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‘THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FlA ALY 21992, 1. Kolb and daughlor,l iv. have returned home aft-; to friends in wtful visit Jenkins and children ay night for Americus, they will spend several suests of relatives. l Mps. 1 ¢ . Bliose Lowey and Lillis Ro- attractive Tampa girls, are visitors to the city the Miss Lucerne Carlton. s 1WO0 Kimbrough left Satur- son for Atlanta, where she in for some time. She was i by her aunt, Miss Hal- as Jacksonville, fiss Mary oroas fa i1 G. Snook and children and vis Ho I McKee returned yesterday srom Pass-u-Grille, where they spent .o weeks very delightfully, en- the splendid fishing and bath- \r. Snook went over Saturday spent Sunday. Mis Williams and family left, tor Wilmington and s in North Carolina to cral weeks, Their many wish them a pleasant vaca- Myl morning perous friends of Mr. D. will learn with regret Camproving very rapid- tHe has been con- bed several days. They m oout agzain soon family nto the house re- by Jdudge Tucker on This house is mod- 15 equipment and will Mroand Mres. Livingston a most hiome Livingston and new b J Browning and Miss An- Auing expect to leave tonight mbia, 8. ., where they will ¢ week the guest of Mr. and aul Browning, the former be- <ty ticket agent of the Southern e Blankenship expects in a few days for Virginia, will spend the summer the friends and relatives. Her i Lukeland friends trust that vill be most pleasant and 1 who gets the most out of man who—fizst, ‘oods worth advertising; and, advertises them wisely in Vspaper that covers the terri- ! to reach.—Miami Her- s i8 the ‘0 the sudden departure of Erowning tonight for Co- there will be no meet- I D. €. at her home, as ‘or tomorrow afternoon, ting will be held upon which will be about the ssue the advertisement of jewelry store should be © man or woman who 'tons. Mr. Stevens has 4 handsome line which @ great many people *king for. His adver- ‘His page tells all about “’Cmou«o«un sacanl] LIRS AND CIIIlDllENS’ THEATRE —_— AZY MARK ~Than.) | | I OF ROSES ; al—Nestor.) ! OF THE WEAK. [ ma-—Rex.) '*:“mp FLOOD s v (Children, under 12...5¢) L ——— { i1 g home the following day. Mrs. Walter Barber, accompanied by her little son, left this evening to visit Mrs. Barber's father, Hon Abe Williams, at his home at Green Pond, Mr. H. (. Stevens leaves tonight for Lake City, where he goes to at- tend the B. Y. P. U. convention, He will remain there tomorrow, return- Tomor- rew afternoon the Sunday school su- jerintendents will hold a session, and 1t is a matter of much pride and satis faction to Mr. Stevens, an attendance of 448 pupils at Sun- day school last Sunday and this in the summer scason when sC many are away. When the Sun- cay school elected Mr, Stevens to this office they put the right man in the right place. He creates and encour- ages interest in Sunday school work and the results are indeed most grati- tving. ANOTHER NEW BUILDING “Yes, it's true! paying rent, nice little cottage. 1I've ing on the lumber, mill work, and all I'm going to quit the materials needed and the prices|S are all right, you build, too? with the Lakeland Company. you want to build, sure. Say, Jim, why don't ATTENTION. ROYAL ARCH MASONS. conmvocation ot Lake No, 29, on A regular land chapter July 4, at T: M. degree, Thursday, Work in M 30 p.m., All companions are requested to he present ¢ GO ARENDELL, T-1-4t Secratary OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. We have contracted with the Stu- debaker corporation to sell B, 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, reliable car, you will not be disap- pointed if you purchase either of these we have mentioned. S. M. Stephens 5-28-tf . Rogan. Oregonian Mixture, Typographical errors are usually funny only when you discover them for yburself in vour own paper occasfonally are clipped examples hu- morous. One believes that this, from the Portland Oregonian of Jan 20, {s one of the latter gort: “Mr. Jones was last seen at breakfast in the Hofbrau, drinking a cup of his favorite broad- cloth and black necktie He also wore a coffee with cream. He was dressed as usual In a sult.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. AJESTI THEATRE 0000000000000 00 COMING. he Man that makes the Violin Talk. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. COCOOOOOO000CO00 Program for Tonight, HER BROTHER ison- -Drama.» i HIS MEDICINE I Comedy.) { AND SON Majost Drama » OPEN AT 6 P. M. as superin- tendent of the Baptist Sunday school ot Lakeland, to carry up a report of morning-— Jim, and put me up a|ltobson been figur- Go around and talk Manufacturing Those felolws will make B Only | fieneral Admussmn...mn PAGE FIVE COMING! COMING! i | — LATON INAUGURATED || Great Baby Show l}euv;lev;—umnn. . & A || On above date we will start a r {|view of the children's pictures and snapshots which were shown here iu March to hundreds of delighted pu trons, About 25 or 30 pictures will ! ||#hown each night and every perso: {{¢iild or grown up in the audienc: when their pirture is thrown on th. | sureen will receive a souvenir. A “ No picture will be run more thiu | cre night, and will not be run i any regular order but will take then a8 they come. ! Regular show of three reels in -_,‘;,! drtion every night. | Special Note —Any child whose piv | ture was not taken before, can h:n--" cre taken for this show by leavin. | name and addre t hox office any | time this week, STATE B YR U XN CON- VENTION IN LAKE CI1Y. Lake City, July 2. The Baptist Young People’s Union encampmen: State convention convened in (II‘.~I ity vesterday morning. and will re tain in session through July 7. The local committee and citizens zuve the visitors a royal welcome, An automobile ride and a trip to White Springs are planned. Yesterday afternoon of the reception committee at First Baptist church was held. Last night the session opened with a song service, led by Mr. J, Dvan Adcock. This was tollowed by a solo by Miss Marzaret Porter, greeting- by Dr. L. B, Warren and the annua. encampment address by Dro W, A the meeting the Today's Program follows: %to 6:30 Morning watch, Dr. \ Wiley Noto B1h o Sunday school stud, classes by Mro Arthuy Flake, Scienc: | [ ball Song service MR Address, Mro WD Upshaw | o Sunday school work, Mr | I lake Loz 1o Mission address, e, A, ! Holt | 11220 Solo, Miss Porter | Thooe Chautamgua address, b ! Villiam Do Nowlin | 12000 Solo by Mr Adeock, ‘ Afternoon. P to 6 Reception in City park 6 to 600 Bible peading by Iy Nowlin Evening. Ti4h o Song service, N:10- Solo, Miss Porter, N5 Chantanqua address, e E. M. Poteat. 915 Solo by Mr BIDS FOR CONSTRUC- TION OF ICE PLANT. Acdock Notice is hereby given that hids [ will be received for the construction | of a brick ice plant for the Lakeland {lee and Refrigerating Co. in the city tof Lakeland. Bids must be in not ;I:m-r than Wednesday afternoon. ‘.Inl\‘ S, 01912, at 2 o'clock. The right f i reserved to aceept or reject oany bids. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office D. Mendenhall, Lakeland, G. D of G. D& I 212 Drane building, Florida. & 1. D MENDENHALL, Hardly a Benefit to the Race. A young New England student has succeeded In developing live caterpil lars by means of sulphuric acid. The sclentists are excited over the feat, but the country at large will not be wildly enthusiastic over the prospect of being able to multiply caterjillars at will, and may even be clamoring for laws to prevent ambitious voung sclentists from Increasing by :clen- tific means flies, mosquitoes an< kind- 3 red nuisances to the human ru v Ancient Tree on Mt. Etna | On Mt Etna is a chestnut tre thousand years old 213 feet in | terence. ~o .me and '-S pirtie -est James J. Conner vs. Q. J. Conner, | divorce. Gertrude Anderson s | Hattie Kent vs. Peter Kent, di- |voree, Joe Deviine s, Jessie L lh\m..-.l divorce. Agnes Gill vs Sam D Gill, di-| Loree, | Bartow Farms Co. vs, W, Car- | et al, bill o quiet title. | Fown of Auourndale, 14 cares saiust 11 differeny parties, bill to | ARsumMpsiG, ! Langtord, NN v7 Nature’s Own SUMMER DRINK Pure Julc.: of Florida Grape Fruit| coloring malter—just_the_pure IN GOURTS OF GOUNTY Bartow, Fla., July 2.—Th¢ prog-! ress dockets for the county and cir- cuit courts for Polk county, in tuce clerk’s oflice, show that during tn. wonth of June a great many were started. The following is a thancery cases started: SUlls | list of the Mitchell ) Anderson, divorce. ; Hannah L. Johnson s, Frederick | L. Johnson, divorce. | toreclose liens, | Lakeland Manufacturing Co. vs | Zcli Emmerson, specitic porform- | | | John B Cox s Carter-Deen Realty ‘ Co, o specitic performance, Ida A Meleod, ot al., Crawford, et al, Vi Barl WL foreclosure of mort- gage. Civil cases were docketed in the vircuit court as follows: J.o Wilson vs, T. R, sumpsit, damages, $700, bozier Hodgson Co. et al., evista Investment Co., 0noo Smith, as: vs, Mon- civil action damages §i, 1. L. Wirt, can et al, [ULIUS K. 1. Wiet, & Land Co., assumpsit, 000, Waring & vs. K. M. Dun- assumpsit, damages, $1,- trustee, Vi, Casa Ybel damages, $1,- trustee, Fdwirds s | Land Sales Coassumpsit, $5,000 Nettie May Abson vs, oD Bryan, et al, assumpsit. £33 000 State Bank of Lakeland v Postal el Cog, o SN 00 The following were the connny ! court cases filed for the month Samuel W, Bryson vs W, W T lor, civil action, damages, $200 ! R. M. DeMedicis vso 00 N Ackley | civil action, Ben Wooten vs, nishment Morris 1. Riley Brown, g and 1 Bricere s Joo Wilder, assumpsit, damages, $150 FoW. King & Coovs, FLUE Henry, $200, S Denmark v FOLL action, $10 JoBColt & Co,vs Wing, civi! TR0 Crow oIl assumpsit, damages, $200, JooH Wenkle & Son vs. Viekers Lamber Co, assumpsit, damazes, $200, B Bean & Son Co. ovs. M. K. Watts, assumpsit, damages, $ E. Bean & Co. s J D Cameron, assumpsit, damages, $64 . Bean & Son Co. vk, Q. ¢ rish, assumpsit, $21 E. Bean & Son Co, vs KA ler, damages, $30.64 E. Bean & Son Co, v D damages, (| bon o s dimages, Ked A Chirrkl ational Hugh W Wear, dama $100 Lakeland Foarniture and Hardware Cooovs Mre Kate White, da $200 Warnell Lumber Co. vso 10 M dimages, $500 Guerra & Son s 8 ages, $500 Labello, dam WANTED Two, three or sis de- sirably located lots in Dixieland or East Lakeland. Give best price and terms; also lot and block numbers Address “Business,” Lakeland, Fla . Box 573 7-2-11 Model Husband. Our ideal of a model married man is one who would rather cut out a mid- | night supper than 'o miss the parden Yoiore ton News working In Lreakfast.—Galves- —" ZZD '{-.“-?}S.L.& = O S N B DI o~T L=< == its"good for icians tu‘r)u‘ S, Sre-Fruis ~that'y > 23t grapg fruit.” ] e ™ Kk GRA.TRU COMPANY 7 Arcedia Ta. U B A people, on the whole, have spent the added hour or hours of freedom from work, an author says that where cyn- fes prophesied more drunken idleness and rowdyism, fairer observers found a kind of mellennium, time has elapsed an extraordinary ad- vance in physique and morals. ejent Greeks, 3G GO GGG § Shoe Sale Beautiful $27,00 Symphony Talking Machine to custors of this store. No strings tied to it: no chance, Call and have vs explain @ i s Jeoll Kape: 5 AND 10¢ DEPT STORE 115 Main Street Phone 282 Black Path of Honor and Success. The shortest and surest way to live with honor in the world {8 to be im | reality what we would appear to be; all human virtues {increase and , strengthen themselves by the practice and experienco of them.—Socrates. Have Uged Spare Time Well, On the questfon of how working ! regeneration—no sudden but waerever sufficient Mexican Forests. The forests of Mexico are situated chiefly in the mountains at altitudes of 8,000 to 12,000 feet. In the low- Greeks Practiced Palmistry. lands of the tropics there are scat- Palmistry was practiced by the ams [tered mahogany trees and a variety of {other hardwood timber, 17111 | | ——————————————————. A et . The Missing Link fs fn Town. ' mmom“mmg l h the energetic efforts of one of our leading merchants we have with ue one of the greatest attractions of the day. The Missing Link. He is not as wild and wooly as he looks but is cultured and polished to a high degreo and is really a great comfort and belp to munkind. He is now on ezhibi- tion at H. C. STEVENS’ [OR_THIS WEEK ONLY Onr ents line of shoes \\l‘n be offered 1o the public &t prices that will be surprising t ur show Carver’s Daylight Store “At The Corner” Gmflfiflfl@fifififififiu