Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 7, 1912, Page 5

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STAR THEATER. e 1 ‘hose Wha Come an? Go; And a good machine Make things our fore athers Have never seen. % Just a little curtain, xx. H. C. STEVENS OPENS THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND. FLA., FEBRUARY The Piomeer Picture House of Lakeland. OO0O00 EDISON|IA 7. 1912, PAGE FIVE Disillusioning COODODOVOV000DA0000000000T CIOIOIOI0TOIOIOIOIOIQIQIOP Star Theatre . ad Mrs, lsham Walker are STORE AT HIGH SPRINGS| PROGRAM TONIGHT. Caxson Program for Tonight: . 0. a fine son, born Mon- i W. R. Groover in attend-| The H. C. Stevens Jewelry estab- Fremp— lishment of this city e . 1. Williams, of Green Pond, 4o best known citizens of oty, is shaking hands with elry store in that place some years ago, but iriends today. moving here he disposed of his inter- - ests there, (. McClelland leaves today - 1on, Trilby and Pasco, for : two or three weeks' visit ds and relatives. — a Western drama, a society drama, yee A 3. J. McKenney and Mrs, "« 1ave returned from a short vip to Fort Myers, where w1 two or three days very EDISONIA subject. ing forth between 7 and 9 p. m.. the music is good. warm and you need have no fear of “cold feet,” and is branching out, having this week opened a jew- High Springs. Mr. Stevens operated a jewelry store at on;} Offers for tomight a very fine assort- ment of pictures ,among them being a farce comedy and an educational The orchestra is still hold-, The house is THE LOVE OF THE WEST. (Western Drama.) THE BETTER WAY. (Society Drama.) | THE REARING OF PHEASANTS. (Educational.) l ' TOTO AND THE DUMMY. (Comedy.) ‘ADMISSION ... .. ... NOTICE TO PATRONS: Harry Hartzell, late of veeees10 cts CHILDREN under 12 .......5 ets We have engaged permanently Mr. the Royal With a little cry of pain, Alice | sank to the snow covered pavement, | Beneath the fresh fallen snow was an fcy patch, and her ankle had turned under her. She had been detained at the office rather late and the street was desert- ed. Even the policeman on beat had sought shelter from the storm. She made an effort to rise, but sank back helplessly as she placed a strain on the injured ankle and she be- | = gan to cry softly, For perhaps ten minutes she lay there, then from around the corner came a muffled form and she gave a glad little cry that at- tract attention. “What's the matter?” called a cheery voice. “Had a slip?” “1 have sprained my ankle,” she ex- The Kiddies All Like This S‘trogg Here they get all those delicious, pure and sat- GOOD MUSIC AND GOOD PICTURES IS OUR MOTTO. AZRA AND THE FORTUNE- TELLER. THE GORDIAN KNOT. HIS TERRIBLE LESSON. Admisson: 5 and 10c. SOODO00HOVOGODCOOIOOCIOOR SATQIQEOLOOIOI0IQIQIONOL0 < J. McKenney has been s e - o | plaincd. “T can't get up and it began - — 41 Ay B L i ‘heater, Cincinnati’s most popular|to look as though 1 should have to = { fodine the past tew n‘!ays on.# CHAUTAUQUA TENT HERE. APiunisl and vocalist. spend the night here.” isfylng dl‘inks ‘hat de' : HRST BIAPTIST CHURCR. o 1o Norl Carolian, WHSIB ] . st e it AR THEATER. “I guess mnot,” was the cheerful| S Corner Florida avenue amd Bay St. S &+ 1 look into the advisability # 4 109 Bl L B res.mwo “Live far from here?” hght ‘he"- h“le hear‘s. The Rev. Williim Dudley Nowlin, \ tauqua Assembly is here and the Stevens perintendent, a fine apple orchard ! ur blecks down and one over.” Y b, pastor. } a fine apple r d i i & i “l sy W 5 " f 1 k coming days will see it erected o ".\m worth while calling a cab,” he | Sunday school $:45 a. m. 1. C. | the shore of beautiful Lake Morton. MADE WOMEN TURN AND LOOK commented, as he took a quick ¢ ¢ cater especu‘ y 0 ]x i LR Reserved seat tickets are on sile at et around. “I don’t think we could get a H o w Proaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and ¥ 3his tu'\):‘mfi?f\ l;&:c all the druz stores. Secure your Sa-lo; wm:hl-?s LAuxle'Son FMtruted cab it lltek;lvlmn--d for one. This the Chlldren we kno I’l.'-'p i ' i 1t y ior @ gkl R TR it o Rt R ympathetic ention From seenis 1o be the proper caper,” . TRl S fe b = i ; ‘he Poinsettia. They nn kets i() that ‘A. h. o '.ll e .u-ulv Crowds of Shoppers. In a nearby basement some boy had the“’ nceds and try to Weekly pravermeeting Wednesday ‘ i : . S Gpe {l H al » POBONVG N i 8 w 4] i ¥ AR SndE | Are 17 2RRI YOl uRY- QUL B0 TORGIVS — left hix sled, and the man caught it 4 N e vening at 7.9t ; . pleasant stay here,—- iS4t you df““""» ; . | In a crowd of Christmas shoppers|up. “This will do finely,” he :m-‘make thell‘ VISIt t0 OUr| \oman's Missionary and Aid So- ‘ ) \; [ Any desired informatisn wii by in Sixth avenue there appeared a pie fnounced. “I'll have you down there 3 Siety Monday P E {supplied at Chantauqua headguar- | ture that made at least twoscore of |in no time at all” aptist Youngz People’s Meeting I8¢ . Baptist I i A ™ n-onfinwl!" by Mr, or Mrs, €, Rucker ,\1]-;1\:m-ol laden women turn and look, aily ho raised her in his strong i 1511 . i\ ] ! iy e M, At the office of Scally and Bus- the New York Press. It was a and dizposed her comfortably lar monthly buginess meeting f \it of dengne {intt { sailor clad in the picturesque blue Then he grasped the ; i R A r now, and|®'h ) | of the American navy, with wide col-| ropes and started off at a brisk trot, Bring thcm in tOday" TRl N OUNCIE B e S ) 0 be out NOTICE‘ 541 [lar turmed back from a sunbronzed| “}i reminds me of the times when | st Lakeland Mls;il(,l:: : 3 ! throat, round cap bearing the gilt let- to draw my sweetheart to ’ ome Sund chiool at & pom, ks A - | ¢ ‘ of his ship set rather v Ly on | g 1 on my sled,” he ealled over his they " want to ¢ Milton, superintendent Irayer- . ; | A sure cure for the blues: A visit s head, and the wide, flapy shouldor, “Lver live in the couns h II d pecting Thursday at 7 p. m l‘l . \‘I:'] h‘ to the Star Theater. Prescribed by iof his going trouser: try? baCk"[ ey a 00 : l ¢ 7 der- " N b/ . | Bz, MeDonald and Hartzell I the mud of the s Nothing un- “Long ago,” she answered, “It Ry : ry | . was a visitory | usual about all 1l The thing that awos.” ; 1\\'”'"} pan ””“IC]'l i i He is makin | i B v the feminine heads turn t k oin 1 guess this (o YOU Vi tev, W aadmers, pastor, ¥ | 1 : B |HYPN 01{31 }’PRI- FEBRUARY. 14 |:{nutle ha teininitio Honds it 000 a1 guess this makes you young P L Do blied s ! il il rida, enjoy i the fact that in his arms he|again, (oo, Sutdiy . § b e MY ot our cANel o st Ak il sued a wee duplicate of himself, His| = That's polite,” she replied with a Morn sermon Tito0 a o m, b || old the Lakeland | .XY o "‘: Ak e “””"”:' “I'baby son was round and ruddy of | Jaugi, DY ©oserton at 7100 poom, 1l i e i e "“" be at the Hervon theater Pl ": k. His little sailor collar was| *p Jdiia't mean that,” he stammered, Y. S, K, meets at 6 p.oom. gl ary 11 The Dothan (Al Eazleturned back from a fat and dimply | “p neant it wonld make you a Kid ) Proayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30. has the following to say in reaard to) throat, Even the string with the mids | again. 1 didn’t suppose that you were a iy Al 5 5 i AR e - s ability: shipman's whistle on the end was|an old lady, though with that brown . Ch”v’“"" Cl“'“('h" ! i iI‘ m.-ml\' nvm:hr. llli “The biggest laueh that Dothan | tucked under his rull:_u', and l:(ls tiny | veil, you might be my own grand- '51\!- W, |\\"'ll".‘|"' '“-“I‘I:L . this being the hr""hl» (ot g rak R b timhe AHR 'Il.l'l.\l'l.\ were cut exactly like his|mothoer, ¢ «| Sunday x«.‘ ol 4: N held this month Fter, el R Tt il sailor daddy His cap bore the game | “Tlank you again,” she eried. Communion 10345 w, m. card a \ »; 0 lus I diy " i ' ghip’s name. The windows rigged for] “] yuess | won't say anything more,” srenching 00 A, m. importunt matters to when a large audicnee roared at the Bl . 2 Preaching, 11 4 Christmas seemed to fascinate tho[he chuckled. “Perhaps 1 wasn't built saflorman as much as the sailor baby. 10 pay compliments. Is this whero They didn’t mind the rain, and they {your turn,” were utterly unconscious that folk} “T, the right.” were turning round to look at them in “Right it is,” and the sled swung o .uul the same will be ym"".\ things he had them do was warm-hearted wonder. !)addy and |around the corner, Presently, at her the Council tonight. : Tina Ao the sudlence; son were not buying ““3‘h[“K—“"|Y word, he drew up In front of a house R Lo e g1 . |'0oking; having a bit of & Christmas |and again he lifted her in his strong D e aaren “ll!«- entertainment was very nxj outing together, fraternally, 80 10|arms. The ankle hurt terribly, but ; [ teresting, and the time has gone by | gpeak, there was something comforting in or mrnishn-nll rooms, thel o inieligent people ery fave over| Two women bumped into each other | the sense of his strength. many tines ;:rvalt:r such power as he possesses, and one | as they twisted their necks to watch| 1t was only a moment before his The Telegram i3] o000 this exhibition and enjoy | the sallor baby pointing at a Teddy |ring was answered and as the door © by house hunters who a hearty. healthy laugh. bear. There eyes met and each |[gwung open and the yellow light k for an abiding place, S > smiled at the other in a way that|gtreamed out, Mrs. Donaldson gave & two or three] plainly said: “Dear little chap—poor |ery of surprise. r< houses. If you tnRON ‘I’“[A]’R little chap—wonder where's his moth-| “Why, Ned Carson, what ms advertise the fact; « the City Fathers is thel ranting nu: proposed gas: *Hometrect., 1,’” l!mud. Ol e had a number of our a resolution endorsing | yvounz men in his committee and the Y. IS Co B co-operates with ather societies at Cumberland 1ies- wierian chureh, dvening sermon, 7:30 a. m, ihynnotic performance given by Prof. PHONE 89 franchise, best Episcopal Church. 4 1 Rev. J. Il. Weddell, rector. Bach Sunday excepting only the third Sunday of each month. Sunday school every Sunday at 1 E. M. CARROLL NOTICE!.:. J. B. DeREE 11:00 4. m. 5:00 p.oom. Evening Prayer e e e 2 ~—— aro you Cleaning and dying is the business er—" doing here?” we do, M. E. Church, South. f L. C. Jenkins, 1 g ; ! “I've a bundle marked ‘damaged 1n ; Ao G S g ¥ byt iinie iy, r"day reh- 9(“ Redeeming Feature, transit, ® he explained, smilingly, “but | We do it so well that your gar-{ gupday school 4: f.‘u; ’fL ! s 1 £ Wifle—"D ‘g‘l .I autiful 1 did not know thatit was for you, Is Ments seem new, ‘; Morning scrmon 11:00 a, m. i R T | v et ~ # e . 5 Akl "..‘h”“' ""f“'_ " In Alice?” < 7 Epworth poe 6200 poom e ATTENTION, HASONS' Wm. Triplett Co. In | ::‘:’;‘,:.’:dl';;” ‘I‘\_ ‘,.f'.:.l"r,mllllv Lk .I:‘":V": “Certainly, the poor child. Take her [ We tuke your suit soiled and ally i wiee, T:00 p m. ¢ N ’ e o tin the parlor and Pl be r along o ith stal Prayer-meeting - Wednesday 7:0¢ ‘Y\ don't ghow when I am dressed.—Mile - filled with stain, ) y ; o e VALLb | wo e with hot water and band . : ]>|n \ut \I|‘ ; CHERRY Waikoo 0w, Carson carried the girl into the par- And return it to you a new siait Ip. g e I o | % RS lor and deposited her carefully upon o : : 1 ! d = Always. the sofa. RERLOY Lutheran Cheich. { q fsitd to b e Prices: 25, 35. 30, 75c Also In the maiter of a kiss, two | “I never thought” he said 80ft | s, pomember one thing and bear it Rev. HodoMathias, Futor ‘s ! | | heads nm better than one.—Smart Set [ly, “when I gpoke of carrying my 3 i Sunday school 10:00 a, m. o [ Advance Sale at Herron Store sweotheart to school, that it was my in mind Preaching service 11:00 a, m., and 1‘ o real onetime sweetheart that I was That in cleaning and dying, we[7:00 pom, socond and fourth Sun- | : K, talking to.” ) P | days i H “MuneylnvcstchnDlamonds ,»\I‘il('elrnlnrv;ll \']ivinll_\'. ihn{ n'nl-;wny- oxcol 40 Lids:ding, | s b i | » bered those old days, and how the; s kit oa Y’ Jothios w06 3 G g [ | Is Never Lost’ 'had plighted their childish toth, Ned We will eall for your clothes and de v C.xll{’ul.xclgljzllflll~ f i D d O lh.ul gone away and they had lost liver them, too, l}"‘ _‘\' . "”!‘- ; I“' or. . h i | gight of each other. What would ho : T Serviees are held on second and | ¢ I!l.e ian}o}lh»r——wne |gay when he heard of her engage- | \Without any worry or trouble to fmlr!h Sundays at 9:00 a. m .E._ | ment? you. ST *ARE: | f Has Somethin “Ill run away with that borrowed Cumberland Prashyterian, | » i sled before the police get after me, VRS UL At 670 pom , g B he announced briskly. “Then I'll e falie sihor) 3¢tk Keoniliy hous 4 Wonh Wh“e {be back to see if I can be of any Sunday sc "‘”" at the regater kour, | I y use.” PHONE No. 257. | Without pastor. l 1 ! , “ d 4 Some writer has said that 'Alice heard the front door close an ‘ ‘ we (:uwd the beautiful in our settled weakly back upon the pillow. \ ,_”’ i ‘ |1t seemed cruel, just as he had found | - — [ every-day lives in order that aer again and just when circumstances g G bbb BB DE D X .’ our minds may develop prop- recalled their childhood, that she | :j. 'g: de ! erly. should repay his kindness with disfllu- A z: - ! R i ¢ What can we carry about sionment. She had been genl:!lne'll: Always ln ELIMINATE 4 ‘: ! | us from day to day more beau- fond of Ned in the old days, and sl : :: { 1 tiful than the Diamond? Then fjbated to give s o oo The Lead DISTANCE : 3 _ : | best that she should tel - 1B | why not spend a little less lo: iy. It was & geberous eruelty. Phene & i i } tAIRES WHRS STe M. 8001 OH € Presently he came stamping back to That's What We z g date and worthless? {announce that he had caught the small Alm To Be Your » ; Invest in a gem that will |50y just going for a policeman, and |. Ord % it last you a life-time and can that he had compromised for a T el rdcr B t then be handed down for gen- | quarter, .l Always in the lead, : &5 o« 32 i erations to loved ones E His good humor was infectlous, an it comes to fresh, pure, Don't try rour temper o :3' Specializing in Diamonds, | Alice found herself forgetting her pain : patience, simply go to < z e |in listening to his recital of his expe- full-strenzth drugs, toi- your teleph and call @ i we are prepared to give the riences in getting ahead. He was fot srticlon, sundries, atd 62, and you will be con- ;i: % 4 ] very lowest prices obtainable s0 frankly proud of his success tl. ° : n . ’ ‘ 5 i e | \ i anywhere, and experienced it seemed a shame to dispel the Lo .- all drug store merchan- -4 O 1_'“‘ it = t salesmen will assist you in Iy-awakened romance by a word, yet Jise. Yoi'll be-satishied | » ki 5 '] . qe } o mazking your selection. she nerved herself to the task. 5 ” | . our particular Ql ‘I have a surprise for you,” she be- our may he, we'll “After all this talk of old times, when yon deal ag gan. | cire of it with sati F w h doesn't it seem funny to hear that I'm » for our service is tor ds and satistace 3 5 § Wo_._______make f‘ SpeC|a|ty ow engaged. I'm going to be married in pleasing in every way. ' fory sefvice .. t ' the spring.” { She shrank back against the pillows, — . N - i awaiting the look of disappuintment (__4 i - ) ;? she feared. Ned's face lighted with W kindly interest. “Take my advice,” he said, “and go to Washington for your honeymoon. They are 50 used to bridal couples there that no one notices them. That's where we went last year.” Then, blushing guiltily, they looked into edch other’s eyes and—laughed. % N, FUNK & CO. Lakeland Florida HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park

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