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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, JAN. 10, 1913, PAGE FIVE REAL ESTATE TRANSFEBS. i BAEY MINE” AT House Boss in Egypt. Europe's \ar Materlal. v —— AUDITORIUM JAN. 17.| Old Mr. Egyptian carried a stick of | Europe withd: .« from Industry 4, —_— a small club about the house with him | 500,000 men to ;o goldiers of them. and laid it upon his women like a | They are kept {roim one to three thousand of brick whenever they dis- | years. What an appelling waste; T . obeyed or displeased him. In the | how doubly preposterons if eficlency ¢ C Wilson ¢t al to Bulah Smith, | 75t < eight weeks' engage- graves the mummies show that nearly | can be insured v nilitia tratnings Jolim and C P Moore to Alie M Lewis, | 1 1 Vajestic theater, ant every woman had a forearm fracture. | —Now York Worl! | Parber & Welling to Maud G Hall- %! for one solid year at| (when Mr. Egyptian came home in & —— peter, LM Futeh and wife to Fla and | V4 i Now York, and is| pad humor he would sail into her with Not Up to Expectations. ;,;.1 Land Co, Susie D Bevis and hus- 1 i< ond vear in London, at|a stiff stick, and as the arm was “George has told me all the secrety fand to P K Chunn, Thos BB Mims, Sr ' tovion theater, is booked for | thrown to protect the face it '\\a; s:‘l:le of his past.” “Mercy! What did ;0 | (heir) to David 1. Graham, Hugh W |7 Lere on Jan. 17 at the ! erally broken while warding o think of them?” “I was awfully (maP Wear and wife to Mys A A Hamilton, | aditorium under the direction "of | BOW- pointed.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. ‘l I Fund 10 Wiley Douglas, Fla Land "“;ml Mig Co to Wiley Douglass, J M [Cram and wife to J 1 Cook, L P Kim- | 78¥ Yo and s oonew wiiness (o Rev. D. B. Sweat, of Arcadia, “"I".“.»“nn;:h to 1 L Skipper, W W Taylor woman's playeraft and, what s ttor of the Florida Christian Advo- |, (] f Flfe R S and wife to Carrip Chambers, Cartes Case o cate, is mingling with friends N pean Realty Co to L DeWitt Green, The idea of “Baby Mine” is followits transters of real comedy suecess of A Mine,” right out of + has heen made sinee our last Mine™ is the work of Mar- “0-0‘3’0"‘0‘5‘0”’0“0‘@“’0 OHOCO D OISO n |I.nk(‘l:lnnl today. |2 M Stephens and wite to J § Selse- but its working oug is high!y fncen- e e 5 000 B L beyer, S M Stephens and wife to ¢ | 1008 and diverting. Its appeal is uvi- [ hon ’ Owing to a change in the route oi | p prash. Sessoms Iny Co to W G [Versal and irresistable. 1o wil' scon | & ; the “Baby Mine™ Co,, that high-class | ¥ owland, J K Brown and wife to D F bu secn in Paris, Berlin, Vienna and [& . L oy, of Birmingham, | sroduction will be presented here on | Webster, J N Tavlor and wife to Si. Petersburg, and negotiations ar (e guest of her | kriday, Jan. 17, instead of on the |70 & Cox, I Z Tate and wife to [Under way for its product: <cipper and fam- | . i as herctotore announced. Do not B K Bullard, L. N Crigler and wife Sovth America, South Africa, Aus- ¢ We have just received a telegram advising us that the “IDEAL L= He more, to woman's sense o = T = Gl g ! fail to note the change in date Yo 0 B Gibson Jr. May 8 MceCormick fralin and Japan. 3 nt t i : S | R . SO IRE 200K stove demon- stration will be at our store L § {and husband to W P Ellett, ¢. H & FIREI cook stove dem f ¢ Qcala, spent . . e ! groOuala; Sl Mr. J. H. Wendler, who has i sppomaker and wife to J J Shoomak- ORDER NO. 2. e been b al : : cand. having Vel roay yumber of prizes and tophies. | 1) Moand R O Pipkin 10 F 18 Lang- RN b iside of n‘mul\n:wr captured ag the various poultry "““‘Hv). PR James and wite 0 B h To Whom It May Concern: ‘ Monday’ January lsth Lo ie quite sick (bitions throughout the country. in-!Giover. M D Clower to F ¢ Willey, Ihis is to certify that I, O. j ’c‘.udlnp,: those held at - Madison yigiioy & Miller to James Shea, Mag- [ Paton mayor of Luakeland, give no- wens, of Bowling b zquare Gapden, New York, and oth- |, i and P M Saunders to Clara and | tice tag any order or act of the :m-i o0 of his daughter, feps equally noted, is just in receipt 'y @ jenpey, B C oand B ) Bowyes [iNg myor pertaining to the city at- jr, having ar- op w bunch of blue ribbons won by 14\ 1, “I.H;‘L 1 ¢ Allen toUris Firl, | fairs, in conformity to the ordinances rin today "his Barred Plymouth Rock fowls at popida “;,\‘,h_l,“m” Company to | #nd town cliarter is fully approvea Every housekeeper in Lakeland should attend this demonstra- 30y tion. Actual cooking will be dene by a lady expert from the fac- 50 tory. Be fair to yourselt. Drop in early nert week We don't know « I the Atlanta Poultry show. His birds 0 cook. Bugene Todd and wife to | PY and will be sustained by me. cained narse, llil.il‘li.l‘\'i\t'd five prizes tor best cock- o Hyde, Flora W Chew to W F| 0. M. EATON, Mayor. e of Dr. Sarak | eyel, cock, hen and pullet, and for Nichols, Cavter Dean Realty Co to W - = [vunessee avenue. ! best pen. " ‘ Aso have rooms | s i ! \1..im.l.- Mrs Elizabeth lun-il-" 0, MADE MOST PRETTY TEA TRAY I"i Cen 2 Smith, Lake Region G s B 1%&5&%{\&1‘; o Resorve (o John B I\'Iu'|\. Nl "“"“Eu Al w.w by B e 4 now oveupy- | A and hshand to Rosa Joiner, ( Utensil Was Made to Do Duty 7 S 5 ter and wite to WA Rauler for the Household. ST new home 0N |1y s o be regretted that as meri L e e 9 L0 BLOIOHOBGDOONDE D QHODODO IR DODRBOIO IO LOIQE '“'HO"Oi how long we can keep this demonstrator she is a husy woman. :The Model Hardware Co. >3 203 SOSOROBOSOEOSOQIOFPDE CEIDID SOSOEOFIHOFOFOIOROEOFOIOLA & nne. This home ' tarjcus a pecformance as that ot ‘T crot, WOF Hallan: & Co to Mrs A novel and most economical way e s s AT o ey = v to muake a pretty tea tray was discov- ‘mmm“*‘ T PR T and g comfort- | ¢liman, prosented ar the Anditorinm P ent SR Sl i and an orna- | lase night. should have heen wits 0 shand 1o Thomas Hollis, ('[il'll by .,L'irl who is very clever : i . Tl \‘\\l!h her wits and her fingers. She than is often accorded 1o zreatly i Phomas Hollisandowite o BREBNCgeg i cpased for 40 cents a large ! Gl Chickson, dobn S Mikeel 1o A F NG gvag pictuee frame from a second-hand it DAL Pipkin dreoand wite to DM Pip- gtore. securing a very good bit of spent her COPESt-particnlarly antavorable for o dra Lin Se A B Cochiran and wite 1o W natural old woodwork. Then with a rriends and relas | maric pertormanee i Lakeland, T Overstreet, Fla Lake Region l.;m«:‘l'f’“l' of stain. some sandpaper and a Pierce Notes 10 qhere heing several things laso night o pokeig, W K Clirk (heirs) ‘In:ln-{ viarnish ,..-h.- polished up the that contlicted with o 2ood attend- o poReig, Klsworth Trast Co 10 | Wood to loek like new, then screwed Ao G e fon two brass handles, one at each ance at the theater o who 40 Revnolds, 1E O Reynolds and g : { b } W end afterwards cutting a plece of vite 1o WM Reynolds, 11 Morgan | pretty cretonne the same slze as the : cnd wite 1o Jdames F o Boor, Mary 8 glass and pasting it smoothly whero the local srh-m plot and which was presented by i ang o Wl to Graham [ Wil- | the picture wonld ordinarily ga Cov- Coustual enerosity, caste every one of which was an ar- oo g Kirkland and wite to K| (rh, it »\\-m, the boards that belong up-to-date incu- st Miss Madze Caldwell, espeeial- Hto il frame, tacked securely into { place, the entire back was then cov- nie bl P | ercd with a piece of felt, and she Wits very clever She is ¢ "I,U_MI \n-“( line, Parker & Rogers to ¢ M Clay- found herself possessed of a most - Bl cand her superh vendition of by ) Gilly and wite to Jas A perching tes tray, which in the shops | cwelry store ha . nosSong, Youth's Appeal 1o cgek, W T Haest and wite 1o N {woald cost from $5 to $8. ment ot siver s Ape and the USong of the Soul "y piiie WO T et and wike to I RNy ot the city Pressed by oaomueh smaller audience v, kindevgartern popjor productions. The tine was dleof the Lakeland ' yont, owever, thoroughly enjoyed ne completed Dug- e strong play, which has a ood O Whidden, 11 ¢ Howard to Kl wenting in the work v, in the role of Adelinn von Hagen, 1 Cline, NI Mann to G K Mann a picture of the fwas greatly enjoyed The other iy, pe & thall, 1oL L Barnes to Kat on the handle. piembers of the cast were also :ulv.|.,,,,‘., R C Laneford to Martin Smart Coats. representation o0 mirahly <nited o their respectiv Poptin, P Langford 1o 0 W Walker Vb that lons And . tiraa-quATtes: oit: Ity parts, and the resuly wits an anter- g paglerson and wife to J B Raul er garments—and the latter, by the |/ g % tuinment of unusually pleasing ferson, B0 Raulerson and wife 10 way, are smarter than the full length % { Rebecea Lodge Noo peteristios The Climax’™ deserves | y 5 e S . cont—the rough surface goods are in | ¥ w w N o e i ] AW 1 Roberts, PR Haynes and wi : 3 t ¢ v requested to meer a big honse wherever it may e pres b pyog Mining Co 2, 0 W Davis an ;h‘- lflrst.b ;rl;uw-h (lu;‘rn‘ln:‘l'r;(l:ilil:s :‘:::I F e On dcrl lce ua l ms oat % o'clock to- s it ; e & ~ houcles being the firs A y ‘ ‘”". s "0 i fwite 1o PR Haynes, Surreney & caaqg make particularly good look- 4 et e 1 s m‘ it ,”"' e F Fansoma 1o P B Haynes, I"l:_l 1" ing top coats when cut on the correct but we are always studying how @ French. The Int- MAJESTIC WALKING {Co to Mrs. Rose nyleton, W English lines. The double-faced ma- > < Noble Grand of the CAKE DEMONSTRATION. | jiallam & Co to G W English, 12 terials will be quite as successful as |’ l - ’ I 'h t 01 SesEral MBS BT ! 1 1 Shelhame: during the last scason; those nhnwlng' ncredse e uan lty Yates and wite to ! weeninstalled next Friday atternoon at 1 pome sharp s e 1 Darcory 1o Kobt Tyler, ( a plaid under surface lend themselves In 5 readily to the building of long coats, E e TNy g : e . 5 teis wondertul cake will be baked e wrgrd and wite 1o B0 W D s piald forming the revers, collar We give the “most now but we are anxious te : in the great Majestic range and \\ll-l; tatie 11 Dickerson to B 1 W D g eufts, more. Phone us and prove it, Hooks, of Lakeland, te 18 jnches wide, 21 inches long, 50y giy M Howard and wife to Ador mning as messenger | layers thick with jelly between cach [+ wgineton s arrived and will layer with cocoannt icing on top Preparing Gowns for the Dyers. | Best Butter, per pound . 4 o e s Old and faded or soiled gowns if | Suen: 16 pound The express office her At 1 onomoowe will plaee a plank THE GREAT DEMON- Jipped up entirely before sending m‘ ; RN h pounds sy will be assisted cn top of the cake and ask 25 ladies STRATION STARTS ‘e dyers in flat picces may be very Cottole.ae, 10 pound pails . . ... nmell, of Lakeland to crush it flat and in 3 minutes it 3 ISR nexpensively freshened and when cut | :+ Cottolene, 4-pound paill rof Judge C. M. will pige to its natnral heicht, “Like al fireless cook stove demonst | over n and made up into a new | Tn e 3 3 (hambeve, the fors | trith ernshed 1o- enrth will, rised '.1414 S : ”" '“ ‘;'\\ ';_.\']_: ',,I:]'kl : wn will bear no resemblance what- | fnowdrift, .10 Plou“l pails . Biee i " AR it e b ¢ver to a made-over costume, i+ 3 cans tamily size Cream. .. cen laid up for sev- again. I he on hiscuits and cake. This v ] taby siza C rhenmatism and Wo will cut the areat cake andlpe one of Mrs. Judd's best tal i G S TR Cans baby Siko Uream. .. .. nosition to go to Hot ' serve to all present | Don't miss the first because you v » 1.2 barrel best Flour........c..cmccmecrecee. va .m of being improved Don't fail to see this wonderful fywant to hear every lecture. Anvo Away From Dust of Autos. 1% pounds best Flour. ... =, .cvviiimmieniiiiiiiimeies “ cr-Informant demons:ration at 4 p. m. sharp {can be an expert cook who use The increase of motoring and the Picnic Hams, per pound w.. m.ooviiiimiiiiiiim e 1808 'LAK \4 ' & 6 00 I fiiolis o« i e consequent increase of dust have, to . LAKELAND HDW. & PLUMB. CO. | fircless cook stove according to Moo (00 L gerablo extent, changed Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hems. . e .. .o i coiiiiimaen s 10 1. H. Carmack, of | Corner Tennesser and Main §15. Uiydd, the demonstrator and lectu / the value of villa and hotel sites 10 1% geta0on Soap, 6 fOr.... ... e ki i o sy s lon fireless cooking. We don’t ' yisitors’ resorts. The choice, espe- Gro;ll:ld M:e' per lll-; : i :" ! winters in Lakeland. | o & A vou to come to huy-—but to conn clally in the south of France and Italy, | . 4 RS b G ARSI B Sl T ! In the city to the de-| learn. Mrs. Judd is not a salesiv . is now much in favor of houses well | 6 gellons Kerogene ..cm.ccomcmeciiciericamenioneni.. 00 vir friends. They have THE MODEL HARDWARE 0 gway from the main road, and even irmack is a member of Household econom y seldom goes far | never judge a m=n by his clothes. |[* an Realty Co., of Hunting- THEATR E enough to be counted a conspiracy in | yo may {uvs the . r{mr grown-up an extensive business in restraint of trade —-Aichison Globe. |dau¢hters ' father and other mem- | S e 0 oo GOOOCGOG OO W ¢ latter's family will ar-| \'rd tomorrow ALWAAY': ;A?EOSOTI;CSKOW ] i The' Wmn. A ‘Brady. Sod - ‘ . Presents the Famous Lanp Inv vu,mu.ra;'c! ABOOODOODODODN UDITORIU € ! s _. EDISONILY o o i | Aear=eM | “BABY MINE" | | MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. G o o D M U s | C BY MARGARET MAYO ! Sl '“u”'h‘; Ladils SR . - | The play that has made millions laugh all over the world with the following i great record: 2 years in Londcn, 1 yearin New York, 6 months in Chicago SON. TONIGHT 4 mon.ths in pllll.ld(—‘.lphld Now {playing in Paris, Berlin. Vienna, South America, South Africa. Seats now on sale at Red Cross Pharmacy. | T8 Vo Billy and Pegcy Maiin IPRICES: 25C. TO $1.50 I I mm % 0LD'ST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. THE BANK PRESIDENT'S ¢ u‘lere Good Pictures Are THE LOTTERY OF LOVE. Shows Right, (Cines—Comedy.) and “aywm‘fl sster3 iz, R | o swsorcat | THe ALZEDAS || COMING! | pictae IPAUL GILMORE & C0. .-;, lrllran;a \. ; OPEN AT 6 P_ M.‘ Watch the lLakeland Hardware & Furniture Co.’s Window for the Al- 'N 3 AWAY, HURRAH. fie“eral A“mlsslon“'“)c Adults zodas lCnndren onder 12...50 Children army one.—— |[“THE HAVOC”