Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 27, 1912, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAREIRND, FLA, APRIL 1912, CR-E-X-R-X-X-%-%-%-3.8.8.8-¥. :Ihe Professions- ovVOLOOOOOOROO Y DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat _Glasses Scientifically Prescribed | ’ Phone: Office 141, Residence 22.} Bryaut Bldg, Lakeland, Fla. | DR. W. §. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Building Phoues: Otlice 180; Residence 84 The oolest place in ownisoursoda fountain. When you . tired and hot you n always find some- ONE NUMBERS--SOCIETY EDITOR. TELEPH Office Number ........ Residence Number i35 P Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA Rooms S5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. DR B R SULLIVAK, SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- l municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. Mail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. Notices of social functions, elub meetings, church gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ment as soon as they occur in order that their news value is not 1 —PHYSICIAN— impaired. hing sparkhing, deli=| 8pecial atentioa given to Surgery) b AL i and Gynecol ; : i ik THE VETERANS CROSS OF HO](OB'\*"‘ our boys and girls appearing as ! Kentucky Building 'Pone 132 LAKELAND, FLA. jous, refreshing and satis- | |well as veteran actors and if they don’t laugh heartily all through they certainly will never laugh at any- {thing, Reserved seats only 50 cents—plat topen at Herron's now, This town loves its boys and girls, it seoms to me, more than other towns, and it can kill two birds with one stone, i, e.: enjoy two hours of all wore the fray! fun and help the graduating class, While memory revalls every trial and 1.. 11, 8., Press Reporter, danger, e o o .\ll;ll::;‘llll::' of the past live in bat- Motored to Fort Meade. : L Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Eaton and {Though long since discarding ouriy, cyptis Brown and Miss Stella S and cquipments! Nishet formed a party who motored There’s one thing a veteran mostl g,y 1 Fort Meade yesterday in Mr. o “f"-""-" will note: Eaton's handsome car. They stopped The fivst thing he sees on the formiae partow en route, and report a very pleasang day. cross he wears S ey Episcopal Guild Meets Tuesday Afternoon, The Episcopal Guild will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock au Guild hall, and all members are re- quested to bear the date in mind and be in attendance, . . . Will Meet With Mrs. Darracott. The Reading Circle of the Roreigii ylflf here, The many varie- Below we reproduce the poetry re- cited by Miss Beuluh Hooks yester- day afternoon at the mvmol‘l‘fl exer cises just before she presefited the crosses of honor: f CR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 le'-mclu Building es of our soft drinks ena- ples vou to get just what you LARRLAND, FLORIDA, ST i C. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. want— something That Goes Right to the Spot Tlove are many ways and many liow dear to the heart qffl‘uvh gray- headed soldier Are the thoughts 4f the days when uts for making soda water ROGER:s & BLANTON Lawyers. Bryant Block, ‘'Phone 319 Lakeland, Fla. nl oor summer drinks, but we use best methods and the best 004 AR QUICK DELIVERY| Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Flt‘:, —Lawyers— I the little bronze Raymondo Bldg. / | Lakeland, BR. B. HUFFAKER, Red Cross Pharmacy mos s Florida ~—Attorney-at-Law— Oftice in Munn Bull\‘{:iug.‘ on his coat, SHow much did it cost,” suid @ man 4 to a soldier SPhe ditte at cross you wear on your coat? “A fortune in money,” the stranger, “Amd Tour years of marching and he answered fighting to boot. PHONE 89 : Phe wealth of tie world cannot pur-|Department of the Missionary So- ‘1 LAKELAND, FLORIDA. | { chase this cmblem ciety of the Methodist church will — e s ——— | Unless the buyer wore the gray, fmeet Monday afternoon at 3:30 with C. F. Kemnedy | 100, [Mres, 1% 0. Darracott. AL members : S 2 1J. B Streater o L. A. CI—ONIS sr‘fi;rnn&xznmffii to mankind the nmrl\.\i:n'v cordially invited to attend. For it show DEALER IN i Contractors and Buildeyfs, e l o ww = | Estimates Cheerfully Fiirnished, ~ \ min who to hionos and country |Christian Endeavorers Meet N Let ug talk with you ( about Wits Tomorrow Evening. | \ your building large or fsmall The Christian Endeavorer Society | Telephone 169, or l"-"uluu. Yhen Lot us be proud of this cmblew will hold its resular weekly prayer| [taceting at 630 pom. Sunday after- JE——— | [state : —GEORGL T. HOL}DER— { i | [noonat the Fiest Preshyterian | And o wea th =pirit both doyal IIY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— Master of Dancgng. and bold; L W Snbject, Making Americ 50wE FINE BARGAINS. | & Private Lessofs & raternn) g vach one who I tter the ||||XI:“ ‘,\I| ||’I|I.‘v of ,\II_\ ! sl TORANGE HALL. PHOKE s50-RED. pport | Dene nination, Psaims ¢ u The e With love in our hearts for the [public s very cordially invited e i Clonts' Building. G. D. & H. D. MEMDENHALL compate of old ; e - | «wil Enginears an@d Architects |y must whole battal- | Interesting Meeting. | | P . Rooms 21 5 Drane Bbldg. [ The Wonn Missionary and Aid inp Olis | lp;?' Y1t :ill!l alld 1,\1\'1,|..\.\n[. FLA. il e this ke | Societ of Wi Latheran chureh hel | 11 H Phosphate land cxanjipation. Sur- [oon iwteresting meeting yesterday af i ..lress a mfl veys, exauinatign, reports. S B, ciber with {C11oon at the home of Mrs, 1% Ottin eI | Biuep "}ing, honot [£eron NVircinin avenne SSES made over PREISEORSS S L | 3 4 ¢ 10 The prog yorenderod was as fol : .,V. NDIEN LLNTIST, a I thie King, N all kinds made t0 s 12 and 14 Rayymondo Buildin Liovions. Stady o1 the Topie Tl I Ofiice: Phonfe 390 TiE SLCOND BEST. conquest of the Moclens World, Shor ! RUGS cleaned and| Residence Phondg 246 Greot fpapers were read in the stady o v | . ete. | LAKELANID, FLA T G ’(‘lm ic, (1) The meaning of the term [ - i Moslem world, (2) Its extent. 3y | Ivered a specialty. | to workmanship, see| g Who | pstdence th Tennessee ',l out 16 years at Or;k“‘m Phone diack. Thursday, |! Drop me a postal card . . . o b y ’ {Friday and Saturdaly, Lakeland, Fla Rol,No. 0 8. Ofitogr 1 T Tl i 4.20.6. | My hope tor } nwl = ave- | . "0 101 S "y L Lity. (6 The conquest of Christ ovel |> ‘] i : i\lnlmmv»n!:nn m ‘. hed and i At the conclugion of the prozram | i”“‘ routi : ; ‘ Tea Testing as a Business. FR0P0SALS FOR MUNICI- . ! : : i dispo=ed of, after which t} ho ‘rth“r A nouglaS' g = i ow, 1, too, would ‘vl' 'l " % | I I.. | ,I‘I . 1 . e85 asisted by several young ladies - 3| Why .Not [Smoke the kel ] e | + | The society meets next month with | w' FlSke JOhnSOll‘ AN\, Alex. Holly | | | * . ® 1 ' vell, and now tool . s ! oW aries Helia Cox Selected i [ 1 T o ] Second Maid of Honor. = o Y ‘ g | The Veterans and Daunghters thi !‘ ¢ Xo ]‘n‘n:n.n.‘ selected Mi Helin Cox, of L()ai § NegOtia'ed i for Tts deatillyyis city, as maid of honor of the see- | : . ond divi-ion to the reunion at Macon meranted Alif 0o 6 oand 7.0 Miss MeKenzie, B:; - 2 f 1L :HI Palatka, had bheen appointed to <75 anl Sells Real Estate. Orang‘ flan prav to hold 3 H’“"hh office, but on account of an i”'l ™ Prope i e . < ‘jur_\' ~'|~':|i|uv| by her mother, she i specmlty‘ : ‘ ! St I RIS (found it impossible to go, and Miss | o ] ikl ol 'C'ox was appointed in her place ! { . . . ! . b4 . ‘ T o B Topp's Tins. = | | | BLU.K\JTS The class of 1912 will give their | PAL BUILDING ity bt, April 5. As the| 1 the far eust the chal ls the | n usl- 4 i | ' . « benefit of the school et """"f"’_"' mn? I;‘ '": p‘.l les ’ p se «d The bill negs. He inspects and tes § samp vroposals will be received LRt ‘lr“h % of all teas offered to his firm, and hl’n : ‘ 30 { the play is as follows .nt determines the price to be i # I | fudgment f \'a: ng.:w]i u:lll g % Act 1 -Topp demands twins.| pajd. Tn Formosa the tea testers are | ot » mu '91-. el "?e e | Act 11 She's a inzel; 111 see | Americans or Englishmen. { a municipal building for o ot ’ . ©f Lakeland. Details, plans Yes, Topp, old boy, you'rs th :::;:::yen;i:::.a[;;{; FOI‘ Sale at ‘A" Stands in love for the time in twenty 15 Drane building. years, But the riva . Art Chinese Co [;plleonl. the 1al rights reserved. IV—The dus The finding D OF BONDTRUSTEES. I : " The exquisite ccgmplexion of the py. yiay is smm % R inger, Chairman, Lake young Chinese wo l:lnn is due to t}ze o real duel and plet great care which ! ghey give their skin. Generzily speakin.z* the result is due llhmutgh- 4-20-3' to massage. The au Probably a Robber’s Hoard. A woodcutter at Moisson, in the | Fore st of Compeigne, northern France, of |found a box recently, in the trunk of {an old cak. Opening the box, he full of fun. There is dia-:-')vnrod §700 in gold pieces. On ex- | i amination the coins, which have been Ly oL A in the tree tiunk for poarly a century, were found to be siained with human enee will be surprised t9'blood. appears. twins all | _ 7% Nisbet Hazlehurst, Consult- -“Zineer, Atlanta, Ga. - PAGK THREB SEEBATES FOR ——YOUR—— SUMMER TOGS We are now showing all the new warm weather materials, in- cluding lawns, linens, organdies and silks of surpassing beauty and in all the latest shades, We also have a new line of ginghams and percales, Our Embroideries Are the talk of the town. We have the most complete line of laces and embroideries in Sou'l Florida, DOCOGIOOOTFOOOUAGGOVOO00D See Our Children’s Dresses i the latest styles. We carry a full line ofeverything to be found in a cf y department store. COME AND SEE US! MWWMOWOQOOWOWWW@W If you wish your shirts and collare to look just right, you will not be dicappointed if yon send them to us for wo malke a specialty of hizh-class Gur parpose is to please you, Wi cmmdeer e e THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY R. W. WEAVER, PROP. *Phone 130 Something (ioing» to Happen, So Keep Your Eye on This Spacel

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