Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 8, 1912, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKE PARAG [) 0,0 PCRSONAL un Orme and Mr. J. H. Mrs. C. F. Dickson and two chil-| .+ down to Tampa at noon dren, of St. Petersburg, are \isiting! ANDFLALJULY 8, 1912, Mrs. Hattie Brown has recentl!'} MRS ELLIS HOSSTAUIR jurchased the north half of the Dr. Whipp property on South Florida uvenue, which is located about ome iy oy atter an illness of sev- | mile south of town. Mrs. Brown will | (.| and, although she nhad | have an orange grove planted, and| .4 but a few briet | other improvements made, probably |, had made numerous' lccating on her purchase next year who are grieved to learn o She also purchased two lots in Dixie- ;o land of Mr. John F. Cox, which arc' . Hosstauir leaves to mourn her | located on Success avenue just at the ', s5 4 devoted husband littl | rear of Mr. Cox's home. These lots .. (j. front on the Skipper grove, Which i iy months old. was recently purchased by the Geor- |, woman, sia-Florida Land Co., and are very | . ot ch desirable as building sites. Mrs. Ellis ll«n\smuir died yester- ! [LHE m Lakeland wnths, she ricnds, and latter being only aboui She was a lov- possessing many acter, and was a devot- teh Methodist church, husband, fine I member o With her who has a posi- Mr. E. M. Hutford returned last t.on here as consulting ¢ gincer Hll- L .ne and pleasure trip. Mrs. E. A. Snowden for a few days. | night from his old home in Bremen. v J X Haslbliiest. siio. caing ol . By ! — Qhio. where he went several weeks Lalelind in Muarch, stopping for a 1 Ross leaves tomorrow br. N. L. Bryan has leased all of | #80 to look after his property, which ! at Mrs. Watson's, buy v the R i s, but later th : S C., where shejthe Tucker house on Orange street | had been almost destroyed by a tor v secured ahouse on South Vir- | . or three weeks l'“&'-}‘vsn-.nl of a suite of rooms, as an-|!ado. Ile peports that he had every- was there that Inounced in is paper Friday, tiing put back n zood as new, 1 teied Eaan ll.mnrunw covering all damages. He ' it were taken back to i Mrs. J. M. Sparling lef: Mr.and Mrs. Goo D McColpin and | PPOFES the apple and peacli crops to ¥ ohome at Vicksburg, Miss | ndependence, lowa, WHere | <y Loave in the morning for Gpeon | B 3 failure in Ohio, but states that ! I, accompanied by the sor it relatives and friends )| springs, where they will spend sev- | ©HBCF (Puits @ coming in in good [ vowing hushand wnd little babe, The < mmer months, | arel Weoks, ;:h.n}u- He told the folks up there people of Lakeland deeply sympathize : {#hout what a good town he lives in | with the bereaved hasband in o his! Mathias came in today Mrs. Dudley, of Orlando, s spend ;m\\ n here, and Ny osays: There ATC o of trouble and sorrow, | 3. Peters y T g x Unkaks T dot of families coming down to see | St. Petersburg, where ing this week with her niece, Mrs. | (). e el i | vesterday at the Lu- et S| the country, and | know they will | 5 Ces ) bl . 4. K. Futeh, at her home south of |01 pe disappointed. ve lived du| SAFETY PLAY COUNTED. | i in that city. ow . Gl : Sy town, Chio a long time, but it's Lakeland | i b £ Skisainie ton | 5 50 4 i i 1¢ subject of “Kissing before en- ! < woll and Miss Allie Patton ) tor me the rest of my lite, winter 'md’ et TasaY sl ,‘l s Ve Mrs. Van Buren, who has been vis- | summer.” 3 s EHRIEARe. ShmE D o tor Monteagle, “liting her daushter, Mrs. B N. Rod- i whist club of halt a dozen married . will spend the summer, ¥k For ‘some lil;n- r;_'m'.“'“(" this NEW BUILDIN couples. It tarned out that not one P o the many delights and bene- BIOFHINE b/ hev HOMA: 1 Taohetne G. of the women had been Kissed until » noted resort. ville \ 'hr troth was plighted. One of the Al Wi i 1y, Mr. Smith, did you notice my ren had a poor memory: *We used "W ilding going 0 “Yes Sl b . 1 V. Rives, of High Springs, \ “‘I“ h"‘lm””" BRI Yes, to Kkiss, sometimes, didn't we?" he . iss f 0 Cilli s I'e u )\ * pre " ' f 4 wrial?” . e - P : (1 for a two or three weks .ll..s Mamie Williams returned to -‘-‘\:f]“ nh‘d you l.m"‘ your material? said to his wife, “No, sir,” she said, o suest of Mr. and Mrs. A, lltl.\. .m”" Alva, \\.ln\n- she has been i 13: 1 .mgm it Ho}n the Lakeland with deep indignation; “you tried to, : Mrs. Rives is Mrs. Dor- | i8iting relatives for some days Mrs “‘.“"”“"””"f" K01 l‘l"‘-‘ sell every- |, you fought for the privilege, but i I:nln\'n and s.on. Coleman, who also lhlllll.. .\“lll need to hml.nl Q .hnll.w' and | oy never suceeeded. s that so?" AT Sl R visited l‘?‘l:ll‘l\"s at Alva, returned | WHE surely treat you right e husbhand remarked: “Uve kissed e Lakeland News, con- | Saturday, Miss Williams vemaining EDISONIA. [ %0 many SWhat's that? What did + of Polk county prop-|O\er until today “ e | you say 7 the wite asked. There was ¢ » Baby sho OV e N ro- | | wd 1o be sold for taxes, | LR ! '_» HIW LCHICW IS NOW BO- 3 s, Intenise it supiivesseq ox-| ned free of charge on | Mro AL Cleavland, editor of lh-'i e P .l"‘ Het0 cotfioiidsap FOUPE Groment was visible on the faces ot y this oflice [Port Meado Leader, spent yesterday | FADy's AL M matneal as eyl nineted me 4 ay,” said the # (e Lakeland, the g of his r'riv!nl.J‘”"I.'“"'I”‘ Wy Fashand, 1 havy Kis od von so many Sloan. and children, [Nt Coleman Brown. Mr. Cleaviand PASEY ARG Rl ok by o Ui i i g mher when 1! w. left on the noon s @ graduate of Meridian Male Col t ‘I Bl LY ““"F" cenn” Then the crmarried men tor Atlanta The: coand in his new avocation he is e carrige needs oil athod mots mtior vigiting palas v RSt profonnced siecs . IO A mn si B ‘ 11 | 11 Don s in Atlanta, Firz-| el VO e PROOF POSITIVE, | points ‘l Mes, 18 L Sparkman, of Pabinetto ‘ Ehoin Toe Vo T 15 i s who atiended the recent meeting 1. B, Bevis are re-|he 1t (L Gl N peotad \ colored minister, one Sunda o ) ! 8 = the st chareh, expected o o ; ' tarning, was preachi il PR ok T e 0 bALE m wias ] l.l Hn " b The e | : 0 . ¢ the dignity of the colored ra i \\l “‘.- Lovery (\.| e M»“‘.“. S Will sell my houschold and Kiteh | gy, was endeavoring to sicow his 1o e is rong i ") mdayv 1 slie Hness ot her " t not lhwh- BTy ":"' 1 i.\\ Degeiatig : ] "o fuenitire, 1o white or bk 2t oan most of the Biblical characto ' ' ll”i it .vh'n“i .\\ h-‘g: s ,] ek Y hotse on Orange street by priviete Fyee colored men, Getting enthnsi 5 l"‘ II'I. Lie ’ 1\‘“” i specdy overy. - Celarwater] oo, on Tuesday, July 9 and what 150004 he eried with clogquence at hi TS NGNS left by anction on Wednesday, Jul? | command: i ,_,,,_'.;. e ! | 1o, beginning at W oa,m SNow, vou all snow dat Moses \\.'lh \l, ‘] will sp "d‘ Elder ¢, K. Haines, who divides| 7-6-2t W. N SHEATS a colored man, yas, sah! an' David . where she o : i ff e | his time pretty equally between Lake au Solomon, an® James, an’ John, an ‘o, 20INg o 0 ore | . | | vill | Jund and Kentucky, came down |um‘ A\ Swede was conrting his girp one | patan, an' | G, where she wi % { ; I'llh stthtan fthe Blueora State this week to pizht, and, overcome by the tendes Just then an old colored lady i“ ro (Ch ¢ i ¢ Yot vontty ot 1.~|.< nd o month or g0 partly to look | pacsion, asked her to marey him. She the amen corner arose to her feet, Iy ol Jas ar s oerad- | Y N ‘ ol mate Ehust thit |1 Yo PEDURKIYNIBIORtE o Lol Jioo) 4 1 vhily consented, after which both Loy shouted with fond voice | ool mates s H : . | { adt Plongiit and partly to prove tor himselt that [vere silent for a long time, Finally “Hold on, dal. hold on dah, pah i 1 be ¢ Os LR EH N N . J 1 enr summer climate s better thun ! the givh asked Ole why he didn’t say son, ot may be so ‘hout Mosges, an’ that of Kentucky Of this tact hispsomething e replied, 1 tank ez So'omon, an’ John an' dah rest of Talley b i i experience so far has tended 1o oo ane too much said already ‘o, but of Petah wiz o eolored man ey, and 1re = dren, Thomas, lh}‘”'" lim dat oo ter would neber hab crowed | are in the eity from N E | w ! ¢ognests of Mr, anid Mrs. EMHolder denves LakeTa : to inform t ( fo vocustomers |« . alley, and are belng!on Friday next Mall o y 1 ORI Wy CIRIINCTS L SEORIDA AS A STOOR i o a4 ey I t 1 Bave moved my shoe pepair | i v ir m.; K to my home, and to ask them ! first time Mre i 1 , §cid 1and. since the | L Aspinwa please leave thei ,ml\.‘n Clongh " S R t son, Kugene, | tor, Mrs. G A M I ) i s Huot ! s L T 4 y d return it two day fterwiard oy ¢ = ne m'l\' "l']‘_"“' e AL work 1eft there will reee Flon . g \ Irs. Tal Lest attention :] t not I LR By ”, v il r hanking my for ] it W 0 [Un favors and | ni Lt oy for [ : 1 ptron 1 Trin N SN 1 I I 1 i, where they 3 . ! } J . ' I * FIsCH 1o i 1 Mrs, DM il Sunshine Predominates It L count o BATLRQTI N H { ./ w Y ——————— & D ~ a 4 iE ‘. U E ia y s $ is lond = i ' i 1\ CHILDRENS P HATRE \ 001 ’ Did Con OPEN AT 6 P. M. fO//El: 49 5 AND 10¢ OEPT ..L_'j S-2%-tf 'S 10? e T fieneral Admission...10c S 3 115 Main ’ der 12...5 T jou o ,c’"ldren ““ r LLLL] c Phone 252 D 6 next time you eplll your coes | | o the table cloth, don't try tn hida It by setting the cup on it. 1 «1 no- Hee it anyway when I up” | 1"Y°5 but I am in the office by that | time.” clean SISO GG OGBSI C S B flfi@@fi@@@&@fifififififi@@@ o it A PAGE MIVR The Missing Link s in Town. The guest of one oft:ur leading |—0— : Throagh the energetic efforts of one of our leading merchants we have with us : 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 degree and is really a great comfort and belp to mankind. He is now on exhibi- tion at H. C. STEVENS’ 30143 9“ Yes, Bill, shoes are made of skins, all Kinds, including banana skins--they make slmners of them.” » (%)% 5} = ) [54)5%8) towever, you will not ““slip up” it you will “slip in” here and “slip on” a pair of our stippers, oxfords or shoes. (53(%) L) GR2NLN Carver’s Daylight Store “At The Corner” MAIN ST. & FLORIDA AVE (‘;nm‘mm: STATE ..§.§..-..§ DR S X W R W I et R A S S HOBOPOPOFO L ; Wc Always PLEASE Our Patrons? $ W keep ever thing to be found in an up-to-date book store, + 4 § : P every ! i @ will be pleased to wait on you. }‘ « Lakeland Souvenirs, the Latest Books, and All the Popular Maga- ; & zines. 4 : q AN KA »(1' ‘A = L] , { | ! ¥ E or summer wear ind ‘ ? as w n e sun-fiushec opcen & } B e THE HUB JOS. LeVAY o5 Ll i RGP P o -

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