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of Fire 5,000 es and three young- o gone to various j Carolina, They will} gptember. jt McRae, a charming Ga., is in the city on! Wer aunt, Mra. P. B.} g, Mrs. Lula McCol- Mnrie Cook have re- Tampa and Pasxi-a-I Tampa they stoppe:li ¥ Bay. vans has gone to At- he will be joined in feeks by Mr. Evans and will go on to New By ot severa! weeks. . “'rum and con, Pu.- bberta Cason and Ms3 of Bartow, tormed a g over to Lake.and yes- jng the day with Rev. . et Shaver, of Fort Miss Annabelle McKay ther teachers of the gblic school, will leave § evening for Knoxville, they will take a six in pedagogy at the f school which will open f friends of Mrs. Epps “will be glad to learn ecovered sufficiently to to Lakeland and 13 ome in this city. pite a feeble condition, prepand teh ot 8 te; ns at | QLW fibeen scriously ill at the mother in Mulberry for n the road to recovery. being the fourteenth of ag Day,” was appropri- y the local chapter of this being the last meet- t fall of the v. A. R, 8he last meeting till next hapter. Glendonjoe, the iol’ Judge and Mrs. Che- ¥® scene of the pretty en- AL, which was for members 4 Jithose who remember the piano possessed by Edith y 11 come a pleasant reali- that the ladles enjoyed in Pillans, and having the ged Banner live under her Bando Reporter Star. SPECIALS st Butter 36¢ 8 Oat Meal 24¢ Pork and 24¢ 24¢ iStarch —— Clean Store Fort Meade Leader. i She| nxious to come and her | owed her to do so. Mrs. | welve weeks, and it Is| general rejoicing that| THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, JUNE 20, 1913, FAGR FIVY ) !J % Mr Fred Benford wgs made happy last night by the unexpected arrival of his father from their old home town, Morton, Ill. Mr. Benford has heard many fine things about Lake- not that he will be so enamored of cate here permanently. AT CRUTCHFIELD'S TURTLE DINNER. Recently Miss Helen Cochrano scrved her boarders with turtle soup from the Crutchfield. The young men at Miss Helen’s decided to turn the occasion into one of merriment and designai- ed it “Crutchfield’s Turtle Dinner.” Mr. Kelsey Blanton was sglected as toastmaster for the occasion and in calling for responess tfrom those par- ticipating gave the following: 1 Across this table with turtle spread, Sits gallant Trube with erect head, His hand is loose; his tongue is free, His smile is bland, as you may see; What he omits with tongue so free, lle tells us with his hands, you seec. Let us hear from Trubie. { Had a little dog, his name wus Jack; Put him on a track and he ran right back. Chunn; 1 tell you what, he had some fun. that are vain, The heathen Chinee is peculiar.” | Although we'd gladly, in the main | With Jack Chunn pe familiar; | You think he's cold, you think he's hot, You think he is, you thiuk he's not, brass, le oft’ reminds us of an And now we'll hear from Jack. And now we come to Whit McClain, | We call him Mac for shor* | His manner's ease—nature calm— He seldom makes retort. Mac's from the Old Dominlon, The state of history, Is much a mystery. We all agree that Mac is nice— ice. 4. | Sullivan, the Bleaseite, Kmployed by a Levite, Give us of your wit. Manhattan shirts, you say, are best, In all conditions stand the test, But turtle, what of it? John O'Donald, the Floridian, John O'Donald, the railroad man. In service always super-fine. The sweetest soul among the lot, To sip this turtle while its Lot. ] 8. Percy Getzen, another one That sits with us, a Floridian. Parcy's good at everything amnn;mmm ..fDISflNIA an Goods Square Deal frything as Rep- gd or Money Re- Chandler fly Ferguson & Usher. hone 123 yms Building o hirg - om«momocr MI" IT'S COOLER HERE THAN AT HOME, SO COME HERE. BEN, THE STOWAYAY (Imp—Drama.) BIKKS DID IT. (Imp—Comedy.) SHERLOCK HOLMES. In THE BERYL CORONET. A Thrilling Mystery in Two P'mu SMISKION s = o300 Had a little Chinee, his name was| “For ways that are dark and tricks | You think he's gold, you think he's! wxeept to cuew and drink and sing. lie 8 liucllous souue, we, lie sooa forgets and 1e's lonesvineg when town But otugr girls may soon be found. acal eom bercy. joins our glee. ! his girl leaves el h 1 Llerhart, with soul serene, ll Liis mauuer sweet, his conduct clean, | Llerpary, my friend. Lull Mmocee, ‘varheel, matters not, Were blest that here youve cast; your lot, To us your wit now lend. land and he has made the trip in or-| Prof. Overhoit, he teaches Biz., der to see for himself, and we doubt|And praises everything thats his, Or cowmes from Keystone State, this city and section that he will lo-| Forset your state of grait and trusl, | o 1 iests could get him back to the Forget your town of smoke aud|mappole both were partly overcome by trust, For turtle soup that's plate. in your 9. prepared from a turtle brought in|There came & man to our town, country by Mr. J. F.| Who sold us fertilize; He jumped at once in business And told us many lies. And when he found his lies were out and “Dennis” was his name, He moved into another town And told them all again. He found a turtle yesterday And brought it here to eat. It made the boarders smile, you see, To think of turtle meat. But skies As he did his fertilize, And now it's passed from pond to pot And we will take it while it's hot. 10, And here’s to all this merry group: Here's to Miss Helen, dear! \ith all our joy over this soup, We scarce restrain the tear. May life oft’ have occasion For other joys like this, Each ont his share of flowers, And each have much of bliss! But life's not all of flowers; Life’s more than joy and bliss; Our joys remind of sorrows; Bountics, of sagviiice. And when I speak of sacrifice Miss llelen's life appears As taking less of pleasure And giving more of tears, That light replace her shadows— | Her sorrows tura to Joys— | Her sacrifice be recompenséd, The thought of all her boys! GET WISE! Watch Jercmlnhs bargain ocunter ! in the big glass case in front of D. B. And why he left that storifed land | gains will be found there. Dickson's grocery store. Only bar- And with the girls he cuts much|PARK HILL LOTS FOR Jere- | miah. 885 SALE ON EASY TERMS. All streets clayed, cement side- walks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C, Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 Real Meaning of Crose. R s sald that the signature of ¢ eross, much use¢ on old documents, 1 often misunderstond to mean ignor ance on the part of the signer. It was sometimes due to Inability to write but quite as often among the Saxoms He keeps the trains upon the line it was an attestation of good faith. ¢ forin of oata that the statement was true. signer that he add his oath to hh Let us hear from John O'Donald.| bame, and the crois was used as ofter in this sense as because the mas oowMd not write—FExchavge Net Much Difference. “Do you act towards your wife as you did before you married her?” “Exactly. | remember just how I used to not when [ first fell In love with her. I used to hang over the fence in front of her house and gaze at ber shadow on the curtain, afraid to go In. And I sct just the same way aow when I got home late” MAJESTIC C THEATER TODAY’S PROGRAM Vaudeville All Week. SALLY’S ROMANCE, Dramatic—Edicon. CURING A TEMPER. Comedy. VITAGRAPH BUTTERCUPS. 5c¢ and 10c. it NOMNATE YOUR FAVORITE In Our Popular Contest for Kentucky Ave LILBRRX SYIER I8 . ......0 The Most Popular Young Lady. L3 but wist 63| piSK LIVES TO SAVE MEN Crutchfigld praised it to the| It was often required of the | | Priests Go Into a Conduit Where La-' borers Have Been Overcome by Gas. Buffalo, N, Y.—Three priests risked their lives to rescue workmen who had | been overcome by gas in a conduit on Alabama street here. Armstrong, foreman; with two of his men, went into a manhole opposite ' the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in search of a leak in one of the | mains. The break proved to be a bad i one, and all three were overcome. A passerby, hearing faint cries from the men, called for help. The priests, who were just leaving the church, responded. Father Hunt and Father Clancy dropped into the manhole and hoisted two of the work- men to the surface. Armstrong had penetrated the con- duit a long distamce, and was lying face downward unconscious. Before the gas fumes. Father Lynch saw their predica- ment, and, jumping into the manhole, succeeded in dragging all of them to comparatively fresh air. The four were lifted to the street by the crowd that quickly gathered. UMBRELLA CAUSES SHOOTING Constable Cunningham's Explanation of Wounding Two Miners Who De- manded Shelter. Pittsburgh.—Because they woula not desist in their requests to be al- lowed to walk under his umbrella dur- {ing a heavy rain storm, Constable | { Thomas Cunningham pulled his re- | volver and shot Samuel Culp and James Cole, both of Scott township. | Culp is in Merey hospital, where it | {s said he can not recover, while Cole | {s at his own home with a bullet | wound in the breast. | Cunningham told the police he was | walking along the Washington Pike | rond when he was accosted by Culn‘ | and Cole, both coal miners, who asked | to be allowed to walk under his um- brella. He refused the request, but, according to Cunningham, they be- came so0 Insistent he was forced to shoot them to enforce his refusal. Cunningham was arrested. No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially i for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than l Calomel and docs not gripe or sicken, 25¢ . L R will handle as in price. serve it if fresh, clean goods and prompt | REMOVAL! I have purchased the Meat Market of W. J. Waring, in the Cowdery Block, and have moved my Grocery stock to that stand.. I hope to have the continued patronage of my former customers, and invite all others to give me a trial. I FLORIDA AND WESTERN MEATS GROCERIES, ETC., and I know I can please you in the quality of stock as well I want a share of your business, and well de- and courteous treatment count for anything. Yours to Please E. P HICKSON PHONE 144 Cowdery Block, Main Street. oo 2 | There s Nothing | Tov Good For | Floridians That's the principle we work on in the manufac- ture of Polnsetta Ice Cream; every ngredient that goes into Poinsetta Ice Crcam MUST be THE BEST; every method used in its manufacture MUST be scientifically eanitary and hyglenic. Labor, ex- pense, trouble and time are not considered in the man- ufacture of POINSETTIA Ice Cream. J6R SALE BY LAKE PHARMACY LAKELAND. Hold a Pieceof Cut Glass te the light and see it sparkle like & thousand diamonds. Note how deep is the cutting, how beautiful the pattern, Buch & plece on your sideboarc would be a constant source of pleas ure and pride. You can afford t¢ have it and more to match it Our speclal prices for cut glass m-ko it gnod for presents of ali . C. Stevens Ladies’ White Buck Boots at $4.00 All Sizes and Widths. Ladies’ White Buck Pumps at 3.50 All Sizes and Widths. Ladies’ Black Satin Pumps at 4.00 All Sizes and Widths. Ladies’ Patent Colt Pumps at 3.50 All Sizes and Widths. SLE OUR WINDOW! futch A i s Dutton-Harris Co. g lSissimmee Lakeland SOOI O O BRI SR w styles of Miss Edith Deane Miss Mary Groover ‘Miss Lilie Mae Mclntyre Migs Aleen McRae .... Miss Dottie Dates Miss Villa Balley . ] | H O is the MOST POPULAR YOUNG LADY in the community? To deter mine this and to create additional interest in our splendid motion shows and entertainments, the MAJESTIC THEATRE Has Inaugurated a popularity contest beginnng June 17 and closing July 17th, and offers to the young lady voted the most popular Choice of Three Beautiful Pieces of Jewelry Now on exhibition at Stevens’ Jewelry Store, viz., choice of two LAVALIERE OR A HANDSOME BRACELET 680 Miss Josephine Drane .. 120 460 Niss Mildred Yarnell .. 80 320 Miss Vera Kenned.. 40 230 Miss Emma Davis 30 210 Miss Butler ........ 10 190 W. K. Jackson-ascuts- W, K. McRae Owner and Manufac- turers’ Agent Real Estate Brokerage--Real Estate Tell Us What You Have to Sell, We Will Try to Find a Buyer Tell Us What You;Wantto Buy; We Will Try to Find a Seller | } 1 ) Y Rcoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland . e Florida