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e PAGE CIGHT. ) G@ENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni- ture and plano moving. Call Phone 289 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tt FOR SALE—At a bargain: Smith Premier typewriter; new. Can be seen at News office, upstairs, 3-19 For quick service try the O. K. restaurant and 5 cent lunch coun- ters, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot cofles at all hours. 4-15-tt, PLAKS FOR NEN PTY OF TEODY Persona] of Committee on Organi- zation Embraces Some Very Prominent Men. Chicago, June 24.—The nomina- tion of a pronounced progressive by plans of Roosevelt to head a new party. A positive statement came from Colonel Roosevelt on the subject aft- er there had been some discussion FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- ness. Apply to C. F. Brush, or write Lex 426. 2-18-tf ¥, FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE- wiut~d, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, room 9, taymondo huilding. Residence phone 165 Green. 4-6-tt. 0. K. BAKERY. Our motto s “Quality before Quantity,” and we are putting aothing in our cakes and pies but scrupulously clean, wholesome and |t wourishing ingredients. Come and st¢. Open shop. Peacock building. 197 South Florida. The l-lllcr:e Shoe and Iarness shop, 207 North Kentucky avenue, will guarantee to keep half soles on wny one pair of shoes for $2.25. Wear them out at our expense. No pair of shoes need cost you more than $2.25 for half soling as long as the shoes last, 6-7-1mo ( 1 WANTED—Two or three young men of Lakeland for cornet players, ag two of our cornet players will be ‘eaving the band in a few months. | Apply to Prof. Janowski, band room. | FOR RENT Furnished, 413 South Kentucky. waler. Phone 38 Blue, rooms Hot and cold |« 6-19-6p POR SALE—35-horse power boiler|! horse power air lift, which 0 gallons of water per min- ute. Apply to W, K. McRae. 6-19-tf “Old . Homestead” in mountains. | Low rates to early visitors. J. | Johngon, route 6, lHendersonville, N. | ! C. 6-22-2wp | ! ( The Mann Plumbing and Construc- tion Co. is prepared to do your tin- : sing and roofing. All kinds of metal work. Givo us a trial. 209 South Kentucky avenue. Phone 110, 6-19-tf We have plenty of fresh and salt walter fish now on hand, and will keep plenty in stock in the future, W. A, Yann Fish Market. Phone 252 Red. 6-22-1 MR RENT Three furnished rooms and bath for light housekeep- ing. Mrs. ). B Streater. 503 E. Orange, 6-24-6t FOR SALE - Two mules, 1 one- at-top desk; 1 Cali- ;1L helm brick 5 1 pony plan- er, | post drill. You can get a bar- gain n any of the above. Mules may be seen at Seipper's stable, R B Lufsey [t - FOR RENT- Three rooms for light housckeeping. For further particu- tars apply to Mrs. Lo\ G-t FORRENT seven-room cottage, noconveniences, A pply at t Lime street, t: Farmer living near town would | Uke 1o take care of milk con . Plenty of food, best treatment \ddress Farmer, Box, S84 City (R A § FOR SALES Two pure hred PPo- Tand China male pigs Address Ed ¢ Willams, Auburndale, ¥ To Save Trees of Australia. None too soon a popular movement has been set on foot in Australia to preserve the gigantic stringyvbarks (va- rlous species of eucalyptus) of that eountry, which far exceed in height the tamous “big trees” of California, and are the tallest trees in the world. These trecs sometimes attain heights tanging from 400 to 300 feet Thele timber is exceedingly valuable, and for of the possibilities * progressive” might receive the Dem- | glasses, ocratic presidential nomination, act of Colonel Roosevelt said: sotag Montana; South Dukota; mittee has been set and that the un- derstanding that the members correspond by mail and tele soon States are ascertained, SHAKER NOT HELD tennolds, | that a known In answer to the question, “Will your position be intluenced by any the Baltimore convention?” 1t will not be. 1 shall not depart trom what | suid on Saturday night. | 8frange it?” 1 shall accept the Progressive nomi- nation on a Progressive platform and shall fight the battle through to the | g, nd.” Governor Johnson, of (‘alifornia, g ave' a &g | sunounced the personnel of the com-|the two and have a grand concert.” mittee on organization, which for the present, will be the managing com- aittee of the new party. Governor Johnson named eighteen, all of whom, it was announced, had|ghall conduct those myself, been notified and had accepted their | sing, but I know the theory. ippointment, The committee is head «d by Governor Johnson, who will b weting chairman, The other mem- IS ared THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JUNE 25, 1912. Miss Caroline Drewitt had come back to her settlement work in the fall with a determination to inspire the surrounding neighborhood with thke Democratic cenvention at Balti- |{deas that should Iift them above the more will make no change in the|level of the commonplace. “Last year I tried it with pictures and flower study,” she told Rev. Don- ald McGregor, “and I can say it was & success. But this year I am going to try music.” Rev, Mr. McDonald peered at her with kindly eyes through his nose- He was a tall, spare, sandy- halred man, a power in the pulpit, a friend of the people, and a firm believ- er in Miss Caroline Drewitt. “I am sure it would be a great in- centive,” he said. “It makes an ap- peal to the Italians and the Germans, though differently. But how will you | “Gloria has promised to sing every Wednesday night,” Miss Caroline told Lim, “and Harold Cartwright on Fri- d Gloria will give the Germans Waugner and Harold will give Italians Verdi, and now and then we will mix McGregor nodded, “It 15 a great iiea,” he said, “and you can supplement it with children’s | classes,” “Yes,” Miss Caroline planned, “I I can't I some- times wish I had more showy talents to impress my people with—but I must make the best of my practical ac- complishments." “I am sure we would not wish you Glasses Will Get Brokep occasionally, even with the best of care. If yours meet wirh don’t throw them away, especially if they suited your eyes Bring the broken lenses here and we will replace them of exactly the same strength. We can match any glass at ar, Dr. H. Edgar Cole: Kissimmee, Fla., June «- Dear Sir—In response to your letter as to how I lik.! . will say that I have seen many oculists in the effort to .- sight. My eyes were so bad I could scarcely see a man a ;os - Dr. H. Edzar Cole will be at Cole & Hull's Jewelry Store, Tuesday, June 235th, from 8 2 o for examinations, Don't 112 Kentucky “ve, Opp. Park forget the place. COLE & HULL B 6 G G I 650 5 0 I 3 0 S SN which she craved she felt that the sao- © was too great. If the minister | he Ba1d ‘witn ‘prectsion. —You Te go- | | ing to precede my speech with a lit loved Gloria, he would soon cease totle talk about the children and the be her friend, and how could she live without the support of that friend- ship? The little woman grew pale and qulet, and, turning more and more to the humble people about her, was Irawn into their lives so that she be- ‘ame mother confessor to more than Senator Moses B, Clapp, of Minne- [ gthep than you are” was Rev. Mr. {one who, in sickness or in health, M. Senator Miles Poindexter of Washington; Gov. €. A. Aldrich, of Nebraska; Gov. R, S, Vessey, of A. Van Valkenberg, «ditor Philadelphia North American; Senator Joseph Dixon, of Col. W. R. Nelson, owner and pub- gold halr, yawned a little, isher of Kansas City Star; former Congressman Richmond Pearson, of | self with a lot of people who don't North (arolina; William R. Prender- | care to be uplifted, Aunt Caro,” she gast, of New York; James R. Gar- ield, of Ohio; William Allen White, f Kansas; Gifford Pinchot, of Cali- ‘fornia; Judge Ben B, Pinchot, of (‘al- fornit; Judge Ben B, Lindsey, of ‘olorado; Matthew Hale, of Massa- ‘husetts; George L. Record, of v Jersey; Charles 1. Thompson, of Ver- mont; Col. K. ¢, Carrington, of Mary- land. The committee, Governor Johnson declared, was merely temporary and would be added to from time to time, No date for a meeting of the com- will raph as several candidates in the FOR MURDER OF WOMAN. Fla,, cramd jury, in session evidence in Osceola county, has re- ported to Judge Perkins and was dis- Some sixteen true bills were 20, June The considering Kissimmee, missed it many of them being little indict tound, a misdemeanors and of import- The jury did not 11 shoert Gillett, of the Shaker col ancy. ony at Ashton, tor erime in the death | ol Sister Marchant, who it is remem- hered, met her death by chiloroform winistered by Elder Gillett, in or- | be re-| rothat her sullering n Feved. This is the second o and jury that has considered the evidence in thi in a trne Lill, and it is very improb- able that any future juries will take cise and neither one has brought the question up The general opinion prevailing in the county is that the act contained no motive other than that of hiuman- [ itarianism and that no criminal in- tent was evident. Elder Gillett, who had been under bond to appear for the present term of court, was dis charged by Judge Perkins, Gillett re- paired immediately to the large farm at Ashton and took up his work, ap- parently unconscious of the notoriety that has been prevalent in this par- this reason they have been ruthlessly destroyed by lumbermen Too Many Left-Handed. Inquiry among 266,270 men of the @erman army developed that 10,292 of them were “left-handed The in- westigators claim left-handed persons are not the equal of right-handed ones in physical and mental strength, DEALER IN arise, he can act as Lis own and set forth his case with lawyerlike adroitnes 1 certain native Africans as biblical N aa: critics, ulice in Clonts’ Building. " CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— g ticular case. There are but six members of the Shaker faith now residing at the Donald’s tribute, and Mi Drewitt | blushed prettily and went away with a buoyancy of carriage that made her seem almost youthful, “He's such a help,” she told Gloria that night, “in my work.” Gloria brushed her masses of red- “I don’t see why you bother your- “Everybody Loves You.” sald, “with your money you might be seeing Lurope and making a break into soclety” “Soclety palled many y, dear,” sald Miss (% of my people love me, which i= a great deal!” “Everybody loves you, fmpulsively, as she leaned o aunt and Kissed her, “and 1 ¢ beginning to believe that Rev. Mr, Donald is smitten—" | “Glorfa” Miss Caroline’s ey zed, | “don’t say such a thing To gpeak of him that way—a= were | an ordinary man.” | “Well, extraordinary v in | {love sometimes,” sald Glor sely, | |“they are all alitke when it comes | to love.” | “Dr. McGresor, if he ever marries,” | sald humble Miss ¢ will | choose a woman of nts heaus ty—such a woman as you | day, Glor Gloria p her 1 “Me- he gasped, “why, 1 am go- ing to sing —and the man [ love must sing, and we are going to sail away on | will be some | {alleys and tenements.” Then as she saw the look on her aunt's face, she went on good enough for anybod and I llke him immens “And he likes you,” said Miss Caro- Caro, farm, four “‘sisters” and two “broth- ers.” The tract of land embraces some 7,000 acres of rich prairie land, dotted here and there with lakes. which team with fish. Intelligent African Natives. A recently published book on Af- native tribes credit n has negro | usually been ascri race. “Every cen “is a born lawyer = necd membered that Bishop had a high opinion enso also Life should consist quite as touch of | | | | llwlptng as of acquiring. it says, | the acumen of line. with Miss Caroline’s insistent spirit of sell-sacrifice, that set the little lady & scheming. Of all women in the world, she loved Glorla best. Unacknowl- edged, but coloring her whole life, was her love for the Rev. Do McGre- , gor. And what she should bring secme i now that t about that |a sea of romance—I don'tlike dark | | leaned on her wisdom, her common sense, her sympathy. “You are a wonder,” Rev. Mr, Don- ald told her one morning as she ask- ed his advice with regard to a pair of Itallan lovers. “Tessa’s parents want her to marry a richer man,” ghe sald, “but I am go- Ing to seo that she marries Rafael. They love each other, and that is enough,” “Yes,” the minister agreed, abscnt. mindedly, “that {s enough.” His preoccupation seemed to sep- arate him finally from Miss Caroline. “I—I am going now," she sald has. tily. “I shall expect you Friday night, Harold Cartwright will be there—and —Gloria, And all of our Germans and Itallans. I want you to make a little address. “What are you going to do?” he asked her suddenly. —7" Miss Caroline stared. *“Oh, I shall sit In the audlence and ap- plaud.” !chlldren's music. No one can do it ! as you can.” | “Oh,” Miss Caroline's face lighted, |“do you think I could—I love the | children and the music, and I should like the parents to know why I am | doing jt—" “Then tell them,” sald Rev. Donald McGregor with finality. And so it happened that when | Glorla Campbell, a vision of beauty in dingy hall, she was met by her Aunt Caro in fllmy gray and violets. “How stunning you look!" Gloria sald, holding the little woman at arm's length, “where did you get the violets?" “Mr. McGregor sent them,” Miss Car- oline stated nervously. “I am afraid they were meant:for you, my dear. He knows how you love violets.” Gloria laughed. “It he meant them for me, why didn’t he send them to me?” she de- manded, “I thought he might feel timid,” Miss Caroline stammered. “Timid?" Gloria stared. “Why, he hasn't a timid bone in his body, Aunt Caro.” “I know,” Miss Caroline agreed, “but I am sure it's a mistake.” “Harold sent me these American Beautles,” Gloria explalned. “They don’t go with my halr a bit, but I “Yoy won't do anything of the kind,” MRS. McGILL BROKE DOWN Gives the Real Facts In Regard to Her Case and Tells How Suffered. Jonesboro, Ark.—"I suffered & com- plete break down in health, some time ago,” writes Mrs. A. McGill, from this place. “I was very weak and could | not do any work. I tried different remedics, but they did me no good. One day, I got a bottle of Cardul. Tt did me so much good, I was surprised, and took some more. Beforo I took Cardul, I had headache and backache, and sometimes I would ery for hours, Now I am over all that, | and can do all kinds of housework. 1 think it is the greatest medicine on earth.” In the past fifty yvears, thousands of ladies have written, like Mrs. McGill, to tell of the benefit received from Cardul. Such testimony, from earnest women, surely indicates the great value of this tonic remedy, for diseases peculiar to women. Are you a sufferer? Yes? Cardul 1s the medicine you meed. We urge you to try it. N.B—Writefo: Laties’ Advisory Dept., Chatta. Madicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Speei m“li ne, and 63-page bock, Home Treatment Womn,” seat In plain wTapper, on requests ‘The Cigar That Made Lakeland Famous t, he is| | It was this conversation, combined [ AR T BLUNTS o For Sale at All Stands am awfully fond of them, and he knows f{t,” Glorla sang that night like a siren, and in the duet she and Harold Cart- wright seemed to rise above reality and to live in a world of love and song. “Glorla 18 a lovely woman,” Miss Caroline whispered to the minister in a last act of self-effacement. “She may seem frivolous, but she would make & perfect wite for a serlous man.” “No doubt, no doudbt,” McGregor agreed, “but Harold doesn't seem se- { rious.” “Harold " “They are in love with each other,” ! the minlster said quletly, “any one can | see it.” Miss Caroline stole a quick glanco {at him, g s met by a serenity that sent orles flving. Sure- Iy he was ely he had cared for Glorla Hut ¢ven as sho ended, and it was speech, stioned the duet e for her little anding very quietly in front of ) them W trying to bring music their lives. There was always Ppiness in a song, and even if one , there were Life might be 't for one’s self and for the ther who Lad net learned tq sing. We Have a < Shoes. Styles for at Our Store. < THE i { her white satin gown, swept into the | She Was Teac tle boys, so that | country might be im0 - | hearts, And when she lai ¢ I tle talk, and come « quiet flgure in for her shone despairing ey« | hands were The minis [fan murmur lated to Mis seat beside hin, a volce of gold “They me¢ “No, it is you. the volce of song, ! ! |'the volce of love, you.” Worn with excite: with quiverlug love—" Something in her voloe @ ask quickly, “W" d “I am all alor “But I love thought you kne I man—[ scarcely darel " Her face was illu “Think of the w« gether,” was all the berself. But the love In him ! ment in his strong the nest we shall b murmured, and then | Ms speech, while q in the midst of that listorn e {glorfed In his eloguer: | ber happiness to her Lewr lips, “1 0 Among the great @ | few have been the }pnnom‘rh‘ than b {on the whaole, few | served praise. N | ever more pure { more pure in b been as nobl { Indefat . subject that b none which, could not exj« richness of lar “Don't tell n ed,” exc positor, boy over t! pi his Full Line of CLUETT-PEABODY ARROW BRAND SHIRTS AND COLLARY In the Latest Stvles. b We also have a full line of Knecland's Particular Peore ) HUB JOS. LeVAY Edmund Burke's Fame Se