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B P ————— W RS L i ~ . LAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1911 PAGE TWO THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKE . . £ % J.W.ELIL] - ow Being Frepar 5 k 38 #| " The Advent box of second n?nd é: Ml LLl :g «Real Estate ‘!flt... - & | ctothing for a mission in North Car- "; & ks 2| lina wili e packed by the ladies Of | & —ommem—————— == % | City and Country Prop. ., ., | ne Lakeland branch of the Woman's| g . proved and Unimproved | b Auxiliary of the Episcopal chufrh at i Ladies' Tlllfl."d Suits and Groves a Speclalty: *| yhe residence of Mrs. S. F. Smith on|= Skirts. 1 ; — e South Florida avenue at an earli S WE HAVE SOME OF THE o f . aving scond han g & There will be regular preaching, A NOVEL SUGGESTION. |aate, and all baving *oonl M |8 yisq MINONA HERRON | TRUCK LAND IN FLoR i services at all of the churches of the| jow would you like to vote lijclothing in good conditi i b 2 : (e city tomorrow morning and evening, | church? A man makes the suggest- | sire to assist the ladies in this ghoom Herron Block. » Room 1, Raymondo E.: o i ¢ith the exception of the Catholic|jon that the churches offer their | work, will confer a favor upon thel R g ol b with the P 0! : " ‘h to Mrs. Smith as|a®< e Phone 309. P and Lutheran churches. Lakeland | ,yjidings for the purpose of holding|py sending suc uEs, ; é is fortunate in having eloguent and|¢jections in thew, siying u::ub L soon. 89 pos.cihle_-—. ] NG ¥ 5 ve her le, | ¢ g ‘h better than a Larber e AT L Rt ? PRyEYSt Y Y i ' PROCLAM AT IO N ::Le ::::::rzzltl:‘ezl‘):rches :::pll- ;:::l:i::rl;“;ablv: or a cheap saloon. “LL)A'S“E’:A‘;:“& -, 0~94® L‘.)A J'n& x:fl' ::’ th{d, ways largely attended. The suggestion is a rather novel ove,| FIRE ESCAPE FOR HUNTING ™ At the Methodist church, Dr. W.lanq if the voter would have any - e For those considering having ELEC-| ¢ "pinor will occupy the pulpit at|pore regard for the vote he casts in] indian nmn?omv:v :.:M'P:VIM (5] TRICAL WORK done: both the morning and evening hours. |y church than he would in another Climbing "'0'1'1 hodog rsued :1’ - : and Dr. Piner will also deliver one of his| pjace, then we are for the church ol s 91 ! Thls, concern WAL YOUI SR fine lectures on writers of Southern|.s a voting place.—Pensacola Jour- 4Aa Indian rajah is said to have or | FogN for estimates—it will furnish you | jiterature at the Methodist churchijge), dored from & London 8rm rose d1e b#% 12 Varieties Chocolate and Cocoanut a set of figures, gratis, that is the|pext Friday evening. escape, suitable for use whea L.f) c an dies at ISc er poun d lowest at which you can have the| At the First Baptist church there| [yTERESTING FACTS FOR :o;}':c“u‘ll:'::' b ooyt | il per p work done with GOOD materiala| Yl be regular preaching services at| READERS OF THE BIRLE| 0 U0 poring rsan. 9 10 Varieties of Fancy Chocolateés at and first-class workmansbip. the morning and evening The pesen ‘ & icinated| The manager of the firm of Messrs. | k23 30c¢ per pOIIl'Id the pastor, Dr. Wm. D. Nowlin, Scriptures into chapters origina ¥ catber described the contri 32 We earry out our contracts to the| Rey Weimer, pastor of the Chris-| i, the thirteenth century, With (.:lr "".“" 'u a patent sliding carriage o .r) Nlll'llll"Y’S FCIICY BOXOS lt aoc and & Jetter—do the work on time and|tion church will take for his subject|gijal Hugo, who devised it while cape fitted with two telescopic ladders | de®4 s|'oo per pound GUARANTEE FIRST-CLASS ma-|at the morning hour tOmOITOW|gpking a Latin concordance. which will mc::d toa kt:el.hv. o:o :l. ’r) Sl “ " P 5 ‘erses was in- It is painted khaki color, A . terials, etc. throughout. s B N s B, 5 b i I foel It 18 Dt o the jungie, and | FTesh Apalachicola Oysters 45c qt. he will preach from the text, “The|roduced by the cclebrated printer, | 10 be inconsp: o whests to tasiintate ) FLORIDA ELECTRIC & MACHINE| Fascinations of Jesus.” Robert Stephens, in his Greck Tee- |18 DW"::" on bigh w S BREAD CAKES PIES COMP. Below will be found the church|iament in 1551, and in his latin "‘l:“:oundel’lwo‘ the rajab will use y y ANY. directory of the city with the hours; gjple in 1556-1 3 the escape for climbing trees, though | ¥ap » Drane building. of the various services at each| he word “girl’ occurs but oncel o T ore are no trees available be Xk A S“pply of Fresh Fruits on hand at ” church: in the Bible, and tht is the 3d chab-| wiil be entirely dependent on the et | (g -all times at market prices — ter and 3d verse of Joel. cape for his safety. As uh ukle:dnr n:: o 9 i v oof Acts > to elevate the laddel P ol Apostles is thl:: mlleis[l; h;l» 1; roh: ;h‘. tme to be ready for a surprise by the | TN Your Orders Delivered > R ‘hapte b o CHURCH CALENDAR. 0!-» The most beautiful chaj tiger. 3,< ‘ ¢ CHRRIETA i : Big game hunters are chary of dis H o DE N NY 00000000000000000 There arve found in both Imu‘kh.o‘l cussiug the value of the escape until & < : A the Bible, 3,583,483 letters, 773,693 poy pear what success attends the ’ : words, 31,875 verses, 1,189 chapters| rajah and his sikaris in the jungle. Cowdery Building Lakeland, Florida Presbyterian Church. and 66 books. Talking about rajahs recalls that ey glly i ehuImots L RS0, The four most inspiring promises | some exceedlngl: lla.lr‘.d'm“;‘:“i: ” e T TRt Pty o s A are John xiv., 2, 37; Matthew xi,| were being offered 8t Lioyce O 000 i Morning sermon 11:00 a. m. _::' l':alm xx;“.‘i"_ 4 to be worn by l:ldllng:l.nc;;“:t;e::l; ’[ EA& l& ‘q);{*‘. E‘Lt) WS, 6}\ l'}'venlng serm‘on at 7:30.p. m, The first verse of the 11th cnapter ‘";f' 0;‘:,’;::::“"::' been issued, and | Y. P. 8. C E m(',e.ls in co-opera-| . 1o iah is the one for the new con- In ‘nother case the value of the gems tion with other societies at the Cum- SBRL. {nsured was estimated at $1,000,000. 1 berland Presbyterlm}. ; All who flatter themselves with| London is practically the only place [ ° b Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30.} i poastings should read the Gth| where insurance of !hcl; "“lubl;: eCla 0 th [ THIS IS NO SECRET chapter of Matthew. :‘:n 1:; :i':e:'::\:n:e -‘-‘ :'os & “:m ! Y PPy L o e Y We sie not making any secret of 'Clmmn c,hurch_ All hnman‘lly should learn theqm:x great, substantial rates were quoted i Geo. W. Reimer, Pastor. chapter of St. Luke from the 20th for policies.—London correspondence \ g\ the fa i that our Men's Shoes sell] Sunday school 9:45 a. m. verse to its eding. New York Herald. | b better than any other make in town. We give better style, better fit, and better wear for the same price that others ask, so why shouldn’t we da a larger business? Mr. Man, get your mext pair of shoes here. “THE STORE OF QUALITY” T. I. Woods & Co. Drane Bldg. SAM JONES ON MONEY. “A little molasces gives a fly a great deal of pleasure, but a whole barrel is bad for the fiy.” “The music of the age is set to the tune of dollars, If a preacher desires to raise money for some purpose he as- sures the congregation that they will get back two dollars for one. My! how the dollars do come in. It's a wonder some of these church mem- bers don’t burn up from natural com- bustion. “A man lays up money on the earth. I he claims he don't want it for himself, he says it is to look after Sallie and the family, and he up and dies and Sallie marries again, and another fellow sits out on the front porch. 1 told my wife it she marrie¢ again after 1 was gone 1 didn’t want her to let any old devil tit out ou my froat porch. The thought is enough to make a man ably fast. Wy, you could lead the ping dollars every ten feet. lo-ked on them.” He Should Remember It a bald-headed man move teler- American people to hell by just drop- They'd follow right along. and never know where they were uatil the door was Communion 10:45 a, m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with other socleties at Cumberland Pres- byterlan church, ; Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Stevens, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary and Aid So- ciety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People’'s at 6:30 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. East Lakeland Mission, Milton, superintendent. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. D. H. C. Meeting Episcopal Church. Rev. J. H. Weddell, rector. Each Sunday excepting only the third Sunday of each month and the fifth Sunday when it occurs: Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m. Service 11:00 a. m. ‘ Evening Prayer 5:00 p. m. M. E. Church, South. W. K. Piner, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning sermon 11:00 a. m. Lutheran Church. Rev. H. J. Mathias, Pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching service 11:00 a. m. an early date. Catholic Church, Rev. A. B. Fox, Pastor. Evening service will be resumed al'mado by people who really love Sclentists should remember that a grasshopper can jump 200 times its own length. This fact should be re membered by the collegian who thinks he s going to be needed In the world because he has broken the ::vlng record —Chicago Record-Her fourth Sundays at 9:00 a. m. Cumberland Pres ian. Without ;as(or. - ————————————————————, —— e Y. P.S.C.E at 6:30 p. ;. “Reverend” is found in the Bible once, and that in the 9th.verse of Psalm cxi. The word “Lord” is found 1,853 times. The word “Jehovah™ 6,855 timet. The 8th verse of the 97th Psalm is the middle verse of the Bible. The 9th verse of the 8th chapter of Esther is the longest. The 35th verse of the 11th chap- ter of St. John is the shortest. In the cvii Psalm four verses are are alike—the Sth, 15th, 21st and 31st. Ezra vii.,, 21, contains all the let- ters of the alphabet except “‘j.” Each verse of the cxxxvi Psalm ends alike. If you read twenty-three chapters a week it will take you one year to read the Bible through. THE DIVORCE EVIL. There is a serious question which affects the people of the world today in the divorce evil, but while there are more divorses today than in the days when our fathers and mothers were growing up it must be remems- bered that there are more people in the world today than at that time. Again, while there are more divoces in proportion to population now than in those days, can anyone argue with any degree of certainty that there are more unhappy marriages now than then? When there is an unhappy mar- riage the community knows of it and ‘ The tragedich of married life are numerous, unfortunately and iu many cases it is because the princi- pals do not realize the seriovsness of marriage, but this mistake is not It would not be unfortunate if “love were a lost art.” and the world would have gone back many hundred vears if it were true. There are un- Services are held on second and| fortunate Imariages .and marriages contracted without love by either of the parties, but the world is better and happier today than ever before, and in the language of a recently Sunday school at the regular hour | popular ballard. “Love makes the ‘world go round.” - - - vemw N e e e——————— Wanted to See tre Bride. Mildred Cole, of East 89th street, has just had her first glimpse of New York, where the family stopped a day en route from Atlauntic City. While in the metropolis Mildred was taken to Central Park. She knows all about the Cleveland parks, but the New York idea is new t) her, She was about to enter a shaded path when her mother prevented. “You mustn't walk there, dear,” she explained. “That is the bridle patb.” The little girl's eyes glistened as she recalled the important ftunction in ber own family, at which she was permitted to carry a shower bouquet as big as herself. Just then balf a dozen young people went galloping down the path. “Oh, mother,” Mildred exclaimed, “is that the bridal party? Ane which one is the bride?"—Cleveland Leader. H-r Hold. “So he married a meajcurist?” “Yes." “Is he happy ™ “I'm afrald not. He complains that she bas quit holding bis hand and wants to confine herselt exclusively to bolding the pocketbock.” Stricken With Generosity. A Scotsman brought his entire fam- {ly of <even to visit a relative in Lon- don. They were entertained in a man- per that left nothing to be asked for two weeks; theaters, suppers, cab-rides abouu the city, excursions into the country. The whole time McPherson pever put his hand in his pocket to pay for a thing. When the family was going home, gude ta me an’ mine this fortnicht past. Mon, we'll hae a toss for this lasht wee nipple!"—Success Magasine. Degrees of Opinion. Let us not say to ourselves that the best truth always lies in moderation, in the decent average. . . At the time of the Spanish inquisition the opinion demanded that they should burn none at all. —Maeterlinck. Foundation of Friendship. Without self-sacrifice there cam be ‘- real triendship.—Goethe. turn over in his grave. Some fel- i g 4:00 it is spread throughout the country, | the Londoner and his cousin went into low said, ‘money makes the mare go’ ':m\n.r h Le :l..m 6: s p. m. Lut no one seems to pay any atten-| the buffet for a fina1 glass. From force = = ) wwening servive, 1 3 . N . Vi H I tell gou brethren, it makes 5 S whre tion to the hundreds of thousands of | ©f habit he groped for his wallet; but VA e v ‘“l Prayermeeting Wednesday ‘\:""lh'mp\' unions which are made every Bandy gripped his arm. o Wwar ever 2 else g R N € are made eve o fr “ya t er) ig elee o onj, e ! Na, na!” said he. “Ye've been verra cirib that wears hair, and it will FERL For Saturday Only Men’s and Ladies: 89 Ct S Umbrellas hin $4.89 Rein $5.19 Men’s $5.50 R Coats Ladies’ $6.00 Coats . J. W. CHILES We Are Headquarter tor Toilet Articles of All Kinds a Can Satisfy the Most Fastidio Call at the *‘White Drug Stor: For Your Ice Cream and Cool Drinks EVERYTHING IN DRU Carefal ad Peinstaking Care|Given to Prescription HENLEY & sHENL G BPhone 62