Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 15, 1912, Page 3

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s Missionary Seciety s This Afternoon, THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKE Number ... % 0TICE—Notices for the Social Dcpar:mem can be com- the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. . notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. acial functions, clud meetings. church gatherings and ol social interest shovld be telephioned to this depart- 1 as they occur in order that xh ir news value is not c5 - o Sl - sSTRANGERS. { & Remarkable Woman, AL th t remarkable ow his face; |A ! M. Evans, who cele e place (B} th year behind the) and to him, rl otlights recently, and who played! 1 1o say, }'hu past of Shar he zrim | Cousin®™ at Ford Theater, Washine nwoon his way. {:‘ . DoCoothe night of President {Lincoln's assassination, April 14, =k liim what FINGS, which s now over forty-four vour smile, ol i She tells of thar awful night how i worth your . e most of the au- was part of the Jumped caught (the shot was heard, ‘ tinking it play at first, ‘How Booth trom *the presidential box, his spur in the flag that draped it, and fell on the stage breaking his leg. Then the vast audience rose in a body, rushed over seats, forgetting their companions, and realizing what had happened all made for the stage shouting, amid ladies screaming, who knew not what to do. The stage was filled with actors and actresses with their make-ups on, in a moment, and citizens clamored for the assassin who escaped by way of the back door, mounted his horse in waiting, and got away, but later was captured. Mrs, Evans has 's been an rdent ad- mirer of President Lincoln, having played before him on several ocea- sions, and is today at her age, one ol the jolliest members of the Lyman Twins Company and the mother of the show, dience word or two, le's ot alone, Lot i erime, o disgrace, v yearn sometime v shining face. o day stand alone it is to sigh; ©I's you are thrown, them hurry by, Wowhat mal Let us go who is near, lly teeling show; itk o word of cheer, + Kindly hand other who's unknown, nim understand =n't dwell alone. Detroir Free Press, Nk Y Yesterday At the Churches. Missionar, il Al the churches of the Society : 1y this ik wer irch meets X well filled yesterday despite the fact ture room of the = 4 tord program | ttha the weather was rather too chil- r be a "ORTY | N N N Iy to be comfortable, At the First Ho doubt be large-| pronat by 08 Nowlin preached v oas the weather | MLLIELC L Jat both the service, On appeal aturday, the attendance was larzer thay and the B. Y, P, U, in the was als and account of Dr St morning iy ANOW 1 Sunday icale Will Hold Miting Tomorrow, not to hold day Musicale Rov. I. C N usnal, vvening » weil attended Jenkins delivered two tointended, ‘ inspiri 1ons both mornin which | gy Friday, nmecting, he Methodist church, Th [Runday School was well attended and gratifying. It a4 last vrernoon at|peports given in wers AL members | will be pemembered that ago Superintendent H L TWo years € note of the ’hml.ul his piano, which was h en- | tirely new, to the Sanday School While deeply appreciating t gener- osity of this zentleman, the Sanday G, w, | SChool has now reached a st p v Miss \\Iuh they are able to purchase .“), to learn that| :m'rvl nent, and it was decided mj ‘ winter [ 92Y 10 tax each teacher and puipl « s, havis small sam mont} unil the piano ThiS ose was paid fo leas domi-| Usual i W, Vie-| Preshyn n, Epis Luthera s s ave- and Catholi irches ga 1 Winter | tious at « 1 being wked on ustial S are always | chur hog - 1t 200 Veleome | audien and ex i s rmoun by D r WwWas g0 Concert | inde | subjects 2 - ly. The fol a oncert given at | subjects for the week v Madame Bou- | “Prayer ane “Christ’s Unanswere “The Gospel Rive “How to Study “Calling the Gen Hear them all of | | | lasses of Ge 5 »d Prayer <0%¢ picture ap- 5 S 4 very noted | n from a Prov-| #lating that| > honors | " which | Bibls the trye one first step ins meanwhil Botton contemplate. Wi« oy - N | ghall have loved 11 who have appearances! Death w . should lose lof all. Try to love s you will | 'find them again »\'icter.ll ugo W A stage today Qs evening | School | and | Swatlts| | A. M. JACKSON, | “Our Americ \[“Mmc Isabelle Bouton, who will appear at the Her- I | ron Opera House. in company with ‘ Kuester. ¢n January 18th. cach month at 2 { fisters always welcome MRS. J. Mrs. J. B LR G. A R Clerk—A. B Black and white is the color combi- | nation of this becoming turban, with | Whidden, a touch of gilt to enliven it. The hat | Lewis, is covered with black velvet draped | Meade; J. 1, on the left side and knotted in irregu- [ |, Holbrook, lar loops and one long end. Around| g, Ch'm., tartow; R, . La Lakeland pianist accompanist. Edith Haines G. 1 A toB of L E Fon MANY GOWNS. Orange Blossom Div, G, 1, A to B.oof 1 1S sccond and fourth Wed S0 poom. . BROWN Sec'y. HOGAN, Meets first Saturday month at . E, Dayton's nessee. J. R. TALI OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. County Officers. . Ferguson, Mulber Bryant, Ki THREE SSEEELEESS BATES SALE Talk About Prices, Here They Are, ALONG WITH QUALITY wide Messaline, 100 quality 85(: carth, 78(: Make vour own price on suits in the bounds of reason. w2730 suit Slg 50 81-2c 6¢ 4c 47¢ 721-2 821-2c Yard for 3o-inch Bleaching, the hest on for 10, 10 vards for i o S Outing Outing worth 121, ¢ for 4-4 shedting, good value 3-3 sheeting, good value her 81x90 sheets worth 3% for S1x90 Salem sheets worth 83¢ for 90xY0 sheets worth 93¢ for 18 i No. 409,18 81x90 Piquet sheets worth $1L,00 for 896 MOCLS QVCIY (& & —————————————— i “r':’:n;s Bargains in Towels—you can't heat 25c Visiting S A 4 & ‘em, 18c. A pair MEN! NOW IS YOUR TIME! $1.00 Shurts for $1,50 and $2.00 Shirt for A good Work Shirt, 35¢, 3 for \ P'res. in every South Ten- ", Adjt. 10: socks, black, 12 pairsffor 70c socks assorted fancies, the pair Bartow. Stetson Hats Supt. Public Instruction—T. B. | Kirk, Bartow. $3.00 Hat for © 2.00 mhorflb—.l‘uhn Logan, Bartow, 2.50 Hat for 1.68 County Judge—W. 8. Preston,| = Bartow. ’ 1,25 and $1.50 Hats for 1.00 | Tax Collector—-J, 1. Lancaster, BODOOOIOOEOHOOE ' Bartow. 000(‘00( OOOOCOCOOOOO0OOOOODOOO00OODDOOOOCODOCOOOCHOOOO Tax Collector . M. Lanier, Bar- | tow. I Trcasurer— 3. T, Harmon, Bartow. WE HANDLE A FULL LINE OF | County Commissioners. k. S. Ladies’ Street Coslinnes Evening Dresses, Py iRy anglord, Ft. ihleen; T, I I 3 ol Board. R, W Hancock, 3 2 the crown a searfl of white satin is |, N'm. M Mend W. 1. J. Whid- ]‘ | d C S l | araped, the ends of thig also knotted, & i Lhg é ¥ | a' ore 0at ul S, den, Bartow; J. A Cox, Lakeland; | and mingling with knotted velver ““"l‘ B. Rirk the left. Along the bottom edge of the | £ B BRITE 5S¢ Shi lw H t (ISK- l scarf is sewed a narrow white silk | State Senator DodL Sloan, Lake- r als s an 'r s fringe and aronnd the top a narrow land. strip of gilt lace. This is @ hat which' Members of House A0 Angle,! could be worn with many costunies and be equally pretty with all, owing Bartow; Geo. Fortner, 1 City Officers. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF to its neutrality of color Mavor— 8. 1. A Clont | Treasurer and A " S | Armistead | Collector of Lizht and Water, ( SEE OUR PRETTY LINE OF . Clough Marshal, W. H. Tillis \lm icipal Juc Secretary of State- and third Thursdays. C. F. K"L-“Urd Tallahassee { redy, Council Commander, Mrs, Sal-| Comptroller—A. C lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle, | hasoee S | e. SRS Treasurer-—\W. V. Knnt, 1.0.0.F. i Meetz every Friday nizght at Attorney-General P and at I. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main meil, Tallahassee, Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor- Commissioner Az nvited. J. Q. FRENCH, ¥, McLin, Talla ¢ Noble Gra Supt. of Public It i dpats M. Ho ullak K. OF P. Railroad Cor lar meeting every Tuesd son Burr, C} : at Odd Fellows H: Blitch, Royal €. Dunn | Secretary. All ‘~h0u]d be addressed to 7] members always wel F. D. BRYAN Chancellor Commander. Secretary. Cone, Lake City. ht Watchman, F. L H. Clay Craw- Croom, k M. Tram- I will pay cash for Chickens, and have them for sale at all times. ture—B Give me a call. v Wi ! G L. BRYANT | R. itud- . . Fred P President of the Senate Underskirts, both Silk and Muslin Franklin J. A Cox.| City Attorney. Epps Tucker, Jy Keeper of Park, Neil McLeo = e L 5 Members of - Council Morris 6 J I..Akl:hl.’,d Lodge No, 91 F &.,\ YoMunn, Chairman; W, P Pillans, | n.-rl\.lll M:wvnhl ”H“, every Second o e hairmans Mo O M “"", l-.w“”lf“m‘w“ '.”‘,J“"' s Faton, South t. K. Scip | ' ' iting bre e ”L”"”]"“" o, ¥ "‘”-| "I' ; per, WL Pagh, P Hay { ® [ C. G Arendell, secrets . o x e following standing om H WM tiCern TRt b ahimtied LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR SHOP S 1N nance and M Eaton, | e @ 7 pillans o - O pillans, Haynes ‘ . i Light and Water, M Havnes, | Vi Pillans and Sonthard | companions welcomed, ¢ | ‘I' Streets, Mess Scipi South- | l el seer ry: OV e 1 ’, e, secretary; J. L. Love, | RS i 5 : Ordinance, Mo <p outhard, Pugh Palm Chapter, 0. E. S. mects every and Scipper e uul‘ and fourth —Th' Sanitary, Meso Pus Eaton. | IF YOU WANT of cach month at 7:: Scipper. .| Flora K WM “| Public Improvement and Cemetery, | R E L I A B : | Messrs. Pillans, Eaton, Puzh D e s e Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W, | uuwmms'fif'\emf;fi{fill;_' el i meets every second and fourth Thurs-|p. o Call on me, at my store opposite City Hall, where I have a full line day night. Woodmen Circle first| : of everything of the kind required by the grower, trucker or gardener CHICKENS! Talla- Tallahas- The Telegram Is The People’s Paper

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