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s [z Case of Fire | Fhone 5,000 | s e e s s Little Misscs Pauline and Lois nhey. of Branfol d, are here for a few duy s, \isiting their aunt, Mre. A, H. purracott. ‘he regular mecting of the Wom- of Mr=. A. D. Boring tomorrow at 3 svlock. Al members in arrears vith their dues are requested to e prepared to pay up. The Hallowe'en party in the park Lmorrow night, civen by the Bar- < and Philatheas, promiscs to be a vry amusing and entertaining erent i A S L R, W, 8. Patterson pastor of the < Presbyterian church, cnd Rev. (s morning to officiate at the Ition into the pastorate of the, R. T. Bell. « there of Rev. Cole & Hull bave added [ vo the appearance of their mo jewelry store by the addi- ! plates or ol their beantitul iel form tho ow windows, name bage oenlody is Cdelighted to o see P. . Bryan again able to be tter a prolonged attack of fever, +1 to note that she is already dis- ine the bloom of renewed good alth ©¢, Atkinson, manager of the land eflice of the Western Union raph Co. is spending severa, in the city on 2 pleasure trin. tkingon is on his annual vaca- i is ospending it at different lorida resorts. - St Peier s TA:I s, cors, Kennedy & Hnll have as ! d a fine film corvice, and d a eplondid moving dic- catertainmen: in the Suditor- ling in every nicht not taken by dates with dramatic or othes ons Toph has presented the ! .:zmiv.r.,d Elks club with cut set of antlers from an wq in Morntana. T! horas lsplay in t window & 1tull, and have attracted attention. I'lks are planning a very fin , room, which will occupy the (utire third floor of the postoffice frilding. The plans include, besides ¢ lodge room proper. a reading m, ladies’ room, club room, buf- fet, etc. If there are any errors in the pa- ur today, just chorge them to the stork. Mr. H. L. Culler, who tickles "¢ keys of the Telegram’s linotype, is it a bit flustered yet over the ar- ¥il 2t his home yesterday after- noof o dainty little danghter ' F. Carver has leased Edisonia ter and will take charge of same Nov. 1. It is understood that will necessitate the removal of Ruby Daniel’s news stand fron .for lobby, where it has been | ! for the past four ¥ Mr. | rpl in news own RS P ae -] ER T R T TnIc Nt < . Of key e T FUNERAL TH ix i Ter Ckfl ( Tt umts' AND cmmans*, R e I i LA omun THEATRE | THE UNKNOWN VIOLIXIST EF" o Afis?ss?rf v One) | (Vitazraph——Drama.) X I. J. BOYNTON OT LIKE OTHER mPLs : sl ‘r Tas : C‘ b ter—Comedy Cr das ouee NG WILD WEST'S PRAIRIE ’ . . i - yRgreray Ter S ,cr.nte dent of Pablic In- rnsuir fieneral Admusslon...lflc‘ R e g = 2 C. A. PARKER e Cllil(ll‘en under |2....5€‘ WM. J. FIELDING . ATTIORN lmiw o e One) “ILUREN UNDER 12 . _. ub will be held at the home | © . Newman went down to ;\rcn-'; Miss Mabel Saint, the guest of Mrs { Magnclia street. of Sanford, . T. K. Speer, at .\M There will by a meeting of Lak~- i lund Ledge No. 1201, B. P. 0. E,, to- night at 8 o’clock at their hall. GEORGE MOORE, Secrotary. ! Mrs. T. J. Faulkner has returned Hrom a pleasant visit with relatives !at Perry, Fla. She was accompanied { home by her niece, Miss Minnife B. Wilder, who will enter school here. Mr. (", A. Owens, salesman for the Lynchburg Grocery Co., has gone to Lynchburg, Va., to secure the ensnu- ing season’s new line of samples, He will return probably the latter part of the week. A prominent tigure in the Luther- ;an Synod proceedings is Rev. W. [ | Schacffer, of Atlanta, who visited | Lakeland ~some ganized the church here. He is well remembered by many of our citi- zens, who are greatly pleased to see him acain, Mr. Schaeffer preaches tenight at the Latheran church on “Chrigtian Education.” Thix morning the ditch which has to carry off tho overflow from Lake Moerton, was with the lake, and the water been rushing out of this outlet at &« rapid rate. There is a seven-foo been due connected has fall in less than half a mile, und an cighteen-inch pipe is ecarrying away the water. Messrs. Pillans and Scipper who have been worric 1 by parties living the lake or using the road skirtine were almost with prid:”’ moving they have on witlesg, ure to the water lake, nobty and deck fought T'he in the rowd, in which it is reporte 1| that soveral automobiles hive logt, has nlso been repairved out of the hole 1 ] “THE ROSARY." A new play to be produced in s ity at the Auditorium next Wedn: day, Nov. 4, is The Rosary, from th pen of Bdwarg 1. and produced ;l\) the well-known theatrical man- agers, Mesoro g W and | Edwin Clifford The play deals with conditions i the American home of today To m we this 1 American family E wife Rose Rowland Lty i a devotea | d o all th 104 113 cir triend can sceure Discord enters their home, noone knows whence it came, but it grows irto suspicion and doubt; the kousehold is rent and happiness is gone. Then rises the other power, 2 higher spiritual note which brings the discordant souls of the family back to peace and happiness. In some homes the cause has only just begun; in others misery and scrrow are always at the door W AJESTI THEATREC OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BILLY CHARACTER JONES. SINGING years ago and or- it until the, | Spainting | actinally THE EVENING TELEGKAM, LCANELAND. OCT. 30, 1912 EDUGATIONAL BALLOT Below are printed the names of all the candidates to be voted for in the coming election, Nov. i, ar- {| ranged just as they will appear on | the ballot. The names of Demo- || cratic candidates are indicated by au X mark. So, if you desire to vot: {{for all the Democratic nominees yo'i have only to mark your ballot just || as it appears in this paper. Of cours. ! i1 for constable, justice of the peacc < | and member of school board you vot |nuh for the nominee who is the can- didate in your district: For Presidentiai Electore t\Vote for Six) X JEFFERSON B. BROWN X CHARLES E. JONES X LELAND J. HENDERSON X H. . SPARKMAN X WM. . JONES X I. FRED DeBERRY GEORGE G. RITCHIE JOSEPH W. CARSON W. L. CORYELL E. N. WALDRON J. G. BOYDSTON MILTON A. SMITH G. B. PATTERSON S. W. ROWLRY LYNN KILBOURNE I. E. WEBSTER ALBERT OBERDORFER JOSEPH H. PRISK WM. (. RICHARDSON . A. TOVILLION GEO. P. WENTWORTH PHILLIP D. BEALL 1. E. MERRILL T. T. MUNROE ¢, . ALLEN G. W. (OX A. G. HOTCHKISS E. D. BARKER WM. TOURNADE 1. A GRAY For Governor (Vote for One) X PARK TRANMELL J A RIGIAN WILLIAM R, O'NIIAL WILLIAM ¢, TTODGIS THO® W, COXN For Scercinyr of S\.lt" Vaote for One) X 11 CLAY CRAWFORD 7 BIELBY L 15 O1TTO FRED LINCOLN PATTISON T'or Atlomcv General “ote for One) X THOMAS ¥ WEST HENRY W, BISHOI M. G. GIBBONS ABNER D, MILLER { For Comntroller Vote for One)y WV RNOTT RO A ALERED GEORGE ¢ CROM DAVID 1. DUNTIAM | For State nfls..m ‘ Nate for Oned 1L LUNING RrER {Tor Suncrintendent cf Public In- struction (Vote for Oney X WoON. SHEATS | 101N ¢ STOWIELRS A 1D MILLER W. C. EDWARDS For Commissioner of Agriculture (\nn for One) X w O MeRAE W IA. VAN DUZER BROWE HEPPARD A, PETTICREW | For Justice m]thr\ S.:;,,mnc Court ' ne) X [ i | | | | | i Fol Bmlroad Commission Vote for One) X m\ AL . DUNN F. SCHNEIDER For Congressman.At-Large (Vote for One) CL '\I DE I’ENGLE FRANCIS P. COFFIN GEORGE W. ALLEN EDWARD R. GUNBY A. N. JACKSON For Congressman, First Congression- al Dmnc‘ ote for One) STEPIEN \l ‘?l.“l‘l\‘ll\\ ( GEORGE €. KELL 1. De. V II\/7’\RI) . . ALLEN State Senator (Vote for Oney H. J. DRANE For . P. W, KNAPP iPor Members House of Rewrcsrn'a- tives (Vote for Two) N J. C. BR oriey X 1T HANCOCK lx Z. L. CRUM For Countv Treasurer ote for One) X J. T m\)m CHAS. T. BAILEY For Sunemm of Registration Vote for One) X P. \\ DANIEL J. . MUNROE | For County Commissioner. District No. 1 (Vote for One) E. 8. WHIDDEN A. L. SIMMONS ‘FO;N County Commissioner. District | 0. (Vote for One) b:¢ w. T. HURST B. F. MOODY Tor County Commissioner. District No. 3 . | (Vote for One) X A, T. MANN E. E. CONANT {For Countv Commissioner. District No. 4 i (Vote for One) X J. EVERETT BRYANT For Countv Commissioner. Diltrictl No. § (Vote for One) X T F. HOLBROOK For l!emben County Board of Pub- ] lic_Instruction, District No. 1 (Vote for One) X .. 1. W. KEEN . P. CUMMINGS District No. 2 (Vote for One) X E. M. LAW District No. & i (Vote for One) J. C. OWENS WM. GREER For Jumee of the Peace District (\me ror One) 'x T. J. MINOR | District No. 5 y (Vote for One) B¢ l. B. CARTER " Distriet No. 8 | (Vote for One) i 1K R. K. THOMAS | District No. 10 | (\Vote for One) :]\’ J. POTHOMPSON | District No. 1IN | (Vo or One) ] ix GEO. 1EVY i District No. 26 (Vote for One) | X R. M. BRYAN For Constablq\ District No. I (Vote tor One) AARON SIMMONS bistrict No, 10 (Vote for Onc) X DAN MARSIHALL Qx Por Joing Resolution Proposing | Amendment to Artivie V(% stitntion of the St ‘e of Flovid: | relative to the Judiciary Depari: | ment; and fer an Additional | Cirenit Judge in and for |hn| County of Duval YEs 1 For Joint Resolution Proposine | A\mendment to Article V. Con-| stitution of the State of Florida First. Third. Because it Fourth.. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Sixth. Fall. S;vcnth. Because i Fichthe in Lakeland. Bccause Berausc if s ' in* 1 Nidicit. \ i e dhs i i chalil. or §. PARK HILL MAANASVAINANAVAN NN Ten Good Rcasens Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Becausc it is the most attractive i do, will always be glad. G. C. Rogan PAGE MV . Smoke.... A.H.T. CIGARS A. H. T. CIGAR CO. Lakeland, Florida P If you are not yet ready to build, why not get one of those beautiful Circuit Judge in and for th" lots in beautiful Orange Purk addi- County of Duval. tion, before they are all gone. They X For Joint Resolution Proposing an i gre not going to last long when the Amendment to Article XII of the Constitution of the State of winter visitors begin coming. Florida to be Known as Sec- tion 17 of said Article, rol'\uu-‘ relative to the Judiciary Dopart- ment; and for an Additional to Kducation, and providing (ur; 2 P the lssuance of Bonds by Specia! You cannotobt‘mfm.n' Tax School Districts for the kx- .(ockmu,ech“yh“ clusive use of Public Froe Schools within such Scheol Dis- trict, and ulllhu : the levy of a tax to cra sinking l'ung tor the |M)llll'lll of the In- and Redemption of such YIS, For 'vml Nesolution Proposing an Amendmient (o Article NI of !‘n Constitution cf the State ol Florida to be Known as See- tion 17 of said Article, relative style, taste and absolutely perfect fit to be had in a Sgn'ella Corset type for every figure Let me select the model your figure requires and fit it to you. Spirella to Education, .uul providing foe om'ng the ance of Bonds by Special Tax School Districts for the F '“:':‘:n'e:‘m clusive use of Public s RO Schools within such School l)l*- trict, and authorizing the lev: of a tax to create a Sinking Funq for the payment of the In- dom of motion; gives supreme satisfaction, per- fect comfort. terest and Redemption of such Bonds. NO f :4::‘::;-:::8 .‘:’. G o | . o ur service. Just think! Only $650 tor 2 fine ]| Spirella Boning z":':."".':‘,"‘..«‘.'»l::.."' big lot, covered with large oranw: @m‘m‘(}m " it cand or phone ealt and grapefruit trees in Oranpe Parh MISS MERTIE GRACY. on the shores of Lake Mor ! Phone 23 Black. ton. One-fourth cash, balance 6, 12 Read fho Nt v Ll o Jonrnal, Do |r (e I} and 18 months, 8 per cent. interes! VAW ANV W has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. all Strects will be Graded. Residential Section “\avoenld an oLl O REASONA you don’t, you wiil wish you '\ H % LE Terms. — -3 =See= Deen- Bryant Building M. 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