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()] ohn 8. Edwards, one of Lake eading attorneys, past several business of days in a legal the Myers on May Tomlinsen’s home on soon the finishing touches ander way, and another love- will be added to adorn this Mrs. D. O. Rogers and (e returned from Daytona Bes where they spent several ok most delightfully, They en- aved the surt bathing to the fullest 1o and are loud in their praise noted Florida resort oA McKee expects to leavs for Georgia, where she some time at Summerville, ater to Tennessee and North She will be away SOrts. two months. « Ruth Dechman, who is visit- S Mroand Mrs, Ben Freer, Central will go to Lakeland Satur- cid @ while with her broth- Vi TML Dechman, She will re- to Farpa for another visit later, Tribune. rioasly : Lbut it was thonght better today., He s best of medical at- Hursey is s ot yue ey s host of friends cager ouraging news from his tral Constriction o, i ntauguia awditorium, attaining handsome rear walls the Wit} Lake o side and remainder of shed daily of coan anditorinm 1,700 second State. the U Dot again reminded tar monthly meeting ol tomorrow after- of Miss Annie TR Every one who possibly present, as there s to be transacted and sutli- the Chapter's provre rounzhly alive [ . who TV,oar oTooreurs home crs should also have MoeRae and daughter it Monday nig for 1 from Juk ht 1 Clrde the line Thes rions points of interest and were anti tdelighting trip, especi will vi Mrs. M ¢ HoMeRue, who is daily Fulder of fame and sue Osen career, that of a M I\ e and Miss Aileen for al weeks bout six T0 ROYAL ARCH MASONS 1vocation of Lakeland A Thursday, ted to e press . ARENDELL, S krels, 81 each. Apply T-01-tf Eaton ‘“““lm it LApigs 7AWcu—lmntNS’ THEATRE JOY RIDERS Vers—Comedy.) - 7'ory That Will Make P and Take Notice.) - BEAUTY sPOTS, ‘ontinuous Laugh from to Finish.) has been | ida avenue is progressing | S Mro L Henry Orme will open his [ eliss in voice culture in September | Tone-placing and voice-building es- ’w ially. Those interested may make jarrancements to study at any time, { % full blooded white | tmsomfl 1 F. A. Grether has recently pur- chiased a five-passenger Veile car, iwhich is said to be one of the latest iand most up-to-date machines. | | . | Mrs. Samuel T. Fletcher and two ixzons motored to Tampa yesterday, i spending the day with Col. \ ivh to their home Tampa Tri- S, { Fletcher and returning |1' Lakeland last night, s bune EDISONIA. i If you want to see the best moving pictures in the State just step into Edisonia tonight or any other night. You don’t have to take our word for it. You are the judge, If at any time you don't feel that you have gotten your mouney's worth, you will do us a personal tavor it you will stop at the ticket otlice a8 you come out and set back. Our business is to pleage you and we are on the Job all the DEPENDS UPON THE MOTHER. your money time. UL were to choose my own fa- ther I'd rather have a robust burglar than 1 consumptive bishop,” was the of Rev. Dr. Samuel George Smith, of Minnesota, which startled the Engenics Congress now 1osession in London. Do Smith s ol the opinion that 5o long as women voticth and men love beanty upon the terms of preference Lo tay Smith's statement Tove not br theolovians mian instinet does Comment leading shows that a him, jvrong on doclaration | \ | | l L hy is1 erent e with inclining to Fel opinion that heredity i< not 1o by nuch ical standpoint Jdoso from . mental as [from a phy lohn 1. I\ czo honse hitman, supeintendent of the Chi- put it weil ith of correction, e v hen he said: ol tuood judument bolinve known, as f:: ilor of Cook connty and as saper- intendent here, that the majority ol the sons of laealars and lawbreak ler toont good citizen Much de pends o the mother.” That i the point Nearly all depends on the Jmother Savannsh News Cuckoo Superstitions. In Norfolk (England) people be- Hleve that whatever you are doing the first time you hear the cuckoo will be the thing you are destined to do most frequently thronghout the coming year Another popular superstition is that an unmarried person will remaln | single as many years as the number of times ihe cuckoo, when first heard, utters its cull FRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT 7-29-Gp AJESTI THEATRE 1000000000000000 THE WRIGHT CO. | in the 0DD CHRISTIAN. ‘DDOOOOOOQOOOOOO P I‘Ofll'dllIfl Tonight, PROPOSITION Comedy. ) ents.) VOICE OF THE CHILD. Drama.) IN OTHELLO Drama.) « Biograpia— IGHT €0 kespears OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10¢| Childrea, under 12....5¢| THE EVENING TELBGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JULY 31, 1912, HOME BUILDING IN FLORIDA. (Starke Telegraph.) Reader, has it ever occurred to vou that Florida is a country ready made for the settler, or at least. where all kinds of needed raw ma- /| terial for the new farm are within cusy reach, and where climatic con- ditions make it an ideal home for the man of limited means? When a man goes to start a farm in west he must be well supplied wits money, The money returns per acre there are so small that only by cu! tivating a large acreage by means o! machine tools can farming be mad: te pay: consequently, 160 acres, il least, of high-priced land must be | Leught, together vents and strong teams to pul] them. The severe winters make good dwell- ings and outbuildings necessary, and | where lnmber must be freighted sev- eral hundred miles this is a costly item. As no fence posts can be had for less than 50 cents each, it takes a smal] fortune to fence in the land A deep well is another item of ex- pense, and it the settler has a few cattle he must have a wind mill or some other engine to pump the wa- ter with, Anywhere east of the Mis- scuri river a capacious ditch or two, otten a couple of miles long, must be dug in order to make parts of the farm productive. Then the fuel ques- tion. If the settler lives far from a railroad he must spend several days of each cold son hauling high priced stone coal, and he is ofte. lucky if he can get any at all, Each particle of wood used in repair of buildings, must he bought, The Florida settler has an casy time of it in comparison. Twenty acres or less is all he needs and land His dwelling can be built cheaply of lamber from a nearby viill, and the simple outbuildi tooded may be consteucted of poles Iy di a4 permanent sup and the ne the well may S fenees or tools is cheap, feundon the land nga dozen finds water et down he ply of zood clay thiown up in di b used for making the chimney for | the dwelling. Only a few acres need Po tilled amd many a small farmer but tinds when needed st haned hut the returny ©othat No larze per farm needs does not even keep a horse, i cheaper to hive one cultivation or veretahleos Fhie intensive borrvies and Crses vork o to predominate, for the prodects are so 1 this is no deawhack. ot the to be set hay production, for the ssoand irweed up spontancously in the fields after the centage for apart grow crops are Taid by and they make ex- cellent hay. In the woods pasture water is found in abundance and wild grasses all the year round, tuel and material for fencing and build found anywhere and little trme is lost in bringing it home While advant shared by other southern St: ing is some of these ol them excopt Florida fnna have the 1 and Lonis- disadvantage of heing hoily Fxcept for the hottom lands, which are very costly to clear and Crain the slopes are so steep that in o lew years time atter elearing, the Felds are denuded of the top =oil and must be abandoned. In that it can- vot be “washed™” to any injurions ox- tent, and instead of deteriorating the tilled land on acconnt of the for tilizing it receives year after vemn improves S roll by The advantages concidered towether with our mild elim: “onee as the y above te, ab- of storms fertility of the crable and floods, “oil and it conld a natural innume products, the more idend nd for ceker b 1 P —————————————— ma0-0 W<00W <ImM<Mm 115 Main Strect Phone 282 Black one of the prairie states of the! with costly imple | Price of Ignorance. Many children are never taught to think and to reason out every ques- tlon in a fair-minded, reasoning man- ner. That is why we meet with and | suffer from so many unreasonable and { unreasoning men and women who are governed by prejudice, im- ’pulw and personal feelings, instead ' of Ly thoughtful and careful consider- ation. They do not see what is right because they do not know how to | judge without prejudice.—Our Four- Footed Friends. OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. | | We nave contracted with the Stu- I dchaker corporation to <ell K. M. F. a0's and Flunder's . We have them here to show you. Anyone in- terested please call or phone and we will be pleased to demounstrate and {quote prices. If you want a good, reiiable car, you will not be disap- IR (pointed if you purchase either of {these we have mentioned. i S. M. Stephens. [ 5-28 (. C. Rogan, l The Henna Plant. ' Everywhere in lower Egypt the hen- na bush grows. It attains a height of seven feet and bears a multitude of snowy tufts. The virtues of henna gre chanted by all mouths and {ts tawny tinge is seen around the eyes, in the nostrils, and on the halr of east- ern women. The henna paste is made by rolling the dried leaves and soak- ing them in liquig drawn from another shrub.—Harper's Weekly. Photographic Map of the Sky. A photographic map of the entire sky, showing approximately 1,500,000 stars, has been prepared in sections by the astronomers of Harvard uni- versity. The whole map would cover more than five acres, NOTICE. This is to inform my customers that I have moved my shoe repair shop to my home, and to ask them 1o please leave their work at Clough's Shoe store, will get same and return it two days afterwards. All work left there will receive my best attention. Thanking my favors and asking a continuance of i where | customers for past A dainty paniered gown in flowered A DAINTY PANIER GOWN §§ | [ | | and shot silk. Quite an old-world ef- |fect Is produced by the addition of satin roses and black velvet bows. Lace Loveliness. The most beautiful laces are seen, and a special point is made of very pretty patterns, such as the rose and lly deslgn, tho torch and the ribbon. Delicacy of desizn gives place to lav- | Ishness, and all the embroidery and stitchery is as a matter of course exe- cuted by hand. NOTICE. torkholders, all and IFirst Nationa] bank Florida Notice to t} singular, of of Lakeland, en that a meet- «rs of this bank : directors’ room of the bank on Satur Aug. 24, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., for the purvose of voting for or will be held in ¢ lay, against an increac of the capital stock of said “ank to $75,000.00, thereby raising the capitalization from $56,000 69 to $73,000.00. You are requested to he present at this mecting, (Signed) « M CLAYTON, Cashier. 23, 1912, l Lakeland, Florida, July WATCHES, CLOCNS. JEWELAY, SILVERWARE AND CUT GLASS == AR === GUARANTEED AG 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 rot wear as represented. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, .. FLORIDA A ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone Always In The Lead That's What We Ailm To Be Your Order Always In the lead, when ! Don't try your tr .per or it comes to fresh, pure, patiance, simp.y go to your telephone and call 62, and you will be con- A1) Orug store” merchan: ‘ nected with our Speeial Order Department. What- dise. You'll be satisfied | ever your particular de- when you deal { sire may be, we'll take care of it with satistae- tory goods and satisfac- tory service. full-strength drugs tol- | let articles, sundries, and 2: $ at our store for our service 1» | pleasing in every way. THE WHITE DRUG STORE BB bbb B DS Ddigoo oo oo o OWM PACKING HOUSE MARKET Phone 279 R. P. BROOKS Fla. Ave & Main S DAILY MENU Beef Cuts—Florida. Pound. | Pork Cuts, Kansas City. Pound. TR e i « A6C]CHODB s iiviisisiiiniinnienis 288 L DONOBUORK &' vnwn s ovs TBOTIONNE i iisivac et sssvsriinn BEE 7 bone steak 12¢) Mutton Cuts. Pound. Round steak .......... v 2 Chops, plain ........ sssiraee 408 Loimroast .................. 15C L Chops, FIEneh «.vveeennennnns 30e I'rime rib roast ............. 12¢ Bl . i s iaieiaaie Dialn Moast o o ivsineninviis 10¢] Shoutder % i . 16e '"0” roast ..., 1he Stew D I I I T T N S I l“ SeW oeiiiiiii i B boiled, sliced .......... 8be Stew, choice ........ ...l 10¢ | yiam, smoked, sliced ......... 36e Beef Cutts—Kansas Cxty. Pound. | Bucon, sliced ................ 30 Lolh BUORK «cvovvvaiviinnins 25¢ | pacon, whole strip . . .25-22¢ T bone steak ... -+ B0c ANl pork sausage ............ 20 TRONS MOBE 5 ooivvivnenesnin 20¢| Beef and pork sausage ..... . 12%e Round steak ............ . 2h¢e RIGIEOANE oo ivvivoianvinie 15 Extras. O PORME 5o 0o vinne s S et . 25¢ Georgia peaches Daily. 'lf:'r,lth(}uts——l-‘lorida. Pound. [ Fox River hutter ... ......... 40¢ IML; Brookfield butter Ceves B8 Ham o imentto cheese | 2 for 25e L L0 e S S R 15¢ | Small cream cheese 2 for 25¢ BUWIN «Lilcirinansasoesiinns 12c| Dixie cheese ... 25e GIVE US A TRIAL. AND TAKE NOTICE We are having A GRAND OPENING DAY Our sidewalk is clear of the old Post Office 'I-Zagle Brand Hams . . ... . Eagle Brand Bacon.... L A R S Fancy Prunes White meat, per side. . For Wednelday and Thursday. W.P. PILLANS & Co. The Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector PHONE 93