Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 21, 1911, Page 2

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-~ PAGE TWO THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, NOV. 21, 1911 uooooc-oooooo""‘:’ogione Brother Wore COMEDY IN HEAT OF BATTLE 4 | i 2 < CHURCH CALENDAR. 4 o o H1OOGOOLOLOO000000 Presbyterian Church. Rev. W. P. Chalmers, pastor, Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning sermon 11:00 a. m, Evening sermon at 7:00 p. m, Y. P. 8. C. E. meets in co-opera- tlon with other societies at the Cum- oerland Presbyterian. Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30. Christian Church. Geo. W, Weimer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Communion 10:45 a, m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with other societies at Cumberland Pres- wyterian church. Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. The Blue, The Other Wore the Grey General William Henry Jewell, of Orlando, Fla.. and Colonel B.- Wood Jewell, of Omaha, Neb,, who fought on opposite sides in the Civil War, had a reunion in the hcme of thei: sister, Mrs. George H. Jacchs, of 351 Summer street, this city, says the Boston Globe of September 16 in a communication from Lynn, Mass. Yesterday was the first time in years that the two brothers and sister had met together. The arrangewent for this reunion was made some time ago, and the event was luoked forward to with a great deal of pleasure. When the Globe reporter called at the Jacobs home, he tfound the broth- ers busily engaged in going over mat- ters that reminded them of boyhood days. General Jewell said it had been a long time since he had seen his brother and sister together. He likes the south to live in, because it FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, D. D., pastor. Instances Where Tragic Scenes Have Been Relieved by Touches of Humor. Into the tragedy of war are inserted now and then kindliness. During the Zulu war in South Africa an overwhelming force of natives was opposed to a little band of Engiish | sailors. From the Zulu host stepped forth a warrior laden with an anclent firearm, which he calmly mounted on a tripod in the open, while the sailors looked on, admiring his pluck, but wondering much what he proposed to do. At last one jovial tar suggested that their photographs were about to be taken, and by common consent no shots’ were fired. Having loaded his plece with great deliberation, the Zulu primed fit, sight- ed it, and, leaning hard upon its breach, he fired. The recoll knocked bim head over heels backward, while A great roar went up from the delight- ed sallors.' He sat up, looked dazed, and then, the amusement over, he, with his countrymen, charged, and were annihilated by a volley from the steadliy almed pieces of the little band bits of comedy and; Lakeland’s UP-TO-DATE Haberdasher POAPRPOPOL QIO P PP O FOPOPOPOPOFOP DIOIOFOIOTOIOLOEOIOIO IO We Are Headquarters FOR MEN’S FURNISHINGS, STET- SON HATS, WALK-OVERand HAN- AN SHOES, SAVOY SHIRTS TAILOR-MADE SUITS QOO OO LOLOPOVOLOIQIOIOIO I o o ) Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C. : of bluejackets. 1 s agrees with his health, yet he had ! Stevens, superintendent. a great love for his native state. He During one n.:, the n:.n’ battles GUARANT EED FlT AND STYLE Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and] o0 )0 in Wakefield, Mass., Feb waged by the New Zealand Maoris ; Tegin 18 ‘| d l i "" against the British settlers the latter hdedlosi) e ; ruary 26, 1840, and hud been in the| ran out of ammunition. At ‘the mo- '\\evkly lll'.-:‘.\".'rm'ft‘“"la Wednesday | oouih since he was a small boy. ment when death seemed imminent a | 2 Made by STORRS SCHAFER & CO. eYEmNg mbilia ) In speaking of the war, when he| fla8 of truce appeared from the en- 3 Woman's Missionary and Aid So- S (,(' P l' i emy's trenches, and messengers came & A8 S g © nder, g . : civty Monday 3$:30 p. m, Gariarii ”" "'” '_ ,l)" 'I“m' '”""‘j forward with a supply of cartridges to SRR 2 Gl el e e B e S i 4 Baptist Young People’s Meeting PRE L BRI R that he Knew| apaple the white men to continue fight. QOO HOPOFOHOHOHONITOIOBOC GIO T OIPIPIGIOIOLOIOBO G S b at 6:30 p. m that his brother was in a northern | yng —Harper's Weekly. | Regular monthly business meeting r,"g.”"“m 4 "Nluml_'l(‘wvll Lalihe ASEE AR 3 first Wednesday at 7:50 p. m, Yl _‘”'d since the war "l.‘”‘"‘l has had Unusual Tonic. i 2 East Lakeland Mission. considerable experience in the news- Among the pretty customs intro | s s 4 Milton, superintendent, Prayer- | PAPer business, being at - one time| duced in a metropolitan household by | sbetln g T rsany. ne 7 ., manuging cditor of the Memphis Reg- | a visitor Is called by her a "s:u.-n-d? DRANE BUILDING PHONE 298. LAKELAND, FLA il ister. e has also been prosecuti breakfast i says the New York | i attoriey for Warren county, Mas ! Sun. Reaching the table one morn- | ,’ Episcopal Church. i |~‘|m:i|'|v ’I'.u_q. ot ing ench one of four persons found a Rev, J. 1 Weddell, rector, . Wi iACRISITITC | ¢ inscaled paper eylinder on his or | fmih Ry excepting only the a Muson and a Kuight Templar wer plate. Unrolled, another and third Sunday of each month, My brother,” siid the general, | smaller paper was revealed, on which ‘ Liberal in Expenditure for Fad. | Sunday Locl every Sunday at 10 lookinz slyly over to the plice wher !\\us neatly printed a verse of Scrip Emilie Grigsby, whose arrival in this | Col. Jewell was sitting.” said at one | ture. One of them read: antey with jewelry s tf to G o ¢ = T i L VBUEaIwaY, vl | Se s S AR TR Sertice 11:00 4. m. time that he would shoot me on | mnn‘“l'ln- Sl er S k) AR Ls“"'.""" again put her in the public | s : . Evento o Prayer 5:00 p,om. sight because |owas in the army of | wwell aunty.” said the [ R a e Lo L ardent collector of prayer | e e i s mrantddilo - books and religious rituals, Her in- | e Kebsbut he s forgiven me | nouse to the visitor who had arranged | onge nterest in religions philosophy, | . i, E. Cl:\ll‘Ch. South. ““'\I“I‘x TR H i ;:ln(;eml'n:l‘; :;""""‘i‘l’lnm":l‘l“"':m l;‘e:l ":::‘ on which she has writicn a great deal | 3 oL Pastor. e colonel Jooked up with a smile, g i J 1 in letters, is so great that she has a | We are now ready i Sunday chool 9:45 a. m, as much as to say, “You are all right ::;":;N;‘(;;nfl:::(\:::;d'!"H'"’"ld be ‘unto fibrary devoted elitifely to. books on. e ; i ( cady to snow a full line « Morione seimon 11:00 4, m, now."” i the subject. I her travels in Eng- L ERE Epaort Lengine 6:00 poom. Colonel Jewell was born November [land and in Europe she has visited | BLANKETS | " o g Ko corvice, T:00 p. m, 24, ISTL and has been for many years ‘(l"]': ,h""k( ‘"holl'sn‘md lu:s ((ho"':;e:j t’)ld Our Blankets are the best made, from $1.25 10 $5° Prayermecting Wednesday N:00 | a resident of Omaha, where he is we | DR, LEMEROTE L abelil B e AL gkl B i, kmln\':.l i ”h“ 1:‘1 : \i\l "]" ':'“; well | ALL WEARING THE LONG COAT | yviiien wbout the early Christians, SHOES. i 3 SINess cireles and as a Ti : W ;i ¢ . works in pen by the old monks. She A line of Shoes that can't be beat i uali'y PR leading official of the Woodmen of | Wide Choice of Magerials Permissi- | ygually has had with her a connois- Send Ladies and -hill' 4 el LUl Lutheran Church. the World, He said that it always ble, but the Ulster Is a Neces- |geur on such books and also has em- il i LS Rev. 1. J. Mathias, Pastor. suve him great pleasnre to come cast | sity This Year. ployed scholars to translate the books CORSETS. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. among his triends, and that he had S to her and to discuss with her the Ladies, if you want a perfect fit in your dros e\ Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and | 10oked forward to this meeting with | g I:]\hs'nlul(l) _'TMJ“”‘”‘ it one would | meanings of the different writers. For Kabo Corset. A styl . ; ¢ g . L ; . R is hiaticar ahid elater wivie A wice ollow the fashions these days, Is the | all those things she has paid highly, i - A style for every type of fizun T:00 p. m,, second and fourth Sun- henauioh ol ST L A areat| long ulster or raglan-like coat. Dame | and her lavish spending of money cer- among them, days. dt‘dl.nl ”|vln-.n.~u|q-. Fashion is approviug very strongly of | tainly startled the scholars who al - “Yes" said Colonel Jewell, when | separate coats, and well-.gowned wom- [ ways have been content with small PIECE GOODS. Catholic Church, asked if he realized that his brother | en have them in readiness for winter | remuneration for their services. Call and let us show you our full line of Silks, M Rev. A, B, Fox, Pastor. in the opposite force when they | Use: ses—. - and Worsteds. Also one of the best assortments | Services are held on sccond and | were at Getiysharg, I made special 'Iloh"':l""” ‘“"'.',b”‘"’r""mm" fitting Dangerous Animal. hams in town. fourth Sundays at 9:00 a. m. inquiry for him, as | knew his regi- polo, the reversible coat, the trim| Ay Olio man and his wife with & Alway ; ment was in the ticld,” s":‘prmpt:.(m; the long tweed ulster | aouple of friends went out for a rum ways glad to have you call whether you b _— as ey and the handsomest broadeloth he o v v Cumberland Presbyterian Mrs. B. Wood Jewell is a native] fur cloths for dress occ’sslon: sod|tn ;'“ mun!;_\h the‘ OISt SRy mL e Without pastor. of Shutesburg, in Franklin county. Usually they are almost perfectly :::,.'f:n:;l:hm, 1:,.‘1;:,,:;8‘:“‘:::-2?“:.:: J W ‘ HILES Sunday school at the regular hous !Thl‘.\ have no children straight In line—~the more they give | eon ‘mn in .llu; wods. As they- 2 iy Y.P.S. C.E at 6:30 p. m [ The father of the brothers of Mrs.| that much-wanted and hard-to-get [ neared their destination a st . &4 ; op was LAND. - Jacobs was Rev. Henry Jewell, who| Straight up f‘“d down appearance, the [ made and one of the party made his LAKE , FLORIDA Attorney General Breathitt, of { was on two different sions pastor m',';:: “’p"“:‘:i (;fhfemlnlnll_\- are they. | way into the bush on the side of a Kentucky, has ruled that all of the[of the Second Universalist church in ha“_"“";“;:m_(‘:l:':: ::2::3 "'u‘l"' hill to get water. He was gone an un- i capital stock which a bank must have | this city. He died suddenly Whilel ming _on the deep revers :;. ;r“:'. "'“?':" :l“':lf :“:"' :’“d on his retura : : : N : " X v ' .- nnder lllvA statute must be subscrib- | preaching in his church in Merrimac) collars and the turn-back cuffs. And :':‘snn':;,\' a!(rl'c:i‘lng) :::el:::. c;l;:::: ed before it can begin business, nearly twenty years ago. the very fashionable two-toned cloths | from the spring, so | had to wait :‘::hi"““"""d““l" s'l‘:" to be used for | There was a ram down there in the - 1 A A i e e R SELEAL ming, and also lining at ‘the same | bush d i SOHOTOIOTOFO QIOIIEOUOTOID HIOTOTOT OO0 OBQTQIOIOTOC ? ushes, and it seemed to be taking ! P oo Ou 0 :lme. are like-wise exceedingly popu- | up all the water.” ! . \ : Lakeland Artificial Stone Works : Pl el uarte b4 e S | “A ram--hydraulic ram.” | 4 Near Electric Light Plant 3 The New Waterproof. _M_\ " she said with some surprise. Q nxgs 0' The waterproot is always a fore- "“"‘:."” FOu afrald of the litde ' & 3 most consideration at this time of | PeA®! [ or h4 N ~ - 1 s lates . s RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK $|78r and the latest models follow the S — | . : . 3 CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY BIR A vont oo vt o2 5 Temper Talk. Il Toilet Articles of All Kinds anc a Crushed nock. Sand and cement for S“'e 0 :;r;p:: dmgnn.\ll tweed in black, white he‘: r::_?‘ if‘:;\n"":;;‘;‘:l.("gr:;;: '::;: [ . ° g 2 2 een, and was very smy; 7 . " - & BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS o | te rasian dlecves bie ™t ¥Ih |1over wil not forget how she looked. Can Satlsfy the Most Fastidiou & 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk. Gate Posts, Flower < |and storm collar. This type of coat|, - OF, 408 & man look dignified, nflf‘ > Mounds, Etc, S| will doubtless be the weather wrap of Sooh De M 8 AR T "h"‘ Vot &> o § 1S 5 : b z ~ Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge < | the season. taking the place of the | i, '® TOWing with his sweetheart | A g Q 5 & | oilskin garments which have vean | Some day, after they are married, per- | <> H. B. ZlMMERMAN. proprletor. N | worn throughout the summer on ac- { haps. she will remember what a vul- | ' < | | gar fool he made of himself, | | S S, S S S S S w S S T S S S S S T S SR S et T count of their lightness of weight, Dainty Motor Sets. once jupon a time. and she will remind him lof it. Aund ihen he will be very sick and sorry for himselfl Call at the **White Drug Stor¢’ DO PTG EE J $ One of the prettiest fads of t S on't p . inhs | et s the sovamotite haet czfig‘:?hd&:«;..,‘” angry. It is never For Your Ice Cream and Cool Drin* I I“[ “'t } l [lA ""f"d chiffon shirrings interspersed | And it isnt a bit clever. either h gnfh slrn-(js of marahon aud long | Any monkey will chatter if it |‘ : chiffon strings ty¥ing under the chin. | teased. Any cat will spit if its tafl 18 5! | e o L L T EVERYTHING IN DRUG b the chiffon and the marabo: and the ’ Mrs. 6. Thomas Fleming has located at 301 S. Kentucky Avenue, next to Meth- odist church, where she is ready to TAKE ORDERS for all kinds of KXMBROID- IERY. Stamping done to order. This b d DYPPEY PO PPBOPPPI PRI PP I v daintiest of bags made of the mara- bou and just big enough for the hand- kerchief purse and vanity equipment. Anything but That. Only one letter in a million goes astray, and that one, an exchange Try to be more human than a monkey or a cal. Try to smile when you feel llke scowling, for when you scowl or frown it leaves wrinkles which can never be removed by treat- .| ment of any kind, and it is not worth while to spoll the beauty of the face for a scowl. Carefal and Pcinstaking Care Given to Prescription HENLEY & HENLE 3 H in connection with a Circ.ula'ting Library saye, never happens 1o be a biil Phone 62 e < of new fiction, which she invites the Read- S o e —— k : ‘. R . g8 Sandstone and Water. orweglan Industry. i ing Public of Lakeland to inspect. Sandstone will absord -."g.uo. ot | Norway sells matches and paper m' ; ¢ wals. : the United States, the ‘ ~ rsssrressssntenisssossssnssssssstsssasrensstasssel o 0 T 1 e T o | e Catel s e S Yo know 115 50 WheR you see it in The Telcd

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