Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 31, 1912, Page 5

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parenw, Mr. and Mrs and her sister, Mrs. H. iy M ody. a few days. g carter. for 3 Thigpen left this moru- for Ilunnellon, where she will Thigpen's aunt, Mrs, E. She will then go to . Ok, to be the guest for a time cistor, Mrs. Claude Lee. Mr joln 0'Donald, who has been 4 position with the A. C. L, (cher, has been promoted to . of chief dispatcher, and upon his new duties to- This is a deserved promo- an, and M. 0'Donald’s multitude ] uds are much pleased over the tiom of his merits. | enter came law's prohibition on quail expires today and lo- e getting ready 25 hot for Bob White to- Of course all of these geo- | remember the editor, o busy to go hunting, and Lranging large cold stor in anticipation of the 1o | rds that will be sure to be | {0 him by the lucky hunt- | o0 { that mon i but the husband is an unbeliever, R R M d F l l C A 1 ermg e [0 side ove e an atheist, without faith of t S an e clen y 1 ;3. B, Wright, a promineni il;im! o ‘won.n.. just about at a time \\hm 0 ern aCl l le e S | 1 of Deliand, a trustec of Stet-| ,“;’_IP S fwhat popularly is known as sena i lly s this tens By the <o, where overy minute counts, ane porfoel records are IMPERATIVE } o uiversity and one of the leading | Houseilil hdpmony,. i prsosalits T(,!’I.l.l ‘m‘m"\. was -he ””f”_l . “~'| ‘ e store will be found BVERYVHING necessary for the tall cquipmient of the ofll Supplies of all % of the State, is a visitor to! ar with the penee and love ot i its first break. In the ~>lx..n. Sl Finds, carbon mapers ©0d trpewriter supplics. Loose leaf ledgossand Y. & 11 FILING DEVICES . Price st .+ oy today. He is being shown ’.,‘1””““ Mo ot hutina i Wi man was dignity itselt, fair in ' e by his long-time friend, Mio pno 0 e Washand come s, 1 rulings, his colleagues =aid. qui Munn. Mr. Wright, who g A firm, sure and seldom reve ol & g Y ther Kelly, priost of the mode o : o : ; t t t n ‘ rently visited Lakeland, was (o iy o deep insight mto b anapjiedt oL 'h'.”““? Bl ; aW' ay On a 10 ery Om an 4 arly interested in inspecting ., e and w divine Tonve or traditional senatorial frock coi » ‘ and elevation of Lekeland™ 000 And wlion st silk hat were concerned generaliy 514 Franklin Street, { L owhich he considers wirl ‘:” “.“I”‘_} sty Whon ‘.,“,.l.,,,.,, ;¢ Wus absent e recarded his time TAITPA CLocal and Lone Distines Phone: FLORIDA. o heln and ocredit to the Yol donband nnd Swife wha presiding over the Senate as o day’ | ; e R i d ‘ ( fentl { . buginess, to be attended to ir R A Y T ES A e ; to the y Moen : 4 = “:““ it ”” I"‘,' ',‘ . were sitting in his bank in Utica o0 0Ny is the prie t's calw £ : ' i Mo Clayton and his brid \ ‘ dth ,l W 1 " at the directors’ table of ore of th R dana e ¥ ’ nt m n 3 8 LAY N . N , Sulli N i s many enterprises in which he hia cvora Sullivan, of Lewise grives away the clouds of suspicio £ 3 s v inish & g found a fortune and laid the tound arrived last nithe, finish- doubt, mistrast, and brings them 5 ¢ i O : g tions of another for his sons. |l meymoon trip (hut not the Sheth into the unlicht of hope and g i wy by reaching home, sAfEove usaally appearcd in a business suit, dding, which took place on The play will be scen at the Andi on a hnll wl:x)l hie 1.un<|- 1nI l!.;.||;|:’l| ‘ l i ~ y aovery ay a pu cafl fan di ¥ they visited Chicazo, Ni- qcrium on Wednerday, Nov. 6, witn l“-l'; HI”-‘ l- l\j"l‘- "l"" l[’\:-rlwlhu a gl Wwwwwwwww VWWWWWWW { 15, Buffalo and New York " \r. Harry Nelson in the role of B B ; i i m ihe latter city to dack- ther DBri it Kolts, e nelost of lemonade topped off the bhook ' t \mur Thov lind. A ¥ ! Jy rules, Other senators, reluetant, po ELGH . e ad s i esave down mos WHY THE SONGSTER haps, to :l':lll.\}ll 5 :'ulu.' custom, 1 ‘ ! 5 : whha i with his ides nd nowa O v | Ten Good Re Why Y | will ;: \‘\1".-.‘ M. ¢l CEASED T0 CHIRRU¥ a Wlisterine Washington summer d en 00 eason&r y Ou ‘ nate chamber looks quite Hike . Yier, Tennessee avenue, un One of Orlando’s citizens mus "“l' in o ”l oldl; el t LA L ¥ % { yusiness body I gwn beautiful home in Jave an unushally fine voice for ; Sh ld ow t p k H ll RS & The s waich proved futal wo - . Db -5 il oA o b g e I'|tllh k”:’;q\(:f lilx “\\I":‘k'l\lél‘lgmn untl ou n & 0 ln ar l frudy for occupancy. Mr. Clay- | arose early, was feeling bright and | 18I0 RO WA % " doclares ;h t y f the gre n: a Kk P the last few months. Mr. hh:-rm:m‘ are Zret Jrees 9 aarnck " 5 " 5 e shreiol At .“”;)ni:'”:n ;::, a't)r.ull: was not present during the closin i ’ s and pleasant scenes of his trin ! m the pleasure that ‘nflordlng him, ride will find the same cor- CURardg v her by those she nk!' Only $650 for 2 fine overed with large orange! ‘ruit trees in Orange Park | 1 the shoree of Lake Mor -fourth cash. balance 6. 12 nthe, € per cont interest ’Hr -«onumur ..k‘llSflNlA Teccecescen *m WIES’ A\D CHI[DR[\S’ E\TRE ™ T DYNAMITE. Comedy.) 3 DIARY Drama.) EKLY NO. PID'S VICTORY. tor—Comedy.) 20. OUSE, CALIFORNIA itme of “Ramona,” the of the California Novel of That Name.) "'<510n PHE EVENING TYLESRAN Mr. and Mrs. Abe Will 0 l('rcn'n Pond, are in the city visiting | their daughter, Mrs. I°, W, Barler \nl\\nlm. nhu" lh- le n th of the { Lallot to be voted at election next ucsday, there will he no reason why any person within the circulation of the Evening Telegram or the Lakeland News cannot pick out the Democratic nominees. Both |, ocide over the Senate and occupy | these papers are printing from time to time educational ballots with the names of Democratic electors and other nominees marked so that there will be no trouble, with the aid of these papers, to vote for these candi- dates without making any mistake. It is not necessary in general eclee- tions to arrange the names of candi- dates alphabetically on the ballos, and the county commissioners in this county placed the names cf Demo cratic nominees first in every stance, "THE BOSARY At the present day when so many plays are being presented which d with questionable subjeets, it is a re- lief to turn drama which Leeathes and leads the of Tite and humanity Such a play i [CURT] purity and way 1o u hrighter view “The Rosar written by Edward 15 1+ for Messr: LRloge, express Rowland and produced by them The them wan cond o woman happily married S with Tuxury of the play concerns @ rosinded vy oand culture can secure cvery the gener) ! qgud Tellowshin | and Clifford, ! WGEPRESOENT SHERA (Continued from Page 1.) and other fellows. nationz! policies verce hs LAN ELANTD 0 | HAS PASSED AWAY! - The Scnate held such men (o0 0T, 31, 1912, MEDULLA MENTION - sSunday afternoon two youns drove up to our gate and on vting them Mr, Chas. M. Morrisun dresented a paper signed and sealed by Judge W. S. Preston, and in a few tiropriate. words they were mad» and we wished Mr. and Mrz ] 1 { i ox Aldrich, Allicon, Cockrell, Danie, DMorrison a long and happy life. {{ Frye, Gorman, Hoar, Hill, Teller, 1. H. Kirkland, of Bradley, held | Vest and Wolcott. All were not Re-j#rvices at - the Primitive churea poblicans, man's friends, and in such an envi Iblmu ut bo worked to a high place iu pthe councils and finally was nun {bered ome of the Bis Five in th » House. Cannon, Dalzetl, Payne, sShernno and Taw e the grest quin-! totte during the comparatively yoears which Cong "I{rmhlicun. Each of them invaria- Liy wore o red carnation for a bov- teiniere, and when Sherman went to rio- cont in the coveted marble room in the other wing of the capitol, he took the cus- tom with him and the flower al- ways appeared at every the upper lHouse session of Any review of Sticrman’s lite would Brietly to his work in the House f 1o applause by bate from the tloor, or changed any votes by eloquence. But the statutes bear marks of his work in commit- {tee and cauecus, and the results of his dabors on the rules committee, and the interstate commerce commit- and other branches of the ma- gulleries tee, whero the real while Sinery ol the House | legislating is done, speeches provail upon the tloor. "1 o 1t is not 1o be said he war no cam ; i Ipeigner. I New York State politics \ headline in a recent issue of the D owas oa deadins fignve, Heowos | Lkcland Telerram “Noard o [ known in other States cppear- | Trade Now Hes Over 500 Membors, Paees in campadie State and 1 \ wothat s some record for o ciiy ticnal were wot oquent, He was! 00t ize of Lakeland. The Red pat one tine chairman of the Repub "“ I White plan or poing alter lln-"u: { Vean conavessional committee, He i ms to make good wherever tried | W was active in the New Yori {201 we believe there is room enoush | State Republican conventions and o (9" the hooks of the Fort Mvers oar i figure at all national gatheri [ | the party. but all were “Jim" Sier- 0S8 Wus 1ot be complete without a reierence ! there is recorded no time when he i b #reetings of the people of his | the morning breeze, and his | who was has elected to make her | i { l { | | | 'i | fondest melodies the ' of that popular air had wafted oi | when his wife, in the Kitchen, ecalled, | ‘What are you scolding those dogs id affectionate spirit manifest- | for?' he voice suddenly ceased, and among | the songster remembered that he had work in the garden” Orlando Re- porter-Star mwmm AJ AMAJESTIQ THEATRE SO0 LOVCG0000%0 CURRENT EVENTS TONIGHT I’rogram for Tonight, Pro l.eader A ROADL N LOVE B Dr OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Aflmmsmn...mc Children, under 12....5¢ L e e e a s L S s anasaszassoassanasansal i days of the last session, and the Sen- | .u- withcut a president pro tem by !the death of Frye, and unable 1o 1 senator in the chair for two weeks 1t | time. ing rest and health in vain, Sherrim wag genuinely missed about the cap- itol, in the departments, at ti White Houge where he was a 1t quent ealler and always exchanaod o pew joke with President Taft, ol on th troet where he it walked In 2 hurry he ugeqd a motor, but it was an occurrance of an o dinary day with Congress in vo. 200 to meet Sherman wal L ) Pennsyivinia Ave, often @ ro checked and cheerful, returrine ta by gizht, thouzht of hin S 1 vrected him I worn i recoznized h bid i» Utica on Ot H married in 1% y rrie 1 )i errill, Richarg U The ice 1T trustes of I ber of the Dut not yet read If you are { why not get one of tho lets in beautiful Orance r ‘ »t!on before they are all zone. They are not going to last lonz when the | winter visitors begin comi 1gree upon i Successor, got ulong by | | temporary agreements placing son | When he disappeared seek- | Ionse Sunday. Mrs. Haymaker and * been visiting here for som» I°ft Monday for their home in rank Hunt, of Ona, was ia ' i Monday on husiness ¢ of our townsmen nltonrh--‘ at Bartow Monday. Mr. Kobus, who has been workiny ior the Standard Phosphate Co., i3 Jieparing to return with his family 1) Kansas, where his parents reside. The Lakeland Highlands Good 'Roads association is to meet at the | £1ab house Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 1o :. .m, Y4in1 business is on hand. LOOKING AT LAKELAND court | | { ‘he Lakeland Telegram of Mon- ¢4y published a cut of the new hotel ;l dlding that is to be at once erected ou the corner of Lemon street and | Kintucky avenue in that gem of the From the appearance shown } i Kes, [ by the Telegram we conclude that it will be larger and superior in its ap- ,1 intments tog any other hotel in the ’ Blate outside of a few of those in e three largest cities, First. I Fourth. Fifth. Sixth. Fall. Seventh. £ighth. in Lakeland. Ninth. Be Tenth. do, will always little ones, ' Come one, come all—lmpn~ i | 1 ! the cut and the description gl\'cn' -Tamya | | | mext 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. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Because all Streets will be Graded. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section ause Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. 3¢ ausc if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you G. C. Rogan or §. I night, and with the Hallowe'en party e SMOKE.... Y T N 0 P oA b i e g SURVSEL 3 LSO TR CIGARS A. H. T. CIGAR CO. Lakeland, Florida - of Trade to accommodate quite 1 (,ORRECTION BY MR. CABTER ramber of additional names.—Fort Myers Press. | Editor Telegram: Would like t g e one N that Mr. J. K. Carver hus not |y MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION WILL MEET NEXT TUESDAY. 0 the Edisonia theater, neither ar as running a news -tané has he any intentions of same, and where Miss Ruby Daniels is now T L eated would like to say that it is ab- solittely falgse. Whoever gave you | the news evidently did not zo into the affair, and must The Ladies’ Memorial asrociaticn will meet with Mrs. J. L. Skipper on A s 0 AR e s Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 5, at v o'clock. A full attendonce is re- tlars of —e questod, ag matters of importance to Lo Ghinot In e Rlokis ‘ the aesociation will be diseused jconeet this errot A eblize, | Yours Truly, BY. CARVER Tie Lakeland Citizens bind will (Our information was received give their resular weekly coneert to- | fom sources which we had reason to veerpd as absolutely reliable. How- we cheerfully publish Mr. Car- Ed.) ver's statement. in the park it will present a scene tevely and musical. be glad. =S (4 — Deen- Bryant Building M. STEPHENS

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