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Miss Josephine Drane, the lovely daughter of Hon. and Mrs. H. J. Drane, returned last night from Tal- lahassee, where she has been attend- ing the Florida College for Women. Mr. W. H. Wolf has accepted a po- sition with the commission firm of R. B. McKittrick & Co., the position formerly held by Mr.. L. E. McClam- ma. He and his family are now dom- iciled at 414 Eas: Pine. and Mrs. W. K. McRae and . Owens visited friends in ity yesterday, motoring there McRae's car. i < 1irma Vidal, of Gainesville, «ho has been the pleasant guest ances Dudley, returned home Mr Mr leave Monday for lakeland, charge of the Glenada hotel at that place. best citizens and while we regret the departure of himself and family we join their many friends in wishing them well wherever they go.-—Bar- tow Record. The funeral of little Bessie Louise Smith occurred at the family resi dence this morning, and was attend- ed by a large throng of sorrowing friends, after which all that was mor- tel of this sweet little flower, which taded so prematurely, was laid to rest in the Lakeland cemetery, M A. C. Liner's Amateurs played with the Griffin club here 4v. The score was 4 to 6 in - of the A. C. L8, Quite a crowd .sod the bal] game. — v+ ‘u. Rollins College commence- . \hss Gladys Lovell was class +an, and her acount of the past y the members is said to have 1zhly original and entertain- P K. Young, Miss Minnie Miss Daisy Long and Miss Mr. Cooke, who recently purchased the residence of Mr. Deen in Dixie- land, can testify to the beneficial in- lLong and Messrs, J. G.|fluences of the Lakeland climate. He and George Nelson autoed to{was in a hospital at Tampa, very ill vesterday in Mr. Holmes'|of a nervous trouble, when Mrs. wme new car. While there they woro cuvsts at the Tampa Bay hotel, Cooke purchased the property, and he was removed to the new home. Since that time he has improved steadily and now apparently is on the high road to permanent recovery. \iss Violet Rosoborr) leaves Mon- for Passadena, Cal, where she it, Miss Roseberry expects | some time at her old home Virginia on her return from nia, and will be back in Flor- thout a year. Mr. J. W. Turner has a large con- tract for surveying in the neighbor- hood of Sebring, which is on the line of the new railroad to Avon Park, and he and his family left this morn- ing for Sebring, where they willspend about two months. This wil] make a ida in A -« Calhoun, who has been the r guest of Mrs. J. C. Hol- Tuesday for Lakeland to * aunt, before returning to } - wome in Perry, Fla. She was ac- «d to Lakeland by Miss Lil- © Towies, who spent the day with tive as that section of the State is very tie, fishing and hunting particularly being good. Mr. Turner will, of malntain his office in Lake- course, fiuds s Bartow Meoord, land, Keeping in touch with its busi- TR ness during his absence by frequent Mre Hattie Brown expects to leave ety Mondian, Miss,, about June 5 for 1 keland, accompanied by her son, T P | who graduates from the Mr. ¢ W. Deen, who recently sold u College this term. Their | 4% home in Dixicland to a Mr. Cooke, now has rooms at M M. B. Wag- j soner’s on Florida avenue. Meantime, he is preparing to build a beautiful residence in Dixieland, which wil not be surpessed by anything in this section in comfort or architectural excellence. The plans have been Iy lived a short distance south- | ¢rawn by Mr. Guy Platt Jonnson, of Lakeland, writes us from|and call for a model residence, in- Neb, that he is thriving|deed. ar sperous, but anticipates that fusiness will soon take him to Kan- He says, in renewing his sub- plion, 1 am using the Lakeland MWy o spread the gospel of Florida. ham sure you will be glad to P08 with some results, for already my fricnds will be rejoiced to see n Mrs, Brown holds the re- » position of matron and sec- ¥ to the president at this excel- “ducational institution. Our old friend, C. 8. Potts, who BAND CORCERT POSTPONH) UNTI SATURDAY NIGHT. band Thursday evening wus unizer of the Loyal Order ived in Lakeland last * spending some time in thd at other points on the east Mr Gage is back looking aft- vsts of the local “herd” d planning the trip of tho vmbers of the organization Uity in August. Mr. Gage vembers of the Moose had a 1 night with Mr. H. Florida passenger Louisvile and Nashville tid it is not unlikely that ut road will be chosen as he called. As the band has promised to give at least one concert a week, it is decided to give the concert Saturday night this week, starting the con- cert in the park and probably playing a little on the other side of town. The public is invited. let the town people come out and show the boys that their music is apprecinted. BAND MANAGER Toute, as it offers unex- Mre, Gage, who has E l 'l Mrs R. M. Marler's, has THEATRE § iz in Lakeland while been out on the road moup Mr. Gage speaks 1!l¥ of Miami, whose peo- 0&0000000000000 e the booster spirit g ° “1 He also says—and |& he has not ises of Lake- (iTSON) B'i'{fiiih ‘lt HDI[S' AND CHILDRENS’ THEATRE This coupon and five cents * * Wednesday matinees, between * .;. ) 0O0000005000000 Program for Tonight, or THE SUN-POWER PLANT. (Eclipse—Drama.) HE WHO LAUGHS LAST. R e (Kalem—Comedy.y) R0GRAM ’ Iomqm CAUGHT IN THE RAIN (Vitagrapt.—Drama.) '. ROSS THE SEA 40 ecenes, | | OPEN AT 6P. M.| '(ieneral Admission...10¢ lcmldren, under 12....5¢ | “mm; ¥ Drama.) DETECTIVE. ‘AWARE 01y ¢ . SULUREN [m—nm 12 Mr. J. A. Williams and family will to take Mr. Williams is one of our drama, prominent characters of that period. very pleasant outing for the family, The concer® which was te ne given | in the park by the Lakeland Citizens' | post- | borne fruit” poned on account of the desth in the - family of one of the band members YW Harry Gage, deputy su-|The band sympathiz with This mem- | ber for they all know how attached | . was to the little one that has been } She said *’ when presented at box office, 'I" % will admit any lady to our +| the hours of 2:30 and 5:30 p. m. ;‘ GUY FAWKES ! - THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, MAY 31, 1912, GERMS FROM ONE KISS WILL FILL A DINNER PLATE BAPTIST PICNIC. " The Baptist Sugaf school picnic, which took place at Auburndale yes- terday, was a big success. About one hundred and fifty people, young and old (though the old felt young) spent | the day under the shade of the big, cld trees on the shores of Lake Ari- ana. It is wonderful to see with what ease and comfort all the good things, that weigh so heavily in the¢ huge baskets, as they are carried to | Madison, Wis,, May 31. pidity with which germs from a multiply wil] be shown by a Kar girl, Wisconsin, ing with germs. the scene of action, come back from| B R 3| I'I (; Steve"s, Jewelr Store thence, no one complaining of the| By a Ford Touring Car. Onc of| » Us load, except onc a while a little [{l¢ best on the market. Only $755. | Completely your door. equipped. Delivered at chap finds he has taken aboard too many slices of watermelon. However, this did not happen, neither did any thing else happen yesterday to pre- vent everyone having a glorious good 3-20-21 THEY LIVE LONG IN FLORIDA, time. T Mrs. Harry H. Tedder, who now TIT FOR TAT. resides at Spring Garden, about ten — miiles north of DeLand is 100 years| Mrs. Jenkins was standing be!or\-‘hld. She was born at Bennett's Fer- the mirror arrangging her thin hair, [1¥. Ga., in 1812, and moved to Flor- When her bald-headed husband en-|ida in 1861 —fifty-one years ago. She tered the room. ‘Say, Em’ly,” he began, “why don’t you do your hair the way you used to?" “Why don't you?" Jenkins.” «me here with her husband, and cattle before them from Georgia. Mrs, Tedder is the mother of seven ;rilil\h'x‘ll. and the grandmother and srandmother of 134 children. At the present time she is enjoying une health, can get around real spry, feeds the pigs and chickens, can get wood and water and attend to her houschold duties better than many women of half her age. She has re- sided at Spring Garden since first coming to Volusia county fifty-one | years ago. OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. retorted Mrs } ureat GREAT FEATURE PICTURE AT EDISONIA TONIGHT. Tonight the great Revolutionary “Hands Across the Sea,” in two reels and forty scenes. Two great battle scenes with 300 people in the cast. Introducing most of the Don’t fail to see it. In addition the great detective cemedy or travesty on Sherlock Holmes. A show that we guarantee will please We have contracted with the Stu- debaker corporation to sell E. M. F. 50's and Flander's 20's. We have i them here to show you. Anyone in- ltorested please call or phone unfi we [ will be pleased to demonstrate and lquote prices. 1t you want a good, {x‘uli:lhlv car, you will not be disap GEOGRAPHICAL LIMERICKS. 3 2 pointed if you purchase either of \""'”‘ Youhsasnstiom AURMOIN GRSl have mentioned, Was hun’«-nwl with too much lunm"‘ SOM. Stephens coines, TN T 4 . Rogan. And he said on the street To each man he TOOT YOUR HORN. would meet: “In o bottle with me you will joines Under the hv. ling of “Toot Your A young sport named Joames m,".‘(\\\n Horn,” the following interest Houston, [ing jingle appears in the “Practical The home team was always houston, | PHnter:” A hen is not supposed to | have much common s cvery time she But it lost nineteen games; or tact, yet NOow we never see James, ¥s an egg she cack In the hen house | thirk he is rous- | 1es forth the fact A rooster hasn't The ra- it is promised, at the Students Union exposition at the University of A student will kiss a plate, and it is said that in twenty-four hours of incubation the dish will be overflow- Lakeland Automobile & | Supply Co., by D. H. Sloan, m:nmgvr.[ tuey drove about @ hundred head of | Two Good Places: | | AND 1 . . lakeland, Florida . . We Won’t Sacrifice Quahty but we are always studying how to Increase The Quality ton pot a lot of intellect to show but, vone the less, most mosters have . i d v S 2 . ’ gt A voung man who hailed from fair |enough good sense o crow.The || We give the “most now but we are anxious to give Worcester, mule, the most despised of beasts, has more. Phone us and prove it. Said: “For my tows I'll now be a|@ persistent way of letting know he's borcester. aronnd by his insistent bray. The Best Butter, perpound . ....... e S I don’'t know how 1o preach, ;m-\s Iil;lu- bees, they "'ll:J: b:llllsdhh"» Sugar, 16 pounds . ........... 1.00 A P 1 e v A 8 o ol ateh- £ . sl el L o e cons moe, and Walth-cost | - Gottolene, 10 pound pails.......... .. ... 125 But 1 know 1 can erow like a rorces- | bark and ganders quack and doves ) 50 ter and pigeons con The peaceck Cottolene, 4-pound pails. .. ... . sprends his tmil and squawks; pigs Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails .. 1.15 There was a young girl from Terre |t0ueal and vobins sings, and cven | g 4 cans family size Cream. . . .. 25 Haute sorpents know encugh to J Iw~f1>rj- 7 cans hby size Cream . . 25 Who went out for w ride in a ha'um-, :',“, \“.-::Kv‘.u. ”lyt::vrr:::‘nx‘, 'l‘l::l-mg:;vfm-:«i 1.2 ) best Flowr .. . 300 When th ,\num.‘ man w |l~ tire Ak S 12 poundl Hest Plowr. - ... ... .. 140 And from rowing perspired, Will often stop snd hestitate Hefor wha CArthL you smel] like a g hel aduvertise? Picnic Hams, per pound ... 1212 zante | Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams .16 i FRECKLED GIRLS. ! | . | ( Octazon Soap, 6 for. . ... 25 FINE NEW BUILDING. t have just recelved a stock ot | Ground Coffee, per pound 25 - | WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM, prod- |l 5 gallons Kerosene . 60 One of the best Louses in 1090 [ yet of WILSON "RECKLE CRIEAM from a standpoiny of mate wnd g, Charleston, South Carelina, It finish has just beoar completed and, i FINE, is feagrant and harmless on stopping to lood. at it, the other|ang positively removes freckles, tan w‘ e e day, a visitor in on- city sald: “Thelgng hrown meth, bleacnes dark frc- ° L] material and mill work on that build- ing is fine." He was told that ev- erything that went es light. You bave my gu into the hoise facturing Co., whose prices are rea- | jp gee and try it. sonable for the bes. grade of na-lp ARGE ané two at most are suffi- terial. Call them up. Phone 76 ddent. I send them by mail, if de- -{«ired. Price 50 cents and $1. ! Wilson's Fair Skin Soap, 20c. | LAKE PHARMACY. DEAR ME | This remark we }ear almos: | NOTICE OF urucmou daily about our NICE LINE || LEAVE TO SELL MINOR'S LAND. OF CANDIES. 10c pound Cocoanut Ices Cocoanut Cuts Cocoanut Almonds [ 17th day of June, A. D. 1912, 1 will apply to Honorable W. S [ crunty judze in and for Polk county, | State of Florida at his office in Bar tow, in said , for an order au- Preston, County thorizing me as guardian of Mary Cocoanut Bon Bons Hurst, .:,.-.~n~ 1. Murst, Beniah May ’e“’ Beans Hurst, Annie 1. Hurst and Donald Jeuy Cryml Drops Hurst, the minor neirs of the estate s““ Brilliantines of Susan M. Hurst, to sell at private After Dinner Mints After Dinner Wintergreens 25¢ pound Chocolate Walnut Tops Chocolate Peanut Clust sale the following property belong- inz to said estate, to-wit: Twelve acres off of the cast side of the south- west 1-4 of the northeast 1-4 of sec- tion 19, and beginning 2 chains and 51 links east from the southwest| Chocolate Nut Chips corner of the southwest 1- 1 Chocolate Nougants {of the northeast 1-4 of sec- Chocolate Caramels Ition 19, and running thence north Chocolate Almond Tops {10 chains, east 10 chains, south 19 Chocolate Marsh Mellows chains and west 10 chaing, to the P. S—Watch our windows {place of beginning, cortaining 14 arres; all in township 21 south; range 26 st, said land- belone w ()‘ 10 the estate of the said 2usun S AND 10¢ DEPT STORE sk 16 by sold interests of said minor hel 17th day of May, 1912, JOHN 1. HURST, Gnardian No. 115 Maln St This Phone 282 Dlack Will not make hair crow. rartes the' it will take off your freckles and tan or | was supplied by the ‘Lakeland Mani- | il give you buck your money. Come THE JARS ARE FOR Notice is hereby given that on the Exercise Your Right to criticize wherever you find anything in this store's service that doee | not please you. We welcome criticism just as we appreciate praise. We Aim To Make This Dry Goods Store | @s nearly perfect as a human institu tion can be. And we shall be glad | 2nd grateful for your help with any 7 | : | suggestions that will help towardthat result "CHILES ~ The Telegram Is Up-To-Now