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willie Franklin, of Plant ¢ Sunday with her aumt, +w, on Lake Wire. e Mrs. D. R. Cram, Mrs. R. and little son, Bob Lee, om Plant City in an auto- ay to visit Mr, and Mrs. Trammell and Liz- returned Sunday any week-end visit with their annt, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. © Royster. taugh and children 1 from a pleasant visit wecks with relatives in cre they had a most de- tine Wilson left today ennessee, where she s for several weeks. probably be away all sum- i ¢ McMullen, of Tampa, nent visitor to Lakeland .2 up on business. He has < ‘riends in the city who slad to welcom him. W\ 15, of Youmans. v in Lakeland. Prof. last year at Griffin, 1 appointed principal of crry school for the coming r T. Welch, who was for- agent of the Southern th headquarters in this later went to Tampa to asency there, has resigned “on und is now with the Cit- \" K. Jackson writes that he Mary were leaving Detroit flalo and Niagara Falls, going *» New York city and other ! interest in the east. They j their trip very much sl probably away some be Low many little people at- sonia last night in west- To the person making touuess we will give five croud closest, two tickets; o ticket. Write your ¢ Eness on a slip of paper the ticket office between ' p.m. tonight, Tues- " Sweat, editor of the “n Advocate, passed at noon en- s, where he goes to cousins to and today a niece From Waycross Rev, » Pablo Beach to visit tirning Arcadia ter Lis week's vaca- o ' Colson and chil- to their home in Pleasant visit with Mr< D. J. Brown- Darsavott, They s far as Jasper will zo later in O'illa and other 30}3.“.;”. [DIS() : bty LADIES' AND cullnRtNS’ THEATRE ”"u:c Tht WHO HAS SOME WORK FOR A WORTHY MAN' It seems incredible, as busy as ev- eryone is in this community, that anyone should want work and be un- able to find it; but such a condition is possible, if one comes in as a per- fect stranger and does not know to| whom to apply, or which way to turn. | A man who says he is experienced at trucking, dairy or general farm- ing asks the Telegram to assist him in getting employment along these! lines. He is one of the sufferers from the great Mississippi floods, and | is in immediate need of a place where he can make a livelihood, He | the ! Las indication of being right kind of man, and if this should meet the eve of any person who has cmployment or knows of anything suitable we would appreciate their telephoning the information to this office at once. Mr. C. V. McIntyre left Nonday night for Mount Olive, N. (., where he will visit Lis mother and other relatives, enjoying a well earned va- cation of two or three weeks. every Mr. L. J. Bush is in the city the guest of his sister, Mrs. . V. Mcln- tyre and family. Mr. Bush is the proprietor of a larze hotel in north Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Kimble, recent com- ers to Lakeland and large property owners here, left this morning for their old home in linois, where they will spend the summer, returning in September. Mr. Kimble purchased the grove of Stephens & Amoretti overlooking Lake Hollingsworth some time ago and also purchased the Walker property on Ingraham ave- nue. They have been living on the latter place since coming to Lake land last winter. Both Mr. and Mrs Kimble are delighted with Lakeland and this section will be henefitted by their description of conditions' as|Short distance from where she was they found them, and many of their standing, and the only mark to indi- friends in Illinois will be influenced, no doubt, to visit this splendid sec- struck her was that the heel of her tion before the winds blow cold and snow begins to fly. OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. We have contracted with the Stu- debaker corporation to sell E. M. F. 50’s and Flander's 20's, quote prices, pointed if you these we have mentioned. S. M. Stephens 5-28-tt C. Rogan. Not That Part of It. “Did you say I was a dead beat?" “Nope. I never said you were dead.” =Houston Post. We have them here to show you. Anyone in- terested please call or phone and we will be pleased to demonstrate and It you want a good, reliable car, you will not be disap- purchase either of . M, STEPHENS WILL EREGT APARTMENT HOUSE ON LAXE MORTON Mr. 8. M. Stephens received the plans this morning for a large two- story apartment house which he will erect at an early date en his prop- erty overlooking Lake Morton on the north side. The structure will be a veneered brick building, and will contain twenty-four rooms, and will be di- vided into four suites of six rooms each Each apartment will be equivm‘d with hot and cold water, 'bath and ele®ric lights. Running through the center of the building will be a long corridor, on each side of which will be two suites; the se ond floor to be a replica of the first The plans, which were drawn by ! Architect W. B. Talley, of Jackson-| ville, indicate that the building ‘IH "be an architectural or nament to the ! | ity besides beinz a source of splen- did revenue owner. Lakeland | is daily needing sach a building, and | there (- | 1o its is no doubt bar what it will fprove a paying proposition from the very day it s ready for ocenpancy AT THE EDISONIA. What is the world? For the first correct answer to the above question the Packing Market will give a $1 roast or mhu { oods of equal value “The greatest thing in the world” atest thing in the Hous | iz strikingly illustrated in a |\Il'lllv cntitled “For Her Sake,” l:ll Edisonia, tonight, 208, Bring your office. Wednesday nizht ner's name | 1o be shown June ! Tuesday, answer to the ticket and the win- answer will be pub | Thursday Evening Tele- | i lished in (he (which time [ Scuth Dakota avenue, ‘THE EVENING TELEGRAM, TARELAND, FLA., JUNE 25, 1912. GELEBRATION PLANNED FOR GLORIOUS FOURTH IN THIS CITY Lakeland is to have a big Fourth of July celebration, a number of en- ergetic citizens having decided to make arrangements to this end in or- der that the occasion might be fit- tingly celebrated. The Lakeland Citizens’ band has been engaged to play in the morn- ing and afternoon, the day's program to open with music by the band in Munn park. At 2:30 there will be a bicyele race around Lake Hollingsworth to the Ball park. for which prizes will be awarded. race, the crowd will cames of baseball, the several After the witness two the first between Fats and Leans, and the second tween the Lakeland and Dade City ns Inoaddition to the games of ball there will be foot and sack s at the ball park, and music by and, AT the stores will close 1 in order that everybody may i the day in a traly patriotic naner, and from the way in which elebration committee is going to enjoy the day will be a success from Logi 1 1o end. Al citizens interested in the cele bration movement are invited to at- tend @ mass meeting tomorrow morn- ing at 10 o'clock in Munn park, at all details will be ar- yranged, MR TOPH S SISTER IN LAW DlES IN TAMPA. Mr.and Mrs. Guy Toph were called fto Tampa today on account of the :«l«v;uh of Mr her funeral, Tampa Tribune s or the Toph's isster-in-law which occurs today, sidence, No. N6 the remains ot ! Prom her late i Mrs, Fannie B Toph, late wife of [ Abner B Toph, Jr, wil] be carried to Mr. Li. . Carter loft last night their last resting place at Woodlawn for Daltimare, whore o gota fo wit wnwlvx')' this morning. The funeral ness the procecdings of the Demo- A iR cratic convention. He will vigit oth- | er points of interest in the east be- fore returning. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING 1 Mrs. Fred .\lulu\\'. while standing | near the well at her home at White City, recently, was struck by light- ning, the shock paralyzing her entire left side. ‘The bolt hit a tree but a cate that the electrical current had right shoe had been knocked off. Dr Van Landingham is attending her, and late report is to the effect that she has practically recovered except for the recovery of the sight of her left eye, which is still affected Fort Pierce Tribune. ANOTHER NEW BUILDING. Yes, it’s true! I'm going to quit paving rent, Jim, and put me up a nice little cattage. 've been ficur- ing on the lamber, mill work, and all the materials needed and the prices are all right. Say, Jim, why don't you build, ton? 1.:; around and ralk with the Lakeland Manufacturing vompany Those felolws will make You want to b uri | ————— Knowledge In Traveling. As the Spanish proverh s AJESTI THEATRE O OO0 D O A Great Lecture on the Dalton Don't Miss It. Gang. bC'O - Program for IOIlifllll 7 RUSSIAN PEASANT : (Kalm-—Drama.) | ’ TilE PROFESSOR'S DAVGHTERS l Pathe—-Comedy-Drama.y | ALMA'S CHAMPION Vit Drama.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. 00000000 0000000600060 | ifieneral Admission...10¢ Clnltlren under IZ....5c who would bring home the we the Indies must earrv vthe we the Indles with him™ So i in traveling: a man must carre rowle edge with him, if he wonld hoir me knowledge.—Samuci Johnson [ will be conducted hy Rev | Elliott, pastor of the First Christian | Nirs, lock this morning and Frnest \W. |'n||~¢ at 11 ot cliureh of which the decorsed was a The choir of the nember, churcl will sing appropriate music { Two of the sisters of the deceased, Carric Brown and Mrs. Abner R. Toph, Sr., arrived in this city from Kentucky last night. Mr. Toph's brother, Guy Toph, and his family, of Lakeland, will arrive this morning in time to attend the funeral. Mrs Toph is to be buried by the side of her father. Among the pallbearers will he Judge H. €. Gordon, W. 'T. Martin, Joseph R. Saunders, Janes K. McKneand, Kent Pendleton and 1. ). Mott, The funeral will be in charge of Under- taker Reed NOTICE. This is to inform my customers that 1 have moved my shoe repair shop to my home, and to ask them to please leave their work at Clough'™ Sioe store, where |owill get same | and return it two days afterward AL work left there will receive my Lest attention Thanking my onstomers for past favors and asking o continuance ol their patronaze, T oam, Troe 1o the | last PHITLIE PISCHER June 12 Would Be Better Acquainted. There would be far less tional strife if the civilized races read | more of each o'here literature, | | J | [ 1 Beautiful 3270 to custors of t no chance, C: re u;mm%fimznzgi, ¢ reet ,mm DEFT STORE | GIVEN AWAY FREE vhony Talking Machine to it: No string- ¢ el have us explain Phone 282 Black | interna. | PAGE FIVR. Two Good Places: . C. Stevens’ Jewelry Store AND . . lakeland, Florida . . We Won't Sacrifice Quality but we are always studying how te Increase The Quantity We give the “most now but we are anxious to give more. Phone us and prove it, 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 E. G. Tweedell (& y —~ 1 QAP Charlevoix $50.05 Marquette ... —---$59.65 ‘ Chautauqua Lake Pis. 47.40 Milwavkes. ....... 45.50 Chicagn -~ 4350 Minneapolis -- 56.75 Denver . ccanl .. 5%.69 Niagara Falls 7.49 Detreit .. ccoonanene 43.50 Put In Bay - 4150 r' Duluth <o - GL50 Petoskey ... .__..__5005 ' 4 Freach Lick Springe ----- 35.20 Salt Lake ity 7160 Mackinac Island 52.00 Toronte 48 90 (’ Mammoth Cave ---- 3090 Waukesha - 47.29 ('z 5‘ N o QIRTTR.E )0 (oo -4\ 4 Low round tn fares , { North and West D Commencing June 1stand daily thereafter round trip tickets over the Louisville & Nashville Rail- road will be sold at greatly reduced fares to all the principal lake, mountain and sea shore § resorts and i many of the larger cities in the North and West. These tickets will be good returning until October 31z, and hear libe:al stop-over privileges. AN These are but a few of the points. There arc a great many others and we will be pleased to give full information upon application. Let Us Arrange Your Vacation Trip H. C. BRETNEY, Fla. Pass. Agt. 118 West Bay St. RSO Jacksonville Qo ~“g \SPICOX