Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 21, 1912, Page 5

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ing a handsome] M < oRsedale. 2 Jewetg and chil- P his daughter, Miss Mozelle, is enjoy- ing the European tour very much in- The party are now in Paris, which city they are very much en- iine a pleasant vaca- r. in Marion county, ently from Hask«-l.' tjon a handsome ¢ Johnston addition ~ under n=ton addition over- +t has come down nd is visiting his Pope and also 'olbert. G R | Mr. R P Walker | wite, more Madame Bouton, vitzerland and urope nd his | pr Lo F Henley, who brings the news neoa most pleasant v erand and beauti- Lol High Springs, Lakeland and as- as roadmaster of ne the place of | ransterred to Pl is one of @ party week on the North thss enjoyving Cntent | ame up from in his hand- after his | 12 oerected on | look ) md Oak scott hardly knows \ " living or not Seott left :nrf and friends in § away tony | received guite { ht in a ! tushand, | ¥ ! Mroand | residents foand will | ' { - | Cives 1o youngest ard oth- itzzer- rdele, Ga ur inspec- AU L. for S8T. The It or five | ! Miss Adleen | ghttul visit ¢ they spent ty with Dr. | climb- tss0 and s } | | 4 T ~_ Tecccceoecnnns . L TS A\D cnlinntN ; THEATRE (expect to leave Monday Iund South Carolina, where they will way of \“"'lspmul about two weeks with rela- n seven-room bun- | tives, and it is the wish of everybody lin Lakeland that the biggest and best time of his life. | surance fposed to devote to sleep. {In the aside | have Judge W. hours in l.al\ol‘md last route to Auburndale. night e He says th deed. amored of. Mr. W. K. McRae and son, Kno “Uncle Mr. W. H. Kimbrough, of this cit had a very narrow escape of beir at least seriously hurt this morning while on his way home from Tampa Mr. Kimbrough had been to the we coast in his automobile and som thing happening to it yesterday ha this morning, hitched on a pilot pull it into town for repairs. The tWo cars were connected by At a crossing in Ybor City car struck the rope speed, smashing Mr. in the resulting boomerang, M Kimbrough wus considerably shake up, but is congratulating hime that Mrs. Kimbrough is not vet pr paring to collect the which he arge lite i carries, THE NEAR-SLEEPLESS 'rh 1 physical lab There is a man ar wito works at hard twenty-one hours ont of twent o -fon Pert o fthe remaining time Lo is < So far as recorded, only Thomas A | other sort of thing ri who ave ju-t isen is the person wl says he does this Many, wds, take the along, wpyh ivilege of respecting lievements, and imber rejecti varn as the coeer chins No mortal blessed with but nor- conld duy ven accepting Edisom’ o fact 15 the explunation th \ stamina exist fop nu consecutive with so litth insomnia there 5 0f no common mold the Hlinois laborer? Ho There s 1 coluded laboratory in which he unostentationsly H nieht sition to betool people 20 hy-hy fircman hy a ditcher by da Very pature ol Bave to sucenmh hetore long, o his tools and bezin ins his name on the sice the | he should wri that bana tale is verified, a line Now his own nam above the wizard York Sun Righ; Dsing. Practical duty and the heart, and deepons the atrue i ction No one ¢ and with cost, it till he doe bas done it oitcr peace ineffalle in ways ant with alvosity -1 AJESTI THEATRE OOOOOOOOOOOOOQ WE LEAD. OTHERS FOLLOW. ON0OOOO0000OOS Program fl’l Ionlqilt, A\ MATTER OF BUSINESS tLabin-—Comedy.) CHILDREN WHO LABOR (Edison—Drama.) FiRsST WOMEN JURY IN AMERICA. (Vitazraph— Comedy.) LANADA 'OPEN AT 6 P. M{ fieneral Adm|ssmn...l0c . Preston spent a few for North Wes" has a rope, Mr. Kimbrough steeving his own car W street at a good rate of Kimbrough's 1 ; IS LS o melf You are in fiavor of sustaining this . A"" law amd vou think you lave good ARG e I avounds on. Witleh 10 Dase an argu- ment, I would he pleased to meet you at any point inothe State for g joing . aechate on the question Thanking you 1 tocarhy rwpl\,i g, Ly beg 1o remain | b iAo Yours very traly : ! TERAMINE B SMUrn i i High Ffrlre for Japanese Art, | : 3 At a sale in London a Japanese colop YO print of Tehikawa Danjido, 16791762, £ rizhitpof a4 man seated ontride a house of ordinary [ vy holding a love letter sfpaed Torli anomalons Kl_mmmsvl. sold for $100 dicon tor hi i How whout is in no g things he wil ribin seroll that contain {that o tEdison; and, curiches the fancy | ple wtion clears and an i of rigke until he does it, any genuine reverence for it till he any it al Martineei. 3 B. SMITH SENDS LETTERS TO MEMBERS LEGISLATURE. Mr. J. B. Smith has sent out the following letter to each member of | the next Legislature: Lakeland, Fla., Aug. 12, 1912, Dear Sir—As you will be a mem- ber of the next general assembly of this State, I beg to call your atten- tion to the license or privilege tax law. | have made a very close study | jot this law and its operations and ef- fects, And it appears to me to be! class legislation. Imposing a dircm; tax on ihe industry and energy on | A certain class of people, in excess o1 ‘; n- [ taxes levied against surplus and re- | at | tired capital. 1 have a great deal of data from this and a great many oth €r States in the union on this mat- ter now on file in my office, and 1 find that this law prevails only in the south. It does not exist in the north and west, As you have probably noticed in the Lakeland Evening Telegram and also in the Tampa Morning Tribuna, I have an outstanding challenge to Gebate this issue with any intelli- gent man and &t any place in ghe State.And so far no one has accept- ed my challenge nor do 1, Apect them to. There is no defence for the main - tainance of this unjust, method of taxation, 1r tice the X, .y uneguitable 15 You will no State treasurer’s report for 1911 you will not that one-third of the revenue raised by the State of Florida is raised from the license tax d ; It you are in favor of maintaining « st this law on the tsatute hook, 1 would he pleased to take the matte up with yYou and sive you all the points | Liave in my 15 o why it should be repealed; it you think it wor of re possession unjust and vou are in pealing it ar the Legislatn from you next session of the T n L would be glad to hear noregard to the matter, Iy GOOD MORNING. o | My daily me and you today s ||Iw‘I this: ; -’ ‘ Cabhage, T lrish potatoes, onions breath tablets, divinfectant, plums, guavas a la apple chick la fresh cees not pipped, sizzling pan chick ens, Iresh butter, batter beans in bulk, as at country lima or } also in cans o pine tree o turpentine, Seoquart, o clieeper by the gallon; sour lemons, 1 sweet andy 1 Kinds et sugar, chicken food, toilet soups, e, tobaeco, cigarettes, all hreaktast foods, canned LTOCeries ode, and heavy ekt hread | mal! ne ol bttermilk that does not fad CRYSTAL GROCERY, Phone 288 Seven unto o carry a il ol Thought Worth Remembering, | So long az we love we serve, So long as we + loved by others, [ wenld almest cay we are indlspensa- and no man is nscle while Lo bas a iriend Stevenson TEXAS WATER TANK ) At the rear of the City hall, o) vite the postoflice, may he seon a ple, three thousand callon capa Texas tank. Thiz tanl Miller for Consty water constructed by Mr, S Plumbing is the largest tank made in Lakeland €ix and one half feet in dianmeter and one-holf feet hieh Mann and "o It kind ever seven irclnding the ornamental top, is also serviceable bhee ned with copper wire, Qal:o as a necessary means of ven tion. Thi: tank is made out 18 zalvanized steel, Ol ran be onnection with a w sere closely 1i 1=ed for either rain or in pump; very zood looking and v able in price Mann Plumbir Consgtruction Co., 204 treky avenue Phone Sout! 110 NOTICE. Notice to the stockholder singular, of the First Nation of Lakeland, Florida. Notice js hereby given th: ing of the stockholders of t! l“;x be held in the directc nk on Satarday, the hour of 10 « urpcse of vot he ba , for the inst an THE EVENING TELBGRAM, wAK ELAND, FLy:, AUG. 21, 1912, Excursionists! Do not fail to attend Jones Clothing Co’s Going-Out-of-Business Sale when you visit Tampa tomorrow. We are putting a price on the goods that will move them. Come in--you’ll get values Clothing Shoes All $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes. . All $5.00 Shoes Hats John B. Stetson Hats, Soft and Stiff : $5.00 quality . All § 00 Hats You pay just one-half price for any suit in the house. SO per cent off on cvery suit. Pants All $5 and $6 Pants . .. .. All $3.00 and $3.50 Pants ..$3.75 $1.75 $2 75 Furnishings Barker Collars and double wear Col- lars, also soft: All 200 H Collars, per dozen = $1.10 g All 25¢ Half Hose 18 o All 50c Half Hose . . 38 Shl ris Screven Drawers, per pair 56 : - All our 50c Underwear. including ;\:: ;:% g:::::: '$l‘;; B. V. D .and Porusknit . 39 e o i All $1.00 Pajamas and Night Shirts ' \ 79 NeCkwear All $2.50 Pajamas and Nu,ht Shirts ; $1.75 All 25 cent Neckwear........ .19 All $3.00 Pajamas Mld Nlt.,ht All 80 cent Neckwear, ... ... .38 Shirts $2.00 JONES CLOTHING CO. Hampton Building, Tampa, Florida Great Exhibit Of the Tatest creations of the Jewelers Art o of the Silversmiths Production of the Glass Cutters Arti- stock in the cluess linest State showing latest and best in Jewelry, Cut Glass, Sterling and Ouadruple Plate, Flat and Hoilow Silver Wire, and at prices that will please and surprise you. Come on Thursday's Fxcursion and make our store your headquarters., LADIES’ REST ROOM . Diamonds Sterling Silver Larye mounted suit purch under wiitten stock beautiful gems, un- ind we make mountings to iser. Every diamond sold Flat and Hollowware in the stand- ard and most attractive designs. [} guarantee ? Watches at nay price from $2.50 L 1p: yood timekeepers; Clocks, Chaf- Lz Vallures. Brooches, Bracelets, "0 Seie” i Neckiaces. Beads, Shirtwaist Sets, ¥ Dishes andAccessorics. i Cuff Buttons and Pins. rings, charms Purpont Cut Glass in its exquisits l Fobs. ¢t W. H. Beckwith Jewelry Company ‘THE HOUSE oF OQUALITY” 410 Franklin Street FLORIDA TAMPA S e

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