Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 5, 1912, Page 5

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-y, Cole went over to Winter porning on business. e S. Smith has sold the and twelve acres of land v purposes. This land is| wss 1he soad from the S P i \ '« i, P. Clegg, the professional - .t Lakeland Monday night » nome in North Carolina, be-| . .i.d home on account of mei i : her mother. i an error on our part, we jat the Masonic hall would/ «t night with the regu-| \is should have read Thurs- iight. | sir i D, Bassett and family Zoa\\-' «k for Brevard, N. C., where 1y will spend the summer. <ett will return when the settled, but will make fre- s back to the mountains. \l:~s Roscberry sailed Monday from 1.mpa for New Orleans enroute to \rnia, where she goes to spend a with relatives. Mr. J. R, Tal- with whom she boarded, went to 4 and saw her safely aboard \W. R. Groover, Mrs. Groover, “ueir two daughters, Misses Suel- w0 Mary, accompanied by Mr. J. ver, who drove the car, mo- ‘0 Tampa yesterday afternoon they spent several hours very asantly. | Mrs Epps Tucker, Jr., is .\p('ndin:; m in Jacksonville, where she | *he guest of Mrs, €. M. Evans, w0 is Mr Tucker's sister, Mr. Tuvkfl' !l probably join Mrs. Tucker ¢ within a few days, going up to! tond the State Bar association, | oW Mro Andrew Mathias, of Dania, who has been visiting his hrmh-| ey 1l ). Mathias, and family sovera]l days, left today for the 4 family home in North Carolina accompanied by Rev. Mathias' i daughter, who will gspend sev- ks in the Tar Heel State, | Wi Miss Margaret Ansley Jewett, of (ila, is a charming visitor to the the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. fantord Jewett at their pretty home looking Lake Morton. Miss Jew- = being <hown much social at- ud is enjoying her stay in and immensely, Vionteresting feature of the U, D, ting, which oceurs tomorrow Mrs. Darracott's resi- Vil be an account of the G. Ander- G, by Miss Annie Brown- was an invited guest, and lave many interesting bits mation to impart to the la- \lis< Browning will also give of the Sfrate convention at nd altogether the meeting © most interesting held in mes A cordial invitation is “h member to attend. il exercises at " lHenderson, late of Long island = purchased of Mr. George S. "Wooacres on Oak street, and ‘0 build thereon and come ul make his home here. Mr. t had previously made scme ¢ here, and that he was D with them and pleased with ouatlook is evidenced by his < new purchases, THE LADIES® AND CHILDRENS THEATRE —— PROGRAM TONIGHT. |' o l ATING AT RED BANK, N. J. {Imp—Scenic.) £ BROKEN LEASE. “h—Comedy Drama.) DOCTOR'S DUTY, “r.air—Drama.) “ep—Drama.) | ADAIsstoN 10¢ | -iiiaes | CEILDREN UNDER 12 ...-....fie{ ot the Dodson Printers’ Supply Co., is in Lakeland today on business. Mrs. J. E. Roberts and children, of Live Oak, are in the city, the former's brother, My, Mitchell and family, There are no Mr. M. T. LaHatze, representative. GOVERNOR WILL FIND e . | OUT PUBLIC SENTIMENT | Jacksonville, June 3.—Governor Gilehrist is having his hands ful] in guests of | ayswering those who are interested John | pro and con and in the mater of call- « 7% ing a special sesion of the Legisia- ture to pass upon a bill designed to fies on Cole and befaljow Jacksonville to obtaia munici- does mnot intend having any in his| pal docks. One of his recent letters store. Mr. Cole has jus: put in which work like a charm, an example worth emulating by all good storekeepers and those selling foodstuffs. B. L. OF E. MEMORIAL SERVICES | was mailed to E. T. Cusic, secretar: couple of neat, strong screen doors, 1’,,‘ the Central Trades and Labor A: sembly of Jacksonville, in which th our othev | governor stated that he would cu- especially | qeavor to find out the sentiment ot |I!‘« people of this city before h. {ealled ssion. This letter the he special s s written in answ TO BE HELD SUNDAY. E to a loug set of resolutions adopted To the Members of the l!rothcrhomii of Locomotive Engineersand Their Families, and the General Public: You are cordially invited and re- quested to attend our annual me- | moria] services in respect to our de- ced sed brothers, at Lakeland, Sun- ¥, June ¥, at 11 a. m. Service will be conducted by Rev. W. D. Nowlin, D. D, in connection with the regular service already an- nounced, at the First Baptist chucrh. W. H. PETERS, . DAVIS, J. C. BROWN, 1. M. MARLER, W. F. SHELLY, A LILJA, R. H. HOWELL , Committee. STATE BAR ASSOCIATION TO MEET IN JACKSONVILLE. Jacksonville, June 35.—That the approaching annual meeting of the Florida State Bar association to be- gin in this city on next Thursday will be one of the most important and best attended sessions of the or- ganization ever held, is the opinion of those who have taken a leading part in preparing for the meeting, As has been stated, the association s 1o convene Thursday morning, and thereafter will hold daily sions until and including Saturday after- roon. The headquarters of the as- sociation will be maintained at the hiotel Burbric and an informal re- ception will take place there Thurs- evening, when al] members of P duy the association and their friends will | nweet in social intercourse. The principal meeting of the three auys' session will be on Friday, when | the election of ofticers will take place in the atternoon. A grand banquet is to be given at the Hotel Burbridg. on the same day, this to begin at § p. m. Members of the Duval County Bar Association are preparing to wel- come the visitors in grand style, and the success of the meeting is already assured. FINE NEW BUILDING. One of the best houses in finish has just been completed and, on stopping to look at it, the other day, a visitor in our city said: “The material and mill work on thatbuild-{ o0k | estimated, were flving in col- | He was told that ev-! ing is fine.” erything that went into the house was supplied by the Lakeland Manu- | facturing Co., whose prices are rea-| 1, sonable for the best grade of ma- terial. Call them up. Phone 76. Novel and Serviceable. A steel cane that can be taken apart and rebullt into a substantial stool In half a minute is a French novelty. MAJ ESTI THEATRE 000000000000000 & [ ¢ This coupon and five cemts * © when presented at box office, ¥ % will admit any lady to our * * Wednesday matinees, between * % the hours of 2:30 and 5:30 p. m. : ® CO0OODOOOOOODRY Program for Tonight, THE MISSING BRACELET or JIMMIE UNJUSTLY ACCUSED. Gaumont. TOO MANY ENGAGEMENTS. ' Essanay. AT THE THRESHOLD OF LIFE. Edison. OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10c Children, under 12....5¢ PPN | tOWN | higeon is really extinet, from a standpoint of material and|jav, been caxy money in ut the mecting of the Central Trad and Labor Assembly on the 31st doy of May, & copy being sent to the go.- crnor immediately after. | | ‘ PSS i ey FRECKLED GIRLS. [ have just recetved a stock of | WILSON'S FRE! uct of WILSON'S FRECKLE CRE\AM CO., Charleston, South Carolins. It !is FINE, is fragrant and harmless |and positively removes freckles, tan and brown moth, bleacnes dark f-.- ‘es ligkt. Will not make hair grow. You have my guacnrtea that it will {take off your freckiea and tan or | in, see and try it. THE JARS ARE LARGE and two at most are sufli- Jent. I send them by mall, if de- sired. Price 50 cents and $1. Wilson's Fair Skin Soap, 25c. LAKE PHARMACY. COMMISSION FIXES FREIGHT CHARGES TO THE SOUTH. Washington, June 5.—The inter- state commerce commission today ruled that the rates on packing house products and fresh meats from Kan- sas City and Wichita should not ex- ceed by more than 2 1-2 cents a hun- the from Okia Imml pounds rates Poma City gia, Alabama, Florida and points in the southeastern territory: andg that the roads should establish | peddler-car service for the distri | ution of packing house products and fresh meats in the southern ter the rates for which should not exceed 120 per cent of the car- tond rites on packing house products, [ad 150 per cent of the carload rates on fresh meats, other fritory, If some boy wishes to make a lit- tle money all he has to do is to find 1 nest of the passenger pigeon, and he will get $1,100. This was 2 stand- ing offer all last year, and no tak- Several were reported from Wisconsin, the last stronghold of the bird, but upon investigation proved to be a turtle, or mourning dove. This reward is offered by bird lovers to find ont ors, nests il this species of That would the hoy- Lood days of the writer, as 1 think II have seen near a million of thes | birds passing over in one dav; on nnin in close order about fifty wide, and as | could casily see a mil cach way, and ¢s the head of H‘; Lad disappeared betore 1y rear end became vigible it could ner than that number, It is feured have bhen conpletely wiped out, and I am inclined to think have heen less they it some discas. or epidemic rathe than the gun that did it Estero Eagle. et ——— Make a Lasting Epitaph. Live for something. Do #ood, and leave behind you a monumen' of vir- tue that the storm of time cin never destroy. Write your narn n kind- ness, love and mercy, on the Learts of thousands you come in con'tt with year by year; you will never he for- gotten. No, your name, voir deeds, will be as legible on the heurts you leave behind as the stars « brow of evening. Good decd: w !l :line as the stars.—Chalmers The One Thing That Counts. Somé persons, | know, ¢ '1uite hap- piness by fine houses, garious and parks—others by pict horses, money and varfous thing- “!olly re- mote from their own «j«« hes; but when I wish to ascertain 'he real felicity of any rational mun. | always inquire whom he has to «ve. 1T 1 find he bas nobody, or doe not love those he has—even in tha 1<t of all his profusion of finery an.: rrandeur, 1 pronounce him a being ¢ in ad- versity.—From Elizabe't: [nchbald’s “Nature and Art.” May 1 a Holiday A Milwaukee school tea ' er asked ber class of small boys = girls to prepare lists of all the <z Lolidays that they knew of, and * them in the order of their imporiz:. Christ- mas and Fourth of 1 about equal in the number «f fir-* laces ae- corded them, and @ paper In the lot appeared 1.” as the most imr legal holhdays. And Poor Cheese 2t That. The milk of Lumar ess of gome people, wie: e aisasanass R CWOR NN AN \ \ THE EVENING TELEGRAM L\KFELAND, FLA., JUNE 5 KLE CREAM, prod-' will give you back your money. Comy | to destinations in Geor- | foae | COL GIBBONS HONORED. \ ~lznal honor has been conferred Cromwell Gibbons, senior ber of the law firm of Gibbons, Il McGarry & Daniel, of this ! he having been called and re- | ! as counsellor to represent sev- | French, Spanish and American s in their respective ca | czainst the Republic of Cuba, in-! Volving over seven millions of dol- | alleged to have been caused by | gent revolutions, which cases | 0 be represented bhefore ‘ tribunal, the of the world Times-Union. OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. | cn t'al M Two Good Places: the H. C. Stevens’ Jewelry Store international | Jacksonviile ! AND We have contracted with the Sto- tion to sell K. M. F. S0's and F We them here to show you. Anyone in- terested please all or phone and we | will be pleased to demonstrate and If you want a good, you will not be disap- debaker corpe 208, have | land . . lakeland, Florida . . quote prio reliable pointed you purchaze either of these we have mentioned. i S. M. Stephens, S-28-tf G. C. Rogan, SLIPPERS ARE OF ALL KINDS | Either For Service or for Appearance, | There Are Any Number of De- signs to Choose. | Slippers in rich shades of dark red, | blue and violet combined with gold | and silver are worn with gowns intro- ducing those tones. These metal brocades can trace their popularity to the rich oriental ef- fects introduced by the evening gowns. The slippers of paler tints in kid and satin are not considered “good style” for the present in Paris. The sandal slipper is generally well llked. With four or five shapes orna- mented with cut steel buckles, richly beaded, embroidered or jeweled, they fittingly dress the feet for formal oc- caslons. A number of these have elastic goring at the sides, causing them to fit snugly. Many of these appear in the popular combination of black and white. Another recent development in the world of fashion is the wearing of black patent leather slippers with white hosiery. Tan-colored leathers are the correct thing for street wear. They har- . We Won’t Sacrifice Quality but we are always studying how to Increase The Quality We give the “most now but we are anxious to give more. Phone us and prove it. monize with the tans and hrowns that are the popular colors for the tailored | suit. Slippers for less formal wear feature the military heel in preference to the Louis Quinze. | SILVER AND VELVET Best Butter, per pound Sugar, 16 pounds Cottolene, 10 pound pails. ............................... Cottolene, 4-pound pails. ................. Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails . .. 4 cans family size Cream................ 7 cans baby size Cream. . . ... 1-2 barrel best Flour......... 12 pounds best Flour........ Picnic Hams, per pound Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams. . Octagon Soap, 6 for.......... Ground Coffee, per pound. . . ... 5 gallons Kerosene This model is of silver with odd re- vers-collar of liberty or velvet of a darker shade, which is finished at the bottom with a large motif of heavy gilk embroidery. The sleeves are fin- {shed with cuffs made to correspond. The chemisctte and undersleeves are of tucked white tulle or muslin finished with little rufes of the same. DEAR ME This remark we hear almost daily about our NICE LINE " i Exercise Your Right 10c pound { g Cocoanut Ices ' Cocoanut Cuts to criticize wherever you find anything in this store's service that does Cocoanut Almonds Cocoanut Bon Bons Jelly Beans Jelly Crystal Drops Sugar Brilliantines After Dinner Mints After Dinner Wintergreens 25¢ pound Chocolate Walnut Tops Chocolate Peanut Clust Chocolate Nut Chips Chocolate Nougants Chocolate Caramels Chocolate Almond Tops | Chocolate Marsh Mellows | P. S—Watch our windows. || Geol Kaiper | 114 Subscribe for The Telegram not please you. We welcome criticism just as we appreciate praise. We Aim To-Make This Dry Goods Store | es nearly perfect as a human institu tion can be. And we shall be giad end grateful for your help with any Y suggestions that will help towardthat result. S AND 10¢ DEPT STORE No. 115 Main St. Phone 282 Black

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