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PERSONAL ! () [ ) Mrs. Gray Edwards are | Morgan Groover has gone up to 2 < of 2 daughter, born this | White dprings for a stay of several ] { days, where he joins his mother and I L - ::'islm's. He was accompanied by Ros- Tweedell and friend, | coe Skipper, both of whom will take | of Chattanc » Tenn,, | +dayv very pleasantly nll has Lakeland n in cral days er friend, tie latter's sister, Miss i carter and children are 1y located at Waynes- where they will remain + the summer. Mr. Carter later. S L crous friends of Miss Gen- {rrow will be pleased to « has returned to Lake- .1 several months' absence wor torieer home in Key West, ' Miller, a former stu- ot Stetson University, stopped Land this week on his way in Lakeland from Har- Del.and Correspond- ksonville Metropolis. AMolly a Mae Marshall and Mrs . the latter of Tampa, in a few days for | \\illf vive fenn, where they ; vominder of the t todoresort, summer | ! Darracott for Ocilla and other \\1'1 Hoer t that her trip wili 1 sant and heneticial one exXpects to a, where she A or some wee { Reno is able to be uy time Fri t~ been suffering with o | . but we are | much first since v oof vertige he that is very v toBattle and little daugh- toa tew days ago for N UL where they will !“lizhigs] -mountain air tor the next several Love g t the Tharpe and . W Berry-Thafpe Music ud, have been spending nothe city on business men are well known in * visited here frequent- crests of this enterpris- Plorida musi house Fros, "two progressive fPlint City, havebought of Mr. Moody, nd have commenced will enlarge and im- and keep only first- ¥oare young gentle- isiness qualifications, commodating, and on ) ‘o well in Lakeland +nience of the down- Postmaster J. L. Skip- norning placed a mail n front of the lot on postoflice is now be- I business men may 's there without hav- down to the postof- < collected four times s box as well as all it the city. EDISONIA SONIA, LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' THEATRE YNTFAIL 10 GET YoUR | COUPONS, l - ENDSHIP'S NAME “rs—Drama.) HEART CALLS. ¢—Drama.) "UN'S INGRATITUDE, = «air—Drama.) b= \\—___ 3 PR | tuse and not he ashamed of. {ia e jostic, Iyvvas a roaring good comedy, 4 needed vacation. {HERE'S YOUR CHANCE GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. Commencing tonight Edisonia will | health department has the power to THE EVENING TELBEGRAM, LAK JULY 30, 1912, ‘ND, FLA., In every city there are men who are known as “tightwads.” They are aae in a position to make life glad for themselves and for others if they they pinch themselves and exist their allotted time without tver having known what life really NOWISTKEHHETOCUTWEEDS . Lakeland has too many growing on streets and vacant lots, which should be cut now. The Jack- sonville Metropolis has the iollo‘:\'in" v o weeds, and we = A ;l‘:)lf‘a;h:ll l‘::lf:lr:ndt will start a weed :“ The Grim Rv:mflt brings al] m«-x! 4 the follow-|'" @ tvmmon level. No matter how crusade, as suggested in hetinauicg Vi Cragici i "”:F\or\ effort is being made by the l lated, how much land we may own, health department to get the co-oper- ‘ Ui “"'"‘]’.f “Ikt"‘:tll sm.glv «()|m., or nzn ation of proper owners in the weed- | “." -.‘"d with u.r ll(fl‘l.l. .,.r.uu cutting crusade, and earnest appeals « An.f) rush 1l?rnu;‘.h ife with _th(- are daily sent out to those on whosce | \ reed for gold as our masten passion. lots a rank growth is found. The ‘\.“ may put behind us ""“l')'l.lllll'-: recent heavy rains have caused weed: | ' It 2oes to make the world bright- o grow with surprising rapidity, an< dud better, but when the end a consequence many lots are cov- choose, yet or COmes, and death is the it inevit- . what have we We must ned? ered by miniature forests which | . i | : A . HAY " t | an HEES prove good hiding places for insects. 1 “,‘. n fn ‘_\ '1le tid pass into e e iawe of e Aity ile | tie Viadley of the Shadow empty-hand- . without the comforting thought order weeds cut on private property. Lie Tust moments of life that w and in event that the owners do not | little to make the i HOTT R and better place toi take action whea notitied or within | : 1 - ia : those Who are come after us. 8 notification, | 1" WhHoare to come atter us ey { West Journal, done our I a brighter a reasonable time after ive a coupon ticket with cach paid wdmission. For every three red or six yellow ceupons presented at the box office, the holder will Rosalia, heavy plated silver teaspoon, as long as they lagi. These are not the ordinary cheap souvenirs but an article that you can Spoons ¢n exhibition in show window. receive a DAUGHTERS WILL MEET THURSDAY. The Daughters of the Confederacy will meet Friday afternoon with Miss Annie Browning at 4 o'clock, and ali members are most cordially invited tc attend. This will be the first meet- ing for some time, and as the ladies are contemplating placing a fence around the monument and further beautifying it by planting flowers, ete,, it is hoped that a full member- ship will be present. MAJESTIC. The Wright Co., playing at the Ma- to any com- pany which has been seen in Lake- Lund for many a day. onsists of nothing but plays of th standard night they scored big to a0 well pleased andience the Ol Queen’s Daughter, which is tar superior Their repertoire hest Last i ecach one It will aving parts well suited to them has been annonneed that they piay the Odd Christian tonight, ol the stiongest dramas of the Monday right, Otiella, Shakesp tost dramatic production. We well see that the management of the is living up to its agree- ments to give Lakelard the best show on Ly MNajustic in the State for their money. This i~ the first time the Wright Co. has played for the admission fee of 5 and 10¢, Curious Result of A.dder'l Bite, As the result of an adder bite, re cently, the back of the hand of a Car- diff (Wales) boy named J. W. Cofty has become muarked like an adder. The physiclan who is a‘tending the case states that the skin and swollen flesh near the bite are like a piece of leather, pigmented exactly the same as an adder, the white streak or rine run- ning round the dark motted zround. Grew Great Through Striving. The masters of the world molded their own destinies—they grew great, step by step, and year by year. They stayed great because each inch of their progress was a contest with eomebody else, until they had defeat- ed, by sheer ability, every opponent.— Herbert Kaufman AJESTI THEATRE [-N-R-N-R-R-R-N-R-K-X-E-R-N-K-1 THE WRIGHT CO. in the : 0DD CHRISTIAN. [-B-N-E-R-R-R-N-R-R-R-E-R-N-N- Program for Ionlaht LLOVE'S TERRIBLE SACRIFICE (Pathe—Film D’ Art.) THE AMERICAN GIRL. (Lubin—Comedy.) LLOVE FINDS THE WAY. (Vitagraph—Drama.) Geaeral Admission...10c| Children, under 12....5¢| BH445000000000000000000400 SEEOLEED IS 000000000 » ’ the work is done and charged up! jagainst the property.” SIS ANSWER IT HONESTLY. Are the Statements of Lakeland Citi- zens Not More Reliable Than Those of Utter Strangers? GRO”NDS FOR DIVORCE. A Cleveland lawyer overworks the telephone to tell us this one, says the Plain Dealer: | “A woman came up to my oflice the other day and wanted to know if she could get a divorce because her husband didn't believe in the Bible 1 told her that unless she had some- thing else for grounds for divorce it was no use bringing sait, “*But he is an absolute infidel!’ she insisted. “*That makes no difference,’ “*Doesn’t it, indeed?' she cried triumphantly. ‘Well, you are a fine Inwyer, I must say. Here's the laws oi' Ohio, and they say that infidelity, ir proved, is a ground for divorce!' " This is a vital question. 1t is fraught with interest to Lake- land It permits of only one answer. It cannot be evaded or ignored. A Lukeland citizen speaks here, Speaks for the welfare of Lake- land. A citizen's statement is reliable. An utter stranger's doubtful. I Home proof is the best proof. . B. Terrell, Lime street, Lake- land, Fla., says: 1l have taken Loan’s Kidney Pills and 1 consider them a good backache and kidney in»uu-dy. Last spring my Kidneys jtroubled me and 1 had lameness in 1.y back, with rheumatic pains. Doan’s Kidney Pills brought Henry Orme will open hi“&mc- prompt relier and acted so satis- ‘l ctovily that it i a pleasure to pec- S ommend them.” ed may make said 1. FRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT together Mr. . class in voice culture in September. Tone-placing and voice-huilding pecially. Those intere . For sale by all dealers. Price 50 arrangements to study at any time joents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, m00.0 i s T-29-6p |\, w York, sole agents tor the United o EER D States, . Her Idea of Player Piano, An observing little miss of five was visiting one afternoon at a house where there was a player piano, and she was much interested. On her re- turn home she described it to her wother as a machine into which they poked a porous plaster and ground it up into music, Remember the name take no other, Doan’s and Champagne Bottles. Great kil is required in manuface turing champagne bottles, which must be almost mathematically even in the thickness of the glass, The glass must be perfectly smooth and the necks ex- act In every particular to insure per fect corking. Formed Queer Alliance. A pair of linnets made their nest in a beehive on a farm in Switzerland, and have succeeded in coming to an un- derstanding with the bees, so that both branches of the naturai world dwell in peace and harmony to- gether. The birds and the bees use a common entrance to the hive, Protecting His Stock. An Italian who kept a frult stand was much annoyed by possible cus- tomers who made a practice of han- dling the fruit and pinching it, there by leaving it softened and often spolled. Exasperated beyond endur- ance, he finally put up a sign, which read: “If you mus pincha da fruites pincha da cocoanut!"—Lippincott's. NOTICE. This is to inform my customers that I have moved my shoe repair shop to my home, and to ask them to please leave their work at Clough's Shoe store, where I will get same and return it two days afterwards. All work left there will receive my best attention. Thanking my customers for past favors and asking a continuance of MASTER'S SALE. NOTICE, that 1, the undersigned riaster in chancery, wilp sell at pub- lic outery to the highest and best bidder for cash on Monday, the 5th lay of Augnst, A D, 1912, the same their patronage, I am, True to the | heing 4 lewal salos day, within the last, legal hours of suale, the following de- PHILIP FISCHER scribed property, to-wit: One 12- June 1912, Lorsepower Simple Traction Engine AR 14,961 and one Short Cab at the plant Vanity, of the Lakeland Lumber Company, at When the kahn of the Tartars, whe does not possess a house to live in and only subsists on rapine, has finlshed his dinner of milk and horseflesh, ho has it proclaimed by a herald, “All the potentates, princes and great men of the earth may now sit down at ta- ble.” or near Kathleen, Florida, the sam» being the sale advertised for the first day of July, A. D. 1912, which sale was postponed until the above date. . ). MORROW, Master in Chancery. 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, reliable car, you will not be disap- pointed if you purchase either of ;!h(-se we have mentioned. S. M. Stephens. 5-28-tt . Rogan. { i NOREERS i NOTICE. Notice to the stockholders, all and | singular, of the First National bank | of Lakeland, Florida. Notice is hereby ziven that a meet- | Ing of the stockholders of this bank { will be held in the directors' room {of the bank on Siturday, Aug. 24, | 1912, at the hour of 10 o’clock, a. {m., for the purpose of voting for or against an increase of the capital | stock of said to $75,000.00, ‘lh'r'bv raising the capitalization § lfl‘om $56,000 00 to 375 5,000.00. You 115 Main Streect {are requested to he present at this Phone 282 Bla-k Soting. ! (Signed) E Vv E R 4 B O D Y S S T o R E vank 5 AND I0% DEF TS TOR FI C. M. CLAYTON, Cashier. l.nkellnd Florida, July 33, 1912. s A ELIMINATE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND CUT GLASS == AR ===== 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 LAKELAND, R = not wear as represented. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER FLORIDA Always In The Lead That's What We Aim To Be Always In the lead, when it comes to fresh, pure, full-strength drugs, tol- let articles, sundries, and all drug store merchar- You'll be satisfled at our dise. when you deal store for our service flo pleasing in every way. DISTANCE Phone Your Order Don’t try your temper or ' patience, simply go to your telephone and eall 62, and you will be com- nected with our Special Order Department. What- ever your particular de- sire may be, we'll take care of it with satistae tory goods and satisfae- e 3 | [Fosses tory service. > HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE PACKING HOUSE MARKET Phone 279 R. P. BROOKS Fla. Ave & Main S DAILY Beef Cuts—Florida. Pound. Loin steak .................. 15¢ T bone steak ....... ssssevess 180 7 bone steak ......... essess 12¢ Round steak .......... sossse 180 15¢ 12¢ Loin roast .......... Prime rib roast . Plain roast .... veesee 10€ Roll roast .. sessvses 16C 10c Ponnd 25¢ 30¢ Stew, choice Beef Cutts—Kansas City. Loin steak .......... T bone steak . 7 bone steak . vesees 208 Round steak . cseses 26C Ribroast ................... 15¢ Loin roast .................. 25¢c Pork Cuu—l'londa Pound GHODE 'V v o vonsoriossionss 20c Roast ..... 18¢ Ham ........ . 20¢ Shoulder . 15¢ Stew ...... 12¢ MENU Pork Cuts, Klalu city Chops . ROABL iiviesesvisnnnecseace 388 Mutton Cuts. Pound Chops, plain ........o000ee.. 368 Chops, French . SO s osann Shouider BIEW ‘iiescsctscsnnccesscees 188 Ham, boiled, sliced .......... 36e Ham, smoked, sliced ......... 36¢ Bacon, sliced .... — ] Bacon, whole strip .........26-82¢ All pork sausage ............ 208 Beef and pork sausage ...... 12%e Extras. Georgia peaches Daily. Fox River butter ............ 40¢ Brookfield butter ..... veeee.. 35e Pimentto cheese .. 2 for 35e Small cream cheese...... 2 for 35¢ Dixie cheese .......... R GIVE US A TRIAL. STOP! SHOUT!I AND TAKE NOTICE We are having A GRAND OPENING DAY Our sidewalk is clear of the old Post Office Eagle Brand Hams . ........ Elgle Brand Bncon........... White meat, per nde: . For Wednesday and Thlrsday W.P. PILLANS & CO. The Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector PHONE 93