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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC. 23, 1912, PAGE FIVE. NTESTANTS el i 0806 590 |a merry Christmas if T don’t see you CHRISTMAS CAKES. e %OABNISVTAAL DIAFIQOxKD RING. | I s IGaI R s ‘before them, no more at present| Place your order now for your | from UNCLE HENRY. |Xmas cakes—fruit cake, pound cake, RUMINATIONS 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 whez you want it. SMITH'S BAKERY, 101 North Kentucky 12-17-T-Th-8-M-p. Five young ladies have signified their willingness to enter the dia- e Of = mond ring contest given by the local | them; after marriage, the mind and fire department. . UNCLE HENRY | & character unexpectedly claim their The ring is a beauty, and the ; 0$04QFAHQFOFOPOFOPAIC share—and that the largest—of im- Makes All the Difference. Before marriage the shape, the fig- ure and complexion carry all before young lady who wins this handsomie | Miss Josephine Drane is a charm- ing addition to the circle of college girls home for the Christmas tide, having reached home Saturday from the Woman's college ap Tallahassee. In Case of Fire roval Terry is at home for days from Gainesville, where the State university. L —— un Groover came in Saturday 4 m Gainesville, where he is nt at the State university. ——————— <ulla Groover came in ."es'l There will be three masses at the oruing from Brenau college | Catholic church on Christmas day— . teen warmly welcomed by | the first at & o'clock, the second im- triends. mediately thereafter and the ;third at 9 o'clock. Father Elfer will come out from Tampa tomorrow and will hear confessions at the church from 2 until 5 tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Stephen Jewett and Miss Meta Jewett will spend Christmas day at Lakeland with Mr. and Mrs. Sand- ford Jewett and children. They will return home the day after Christmas, and will be accompanied by Miss Sa- rah McCreery, of Tampa —Ocala Banncr. Mr pe holidays L is atending Sasns Mors f Mis: erdad nd bas per 1 i i e igging is among the col- , o are enjoying the vaca- ,1;;\ at home, Mr. Riggins being 2 o State university. — wallace R poys wh Wallace Riggins, Misses Frances Riggins and Josephine Drane wit- nessed a zame of football Saturday at Tampa between the State univer- | sity and Tampa teams. s 46 to 0 in favor of the univer- Lsity. The latter team was enroute to Cuba, where they will play for a rudent at th 1. Moon, of Fort Meade | I.. Hollister, of Key spending the day with Jenkins. < Ipvin's friends are con- him on winning the { ! £ week with the team of the city of | piano, player attached, L el doe avana, mg 'y o me | . Times subseription g the young men on | the team is John Sutton, a Lakeland Irvin secured over | i . Loy who zraduated at the high| votes i s hool here two yeurs ago. | [ AMrs. B T. Heape left at . for middle Georgia, where ! qend Christmas with their Ihey will be away about Rev. Chiarles R. Jenking, nresident | of Wesleyan Female college of Mac- | on, Ga., accompanied by his wife, is in the city, the guest of his brother Rev. Isaac O, Jenkins, This promi nent educator has been attending the | Methodist conference at Tampa, and | is here to spend a few days with his Lrother and the latter's interesting jeuianter e and Mrs. H. €. Medford, of N, are in the city visiting lwving for the present with A\l F. tetherington and family. Ty are delighted with Florida and family. will probably buy a winter home while here The regular communication of Lakeland lodge No. 91, F. and A. M., The many friends of Mrs. T. L. to be held in the Masonic Temple on 2%, at 7 Monday, Dec. (30 p.om., will Walker will be glad to learn that Jot little son, who has been serious- Iy tor so long and who recently underweny an operation in Tampa, is improving and is now on the road 21l members in good standing are earnestly requested to be present. Visiting brothers are cordially invit- (o 1 overy. He will be brought home | €d to be present. fron Tampa tOMOrTOW evening, By order 1. C. OWENS, Sfe i Acting W. M. Prot Chas. M. Jones and wife, ! Attest, Farrow and Groom and Mr. {4 F. WILSON, Secretary. Frofs $20,000.00. ord formed a party lcaving the dty last night tfor Cuba, where they spend a week or ten days taking ir the sights of this interesting isiand There will be two of the most valu- wble Christmas presents given tomor- row thap have ever been given in our county or city- each of the value of | $10,000 { 2ene Hetherington, who is at- ‘college in Kentucky, will not | me for the holidays, but is | {¢ friends in Indianapolis and nla portion of the holidays "elatives and friends at his old i Kentucky. NOTICE. Owing to certaln aogs being re- ported as mad and having bitten |other dogs, it is hereby ordercd that trophy will have something worth while. i The ring is now on ecxhibition at 1. C. Stevens' jewelry store and those caring for a close inspection may call there and examine. Conditions of the contest are: All candidates must meet the approval of the contest committee. One thou- | sand free votes will be given to all contestants who have one hundred or more votes on next Thursday, oth- erwise than this no more free votet | will be given during the contest. | Voting boxes have been placed at all the drug stores and Stevens’ jew- elry store; votes are 1 cent each. Contest opens Thursday, Dec. 26, and closes Thursday, Jan. 2. Vates will be recorded daily at 1 p. m. and the result made known in the Tele- gram. CARNIVAL NEXT WEEK A BIG ATTRACTION. The carnival dated here for one: week's engagement commencing next Monday under the auspices of the lceal fire department promises to eclipse all previous efforts; the press | l.ave been unanimous in their praise wherever the company has appeared, g0 Lakeland can look forward to ont hig week of amusement. ! Lol ) !4l summer, and 1 have been busy ! Clara Louise buyin things for peple. Dear Editer, | know you have beel exspecktin to heer from me afore now and | would of writ some from time to time, but 1 have not had the Clara Louise is here for the 's, Bobbie is not comin un- chanct, trottin aroun town with Marthy and Marthy is a grate hand to ast ad- vise and then do somethin else. | ast Ler why she asts me about things if sbe is goin to do her own way, and she says she feels better if she knows she is pleesin me to at the same time, but | haint notised her feelin bad when she aint pleesin me. After we tromped around the town for a hull endurin week, (lara Louise says. “Well, now, we can buy ties for the rest of the men and hankerchiffs for the women.” 1 says, **Well, for Hev- vin's sake, why didn't you say you was goin to do that, it would save lots of huntin around, and 1 know myself a tie is handy to have aroun.” “Yes," she says, “Blest be the tie at Christmas time.” Clara Louise I theught of one (hen and [ says, says I, “Clara Louise, why is a hanker- ¢hift not like the poor?” She guessed it rizht off slick as a whissle, but | will not tell the anser here, thinkin taybe you would like to get up a n | portance.—Lord Melbourne. The score ! Mr. Ben Krause, the proprietor of :“ ¢ sreat Krause shows, has had bui |[“ contest in your paper for the Cone dominating idea in the makeup ™ lof his attractions, that they must be that guesses that first. 1 have lthouuht it up myself, so noboddy Ito be appreciated. made twice daily is from a sevent) llnro:u] for dinner? { et a Se loaf of the very best hreal Ellis came over Satur-|all persons owning dogs will keep silt-edged and moral. They are edu- | cating and satistying and resplendent refined, clean, and edify- ing, honorably conducted and honor- performances, elevating alily advertised The local fire department is to be securing the shows for their mammoth arnival next LBvery detail vill be caretully looked after, and no expense will be spared in making this evenp the most elaborate and noteworthy of Lakeland’s history. RBesides the special fifteen attrac- tions to be seen with the Krause shows, yvour particular attention is called to Miss Alma Meier, known throughout the country as the diving Venus. Miss Meier is 17 years old cengratulated on week. land holds the championship of the 4 i\\-m'ld in high diving. be the annual election of officers, and | Miss Meio will give two exhibitions daily at 2280 p.moand 10 pom. in fancy swimming and high diving on th: carnival grounds. She must be secn Her high div five foot pedestal into three feet of | vater HOME MADE BREAD. Do you use bakers' bread? If no'. why not? It's healthier for you and cheaper than making bread yoursel! Can you buy enough flour and th ingredients for five cents to muk No! but you e at all the leading groceries and kets of Lakeland. So, if you wan! the best, and, of course, you do, fo it costs no more than the other, ju ask your groceryman or market mi if it’s Smith's bread; if not, and h with high class conld tind the anser in a book any Phice, and vou could have a reel good cantest & I Clara Louise has mensioned a few < which | would like to tell you <he s reel well pleesed with the ! v the Woman's Club and the vork they have been doin and how live been doin it. She sayed ‘1 should remind them that nothing I rrom the outside is ever goin to bust then np. I they are ever basted up,l the bustin up will have to be done | from the inside, and as long as they Fwill all push together or pull togeth- fer as the case may be, they will con- "tUiine to remane one an inseparable, | tukes after me at gettin off joke-\ i | | | thing Lot ol they ol ! Oune thing she spoke of as In'in‘ " Jong the same lines as the Music club is an Art club, which she sayed had ought to be made up of women which dos paintin and fine embroid- ery, ete, She sayed they would be a' inspiration to h other, and could | "have exhibitions and sales together. | [ oguess it is a good idee. | |ulill|‘ never done no paintin except on a large scale, as the sayin is, and | haint never come no heerer to em- troidery than sewin a button or two fon my overhalls at times when Mar- thy wa'n't in u good enough humer for me to ast her to do it for me, lstill 1 guess it is a good idee. She sayed she thought tourists would I'ke to by senes of Florida done in water colers. | sayed they would need water colers to do much Florida cenery. Aain’t that o Clara Lonise sayved she thought they aint enough attension payed in this town by merchents and citisens alike to keepin this town cleen, She coyed if we was to be more carefuller about keepin things from gettin dirty WHEN WE FURNISH YOU & THE BEST IS NONE-T00 GOOD-~ IP EN- HAmeu&l'& “I1s GRAVED BY CORRECT" MANUFACTURING ENGRAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY,US.A. P WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE pulllline of Dennison’s Gift Dressings; also Gibson fJArt Co's Engraved Specialties, Holiday and Fancy Goods, ;Toys, Etc. LAKELAND BOOK STORE We will cut the price on all our Ladies’ Suits Call at once and sece the prices we are offer- ing. We appreciate your calls. day m City i 2 E s l'm-m, chE ol East them up or muzzle them for thefy.on't get it for you, phone 203 a1l it would not have to be cleened up dli b,“. re he is engaged in han- space of fifteen days from this date, [ it will come at once. <o much. There is a heep of truth in ' I|rnu.'(xs4 He will return on |otherwise they will be taken up by SMITH'S BAKERY, these remarks. The sidewalks in 3 sday, i’ " - -] - up th ¥, having not nearly finished | tte marshall. By order, 101 North Kentucky !tront of our stores had ought to be ) the crops he is employed to move. S. L. A. CLONTS, 3 kep cleener than they are. 1 have W& saw them being swep off with the| [dust flyin back onto the vittles and | things that was put out in front of | the store, but if a merchent has ever {Lad his sidewalk scrubbed off wm.i water since I have been here he has Idone it when I want around every time. This is all I will write this time. |1 guess I will have to tromp around {town some more tomorrer with the {women byin things they fergot be- ifore. T would like to let on that I | have got a corn on my left big toe ‘or someplace like that, but if I have {to get out in the mornin and chase |our yeller rooster, I recken I would | fergit to limp. Maybe I can think H. C. STEVENS | conum Sione rean jer the chickens. Hoping you and Mrs. H. will have His father Mr. J. W, Ellis, continues in very feeble health, though there bas been no material change in his condition for some time. Mayor. Lakeland, Fla., Dec. 9, 1912. AJESTI THEATRE SEE THE . . . $125.00 DIAMOND RING Now on Display at 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 $9.00. Mind This Is No Sale. Don’t forget to ask for your Christmas Souvenirs. N. B.--All our75¢ and $1 Ties to go at 50c. rTlT' thriving town of Lakeland was C| represented in Tampa yesterday, Jveral parties making the trip to di;’”’a in automobiles, and taking m:;’ a the DeSoto. Among those ' Betat Were J. C. Getzin, Miss Laure ke F n, ?lm Entsminger, P. O. Park- bi: r;A n( Alexander, George Deane, - U Dassett, Alma Bassett, Edna Bascers 'rf 1%, Henry Bassett and others.— “Mmba Tribune. EDISONIA. THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE XTI EE-R-E-R-K-R-R-B-R-3 ] VAUDEVILLE, FUTCH AND LOGAN. FUN, FUN, FUN. T EEE-ER-2-R-2-R-A-0 3 Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE. To be given to the lady receiving| the largest number of votes for the | VOTING BOXES 1At all the Drug Stores and H. C. THE STRONGER MIND. (Selis—Drama.) A. b . ¥ — COURTY. i T?;‘:Sgb_s(::z?;m . lStevens‘ Jewelry Store for the THE LOVE TEST. m 9 (Imp—Comedy.) DR. LAFLEUR’S THEORY. : n 0' tm flmmen s Carnival 1000 Free Votes (Vitagraph—Drama. THE EVIDENCE. it : (Nestor—Drama.) e OPEN AT 6 P. M. HE GUEST AT THE PARSONAGE. of the ar—comer) | Gogefal mnssion...mclfiremen’s Carnival |z suse v e v = | (e The Hub | JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland | womon . ae| Children, under 12....5C! costest opeas Thars., Dec. 26| Thrsday, December 26 CRLLIARR URDER 18 .. _....80! gqecenenececeneneceneaensa CHSCS THAMS. J08. 2 89 ), M, VOTES ONE CRNT RACK.