Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 17, 1912, Page 5

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Edited by the Press Woman's time? So many terrible thin o e ¢ the firm of | Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Dickson and e curned from [children returned last night from g | oMt 10 b . spent with |pleasant week's stay at Pass half of them. 'Grille, where they rented a cottagy \- S S (and spent the time fishing and bath- aud rain. What if the sun f s ‘.nv ll.ldlim.' They report that Pass-a-Grille shine for one month? Whit would w o colbert at|has made u wonderful growth in the I"""‘_’“" of us all? v Tampa | past two years, and that the bath-/| What If It shouldw't rain i Lo w posi-jing and fishing was indeed fine, 1\«;11".' The world would die for lack b ‘ \\ e | yol @ bath ————— What if the air should not ‘ vho wis been in Five miles of the Jacksonville-St ‘v the past year, I lugustine highway in Duval county i k-onville tofis to be bricked. Brick are now be- ) rotary to Gr:'-?il.g hauled and scattered alongside + A\ Riddle. Mr. it].o John Anderson boulevard from to this psitien fLoretta to Bayard. This will bring fthe paving almost to the 3t Johns A fcounty line, Fresh air means a cha with every lurn wWhy out-door sleeping is so dot tond and their | S e Mowsie of Fort pIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, || ion of air and when we ( irom a | P ~.'-l"" ”_"‘“ [ “The State of the Dead Between the as wloo Wit Death and the Resurrection < rerarned to of the Body."” froi=ons thrown ont of our lthoush onr A\t the Baptist choarch Sunday nted niece 00 pavening D, Nowlin will disciss “The i ; ve should prob LOIOTTOW | Rtate of the Read Between the Death | . time chiurchs fand the Resurrection of the Body ot re wdl- fn this the positions of the material- doubtless e i the annibilationist and the soul- 't we take in the mow waste in the hody Poappreciative Peepers will be answered. In other | | waste cemain in oour bodi vords, we will refute, with the plain | When a cortain amonnt of poisons Crtatements o God's word, Russellism, 1 f ollected within v, we become ormerty Miss | Melineldawnism and Second Adyvent- R Viory likely tha hnes veral daye jam It yvoun are concernced about 5 ; AR With a nad cold, Ibe simply Lol mother rhese heresios or the state of the dead Mrss Purs- b ogme and worship with us | i g ) ' r home in Preaching Sunday morain as | ine 3 { [ 1 o tten B a fin wl by the pastor | ! st Ruil- [inday =choo i H T AL ny o triends fype cordinlly invited 1o these see- | it i i " joes PASTOR | ! e R e | paticnt doco ot i i iy It even chronic cas W i el OUD NRON SN SHONE © % s s gnmeste st ing blocked | | y o i ! 1 n ivh ; ind indicions bathinge A ! | Yo b v of “ st ortan 1 e Perhaps one of the b BOT AT | e e s s R gy ments of the Kind given in this ity b0 g e an hour i \ B i roan o tin e RAGHRR, it some time was at the Hervon ' i toid ildven ot doors iy ter dast night, when the Rezan tor o fuct { Lt atock To,ctuvarites in P0G G maer of tha dovtors would: linye i huy g Dlayed: there b UM S0 e il ocenpation : : vear, presented the very amu :uv-[“_’_' limate like ours ther cmedy The Gir rom Portiand peaning ourscelve . Mr. Jack Regan, a 1o hmshand, wa 3 i Bvery house g § Vil ony in his part, keeping the andi- ,“ pinHGLs0. A5 o i overliond y ! . ime I8 1154 ¢ W pire i HER L R T 2 ventilation, in addition to plenty o : Wi * o v o fead y vl the ’ ' I fro 1“ Je Hall, 1 il B | doors ond windows We can't ? | ' " ‘ : LI iz fin 1060° 0 el ade, no matted | » Larke = | y (alk I : - J\" may ) G “]\\\rxn- ] nd, taken alto o 0 “Here's 1o FPresh Adr, Sun ‘” fthey cave o performance ol 1 |owater” May wo all partake ”l' thun two hours, which wa Aror - atid sun PR wortl the price of admission - o1 return ’ y > e o "' Mro Karl Hoftman, the pin 4 CEDWARDS OMLINGER i shill. Stan n his head oy . c N . . ‘ SMILES. loor and ne o several dif | 1 picces of music: covering the piano | 5 \ e in ; i i o with a cloth, and with gloves on hits| R el : i ids and his hands tied in ool : S HE AN e ndered several bottor than | A ' 0t P 0 4 after | oma people at their best. Mr. Hom- |V ; i 4 1's music was fine, but we do not | ¢ n ' : BV . | that 1 WWise cvery ¢ o adopt his every | : | ; sition en manipnlating | : | piano | i b The andience was not as lay A ; i R I o vl shonld have been, bt we feel ¢ Vo red that it} i | i i fios omes 1ol land 1 b | i i g " X | e SRR {=mile mean i 2 1 aerow | I ‘ 1-+*-+"-+H-+M+-H'+¥'l'§'fi+fli-+v~r that honor and comtort d slolededod dooddod o iobdo b bp b ted | moving tent vt i o ren ntended | heols and vel Coll , nod THEATRE kel S i e DOBHBOOOCTODG OO An Extra Good Show Tor CODOHLBOLOOOOOLOL L Program _f_c[ Tonight, APPARENT Drama.y A NEAR TRAGEDY .I ( Bic Comedy.) | ireer H THE PICTURE WRITER ] g(’ Im‘ il i | FOR RENT Two furn | ; 4 (Vitagraph- Drama.) Baa j et ig nd hath f ~iTottosas =11 ith Missouri Reindeer Vx:.s THEsTRE :fieneral Admission...I0c i ved that on o V00 Phoga | iren, wner 12..5c[3E e to a distance of =« along the coasts, has ufacture of cardboard. lwomAaN’s CLUB‘ DEPARTMENT Committee of the Club ! Do we ever s.op to think whai {would happen if Nature stopped {eleaning up,” even for a very short . that we can’t imagine e hest disinfectant ir the world are fresh air, NnMun.- tor one day? We shonld saffocate from rebreathing our own breath. ©of air every time a breath i drawn, that one gets a full supply of oxygen him well !l of air This is {more healthful than slecping bl 'S Walls prevent the tree cir- in tocms we inevitably rebreath some ol the aiv we have alveady used SR A rosoveral we and which iz theretfore, charged with i We ought hive au entirely fresh breath every time we fill our lungs. If we thiv Keep well all the Oxyeen burns up tiie poisons 3 s oonyeen neipal st nizht trom bhabhyhoed to adul ther 1 mecting nine miles and a depth of £ | I t %mu i..'-""" :lwm This kind of moss is used in the 18 B o ) How People Kno“n to Be Deceased Are Often Supposed to Be Seen Alive. s long dead being still alive Levery stadent of history We find such a ! g many of the folk-tales o Vosuccessful novels around such a conti apare tvem folklore HeoWe find even in comparativeiy Duke of M son of ¢ woor in 1685, treeward the vountry - that loved to call bim, was still alive return and leal wlowers to victory and would one day cineer l':IIA many people wepe th that he whthat they had se wius in this t by the I, nernment oftice ferk who 'un.- leid of the Gamon wWhich he had Fas rtul political ma tothloss oy St Ganden Viction Flhiey g their heart vl e comtort Wi hiinen NOTICE. Notice to the stockholders, ol singular, of thy of Lakeland, Flovida, Notice is hereby given (! I {ing of the stockholders {will e held in the 1of the bank « wurday 11912, at the hour of for the purpose of voting Wmoined tock ot vid bank trom &1 o9n 1o § (S ] Plea for Simple Diet “Simple dict and 1 ¢ v",' y This every mod New York t thedral and . R The Ho and bath, al Open f steam heat Veranda in 1 Cement sxd Corner plot, 4 lots, 80\100 feet, I fen Garage 20x22 feet with r‘nxflu I's quarters The price is $9,000 and can be bought on satisiactory terms. . AUG. 17, 4912, -1 THE LIV lNG DEAD. viend and comrade is! coscenand spoken to Capi. wWho wont Jown with the ill i rred Titanie, is, we e stranze hallucinations 1 n time. Qisin and the | o Kildare are cases in point times pertinent illustrations wuth, g < 11, urstvcesstul insurpection agoinst | tames 11, and U taken prisoner at the battle of ke wis defeated | ERRW % BN He was subse ded on Tower Hill in the U many persons who knew Yot for more than twenty | rsal among the tshive and throughout the Whne Colver Flour Jap Rice, per lb, : i faisiat Head Rice ,per 1b. 2 e .061/,' [ 10 pounds meal ... .. .. ; sxiie e s O JOEROURASIAMIE i e e B 3 cans Sugar Sorn . e 17 pounds Sugar ol 7 cans Fox River Milk . 7 cans Baby Pet Milk Idl Butter, per Ib. Strained Honey (in Mason Jass) per qt. tthat in oue ot there was o lnee to lln- lll 1l moenyment et ol Dublin corries e — e — S 1 o 1 98 11 n me e s o £ 8 1 e — vy s 47 % on. e o rst Nationa] han' soribe for 7 situated in Fairl v room, porcelain outfit in batl m 60 lu-t ]r,n; ul"! 10 feet WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND CUT GLASS T—=ARE=———== BHAHANTEEI] AS REPRESENTED »s" have worth only when } d by deeds. Shouting by merchants as to what they can do for the trade is not as .-.,\i~1oing' as 2 practica] demonstra- I prefer the demonstrative way " ie sierter, surer way Please report any GOODS that do as 101\u-scmod H C. STEVENS JIWWELER TAKELAND o Froripa Prompt Delivery To Any Part of Town. Trial Will Convince You —— D. FULGHUM Dealerin Smplc and Fancy Groceries 216 S, r'torida Ave., ¥ Phone 334 ¥ Vor relintle information see & Alfield - i [~ Sy e .elegram To E.xcha.nge for Lakeland Property Thompson's ~0ld He ad, Long Island, two iroois. 2 front parlors. dining room. kitchen cabinet trim, open sanitary plumbing, id kitchen. I two covered drivewavs leading to Garage | around. by calling, or address Box 72. Hempstead, L. 1. N. Y PO OPOPIBIPN 4 O O20T0 108 SN . el wlnlelululalnl alaleluln e o - ™ fi’ [ Timber, Tarpentine, Cut-over D e Faads, Choice Colinization v Prices, Flopida 1! woand Groves on High - Sitanted on Boave ! Lakes, Paying Straw- e Treaciing arims. We zaarante all property just \ELAND, FLORIDA N R n I T Tl Tl T TR T ® & | PR QL QOQ i i ' o omestead,” with & { utes’ walk to ilempsicad R. R. Depor and same to Garden City Ca- =1 aad OIS B o Immediate possession. Can be seen e AP S >

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