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THE EVENING YELEGh:!M, LAKELAND, FLA, l ) There will ronthly services be the usual semi- at the Catholic brated at 9 o'clock. In Case of Fire| phone s’m Mfs. L. \\"M_n.;)-and Mrs. L. | Fcrbes are spending a fow days in Mrs. Thompson, of Mayo, is m]l'ort Tampa, where they are visit- the city, tho guest of her sister, M"s. | fug Mr. and Mrs. Scott Malsby. J. E. Marshall. ! Mrs. J. R. Cason came up at noou Mre. John O'Donald went down to from Bartow to spend a few days Tampa today on a shopping and with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Wil- pleasure expedition. She will re- fon. Miss Clara Belle Cason is also tuern this afternoon. here for a few days visit. Dr. J. L. Love now answers calls' The McHenry Military Band wil! fiom his office in the Munn bulld-l vot give their regular concert to ! ing, where he may be commnnlcut- { morrow afternoon, but are prepar-' ed with at any time, an attendant Ing a special program for the Sun-‘ teing in charge of the office while day following. The announcement tbe doctor is absent on professional lof this program will be given in lls. due time, prior to its resdition. Mrs. G. R. Durrance is spending| Mr. J. E. Marshall, who has several days in Lakeland with her charge of some railroad construc-' daughter, Mrs. G. P. Clemons. Mrs. | tion work in the northern part of ' (iemons spent most of last week with her parents here.—Plant City Courier. The bungalow of Mr. J. D. O'Hern, which he is having erected adjoin- ing his home on South Massachusetts avenue, is rapidly progressing. Upox | the State, came in last night and will be here until tomorrow night 1118 headquarters are now at Wi!l- cox. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jacobs delight- ed their many friends by arriving last nigh from Marydel, Md., both its completion it will be occupied by . looking in the best of health. They A, Cole. are, as usual, at the Tremont for the winter. Mr. Jacobs is a popular Mrs. W. S. Patterson, wifc of the s‘rawberry buyer, and comes early Mr. and Mrs. C. Prisbyterian minister, had the m..- to get ready for the coming scason fortune to get her left hand badly | scalded a few days ago, but it ig; wow improving, we are glad to state. ' Mrs. M. C. Thigpen, of Lakeland,' arrived in Live Oak Saturday and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. L.' Lee. Mrs. Thigpen will be remem- lered as Miss Gussie St. John, who bus visited here before and has a nimber of friends who are always piud® to sece her.—Live Oak Demo- crat, It will Le interesting news to the friends of the Morse family to leaii that Mr. C. R. Morse, whose home is in Bethel, Conn,, has recently bLeen eiected representative from his district on the Progressive tickel Mr. Morse is known here, veitd his mother, Mrs. R. Morse, on scveral occasions. Dr. and Mre. W. were called Wednesday Springs to the Dbedside of Groover's father, returncd piorning, brinzing with them the sad news that Mr. Knowles pagsed away Thursday. TLey 1t:ve the sympathy of all in their bereave- ment. R. Groover, who to White Mrs. this Miss Meta Jewett, who hos beea spending the past five months with friends in New York state, and vis- iing in New York City, reached Jackdonville Saturday, and from that city went down to Lakeland to visit ker brother, Mr. Sandford Jewett, and family, having been called there by the illness of little Mi:s Nan Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. Jewett's in-; fant daughter.—Ocala Banner. | o it s Mr. J. G. Ferguson, who with his partner, Mr. Usher, is conducting a | grocery establishment in Lakeland, | returned home Thursday—as Ocala | is his home, and will continue to be | He says that the outlook for Lake- land is very promising; that he and his partner are trying to eecure a more prominent location and are doing a very encouraging business. —-Ocala Bannor (X THE LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ THEATRE 2999 :€48:020500¢88: ... DISONIA. smmu«u«»u | | | | The Ten of Diamonds ! Nestor. ! “Hetrogabalus,” the Tyrant of Rome + Gaumont, hiztorical. A Frivolous Heart, Eclair, comedy drama. ADMISSION lt having ¢ An item in yesterday's Telegram relative to a four-months-old Way- ! cross baby being able to stand alone and say “Papa” created considcrable interest on the strocts, one gentle- nan going so far as to say that he always had believed everything he stw in the Telegram, but being a proud father himself, this one was too big to swallow. The item takes on additional interest as we found out today that the little one is a cousin of Mr, . I. Inman. the pro- prietor of one of our leading cigar factories, who, however, stated that be had no idea he had such smart folks related to him, but as long as he saw it in the Telegram he was properly convinced. BUSINESS MEN WAKE UP! It is time for you to stop paying for your place of business and never 't a deed. Just count up the amount of rent you have paid since you started husiness, don't own the property. I have just purchased the five lots enst and back of Bryant building and nerth of the Tremont hotel, on Main street. No better location for busi- ness in the city for sile. Th» size of lots 2ix120, fronting on Main street, leaving a back alley of 1% feet, These lots will be sold on' tcrms, one-fourth cash, balance in' one, two and three years, 8 per cent irnterest. First huver gets the first choice. For further partienlars, sce J. W. KIMBROUGH. 11-5-1m. Lakeland, Fla. Fhbdddd § Sodddd Sobbr bbb d P PEPP 4444400 4400000000 AJESTI THEATRE 0D0000000000009%0 Th Katzenjnmmer Kids Tonight f-oooooooooooouo? ' Program for Iomum MAJESTIC ORCIESTRA Prof. Murphy verture—Warm Recesption Leader. The Katzerjammer Kids The Greatest Thinz in the World Vitagraph Drama A Close Call Biograph Comedy 'OPEN AT 6 P. M. (General Admission...l10¢ ledren under 12....5¢ Wm NOV. 9, 1912, COMING AUDITORIUM AT- TRACTION PLEASES JAX Cohan’s most amusing comedy | || sitccess, “Forty Five Minutes From | Broadway,"” was presented at the Luval Theatre yesterday afternoon || and last night before large and weli pleased audiences. The company oflering this old favorite this sea- son is above the average and the familiar story with its urique char- acters and interesting plot was well '\uld Bert Leigh, who was known here previously as a clever actor ha:;{ the importany rol; of Kid Burns and underst:nds the requirements o. the part thoroughly. The com- | this season is carrying a full out- fit of scenery and a number of clev- | e* and competent people. Jackson- ville Times-—Union, Nov. 6th, 1912 3 | CARD OF THANKS FROM MR. D. M. BEDENBAUGH Lakeland, Fla., Nov. 9th, 1912 ! | wish tg thank the many friends of myself and family for their kind-' | ness during the recent serious illness ‘of my wife, and we are very thank ifal for the many acts of kindnes: sho\\n myself and children in our ead bereavement in the loss' of m: | wife, and especially do we tbannl "Mrs. John W. Hansard, who %o kind I¥ volunteered to take care of our {little infant child until the arrival jof Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Keen, my wife's sister and her finub-nd._ who will reach Lakeland in a few day: and take charge of the little one to- gether with my other children. | bave not words to express my appre- ciation for the kindness sown ux 'and myself and children will be at home to our friends after Nov 20ti, | 10 % That and still you ATHLETIC CUT C! KAMN DREYFUS O CO. NFEW YORK gray, tan and their k v.here we ulull be very glad to see! you all, D. M. BEDENBAUGH. E. Z. Jones—uot “Easy Jones — is some real estater. He is a quic worker but he gets there and deliv- crs the goods. Some of his deals are famous in various parts of the Stat: 2ud he is doing something aall the time. - Jacksonville Industrial Re- cord. BEAUTY HINTS bere for whitening the skin are most ; 'murth tomorrow, mass being (ele- pany playing this musical comedy '-¢Nbensive, and in the reach of ev- ery girl, the only thing necessary be- Nothing pleases . fat woman as mucly as Lo see a woman who is fat- ter than she is. A fashion journal devotes a whole “-::;:e to the revo'ution in weman's vnderwear. Well, things like that should be changed every now and then. ORANGE I‘\RI\ A card or tele- phone message and | will be pleas- ed to submig a plat of the remaiu- ity lots in this Lakelands most de- sirable residential site. F. (". Willey, Raymondo Building. | Al of the remv.-dwl recommended [0\‘ | QOODOCOOOL00OV00LO00CTOC O ! AUDITORIUM Program for Tonight WHENRY'S ORCHESTRA THE PARTY DRESS BOARD KAISER WILHELM 11 ! (Vitagraph.) THE DEPUTY'S PERIL (Lubin.) FROM JERUSALEM TO THE DEAD SEA (Kalem) Admission, Adalts....10c {Children, under l2....5c i PAGE FIVB New Auditorium WED. NOV. 13 The Big Show of the Seasen Mr. Bert Leigh and his own company in the Musical Comeds Success 45 Minutes From Broadway Bv Geo. M, Cohan A Riot of Music, Fun, Prettv Girls, Exquisite Costume, Color and En- joyment. Company of 30. Car)-adof Scenery ,‘—- Prices: 5 $1.50. Sc&isull dole l Modern Facilities Means Added thcnency Miost especially is this truc in the =fice, where every minute counts, and pirfect records are IMPERATIVE Ir our store wi!l be found EVERYTHING necessary for the fall equipmert of the office. & kinds, carbon papers and typewritel rignt. r supplies. Loose leaf ledzers and V. Supplies of aB E. FILING DEVICES|. Pries Shaw-Clayton Station'ery Company 614 Franklin Street, (Local and Long Distance Phone) TAMPA FLORIDA. OTHES Off On Clothi Means 100 Per Cent to the Good N order to introduce to the Boys and Mothers of Lakeland and surround- ing country, the splendid lines o boys’ and children’s clothing that lam selling, | will give a reduction of 10 per centon every suit and odd pair of trous- ers in my store. from now until Novem- ber I5th. | am making this offer to try and interest the parents of boys and the boy who buys his own clothing in the splendid clothing, odd pants, shoes, hats and furnishings that 1 have pur- chased for this season. No need to send to Tampa, Jackson- ville or anywhere else for what the boy needs: you can save time, worry, trou. ble. mis-fits and your pocket book by bringing or sending your boy here to be fitted up. We will take as much pains and pleasure with the boys and children as we do with grown-ups, in fitting and satisfying them. A big assortment of serges, cassi- mers, worsteads, cheviots and tweeds to select from. Colors: brown, blue, indred shades, made in sailor blouse. Rus- ATHLETIC CUT CLOTHES WAHNN DREYFUS & CO. NEW YORK BOYS AND MOTHERS ing sian, Norfolk, single and double breast. Prices range from $3.50 to $12.50 with a 10 per cent reducton off. give satisfaction orl will make good. See¢ window. Some of these suits have two pairs of pants. Every suit guaranteed to E. F.BAILEY