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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC. 27, 1912. DERSONAL/ ARAGRAPE The State bank has been in the hands of the decorators for the past several weeks, and now presents a very handsome appearance indeed. The walls have been retinted and {3 Case of Fire : hone s’m kandsomely decorated, the work be- ing done by the Builders’' Lumber and affitt, who is spending | supply Co., who used John Lucas' in Pierson, Fla., 18 10| paints in the work. The floor of the the guest Of | bank has been coverel with linoleum !nnd its whole appearance much im- proved. T G I TS Bt r H R winter (land for a few days, B M Hufford. Sl LRI RIS r Tritble, of pDawson Springs, in the eity viewing the city .EDISONIA HAVE rrounding country and is; Wmlu ION Wil m; of locating here. I e ———— The Edisonia calls its patrons at- he 1K L Refrigerat- i tention to the program offered for to- \'.“ nag recently put on the | night. The picture comes highly rec- s soveral handsome delivery | ommended, and will no doubt be wit- gong, the work of C. R. Sidman, i nessed hy a large crowd. . au expert in his line. 4 ¢ ¢ y G o . ; 0 i @ | STANDING OF CARNIVAL CONTESTS FOR TODAY. prof . Rucker Adams went down a today on business pertain- « Chautauqua, which he will | (hat city early in Febru- e The standing of the queen contest duct i for the $125 diamond ring given by | the Lakeland fire department places: ————— ! Miss Mary Groover .. ... R3S o o of Santa Claus in the | Miss Margaret Miller . 1167 :. « Potpourri last night was, Aileene McCrae ... ... ED o oon by Carl Kern, who filled | Alma Buchanan ... ... 0 1125 ’ 4e cood as the old man him- | Hattie Patton o e ' IRGBRIRE BRI b RATE S NI RRNeY e o Ve ol Maves, who represents | Lulie May Mclntyre ; 1100 . <on-Premier, and Remington | elen Conibear 1100 queen contest committee has » companies, left today for ! The ; ters at Valdosta, Ga., devided no new candidates may entor ‘-'Mvw:' the holidays very | the contest after tomorrow qntly with his parents, Mr. and | - Ay RECENT SALES MADE BY THE S i LAKELAND AUTOMOBILE Wr and Mrs. (. A. Harper, who | AND SUPPLY CO. been spending the Christmas | TR iduys with Mrs. Harper's parenfs, | Mr. 8. Raymondo recently pur- for their home in Tampa. | 2Ud SUDPIY Co. for his son Angelo a v have recently returned from a:h:mdmmv Cadillac touring car, one in to Cuba, where they had a very | of the prettiest machines ever easint sojourn, ; ought to Lakeland The (bildren who sold the most| Mr. D H. Cumbee, of this city, pur- dts for the hristmas Potpourri | ¢ hased this week the Lakeland Auto- tertainment, and who won the | Mobile and Supply Co. one of the bt prizes, were James Boulware, | Popular Ford touring cars which is st price. the Christmas pudding; | 8€tting to be the almost universal m Galloway, second prize, the Car in this seetion. lristmas pie; Alphine Richardson, ! ird prize, a box of candy. Mr. Do W, I Mulford and wife, i ; Mrs. Harriey K. Turner and Mr. \Wm. Mr and Mrs. H. C. Medford left | C. Bentley, prominent Winter Haven pday at noon for Jacksonville, St.ipvoph-, were visitors to Lakeland L »and Savannah, where they | yesterday, spending most of the time Il visit hefore returning to their i while in the city at the salesrcom of bme in Clyde, N. C. They were |the Lakeland Automobile and Supply uch delichted with Florida, and, | Co., leaving in the afternoon for fter viewing several towns, they | their home in a couple of handsome tout decided that, while all were in- | 1913 Ford touring cars, purchaged by ed heonty gpots, they thought that ! Mr. Mulford und Mrs. Turner, Mr “ woull return to Lakeland and ‘ Bentley already owning a Ford car. “m a winter home next geason. ~ h ., Messrs. Ienry Harris and 11 P, M wnd Mrs. €. Livingston had as | Fayne, of Mulberry, and Mr. J. D, h during Christmas the lat- | Crum and :on, of Homeland, have and father, Mr. and Mrs. | been Christmas week visitors to the " Prown; their brother and sis- | (ity, coming aver to examine the er. Mt and Mrs. B, Miller: their $tock of hindeome automohiles on 20l and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George , display at the salesroom of the Lake- therts and the latter's daughter, | 1and Automobile and Supply Co., and tella Pearl, This jolly house party | a¢ a result three Ford touring cars i (omposed of St. Petersburg peo- | left the city for the homes of the pur- ‘. all ot whom enjoyed to the tull- | chasers. . | extent their visit to Lakeland. I¥ed through the postoffice this raing by Lakeland people, adver- *Inz a Plant City store. This same . AJESTI ' THEATRE *Misement in one of the Lakeland ‘fi:Thmwmmunnmnaoununnuunuuunn andsomely, as he receives much LOGAN 'AND FUTCH fde from Lakeland territory. Here SINGING, TALKING, DANCING. “ @ hint in this paragraph to Lake- l:":’ merchants who are wise enough fee the point. Itit pays a Plant (R R RGO O QQO0CD0QNR 5 firm to advertise in Lakeland, aveas| Program for Tonight, i % °% much more will it undoubtedly MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. ::.v 3 Lakeland firm to go after the Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE. __ s of its own territory . ® 3 PATHE'S WEEKLY CURRENT THE EVENTS. OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. e LR CITIZENS IN MAKING. (Selig—Drama.) FIGHTING DAN McOOOL. (Kalem—Drama.! OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10c ~w| Children, under |2....5c| URDER 18 ... c.c 100 gunecenenoneieceneenscsa “FATALITY,” OR A PARISIAN ' STAGE TRAGEDY. Eclair—Drama in Threo Reels.) r and Mrs, W. F. Fannin, left this | chased of the Lakeland Automobile Hund SOROIIITIITIATH DN WO . | indreds of circulars were re- P. S—I guess there is manny a " furniture at a bargain. Call at 1sore hary in Lakeland because your SQERFOLHO L IOERI0I0E0IQ P ! z Loy and Bobbie is both not coming home this Chris 2 RUMlN AT[ONS I:tsl. i -uiu"fl":::ss the young fel- Of 'lers is not the ones which is feelin O S - bad. | ST Sl e UNCLE HENRY 'ALLEGED MURDERER OF DR. CHOFQPOPOFQBOE0F SPENCER ARRESTED. Dear h[di;:‘r'\:" :“0“ was ‘;OIW::::‘ Gainesville, Dec. 27.——After ten down to Lake Mirror some day, | months of detective work by some of c'eer down but us fur down as y i the leading otlicers of the country, an can get and take a look out upon ;all(‘;«‘ll accomplice of the murder of the sparklin watters and the awfull Dr. H. C. Spenc - o i ; e r. H. C. Spencer at a lonely spot on tarroundins - they have got, YOUep. (3hipegville-Waldo road on Mon- would think like me that somethin g . .. eb. 26. w . . : g ay night, Feb. 26, was apprehended ad ought to t don'el an h°"' s through the efforts of Chief of Po- once. Tlllert is Drl;:t:i “‘;9"“ the ““D‘ i lice Charles Pinkoson, and with the i¢ growing so thick and so manny rarrest comes the first real clue to a !them that Jumbo, which was Bar- | mystery which cost one of the most {num and Bailey's biggest elephent. | gigely known men in this section his jcould get hisself lost there. This{jieo . party now under arrest | would make a good rendyvoo for es- gand who is confined in jail without caped criminels and if the weeds Was ' popy 1 awajs the next action of the to be cut down they could maybe | cireuit court is Thomas Smith, a ne- :nnd somebody (hvre.whwh has got a ] gro, who implicates a white man, A. reward offered for him dead or alive !AA Hampton, whom Smith declares If they is any they | ynduced him 1o get Dr. Smith to come cant _he no street :x?'uund the lxtlft'- to his home on account of his (Hamp- {Why in the name of sense cant We iy gy wite's gerjous iliness, Dr. Spen- Ihave a walk? It l. was the Propperty | cer was Jured into the country on l‘uwum-,; around this I{:l:n- 1 would gel' { the pretense of a sick call, murdered (u:.zelhvr and lay off a nice PrEUY \uyy \iihed and bis dead body left 1\' :\lk.wnh a few me’-‘.*s and llml" trees tin 1. road and, despite the utmost | growing along it. ! There wouldnt be Lindustry in attempting 1o discover rc prettyer spot In the town than | 41, wurderers and arrest them, noth- | Lake Mirror if it .\\'ils fixed up like 1 Cng was accomplished until this ar- | would like to sec it. | would like 10 rogt oo made. The man Hampton have every boddy in town take 310 ine woods rider and is i\'::llk down to acrosst from the 'T're- ,now Iying ill with typhoid fever ay !rwont hottel and cast there eyes out , his home and has not yet been placed and view the landseape and - come 4o 0 A reesen why chack and tell me if they had nnl; S AR ought 1o he something done and if it qwprvpwe: wouldnt pay to do it Lake \I”'IXR;;‘gfi\sfil‘CAABlg\IYIVQ}I{‘TlISC[PATE”' 1er sets Nind of down in a holler and | godd Lif it was fixed un 1ike it had ongh" The coming of the Krause shows to be, peple pazing down upot H gy yeigent carntyval attenctions i|‘|| swoild see a site as fure as the sllnkvh‘ kol a1 Haxt Wask A baar. o ardens of “”’»'-‘]"” or any other 0f gyuuiis of the Lakeland fire depart I e DEhL fHEs o1 3 WiiR e ']l.“if. ment, will mark an epoch in the hotty owner. on the shoves of B8 g’ e inisenient: and ontortnin- | Lontitull Jake and | had teyed and T A B i hortanteto Lail failed to cot the other owners to no ¢ Iovers of out-door amusement. The introduction of the carnival a# a place of amusement with its va- ried <hows, all of which are of a high standard, strietly clean and A0 e Rt moral, and with its many riding de- Now, ¥ know, Mr. H., they aint ow, you l.im» fr. H Iu..\ .|| " wvlees and mechanieal features, make cniough attension payed to me in this iy an ideal place for all ladies, gen- ivowith me on his idee, T would thea £y up oas mueh of the shore as was e and mavbe the idea would spread cleer around the lake, at least town. Some things is done as | say S i s e ¢ tlenion and children., and a oo an » ot. wrote | m ’ nd a ‘“ d manny ll\ 3 ) |r( . | ' Krause shows have ever heen unny in words - the subjec J U R R g subj noted for the cleanliness and moral- of the Auditorium should not be put vvhere it is, Was any attension ! {payed? You know there was not, and . what is the result? Every boddy is saying now what | was saying n!:.'h' the rear of the electric light onto a yeer ago, hut it Is now '"“‘!’ Iant, an ideal spot and adjacent to onto a yeer too late. And so it i+ Rintas ot Takeland. /100 LATE T0 CLASSFY when it is just as well not to of spok. ity of theip attractions; they come to u< this season very much enlarged, | kaving added many new features. % The show grounds will be located 'ag to of spoke too late. The Audi ! torium had ought to repersent to th: sitizens of our city a solem warnin ‘tn pay more attension to me after ! this, FOR RENT -Five-room house and Lath, electric lights, on South New i There is a good deal of specilla- Vork avenue. Inquire of Mrs. F. A. ;t.nn ripe in this town-——and some is Mcrrell, Elbermar hotel, 221 South ! I'vnnessee avenue. 2-26-tf [(h(-m- letters of mine. | would like to LOST- Pointer puppy, has brown | have it distinckly understood-—or, i <pots. Reward if returned to W. C. distinckly as you can make it be so Norvell, 511 South Florida. more than ripe--as to who i8 writin vou know there is many a persen White Bermuda onion plants now i in this town and elsewhere that cant cady. J. A, Perry, Kast Lakeland jever get things just strate. 1 gues 12-27-5p tut the feest of Belshazzer when tl NICE suburban home, four half- f!:nnd\\'rltin was put onto the wall ;lllor(- was peple which thought richt i while they was lookin at it write up :thvrr- in plane site that it saye! i“l-:ni('. menie” insted of ‘“Meni menfe,” which it did. But, anywa} | T would like to have you make it u= ! e plane as you can in your papper that ' oms, nreplucos.and mantles, clt‘y I am writin these letters myself. watgr and light, $ porolics, 1ot 118 | Hoping you had a Merry Christ- fret deep, on corner Lemon street and mas, etc., no more at present from Dakota avenue, south. H. J. Mathias, owner. 12-27—1-4 | your humble servent, FOR SALE—Household and kitch- re lots, making a nice little truck 1d chicken farm; [live-room, new ouse. Barn, ete. J. A, Perry, East lLakeland. 12 MUST BE SOLD in nexg ten days, srlendid modern, cottage, 5 large ;909 South Boulevard. J. Q. French. GRANDNOTHERS T U5ED SHee T To Darken the Hair and Restore Gray . and Faded Hair to Its Nat- ural Color. It is easier (o preserve the color of the hair than to restore it, although it is possible to do both. Our grand- mothers understood the secret. They made a “sage tea,” and their dark, | glossy hair long after middle life was due to this fact. Our mothers have gray hairs before they are fifty, but ‘ they are now beginning to appreciate ithe wisdom of our grandmothers in i“l"l! “sage tea’ for their hair and | ' VOTING BOXES {At all the Drug Stores and H. C Stevens’ Jewelry Store and H. O. |0c ;Denny‘n Fruit Store for the . ¢, dueen of the Firemen’s Carnival & = t000o00U00GGdQ0OO00 CE-R-E-E-X--5-%-%-%.%.8.X-%-X- AUDITORIU THEATRE GOOD MmMuisIC VAUDEVILLE'S ONE BEST BET | ROY MARGARET BUTLER AND WILBY. Refined Singing and Dancing Program Changed Daily. CASHNERE, THE CHIEF HEALTH RESORT OF INDIA. (Edison—Descriptive.) HOW A BRAVE MAN DIED. (Cines—Comedy-Drama.) THE GREAT DROUGHT. (Selig—Drama.) Adults : Children : 2-X-23-2-3-2-2-2-2-2-0-0.7 3. Ot 0% ¢ ¢ Xt 10¢ 10% 0% 10F 06 0% I X KX K 2 DOSOO04040006060604060004 PAGE FIVE are fast following suit. the scalp. Wyeth's Sage and SulpLur The present generation has the ad- | Hair Remedy quickly kills the dan- vantage of the past in that it can get | druff germs which rob the hair of itg a ready-to-use preparation called Wy- | life, color and lustre, makes the scalp eth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. | clean and healthy, gives the hair As a scalp tonic and color restorer | strength, color and beauty, and this preparation is vastly superior to | makes it grow. the ordinary “sage tea” made by our Gey a 50 cent bottle from your grandmothers. druggist today. He will give your The growth and beauty of the hair | money back if you are not satisfied ‘depends on a healthy condition of | atter a fair trial. A SQUARE DEAL It you wish to rent & house or have a house you wisk 2 rent; If you have a house to sell or wish to purchase one; It, in fact, you desire to buy or se:l anything in the line of real estate, this is my specialty. See me before you close a deal. Full information givenm cheerfully ang freely. N. K. LEWIS Phone 309. Room 1, Rsymondo Blde. INOTICE! 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. e oo e —e———ve MURRELL & SHARP 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 8IS 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. The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland | I f