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'sh‘e its regular concert in the park CITIZENS' BAND WILL GIVE CONCERT TOMORROW NIGHT. The Lakeland Citizens’ band will | tomorrow night at 7 p. m. Last ‘Tbunday the band did not play om \iss Annie Laurie Cook returned | account of rain. [tV Saint Augustine yesterday after We will play in the park every m;om: RUMINATIONS 3| S UNCLE HENRY§ Dear Editer, 1 was reel tickied to| have Mr. Holworthy honered by bc'i ing made a secertary of the Bord of Trade. No more wiil 1 worry about the Bord of Trade. Next to me, | guess he is as good as they could get. | 1 wouldn't have took the ofiis, if lx had been ast, still I think 1 could | dc it. 1 was intendin to tell Mr. Al-' field or somebody that way that 1| was willin to take the offis, but Mar- thy talked it out of me. She sayed 1 had better stick to one thing at & time and do that well, and as long as | had to do this writin shethought 1 had better not take anything far- ELAND, FLA., NOV. 27, 1912. PAGE FIVB THE B0Y WITH THE GUN Complaint has reached me, as pres- ident of the Florida Audubon Society, kas no body of workers which are so numerous, so industrious and tireless, so cheap to maintain, and so attrac- tive to look at as are the birds; it is | you started business, and stil) you don’t own the property. I have just purchased the five lots { epst and back of Bryant building and from various parts of the State thad beyond all description shameful that | nc rth of the Tremont hotel, on Maia btoys, both wanite and colored, are o shooting mocking-birds and other birds which are protected by the laws | vHOPOP0F0F0F0I0E0#090 10y - | ¢f Florida with aif-guns and other | sentiment which will insist upon the | street, leaving a back all. weapons, and that parents often scem indifferent to this infraction of law on the part of their children, as do game wardens and sheriffs, Section 3759 of the general statu- tes of the State of Florida contains the following words: ‘“No person shall within the State of Florida kill or catch or have in his possession, living or dead, any wild bird other than game birds, nor shall purchase, offer or expose for sale any such wild bird if it has been killed or caught. No person shall within the State of Florida take or needlessly destroy the nests or eggs of any wild bird, I these are being slaughtered in sucl. rumbers. | What we need is an aroused public cnforcement of such laws for the pro- tection of our bird life as are now upon the statute book, and upon the enacting of one or two other needed laws as, for example, one giving pro- tection to the robin. There ought a!- sc to be a State warden, and a force of county and local wardens, oper- ating under his direction whose bus- 'Inell it would be to protect forests, game—whether mammals, birds, or fish—and all song and plumage birds. W. F. BLACKMAN. i THANKSGIVING DINNER, 50c—| At Mrs. Henry Bacon's, 211 Tennes- | street. No better location for busi- ness in the city for sale. Th: size of lots 25x120, fronting on Mais - of 1§ feet. These lots will be sold o= tcrms, one-fourth cash, balance ix one, two and three years, 8 per cent interest. First buyer gets the firm choice. For further particulars, see J. W. KIMBROUGH. 11-5-1m. Lakeland, Fla. T0 ASK SLAYER'S PAROLE Evansville, Ind., Nov. 27—A move- ment was started here today for a pe- tition to the State Board of Pardoms for the parole of William Lee, whe is serving a life sentence at the Michigan City Prison. Lee was com ror shall have such nests or eggs in | see avenue. Phone 98 and make res- | victed here less than a year ago for Thursday night unless it rains, and | visit with Mrs. B. K. Young. i would not let rain stop us if we had o ———————— ther onto my shoulders, and 80 I|1isor her possession. Any person vio- | ervations now. the murder of his mother, father and Mrs. C. i in the city, the r, Captain W. C. iy. The Lake Morton private school pnd XU 1:0n a holiday until Monday. ey aptain W. C. Norvell has just re- torred from a trip to Augusta, Ga., wicre he went to the bedside of his brotter, who was quite 11l ypunied home by the l | | latter \‘!H‘ much improved. \ticcos Sue and Belle Cloud will down to Tampa today to spend tseiving with Rev. Hardin and Ilardin's mother, who is the E f. v ¢ wn Aice ily. Rev, Les Lakoland her home now, having preceded 11 daye ato there s Clond seve Miss Steinmeyer's kindergarten | Very soon, we will again come to the od today and will give the chil- front and be known as THE band of UNI He was | rew morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. W |s Patterson, pastor of the I‘rosb,\'-‘ "these churches fwith ever:body a dosire (o v ' M. Love, of Augusta, Gu., '8 band stand for shelter. The band' guest of her broth- has had a little trouble lately on ac-: = : : : Norvell and fam: - count of some of the members leav- | 8iit above taking my advice, and 1| .ing, going off to school etc. | taking in raw material and as soon |as they get in shape, which will be'! iy | { the town as me, and he is right. One 'ty imprisonment for ten days." We aro | “orida. PRESS REPORTER. ON THANKSGIVING SERVICES | At the Methodist church tomor- we are pleased to note is now 1€ rian church of this city, will, ;pnmh u Thanks j chiurches co-oper. 'are Preshyterian, hyterian, Lutheran, ving sermon. The « in the servien Cumberland Pres- Christian and all the members of re imvited, together who has no ch h 1 W Methodist, and heme, and any others who mey f reltin widh thes iple e and 1 Mr. Vernie Stov- tonizht for Ocal oy will gpend Thanks Mr. and stevers Mrs nrents, <t Lyceum number will be traction the Anditorinm to- w nitht when La‘ont Colewill dellv fimoug lecture on “The Clif Dwellers.”” Season tickets for the Lyceum course can he purchased at a very low price, and everybody fs urzed to attend the first number. at e Mrs. . M. McLauzhlin and baby, o' Palatka, who have been visiting bor sister-in-law, Mrs. B. K. Young, returned home yvesterday. The baby wius christened Sunday at the !\1Nh-| ocist church by Rev, I. C. Jenkins, Mrs. Young standing as god-mother ‘H indecd very funny. At the Catholic church on last ny his best in black-face. The bill| Sunday, Nov. 24, immediately after iy gtrictly clean and refined. jces will beenh comptly will be concluded in time ar 10 and 1 for people to 20t ko B tuken for 3 the An offering to be will be poor, 1 churcehe This Popula ny Scor Last Night—New Comedy Tonight. The Empire € billed at the Aunditorium, scored a hit last night in its lady minstrel, presenting a wry. cliean and attrac- tive show full of variety. The Em- pire Quartette, which this company featurcs, was forced to respond at each of the two performances due to repeated and continued applause which greeted them, The Empire Co. will presoni to- nizht a comedy military drama that Mr. Osman, the comedian, is seen in this bill The the usual services, Mr. John Kos- pmpire Co. will not hold the boards tecki and Mies Sophie Soblerajski | op, Thursday nizht, but will appear| were united in marriage by Rev. Fa- [ geain on Friday and Saturday with | ther Elfer. The young people are of ' entirely new acts. the Polish nationality and reside in | tpis big vaudeville bill Messrs. Ken- redy & Hull are showing three of f(l-r' very latest motion pictures whiel lave also changed each nizht, the neichborhood of Pauway, whoere they are property owners. NO PAPER TOMORROW. | The Evening Telegram mkcsE Mrs. three holidays a year—on Thanks- thank giving day, on Christmas day, and friends In addition to CARD OF THANKS. W. C very sincerely the o, the Fourth of July. One of these ' band for the numerous acts of kind- helidays has now rolled around, and, ar a consequence, no paper will be issued tomorrow. The faithful em- ployes whose constant and arduous ness and sympathy shown to her in { her recent bereavement, also for th: many and beautiful floral offerings, and to say that such kindnegs will work make the production of a daily | hever be forgotten. paper possible, deserve and need a day’s rest, which we are sure no one will begrudge them. So, hoping that every reader of the Telegram has oc- cosion to render thanks for the beunties of *Providence—which is certainly the case with us—we will b> on deck again Friday afternoon with our usual entertainment. i‘:.[ THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. 2009 100 30002908¢< DISONIA) ; u«u«mmcwvse'e BIG HEARTED SIM. (Ithp—Western Drama.) ANIMATED WEEKLY NO. 22. DADDY. (An Eclair Comedy That Is Well Worth the Price.) Open From 5 to 11. AJESTI o ————————— THEATRE CN-R-R-N-R-N-N-R-N-R-R-R-R-R CLEAN AND REFINED ENTER. TAINMENT. 00000000000 D000 Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE—KILLARNY AND YOU. PATHE'S WEFKLY CURRENT EVENTS. | l THE RIVAL CONSTABLES. Pathe—Comedy. THE KIDNAPPED CONDUCTOR. (Kalem—Comedy.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10¢ Children, under 12....5¢ the various * dy Co., which .} McClelland wishes to . many ! of herself and her late hus-, didn't. [ can do a good deel for the Bord. of Trade if Mr. Holwortby guess he aint. He has allers sayed | i they want noboddy in town that took | . tling 1 would like to say to the Bord | out and do whatever it peers to them Rid ought to be done. They are a little Inclined to set around and ! wate for someone to come here from tor the law i 7| atar off to tell them what to do. It iy every possible way to see that this lis my opinion and 1 have heered oth- boneficent statute is observed. ¢rs say the same thing, that they bad ought to know how to spend There is lois 0i clothing going tlicre own money wolls in sheep's cround secking whom they can de- vower among the Bords of Trade and | the reel estate exchanges in the new 1t man has got sense tagh o his own husness towns i t ran and the rest like him had jlo to run the busness and the Bord of Trade o diving. 1 would b iy up u skeme 120 or Pean- Id ast, “Aint as pood that And, it m (i I wou just an think of oursells?" 1 would ruther use the or r7'= 1 Lad thoughy up myselt, 1 am good at thinkin of thinas, and |1 Tors willin to do a little thinkin fos them as is less pifted than me. Of corse oncet in while the vill come up something reel pood that was thought of first by som boddy away from here, and if so, ! would not be o sot in my ways tha: | I wouldn't lissen to all that wus worth lissentn to. Still, I think, in the long run, the men like John i wards and Mr. Cox and others cin (think of things as good as the ncit one, and if they can't, I know I can. 1 hol(:me in paternizin home indus- trys even in ideecs. And, they is quite a few others that thinks as | do in this. Of course, the Chau— (however you spell the dumb word) is som am al- a perience. That is different. I guc:s you was glad to see the Addam coming back. We was. Marthy anl me hag both run down a little o tLis phisical culture work. We ws doin reel well up to last Angust lguess we will feel like takin it again now. Please tell Mr., and ¢ - racially Mrs.,, Addamg if you | them that T am glad to sce t] orce more in our midst, and I wi'l | help all T can in holdin there m {ins. If some of there gpeckers should fale to come some night, I would e glad to speek. I have severe] «u!- jects on which I have thought dec - lv. One is, Is Marriage a Blessin or a Curse to the Humen Race ” An- other is, Is Women the gratest Mic- tery God Ever Performed?” And AUDITORIUM Program for Tonight MHENRY'S ORCHESTRA Billy Osmond D e RN Admission, Adults...20 Children, under 12..10¢ Two Performances 6:30 and 8:15 "# First. lating the provisions of this section siall be ljable to a fine of $5, for each offence, and an additional fine of $3 for each bird, living or dead, or |as much interrest in the affares of | scssed in violation of this section, or | get a deed. l I beg parents throughout the State, !of Trade is that they should branch and the teachers in the public and; Sunday schools, to bring this law for- ¢'bly to the attention of the boys in: their charge; to explain the reasons' and to exert themselves i And i particularly urge the sheriffs and | lonnty sheriffs of the various coun- | avd other public officials, to see ! the infraction of this statute is ' gk | i the most part, no doubt, the tof hirds Ly youn<e lads is and to the shortsnan | ( 1 'y pmnished 1 i « to thonehtlessness, ineti of 1} Lin them. Mest boys ean easily ! the nets \ wonahlen from every poine hirds, ¢ T our sone which b ) ondd harm{o] [ State to the Flovida et of 1 any of . 1 more just as co 1 I get up a spe ol { on pretty short notis, t suess this all for o b have got to chop up a fow sticks 0" wood tfor the fireplace, o 1 will c¢lese for this time, by saying good- bye. Your Humble Servent, UNCLE HENRY. is this time, . B Yolki T Y PREBNPTRAC. JTIVRE T2 BUSINESS MEN, WAKE UP! It is time for you to stop paying Just brother at Boonville. A La Batrachlan. A frog, credited with deing 1200 art of bird, or nest and eggs pos- | for your place of business and never years old, has been presented to the count up the New York aquarium, where he is ex- amount of rent you have paid ulncelpectr'd to remain until be croaks. Are HEERCR ST You Going to Build? If 80, or if you need lumber or building material of any kind, or for any purpose, let us fiur doors, sash, blinds, ete, we ure t work, < — ¢ with you. In mill he leaders. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? We can save you money Guoyou isfaction. Our paint depsrtmer wre, & very competent pien, and do the w ork lor you in a 1 chanee at your work Phone 28. and we can furnish the mat R RS, . EA G MY v oprint bill and enarantee sat- i ds in charge of Mreo W. R i way that will make you glad ¥ g Al L SN PARK HILL thin which can’t be run without - | VWAV WWWWAWAVVANAAWY VWWWWWWWWWWW Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill B point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Fifth. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Eighth. in Lakeland. Because all Streets will be Graded. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. do, will_ always be glad. —_——See=—. G. C. Rogan Be~ause if you don’t, you will wish 'you had, if you Deen- Bryant Building or §. M. STEPHENS