Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 28, 1912, Page 5

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nn, of ittle son of Bdgar Mann, fl::f]x is reported seriously . - e s 0. W Deen returned = last ¢ from 2 Stay of some time in North (arollnfl L yr. J. A Ratliff left at noom to | for a month’s vacation, which e)'wm spend in North Carolina, PR st . Mrs. Georgia Evans has returned on Tennessee after speuding two i L onths there With friends and rela- e \r, H. K. Hooks, whoi has bq.n Baite i1l with dengue tever for more a week, is much hnnrove and ays. fhan | be about again in & l.w \r. C. A. Harper, of hxe' Cottew- | fierper Realty Co., of Tampa, is here beday, the guest of the family of his per-in-law, Mr. W, F Fannin, The Boswell residence, on Massa- usetts avenue and Lemon . street be occupied by the !lnl_jly of . F. W. Eaton. Miss Bertha Goddard decided not b go back to the training school at wdosta, but left this moraing for s, whére she will pursue her training course at the Gor- -Keller hospital. Miss Fannie Claire Franklin, of at City, spent several <days in| eland this week as the guest of Misses Lucile and Lillian Park td other relatives. Mr. Alexander Patton left i Meridian, Miss., | whm ho b recnfer college. | He ¥ i on the completion of the prei %hool year. He is a fine, man- yung fellow, and his excellent in school is a forecast of a pful career in later life. (ol. John 8. Edwards is wearing wmewhat broader smile than , doubtless dus to the return fn. Edwards last night, from a ot home visit of several weeks, L and Mrs. Edwards will take up it residence in the bungalow b they purchased in the spring, 1g same with Mr, and Mrs. W. Hoore. e Socialists will have a rally g at the Odd Fellows hall to- Addresses will be made by JRobinson and Frank Sullivan, Mapa, and other prominent So- There is & pretty fair g of Socialists in this part % ounty, and it is probable that Wity fair crowd will be mus- it M. Eaton, one of the most ftial residents of Lakeland, In Tampa yesterday attending iness matters and incldentally "% his friends. Mr. Haton 18 Bidate for mayor of Lakeland, #bects to be occupying that of= ¥ithin a ghort time, He, says Llleland is enjoying a most “ntial boom and that it is the: Place {n Florida—Tampa " TiLog WANTS 218 PAY P KING g Moosn: THROWERS. 4—Doublg Comedy.) NUNDER 1 g Prof. T. J. McBeatli, well known in Lakeland, where he conducted & summer school, has taken a position 88 3 member of the faculty" 6’! the le City High school. ' ; The Rebekah Lodze Wil celebfldte its sixty-first nnntvexury Mondhy night, Sept. 30, at 1. 0. 0. F. hall with a program, after which refresh- nients will be served. = All Odd Fel- lows and their families are cordially . invited, Mr. M. J. Malloy is making con- siderable improvements on the resi- dence property he recently pur- “{ehased from E. @. Alexander, and ich he expects to occupy at an carly date. ' Dr. Groover returned this morning from Jacksonville, where he . was called ' to atteénd Mr. Cowdery, brother of Mr. L. W, Cowdery, who ‘was ill in that city. The patient was much improved when Dr. Groov- ler left. Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Cowdery re- turned this morning from their sum- mer vacation trip, which was spent {1 Georgia and pointsin North Cnro- lica. The young ladies did not re- turn at this time, but will come down a little later. . Mrs, G. M. Lee and.three lovely children, Leona, Perry and Rliza- beth, reached home last night after spending séveral months - at their summer home in North Carolina. They are all the picture of good health, and are fine advertisements for the salubrity and good cheer that characterizes North Carolina. Miss Leila Galloway returned last night from a trip of two or three weeks through North and South Carolina. She saw her niece Annie Lee Turner, enrolled as a student |at DGe West, 8. C., and then spent »M-owm of North c\mma. Oscar M. Eaton, the popular A, L. conductor, qualified for the office of mayor of Lakeland Saturday night, 1If Lakeland will give the people all along the line of the A. C. L., a right to vote, Osear will be elected by a whooping majority. He has more friends than any man in Florida, and all of Inverness wants him to be mayor of Lakeland.—In- verness 'Chronicle. Hattie H. Tidwell, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8, Tid- well, of Lakeland, died Thursday morning. The little one was aged about twenty months. The remaing were taken to Tampa for interment, the fumeral services being held in that city yesterday morning. The afflicted parents have the sympathy of all in their sorrow. : Just think! Only $650 for a fine big lot, covered with large orange and grapefruit trees in Orange Park additjon, on the shores of Lake Mor- ton. One-fourth cash, balance 6,12 and 18 months, 8 per cent. interest AJESTI THEATRE RV VTV D THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHOWS, FEe- B8 F-8-5-0-%-5-0-8.%. ACROSS THE ISTHMUS OF PANA- MA CANAL IN 1912, (Selig.) OH, THOSE EYES. (Comedy—Biograph.) THE TWO PENTINENTS - Vitagraph. OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10¢ Children, under 12....5¢ FHe et A EIRIEINEISIABbDPD PPRFVP OB TOBPESPIGIILIp Sl financiall -A., SEPT. 28, 1912. & FORTUNE PASSING BY. And the ons that has the merve} $2,000 be You can own & Seven- can fixed for Hifel ‘% Jteen acre orange groye miostly beare- | met yesterday afternoon interesting program was this the society was led in by the president, and after this !1“ following program was given® -Piano Solo—Miss Gladys Wilson. Recitation—Miss Lurline Pflfifli | “Vocal Solo—Miss ‘Anha Sheppard. i Debate—Resolved, That moflih mle greatest State in the south.' firmative: Loring Bracken, ] Bryant, @rvin Adair, Olin nrnfi" Negative: Helen Conibear, M Bryant, Lloyd Adams, Alfred Chiles: “Loring Bracken had the rebutts Willlam Nowlin, Alleen Mclhe chonn judges.. The decision was rendered in favor of the affirmative side. This i the first debate the society has had lhls year and all say that it"was by far: the best they ha ever had. The debaters showed t they -had spent a good deal of ti and study on their subject and kne it well. : Pearl Haynes was appointed : critic. and .she showed where there was room for improvement. 2] The following committee was a pointed on the constitution and bys| laws: = Maude Miller, Will Hether« ington and Alleen McRae. Alfred Chiles was elected sarge'ant’ i ‘arme without opposition. The‘ society adjourned to again next Friday afternoon. 2 . meet! L] The ‘Rho Sigma Literary society: held its regular meeting yesterday |9 afternoon and a pleasant program was rendered. - The society was called to order by the president, Lloyd Hooks, after which the min- utes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Miss Hsther| i ,nd Hazel Ormsby were Heath, and approved. . . : After this the following debate was rendered: Affirmative: Tunnoe Bryant, Artie Fussell, Genevieve Duggans, rest Clonts. Negative: Pat Flana- gan, Georgia Fannin, Burgess Baird, Roy- B sy ‘”"v’“,fi “Gordan ‘Ha¥t, ‘Louls Layton Ivan Jackson were appointed ju and they rendered their decision in favor of the afirmative. Both sides put up a good argument but the af- firmative side clearly showed them where ter Stal After a short business meeting the ‘soclety adjourned to meet again next Friday afternoon. “You are doing a gréat work for your community,” said Mr. J. Mack Cathcart, Senator Fletcher's secre- tary, to the Evening Telegram yes- terday. Mr. Catheart is himself an accomplished newspaper man and is a regular reader of the Telegram; which goesto him at Washington, *“T have seen in papers from all parts of the State, and those published in other States, information taken f0m your.paper relative to your new Auditorium, your new hotel, your institutions and your progress which they Teard of through you." " re Shows 8light Advance. The lover of primitive passions is mamxymuum touch, if not the grasp, of modern civilization. ‘The lates. one of this type did not kill a girl he was in love Wwith Deciise she refused to marry him. With great and entirely unexpected moderation, he merely slashed her face with a rasor, 80 that nobody else would want her. This is & distirict and ercouraging ad- vance, Hotel for Cats, A catlover, Walter Scott, has started a free hotel for cats at Che shire, Connecticut. Himself an inn- keeper, he has fitted up a large room in the basement of his hostelry, and there homeless cats take refuge and get three meals a day. There are now over 100 cats in the free hotel. Mr. Secott is so satisfled with his experiment that he is taking Mteps to establish a chain of hotels for cats. British North Borneo. British North Borneo has an srea of 81,000 square miles and & popula- tion, according to the census of 1911, of 208,183, The HEuropean residents number 356, Chinese 26,202, Malays, 1,- 612, East Indlans 5,511 and Filipinos ‘,100 The number, of natives cannot Pe more than approximately estimated | T ¢but their number is placed at about 170,000. Yearly. “George, dear,” said the young wife, “you are growing handsomer every day.” “Yes, darling,” replied the knowing George. “It's a way I have Just before your birthday.” | Lakeland the' same day. 24 . Resolved, That Flor-, ida is the best State in the south.] For- |, da was ahead of her sis- ing, crop of oranges estimated to have over two hirty acres of hammw “°°d tenant house and ban aud good water, ¢ pot at Center fi}fl; i{town on the A - “iprice of grove is $8,000. Will take $2,000 cash and fhis crop of fruit and the next twa crops of fruit; you to care for grove and to fertilize the | 8rove two, years, and then the grove| ! is yours, and you only out $2,000 in cash, and will have a grove thet Will pay 10 per cent oh $20,000 oe: more. Think it over. 'This is the best bargain ever offered in an ore ange grove. How long would it take S4dyou, and how far would $2,000 go in making a’ grove from the woods, by planting ‘out smail trees. The age of the trees I offer you is § to 15 years old, and in good condition, | Parson Brown's Seedling, mostl) The grove will bear inspection, and I will show it to any one interested. Can go and see grove and return to Apply to W. Kimbrough, Lakeland, Fla: [Phone No. 224. | Miss Hattie Patton’s prlvate schy 0!’ ' will open next Monday ept. 30, at 801 East Orange street upils in kindergarten work = and first and second grades. 9-23-2w : "noncx OF APPLICATION ron LEAVE TO SELL MINOR’S ‘ Don't buy a pair of shoes until j you see § | these lines, and then the biggest and strongest line of Children’s School Shoes. 'We dppredme your ¢alls. e Notice is hereby given thp n the | 28th day of October, A Twin apply to Honorable 5. F 'ton, county Judge in and for Polk| fice in Bartow, in sai (an order authorizing me, Gconsed, to gell at private sale fio [following property belonging to said estate, towit: Beginning ‘at the ‘southwest corner of block 12 of the town of Homeland, Polk State of Florida, run thence east 80 Lfeet, north 60 feet, west 80 feet and gouth 60 feet to the place of begin- ming, Sald land belonging to the estate of the sald miinor and tp be sold for he best interest of said minor. Tlfll 20th day of September, 1912. b MARY E. PAGE § . First. Becaufie' econd. county, | b,y not get one of twn bwh hil ng beans, wnh morout y % Park cold water and drain. When dry_lou in beautiful put on ice till meeded. Serve (crisp lettuce | leaves, with fie dressing. ‘A Frost. “Have you purchased your mew car yet, Mrs, Noorich?” asked the visitor. “No, Mr. Smithers, I ain’t. I can’t | make up my mlnd whether to get & gasoline car or & mnoullne car. May- Should Own . Lt m‘ Park Hill sw in tha. Best Town in Smnh Florida. HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. “Third. Because it has One Mlle of Gunollthic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this. ' Fall. _Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. ”Nimh Because ‘Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Because if you don’t, you will wish you lud if you do, will always be glad G. C. Rogan or . L ==s P r==e Deen- Bryant Building &8 ST EPHENS

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