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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA. JUNE 17, 1912, Mr Epps Tucker, Jr., went down Mre. J. A. Guthrie has returned .« Tampa today on professional busi- | from the east coast, where she spent : several weeks very pleasantly with her daughter, Mrs. M. A. Robinson, srs H D. Mendenhall left yester-| Who lives at Deerfield. Macon, Ga., where she goes relatives for the next two zess e Mr. H. B. Zimmerman, of the Lake- land Artificial Stone Works, leaves tomorrow for Auburndale, where he Hattie Patton left last night | will superintend the laying of side- hassee, where she goes to|walks for that progressive the summer normal at the|city. She wijlj be away Weens e e———— young woman s College. Mrs. George Lee has had her home e on Missouri avenue ornamented by M: X M. Bass Jeaves today | having stone steps made, and has r Iudian Springs, Ga., where she|also had stone open work placed be- coes 0 spendd some weeks enjoying [ tween the piers. The Lakeland Arti- ‘b many pleasures and benefits of | ficial Stone Works had the eontract, 1o sy weeks. Mr. E. Y. McCollough is visiting Vs Mamie (astles left today at|his wife and daughisr, who are the r Knoxville, Tenn., where she | guests of Mrs. J. P. Wilson. Mr. :nd several weeks during|McCollough, whose home is in In- 1 time she will attend the sume | verness, is accompanied by T. M. Vin- nool of the south for teachers, | son, Jr. les is one of the valued of the Lakeland schoo] for term i e e, ——— e Mrs. Niuwenkamp, Miss Nieuwen- kamp, and Miss Olive Summerlin, of R S Lakeland, and Mrs. Balbin, of Tampa, M: i P Webb returned Satur-{fcrm a congenial party leaving to- :rom Dunnellon, having been [ night for Savannah, Ga., where they on account of the sick-|will visit Mrs. Nicuwenkamp's ith of her son-in-law, Mr. | daughter, Mrs. J. W, Siday, for a iin. She was accom-|few days, and from there they will er daughter and little|go to the mountains of North (aro- M:s. Petermann will re-|lina for the remainder of the sum- | sde with Lier parents mer. | wan Brown has secured a poe Mr. N. E. Harrell, of Pearson, Ga ,j ¢ at Mutberry in one of the phos- [ who purchased the ladies' ready-to- Mt plants as electrical engineer. [ wear shop of Mr. D. G. Bardin. has Wil finish his electrical educa- |arrived and taken charge, and is pre- oming winter at Tulan:|paring to inaugurate a big sale, sy, by in the meantime he | which he will put on Thursday of ival experience which [ this week. Mr. Harrell is a2ccom- eneticial to him panied by his family, who have al- e o ready become pleasantly locuted I« Jenkins has received a from Bishop Morrison, in 3hich he states that he will be on ;'Ajnd o drive the first nail in the| e nave comtracted with the Stu- fwiand Methodist church, which | debaker corporation to sell E. M. F. & planned to build in one day. 50’s and Flander's 20's. We have \.'M,.L"fi" rump' June 27, Bishep [ them here to show you. Anyone in- Normison will also conduct the sepy- terested please call or phone and we BIE e ool thet o B the church that night, will be pleased to demonstrate and ———— e : quote prices. If you want a good, Ut Lottof Ocilla, Ga., is i UF the myest of {“L (A:lll'“"m l'h' S 0 Yo RLLEH W Qe S onmie Brown-{pointed if you purchase either of OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. | e and Mr P D Colson, Dr. Lott these we have mentioned :‘::‘ "Eing young physician, who re- i § \: G.l('phP"F ‘; £ Hl.hl"‘] from the Louisville 5-28-tf }; .(‘.' f‘!(’l\'flfl: ' : i “vEe. He is thinking of " UIZ in Florida, and s S0 enam- " tion that he may de- in Polk county, BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids will be received by | the city clerk until noon Wednesday, June 19, on clearing 11 3-4 acres of land, to be used as City cemetery. Specifications in clerk's office, Right reserved to reject any or all bids. W. P. PILLANS, Chairman Cemetery Committee relatives s lenkins and children, i last night for ter Myron Booth far as Cordele, “pend the sum- I leave his chil- | With ‘ church, Rev. 1. C. Jenkins paid his ilits glowing headlines, portraying| crime and filthiness, || real need of the daily press for ac- i{1tual news, he said: ‘1 our city daily. It is the purest, clean- ) \ hf‘mHn-. Tenn,, ANOTHER NEW BUILDING. tHonal asseciation. “Yes, I'm going to quit paying rent, Jim, and put me up a nice little cqttage. I've been figur- ing on the lumber, mill work, and all *he reached | the materials needed and the prices . ""'{lnl remark-fare all right. Say, Jim, why don’t : indications point | you build, to0? Go around and talk " . 'T¥ beneficial as|with the Lakeland Manufacturing Her many Company. Those felolws will make : ©l¥ trust that | you want to build, sure. e a4 full anq complets 0% back home enjoy- " £00d health Coaway abour ten it's true' L Mrso WK that Jackson ! stay ‘TGS sincep MAJ ESTI -R-R-R-R-R-N-N-N-N- N N-N-N-N - — St & VAUDEVILLE ® Tht LADIES an \’-'» NELSON AND WARD & AND CHILDRENS’ f In an Act That Pleases < THEATRE “ KIDDERS FROM KIDVILLE. * i CO00C0000OODDODGD PROGRAY TONIGHT. ‘Program _fo_r Tonight, ‘;'OPEN AT 6 P. M. (General Admission...10c (Children, under 12....5¢ THEATRE l {enter your objections o fore WOMAN’S CLUB| ——— DEPARTMENT A MERITED TRIBUTE TO : THE EVENING TELEGRAM. Last night at the First Methodist respects to ‘'Yellow Journalism™ tor|f _ and deploring || Edited by the Press thoe morbid public sentimentalism Committee of the that demandsit . After recognizing the Woman's Club “I am proud or Through the medium of our ever- co-operative and progressive press, we, the Woman's Club of Lakeland, desire to acquaint the citizens with est, and best daily paper 1 know of. It is a credit to Lakeland, and would be a credit to a city much. larger than Lakeland.” It is said; ‘A wisc | the purposes and aims of our organi- man is satisfied when he.gains his'zation for the improvement of our own approbation—a fool when he|<ity. gains that of others.” It is a matter, In order to do this most satisfac- of satisfaction for an unselfish mau torily, we take great pleasure in ac- to feel that he is doing all he can | ¢Pting the extended privilege of not only to advance the financial in- | Weekly publications pertaining to our teregts of the town in which he lives, <lub work, but is putting forth his best eflonsl We most heartily appreciate the en- for the promotion of civic virtue and | ‘Ouragement and the loyal support Public morality, and editors, as wel! rtceived from numbers of our friends 2 preachers and teachers appreciate |#nd trust that we may prove to be a recognition of their honest efforts for ' Potent factor in the befterment of tl:e public good. feur beloved little city along social, In this well-merited compliment, | 1Vic and educational lines. the speaker, not only voiced the sen-; One of our principal aims at pres- timent of his congregation, but the|*Bt is civie cleanliness, which is ab- city of Lakeland, as well, solutely essential to general health- I am sure the edicor will appre- fulness. 1t is one of the many pur- ¢:ate these sentiments. R.A. W poses of government that of protect- i iug the health of people against ar- (The article above- —including the | 'les of food, and a careful consid- heading— was written by a gentle- [+Tation of the subject must suggest man who heard and approved Dr [!tself to any one encugh interested Jenkins' refer n the Telegram. 11 | 10 think @t all on the question ,that is needless 1o say cnat such compli- {t is in the home Jife that measurcs nent from such a source fs deeply |¢7 cleanliness and sunitary efforts appreciated. ) | must be first instituted, the princi- [ ples of which, if spread from house 1hold to household as a contagious ‘maxim, will make easy of execution COAST LINE DESERVES CREDIT s The Atlantic Coast Line rnih'n.-fl:"") rules which the municipal au- has done itselt proud in the malltvl"l'h(’mi"“ may ordain. of repairing the road at places where | HOW may a ciky be cleaned and vashouts occurved during the recen; | RePU clean? It may be done by edu- beavy rains, and resuming the sched- | dtional methods consisting of illus- uie o quickly, the ceular train, No %'mt«v-nl Il-rl‘ul‘t-.\ on subjects of inter- 5, having been running for two ov] 70 I sanitary work, or it may be teree days, and No. 89 having pe- Accomplished by organizing an effi- cumed the schedule last night, — Forg | £ ient board of health and placing in | the hands of an aggressive health of- ficer ample anthorgty to deal with all "matters in all efforts (o improve the { health of the community, i When it has been proven to a | community by certain progressive citizens therein, that some sanitary precagtions have decidediy lessened the number of typhoid cases, or that screened Kitchens and dining rooms have prevented the occurrence of fev- er cases within thke household, or that screened sleeping rooms or close- Mulberry Herald, y lpmu-«-ml beds to keep out mos- quitoes, have guarded against ma- larfal infection, ithen, and not until then, will others fall into line, and [ PreCkled Glrl the health of the entire locality will It is an absolute fact, that one 50 cent | PeEin to improve. L'l'n of “\.v'{l.sou's Fkizfcm‘:‘u CREAM| The articles that have been pub- either remove your freckles or cause | i joq rocently i ally, pertain- them to fade and that two jars will even DEes erently ) bt iy, pot "“} in the most severe cases completely cure itg to the obnoxious housefly, are them. We are willing to personally | especially good and should be read guarantee this and to return your money and their suggesgions ::mlt ':g“‘:‘:c?’tgly‘:‘" cto""'l'lf)’:jor: i'! put into execution. This is one of our WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM s fingy | #r1+-1 public health fl‘lgrantnnd_absolumly harmless. Will hould be fought unremittingly not make hair grow but will sitively | )6 atrention paid to matters of san- Myers Press, MULBERRY'S CITY CLERK GETS PRINCELY SALARY. In the matter of compensation of clerk, assessor and treasurer, the cladm for commission as assessor of F109.36 was not allowed, and it was voted that this salary of $100 po annum now being paid is considered sufficient, and is all that is allowe! said clerk, assessor and treasurer.- by everyone menaces 1o and are large and results absolutely certain, | ' @!irns in comfort and health Sent by mail if desired. Price f0c, Mammoth jars$1.00. WILSON’S FAIR SKIN SOAP 2c. For sale by Lake Pharmacy. How to clean o city and keep it clean is not nnless | the | anoeasy omatter co-operation of the entire com mnnit s obtained Where the peo Florida wilj] make more progies: in ple zive aid the dask is not diflienlt the next ten veurs than it has o the | @0d most gratitying results rapidly lust twenty-five It will not build ] how anotrom the efforts pat forth S0 many miles of railroads, bas o will reconstruct what it has and doable One’s Mastery of Work. track most of them 1t will doot it<| It 18 @ great thing to say of any tourist business, much more than man that he has a g:ip of his work; 4 but it is u greater thing to say that double its fruit and vegetable udus- bis work has a grip of him. tries, and probably quadrupls zen- eral agriculture, such as corn oats, Then Me's a Genius. hay, etc, and its live stock 11er-| The man with » new idea ia a ests; its actual increase in popila- srank untll the idea succeeds. Pud- tion will probably be greatc: than|U'nhead Wilson. the actual increase in the last twen- ty-five years. Its wealth will doubt- less advance from the $6,000 000 as the true value of 278 property 41 pres- nt, te as much as $1,200 000 6607 R. H. Edmunds. LAKE PHARMACY NOTICE. SPECIAL SATURDAY To All Whom These Proont May Concern: Yon will please take noti it a PITCHERS majority in interest of 1} nck- and FIERN DISHES holders of the Lakeland \ and Strawberry Union, a <o tiom, | Cesire to dissolve said o ons | al] those interested in the d on | of =aid corporation, havin: ob- | Onlv 20C jections to the said diss t ase b, . corporation at said tim: This May 17th. 19 the 20th day of June, 1912 ald | P. S—Watch our windows. stockholders will apply * s | to the Hon. F. A. Whits of | the Tenth Judicial Cir L | 9 & X ) Florida, for an order 4 aid ’m ol i S AND 10¢ DEPY STORE €. M. TRAMM | No. 115 Main St. l bt .. ; 10 Phone 282 Black. 1 Mard Luck Feared. “You should lay aside somethizg for | & rainy day” “And bave tbe roof Jeak and spoll it.” Two Good Places: . C. Stevens’ Jewélry Store AND . . lakeland, Florida . . 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. Best Butter, perpound . ............... s ba s T Sugar, 16 pounds Cottolene, 10 pound pails . Cottolene, 4-pound pails. . ...................coooivunn.., 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 Always in the lead, when it comes to fresh, pure, full-strength drugs, tol- | let articles, sundries, and | Alm To Be ‘ Your V2] nected with our Speclal Order Department. What- J Order Don’t try your temper or ever your particular de- eire may be, we'll take Always In A ELIMINATE |~ 73 o u e The Lead | DISTANCE } | That's What We ‘ Phone patience, simply go to your telephone and call ! 62, and you will be con- all drug store merchan- dise. You'll be satisfled § when you deal at our Slife: for Oub. pervits 38 care of 1t with satisfae- ; tory goods and satisfac- tory service. i > i % pleasing in every way. > HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE B~y R TS [} £ H “ y 8 i * § ] & i ¥ i 8 \ Y J i4 i g .( B IR : ¥