Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 22, 1912, Page 5

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PCRSONALY : Mrs. Fred Thrower, of Tampa, is a clarming visitor to the city, the guest of Mrs. J. D. O'Hern. In Case of Fire Phone 35,000 e lake Pharmacy has becn iu Lands of the decorator all day now presents a most attractive | v appearance. Mr. NX. F. Peterson is at home for a few days on account of illmess. His many friends trust that he will soon | be enjoying his usual 2ood health, The condition of the street cross- | ings yesterday make the streets pe- and today brick ag 1o pedesiria . Morse has gone s she Will visit hier mother those invit irospect of onliarly 10 Mi- ns s to spend win o L Mrs GoWL Genda and Ma Liting Mrs Dwell, at hiome Smith and daunght been vis e e . Who have George Lee has just had hee n Missouri avenue repainted, adds much to its :nrr.uli\.--‘ jvery Jenniy returned | erday and report having a| nice M | them a returp visit Caswell wiil | time | e M i R T R T L pay Odd Fellows will hold a meet- | special importance tenight at tropolis, A1 for work in the second de- \ll members of the and all visiting brethren ar 1o be present. S0n near Chrisimas laeksony loc: Quite a delegation of up to attend the Tampa boos- | s came Board of | Tiade entertainment last night | 3 S AW Among them were Hon, F. ¢ Bow- case of Dr. 8. J. ¢ . ) yer, Tampa Board ol | vx, wherein the tormer cha ! | Powell, the live retacy of that orzanization Smith vs president of the Trade and \Willis I3 tter with securing money un- Lake- wias satisfactor- Mp: amount retences, d 1 fnd was these valued Fampa { conld not remain with us lonzer | of court yesterday e l oS us paving Dr. Smith the d which was ted out and only resrets thes 200, $ BOARD OF TRADE MEET- ING MONDAY NIGHT. B, Smithi, of Ala Keo Ward and J 13, Smith, Mg, enjoyed a camping ant in the few weland, and J recompanied by fp \ journed) ng expedition o Lukeland® Moy o ligt DLk called Monday nisht, Nov, 23 Punta Gorda Herald, Ilis will be the most important busi special cad meeting ol forcsts o i a days this for ness meetinz o its history, as the| by-laws pre pared by the Board of Governors wi submitted for approval, and the plans for the coming year's work will ! N and ome he He Santord by Mrs who will visit relatives there durin . .. Bryan lefy today tor his in Newton Grove, N. oL wil] spend a week or Hew coustitution ten hy was accompanied as far as Everybody interested in g ryan and children be lannched. the organization should attend this! it they may have the later ones. his absence meeting, even 1o | miiss some of AUTOS ARE MOVING. br. . D, Griffin, the well kunown piysician and druggist, is dviving new Penn. 30 Roadster. bonght this weok of the Lakeland Automohil: ' ard Supply Co. This is the scconl! car of this make purchased by br. [0 Griflin, his extensive practice nece-- @ beanty sitating the Keeping of two cars We have just received demonstra- 1913 Ford touring car, which is Whether yon wish to buy visit our salesroom and take this greatest automobile g value on the American market, Costs Miss Meta Jewett returned today | SR o {less to begin with (only $665 for trom a visit to her brother, Mr ! 5 e touring cars and $5390 for roadsters sanford Jewett, and family at Lake- : : {delivered at your doorfully equipped) land. She 4 vas accompanied by h'r‘l ecing light strong) they will ]l"'““" il ulx-(-e.\l |lrp.:.|rv RS o0 where heavy cars cannot, and this “n Tnnwrsnl favorite in Ocala.- Ovca- | fact tiva bl Halily t]m’:vfl part ot cost of keeping up light We have eighteen his home, and the anxiety of his“”s “r']”“f! AR DL i Y Wik | stalment of six about Dee. 1. 1f you !ru‘v!ul,\ is thereby relieved. He went | SANT Bl liottar flace. yoire order |u. Tampa on business, and was taken f; oad. of tme Wwant to il there, and was unable to com- ' psing it as demand is so heavy that wunicate with his family for some | the factory cannot in to keep un and naturally there was som> ‘\l'i(h it, and when we sell out one rneasiness felg for him. We are glad | | shipment cartat ot 15 report that he is back and will | ST Rt it hoe i Orders are already o -] agam N . tless soon be quite well again. |, ce portion of cars we | j or not, look tyet makes S, \ery Mr, C. 1. Inman has returned to| you begia days, we when wo )woked for a . | have in sight. _In the published report of R E 4y (v ArToMORILE isey, treasurer of the city execu- | SUPPLY (O 1 thve committee, one item of disburse- ment-—$2 to G. P. Quaintance for srving as officer of election in the | primary inadvertently | This the | in exact Theze clections were conducted most eco- nomically, with the result that a'l cindidates were refunded a k proportion of the entrance money. AND -22-t1. sceond omitred, was $2 item makes statement balance THEATRE ;000000000000000 A GOOD SHOW ALWAYS. arse »uu«m { the city, fthen i Wimself, flesh to the hone, freveral ligaments {bune which is the| THE EVENIN) TELEGRAN, LAK t HASKELL AND PAUWAY ITEMS | DELUA CLARKE IN Miss Hazel =« had as guem! lest Sunday, Miss iluth and Vera Williams and Mis= \illie Hurn. Mr. and Mrs. Wonble had as guest lJast Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Krause al-| so Mrs. Krause's r. Tom Williams visited relatives | at Kathleen Saturday and Sunday. The young people of Haskell have organized a society “Haskell Young People’s Society.” | Mrs. York gave a party at the reS-“ idence of Mrs. Trask for the little felks Saturday p. m. Several attend- | eG and spent a delightful evening. The young pecple met at Mrs. Krause's Sunday p. m. to arrange 2 | 1 programme for our Nmas entertais- | nent.. Miss Maude Turner has been 01 the sick list and was not able to attend school last week. ! Mr. G. A. Cardwell made a short | virit to Wauchula Sunday. Mrs. Bell Hall of Christina visited | ber mother, Mrs. McClelland last | Veek. i Mr. E. . Burezner of Hernando, as visiting home folks Tuesday. ew father as "'ln IlTTL\I BY RATTLER TAMPA f MAN CUKES HIMSELF LeRRoy soveral miles southeast of the Lee Mac- | Best known busi- | While out Cotter We Donell, hunting with city Inesday afternoon, one of the ness men and relizious \\Ul]\fi]\ in, bitten by a rattlesnake, Which sprang upon him from a clamp Mro Machonell, tak- ing a pocket knite, « pul"' cout and Mr Wils of palmettoes tiog of the calf or h applied antiseptic, which Cottey him In Wit had with | the injared man Bronaht to the city and treated by el M later being turned \damson, Mr. Mac- S0 thor an automohbile ook, wor Doncils family did My he ha fCets, except over to in physician Machonell do his stffered no il et onghiy WOrk that the pain resualting from inflicted on | deeper than the the cutting a vein and thye severe cut which e and wiich was In Machonell NCCeSETY cottine around bite, Mr removed 1 his a reporter of The Mr. Machonell Lome yvesterday by ribune, e ment other thap that he was out ol in fit trim to Tampa Tri- was seen al woull make no state- [danger and was not discuss the ocenrfente the Children's Right of Liberty. i Do not forget that every child has |~ - a right to some leisure and some freo- [ dom from observation. It is possll»ln-l to be too watchful. If children are taught to drink after food and not with it, as a normal thing they will do it naturally, anrd suffer less from diges- tive troubles than if they drink fre- quently during a meal. BUSINESS MEN, WAKE UP! It is time for you to stop paying for your place of business and nci.r get a deed. Just count up tae amount of rent you have paid sinc¢ you started business, and still you don’t own the property. 1 have just purchased the five lo's cast and back of Bryant building «:d ncrth of the Tremont hotel, on M strect. No better location for bu - ness in the city for sale. Th: sive of lots 25x120, fronting on Mu street, leaving a back alle; of feet. These lots will be sold terms, one-fourth cash, balance | one, two and three years, 8 per ¢« §1mnrvst First buyer gets the fi - choice. For further particulars, J. W. KIMBROUGH., | 11-5-1m. Lakeland, Fla TR | 00000C0000000000D000CEC D AUDITORIUM Program for Tonight 0000000000090Qfl Program for IOIIIQM MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. (EDISONIA.) = \.................... THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. THE BRIGAND. (Eclipse—Drama.) HIS THRIFTY WIFE. (Essanay —Comedy.) (One is business, the ot her crime drama.) A MEXICAN MIXUP. (Nestor—\Wild West Drama.) THE JEALOUS WIFE (Powers—Drama.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10¢ _|Children, under 12....5¢ HIS BROTHER WILLIE. (Powers—Comedy.) Open From 5 to 11. M'HENR‘I S ORCHESTRA BUMPS—A TRAINED ELEPHANE AND A CHILD CIRCUS CLOWY (Vitagraph—Comedy.) THE COWBOY’S MOTHER (Selig—A True to Life Westert Drama.) THE CUB REPORTER. (Edison—Drama.) TWO CINDERS—A FAT MAN'S LOVE AFFAIR. (Vitagraph—Comedy.) Admission, Adults....10¢ Children, under 12....5¢ or | “Introduce Me, following to A delightful bit piesented at ing. ! taste such as is left by a cool, dainty drink on a hot summer day. a delicions romance tinged with the proper amount of humor and tears. ¢ from the risque and the sala- Cious. It is a play to which one would | depot and coal shute—one that could | ¢po opice of collector of revenue of The plot is charming. story of a man who is dramatizing N Ghent publishers and leading oncilintion comes at last act with a breathl PAGE FiVE y Moore, Kathleen and Mrs : Graves, Tamba. ' Mr. Pryant served in both the Civil and Indian Wars. He had the li-rgest number of descendants of any man in Polk ecounty. FLAND, FLA. NOV. MIKE WOULD MAKE A G0OD ‘UN. 'Y -wrnonncz ME." ———— E In writing up various popular citi- zens of Sanford who would make ! good councilmen timber, the Sann- terer in the Sanford Herald has the fellowing about a former lLakelan i | man, which that gentleman’s friends will read with interest: “Mike Crown is a Councilman aft- v my own heart, for he is one of the | . l Della Clarke's new comedy. *an exchange has the . Z. JONES V\ITHDRAWS FROM RACE FOR OFFICE say: of drama was | the theater last even- ‘Introduce Me' left behind it a who has been an ac- few men in Sanford who already has | ;.. ..nqidut. for the federal posi- the aldermanic proportions. Mr. | [ tion of collector of internal revemue Crewn informs me that it would be | ! for the State, has dropped out of the impossible for him to make the race | .. c00 pusiness reasons. When seen kowever, because he cannot diet’ i by a representative of the Metropolig himself in such a short time. If he Mr aid regard- 3 7. Jones, It was result was highly qlislactory ‘Introduce Me' is a story of & Jones 1 this morning, wuatrimonial squabble that is entirely | 9id o in for such athletics he could | |ing his race for the office: be counted upon to have a revolving “l have beep urged to apply for his best friend’s sister | be moved every six months to suit | ypig seate under the Democratic ad- It is the | the wishes of every citizen and dem-' b\ igipation, and have recently sent a |oustrate that the railroad belonged it a good many letier wting sueh. to the city instead of the city be-{,n9 my probability of applying for llum:lnp: to the railroad. Mr. 1‘mwn(”“, position — since which time 1 | i carry could also take expert advice on city ! have learned more about the salary . from B. G. which | ;and allowances, and find that | am | would be of inestimable value, ()u-ldn“m in a position to aceept it or to larger than Sanford.™ affairs Smith, | being the fight for it thankful to my mans they b ta tiake “lam very ! el s | DEATH OF A PIONEER the letters { {written me. and am ia po Kathleen, Nov. 16, - Please note | oo\ that 1 have some of the strons- Unete dohn Bryant, one [ est support in the State offered me.” Jacksonville .\Ivlrnwlis. friceds for i the death or Lo the oldest settlors AN of this country. | 1860 ' e e to Polk county in THANKSGIVING BOX FOR CHURCH HOME AND HOSPITAL here until his death LR | and lived horn 1822, und «Ii--dv A [ L B4 Vas Oct. thus Lickine only one A1 contrilntions for the Thanks- rronth and one day of bheing W0 year [ Civing hox of groceries to be sent by ol age akeland branch of the Women's | A | the | He leaves to mourn him cight sons | Auniliary society for Chureh | £ s and two davzhters and ninety-six [ srandehildren. The sons are: 8. RBevant, W a aid G B Kathleen; land 00 D Bryant, Lakeland; ) Brvant, Auburndale; G0 A The daunshters ar Nome and Nospital Orlanda T residence of M (1o shonld sent o the Bryant, Faton not later than Sat- Old tinea Al Mrs, O wrday Orrow ) noon Bryant, vill Mrs, nu gratetully received take ! Bushne! mbers ploase notice D T Tt T ST T Tt T S S T I vt w A TR M B Y & Are You Satisfied With Where Vou [at? MISS DELLA CLARKE, (=g 2= 1] o In “Introduce Me ‘“ |:. I wriitea, which his wile > Now N novel ¢ For nicc meals, good home~ooking and to um. Both striking the the play ar HIRRESN] bt talented couple me esttanzed by reason of w3 pleasant rooms, apply to agents, retandings oceasioned by interviews with press ladies. end of the MRS. HENRY BACON ¢ 211 South Tennessee Ave—Miss Brow ning's HOHOIOTOLOHEFOIOIOIOH08 Ree the rprise for s Home actory vin- -i')ioi»o-a‘a-‘:-oli O b dramatist and a sati ion of his wife,” 2 g : % g2 PARK HILL 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. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shadc Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Berause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. Because all Streets will be Graded. —See——r Deen- Bryant G. C. Rogan "7 or §. M. STEPHENS

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