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Mrs. J. L. illie Sykes and 4 ¢ the day in Tampa yes- ing and aight seeing. e ‘kes left this morning P illie S¥ ; e . where she will speid or h pristmas With relatives. Miss adrick spen orday SbOPP! his morn- sara Turner lefy t! ot rilliston, where she will w nam:he holidays with her sister, rs. Daughtery. T ———— and Mrs. Shaffner, of Day- nd Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dud- will be guests of R. Graham during Col ond, 8! v, of Orlando, o and Mrs. W pristmas week. e g Rev. Jenkins will not be able to preach V,w « morning but there will be <in the evening. yre M A, Troutman left this v ine for Sanford, where she will w4 the nexy month visiting her s 1ohn Lo2an left Wednes- ) . for Girnin, Ala., to take ¢ ¥rod Gray, alleged forger D. Pearce a few k ‘on 10 1la Groover will reach the ternoon, coming in from where she is a stu- n collage. Her friends ' weond her a royal welcome. Norvell has arrived wllahassee to spend the is attending the college and is much ! with the school. fies Froa from T she (ladvs Lovell has arrived for the holidays from Rollins oo Miss Lovell graduated last | the Academic college, and i3 how taking the university course. the Mulberry school, is in B 4 for the holidays, spending be vacation with her sisters, Miss \una and Hattie Pattom. A recting of the Music Club will beld Monday night at Mrs. roin ‘ercher's, It is important that each | ‘mher be present. The Farmers' Club is meeting to- t the home of Mr. J. P. Julian | ¢ ftown. A farmers’ institute, *d1ted by experts from Gaines- < a feature of the day's en- | ertainment, il of the Lakeland High- inds Good Roads association meet- te next Wednesday at the Club ouse, the meeting fas been post- ed until the second Wednesday b January. All who are interested re requested to attend. Miss Laura Loulse Brockmann, of Teenshoro, N. C., & very aceom- lished musician is here for the win- T, With her sitser, they having WZS at Mr. L. B. Gill's. Miss o’kmann was untjl recently head the piang department of the Uni- Tty of North Carolina, at Greens- ™, N. €, and resigned this posi- % on account of failing health. “¢ I8 here to recuperate, and, possi- iy, 1 " 4 »‘fl‘"r. will organize a select mu- clagg 2200 040 208068086C IDISONIA} ’“rmuunou’ “L OLDEST AND BEST IN THE _ COUNTY. * CELEBRATED CASE. {Gem—2 Reel Drama.) = "nrzox.s LAND SWINDLE. "1 Bison—Western Drama. —_ Other Goog Pictures. : i < Allie Patton, who is a teach- §' ¥ "THE EVENING TELEGRAM, FROGRAM FOR SUNDAY AFTER. NOON AT THE AUDITORIVN. | The following selections will be given by the McHenry Military band tomorrow afternoon, commencing promptly at 3 o'clock: ; March — “University of Pennsyl- vania,” Adler. Reverie—"Vesper Bells,” Clark. . Gavotte—'‘Stevanie,” Czibalka. o Selection—"Eoliemian Girl,"” Balfe. ' Waltz—*'Impassioned Dream,” Rosas. March—'‘Wien Bleibt Wien,” by Schrammel. | ‘ The Star Spangled Banner.” : ' There will be the usual services at| These splendid concerts are m“l the Catholic church tomorrow, Fa-! !0 the public, and every one is '0‘-'| ther Elfer, of Tampa, coming out to | Cme to enjoy them. ; i conduct them. A special concert and entertain- ment to be given about New Year's Dr. Earl McRae, accompanied by | Will be announced later. was a friend, Dr. Harry Folk, will leave b New York Jan. 3 for Lakeland to|DIAMOND RING OFFERED .- . . srend some time here. The friends| TO QUEEN OF CARNIVAL. of Dr. McRae will be delighted to : i Quite a little interest is being welcome them both. e e manifested in the event of placing a The Lakeland Evening Telegram, | beautiful solitaire diamond ring, offering sixteen pages on Wednesday | ¥alued at $125, in the window of last, gave some very pretty and in-| H. C. Stevens' jewelry store. The' teresting pictures along with me‘rlng in question is to be given to news, comment and selected reading ; #ome lady living in Lakeland, who matter. The front page had a group receives the greatest number of votes of pictures, typical lake scenes, and | t0 her creldlt. this was most attractive.—Jackson- In order to stimulate interest in ville Times-Union. their carnival the firemen have de- !t!ded to give this beautiful diamond A iring to some young lady of Lake- Ilnnd who receives the greatest pop- Prof. Janowski informed the fic ald man that he had rented a houso | on Church street and hoped to move | 4'ar vote. Votes are one cent ea('h‘ tere before the beginning of the new | #nd Will be recorded daily. year. Prof. Janowski will be gladly | The opening of the contest will hold him in high regard and will he . Thursday, Dec. 26, and close 'l‘hurs-i glad to hear that the determination d4¥. Jan. 2. at & p.m. on the car-| {to make Mulberry his permanent rival grounds. One thousand vote: ! ihome hus been reached. Mulherpe | Will be given free to all m"““’l Herald. ants who have one hundred or more | votes on the opening of the contest. | * Some lucky girl in Lakeland wil‘i win this handsome trophy. All that | i¥ reqnired is a little pluek and en-! The children are husy selling tick ete to the Christinas potpourri. Kach one s endeavoring to win one of the rrizes offered by the ladies, for the ‘ones selling the first, second :'lhinj hizhest numbers. The prices are: Resorved seats, 35¢, General 'ndmlssion. 2%¢, and children lic. | { The Red Cross Pharmacy will check ' cff yvour seats. crgy, 8o git 2ot husy an’ | CEMENT SIDEWALYS, AURURNDALE, FIA ' Sealed bids will be received up to) .4 o'clock p. m. of Dec, 21, 1912, and will be opened that evening by the | Board of Public Works for the con- struction of approximately 10,000 isquare fect of cement sidewalks on [Purtow and Lake avenues, Specifica- Judge . M. Trammell, of Lake lond, was a pleasang caller at the | Record office Wednesday. Mr. Tram- jmell has been over a time or two | tions can he obtained by addressing Llr,\'in: to secure a suitable residence, I8 Mt i v i bu® so far has failed in his efforts, ' ©- Wiley Jones, town clerk, and all be addressed to him, He informs us that he will probahly | Dids must "buy a lot and erect a bungalow. Our Merked “Bids for Sidewalks.” The people are glad to know that him- Poard reserves the right to refect self and family will soon be resi- 8nY and all bids. i dents of Bartow. The judge will be! A. C. THORP, ) here the first of the vear to takn; Chairman Board of Public Works. . charge of the office of connty judge } 12-16-7 e UL AL | PHOSPHATE PLANT Mr. and Mrs, B, A, Weathers will | OF MODERN DESIGN. 'have with them for Christmas thelr | e e e : {son, Mr. Nel | Weathers, of New 5(‘0";{;‘ ":I(:" ;“ ;:l"gvnner:g l'”", | York, and their college sons, Messrs, | oL 0 sl e a Rl g | ] ham, president, with offices in the Brantley and Paul Weathers. Mlsrq““" b Bank & Trust buildi Janet Weathers, who has been north ?‘q;v:um"': 0’; & "0"" b . “I‘*j for the past five months, will alm;'h“"(“"a 4 m'm.l'ol g Iw engagte '"“? come home in time for Chrlstmu.'phm ‘:m_ the ';;'y lngv::t :;’)';I"‘ t and Miss Edna Cushing of East Or-' "~ | AL g . y phate Co., at Chicora, Fla, ange, N. J.,, and Mr. and Mrs, Ver- Do Blan b i he latest it ol Inie Stevens and boby, of Lakelan:' | ok AT R LT B105| i economics nsig] ] i will also spend the holidays with omical design and is absolutely , Freproof, being of reinforced con- ithem. Oecala Banner | - crete construction throughout. The :plnnl will have a capacity of dryin “Bear Talk” Efficaclous. about 2,000 tons of phosphate rock ! | “Bear talk” was always considered rer day, and the storage capacity ! “good medicine” by the Indians. If ]l be about 33,000 gross tons. I a bear blocked their path,. they dressed him politcly. reminding him tion o i {of thelr common brotherhood, prats. '\10n ©Of having erected the first re ‘ ing *his nobility and requesting him llnforced concrete factory buildin: kindly to allow them an unmolested : cOnstructed in the SOll!h-—MUIhflrr:-‘J Mr. Cunningham has the distinc- sage. This, it is said, he frequent- lnenld. | ly did, for, being by nature inoffensive, the soft accents did not disturd him, ‘ and 80 he would go on his way. AJESTI THEATRE X-X-X-K-K-R-K-NC-N-R-R-N-R-R-J THE SHOW THAT PLEASES EVERYONE. - E-N-R-R-R-N-N-N-N-N-R-N-N-N-J Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. | Prof. Murphy Leader. bty 3 plzics ooy s of pertection o the st the growing of the grain 10 the de« :::yh:'l";he finished product in | A ROMANCE OF THE LEE FIELDS. i ‘énnnme'ed the BEST Money (Edison—Drama.) Fotunded if not found highly satis- MYOUR GROCER HASIT" WHEN THE FIRE BELLS RANG.| (Biograph—Comedy.) ' THE WAY OF THE MOUNTAINS. | (Lubin—Drama.) OPENATG6 P. M. [ A\ ; General Admission...10c ' : Children, under 12...5¢ l R . C. STEVNS | To be given to the lady reéeiving LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC. 21, 1913, ALL GROCERY STORES TO CLOSE ON CHRISTMAS DAY. We, the undersigned, hereby agree to keep our recpective places of busi- ness closed all day Christmas, Dec. 25, 1912: J. W. Lanier, L. B. Weeks, Smith Il‘ros.. Ferguson & Usher, W. P. Pil- luns & Co., E. G. Tweedell, D. B. Lickson, W. J. Reddick, W. J. War- ing, White' Star Market, 8. A. Moody, R. W. Austin, D. Fulghum, Marcum & Hickson. 12-19-3¢ CHRISTMAS CAKES. Place your order now for your Xmas cakes—fruit cake, pound cake, Jeily cakes or most any kind of cake you want, and you will get some- thing nice and not be bothered mak- ing it, and we will deliver it when you want it. SMITH'S BAKERY, 101 North Kentucky. 12-17-T-Th-8-M-p. HOME MADE BREAD. Do you use bakers’ bread? If not, why not? It's healthier for you and cheaper than making bread yourself. Can you buy enough flour and the ingredients for five cents to make bread for dinner? No! but you can Fet a dc loaf of the very best bread at all the leading groceries and mar- kets of Lakeland. So, if you want the best, and, of course, you do, for it costs no more than the other, just ask Your groceryman or market num| ir it's Smith’s bread; if not, and he von't get it for you, phone 203 and at the Methodist church to- [ welcomed here by our people, who Utke place the day after Christmas. it will come at once. SMITH'S BAKERY, 101 North Kentucky. 12-17-1-Th-8-M-p. I i | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, TENTI! | JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, POLK COUN - i TY, FLORIDA.--IN CHANCERY | W Preston vs. Frank W. Page wud Mary W. Page.—Bill to Re- Cloud trom Title. | wearing Ly the aflidavit of the ' ot t in the above stated cause thut Frank W. Paos and Mary w. ! Pacos the defendants pamed in the bill of complaint, are non-residents | of the State of Florida, residing in | the United States avd in the State | of New York and as complainant lsi | s move informed at Rochester in said State, That there is no person within the | State of Florida, the service of a sub-' Pocna upon whom would bind said defendants and that the said defend- ant: are over the age of twenty-one years; it is therefore ordered that | 811d non-resident defendants be and t'hny are hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said czuse on or before Monday, the 6th day of January, A. D. 1913, other- wise the allegations of said bill will be taken us confessed by sald de fendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week for five congsecutive weeks in the Lakeland Telegram, a newspaper published in suld county and State. This 27th day of November, A, D. 1912, A. B. FERGUSON, ClerkCircuit Court. W 8. PRESTON, Solicitor for Complainant. CANDY KITCHEN Will open next weck at No, 212 fcuth Florida for the sale of home- made candies. Dixie kisses, ete, 12-21-1p. SEE THE . . . 125 DIAMOND ING Now on Display at JEWELRY STORE the largest number of votes for the of the firemen’s Carnival|; - 5 el i > Contest Opens Thars., Dec. 26 PAGE FIVE. e e ported as mad and having bitten other dogs, it is hereby ordered that all persons owning dogs will keep them up or muzzle them for the space of fifteen days from this date, otherwise they will be taken up by tte marshall. By order, S. L. A. CLONTS, Mayor Women Rigidly Excluded. Maiwatchin, on the borders of Rus- sia in Asia, is the only city in the world peopled by men only. Chinese women are not only forbidden to live in this territory, but even to pass the great wall of Kalkan and enter into Mongolia. . NOTICE. Owing to certain dogs being re- Lakeland, Fla., Dec. 9, 1912, NOTICE! We will cut the price on all our Ladies’ Suits Call at once and see the prices we are offer- ing. We appreciate your calls. IMURRELL We are going to give our customers a treat for the holiday season. Com- mencing Monday, December 16, we are going to dispose of all our $14 and $I5 suits for $90.00. Mind This Is No Sale. Don’t forget to ask for your Christmas Souvenirs. N. B.—-All our75¢ and 81 Ties to go at 50c. The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland ;mmmamm* Another shipment of those delicious Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- rived. When wanting something in candies don’t forget them. §¢ Sack. O. DENNY PAONE 226 PP ne Cnsone Kb e Xy < |Closes Thars. Jan. 2 at 9 p, W, Deceoesesese262i: £2920090¢ 3