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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 5, 1912. PLRSONAL 040 % | In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 Cochran, who has been Mr. J. C. visiting his old home in Aiken, 8. C,, | has returned and is stopping witih Lie daughter, Mrs. P. H. Sanders. The Lakeland Earie of Eagles will hold a meeting Wednesday night ut 7:30. All members are urged to be present as there will be degree work. . Preston was groenm: He is al- Judge W. friends in lho city today. ways warmly welcomed on the oc- | casion of his visits. Miss Annie ders, who has been attending the Tampa Business ('ol-; lege, has returned and has a position *ith the W. F. Hallam Co. as stenog- rapher. Lake Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., will hold a meeting Friday night at which time there will be degree work. All visiting Odd Fellows are cordially invited. Mr. J. W. Kimbrough left today for Atlanta, where he goes to visit his brother and While away he may go on to Lex- ington, Va., to visit his son, who is in college there T. J. Walker Mi this week from their summer trip, which has included a stay of some time in Atlanta, Hendersonville, ('., and Savannah, Ga. They have N\. and aaughter, | 2 ¥ Mamie, are expected to arrive | tares will be ran until everyone has l | l i Rev. C. C. Redgrave and Mr. D. h, Cumbie left this morring for Delan] where they go to attend the State convention of the Christian church, which will be in session hogmnm“ | today and continuing through Fri- 'dn,\n ’ i I The speaking for the late l.uu—' puign was wound up last night h\l [Col. E. R. Gunby, of Tampa, I‘m‘I gressive candidate for congressman- | i | | transact business. | "the same, 10 cents. In addition to | this, a8 soon as the ladies have re- tired from the audience, I will di-- ! the lant, good-natured talk, which he eut , through Mr. Gunby's efforts, but the K rowd Polk county” at large, opposed to Claude L'Engle Democratic nominee. A good crowd heard Mr. Gunby, who is ! very good speaker, and he was given rcspectful attention, as is customary in the cases of all such visitors to ! akeland -the people here looking | m such men as in @ measure the city’s guests, and treating them ac- cordingly. Mr. Gunby made a pleas- short MU train. secure in order to cateh the N: The Progressive ranks did not any considerable accessions | was - interested and enter- tained. i AT THE EDISONIA TONIGHT. that put pictures in will give the election returns as fast as the Western Union can get them. In spite of the high expense, the admission will remain “The guy tiibute (and furnish (he matches), oo Lakeland-made cigane The pic- seen them. ATTENTION ROYAL ! been away since the early summer, ' and will be cordially welcomed upon their return, Prof. W. N. Sheats, who is tem- perary principal of the Plant City school, came up today to exercise his great American privilege of voting tor Woodrow Wilson, and incidental- Iy has been looking over the eityy shaking hands with friends and not- ing the many improvements that have heen wronzht he Lakeland. since 'is mearly left | It is with regret thay we note that | "for the Majestic, [ the evening [from the time the returns stare until | Mr. J. L. Love has severed his con- nection with the Red Cross Phar- macy as pharmacist, and with his | interesting family leaves temorrow | tor Delray, on the East Coast, \\'horn he has purchased a drog store, Mrs, | Love's brother, 1:+. 1. R Cason, Jr., i3 the leading practitioner there, and | their removal to that place a large measure to this fact many Lakeland trust will prosper as they richly deserve, friends they | is due in | Their | and their visits to Lak~land will be | frequent Mr. 1. Woois, Florida Electrical Co, states that his workmen are just completing the in- stallation of a fin. all electrical fixtures of the torium, and that everything will be ir. readiness for the tOmorrow ni manager of the audi- erand opening The handsome new olectrical sign which has been M:lt"-'! in position bearing the word “Audi- torium,” is th. workmanship of the Florida Electrical Co. also. The con- trict called 2u-inch letter, bue, with his u ity, Mr. Wood:s kad an additic inches added, which gives a 21-inch sign—which is uir indeed :m*esc* ‘\Q”OMC u«n-«:fl't'e{cem THE LADIES’ AND CHIlDRE\S’ THEATRE A TURN OF FATE. (Western Drama—Gem.) 1 PAY I KIND (Itaiia SCHOOL. \n erican.) In Addition W, tion Returns MISSION .. CHILDREN UNDER 12 switchboard and | { {out as you please ARCH MASONS, A regulir convocation of Lakeland Chupter Noo 29, on Thursday, Nov., 7,4t 7150 pom Companions, the yeur | passed and we have busi- ness to attend to and meet with us, C. G. ARENDELL., T THE MAJESTI THEATRE TONGHT A special wire has been engaged to give its patrons a full and complete account of the presidential election. They will ho hot off the wire in the theater. They have also made arangements for enough films to Jast throughout There will not he a lay Try and come ont St the final report. Owing to the high | expense they have zone to the ad-! mission will be 15 and 25 cents. | Return checks can be had at the | aoor, so that you can go in and come It's the only place in town to get the reports and get them correct Sample of Business Man. Motorist (to victim)—What is your ‘name and allress? Vietim—John Smith, 14 Bean strect. Motorist—All | right, Smith ¢ stop now, but to- ; morrow | t your house and try and cor at you should | carry an uce tevoin the coms pany Itepre Puek A A o e b o | : = il Give the Eler- fieneral Admlssmn...mc. sesooufododorieded & oindp Lonip o oo e ok Bepofeor oo | (thing to muke i church Saturday I devotional 15 That in Thine Hand? pression seemed 1o be made on hoth | | Auditorium | masks the ‘iu the {and leads the ywo forth, jand wife whom he dicate has purchased eleven thou- sond acres of land around the lake and will plant a thrifty colony here in the near future. Thus our coun- try develops marvelously. Little Dollie, child of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Anderson, is on the road to re- ! cevery, after a long, severe illness. Mr. Robert Stokes, with his inter- esting little famity, has removed to their country home, after a short so- journ in “The City of Smiles.” Bob says it didn’y tuke him long to get crough of rown life. home.™ Mr. “Curt” Langston, one of our several popular bachelors, says the ‘'who, who" of the owls sounds rath- lonesome-like lately. We wonder what's up? Mr. Cornelins . Owen, another of our very popular bachelors, was in Bartow last week, “commuting” and we hope he will soon have a “patent” on his homestead, then A fine baby girl has come into the hcmg and life of Mr. and Mrs. Julius ("Coon™) 8. Stokes. Both mother land babe are doing nicely. ther is doing as well as could be ex- pected. Coon s the reason he leoks so well is because he has some- him look well. And o he has, Rev. ). F. ) pointment at Midland Baptist and Sunday. After Saturday, the conference of Rev. Robert Jones services usual monthly church was held attentive congregation. Text: old and young which comes to the tomorrow night, takes you into thy heart of 4 typical Amer- ican family. It shows the peace and happiness there, un- lack of faitih hushband. Slowly. little hy HIII«- is seen this de ating power 0- atheism; how it saps the strength ‘and me Ats, the will, sg that doubt and suspicion creep in they find the “The Rosary,” then suddenly canker spot for their direct deseend Hatred and Revenge, and the home down ruin with crash, Thep comes the spiritual pow er of a great man, a priest, whose life is given to mankind. Slowly by skeer faith he analyzes the situation the hnsband loves, out of the their degpair to happi- soil fertile ants, zo0es to dorkness of necs and peace, That is “THE ROSARY and th discussion that will follow its pro will do much to clear th s1.0ke of idle theories from this tre duction I mendous question which undermine {the happiness and well being of oy tery American home Doors will open at 7:20 and the curtain will rise at 15, Tickets on sale at the Red Cro A0c, Tie andd AJESTI THEATRE © F= = B = = = A= = A = A~ A=A = = R~ | ELECTION RETURNS BY SPECIAL WIRE. ;.oc.m‘.r-ooomoc»ood Program for Tonight, & Iof more t A dead m ORCHESTRA MAJESTIC Prof. Murph Returns Hot Off the Wire Over Three Miles of Good [that late hours 1 ..'. Chlldrcn under 12....5C ket e a0 T el 00 getttttt st ribtitbbordppey DU they're all | recentls ter, “late ho 31.00, Dwarf Elephants, 4 Ugauda clalms [to Lave se f dwi | phants, the » of which hag loften heen af b atives. When <isted of feom 20 t .'phn(s meandering i lit: {plain. The obsery M)t at th r bodies ward fou: , with his Pictures. making S ke i“'t to the official ‘m Hot i 110 the fee Ithe elor) N s ‘ OPEN AT 6 P. M. "¢, i T “Did you « young man for 42 ons tahla, 1 se daughe v be bad for one, bt for two.” v brea |“Well, 1‘.1(];; “No place like ; The fa-! the ' and started for the ocean. It was so unusual a spectacle that hundreds of men and women promenading the 1 board walk stopped to observe. The quartet consisted of one wo- | N @ man and two colored Baptis: preachers. The one sister was clad | in & lowing black gown. wias to have their sins washed The unregenerate bl’othnr twice dipped, as is the custom Their mis- 1 PAGE FIVE || ~ CROOKED LAKE REGION. “IUR 'NOUGH FO' DE LAWD" | BUSINESS MEN, WAKE UP! | z Fraglie Kids. Our numerous homesteaders are s { ’l Iy is time for you to stop payini ! h‘mmdm’..ph busy preparing land for their fali, to ‘r- sown-clad figures (rogped for l\our place of business and neie r l‘u" ?mng _filldren - Min‘u'r and spring crops. e .“l bathhouses at the fool ":'gct a deed. Just count up the '!on'» - - It is rumored thuy a western syn-' Remington avenue, Arvene, L. I, yoi- ;amoum of rent you have paid since ' . terday says the New York World, | . . | lyou started business, and still you! 1don’t own the property. ! I have just purchased the five lots ! east and back of Bryant building and | [ ncrth of the Tremont hotel, on Main | IItl‘eel No better location for busi- | AUDITORIUM Wednesday, Nov. 6 D W.AOWLAND & EDWIN CLIFFORD (Inc.) offers iness in the city for szle. The size of lots 23x120, fronting on Main 'lle &C‘l New v.f.. Chi- street, leaving a back alley of 13} (;g“m Boston Success feet. These lots will be sold on, | tcrms, one-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three years, 8 per cent me ROSARY that church, and the corpulent | . ter's turn came. With much effort interest. First buyer gets the f sl was finally stood on heam ends, | B0 FOr g g P sl i EDWARD E ROSE Tut listed heavily to port. A big| i s N Ry r breaker smashed upon her upper | 11-3-1m, Lakeland, Flp. llkt the Poem and S“O it works and sent her careering toward Jellyfish Defined Will Live Forever Scotland light. When she was final- s b had, otland lig hen she was final “The jellyfish,” ccording to m.' I righted, she beat it for the beach shouting, “No mo," no mo' Ah'; fone fur enough fo' de Lawd.’ | Unofficiai Notice. Hibernian in frout ot unfinished | building to fellow workmen at fifty- story window: “Mulcahy, go to the spaking tube. [ want to tell yes to come down.” The Most Beautiful Settingsever seen on any Stage definition given by the Star Boarder, “Is nnly a bass with n judicial tempers ament.” Aspen Best Wood for Matches. Aspen wood is used almost exclu- sively in the manufacture of matches In Sweden, as it is easily cut and porous enoygh to bhe easily impregnat- ed with sulphur or parafiin, Large Company of Ex- ceptionai Ability | Gill filled his monthly ' :prv:u-hml Sunday morning to a large, | What | A detp im- | THE ROSARY TOMORROW NIGHT. | COlL Phone 173 “We Habe It’’ E & HULL JEWELERS 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. ‘Second. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it Fourth. Fifth. Sixth. Fall. Seventh. Eighth. Because i in Lakeland. Ninth. Tenth. Because Because L Be-ause if 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 all Streets will be Graded. t is the most attractive Residential Section otscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. =—et—x= G. C. Rogam or §. M. STEPHENS Deen- Bryant Duilding