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; PATE FIVE THE EVENIN3 TELEGRAN. LAK ELAND, FLA. NOV. 21, 1912, T T ———————————————————————— /’-’_—’_———,7" - s pe o 2 s T —— M. W, MAPLES ARRAIGNED | e A Here's where the perential charm | tables will soon have their inning e e Beginnin 5 FOR MURDER OF "Ym'g “Papa, why does the "t.g always | ©F Florida blends with her perpes ml,'rhe coming of cold weather is '''''' come in the fall?” “The habit, my 8o, [ utility and makes her chis iz | bringing to an end the supply of Gainesville, Nov. 21.—M. W. Ma- | originated in the Garden of Eden.” i ples, the white man who disappeared | - n.ysteriously the first day of the] ng term of court, and in which | “Southern growers of green ves:- case estreatment of the $5,000 bondi It is time for you to stop paying : was moved at the May term, Was iB ' for your place of business and never 2 S e court Tuesday. Maples returned | get 3 deed. Just count up the here a few days ago, surrendering miamoum of rent you have paid since the sheriff in the court room. Helyoy grarteq business, and still you was arraigned and plead not gulltY don't own the property. to an indictment charging him with | [ pa.e just purchased the five lots murder In the first degree. Maples 18 | cast and back of Bryant building and v | northern home-grown green stoek {and the southern produce is again wianted by the trade.” the commonwealths. Say. the N\ York Packer: BUSINESS MEN, WAKE UP! CRSON PARAG FOOHOFOSOIVIOIOEDEOIOIOFVIC I DTG0 FOSOPOPOFOHAHDS0ST 2 Are You Satisfied With Where You Fat? [[n Case of Fire Phone 5,000 i A\ T. Latiatte, the genial rep- wive of Dodson’s Printers Suy- of Atlanta, was a visitor to calling on this of- i today t1e desire of this paper that «ubscriber get a paper every .oon in the week, and should arrier fail to leave your paper, Mr. and turned to their home in St. Cloud |but it is understood that his counsel tkis morning after a pleasant visit | with Mrs. John W. Scarr and family. ‘| not likely be tried at this term. Mrs. F. O. Scarr re-| High Springs. accused of murdering Robt. Ryals at He is now in jail, will make a determined effort to se- cure bail for him, as the case wil! Instead of the District Conference F mm indorsing Rev. J. R. Cason, the ar- ! died last night at Nichols, was “rought here this afternoon for in- terment in the Lakeland cemetery, the trip being made through the country. Rev. J. R. Cason and Rev. I. . Jenkins conducted the service, which was held at the grave. Mr. and Mrs. John Bates are the rarents of a daughter born yester- day. Mrs. Bates was ofrmerly Miss 1 selves in favor of the formation of a union for the purpose of growing and marketing potatoes. It was de- cided that the Farmers’ club, as an crganization, could not connect it- w1t with the project, but those who tavor such an organization are invit- od io meet in the park, in Lakeland an Saturday, Nov. 23 at 10 o'clock, when the matter cap be frely dis- cussed and the enterprise launched ncrth of the Tremont hotel, on Maia street. No better location for busi- ness in the city for sale. Th: size of lots 23x120, fronting on Main street, leaving a back alle; of 18 feet. These 1ots will be sold on tcrms, one-fourth cash, balance in one. two and three years, $ per cent For nice meals, good home~ooking and pleasant rooms, apply to MRS. HENRY BACON .. i \. St. Johns is recovering | ticle in yesterday's issue should have FORM POTATO UNION. interest. First buyer gets the nm] iron o three weeks' illness and is | read Quarterly Conference. At the meeting of the Lakeland choice. For further particulars, see | 211 South Tennessee Ave.—Miss Browning‘s Home s able to it up, which is gratify- T Farmers' club last Saturday a num- J. W. KIMBROUGH. |9 ..us to her many friends. | The body of Mr. Gresham, who died | por of those present declared them- 11-5-1m, Lakeland, Fla. .WWQOWW " CHRISTMAS GOODS | Do you realize the advantages ard the importance of modern conv eniences in the transportation and i Pl telephone No. 37 and the mat- | Sallie Lou Franklin. it found desirable, i v i1 he looked into immediately — RS, SN communication ? i corrected. Tie DBaracca class of the First Bap- it cturch will give an oyster sub- v <uturday night, the proceeds to |, used to build a Sunday schooi adjoining the church. The ihe supper is to be held will \ announced later. U 1" nembers of the White and Red the Board of Trade, and Mr. . Weinberg has arrived with his family from iTl‘nlL. and is located on property he { bought from Mr. E. C. Elder on Lake ‘llflllingworllL Mr. Weinberg is { Mighly pleased with his location and prospects, and will make a desirabl» addition to the army of contentel (and prosperous newcomers to this "section. Mr. and Mrs. . G Memminger Tennessee Ridge. | GETTING READY TO LEAVE i FOR WASHINGTON. Members of the Florida delegation will all be in Washington within the | next two weeks preparatory to the opening of Congress, Dec. i, Congressman Stephen M. man, chairman of the rivers and har- | bors committee, reached the r;milnli lart week and is engaged in some im- desires to have | Spark- Do you realize that you can in o few hours come to Tampa and roturn home the same day, giving you plenty of time to do your shopping, or that you can use the Long Distance Telephone and purchase from us anything we carry in stock, with the assurance that your oiders will receive the same careful attention as though you were r:.aking purchases personally? Our stock is “SPLENDIDLY PERFECT" in every particular—diversity, quality and consistent prices. A STORE FULL OF BEAUTIFUL XMAS GIFTS. Beautifully bound books,all thepopular and latest books by the best authors. Many special holiday bind- fteaii- 0l portant work he o )1 . who attend the enter- and daughter, Miss Memminger, ready when Congress convenes, ngs. Lonent at the Auditorium 'Olliflf"- spent yesterday in Tampa calling on gopagor Duncan U, Fleteher willl Tine china, imported hand painted art china, odd. unigue and orig inal in design, rich and artistic 1o A vested to f~.1t!|4'r wear white friends. They were guests at the De- Frobably journcy té Washington this | e ! Ll roses, or, if these are not ob- Soto hotel The peety made the Wi ook sinee he had work on two im- ! decoration, d . white and red ribbon, in from Lukeland in their handsome | poptang gub-committees of the Sen- A larve assortment of art brass £oods. specially fine writing paper, children’s books and games. Prices 1 1o designate to which side they Fiat touring car, which machine is ate commerce committee, The sub- 5 2 k. considered one of the finest of 18| committecs have been engaged ia Jways right. e e Lind in ihe State It iz of the six- ‘ formulating two bills which will be Ve Co 1 Inman left Lakeland Jast (3 7indor typesand nas all e mest g pigna he most important to be in- | }riday and failed to inform his wife luofern cquipments, They returned | troduced at the coming gsossion. ' i wlere he was going, and as she has 1ot heard from him since, she is con- < lirably worried about his where- L iouts; however, we feel that he will siortly return and wil] be able to fully explain what called him away to Lakeland in the afternson, Mr. Memming influential *, who is one of the most citizens of retirned from tended trip to Furope, where he vis- Cited the principal cities, being away has recently an ex- Polk county,! Senator Nathan P. Bryan is ex- ‘pected to be in Washington several | days prior to the opening of 1‘nu<; | gress as is Congressman Frank Clark. | "of the Second district. | Congressman Dannitte Mays of lhu. Shaw-Clayton Stationery Co. Tampa, Florida 514 Franklin Street Phone 251 and where he has been. Any one about five months. He spent consid- qying Florida district, expects to | nowinz anything about where he is erable time in Germany, where he reach Washington in time for ‘h,“"- e vill please communicate with Mre. entered a noted sanitavium for treat-{ cnoping Inman and the same will be greatly appreciated. The tickets for the “Trip Aroun the World,” which event will take place next Tuesday, are now on sale, ard they are selling rapidly. Those who haven't purchased, should visit Cole & Hull's jewelry store at once and get the interesting little slip that entitles each passenger to an artomobile trip all around the city, | ¢uring which time four Lakeland hemes will be visited. The money derived from this source will be useld i purchasing books for the library which the Woman's Club will install iu the Auditorium. Mr. H. J. Lewis, of Kathleen, man- azer of the Kathleen Refrigerator Co., brought to town this morning the first strawberries of the season to he put on the market. The three fine quarts brought in were of the Excelsior variety and were grown by Mr. H. L. Costinc of Kathleen. Mr. lewis states that prospects are ex- cellent for a fine crop and says that Kathleen will be there with the best tie market affords, and will there- fore get fancy prices. Mr. Costine, as far as we are informed, breaks the record for having the earliest straw- terries on sale in the State. EDISONIA, THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. ment. They were given a hearty :\' elcome by their friends in the eity :.\4-xln'r||u,\' Tampa Tribune | | Mrs. A H Darracott has returned | trom Washington, D. €., where she went to attend the National U. D, ¢ imm-omlun. She reports a grand i time, the Daughters having been ! tendered a series of receptions which ! were the most brilliant the country Receptions were :ll'mlvrml them at the White Hous {the New Williard hotel, and at many private homes in Washington, hesides which they were guests at a | has ever witnessed. ernor of Maryland at his mansion. Mre Darracott states that during the reception at the White House the Marine band played Dixie and im- mediately cheers went up from the thousand ladies in attendance—an ! unheard of proceeding in the White House, it was admitted, but Southern i bisod could not withstand the temp- tation and for several minutes the cheering continued and only stopped when the band ceased playing. MAJEST] THEATRE * eOROOVODOCTOORN DON'T MISS TONIGHT. COODOODONGOODCON Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. THE UNKNOWN TRAVELER. reception tendered them by the gov- | | It is probable that Congressman- elect Emmett Wilson, who begin: !service March 4 next as successor to Mr. Mays, and Congressman-at-large Claude L.’Engle, also to begin servire the fourth of next March, will he pregent at the opening of the third session of the sixty-second Congres: Curtis Sparkman and George Les ter, respectively secretary to ('nn-‘ | gressman Sparkman and messenge. yon the rivers and harbors commit- '1[00, leave Tampa for the capitol or Wednesday night. J. L. Kelly, of Marianna, secretary to Senator Bryan, expects to reach Washington three or four days prior to the opening, Jeff Stephens, of Monticello, secre- tary to Congressman Mays, wil] be in Washington several days prior to Dec. 3. Frank 1. Huffaker, who has been the secretary to Congressman Frank Clark, has resumed active newspaper work in Jacksonville and may not re- 1 turn to Washington with Mr. Clark J. M. Cathcart, Jr., of this city. secretary to Senator Fletcher, ex- pects to leave tomorrow for Gadsden Ala., accompanied by wife and =on and after a brief stay at Gadsden, will proceed to Washington.—St. Pe- tersburg Independent. AUDITORIUM Program for Tonight | MWHENRY'S ORCHESTRA Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill 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. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Because if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you Fourth. [ (Eclipse—Drama. ) do Wi“ alwa S be gl‘d. 1;}}{:50}:11’\'{:&‘9::1%2::: )G OUR NEIGHBOR'S WIFE. Board # ’ ; | e ' (Essanay—Comedy. ) Trade ) DT&&;‘,&%;;?HST' THE LESSER EVIL. =see= i (A B—Drama.) ° ! GOV. WILSON'S srmnzr: HOME Meetlng C R Deen-flryant | AT SEA GIRT, N. Y. ] ' /OPEN AT 6 P. M. & 0 an iIdi ! o wiovo wrton l:enml o Anisson, Adus...0 o Lo g Snew | - «10¢] Chitdrea, under 12....5¢ tea et |Children, under 12....5¢ : | or §. M. STEPHENS | ADMISSION .........ccviwen100 | O s TOREROB0RCHOIOREROKOIHORCRCACHORCFOROROIORCBOR