Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 24, 1912, Page 5

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) [t ool plic | A z2roup of the wife's feminine cids w dizcussing this phe ' visiting her s deft lagt night !ittle lady tipped the scales at fonr- roes to visit weeks. 1. O'Hern re- rrom Tampa, on o pleasure and hined 1. . Angell and 1t today for Pass-a- 3 .s will spend two or THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND. LA UG 24, ’Before and After Taking. By Ruth Cameren peopie and six mont Two ¢ rved i have develop 377, T e Wffectionate o o "] ) ied conple an d over two and w o steadily nu affec- in their manner toward cacl omenon they were engaged 1 Mr. and Mrs. ). L. M are jeicing in the advent of o lovely lit- tle daughter, born last night. The lolin wes the most undem- | \ v onsty one of | the gi ‘Goodn r | over ribmted, “and | said, | like befor ' will he be ;ll'lt'l'-": () But | never saw such al’ , A0 he's this teen pounds, Wigaleshaw's | 0 I Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. (. Me-1oha i my lite. He can hardly |* SR el Cormick, a daughter. Mrs. McCor- [keep his hands off of Barbara even | QUL cotly mick is at the ohme of her mother, [in public, and every time he looks | vl"'. s L el Mirs. Butler, on North Tennes fLUIHER, Hoe . b ¢ Ve ot her yen feol as it he were kissing | ai nue. Mr. McCormick is a prominent | Ler and you ought to 2o out of the I_‘ A Sloworls 104 s e . i o s He fi it hard to get the scads, naval stores operator of Lee county. froom. That after they've hoonp mar- : i . i Widle others may make, he's lef: ried two years!” “And Borbar . aronnd o many ads proclaiming a ik ust as bad, too,” Paul O’Doniel left this morning ro-to. A with lanmiase fall and howork as ol nnL mere And every job you leave yeary with | him and 1 run ago 1 ore- the 4 ,njoving the excellent for Chicago, where he gocs to join {'yll"i:wn;" ‘l“\l":)||“l<l|’11';; lil,I;::-. I\lll:o"“\;l:.: halt done will bring you grief "J‘m of that popular | Mrs. O'Doniel, who has been visiting ] Sibee e o tearss it is an ad, and it will tal )i friends and relatives there for sorie lzl"”lt_( ““, b LA B .~l'thlng. disployed for years and years. et e time. He will be awayg about two bhn. wouldn x'own let John Kiss her Sl : { AT until they were actually engaged jracy left this I’:“"'"""l‘ ::; L with a ring, though they had an un- A JEAN VALJEAN, o \ he will spend derstanding long beotre that And R e, eating r“efl DIXIELAND LADIES now she's just as affectionate as he In - Philadelphia a fow days s od !hi!l:(s with WILL SERVE REFRESHMENTS. s Isn't it queer?” Villimm Burke, an lonored and ¢ relatives. I s : B In the group of zirls was one |[spocted citizen and member of G fhe ":““‘,l“ ROCIOLY, of Lo Mothods yeung murried woman a bride of [City Council caused a sensation by vty Loise Gordon re-[ist church in Dixicland has secured six months. The intimate friend |confessing that he was an ox «~horo, Arkansas, on noot. Mulberry Her- vdon formerly lived in home th's asant visit o rela- Mrs. Street cut otherwise ¢ account of the Plant City came covntly nom- perintendent ol n. who is to serve e Plant City tirst four months ut Wednesday in » acquainted with ors of the school and patrons generally. i v Courier A wter from Mr. G. T. Spear they like Jacksonvill2 it thot they realize they ¢ in a healthy city like Lk Lt Ity live on the road to utd he states that an three tunerals pass their door 14 e also stated that Mr. B Streater stopped off . =it with them when go- LT el on their vacation. Carmichael, of . Ala. who has been the et ot Mroand Mrs. H. 8. Bad- ok for o fortnight, left for Lake- Vednesday, where she will “ist ot her sister for several f turning to Montgom- v Herald. liistina o < Mulbery oway and family moved’ week at which make their future ¢ piurchased a handsome Their many Plant Teoret to see them leave., and - this W ey will ey .rnr' Mr. and Mrs. v v pleasantly located “ N tessee avenue, having i Cluyton's home. & Speir. the Human 4 Oricinal Noise Mak- several days of ttrees and en- < with phunny is chang- teen years of age very loud. You Toss Like Monroe ¢ his growth %8 the ocean. olce FRIENDSHIP. ¥ers— Drama.) AUTO ROAD E. : porting.) “-US CALIFORNIA. * ‘nic-Industrial.) ing race on rec- lia. IONICA -eeee.. 108 IRTT RN ) | permission to serve refreshments in SRUIE 1 i ; " . turned to her, “Well, Jane, what do [vici, which brings to the minds of the city park next Thursday after- you say?" she asked lightly, 1t it {those who have read Vietor Hugo's noon and cvening for the henefit of } ., wayin oyour family, too?" wstecpicee, Les Miserables, the thei: church While the building The unconscious sigh which Jane |great and noble character of Jean out lll.i‘!'l‘ is temporary, and the save as she answered was a keener | Valican Councilman Burke con- Methodists have Taft the front of the | commentas on Ber amswer than she 'osod that b had heen guilty of lot for & handsome church just as would probabiy Tl teliberately | barelary and had served time .in . soen as the population in that sub- given wON e 1 v, rathe ..f\;._ wsetts pEison, but that he | urb will justify it, which they hone bitterly, kot n onrl nover b of a breach of will e xoon, the little abureh will Leouie W did ot o makine Hhe faw iis his freedom be beautitied pnd made as ctieaciive fit foie iy Ansoryie I to- Philsdsdp it andon opossible. s laree encuzh for There was a little silence while {o e [ in hisiness, | the present needs, but, to be in keep- ome of the pivls recallod what sin e Hved s straicht 1in wowas ! LaEAW U Bortion o T G LI Gt i ot iU e Bealll el st i, o must be finished inside ond $mintend foopublic danes had been, aml how H Kot nd ox il wnq:xhl-% without., very ditferent he wes as a hushand, Leepngation tor b Hedty amd up ! The littde chavel is a child of and then someone opened another 1y hteonaness Lakeland as perhans no other in the 8 subjoct with nerveus haste, I Eventually he was tonnd ond rec- | city by son of the peculiay man- How meny couples there are wholoonized by a fellow convict, it one | ner inowhich it wes bailt. Now oy could expiain. not only pest-nuptial | whom imprisonment did vot veform l eryhody i cordially invited to pat videmonstrativeness, but far graver | He took advantase of 1he opportun ‘\ ronize the ladies next Thursday ev- ening that their sale may be a SUCCess, trotibles hy that sentence, “We dil ity to Jevy and collect hlackmail all our love were | ! married.” ey areat It will be gotting the very purest and best refreshments with the very fullest measure. The sort of people that are iu Dixieland never do things by halves, and their measure is the very best. So it will Py to patronize them. Then it will be helping a good cause, and for this the patrons will he doubly repaid. Do not forget the time, Thursday evening of next week, on the same night that the band park. making before we rke conld stand it no o ted his position of honor disappeared. Good citizens of adelphia are trying to locate bring him back to the City of B erly Love, where they love an spect him, As for the black devil who mented him, he should be found The question of how tar love mak- irg before marriage is something besides o moral question, as many girls who have married aft- er ultra-fervid courtships can sadly testify. Every undue liberty a girl per- mits hefore her marriage she will bitterly rue sooner or later. I know some girl who is even now committing such indiscretions is thinging, “But my case is different. I know my lover will never tire of should go crime he is guilty of, as we hav use in this country for demon this type. Live Oak Democrat, Nothing on Him, plays in the AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. It is not a queer quirk of human | connected with some of the best In the disastrous fire in our sister nature that makes us all so sure that ity ' b i i —"Pooh! That's nothing. My fa- city of Bartow, recently several fine |QUR cases are always differcnt. the:'ooh m'.pnrmprl lrouf thrZe of automobiles were destroyed, most of No, little girl, it's ten million to P them."—Life. Our Absolut them without insurance. If you own a car, better let a good, strong insur- ance Co. carry risk for you. 1 can give you a policy in a good, strong company that will cover damage to your car anywhere in the United or Canada. Also automobile acci- dent insuraroe D. H. SLOAN. 8-24-0t on ethat your case isn't different. And | wish with all my heart tha' you might hear the bitterness anl the sigh that went with that bride's revelation. If you could, I'm sure you would never give yourself reason to say: “We did all our love making he- fore we were married.” A MONEY MAKER. Makeit . ... ey : ; proper workmanskip into wiich | intend putting on th ket for residence of the subdivision For sule, one-fourth, or one-lio1 A EST ] iote in portion of the | titul J Merrit place, west of Laks I 1. Because we put the which 1 recently purchasod THEATRE B : our clothes. purpose T one very few 'rep) dr (-3 = R R - I - < = I - Because we build ev- WE LEAD: OTHERS FOLLOW. CROROOOOOO000O0U propositions lef* those near in, and can be handh ery garment over a Real a. to make it a very profitable 1 erty. Only reasoa for makin: iz the fact that having so man terests to take care of I haven't much money to use on this tra’ can be used to big advantage, o offering some one a splendid o) tunity. Have some very orange grove property for sal D. H. Sloan. X ' foundation— Program for Tonight, OVERTURE. MAJESTISCOPE A Mexican Courtship (Lubin—Drama.) ILLUSTRATED SONG By Mr. H. F. Hartzell We can guarantee Fit anda Wear 2. Without This guarantee extends also to the fabrics we use reserve. Jegin in making up our gar- - Joined Hig Firgt Love in Death. “,‘AJEST"'S( et ? After an absence of over 20 years, & ments—they are abso- Evervthing <-0‘m?s to Him Who | gormer aged resident of Rainham, Keat, lutely pure wool all Waits. England, returned to the district iate (Edison—Comedy. ) the other night, and, groping his ”J through. Advertising Slides. through the tombstones In the ioc MAJESTICSCOPE cemetery, found the graves of i3 $30.00 suits here at A Siren of Impulse. first wife anq son, and there shot 1! $15.00 — any pattern; self. The man, who carrled on b.si pess in Great Peter street, Wes 4 ter, posted a letter from Rainhar his second wife, and his daughter ca¥- ing he had gore to join his first %i'e and son. (Biograph—Drzma.) any style. OPEN AT 6 P. M.I General Admission...10¢ Children, under 12....5¢ Bell Ringer's Occupation Gon® The abolition of the cus ‘ fog the town bell at Duntineord Hertfordshire, England, whih 0 years has tolled for den ad far als from over the gat throws out of occupaticr bell ringer, whose SRRt Eptggy 10 Ul i L T ¥ AV LS sent back where he belongs for the me.” First Chicago Child—"My father is flles in town.” Second Chicago Child Guarantee-- Why We Can English Woolen Mills ,un | nger, ! andd Phil- and | roth- ] re- tor- and © no s of fam- e PAGE FIVE " SHVCRWARE WD T BLIS .3 e —— .'\ I\' 'y s —— i '~ GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED tuis” have worth only when ched by deeds. Shouting by merchants as to wha: can do for the trade is not as convineing as a practical demonstra- ion. I prefer the demonstrative way -the shorter, surer way, Please report any GOODS that do vot wear as represented. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER TAAKELAND, FLorIDA White Colver Flour........ Jap Rice, per b, Head Rice ,per b, 10 pounds meal 10 pounds grits 3 cans Sugar Sorn 17 pounds Sugar ... 7 cans Fox River Milk ] 7 cans Baby Pet Milk Idl Butter, per 1b. .. .. b Strained Honey (in Mason Jars) per qt. . Prompt Dclivery To Any Part of Town. A Trial Will Convince You Rt D. FULGHUM Dealer in | | Staple and Fancy Groceries ['4 216 S. Florida Ave. Phone 334 Cor. Bay and Hogan Sts. JACKSONVILLE, .FLORIDA Rates: $1.00 and Up. ..Hot and cold runnind water and telephone in each room. Free bathe. Coolest rooms. Best beds. Large Sam- }le Rooms, Take street car at Unios Station and get off at Hogan street. Are You a of Judge Shirts ? HEN, come in and try our brand ncw linc of the great- est shirt valucs ever offcred at the price— SHIRTS The charge is $1 and More. Plain, Fancy or Pleated Negligees. Let’s have your verdict. R g - Ty ~e BT o TV

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