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L] ve W. B McArthur and family re‘urned from Georgia, where been visiting friends and jor several weeks. e — L. Swatts and children are .hume tLis week from Geor- . they have been spending x weeks very pleasantly ds and relatives. § < McGlashan returned Sat- ‘ht from Atlanta, where he ten days ago for medical He is now back at his iness, It ut Bouiware and two left this morning where they go to the guests of their E. Mattocks. simmee, week, Mrs, )L in her oin Edwards is happy her at this time Booth and her two +he Misses Booth, who vu frem South Carolina last Mrs. Edwards’ guests for Mrs is having two West Lime Mr<. A, B. Lovell crected on THE FLY AN ADVANCE AGENT OF SUMMER SICKNESS (By Woods Hutchinson, A, M., M. D.) No longer can we dismiss the fly with a contemptuous “Shoo:" he is an influence to be reckoned with. Black as he is painted, we must concede him certain virtyes, a2 worldly point of view tler “from way back;" the job, and always goods., He distributes samples of pesti- lence with a lavish hand. and the goods always match the samples whether you have ordered them or not, and are marked D. 0. D.—Death on Delivery. We may admire the fly for his in- dustry, pertinacity and business en- terprise. We may even love him— , he is a hus- perpetually on delivers the tures, but we had better wipe him gently but firmly out of existence, just the same., Fli like Artemus Ward's Injuns, *is pizen wherever found.” He is the best traveling salesman known to humanity; carries a grip on each of his six legs and a trunk on his head. His line of samples is the most exteusive and longest | from this e eternity. A fly in the Louse ous as a rattlesnake, louse, and as disg bug. le time will come when any medern, cleanly home will feel jtself shamed and disgraced by the Pre ence of a fly, and when every hous holder upon whose premises a brocd s as danger s flithy as a v fined or sent to jail, From | lukewarmiy—as one of God's crea-| year to next, but from time | | teeful as a bvd-‘ of flies is detected will be h avily | 7 THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELA GONGRESS A BENA N SESSON TIL - NIDSUMMER | GOSSIP OF THE NATIONAL CAPI- TAL AND OF OUR LAWMAK- ERS THERE. Washingion, June 11.—(Special) {—In all probability the bill regulat- !ing the operation of the Panama ca- nal will be reported out of the Sen- \D, FLA, JUNE 11, 1912, sor 1o the House chamber ! » recognized by the spe ion was form committee Iy cn o ways The Retreat From Moscow. Napoleon's army for the nvasion of Russia numbered 650,000. Only twen. ty thousand returned. During the re- treat thousands of horses lay groaning on the route, while thousands of | naked wretches were wandering Iike specters, who seemed to have no sight or sense, and who only Kept reeling | on till frost, famine or the (ossack ! lance put an end to their power of ! motion, { Smaliest of Snakes, ate committee on interoceamic ci- of which Senator Frank b Erandegee, of Connecticut, is chair- The commit- | tee has accorded hearings to repre- nals, man, early next week. steam- sentatives of the railroads, ships, and commercial bodies and ail cthers who have asked to be heard ing while the bill was under proces: ot incubation in the House commit- {lee on interstate und forelgn com | | | The railroads were not given a hear- | | | | jmerce and consequently raised o 1fog™ that their interests were be ing jeopardized through “log- | rolling” methods of Lot both noliti have this ¢ unchallenged, the the extremisis al parties, Rather tha 20 to the country | althoush without an: | j foundation in fact, Senator Brande- | gee threw the Goors of his commit- | tee room open to whoever desired to enter and in ing tormulate a bill thar it is sineerel: hoped will show wisdom and struetive statesmanship in every lin be heard con | which will be comfortable and SR “ 1t is expected the bill will diffor aious when completed, Mr. J. BIDS WANTED very materially from the House mea \ 11 will be in charge of the re, particul with reference to bids will he recejved by the o prohibition of railroad-owned - lork until noon Wedresday, hi erating through the o Rath Thompson, who has 9, on ¢l 13-4 acres of l' The free toll provision of the cnest of Dr. Sarah Wheeler be 1 City cemetery [ House Dill yelating o vessels en «vke, has returned to tieations in clork's office, Righ ed in the constwise trade it i in Orlando, much to the re- | reserved to reject any or all bids, | eved will reniin in the Senat ing people of L il W P PILLANS, I nieast wWien it comes from t! that this ¢l | ¢l an Cemetery Committee, foommi extoweek Likeland a ig | : | XNEW THE BUSINESS. Themaiert docire ¥xiirusied ot LIRS ; [ the dead to clear the way fer ad e Muasons used their A woman well onin years entere e dung 15w ! mic temple in the Smith-] o dr Us and said: iz The Lorim 1 for the first time. | “Have you 2ot any creams for pe-! o 0 hetore the Senate, it i i~ handsomely fittet string the complexion?” tespected, Wb consume not Jess than ~ the advantage of being! “Restoring }ni«; YOu mean pre- tho weeks, The acceused Senato trom the noise of passing | serving,” said the draggist, heaptily, |V make desperate fight for hi = having been the muin And he sold the woman $17 worth , “"t and it goes withont saving that ! of “he removal, [ 0! complexion cre, Phe has friends inthet body whose £ Marshall, who has charge onstruction work on the new is being constructed by Clower & Wade, near Oldtown, Lakeland last night to OGRAM TONIGHT. RU'STR T Reals ) Picture, ans PENN MUTUAL CO. HAS BRANCH IN LAKELAND. Mr. Brantley & Son, of Georgia, have recently located in our city and PATHE WEEKLY CURRENT EVENTS, A SOUTH (Kalm— N BOY OF ¢ War Drama.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. Lown reputation being impugned, will stand by him persistently, quently it looks as though midsum mer will find Congress stil] |.~iun and inclined to adjourn-| ment until weather becomes op- | Conse in ses not the 1 opened.” ' shonte hurry in a with the d 3! ing of the sort. Tha | snakes are par: | their eggs. ! United States Government has the greatest employment bureau in the world. Over half a miliion people The hair snake, the smallest of all creatures bearing the name of snake is found in water, and is responsible for many a heated discussion in rural districts, where the common belief is that it originates from horse hairs. | This theory is al! a myth—horse hair ites living inside ol! crickets and gras: oppers, upon leav- | ing which they seek the water to lay Great f.abor Bureau. In the Civil Service Commission the are on the Governinent payroll, and ot these nearly half are receiving v as the result of competitive examina- tions, | The Eiements of Joy. The deiights of thought, of truth, of work, and of well doing will not de- sevnd upon us like the dew upon the tlower, without effort of our own, La- bor, watchfulness, pees Ance, selfe denial, fortltude. sre the elements out of which this kind of joy is formed.— S, (. Jones, Mystericus Letters. A Frencinan upon receipt of a Hng dnvitation, was puzzled gt the w ! sous dcttas RSV PO Atter a long deitheration. hie tinahy con- | cluded its n Z to Le: "Remember e Voddine present.’—Norman K. Mack’s National Movthly, —— Why Deen Streams Run Still, Devp streams i still—and why? Not becanse there are no obstacles, but beciuse they o sther overflow v rocks round which the s to make its noisy | v itl Sith Learn to 3¢ Happy. ! All men can learn to be happy; and | the teaching of it 15 easy. If you live | nmong those who daily ecall I'h'm-hu!l |on life, 1e shall not be long ere you | will call blessing on yours.—Maeter linck, W y Can't They Keep Quiet? The trouble with most men who make fools of themselves is that they [Insist on calling public attention to it. ¢ days with his family. |they say they are here to stay, These | PFessively warm. By that time the OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. \ & . cater | Zentlemen represent the Penn Mu-| bolitical national conventions will LR et Eevalon if 1 have nominated their tickets and the that work has to be sus-(tual Life Insurance Co, ard they | ‘r'“'" e I'” e TE \\'ili e i;n" We have contracted with the Stu- the rains stop and the desire to show their friends o Lake- il rm; LG < debaker corporation to sell E. M. F. He says that all the|land a new up-tr-date policy just " BN e W [ w0's and Flander's 2 We Im.u- lave been suspended on | £otten out by the Penn Mutual, K- | Mt e foree of Dait | them here 1o show you. Anyone in- f the rains and high water | ©TYbody knows the standing of nis| Tt Was Just mere force of habit|, o please eall or phone and we tWoOE: old company with its six hundred it led tooplacing Senator Smoot | o0 pleased to demonstrate and IR and fifty millions insurance in force, i1 an embarvassing gination in the ‘.,,,,H prices, If yonu want a good ' and two sons, Messps, |80 sixty-five years old. We Jearn | Senate the ""'"!"l:l“‘ ,.r,',":l.',',llm‘ ’:,,.,‘ reliable car, you will not be disap I Homer, are in the city these men have just signed a con- I:".‘I...fl.'m‘lvt\ ,I, ; i|' ;'| i\‘ o " i pointed it you purchase either nll I days, the guests | 0 With the Alpine Safe and Lock | s "‘?‘I’”“I "“ "' : "" r"l'."l‘l ‘_'” these we Lave mentioned ‘ < brother, Dr. W, 8 [C0. of Cincinnati, 0, to sell and de-| ! ‘ .“ x' ' 1 : 'v‘" 1]1 1‘ n”“ P i S, M. Stephens : N The two voune ! liver in Florida three hundred safes|"# ” " . .‘ “f" L .“ O okt G. (. Rozan, 0t Mr | Petween now and the first of Jan- | for printing before gis i s oy " B Hows the Senate to authorize it Sen- foreman of | VIY. They guarantee to sell you a |lows the Sovite 1o authorizo 11 Sen FINE NEW BUILDING. department of the | Safe for half the price of other deal- | #10} KD, 1 | i i i y e i 1 1 1 i\ i ! ot > N He is a master of | €™ Address these gentlemen | ®ested OpY- AF Wl Unitetd 1ot Ahn ot Hiouses: In- towa Sa Geit s 1 constitatio It 'l ' ! N " | 4 an invalnable assist- | akeland, Fla, Box 42, Stiles ! 1o be printed "rrom a standpoint of material and | I ar aluable ist- BN Senat Smoot s Nl : 1 soffice, His younger - :,‘,I‘ml"l‘”‘v ;.I vl l‘ : va”.h’. ,’,',‘,“ ; finish has just lm-‘n completed and, [ ' las a4 position in the Don't Tell Her, T (bt th Wvoming man mode] O SOPDINE to look at it the other and bids fair to mature| The 8irl who tells you she thinks po | ! the time the Hroming ma [day, a visitor in onr city said: “The of exceptional abiliry, | BB 18 good enough for any woman fs | his request, aid canght onte the | terial and mitl work on that build ; prional ablitY- | merely trying to goad you into an ate | words “1o he printd [ing is fine” He was told that ev- THE TRUSTS. ;e;nm to convince her that she is --\\~|[‘u is the suthor of the """'Ur,\(him: that went into the house 54 i ment?” asked the watchtul Utah| oo supplicd by the Lakcland Manu- oreat two-reel feature at teatesman. A roar of linghter creets facturing o, wh prices are rea- “it. This picture por- ed his query. He agreed. aite the sonable for the best grade of ma- feht between an inventor matter had been explained to him, terfal, Cail them up. Phone 76. Rubber Trust for control of ’ I \ L ira iR B el e — i 5 “d is of strong dramatic AJE have the United Stetes oo ion I shows to what lengths printed. Vi1 go in crushing com- THEATRE SRS i ‘ntrolling the markets. Representative Steenersor lin- : Miss Leonard, com- 0000000 GO00000 00Nt does not favor 1 ty " am, . o Neither do his constituents. i tly 7 A they sent to Senator Clapp om 5 Our matinees on Wednes- Minnesota, a petition aski: its | ,.“..“m | days and Saturdaysarean es- <1 Lo L et Let the RAIN stop vou' . 5 ¢ h P pec_mlly attnptlve feature for ter from the man who th \ G i) | H [Dlso ladies and children; 2:30 and ©| [ OE HEAE T i Come sce ‘em | . §:30 p. m. that it bad been sent to | ] . @|that it ha i ‘ | Clapp aud Mr. Steenerson nse RIBBONS » ‘L-OOC'OOGOOC‘OOOfib”. petition if he =0 d An : { - | t nt rr the ana ‘mmm“ moment arri i s Program for Tonight, | o 0 ot LACES : | and n "1[’ 0 . e 1, and 3 LADIES' AND CHILDRENS’ S Wiionr etk Chuags s so s ¢ “Ifl"l[ { he—Indian Story.) “There is no such e : - * 4 @ * > » H - - i DHOOD DAYS. rayal ) arian- Leonard. e 100 e General Admission...10c Children, under 12....5¢ SOFEEE00IFITEII0EN000000 | S000000000000NNNNNN0 protes amst e upon Mr. Steencrso head of the bar scattered the pap document was wrap; floor, secured the d was nearly two and rolled up on a =* « map. E. G. Tweedell Two Good Places: . C. Stevens’ Jewelry Store AXD . lakeland, Florida . . but we are always studying how to Increase The Quality We give the “most now but we are anxious te give more. Phone us and prove it. Best Butter, per pound ....... Sugar, 16 pounds Cottolene, 10 peund 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. . e | i) BTV (] S N R sl S 25 Ground Coffee, per peund oo el O ERIIORRIREIOMNG v i s . .60 ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone Your Order Don’t try your tempee or patience, simply go ta your telephone ané eall 62, and you will be com- nected with our Speclal Order Department, What- Always In The Lead That's What We Aim To Be A Always in the lead, when it comes to fresh, pure, full-strenzth drugs tol- let articles, sundries, and all drug store merchan- dize. 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