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PAGE EIGHT. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., SEPT. 7, 1912 o The girls says she was out | Guernsey met a crowd | footed it to the Reporter-Star oflice, [NTEREST CENTERS IN |+ivl iving her mame as Lela Do | CRLANDO MUSE RUNS AMUCK. [r—\ . ! HY home as Cincinnati has b ——— ] MAINE'S ELECTION MONDAY. :nd v home as Cincinnati ha . L AR ; | o up on the streets here by the The Muse zot after Kendrick . . T Vermont s i lies teore than satistactory election, from 107 & ark and that she ke of jolly scamen from a ship in the | called for a pencil, paper and abso- tarbor, who procured her the clothes | lute quiet, and proceeded to Knit his and cut off her hai r in order that brows. ! she might accompany them without Here's the result, commended to! . (question. ’uur readers for its Guernsey-esque ex | beadquarters in| The girl admits that she has bee 1 | excellence: I ; T c—— m o this morning, when he Lo o= strongly that|a wild and reckless miss. She ran ile. | away from her home in Cincinnati|Shmile, und der woild shmiles mir the Democratic standpoint, having wred into Listory, the now directed towards attenion of the country i Maine. fnformation rece ived daily at the will not only re- youse, S == 4. but will elect | two vears ago. She wanted to go 3 i i Laugh, und der woild vill rca~, | elect Governor Plaiste ! ) : ’ on the stage, but fell in with a cir- | . wnmber of Democriatic congres:- d~ quoted in the ol Maine, are e in favor nl" Smecratic siecers e odds in | New York are lower and aon RLORT coorded at twao | . unhes ) | 0 noravor enocrati l 1 cinent ! ) 1105 rtletiivd term ticket. : foadin Domos rid pupers i rn 1 Gepablican leaders had anticipated. | Democratic leaders were carefnl o tomake any claim as 1o the Ver- nwon results, but the -peskers who ave heen tourine Maine are openly feclaring that there dis but o slight chance of the Democrats receiving » etha k GIRL, DRESSED AS MAN, i ARRESTED IN SAVANNAH. | Savannah, Ga, Sept. 7. Masque vading as w man, in a conventional | suit and with closely cropped hair, a cns instead. She followed the tents for twelve months, when her mother discovered her whereabouts and h;ulil"or all of us couldn’'t been L her returned home, She was sent to an institution for wayward eirls, fiom which she escaped, making hee way to Charleston, S, C. The Charles-, ten wuthoritics cave Ler hior chejee) Lof leaving that city or going to jail ¢ then-mi her way Lo Sa ! Bud a shmile vas nod och=bens “Inot happen to him: o pessimist i3 a man who ha votr for a long time R dvices from Cineinnati, A PRECEDENT THAT FIT | THE. POLK COUNTY CASE | O is noticed that e Lezizlatiure who have changed ome members ir place of residence insist that | they are qualified to sit in the spe-| cial session and ropresent the coun- | ties from which they moved The Senate st o precedent in ocases o this kind at the 1905 session. 10 the case of Baskin, contestant, vs, Brown, contestee, Brown was un- P seated on no other ground than that he had moved his residence from Ma- | rron county, where he had been clected to the Senate, to Dade coun- 1 What will be done in the pres- ent situation remains to be seen. Starke Telegraph. Frown, und der woild vill leaf yous Und neffer coome pack eny o some, Nor all of us vear fine clo And it covers a woild of wo Reporter-- Optimist and Pessimist. h P { An optimist is a man who does noe % eare what happens =o long as it does | with an optimis!, Lace Workers of Smyrna, Girls and wemen ol IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SIN' JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Polk Cou ty, Florida —In Chonee Preston, vso O drevin to Remove Cloud From Title It appearing by the affidavie of 1 can S Preston in the above stated o cndan ( that ¢, Ieving Page, the def tamed in the bill of compleint is ron-resident of the State or Florid: Tut a resident of the United Stat Thit there is no reason within th Stite of Florida, the serviee of sithpoeni upon whom — would hine soid defendant and that the said d fendant is over the age of twent: one years; it is therefore orderca that said non-resideny defendant be Smyrna make 3 The work is § i ’[ How'’s the Boy’s Clothes) | | If there is anything in the worlg that I will make the opening of school ¢ for the Boy, it's a new suit. | hav. . ied the Schoo! ait problem from the oy, " ents side, as well as from the . standpoint. I am Prepared to Meet the Needs of the Boy for school with a splendid linc of Cy. ing, Knee Pants, Shirts, Waists, Hus and Caps. Drop in and see the splendid SCHOOL SUITS { I am offering for $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 and higher if you want them Good Durable Knee Pants that are going from and he isg hereby required to umw:u‘l te the Bill of Complaint filed in sai 50c to $2.50 the pair "'1)". OO A AP Q QLA QL OO Q IO OOOOTONOOTOE cause on or before Monday, the 7ta N K e | o YOUR APPEARANCE day of October, A. D, 1812, (nhw'-| T T R 5 R e T T P4 wise the allegations of said bill wiil | ‘N | 3 e Stia A n be taken as confessed by said defen l ILL pLEASE YOU AND -PLEASE THE BOY omusg be attractive otherwise you laek the most important ele- ; 2 ment pecestary 10 the SUCCess of every man. 3 dant. ! b 2 4 i It is further ordered that this or- 9 WEASUKE LONDON & 1 o ishod s S MADE TO 15 AND $18 SHRUNK 9 der be published once a week for ! g z ? ¢ five consecutive weeks in the Lake | . . 4 Our made-to-measure clothes at $15 and $18 will produce tha g |lend Telegram, a newspaper pub- hiehed in said County and Stute _':’ prosperous effect in yonr bearing seldom it ever found in the ‘:: hep oo el dh | . > } T ENGLISHWOOLEN MILLE §| ™ Pk, [ISNSTG IR AR, * DL I e B 0 L ol B B T B8 e e G ST L O T T e L L IR e B REERE Clerk Cirenir Conpr Lakeland, Florida. THE GOOD BOOK SAYS: [ P SeRh A “They helped every one his neighbor; and every one said to his brother, ‘Be of goud courage.” So the carpenter encouraged the goldsmith,” etc. Isaih 41: 6-7. If we should translate that text into present day action for the good of Lakeland, i could we not accomplish? It would mean that we would trade at home and boost men who are spending their time and money in boosting Lakeland. Study that tcxi @ little and then “Get Busy.” Buy Lots in €@ B O N A l R 99 Addition to the Beautiful . Lakeland In 1905 1 advised everybody to buy lots in Lakeland and predicted that prices would advance as this was destined to ™ best town in South Florida. Youcan find a lot of men who have made money by buying through my Real Estate Agenc. they are still doing it. It is a practical certainty now, that Lakeland will build solid from Lake Parker to Lake Hollin; .worth and that a street car tem will connect the two lakes. Study the map. We have a beautiful new subdivision overlooking Lake Parker and just over the northern limits of Lakeland. Magnificent vic¥: the best air, large lots, and prices lower than in any other part of Lakeland. You have made money in Dixieland, why not investigit Bon Air Addition. Let me know when you want to see this location and it will be my pleasure to show you. We buy, sell and rent real estate in all parts of Lakeland. - John F. Cox Realty Co. Active Members of the Lakeland Board of Trade Same Old Stand for 8 Years W e S. Kentucky Ave., Lakeland, Florida-