Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 30, 1912, Page 5

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Reports from Mr. T. F, Holbrook, who went to Atlanta for medical treatment some two or three weeks 280, are quite encouraging, consid- erable improvement being noted. His host of friends here are hoping that he wil] soon be home, entirely restored to health. Mrs. Charles Conmner and son, Master Charles, left today for Mrs T. Herron, accompanied by | Conner's former home at Greenville, rs, left for Tampa this| Teny. They will also visit other on a business trip. points in that State and the moun- Pl e tain resorts of the section. They will .« Tarnley, of Tampa, is the be absent during the heated term. = cor a time of her daughter, i ke Adair. A party of gentlemen from Cairo, Ga., who have been guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Griffin for the past week, left yesterday for their re- spective homes, expressing them- * | selves as greatly pleased with Lake- land and her beautiful lakes. Mess:s — Jule, Bob and Williaam Forester are v -or= A M. Jackson and J. P.[uncles of Mr. Grifin. The other .+t last night to attend the [ members of the party were Mr, (‘an- hental Association, which | non, ex-mayor of Cairo, and Mr. Re- . at Jacksonville. gan. e \l-~ Anna Evelyn Calhoun, of Fla.. is the guest for a few Lor cousin, Mrs. C. A. Owens, - T J. Faulkner. w.. & G. Wilder, of Socrum, Mr. D. E. Carlton, of \\"amrhuln.I ) . from Tampa yesterday, }mssod through Lakeland 1h1.s morn- Las been visiting, and '1?11: enroute home, ha\:hlg just fin- a few days with her ished a law course at ‘olumbia Uni- ‘ versity, New York, which supple- Mrs. D. H. Sloan. £ mented two previous years of legal study at the University of Chicago. Mr. Carlton is well known to wmany of the people of Lakeland, and will K Young) are visiting Mr. and !y, o 000000 by others as one of i+ B K. Young. Miss Lilybird],) o000 of the Stetson quar- remembered as a charming| oo wpich toured the State in the few years ago. interest of the Prohibition amend- ment. Mr. Carlton will engage in wia Saunders, of Louisa!pe practice of law, probably a: returned home for the | Tampa. He is one of the State's : irom Lakeland, where she ! hrightes: young men, and we predict o feen teaching.—South Jacksons | he will be heard from. ' Times-Union. e 1o Misses Lilybird and Daisy yo of Darien, Ga., (nieces of Mr. The editor is in receipt of a p]»'u.\-? Vo Uriel Blount, who has been at- | a0 qpnq interesting letter from Mrs, | the State University at'q. Eleming, who left recently for . ved home last night | Buttalo, to spend the summer, .\']u'; olidays. Mr. Blount has!g; t¥s she arvived in Pittshurg at the wrs of digging” le‘ornj|._\.\nhnlnuh-ul moment when the G - won his diploma. ;I A to B oof L. E. convention was | ARSI AL A | ih session, and about to be given a Moes s T ¢ Deckman, M. G rip to Washington; thar delegates md Cecil Pillans, left Y]lil“il'sislu-d on pinning a hadge ou her ‘2onoa Chalmer’s 50 for alung making her one of them, and rouzh Bartow, Winter Haven, | that o delighttul trip to Washing- and back to Lakeland | ton, coupled with irndale. They will re-Iment, was royal '-ntul"lain-; enjoyed. She reports finding Mr. Fleming well, and Ii:.n'l - - | immediately after her val he IHomas Bryant returned last purchased a handsomg five-passenger ‘rom the State University at touring car and that they uare pre- vy, from which institution paring to enjoy life this summer < Just graduated with credit. | Fires are still necesary up 1here, she © M:. Bryant has made a fine | qdds, college, and undoubtedly e make good in the larger school Mrs. . AL Cole left today for Chi- ipon which he is just enter- Cago, where she joins her son and fne together they will go to spend the heated months at the Yakes in Mich- Lake-|igan, Mr. (ole wil] join them later visiting Miss | taking the water trip from Cleve- oo Lowey at her pretty home on | land, 0. (where he 8Os on business), } . has returned home. She up through the Great Lakes L:nk«-’ vimber of young friends in | Erie and Lake Huron-—and through | Viss Lucerne Carlton, of “owho has been | Plockbouse and thirty-tive others THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., MAY 30, 1912, BESSIE LOUISE SMINH. € EXTRA ATTRACTION The multitude of friends of the Edisonia Tonight. family are inexpressibly shocked and | pained to learn of the death of Bes- sic Louise, the sweet little daughter ¢t Dr. and Mrs. S. F. Smith, which cccurred at 11 o'clock today. Spanish - Mexican Bull Fight, Two reels, in addition to regular show Championship eral weeks, and at omne time, in March, her condition was considered \ery serious, but latterly she had been much better, so much so as to Le able to be up and about, and all 1 had hoped tha: her recovery was .K,w“ same of the prople there hll\'l" complete. But the Providence, | '“t4> about the usages in society, 1 whose ways we know are best, | “9% at a hotel table in Texas not though they ure so hard to under long ago where most of the Buests ftand, willed otherwise, and the dear | "¢ Of the rough drinking type. An | ¢hild was called to join the angels, [*'¢ 10w and his son were sitting who on this earth could find no one & ther, and all at once somcebody more tit to be a companion for them, | 14 ”"’.“"" @ liar. Son didn't The heart vf the community goes |0t~ he just grabbed his table- out to the stricken parents, but only "'_“[" """l Started for his detractor. those who have passed through the [ ' *F. it less than a minute nis SCTTOW of being bereft of a lovely :..Alhrr grabbed him by the collar und «hild at such an interesting age can | 17" him back into his chair, tally understand their loss and prop- 't you got no manners ° he erly sympathize with them, Aissed into the car of the angry The funeral will take place at the [¥!!h: "What have taught ye * residence on Florida AvBine At 1D " “He called me 2 liar!' howled the o'clock tomorrow. Rey. J. H. Wed- Loy, brandishing his weapon, uell, of the Episcopalian church of-| Ny he did, sonny * went on ficfating.. The frfends of the family |/ ftHer™ Aain’t you got no table ure invited to attend “ | manners? put down that there Kknife 3 e “nd use your fork.' “They know how to teach children NOTICE. BAND MEMBERS! ctiquette in the Southwest, and don't you forget it." You may say what you please | about the wild and woolly South- West,” said a traveling man, “but | All members of the Lakeland Citi- zens’ band are ordered to repoit at Land room at 7 p. m. sharp to re- hearse a couple of difficult pieces 3 : which will be played in tonight's Hard to Duphcate It in Lakeland A GREAT RECORD concert, especially phose members that were not at Wednesday night's N practice, gl i PROF. B. JANOWSKI, Leader, | Poan's SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Scores of representative cit Lakeland are testifying for Kidney Pills. Such a re- cord of local endorsement is un- cqualled in - modern times, This public: statement made by a citizen | s but one of the many that have | preceded it and the hundreds that | will follow. Read it: Mrs, W E. Browning, 2: Likeland F EH “Lrhink that the urie acid in my 1B} Edizonia presents Friday, May 31, the great historical picture of the vovolution, “HANDS ACROSS THE SEAT in o two reels and forty scenes, among 5. Ten- | Lessee Ave,, % being the battle of NMonmouth, LaFayette and Rocham- them systemoowas the cause of my poor beau defending the home of Silus fealth. About a year ago one of my Dreane, Washington watching OV hingers began 10 swell and am. s omen, Franklin and Lalayette ALy SHIE 1 went o a0 doctor, bat the conrt of France, Battle of the | could do nothing for me and | sone of my relatives had been cured | Historical char ters introduced: | or Kidney dise tienerals Washington, Nat, Greene, gy ‘lilllllu'll that it might be LaFayette, Moultrie, Marion, Ro- Well 105 me oty them. 1 obtained chambeau, DeKalb, Pulaski, Lord {0y at the Lake Pharmy and Cornwallis, Ethun - Allen, Ben|gon arter beginning their use, my Franklin, Benedict Arnold, Grace condition improved. | feel justi- se by Doan's Kidney | | The little girl had been ill for sev- ; ; | PAJE F1VE Two Good Places: H. C. Stevens” Jewelry Store We Won't Sacrifice Qulit but we are always studying how to Deane, Charlotte Temple fied in praising Doan's Kidney Jills Every one, particularly school Righly." (Statement given May 14, children should see this great fea- 0N wire. A sereaming travesty on Sher lock Holmes goes with it to lighten on the show, entitled “Surelock Jones, Dervctive.” my former statement in - which | A fine show tonight alse See byoid or my expertence with Doan's mezram for titles, Kidney Pills. 1 sull use this reme- s hrings RE-ENDORSREMENT February 230 1911, Mrs. vrowning said: 1 gladly confirm ' dy occasionally and it ul DECORATION DAY. the best of results” For sale by all dealers. Price “hoare always glad to wel-|the straits of Mackinac and down visit from her.— Tampa through Lake Michigan to Bay View In the late summer they will go to lowa for a short visit and look after B Morse and her two | their interests there hefore returning ldien have gone to Dun-|to Florida in the fall Mr. Morsq for the sum- Mrs. Cole expresses regret at leas - ne engaged on some work | ing her many warm friends in Lake- Miss Mildred will Jein the | land or even these few months Dundee as soon as her — — — Mrs. Morse's Buy a Ford Touring Car. One of Vi< MO P Cox, will remain the best on the market. Only $755 ; !or the place, Mr. and Completely equipped. Delivered at 4 Payne having rooms in your door. hool is over, Supply Co., by D. H. Sloan, manager. ——— $-29-21 Rt recently printefi by tid News Publishing Co “at demand; the no- ose columns a few days fought a number of re- ples. It ig a splendid for this enterprising tated to do a great © upbuilding of Polk AJESTI 000000000000000! (] This coupon and five cents * | 22000002000 ® when presented at box office, * [D % will admit any lady te our | LDISONIA. tece * Wednesday matinees, between 54 * the hours of 2:30 and 5:30 p. m. | © o BOOCOOODOOOODOOO g £ | [ Lits' avo cunonens'| Program for Tonight, THEATRE S <1t o 2 EVA'S FAITHFUL FURNITURE Lakeland Automobile & | state firm of Ohlinger & |mm' Today is Decoration Day, and us|i0 cons Foster Milburn Co., Buf- PSach s being observed by the local | filo, New York, Camp of the G. AL R, which z-| United Stutes sole agents for the sembled at the bome of Mr. J. N | Remembe e name Dogn's Sparling this morning and arrangod [ and take no o1 to decorate with flowers the urun--,‘ ot Fede oldivrs buried in the lo-! FINE NEW BUILDING feal cemetery There were Decar { tion services conducted by the chap- dlain, Rev, ROA Ward ; The postoflice closed on geovm it of the holiday. One of the best houses in town rom a standpoint of material and finish has jusi been completed and, on stopping to look at it, the other ay, a visitor 1 our city said: “The material aned will work on that build- ing is fine” 1le was told that ev- erything that went into the house St ana 1o ‘!’('ad Phi“:':h' n!ylu‘:; was supplicd vy the Lakeland Manu- with modern improvements would e [Sonable for tte hest grade of ma- {@ little more than any tomily outsite |terial. Call them up. Phone 76, ol an intellectual center could well ¢tand.—Baltimore American. Almest Toc Much. A Boston minister wants parents to stop talking buby talk w their chil- OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. We have contracted with the Stu- DEAR ME This remark we hear almos: daily about our NICE LINE OF CANDIES. 10c¢ pound S0 and Flander's 20°s We have | the 1 hiere to show you. Anyone in- terested please call or phone and wi (Wil be pleased to demonstrate and fq 10te prices It you want a good reliable ¢ on will not be disap Cocoanut Ices : pointed if vou purchase either of Cocoanut Cuts [these we have mentioned, Cocoanut Almonds { S M. Stephens | 5-28-t (. €. Rogan. Cocoanut Bon Bons 1 f oza Jelly Beans Jelly Crystal Drops Sugar Brilliantines After Dinner Mints After Dinner Wintergreens 25¢ pound Chocolate Walnut Tops Chocolate Peanut Clust 8ancho Panza’s Tribute to Sleep. | Now, blessings light on him that | Brst Invented this same sleep! It cov- €ré a man all over, thoughts and all, like a cloak; it is meat for the hun- | BTy, drink for the thirsty, heat for the cold and cold for the hot. It is the current coin that purchases all the pleasures of the world cheap and the —— PROGm TONIGHT (Signs—Comedy.) S g THE LITTLE WIDOW, - TALE OF A pog. (Selig—Drama.) ‘ omedy-Drama. s TR (Lubin Comedy.) - UNAWARE JACKS UMBRELLA | | | —Drama ) | OPEN AT 6 P. M. LE JESTER o fi Children, under 12....5¢ NAWAY STOVE, L g | balance that sets the king and the | shepherd, the fool and the wise man, | even.—Cervantes. Chocolate Nut Chips Chocolate Nougants Chocolate Caramels Chocolate Almond Tops Chocolate Marsh Mellows P. S—Watch our windows Jeal Kapey No. 115 Main St Pnone 282 Black | | Unkind. | Ella—Live and learn. Stella—1f yeu | bad been learning all the time you have been living you would make a sisteen-volume encyclopedia look like ' & pocket dictionary ————— Dorothy and the Solder, Dorothy (after watchinz a sp'der | { | iehaker corporation to <ol K. M. F | Increase The Quality We give the “most now but we are anxious to give more. Phone us and prove it. Best Butter, per pound . . ...... S Rt i .. 35 Sugar, 16 pounds ............ .. .. .. L .. 1.00 Cottolene, 10 pound pails. . . . . DS RS e e | Cottolene, 4-pound pails. .. ... ... ... . ... .. . .. .. .50 Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails .. .. .. : e e e 1.15 4 cans family size Cream..... . el 7 cans baby size Cream. .. .. . . ey 25 1-2 barrel best Flour. .. .. ... . i S0 12 pounds best Flour..... ... N | ) Picnic Hams, per pound ... .. 1212 |® Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams . .. 18 {§& Octazon Soap, 6 for. . . ... e B .25 Ground Coffee, per pound e .2 5 gallons Kerosene . ... ’ .60 Exercise Your Right to criticize wherever you find anything in this store's service that does We Aim To Make This Dry Goods Store es nearly perfect as a human institu tion can be. And we shall be glad ' not please you. We welcome criticism just as we appreciate praise. | 2nd grateful for your help with any v o) suggestions that will help toward that result. CHILES capture a fly in it weh)—Oh, mnm~‘ ] ma, come quick! A epider is putting s e a ¥ to sleep in its hammock'—Judge.

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