Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 15, 1912, Page 5

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phone 5,000 awver, of Tampa, land today. prower is down from .. while, visiting Lake- looks on as home. is a vis \ Garratt weng down to a shopping expedi- i Pates, the capable as- office of the tax col- | o lLakeland today look- ollection of licenses. i1 Trice. of Arcadia, su- ut of the Baptisy Orphan- ~tinznised visitor to Lake- o MeKee L Rprings, has returned Tenn., where or several weeks, that e savs 0s @ most en- 8O- | | de- ! pleasures of r-old I attack of to I'hie little Parker, | ilitis on | remains were ti for interment ne virents of the little oro vinpathy of their friends Leresivement ohn's Presbytery con- city his evening, with | Seshyterian charch \! of delegates are ox- ning traing, all ade 1 teel the cor ' " lan i sessions of ontinue until Fri " of that de Green, who ha= e unnmer vacation witl Mrss GoAD Brower, at San tirned to Boston to re | tidies moa noted school | 0 n that city Miss the loveliest, as well most talented young and has ever |n'o<lunle r will be noted here by | affectionate ! nds with ride the Roogevelt = ol attempted all such important tiis city first— through Ielegram office meing the event \\;q- nntes after the hap- account of the oflice open at that time of was not delivered rning, when it was the postoffice and nteregt i tor municipel offic ng that tomorrow which they get their names alloy to be L0 may nszed in tion next Monday. Un- is handed to treasurer of the city Mt e, by noon tomor- " the candidates neg- ‘ill not appear ticket. The latter omorrow afternoon IDISONIA. “““fl«m LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ THEATRE — - DREAMERS. r—Dr ama.) AND HIS PAL egte Drama ‘ DIARY ! ymedy ! = | St ST . 10e UNDER 18 . In Case of Fire | You o as the came to]” THE EVENind TELEGRAM, Mr. W. D. Howells, a prominent citizen of Auburndale, is spending the day in Lakeland. The Hull Moose people are slow Their speakers missed the train to- day—premonitory of tha; other and larger getting left which will hap- pen to them on November 5th. A large and enthusiastic meeting of five members of the Wilson club responded to the call for a meeting of that organization last night. Ar- rangements were made for the speak- ing tomorrow night, and a mental vesolution adopted that only those who attended the meeting sheuld be eligible for the postoflice, OPENING OF PRESBYTERY. St. John's Presbytery meets in the Firsy Presbyterian church tonight at 7:30. The retiring moderator, Rev. ). F. Cocks, of Sarusota, Fla.. will preach the sermon. After the sermon the new will b clected. All sessions are open to the public. moderator NOTICE TO BAND MEMBERS. Members of the band are o'clock to fill en- I EADER Fequest - 10 meet Lement GREET[NG To our iriends, those who are not and the public generally, this is to announce that we cast onr lot among Live Wire Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, also dealers iniron sates, vaults and jail fixtures, We are not enteri this field for health o pleasu but with the ex- pectation of ma i profip on the siness we handl Wi nre you, however, that the Will be sall; | Kuowir ) for handling [ m 1y W H folv ! ( 0 ' profits If yo ave anything to ol or wish 1o buyv, conneet with the iy P Wire Real Esinte Brokers Thanking all for pasy favors and asking a continance of the lilwral natronage given s, We are yours for business, BRANTLEY & Live Wi THOMPSON The Real Bstate Brokers 10-12-1w (8 ¢ for o fing witl large orang o in Orange Park addition, on sheres of Lake Mor ton. One-fourt!h cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months, S per cont. interest .,. T S R N N e w T S w0 = 100 LATE 10 BLISSY" : 3] 03 -2"?-"0"'00“' W .\.\'II.I» Four first-clavs paint- o1 Apply at onee. Box 110, Ar- Davig 10-17 T | R Bhbbd b bt AJESTI THEATRE PODOODUO000000D SOMETHING GOOD TONIGHT. CO00DOOOOOOOOOGON Program for Tonight, ORCHESTRA, Leader DIXTELAND MAJESTH Prof. Murphy OVERTURE - IN WITH DIXIE LOVE A RECORD ROMANCE 1 Essanay— Comedy ILLUSTRATED SONG CHARLIE'S REFORM (Edison— Drama.» A\ (OLLEGE GIRL (Lubin-—Comedy.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. /General Admission...10c, ! national committecman, <that Hl]!]SEVELT SHOT BY _ - CRATED RN IN MLY AUKEE (Continued from P remaining bullets in hr .nl\ s revolver for fraces of poi- =0on. BULLETINS. Chicago, 10 A. M. - Roosevelt with the bullet still in his chest, fired last pight, by John Schrank, in Milwau- kee, was taken to Mercy hospital here this morning after a consulta- tion with physicians, who ordered 2 sccond N-ray examination prelimin- ary to an immediate operation. It was at first planned to allow the pa- tient to rest in his private ear in * ouiet part of the railway yards, but this plan was promptly vetoed by Dr. '. B. Murphy after an examination of the wound, and he was hurried away in an ambulance. Soon after the preliminary examination at the hospital, Dr. Terrell, Rooscvelt's personal physician, said: “The Col- onel is quite weak, due o relaxation from nervous strain Unless com- mlications ensue the ontlook is not Aside from vinfavorable weakness there's little change in his condi- { tion.™ Chicago, 10:15 A, M. An N-ray examination of the wound in Roose- velt's breast located the bulleg deep in the tissues but a safe distance from the lung, apparently. A tele- gram was sent immediately to Mrs, Roosevelt the Colonel's orders, advising her that the “wound shows no further danger that of hy besides walked into the N-ray and after reading breaktast, He room unassisted messi Joked with forgetting his pajamas showed interest in the pre for the radiograph His seeretary announced that he would nog maks any turther during the campaign circum- stances near (1 i those about speeches unless unforseen As soon as his con ditiog w s the Colonel poes to Oyvster Day According to physi fcians, Rooscvelt was much stroneer at 0 o'clock, He was bright, che fud, and secmed rosted, sutfering 1t tle puin e, Tervell said he ey pected | fine nhveical ditin wonld i vim throueh AT M showed bullet did nop taka cangerons conrse unless seareh show [ penetration of the Thoracic cavity in the right breast an nipple. The cource appears downward and toward the asy bone Chicago, A Mo Dro M :||h\ Associated P !tlun Roosevelt would be confined to wound is above the | inch | i | 3 informed 15 i the hospital ten days Physician s from the consultation room an fnounced that the ballet was lodged gaingg the fonrth rib of the right side and did not enter the dune CRAWFORD APPEALS FOR DEM.- ida Democrats to Help the Great Cause The Times-Union of yesterday ha | the following: While Florida by no means head the list of States as (o contributions [ sent into the national headguarte; {of the Democratic campaign commi {tee, o number of loyal Democrat trom differeny parts of the State an sending in their contribution These. however, do not yet represent a large percentage of the number of Democrats of the State. Contributions are being sought from all over the country from the people who are earnest in their de sire a Democratic in office. It is expected by G Crawford of this city, to have president John 1 Democrati bhesin ning with this week there will be a weneral and generous response by all Democrats from all parts of the State Notices were recently sent out by Nir. Crawford and are now to be heard from, and who have baving theip copy of the notice lows: s “Victory, whether won by ballots, is most enjoyed Iy people making the combatants czinning tho=. interested not received notices called to o which is as fol- attention bullet o victory possible - b batant in 1 fought all 1 e battle of ballots Hadn’t you rather be able 1o san cnildren under 12....5¢ mm B3| 040000000 00000400000:0000 bring this about' than to stand b and watch the rejoicing of 1hos did—the combatants® “You can become 4 combatant anl Wi LLK which she was informed from Mil- ! wankee."” [ Chicago, 10:45 A, M. br Saylor, vho accompanied Roosevelt from Milwaukee, said he thonzht opera- tion by cocain mizht be nndertaken. | The Colonel was stronger after the N-ray examination and ate a hearty OCRATIC CANPAIGN FUNDS | %| National Committeeman Urges Flor- | PAGE FIVE LAND i Christia in China. s “ 1 An army licn vx.( held a prayer Roman Heating System, cleetion 00 f b iting in a lod Cross hospital in! Like many other Roman houses that ndin<d gho jntor Lotween fighting at Han- | have been uncarthed in England, one gi0, $20. L kow. At S i a soclety has been | recently brought to light was heated | formed, including many of the local | by a system called “hypocaust” The OUN T, G, CRAWFORD. leadoers the object of translat- entire hacnmenr was one big furnace, ascended, built into in lief into practical poli- ues + new government; and from w the wa jne | tes w ider hof A wood fire was kept the fuel being fed in W1 Committer- Ilorida. Natio wonville, e s "of its members, all Christians, one the hascment, tional committee NECEE ey most prominent is Alexander ' from an out:ide annex, through an Y. Ting, trained in an Amerlcan Mis- greh in the wall. The house recently SLE T [ sionary college, M. A, and LL. B. of | dug out is !n a state of excellent ; .| Manchester university, barrister at preservation ik Woolen illsy ol ] law of Lincoln's Inn and doctor of law ! L n e tailors, selling $15.00 by examination at the hands of the + offering their patrons an | late government in Peking. exiry pair of trousers for $2.98 with i T considerations like these add the «viry suit or overcoat order. This | fact that at least one-third of the mem- extraordinary sale will last this|bers of Dr. Sun’s cabinet were cnm-| quite sure how to spell the word, 80 vk only, up until Saturday, Oct. tians, and it is seen that Chrl-thnuyl1h wrote: “A jiken is a small hen, (I 19, and the men of Lakeland should 18 already a force in China. One of | 11 hen.)” : the five highest officials in the new | 2R 8Ppell hen. tak: advantage of this most liberal cff 1 See their advertisement in government recently received a letter of congratulation on his appointment Pity the Poor Fat Person, next Wednesday's issue, 10-14-2 | grom a missionary of world-wide r.pu-| A fat French lady despairingly tation. In his reply he said that he |gays: “I am so fat that I pray for & boped “that by obeylng the voice of ' disappointment to make me thin, but heaven and the people he might be!no sooner does the disappointment able to help to establish & kingdom |come than the joy at the prospect of of God on earth and make the govern- | getting thin makes me fatter tham ment of the republic pure and righ-!ever” teous.” | These details may help one to real- | 1ze what Christianity in China must mean in the future.—Leslie’s Weekly. Procfreader in Embryo. A primary grade boy in Fredonia i was told to write a sentence contain- ing the word “chicken.” He was not The Greater Benefactor. Visitor—"I suppose the whole town Donors the man who donated the new Hbrary?" Native--“No; it's the man who donated the site for the new baschali park."—New York Globe. And Yet Occaslonaliy® “Life is not a solemn thing Cbaris !Ic yes; tragic, often; squelid, splen- ! did, crazy, jolly, lit with dreams and lots in beautiful Orange Park addi- Alt:rll:n::; ‘Be::; :;:::r::?::fimem llughter,ynn !inmen«- i “‘ . before they are all gone. Thes | gy porvigion in Germany, salt has been | black grief—but solemn, never.’— re not going to last long when the | gound the best preservative for but- "‘\Iews and Vagabonds,” by R. Mac winter visitors begin coming. ter. lay. i ¥ you are not yet ready to build, wlt not get one of those beautiful Wedding Presents If you got one to buy, we can make it mighty easy for you. We have received another largeshipment of goods direct from the factory---its all new and snappy. Come in and let us show you the new things whether you buy or not. It will be a pleasuee to see them. Remember We Do Watch & Clock Repairing PQOQIFFIFFTOVOICOITILOTOFOSIOFSFHIDOGFOCR T COLE & HULL Phone 173 NOBIOOO 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland QOQQOQQQ&QQODBWDDMD OGO HIOOIIIIGOOOOGOTOOOO OO HOIOGIEICT PARK HILL Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill WX o First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. SixthF “Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this a Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Reside in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms, Tenth. Because if you don't, you will wish you had. if do, will always be glad. : y y if you =See= G. C. Rogan or . ntial Section Deen- Bryant Building M. STEPHENS

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