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D. McRae and son, Henry, . 10 Bartow today going early morning train. e R. Cason came up from : s morning and is shaking \is many friends. yr W e — SRR vrs W Lo Blanchard, of Colum- ba & Ca is in the city the guest < | M. Reynolds at the lat- * < wome on South Florida avenue. ger's hom e — 1. Hartsell has gone to :i. 0.. and Knoxville, Tenn., she will spend the next two < with friends and relatives. e \liss Annie Streater left this morn- ig for Gordonsville, near Bartow. P takes up her duties as the school next Monday. Mis EmnmN Nelson, of Tampa, is . several days in Lakeland. ing guest of her cousin, Bradley, who has been some time at Webster, N. w at Sylva, a noted moun- She will be away some Mrs ML ! Mrs, Smith Hardin and of Tanipa, came 4 Tast |3 pointment e cently to a director- Commissioner of Agriculture, | Dthe funeral of Mes-|oygy o0 e Tampn Northern railway ROK ROSE, | 1 ooccurred 'l”" Daniellon Advocate State Chemist. ! | EE SN | - | | ¢ Dinbar arvived here | FUNERAL OF MRS. C. C. HAR- THE VILLAGE SPORT. [ keland to visit her Mrs. F.M. Dampier Faesday Mr. Dun- e and took din | < Chronicle, v Pender and Miss Cole Vi remain sev- the guest of th vver, Mr. Pen Lo drove the ning 10 has been \a, is now | cre o she will be for She writes that tracted meetings and having but that the rvowarm oand the crops ivken, i Belle Cloud and Margurite, ac- two little broth- iy for Pelzer, S Hvisit their moth- later 1o visit Mr. i 1 same State, "irn to Lakeland in the 480 Mr Hardin's mother will ! ¢ and live with 1¢ children will tether, the able editor ‘e Clristian Advocate, ' in Lakeland at- & tess. He will go " Tt * this evening v ; © pulpit of |hn .. Uirh tomorrow, lendid pa[]pr of 4 consequence daily becom- ¥ friends in s delighted <t THEATRE —— - TAFF op AGE. ‘OLDIER Drama.) *RD OF v ALOR. ‘omedy.) E""TF smok- v tonizht wi] Get them Sy T —— ..... _—ee.100 "'mmn By MR St P0-5-000-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0--009-0-0-0-0-04 frremaang . motored | Mrs, Pender | (Biograph Comedy.) ' |PURE FOOD LAW HAS NEVER BEEN SUSPENDED Products: There has been brought te the attention of this department several press articles, widely pub- iished, to the effect that the opera- tion of the pure food and drugs law of Florida had been, on several oc casions (three times) suspended. time been suspended, and is now and force and effect, generally to the en- tire satisfaction of the dealer and consumer. Circular No. 3 permitted such good%l a8 were legally in the State or bona fidely contracted for prior to Aug. 3.' 19911, the date the law went into Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bayer, who for- |effect, to have the labels corrected merly lived here, but who have been |by the application of ‘stickers,” hiving at Fort Myers the past five showing the net weight or measure years, have returned to \Lakeland|to protect those goods then on hlnd.l and will make this city their home. |until Aug. 1, 1912, or until sold (if They have rooms at the home of Mr. [the stickers were properly lpplld)’ Wm. Heist returned last night from Asheville, N. C., where he spent the past month enjoying his annual va- cation. R. C. Colbert. Circular No. 5 simply extended this privilege until Feb. 1, 1913, and ap- piies only to such goods as were legally on hand on bona fidely con- tracted for before the law became The news that Mrs. Grace had been acquitted was flashed over the wires to the Evening Telegram about ¢ o'clock yesterday afternoon, but as e“""““’;__ provided the paper had been on the streets| Stickers” showing some time then, the message’ was|MTeasure be applied. . bulletined in the postoffice, wheve all | | No goods other than those on hdand were able to read the news fourteen |OF ‘OBtracted for before the law went hours before the arrival of any other into effect, are aflected by this rul- paper. ing. All goods purchased or contracted for since the law became effective (Aug. 3, 1911), must fully comply with the requirements of the law in every respect, and to the best of our knowledge have so complied. The intimation or assertion that the operation of the law has been the net necessary weight or There is a current report on our streets that Mr. A, B. Kibler and as- sociates have orgamized a banking institution in Lakeland and that Mr. Kibler intends moving there. We re- aret very much to lose him from our town., he has been associated with suspended is therefore untrue and the business interests of Dunnellon |caleulated 1o mislead dealers and for a great many years. Mr. Kibler's consumers buasiness ability was evidenced by his Wo A MeRAE, DIN HELD THIS MORNING 1: cBy Walt Mason His clothes are loud, The funeral services over the re- neckie rains of Mrs, € Hardin wore held [reds s hat fae bk vpon his head, this morning at the Methodis s haie profusely banked; and rath- | church, Rev. 1o Jenking and Reyv (et than get down to tacks and work Wo Bl Steinmeyer in charge of the (With men whe strain their backs he | [ service, Paays e will be hanged. Brass joew | seantiful tribntes were paid o the ey Bis bosom frets; e smokes the | {ile of this good woman, which were [Cheaper cizarettes, and plays a hand d by oo larze number of sorrow- |40 pocl; the Tatest stime song hey ; fends who gathered o pay [S0es, and knows o raft of useless | [their last sad respect< The choie | things e never learned in sehoot | ;’s. thy rendered two selections, one | He knows how many rounds it took cing “In che Sweet Bye and | the great John Sallivan to cook Tug | ) ;.1;;1 the other \>]‘.., noin Wilson. years ago; and he can tel) Jesus” Mrs. Thomas Cason sans | You, by the wateh, how long it took “Does Jesus Care”™ with much feel- | the Tarmer Goteh to lay the French- ing. rian low. He knows the story of the The pall bearers were Messes 1, [Steed which broke all records by it Eaton, [ speed "'way buck before the wars; and Lovell and My {he has soaked his scrambled brains with facts concerning aeroplanes and yachts and motor cars. Alas, when asked the way work a paten planted peas o sSkipper, H. L W, P Pillans, J. D, Criflin. After the service at the irlmrn-h. the remains were conveyed [t the city cemetery, where the last tites were performed. In their sud jilour the bereaved family have the Swatts, 0. M, his i norance is dense, to build o churn; he fence or never deepest sympathy of the entire com- | 1rees such useless, trifling things s runity. these he never tried to learn. Th —_— - . things to which he'd turn hig hand are things for which there's no de- CARD OF THANKS. mand has no sale; and so he makes his peuny bets anl smokes his spinach cigarettes befor the village jail foolish dam se] at his side one day goes forth 1o be his bride, and, having made th splice, she buckles down with mop and tub to make a living for too cheap to have a price his knowledge We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to all the kind fricnds who were so lavish with their sympathy and assistance during the illness and death of our loved one. Their many kindly acts will never be forgotten. C. HARDIN AND FAMILY. Some a duh NOTICE. This is to inform my customer that I have moved my shoe repai shop to my home, and to ask thvm to please leave their work at Clou Shoe store, where I will get sum and return it two days afterward All work left there will receive 1 best attention. | Thanking my customers for ', favors and asking a continuance of | their patronage, I am, True to !¢/ llan. D 00000t ahsabanans s Y SRFOTILEITEGELLOPL00D AJESTI THEATRE 00@&00000000000 MAJESTIC, The Place of Amusement. CE-2-2-2-R-B-N-X-B-5-X.8.%.7- Program for Tonight, A VILLAGE ROMANCE. (Lubin—Comedy-Drama.) PHILIP FISCHER June 25, 1912, THREE OF A KIND. “So they are married?” *“Yes; they were married last I’ day in East Liverpool.” “He is a champlon golfist 1 under THE BANDIT'S MASK. stand.” (Selig—Drama.) “Yes, he's a champion go!f.~‘ | “And the girl?” | CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS. “Is a champion bridge plas«r “Where do they propose to ! “With the bride's father “eoal THE EVENING TELEGR! To Deaters and Consumers of Food [ ™" 148 The operation of the law has at no|!' i He has been Lerits branches, s [shown in this, by natare frompetent men in every | . i {but nothing is I best, “thing can bn L here the i Florida gets into the procession, Aol, LAK LLAND, FLA,, AUG. 3, 1912, ES0LUTIONS OF RESPECT. | wod in His wisdom has to il to her reward the ot cmed sove erefore be it . That Lakeland Camp No. wn of the World, extend Woodn ) fraternal sympathy to the be reased Sovereign Wallace. That these resolutions be recorded the minutes of the camp. That they be published in the Lias been since Aug. 3, 1911, in full Lakeland paper and a copy be sent tc Sovereign Wallace. W. 8. IRVIN, W. K. HOLLER, G. F. GILBERT, Committee. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Cood Roads Meeting at the Residence of Hon. H. J. Drane. Readers of this paper interested in £ood roads in the Triangle between Lakeland, Mulberry and Bartow are urgently requested to attend the reeting of the Good Roads Associa- tion at the residence of the Hon. H. J. Drame, at Lakeland, at 2 p. m. Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1912. Special invitation is extended to board of trade members, automobilists and broperty owners in this territory and your attention and presence is cor- dially and earnestly requested. J. L. McCLELLAND, President Lakeland Highlands Good Roads Association, 8-2-3 A CALIFORNIA OPINION Jo T, Bearss, for many years of- ficially connected with the California State experiment station at Kearney Pk, has been spending the past veek inour town and may stay here. zoing around the coun- diy noting the native srowth of plants in the woods besides oy every lecking over wardens and groves. On bring asked e opinion of things [here he siid Having Tived tor many years in Colitornia, where aeviculture, in all conducted Tavgely T adong scientitic and where stlts show cverywhere in in fne farms tock and in bank s, 2ood rocds and mod | all winds, 1 oam | impressed with the or rather Lick of method, hishly i republic. In cal tiations counts, and grove live s GO convenicnces ol rot favorahly taethods, ored section of the iofrnian the experiment and | locality are lookir uter things injurions to I new bng reported, miade 1o prevent it Iach section of Ca- itornia is known tor its special pro ducts, and producers are organized experi and ir the agricnlturists of the State would plants s prompt efforts are trom spreading Florida has o well manag nient stition at Gainesville, et Tally o touch with it it would & Pay them as similar co-operation has paid the peaple of California, where Fproducts Jine been improved by se lection, crossing and importation Florida has the hest climate in the Union; its light soil can be improved by natural methods by growing the legumes, of which there are many va- vieties. The damp =o0ils need turning to the sunlight and air and may need lime to swecten them, and all of this is possible. Experience in the line i That's What Wwe Aim To Be Always In the lead, when store for our service 1s pleasing in every way. it comes to fresh, pure, full-strength drugs, let articles, sundries, and | all drug store merchar- dise. You'll be satistied when yon deal at Always In The Lead by HENLEY & WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND CUT 6LASS —= 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 rot wear as represented. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, .. FLORIDA toi- | | your telephol 2, and you “ver your pa our alre may be, i tory goods a tory service. ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone Your Order Dou't try your t: | patience, simply go to -per or ne and call will be con- nected with our Specital 2!@ Order Department. What- rticular de- we'll take care of It with asatisfae nd entisfac- > HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE Beef Cuts—Florida. steak Round steak Loin roast 7 bone Prime rib roast . Plain roast .. Roll roast ... Stew Stew, choice Beef Cutts—Kansas City. Loin steak T bone steak . .. o! fertilizers will add greatly to prof- its. The Gainesville station has is- sued much printed matter relating 1o cvery phase of farm life ir the Stat any citizen asking for it. Florida is wuch nearer the great markets than California, and when your products are brought into the Pacifie class, there is no question abont what thig State will do to California. Flor vitluable coas' ida already grows many good things, #ood unless it is the with “rown here Here the little reckoned with as it is in the North and yet up there iy the half year the in his fields and The cae which every breeds in difference cold s tarmer has to work orchards they are the best Down whole vea one of growth, and yet the State is behind sections | where stern obstacles are met with | This is an age of progress and unless and the State will to be” -8t that is easily po not be what it ouzit Cloud Tribune FRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. J. Henry Orme will open his class in voice cultur: in September. Tone-placing and voice-building es- 7 bone steak Kound steak Rib roast Loin roast and this is sent free to | Pork Cuts—Florida. Chops . ... Roast Ham Shoulder . Chwe Stew Lo s s b S TR TR Do SRR R IR SRR L 2 R T T L T T S PACKING HOUSE MARKET {Phone 279 R. P. BROOKS Fla. Ave & Main S DAILY MENU 15¢ (Chops """ 102 | shoulder . 15e [ s1ow 8¢ tjam, bolted, sliced ... ~~~~~~~~~ 10¢ | fiam, smoked, sliced . .. Pound. | Bacon, sliced 1Al pork sausage A TRIAL. Pound. | Pork Cuts, Kansas City. ..... eoveeen 18e [ Roast ‘| Mutton Cuts. Pound S1Chops, plain ......c.vvueas .. 26c YCIChops, French . ..vvvvvvrneans 30c 12¢ 1 N *1 Bacon, whole strip .. Beef and pork sausage ...... 12%e Extras. 25¢ ieorgia peaches Daily. Pound. | Fox River butter ............ 40c - ‘rookfield butter ............ 35¢ Pimentto cheese ........ 2 for 26¢ : Small cream cheese. .. ... 2 for 35¢ e | Dixle cheese . ...........oiee 26¢ STOP! SHOUT! AND TAKE NOTICE We are having A GRAND OPENING DAY Our;sidewalk is clear of the old Post Office Eagle Brand Hams . ... Eagle Brand Bacon... Oats Fancy Prunes White meat, per side.......... For Wednesday and Thursday e per pound P. PILLANS & CO. champion bricklayer.” | pecially. Those intercsted may make OPEN AT 6 P M - |Arrangements to <tudy at any time. I NOTICE | 7-29-6p fienera' AdmISS|0n loc The stockholders of the Lake! "l? - Origin of "Mutt." e Hardware and Plumbing Co will} | n :l\m Is a contraction of “mutton- | s the'r | hea a term applied cient times | hold their annua] metinz | cn' d m I2 5 - to a stupid fellow, « quivzlent to “dun- | l I'Gll, l|| r LLLL] c office Aug. 6 to transact any = | derbead” and *puddin‘head” An old | that may legally come befor: i ‘puhlk‘ntion has it that “Columbus LAKELAND ~ HARDWARE AND) taught a parcel of ‘muttonheads’ that PLUMBING COMPANY, | an QS! might be poised on the smaller W. Detwiler, Secy. and Treas end.” The Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector PHONE 93