Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 27, 1912, Page 5

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McCrery is having 1he| The reason Mr. J. W. Scally is \+ a visit from her son, Mr. | wearing the smile that won't come off « cvary, who reached Lake-|is because he has a pretty little ioht ' daughter at his house, born yester- !¢ The little lady is already u great favorite in this interesting | l-ousehold. I McColpin and tamily re- iavy from Green Springs, ave been the past two ! Me. and Mrs, R, R. Tomlin visited North | J«keland on Sunday and spent the venue, leaves today 1o | tay greeting friends and seeing the W, Jerking, of wou THE EVEMING TELBGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JULY 27, 1912. lcld, scemed to be the most 1gHE hearted person in the room, pleasant and agreeable, and quite free from perceptible traces of abnormality. Dr. Munter is dignified, comparatively WOMAN’S CLUB DEPARTMENT g s ly built and Edited b)’ the Press !whlrh imparts to the masculine fig- Committee of the “straight front” corset. In ’ lub was the last person in the Womans C world who would seem to be en- dowed with occult powers. He took The following was prepared and e i s read by Mrs. S. T. Fletcher, at the \Womans ('lub meeting Thursday a‘t- crnoon: The great twenty-third Sangerfest ure the fact he phonograph, with Miss Graham seat- cd opposite him. *He looked at her, she looked at him, and they both looked at each other.” She seemed not of the Northeastern Sangerbund is'. .1 jmpressed at first oxcept with a at a close—and great is the word (..i,.,,fln‘ to laugh but casting her eyes be applied to it from start to finish. Philadelphia did herself proud in her entertainment of the hosts o singers within her gates, and in fin ishing the mammoth convention hall ' 1 ouirious in a little less than three and a hal™ [y solemnity. ronths tor this occasion. Two of th ;1 peration commene chief events of this Sangerfest w around upon the seven or eight in- telleetual facey ex- [ pressed the gravity of attending an a vivisection, After i » she subsided ain the looking 1, and this tine persons whose [electrocution or with decided suceess, her eyes clos- the final decision in the contest l'nri‘.‘,: in hypnotic sleep and the pro- the prize, The Mimisingers™ present-{e's sway being complete, Prof v or four weeks with |sights. Mr.and Mrs. Tomlin former- L relatives at Staunton, Va |1V resided in Lakeland and were par- ticularly impressed with the growth l:md development of that city during the few years that ined to her bed at the Orange |since they left nverness (hronicle. Ccurier. Goodyear was formerly Miss - s Canova and her friends will be After the inside pages of today's to learn of her serious ill- | irsue were printed, it was discovered (hat the heads of two articles, one ne Goodyear is still very ill have elapsed there.—Plant City | ed by Kaised Wilhelm 11 .of Ger- \lyuter stood her on her feet, aided many, which was won by the Junger cagerly but timidly by some of the Mannerchor of Philadelphia for the [iyrellectual persons, and, after third time, thus making it their ver) ilm»ulhiug deeply she sang the tenor own, and the chorus of 6,000 chil-i4lo from *‘Pagliacci,” and several dren of the public schools of Phila-|iiher selections. There is little in delphia, trained by Prof. Enoch W.:\Miss Graham's singing that can be Pearson, who, for fifteen years, has| alled beautiful or artistic, save the had charge of the music in the|yrlous faculty of singing well in schools. \Wonderful and thrilling]tune. Ier jaws trembled convulsive- must have been the sight of 6,000 |1y, and her performance seemed to be . WD L Tt 08 WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND CUT GLASS GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED “Claims” have worth only when backed by deeds. Shouting by merchants as to what they can do for the trade is not as convincing as a practica] demonstra- tion. I prefer the demonstrative way —the shorter, surer way. Please report any GOODS that do ot wear as represented. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, .. FLORIDA - - n page two relative to an interview Leaviest stockholder in the | With Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and an- known as the American |Cther on page seven in regard to the vk at Lakeland, is J. M. Har. [2inistry, had become mixed. 1t was <ident of the Bank of Com- |00 late to print the edition over, s0 i Tampa, and the Citrus|We let our readers have them as they +1 Buank, of this place. He is one | AT¢ mistakes are mighty easy to boys and girls, about evenly divided as they marched in and completely filled the rows upon rows of seats sur- rounding the stage on three sides The program given by the children was long and elaborate, each number showing their wonderful training o tne newly elected directors. - In- f"“““ .“"" then ‘!“‘-" give some f0lkS fagpacially the “Inflammatus” from riees Chromicle. iets of fun in their discovery. Rosini’s “Stabat Mater,” sung by the Glee Club of the high school, the so- tsie Stevens, of Ocala, prano girl soloist being Miss Adelina o Lakeland last night and will EDISONIA. Patti Noar. Miss Marie Rappold veral weeks here the guest (from the New York Metropolitan) ¢n Mr. I €, Stevens, He Why sit and nurse a lot of parcels | for whom the Sangerfest was anoth- npnied by his Tittle grand- o make yourselt uncomfortable [er scene of trinmph, sung Gounod's ' . as " ! . 15, ) N ara Beth, who has been o we wily check them for you; | beautitul “Ave Maria” during the croarandparents for some e s o your convenience: so don't fchildreen's concert. One of the preat | | Besitate 10 make use of it 1t is ufest events of the Sangerfost was the | E}u‘ e toous to oblige yon Festival - concert, which President tles Conner, the expert | Taft attended accompanied by .\lr.«:‘ with the Stevens' Joew- | AIN'T IT AWFUL? Taft As the president entered the has gone to Greenville, Fall there was & cheer of greeting, he joins Mrs. Conner | i fantare from the orchestra, and e burst of patriotism as the chorus of 6,000 and the andience of 20,000 sang “The Star Spangled anner” During this concert a chor- us of 6,000 men's voices sang “The Hermit's Song Tonight.” The effect vpen that deseribed Lir And the coin is hard to raise, When you have to keep on monting Your is short and time is ecnine went secks” vacation, le to be there today to at annual reunion of Mrs toor s tamidly and relatives, whien! looked forward to with e each year note every thirty days Man's Debt to His Profession. |1 hold every man a debtor to his profession; from the which as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, s0 ought they ¢f duty to endeavor themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament vast audience cannot bhe n the terors and ba ing in one v there w sive M Nellie R Howard, the wife roumment turpentine operator . this State, has purchaseG corner of North Tennes chorus of emed to be sing- At its conclusion @ tremendous outburst of A ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone Your Order Don’t try your temper of patience, simply go to your telephone and call 62, and you will be com- nected with our Special Order Department. What- aver your particular de- at our | sire may be, we'll take ! care of it with eatistae- tory goods and satisfac- tory service. > Always In The Lead That's What We Ailm To Be Alw..n in the lead, when accomplished only through the means of a degree of physical strain and effort that at times was painful to contemplate. After about an hour and a quarter the professor brought the “seance” to a close by requesting Miss Graham to open her eyes and look at him and go out for lunch. With charming willingness she fol- lowed her mental lord and master to the nearest restaurant, it comes to fresh, pure, Cull-strength drugs, toi- let articles, sundries, and all drug store merchan- dise. You'll be satisfled when you deal T}{E HONEY INDUSTRY | { That the Loney industry in Florida amounts to something is established by Mre. Poppleton, of Pompano, and Key Largo, who has shipped as high as fifteen tons in but becanse of store for our service Is one season, pleasing in every way. [ whose product this year the severe rains is not expected to| § reach over seven and o half tons There are any mamber of men in Florida who should be w . lling to get | the bees to work for them. There is no pay roll to he met on Saturday nights and no need of constant 1Trodding to get your work done, for these “little busy bees improve each shkining hour by gathering honey all day long from cvery opening flower,"” and al] their employer has to do is to go out and gather it for shipment, and be careful not to “menkey” with HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE PACKING HOUSE MARKET o wenne and Oak street of Mr. | thereunto— Bacon applause, which caused it to be re-|the business end of his workers. - 2 H fewis v Bonacker, of Pensacola, peated. The audience was almost { Palatka New, Phone 279 R. P. BROOKS Fla. Avel& Main S ¢ Wil very soon commence the wild in its efforts adequately to ex g i : @tiin of a ten-room home thereon Laughable Reduction. press its admiration. Mme. ol.uise owu AN AUTOMOBILE. DAlLY MENU ' Whe house is completed, the olAp:tr?i‘::::: :‘;:‘-‘I::;d‘:.':t"::.h:';:.l Normer sang after this her Beef Cuts—Florida. Pound. | Pork Cuts, Kansas City. Pound. ] u I move to Lakeland ané mInes of Neweantla woullbs Prodte: ?n-aunrm voice .qmvling the audience We havo contracted with the Stu-|J,oin steak ... .. R 15¢ | Chops sonese ki K this city their future home. tive for at least twenty-one vears. into profound silence, all charmed by [ debaker corporation to sell E. M. ¥ |p bone steak ................ IS0 RoamE. o vivi i - —— her exquisite tones. As an encore|30's and Flander's 20's. We have|s pone steak S L % 12¢| Mutton Cats. M} Duvis, who is summering NOTICE. she sang the president’s favorite, [them here to show you. Anyene in- Round steak .......... S S lal 5 @ Pt City, NL O, says on a posi This is to inform my customers| ‘Old Black Joe.” With tourhing |terested please call or phone and we Loin roast ................ 15¢ (.hopa, l:n Sl ’ 4t pretty mountain towr [that 1 have moved my shoe repair]sweetness and simplicity she gave [ Wil be pleased to demonstrate and Prlin b foant ... ..o 12¢ SHIR ISR e ne which we reproduce for {shop to my home, and to ask them |ihis dear old Southern song quote prices. If you want a good, Plain roast o 0 “-,u I:r»): SRR BRI % ! of her numerous friends. | to please leave their work at Cloug One day lately at high noon a|reliable car, you will not be disap- Roll roast ol g |-,:- T‘Im“d“r .............. retty dittle village in the | Shoe store, where I witl get same 510up of seven or eight intellectual [ pointed if you purchase either of Stew Slaiocey ! s. R T e e ! mountaing. We find it {and return it two days ziterwards. | PCTSOns might have heen seen ascond- | these we have mentioned, Elow, h .l """""""" | Ham, boiled, sliced F ool up here, and arc | All work left there will receive my [ 198 the stairs to Joseph R, Gannon'’s S. M. Stephens. El e 10¢] tiam, smoked, sliced ........ - 3% 3 the nighest hill around ’ best attention. photographic studio. The weather | 5-28-tf G. C. Rogan. lxelef Cutts—Kansas CIty yo“.n_d‘ Bacon, sliced ........ $ - It 15 a grand place to{ Thanking my customers for past|{ W8 fiendishly hot bat the seven or - — R 25¢ | Pacon, whole stelp ........0 25-22¢ P 0¥ the mountain eeen- | favors and asking a continuance of | ®iEht intellectual Jooking persons ¥ T bone steak . 30¢t Al pork sausage .......... - 20 will b away for some '\ln-ir patronage, 1 am, True to the|2ccepted the discomfort in their hu- Ne Perfection in Humanity, 7~bonc BIARK, « 20¢| Beef and pork sausage ...... 12%¢e i last, mility of spirit, for the object of Practically no human being Is per- Round steak 2hc — | PHILIP FisCHER, |thelr visitation was to assist a1 the | fect. Even those that stand for splen. | Kb roast .. 15¢ Extras. M \: Owend lenvbs todny for ube 45 1818 hypnotizing of Marian Graham by did health and development usually Loin roast ... 25¢ Georgia peaches Dally. few Visit to Perry, and from Prof. Charles Munter. The principal ‘:::( I:IIL ""’“"' .""‘l;'l":l and the rank | Pork c\'lh-—l"lflndl Pound. | Fox River butter ............ 40¢c s E 20 to Moultrie, Ga., G e e :1 t:;rs ".‘. thln‘unvnnny affair arrived | point, '\:’Ifl:"'(:;: it ;‘nveafli;::rt':: ;’::: """""" Goehiasee Ar Erookfield butter ............ 35¢ E i1l spend & month. 5 taxicab somewhat later. The|quite perfect, with another a lung, Pimentto chee 2 R. Herron, who has been inmellectual persons instinctively | and so on. Ham A L SRR 8 58 a6 his home the past two fermed into line for their reception NOTICE. Shoulder +|Small cream cheese. ... .. 2 for 25¢ ness, is reported to be M Graham, a girl about 20 vears N . Stew ... Dixie cheese ............... . 35e THEATRE THE HAUNTED ROOM. (('ines—Comedy.) —_— FROM BEYOND FOR THE HONOR OF THE 3 Drama.) FAMILY t] sqoranh P a 1P POKER. (Vitagraph--Drama.) ‘omedy That Wil]|=~=es—=- You Laugh.) v, — |OPEN AT 6 P. M. ved today and it is + will soon bhe able to His illness has weak- iderably, but he is now show signs of recov- AJESTI|— T H’ETTRE (- -R-R R -] Go Where t'e Crowd Goes. COO0O000O0000OODY I'I‘OOI'BIII f0l‘ TOIII(IM THE S‘IOLEN NICKEL. tEdison- Comedy-Drama.) IDISONIA.} LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ E Vv E R Y B O D Y S S T o R E %07/%2 n¥ Adventures of nd How He Finds st.) ‘fieneral Admission...10¢ | ex==s _ | singular, of the First Nationa] bank SSI()\; Phone 282 Blak b e , | TERTHIER 18 ... ... SEOSSRSSEIS TSI SOSRNSS PN RSR! GIVE US A TRIAL. Notice to the stockholders, all and STOP! SHOUT! AND TAKE NOTICE We are having A GRAND OPENING DAY Our sidewalk is clear of the old Post Office of Lakeland, Florida. Notice is hereby given that a meet- ing of the stockholders of this bank will be held in the directors’ room of the bank on Saturday, Aug. 24, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., for the purpos: of voting for or agzinst an increase of the capital stock of said £75,000.00, thereby raising capitalization from $56,000 00 to & 00000, You are requested 1o be present ot this meeting. (Signed) ¢ bank 1o M OCLAYTON, Cashier 1912 Lakeland, Florida, July Daily Glimpse of Manhattan, Numerous «lderly, prosperous-look. Ing business men were distinguished In the wriggling throng that filled the floor most of 1. and at dap break the negro mucicians were still vlaying —New York Sun NOTIC E. ................... 15¢ per pound -14¢ per pound time, For Wednesdny and Thursday. W.P. PILLANS & Co. The Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector PHONE 93 The Sll)"k]m!t] rs of Hardware and bold their ann: 1a] joffice Aug, ¢ the Lakeland Plambing Co. will | meting in their| b to transact any business that may legally come before it. LAKELAND HARDWARE AND PLUMBING COMPANY, w. Detwiler, Secy. and Treas. K.

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