiggins spent Sun- + Gritfin. He attends the nor- ol in Plant City and speaks of the progress of the 0 Plant City Courier. 1 and Mrs. . G. Memminger Christine Memminger hae 1o New York, whence they will tor Europe, where they expect td the next six months, M. E. Rice, who returned vocks ago from Tampa, where vont to have an operation per- is able to be up and about, 1o the delight of her many (s who werg afraid at one time would never recover. iing at the Hines hotel, She imd Mrs, W, F. Johnson and dunzhter, returned today from », where they have been visit- lohnson’s brothers and sis- the past month. They had a tay and were much bene- Frances Dudley, a G attractive little lady of returned yesterday to her avisit of two weeks with doss Hattie Dennis, Wes: tN B ¢ Vidal, who wiill remain Tulia She ceompanied some time as her zuest Sun . Florida pas- .. & N. railwa) vral hours in Lakeland this the interest of his road. 15 @ fing gentleman and e much business for the = progressive methods of { miencement of Columbia College, 1 | mencement was in full swi { came on Wednesday morning tin securing the services of Dr lond immediately his feet and ankle mnual singing conven- tonvened at Bethany Bap- lion the first Saturday and ' this month, was a grand Fhe convention was held ~adership of Prof. Cornett, Among those tommun- i S present we may 12 Head, Zephyrhill, Six . Lake and Sixth avenue Sunday people sections were emed to enjoy the THE LADIES' AND CHILDRENS’ THEATRE —_— PROGRAN TONIGHT. —_— UNT = WEEKLY OF CUR- RENT EVENTS. (Kalem, 'ORE GOOD PICTURES. -eeee..108 DR. NOWLIN PREACHED COLUM- BIA'S COMMENCEMENT SERMON Dr. Nowlin preached the Com- nencement mon for Columbia Col- lege and o7 his efforts the Like City Index has thos following: “The event of here this week bsorbinig interest has been the com- | “Commencing with the baccalau- | reite sermen on last Sunday the com- | z and the in interest each day until the climax of all the caercises gre ! | “Promptly at 1 o'clock Sundav morning the assembled the stately seniors in their caps and gowns file down the aisles of the college auditorium to hear the bac- calaurezte sermon delivered by Rev. \*m. D. Nowlin, D. D., of Lakeland. “The faculty were very fortunatc Now- ! guests saw lin tor this occasion. crator and a s He also has n He is a git ker of great ability ! contribu- | the day. » sever tions to the literature of 7 excellence, strong in thought and | splendid in delivery | he text of the sermon was fmn\fls, in Acts': ‘And He took him by ! the right hand and lifted him up.v bones received strength.” The speak- | e€r announced that his subject was| ‘The True Philosophy of Life—Lift- ing Up, He discussed his theme from these two points of view: Ist, The purpose of life is to get all can, keep all | get. 2nd, Life is an opportunity to bless humanity. He| declared the latter to be the true con- ception— Christianity's conception. It was a very appropriate message for the young ladies and young men who are now to face the world with a col-| lege degree.” Meeting This Afternoon ‘ With Mrs. Hardin. i The Reading Circle of the foreign depariment of the Methodist Mission- ary society is meeting this afternoon at the hospitable home of Mrs °. € Hardin True Measure of Success. | I have learned that success is to be | was supplied by the Lakeland Manu- |8 case of marringe or work.” measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacler which he has overcome while trying to succeed.—Booker . Washington. Chief Ingredient. | The self-made man has bardly ever neglected to Legin by laying in a large supply of self-esteem.—Chicago Rec- ord-Herald. NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS | Having boughi the Union Gorage business, it is our purpose (as it wi thie desire of those who preceded usg) to eut out work on the Sabbath day. | Ot course there are some, phy for instance, whese actual ne be provided for, but trust the well as all others, will as ne have all their needs for the sabbath day provided for, before Saturday night. Man needs to| Leep the Sabbath day for his physi-| cil, as well as spiritual good, and we try not to do any work except that which is an absolute necessity on the Sabbath 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 busin when th know our position, will appreciate same, and help us to inangurate this reform. Respectfully, 5-23-0t D. M : ! ROOCVOVUODOOOODY, possible we close H. SLOAN. AJESTI THEATRE ) [ % 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. : COO0O0DOOOLOLOOO Program for Tomight, | IN THE GRIP OF ALCOHOL . G. P. Co. ‘TIS BETTER TO HAVE LOVED AND LOST. Essanay. DANIEL BOONE'S BRAVERY. OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10c Children, under 12....5¢ THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKIIAND, FILA. MAY 27 LAKELAND'S CIVIL ENGINEER. James Nisbet Hazelhurst, of At- lanta, a civil engineer of note, is at the Tampa Bay hotel. Mr. Hazelhurst will be recalled by many as the first engincer of the! | lloard of Public Works, present Ci Ingineer Warren and ex-Enginee: sullivan being among his a tants After planning and supervising the {‘Tampa sewer system and the earlier luavements, costing about a half mil- Lon dollars, and building the West ‘ampa water works, Mr. Hazelhurst mg the new city water plant at Mo- L:le, later returning there at the call <1 the Board of Public Works to act for five years as its chief engineer, during which time the old city took on new lite and forged to the fron: as one of the important cities of the South. In later years Mr, Hazelhurst has made his headquarters in Atlanta, Wwith an extensive practice as con- sulting enginecer and municipal ex- pert. In this connection he has been re- | { His address was of an unusual order trined by the city of Lakeland, and | vivg and got his arm broken. has just let contracts for city im- provements for about $250,000, Mr. Hazelhurst also represents the city of Key West now undertak sirect improvements, which will ag gregate a half million or more. \\‘Sh‘i‘d:t) atter looking over the city, which he also helped to start on the upward way, Mr. Hazelhurst expressed his surprise at the charac- ter and extent of the improvements since his administration during thd war of 1808, Commenting upon Tampa's marvel- out growth: v, At- lanta, d he, “this new Tampa is o wonder.” Mr. Hazelhurst sails to- night for Key West and Havana. Tampa Tribune “Like my own ¢ FINE NEW BUILDING. One o the best houses in town from a standpoint of material and fnish has just bheen completed and stoppiing to look at it, the other L visitor in our city said: “The ial and mill work on that build itg is fine” He was told that ey that went the ervthing into hous tacturing Co, whose prices are rea- | sonzhle for the hest Call them up. grade of Phone 76 MR. BOYNTON TO THE VOTERS. terial, 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 peeple in the second primary. 1 heg they will nat forget me, but that they will place an X mark before nmy name on May 28, and thus help an enemy to graft, and a friend to the taxpayer, J. 1. BOYNTON ——— Sympathy from Pa. Geraldine What did pa say when you asked him for my hand? Gerald —Ile = that be was just as sorry for me as if 1 were already one of the family Literature Inst2ad of Palitics, “What's th onovoting was 80 slow?" “Well, vien an s hold of a ballot 14 fect long, he's liahle to hold up the procos o0 a bit while he reads it.” Expensive Luxury. Some people, who never caretully consider the career of a man who maintains a thirst, consider an aito- mobile the most expensive luxury — Atchison Globe. Fast and Loose. There is many a close man who has Joose morals. Business Gets Better Every Day One customer tells ano about our store news spreads. You may depend up: all sensible folks don't here justg because they lik we have lots of friend- friendship does mot cou: business and we don’t w.! to. We want you to con because it pays you to ¢ and pays us to have 1o so the P. 8.—Watch our windows. HARPER'’S § AND 10-CENT STORE. No. 115 Main St Phone 282 Black iosigned to take charge of construct-|: mit- | 7, 1912, PAGE FIVR | { Michelson stepped in from one of Villinms" fast ones in the sixth in-| Rizgins was on the receiving el | ey ol eland and canght a pice same Lakeland's lineup is very and will practice Tuesday and [ Wednesday, and Thursday will play [ the fast team from Dade City au Lakeland. Haynes will do the pitch- ing for Lakeland The lineup Saturday lows was as fol- Riggins ¢, Wiillinms p, Wester v, Henley 2b, Revels ss, Garten 3h, McRae of, Blassenger »f, Stanley If. The score: R. W B BIARG s e s [ 3 fchols 1 6 14 Batte Williams Fuller and Merkle, and Riggins, Struck Out By Williams 10, by Fuller 7. Bazes on Balls Williams 1, Full- McRue. Everybody come to the game next hursday with bade City, —_— Choice of Two Evils. The Heiress (in tears)—"My hus. {hand was o ardent in his love making, }I thought he adered me™ Her Friend | ="My dear, a man can put considera- ble fervor into his wooing when it's I'wo Base Hits Uncle Pennywise Says: Takes a man of strong character to | avoid submitting to hair tonic, laven- der water, pomade and brilliantine every time he climbs into a barber’s chair. Next Thing to It. Gibbs—"One gets no diplomas in the school of experience.” Dibbs—*1 don't know; the marriage certificate comes pretty near being one."—Bos- ' ton Transcript. FRECKLED GIRLS. I have just recelved a stock of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM, prod- uct of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM {CO, Charleston, South Carolina, It s PINE, is fragrant and harmless and positively vemoy freckles, tan and brown moth, bleaches dark ¢ Will not make hair ¢ thar it will take off your freekies and tan or | tes Light You have my gnacontes will give you back your money. Come in, sce and try it. THE JARS ARE Wilson's Fair Skin Soap, 25e. LAKE PHARMACY, Aroused His Congregation, There is story that a preacher {pawned his watch and the following Sunday preached four hours because a LARGE and two at most are suffi- cient. 1 send them by mail, if de- cired. Price 50 cents and $1 | | Q0 QOODDOODOOOOODCOODLHHHOCKRNIHCHRHNNN §FGR‘[ING ! F 0 R S A L Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over | Lands, Choice Colinization : l Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High i Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- : beary and Trucking Farms, We guarantee all property just |2 asrepresented by us, For reliable information see | [ | & 13 '3 [ . LAKELAND DEFEATS NICHOLS. |3 Oh"“uer & A'fleld | The Lakeland baseball team de '3 trated Nichols Saturday in a x.mlifi' 3 ime by the score of 6 1o 4 It was ‘3 Opponte New Dep"t' LAKILAND' rLORmA' v well played game throughout, both | QOQOACAVUINONINOIOO M QCACAQACTT OO0V OGO OO [t hers working steady except mg S e Wy (St 3?{047 AT ,o, i = ioa )‘.', lo._of {one inning. Fuller wuas on (hu‘ {wound for Nichols and after the first P I C K L' N G I l M E ming, which Lakeland landed on i for four singles and an erroor, T wm—— — . neting them three runs and the . . . i whien was ever overiaken | PIGALY Spices all kinds for Pickeling and Canning Williams for Lakeland pitched 2 = dy game and was never in dan- except in oone inning when he rrult Jar Ruhhcrs 5(: a“d Ioc willed himself out of a bad hole, | ‘A Few Drugs Left But They are Going Fast LAKE PHARMACY MAIN ST. PHONE 42 Two Good Places: H. C. Stevens’ Jewelry Store AND . . lakeland, Florida . . in Hardware >orie Builders - It is most important to select the best hardware for that new Everything he had no timepiece. At the conclu- sion of the sermon there was a speclal collection raised and sent to the pawn- broker. Electric Light Which Is Cold. A French Physician, Dr Russand, has produced an electric light which 1s absolutely cold. The new light is home or building. That brings you here, for we make a point of carrying nothing but the best builders’ pertectly harmless and could be em- ployed without danger in mines and | powder magazines | | | SEOVROCOLLOOOVOOOOOVO000CD 2 O - - SALE - - @ Must be sold in the next few days to satisfy mortgage. If you wish GPOPOEAFOPOFIHOPOSOE O 0T DD OGO O to purchase see at once J. Everett Bryant, Receiver, KATHLEEN, : FLA. E g | hardware that adds not only to the beauty of { a building, but to its selling value as well, | The sash and door locks, hinges, etc. are a very small part of a building, but will repay many times for the cost and trouble of proper selection. Cheap goods are a continual source of trouble and WOITy. We are prepared to name inter esting prices on the complete hard- | ware for any style of building from the humble cottage to the largest of- fice building. Yes, Sir! We also sell the best building tools—all moderately CRP2uVYD The Jackson & Wilson Co. LAKELAND, FLORIDA

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