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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK :MR. LAURIE BATTLE WEDS AT FORT MYERS THIS AFTERNOON A wedding which wil] come as a surprise to the many Lakeland friends of the popular groom, oc- curred this afternoon at Fort Myers when Mr. Laurie Battle was united in marriage to Miss Harriett Oster- kardt, one of that city’s fairest belles, The romance began last summer when the bride was in Lakeland at- tending the South Filorida Norma! ELAND, FLA., JUNE 26, 1912, e — | NEW FLORIDA INDUSTRY. | { A concern of national reputation, the largest in the manufacture of Pickles, jams, jellies, condiments and fancy foodstuffs is that of the Beech- nut Co. of New York. You see their advertising on thousands of bill- boards scattered from Maine to Cali- fornia. This company has been in- terested in Florida through the Tam- Pa Board of Trade, and has estab- lished at 108 Bay street, Tampa, an experimental plant in charge of Dr. and Mrs. Caskin The first opera: tions in testing out our fruits and | Two Good Places: H. C. Stevens’ Jewelry Store urs. Vernle Stevens and little " Hotel Orange, Lakeland's new hos- telry, will open tomorrow morning under the management of Mr. T. I. Mclntosh, and we predict for it s most successful existence. The ho- tel, which has just been completed, is located on North Kentucky ave- Bue only two blocks from the depot. daughter have gone to Ocals, where «pey wil] spend several days the guests of relatives. s The annual election of officers of 1 0. 0. F. will take place mornw' g0t at § o'clock at the 0dd Fellows hail. school. this afternoon at 1 o'clock. The bride is a lovely, accomplished girl, the daughter of Prof. W. M. Osterhardt, principal of the Fort l!hh:o twenty-four rooms, each of (\y.ro High school. She is possessed Which is equipped with electric of many lovely traits of character, lights, running water and private and her many Lakeland friends, baths. Mr. Mclntosh made a splen- made during her stay here last sum- did success of the Matanzas, and in mer, will be delighted to learn tnat L% Sew Bowtaley e Wil 20 8004t 05- Loy 'wily waks thix ity Xer Soas foy all the busimess he can handle. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. - and Mrs. L. R. Battle, of this city, A NEW SUBURB FOR LAKELAND.|and since early infancy bas lived in Lakeland, where he has surrounded himself with a large circle of friends, who eagerly await his return to shower him with congratulations. He is a valued employ, of the Atlantic Coast Line railway, having a position on the W. & B. V. Division. It is not known whether the couple will reach Lakeland tonight or not, a mes- sage received at 3 o'clock stating they would “be 2t home in a few days. Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins returned last pight from Nashville, Tenn., where ve went to attend an educational as- ,.. iation. He reports a pleasant trip. Mr. J. A. Hutchinson is up from Tampa for a few days, the guest of pis daughter, Mrs. Guy Toph at her ;reity home on Lake Wire. Mr. G. C. Rogan and S. M, Steph- ens have purchased a 14-acre tract, including the Ball park, adjoining Rosedale, and will lay off into build- ing lots. Men are now at work re- moving trees 5o that streets and ave- nues can be graded and grounds beautified. The owners will spare no expense in making this one of the most attractive additions to the city. The main avenue running south from Rosedale to the McLeod grove will be named Park Hill avenue, and the new suburb will be called Park Hill From its summit can be seen Lakes Parker, Bonny, Hollingsworth and Morton, and overlooking many of the beautiful orange groves surrounding Lakeland. After July 4 the grand stand will be taken down and the grounds beautified along the front of Rosedale and entrance to Park Hill. Mr. Rogan will give information as to building instructions, improve- ments, prices, etc., at his office, 1 and 2 Dean and Bryant building. S. M. STEPHENS, G. C. ROGAN. \Irs. Earl Hendrix is in Gainesville nis week, where she is having a pleasant visit, the guest of ¢riends. She will probably return nome Friday. Mr. M. G. Waring moved yester- day into his new home on South Flor- u avenue, where he and Mrs. War- ,ug are now at home to their many nds. This is one of the prettiest zalows in Lakeland, and will a very comfortable home for <15 popular couple. I ’ Mr Headley, of the Perry-Tharp- Ferry Music Co., was able to get out ~rday tor the second time in four ks, during which time he has : confined to his home by illness 1s many friends were glad to see improving, and trust that his recovery will be rapid and complete About $8,600 worth of improve- ments are going to be made on the Royal Palm hotel in Fort Myers this summer. S bert Lusk, an old Lakeland boy, ed today to his home in heriestown, W, Va., after several Cais’ stay here on business relative s the gettlement of the estate of his wdfather, the late Col. N, B. Bow- r In the settlement Egbert was «warded the Colonel’s home place, lo- tatvd on East Pine street, and the The shipping from the port of Tampa last week amounted to $405,- 365, On the 1st of July the postoffice at Eradentown will be advanced to the second-class order. e B i Tampa is engaged in a crusade to enforce the laws relating to sanita- AT THE EDISONIA, Theodore Roosevelt was some hunt- er. So was Nimrod and a few oth- ers. But none of them have got anything on Count Henri, the Hunt- [ i f tion. &-wr'.xl small houses in this city er, at Edisonia tonight, On the same g e ui on el rec Is The Bachelors’ Club. It nelth-| oriandon civic teapue was Capt. and Mrs. G. A. Brower and er of these pictures makes you laugh, launched on Saturday with most in- FPlease stop at the ticket office as you come out, get your money back and B0 to the drug store for you need medicine. No charge for the ad- vice. 6-26-12 nivce, Miss Gertrude Greem, came teresting exercises. cown yesterday from Sanford and are sivnding three or four days at their v at the corner of Lemon street New York avenue. Their many fends are delighted to see them, re- iz, however, that their stay is ionger duration. As the San- Ti-Lakeland train is to be con- “und through the summer, the fam- ! probably remain in Sanford time yet, as that place is Hrower's headquarters. Alfalfa is to the name of a new shipping station on the Seaboard Air Line, two miles north of Starke. OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. We have contracted with the Stu- debaker corporation to sell E. M. F. 50's and Flander's 20's. We have them here to show you. Anyone in- terested please call or phone and we will be pleased to demonstrate and quote prices. If you want a good, It is understood that the people from Jacksonville will charter a car and take the band along when they g0 to the B. Y. P. U. encampment at Lake City on the Fourth of July. The Plant City soldier boys have returned from the twelve days' en- campment at Fort Meade, The un- AT THE EDISONIA. reliable car, you will not be disap- | favorable weather interfered consid- 2 ; pointed if you purchase either of erably with their plans L eat,. Oh, you Jits [ iR ey have mentioned. unch. Get on your war S. M. Stephens. s and come a running. The ANOTHER NEW BUILDING. “the bunch the better 1 like | 5-28-tf G. C. Rogan. A e ; \nother big two-ree] Indian T “Yes, it's true! I'm going to quit “ite tonight. All the little cow- Matter of Possession. paying rent, Jim, and put me up a s and Indians admitteq| ABYthing which you have which yow | nice little cattage. I've heen fizur- ourse. And listen: At §|©80t 8et along without—hag you. ing on the lumber, mill work, and all 3 rrials needed g . prices best gotten-up boy will the materials needed and the pri s i'ed with an air rifle. The| are all rlghl." .s;-‘ Jim, ;\l : 'un]k Uoup little girl with a box "f" build, too? Go aronnd un n 1 say with the Lakeland Manufacturing could say lots more, i . St < the use? Come on. Company. Those felolws will make 1z Wednesday night, June it *how on screen one letter AJ ESTI ' unti] eight letters have -——E_WE‘ " THEA " THE LETTERS SPELL? berson bringing a correct ticket office will re- “ bass zood for one month, M CR-R-R-N-R-X-R-N-RN-X-X-X-¥-X.1 ALBION, (The Scottish Comedy Juggler.) R-R-R-E-R-E-R-N-N-N-N-N-N-¥- Prooralilfifomum,‘f ! T e e mewt THE GOD OF WINE GETS STUNG. | (Eclips—Drama.) e i The LADIES® anp émlMNS’ THE COWBOY'S BEST GIRL (Selig—Comedy. ) A warm friendship sprung up which soon ripened into love, the romance culminating in the marrfage vegetables have been completed and the result is @ guava jelly the like of which has never before been pro- duced. A large number of sample Elasses of the jelly have been hande2 to hotel men, grocers and citizens and they pronounce it unexcelled. The jelly is the color of weak tea, so Clear that objects are distinguished through the glass; the consistency is the right mixture for “Spreading" and the taste is most promouncable Buava, yet not objectionable to those who do not favor the fresh fruit. The Tampa grocer jobbers have made up a combined order of 5,000 cases of guava jelly to be made up immediate- 1¥, and through the retail grocers and hotel men in Florida, intend to sell the first 5,000 cases at home, and thus get a state-wide opinion of the product. 1If, in a State where house- wives and households know guava jelly it will pass “muster,” the Beech- nut Co. will immediately begin its manufacture on a large scale and sell it through its 20,000 odd selling agents throughout the United States. Then will follow the salads from ava- coda pears, jellies and jams from the Buriman cherry, marmalades, etc., from citrus fruits, and catsup from tomatocs, and pickles, and sauces from our peppers. The Beechnut Co. will ceventually employ 400 to TU0 people at their Tampa plant, which will be most complete, includ- ing their refrigerating plant, water-! vorks, clectric light, and a plant to make glass bottles and jars. This plant will use thousands of dollars worth of products which now go to vaste because the northern market is {too weak to | shipping. As Dr, | Caskin sald: “Take your watermel- o crop-—hundreds of thousands of melong rot on the ground each sei- son after the price has fallen. The plant will make preserves from wa- termelon rinds.”” The possibilities of the plant, backed by unlimited cap- ital, are great. Hotel Orange AND e — e ———— e e —— . . lakeland, Florida . . 3, ] rt )l X ." ‘c ool ' 12, ) ‘rt ) | § Y I ) , v ‘4, WE SELL . SHOES Ladies’ and Gentle- mens’ Wearlng Apparel DRY GOODS and NOTIONS Carver's e N S T I T S RN L\J:b | . [ SN Rt R oy ) L 4 ‘ 3 3, A'S'n‘.-"l I " 4 i 5 & ~t ) 2 I, 7} 8 oY S T s 3 ~t o~ We Have a Full Line of CLUETT-PEABODY ARRON BRAND SHIRTS AND COLLARS In the Latest Styles. T. I. McINTOSH, PROPRIETOR. Maodern improvements, hot and cold bath and running water in every room. $2 per day. Specia] rates by week. < > We also have a full line of Kneeland’s Shoes. Styles for Particular People NOTICE. This is to inform my customers that 1 have moved my shoe repair shop to my home, and to ask them 0 S 1o please leave their work at Clough's at ur ‘ore' Shoe store, where 1T will get same and return it two days afterwards ¢ > FAIL work left there will receive my Lest attention Thanking wmy customers for past favors and askire a continuance of their patronaze, U am, True to the last, PHILIP FISCHER. JOS. LCVAY June 25, 1912 are here. Plan now where mountain and lake reso Vacation Days to go and let us help you. rts in the North and West are L N attractive. The clear invigorating air will do much to "’[‘l upbuild you physically. We have on sale daily round trip tickets at low RE THE SURGEON'S HEROISM fares and with long return limits and will be glad to give you full infor. . HE ,” P.. X .h.w S SROISM. mation. F".“"I"i"' are the round trip fares from Jacksonville to some PROGRAY TONIGHT ! S ) of the principal resorts: ’ { P e : : UA LAKE PTS. -...$47. GARA FALLS ....... ’ — ‘ Beautiful $25,00 < uinhony Talking Machine b = ... o3 * REDMEN." | : to custors of thi- -tore. No string- tied to DETROIT - - 4350 PETOSKEY ... 50.05 = as i one(OPEN AT 6 P, M. o1t ol have #e exnlal DULUTH. - -- 61.50 SALT LAKE CITY .. 7160 ) no chance, Cullordhave us explain, MACKINAC ISLAND ... 5200 TORONTO I HUNTER." MAMMOTHCAVE ....... 3090 WAUKESHA = r we moce, | Goneral Admission...10c 2 i e e | GEREPa A s M G p “ Phone CHOICE OF 3 ROUTES NORTH 3 “ any Buttons; | o sk ML 282 Black bl e e X at Your Ownicmldrfln, u“mr '2---.50 St cet s AND I0¢ DEPT STORE H. c BR.ETNEY, Fll. PIS'. q t f i 3 e 118W.BaySt. Jacksonville i %m mn ®csenes |