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We are well supplied with all kinds of gifts for Xmas presents. Our big store is stocked with beauti- ful things that are practiCal and use- ful. our mentioning the many things we have for: Father, Gentlemen fflel" Space forbids to inspect our large stock before buymg ther, and m owe it to YO deshe™ RDERS SHIPPED SAME DAY RECEIVED are welcome whether you buy or not. - OUR STORE YOUR STORE Dawson & Thornton in Street, Piem 005 ;“:w?:;mmnm Building, Tampa, Florids. 0500 HIHTHDROIIION0Y WHEN WE- FURNISH YOU @ STATIONERY THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD-~ 225 HAROURTRQ0. CORRECT" mumcummc ENGRAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE: AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. ailjline of Dennison’s Gift Dressings; also Gibson fArt Co's yoraved Specialties, Holiday and Fancy Goads, JTovs, Kkte. |A<ELAND BOO»( bTOQE | | ‘ | | | SO OIDDHE DD IO | of all kmds at all times: Theatre Boquets, Funeral Designs, Wedding Boquets and Dec- Careful packing. Prompt Shipments. Moderate Prices. Long Distance Phone 2197A uII Floral Co. fampa, Fla. c» ReEleTore ol e QDO 'OW"GE' 0 60T OPOHRBOE QIO (T FLOWER orations. | i i | | Court Arcade » 030000 | I QI ADGHOND >a 08 Kn D FOBOROBOHOLO +7, FOTOHOEOBOT o<yc~=’wo'-om«s»cwo Just a Few More Days Until CHRISTMAS Send us vour order by mail, or use the long distance 'vhine No. 74, and the goods will be shipped on the first train after receiving order. WE HAVE FOR MEN: Schloss Bros.. Baltimore Clothing. Neckwear of every descrintion. Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. Overcoats, Cravenettes and Sweaters. L § % § g : 2 g | | Fine Underwear. Hats and Shoes. Trunks, Bags, Valises and Suit Cases. Men's Jewelry, S¢arf Pins, Cuff Buttons and Links. Silk Hose. Silk Suspenders, Silk Garters. Prices Consistant. KELLER CLOTHING CO. Cormer Lafayette and Franklin Streets { TAMPA Phone 74 FLORIDA LAST CHANCE Write, Wire or Telephone (if you cannot call in person) for ANYTHING YOU MAY WANRT for Xmas Presents, that should be handled in a BIG FIRST CLASS JEWERLY STORE. Space forbids detailed mention of the thousands of pretty and valuable novelties we handle as well as a complete line of staples. I will take special pains to fill your order correctly; and you ¢an depend upon fair treatment and honest values, whether you tall in person or send your order- " The great value of dealing with this store is thay YOU know and YOUR FRIENDS know that if it comes from ADAMS it is the test value procurable, My long distance phone number is 3-0-3. H. E. ADAMS I’hone 303 C'4 Franklin 8t. TAMPA FLORIDA. - THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC. 21, 1912, Principal P. W. Corr, Principal Bur- PEDAGOGUES OF THE PENINSULA ton Belcher. Ocala, Dec. 21.—The following 18 Teacher Training in the High the elaborate program to be observed | School. lLeaders in discussion: Dr. a. the meeting of the Florida Teach-{Jehn A. Thackton, Principal J. N. ers’ Association, Tuesday, Dec. 31: | Ferkins. Temple theatre, 8 p. m. General discussion. Leaders: Prin- Music. cipal F. A. Hathaway, Superinten- Invocation, Rev. \V. H. Coleman. |dent R. E. Hall. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY—William T. Hyers vs. Peter Parsons ct al-— Bill to remove cloud and quiet! title. It appearing from the afidavit of R. B. Huffaker, solicitor fcr the! PAGE NINR. Tis Christmas , of State and County Superintendents, i Dr J. A. Smith. Discussion, President | School, | University of New York. S Addresses of welcome, Judge W. S Bullock, R. (. Muncaster, secre- tary of Board of Trade. Response to address of welcome, | Iir. W. F. Blackman. Musiec. Annual address, William M. Hol- Icvray, state superintendent of educa tion. Annual address, L.. B. Edwards oresident of association. Wednesday, January 1 Temple theatre, 9 a. m.: Invocation, Rev. J. B. Ley. The Community and the School, H. H. Richardson, Maj. L. T. Izlar, Miss isabel S. Mays, Mrs. H. (. Richard Open discussion. nois. 2 p. m.—Departmental meetings. Temple theatre, 8§ p. m.: Invocation, Rev. Bunyan Stephens. Qualifications, Powers and Duties A. P. Montague. Open discussion. Lecture, 1deals of the Complete Dr. Herman Harrell Horne, | Thursday, January 2 | Temple theatre, 9 a. m.: Invocation, Rev. \W. H. Dodge. Demonstrative Lessons in Arith-! nietic, Prof. George C. Looney. Lecture, Coneorvatism and Tiber- ! br. lLotus D ! in 1 Education, offman. | Lecture, Our Faith, Herman Harr » thea 2 ws meeting, Myeursion to Silver Springs, Temple theatre, 8 p.om.: Declamation contests for Florida | Lducational Association medals. Wednesday, January 1 Kindergarten and primary tions, Woman's elnhrooms, Music. The Montessori Principles Work, Miss Mabel Wheeler, Training for Community Life in the Schools, Mrs. A. B, Carrin. . Kindergarten Songs, Miss Marga- ret Porter. Pdueattonal 1 Herne Ny Dy | | | sec- | 2p.om: ‘ | | and The Influence of the Kindergarten in the Community , Miss Laura F Warriner. Kindergarten songs. Grammar school section, theatre, 2 p. m.: Oral Hygiene, Mrs. W..A, Good- burn. Discussion led by Dr. L. W Buchholz. Temple The Departmental System in the Grammar School, Miss Alice Sanders Discussion led by Mrs. G. C. Warren Suggested Course of Study for Lan- #guages and Grammar for Grammar School Grades, Superintendent A. O Dotts, Discussion led by Principal 1 I. Himes. High scheel church, 2 p. m.: The Elective System in the Hizh School. Leaders in diccussion: Prin cipal J. H. Workman, Principal R M Evans. Quasi-Vocational Hizh School: (a) Agriculture, Dean T. J. Vernon; (b) Commercial De- partment, P. P. Jones; (¢) Domesti~ Science, Mrs. 8. C. Ellis. High School Athletics, Leader in discussion: Principal W. H. Casscls. Principal E. L. Robinson. section, Methodis* Number of Studies Each Pupil and | Teacher Should Take and Give Re- spectively. Leadérs in discussion: All Men Who All Women Wh All Men Who Eat Are invited to =2 on MONDAY, and be convinced REVONOC =[S WHAT THEY.WANT= The Jackson & Members of the Wom 1011, election of officers, miscellane-ibill of complaint, is unkrown, and Oons matters. 8, Preston in the above stated cause tiat W. Lecture, The Home and the School | Frederick R. Foote, in Relation to Moral Training, Dr | Charles K. Foote, W. A. Foote and Lotus D. Coffman, University of 1IM-|w, named in the bill of complaint, are States that their postoffice address is unknown. subpoenn upon whom would bind | under 1 8aid defendants and that the said de- P they [ cause on or before Mouday, { wise the allegations of said bill wiil | fer cony 1 | | ! Studies in the | Il at our place of business bhetween 9a. m. and 4 p. m. at the Leader Popular, One-Price Cash Store. d Classical Association of Florida |complainant, filed in said cause an Third annual conference; Metho-|tae bill sworn to by said solicitor dist church, 3:30 p. m.: Ithnt the residence of Peter Parsons, Business: Minutes, membership : one of the defendants, named in the ttat the residence or residences and | name or names of the other defend- ants, the heirs, devisecs, grantees or other claimants under Henry Schmidt, deceased, are also un- known; that tkere is no per- son in the State of Florida up- cn whom a service of a sub- poena would bind said defendants; that the said defendant, Peter Par- cons, is over the age of twenty-one years; it is therefore ordercd that the defendant Peter Parsons be, and he is hereby required to appear to the bill_of complaint filled in said caige on or befure the 6th day of January, 1913, tlLe same being the rule-day of said court for said month, otherwise the allegations cf said bill will be taken as confcssed by sald defendant on the succeeding That there is no person within the [ rule day of said court thercafter; State of Florida, the service of a|that all parties claiming interests Henry Schmidt, deceased, Vshether as heirs, devisees, grantees fendants are over the age of twenty- l or otherwise, in the following de-! one years; it is therefore ordered that | scribed property, to-wit: Begin 9.0 said non-resident defendants be and | cks. north and 571 cast of are hereby required to appear | the southwest corner of the te, the bill of complaint filed in said | scutheaast querter of the south- the Qillli\\'\hl quarter of section 26, town- | other-!ship 31, south, range 25 east, in Poik counly, Florida, run thence 71 chs, nortli 2.70 ehs, west dun 5.71 che, south 2.10 chs. to point of 1t s further ordered that this or rinning, be and they are herehy | der hooruhtishied onee a week for five ! required to appear to said bill on or | weeks in the Lakelanl before the Srd day of IFebruary, Poles 1913, the same being the rule day |. Lol suid monih, otherwise the allega "tions of said bill will be taken as ! confessed as to said defendants on f the suecceding rule day of said court | i thereafter. 1t is further ordered that this or- der be published in the Lakeland Telegram, a newspaper published in said county, as to the defendant, Peter Parsony, for eizht consecu- tive weeks, and as to the linirs, de- visces, grantces or other claimants wrder Henry Schmidt, deceased, for twelve consecutive weeks, Given under my hand and seal, this 8th day of November, 1912, A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk Circuit Court, Polk County Florida. IN THE CTRCUIT COURT, TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, POLK COUN- TY, FLORIDA.—In CHANCERY. Martha A. Foote vs. W. B. Owen, Helen M. Foote, Frederick R. Foote, Albert Foote, Charles K. Foote, W. A. Foote, W. A. Foote, Trustee.—Bill to Remove (loud from Title. It appearing by the afidavit of W. The near approach of the joyous Holiday Season remews that old, familiar question of “What shall I give that will be appreciated.” The sensibue answer to tiii question it “Something use- m'” We have collected for the Christmas trade this year the most beautiful and elaborate line of BRASS JARDINIERS, UMBRELLA STANDS, ETC. All of whick make the most vseful, appropriate and beauti- B. Owen, Helen M. Foote, Albert Foote, A. Foote, trustee, the defendants non-residents of the State of Flor- ida but are residents of the United dov of v D913, i ful gifts imaginable. AND THE PRICE?} You will be astonished at the { the pries we are making on these gOods. Come and look. You don's ' have to buy. The ader 913-915 Franklin Street. Phone 290. January, be tuhen as confessed by said de-|east § \ H utive uny, o newspaper pub hed inosaid county and State This 2T day of November, 141 | | | | \. D \. B FERGUSON, Clerk Cireuit Conrt SO PRESTON, Solicitor for Complainant. 11-30-58ats. LIl CIRCUIT COURT, TENTH JUBICIAL CIRCUIT, POLK (COUN- TY. FLORIDA, -IN CHANCERY. ot Hempel vs. Carson Naval Stores a Corporation |'|u|vr; I". ). Rab- | W | IN Co., the Laws of Georgia, hoeth, it appearing by the aflidavit of ¥ twcker, Sr., in the above stated auge that Carson Naval Stores (Com- puny, a corporation under the laws | (SEAL) ini Georgia, is a non-resident of the | State of Florida, and F. J. Rabbeth, BackwardinSchool|Newspapers "of the State of Florida, who has been Magazines \ i, — MY LINE INCLUDES ahsent for more than sixty days last past, the defendants named in the , bill of complaint. That there is no person within the State of Florida, the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind | eyesight makes the child sald defendants and that the sald defendants are over the age of twen- ty-one years; it is therefore ordered | yynq. that said non-resident defendants ha and are hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cunge on or before Monday, the 6th day of January, A. D. 1913, other- wise the allegations of said bill wili he taken as confessed by said de- fendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week for five consecutive weeks in the Lakeland I'vening Telegram, a newspaper pub- lished in sald county and State. This 6th day of Decembzr, I 1912, is frequently caused by defective nervous Stationery Post Cards Cigars and {ncapable of concentration of It's an injustice to the chill that you do not have an expert make =n examination and prescribe for the Come and see me before pur trouble. Special and persoral care given to children. Dr. il.E. Lough Optometerist 711 Franklin Street FLORIDA chasing elsewhere. Your patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loooy of Edisonia Theater. Call Long Distance Phone 1079 Just a few more davs. Perhaps vou haven’t the time to come to Tampa and visit our store.. All right, that need not hinder vou from having the vrivilege of purchasing vour Christmas gifts from our immense stock. Call us on the phone (No. 1079) and we will serve vou just as conscientiously a®d satisfactorily as if vou were making personal selection. Wishing all our frieads a merry. merry Christmas. and thank- ing them for the more than liberal vatronage. we are. Truly vours, Olpen-Cotter Jewelry Co. 613 Franklin Street Phones 1300 and 1079 TAMPA FLORIDA Optician A D A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk Circuit Court. TUCKER & TUCKER, Solicitor for Complainant. TAMPA Pay the Bill 0 Gook that the » Istabli-he 1850 1. S. Stanton & Co. 2 Consig-.me 5 Your Banker. A Specialty WHOLESALE PRODUCE Memphis, Tean Oranges, Grapefreit, and Vegetables Wilson (0. ans Clnb are expected.