Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 16, 1912, Page 2

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. PAGE TWO -~ ’-;;“ YHE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, MARCH 16, 1912, ¥ 3 ! | 1 B.—Second Section. i - wo sarTer sow BADLY (yarterly Honor Roll | % S | YOUR AUTO IS CRIPPLED f l k | d “i 'I School \(alter Rader, ; , ” ? we can perform the necessary operd- 0 a e an' u Esther Clonts. 1 V J tion to resiore it to usefulness, Thisx s ad | Cedric Mazell. . i< an auto hospital where all sorts Those wio have made 90 per cent Harry Johnston. IGHT NOW of fr1 .nd injurics are skill- op above and have been perfect in VI A ‘ jully treated. Send your car here!goportment and punctuality are; Frances Skinner. i T and vouwll find that though we arc’ ¢ytitled to have their mnames on Brunell Swindell. | At this store and spring clothes are ho: sl alists of high rlass our fees are (ye honor role: Davis Wells, | l 7 b i . i | . ‘ is a man or boy that needs . not exorbitant. | XII. Iris Bryant. Pleflt) f there Y. eeds Cloo s The louse of the | Miriam Ross. | Almer Woods. or Furnishings, we are ready to put him Jint 1€ ous i Beulah Hooks. |4 nobbiest goods at the lowest prices. FORD AND CADILLAC. Suclla Groover, | TELLS W}{Y UNDERW 00D i L 8 H Georgia Strain. SKOULD BE PRES UNION GARAGE ~ West Main St. PHONE 65 ©: go‘,.,- S S SOSOBOE s JUST HECElVED?fi “ :). o o 4 2 o 61 g Full line Reach’s Base Bail Goods . . Our 50¢ 3| 2 Book Sale is stili on . . Stationery in all g 2 shapes . Post Cards 1 cent each . . On § o o o | ‘: an after April 1st the busiress of this store \\11] ol e conducted on a strictly cashibasis, i : § ?‘ ! -« § g ‘5\; o] v X [[L e ?" -4 ¥ ¥ E [FPIE APVIS © SN fiiu&nfi-afl-- AT P T RIS MR A lflfid ’ E DOY fi NS ':“'%V“‘(‘ Al ,‘, 'g{;'ns i i RIRY \Ur.l,_'l,)4 9 2 :"L,,f FREE ) fl_-b E Don't send away for such, I have as good as | money and expericnee can command. N, Y, and ] [Kastern grown Sowe from othe ction DEQY DIITY THIF DAL | f B s M.z Dl ; of rure viaine shiss P(- atocs i N - AR, h?.‘:;O r“r.Pu Liz..F:F-.S ¢ D d ‘Dickson ':.—..:E'! | Timber, Cut-over FOR SALE Lands, Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Trucking Farms, We gnarantee all property just as represented by us, For reliable information see ' Ohlinger & Alfield § Opposite New Depot, LAKELAND, FLORIDA. QQO' PODOOOO D PODT00S R SODRVGIOOVD ‘»-Joo.:so«\cugoof.w_m Maps of any description compiled on short | SHHOOOO0 | Turpentine, D00 SOGLOOOO00 5l notice. Special attention given to compiling city, display and advertising maps. County and State maps kept on hand. Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints at rea- sonable rates, Special rates for prints in large quantities. Prompt attention given mail orders. South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. Room 212-215 Drane Building LAKELAND, FLA. | JONT X | {ERED INTO YOU. that good lum- 2 r i kind worth v g P « ! ha 1 to save by : poor 1 ber 1 have been sadly dis xp-i cinted. Buy vour next lumber here ! aad you'll realize the truth of lh({ “The Best == axism Is The Cheapest.” PAUL & WAYMER LUMBER CO. Lakelznd, Florida. Lela Norton. XL Anna Coon, [lsie Norton. Lula Hart, Pear] Haynes, Loring DBracken. X. LIoyd Hooks. Esther HHeath, Artie Pussell, Mz Pryant, [H ryant, IX. L How¢ 1 ! nt, 11 o) t Clont YiL Vil A 1 1 | BT \ 1" I | Almar Woods, VII B. | i Twar A\l i Al [ (10} i e Clonh VIA ( . Lampk VI B. [ ook Mi 1 M o, |.>1' ook, VA Roy Mitchiell, Mary Weaver. Mabel Mathias, Hugh Walker, Don Voris Joe 1lolbrook. V B. D. . Sloan. Esther Gill, Chas. Kennedy. Louise Pantley. . Maude Adams, IV A Annie Laurie Waring, Ilssie Gordon. Norris Upson. Mildred Klausemeier. Henry Searr, IV B. Louise Rogers, Rosalia Weaver. Vera Mitchell, Avodell Caswell I A Elmer Damon. Ruby Bedenbaugh. Ruth Bedenbaugh. Bruce Rhoades. C. F. Owens, Winnie Hendrix. I B. None. IIA John Cannon. William Mcilwain. Heottie "Bell Reddick. Mary Reader. II B. Austin, Mary Frank Weaver. Rector. 1 Lumpkin. IA Wiiliam Norvcll Lessie Williams. Johnson. Louis Swatts, Jewell Gordon. I B.—First Section. Grace Runyan. Griffin \Walker. John Warren. Sara Jenkins. Grace Pope. Karry James Leonar Margzaret Boys' Suits $4.50 to $8.00 Washington, March 15— That Men's Spring Suits { Mississippi will send an Underwood delegation to the Baltimore con- |3 vention was the declaration last night of former Senator H. D. I NMoney, of Mississippi, who is in the city today in connection with a meeting of the National Monetary of which he is a mem- $10 to $16 Our Spring Opening March [Gth Commis=zion, [ ber. pi, I feel quite sure, will delega JOSEPH LeVAY tucky Avenue, Lo! ton Baltimore 1 18 | TOl‘lh Ke o oo e v :1! TP T T 2t ) L — ot o, £ 33 TOSC AN DAL —— i A A 15 B O E BWS ROS \ ! Lakeland's only exclus ‘\\ 3, i'j sub-division ix now on the e H market, Wide Streets, Shade Trees, Fertile Soil, Buildirg Restrictions. Iuside the city BRING Y@W GilL to the splendid; soda fountain at this drug store, She will find here courteous attention and the most delightful drinks 1n town, one block from Lake Morten Smith & Steitz and G. C. Rogan Rooms 19-23 Raymordo b:d0 When you take a v , : ride, go through I¥ We cater especially o - 3 the newest part ! !to the ladies—our sundaes, scdas and frappes were long ago voted just too delicious for anything by the prettiest Ask HER —bring her in today—she e e Charming Entertaine A cool half hour spent women in towa. is the Bjur Bros | at this fountainisa very| played. It is1 pleasant way of whiling| strument fof : i ' learn F ‘ tn |QUlCl\ DELIVERY| g Prices a: | | | | Call on us ¢ PERRY- THARP -BE K MUSIC CO. gRed Cross Pharmacy | PHONE 89 | o SR e

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