Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 23, 1912, Page 3

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HB BVENING TELEGRAM, MAKELAND, FLA., SEPT. 23, 1913, remsrosram, Three Nights’ Cémn.mucilg ' y, Se tember 26 e Sosial Degarment cax be 11 Pr L V4 - to .: zull)c ither of the above X - Field Players | i s S Mr, Noriugu:fi ;Field and a Superfi Cast in a or items of s should be telephoned to'this’ \order MM } vdm} HONANS CL0 D a (Continued from Page' Repertoire of Hiéh-é;_a‘g COMEDIES AND DRAMAS Recognized as the best in the South. Pleasing Specialties between the acts, hehded by “Happy. R R O R R R R O O R O T D T . £ NN THE MAN AND THE WO She was a woman, worn a Whom the World condemne: B e e e e L e A i Jack Kearaey.” Chatige of Play and Special- single sin; and eakes were upou the :‘?fim i igh ' : . They cast her out on the | shelves, and a copsiderable number | ties Sacit S ; highway, of files were holding & picnic there- | % And passed her by as they on. ' A lemon pie with its white pray. gar-and-egg surface seemed favorite dessert for the flles afte a more substantial ' meal in street; and them, you know, they to wipe their: feet and brush Ir s they strolled about on the. He was a man, and more to blame, But the world spared him a m‘th of shame. | : Beneath his feet He saw her lie, But he raised his head and her by. ! wings as d | ple: A debate arose as tiny black specks on fl {They Were the people who went to |fly specks or particles pray £ gar. The chief Inape _ At the temple of God on the holy |lemori-pié as a sampie : ! day; I tions to the bac!erm' They scorned the woman, forgave |éxamination, repo that the man— ¢ were fly specks and . It was ever thus since the world be- | bacterla, mostly of the fern gan. “ . |type; but also a consi an & ber of the puss-formin ger! o Time passed on, and the woman |clean, black littls fly. specks flfi)fi: died— “0 A laining pus-forming ge! r On the cross of shame was crucified; lemon plel Wil you hai But the world was stern and would | decorated that way? ‘ not yield, . Canges and Cures. ' And they buried her in”the potter's| Ordinarily a large number of files 5 fleld. ir a given place is evidence of a } i nearby breeding place In the shape | The man died, too, and they buried |of & manure pile, rubbish heap, or him open vault so that their tell-tale In a casket of cloth ‘with a sflver [#iTesence is coming to be more or less rim, % Yof a disgrace. . . ) And they said as they turned from | ~The first step | in prevention, is grave away: . |therefore, should properly be direct; “We've | burfed an honest man to-[®d toward the remova¥ of the:com-| = day.” mon breeding places -of the fy.| Trash, heaps of decaying vegetable We Won’t Sacrifice Qual ty but we are always studyisg how to ¥ 2 - . Two mortals ' knocked at heaven's|and animal .matter should’ be Increase he uanflty s | burned, qutside closets should be ab- | 7 And stood face to face to inquire fsolutely fly-proof, and manure-heaps | their fate— /" |should be removed frequently, or be He carried a passport with earthly | efficiently screened to prevent flies| sign, : breeding therein. L And she stood a pardon from love| The 'mext step is 'a thorough vescasumpryvame B divine, : screening of the home and all places | R ST where foods are manufactured, pre- | We give the “most now but we are anxious 4o give - more. Phone us and prove it. - 0. ye who judge 'twixt virtue and|Dared, stored or-sold. It is especial- ¥ Cottolene, 10 pound pails. . . vaasasesesmesamns BA0 . ly important that nio flies be permit- 4 Cottolene, l-m BilS, ... 50 Which, think ye, eutered paradise? |ted in a sick room' where there fs ‘ Snowdrift, 10-pounl Pals. . ....cee’'smsirlis 115 one suffering from typhold fever or tuberculosis. Very often the .sec- f 4 cans f m- N T NGRS TR TR SR T s ‘ amily size - ond or third case of either of these Marriage in South Carolina , 7 cans baby sise CTERME. .1 ov . tv\smmesssmsiinssosomenmmee S 0f Miss Esther A Pitman. e The following dteoumt of the|dread diseases, occurring in the same | house, is a result of inféction | 3 Pit , the aps i i : “ l? pOllldl best M..—-..._- B T l.“ :lo:ll!.;ll:ll:edmt:cl;:r Wll::).l:pentel ’ through the medium ,‘ the fly. . . o ) A & - - 2 , Picnio Hams, er POURA vmwme.vsvverimiesssssimsmmes s TS itk in’ Makdiang, Wil be o Preventive Medsures.. faia P : ‘\ u Cudshy’s Uncanvassed HEms. .w.... .o - . . sensesampes A0 with interest by her many friends: ooy e tl,:e A WHO SN ju- Thl' “ a Hfll S A‘m ' llld we ' omlonhh.h‘_.--.»-_..u..-... e e msbiivae DS “Migs Hsther A. Pitman and Mr, vented screens! The device "f‘t has Y o At ¥ gallons KOrusMEe . - e s s lo v e 0t b iU aimo TR OB MIE. G. Tweedel! IR S TG TL £ SN AL T+ 8 A M |Well Laundered LINEN o W. Kennedy, scions of two|®t ofice brought the ”Mk egree i ¢ the old families in the Piedmont|Of Personal comfort, cleanliiess of i . +. | household and tndividual safety - is section of South Carolina, were mar- ¢ ried at the Home of the bride, Low=| the door and window screen, It is j tsville, 8. C., Thursday afternoon,|Much easier to keep flies out by Sept. 19. Rev. Walter Kennedy, iof {PTOPr 8creening than to get them Fayetteville, Tenn., officiated, assist-{OUt once they are in. Gy ed by Rev. Frank Drennon, of Low-| VArlous kinds of fly-traps and ryville, - poison flypaper have been utilfed “Migs Pitman has been engaged in | With MOre O less success. The or- establishing and organizing public | CINATY sticky fly paper seems to be school music in Florida for the pagt|'N¢ MOt satisfactory. It ecan be four years, Her native ability, cloge | /rchased anywhers, or a housekeep- application and splendid traits of ;:’;‘mm::' a uub-;{;uuf tl?:t‘wm‘?- 2 ‘. character have won for her recog- e, e following for- |z e : ditfon and appreelation in the south, | 2118 Wil be found to be: entirely {# RB. L. MAYES DR. 8. F. SMITH P B New York and Boston, where she|'TUStwWorthy; boil two pounds of [$ President Vice-President Cashie: was a tavored pupil of John Orth. | TéRin and one pint of castor:oil un- o : “Mr. Kennedy is a young man of tii thoroughly mixed, them pour off sterling worth and ability, a gradu- | /2% an open pail; take an obdinary (¥ R . =8 ate of Erskinecollege and is now|P2Int brush and smear on any kind |§ er L s & e ) completing his course In Columbia of paper while Not; ' What Mquid is i 3 SRR % v 3 A know what's 890d fofmen. 2 i university, New Y ity.” not immediately used may be stored ¢ ersity, New Yorw city, in an ordinary fruit jar. OF LAKELAND i Some W .Wh; . It is recommended that each city ; 4 Is the pride of the good housewife and the Bl Are m‘umn l:uuturate an anti-fly campaign | ¥ With ample resources and & strong atray of loeal |toclhnldm; 3 Good. t et G clean cut man' or womsn .Here you have the il M. Bissbech 5. Daviseon, of _b’;:“f:e";,‘:‘je::f:;‘:;:’;‘:n,:’éum § this institution respectfully solicits the business of all who' desirs ork Villake, Me., the unique ] comnection with & safe, conset vative and well ma 34 care that makes you a constans customer. We distinetion of being :fa: of the foup| " heY can be best depended upon, g o Haged beak: 1 & SR Nier Batik precideatiiin the codl and as their sense of municipal very accommodatein consistent with sound banking motho* sim at being the “Laundry that is different” fry. She Is yresident of the Yok |ie4Rliness seems to be most highly |§ Will be extended patroms, and the most courteous consideration .g [ YOUR OWN SPECIAL LAUNDRY. RLI Gounty Natinal bank, and under hep|fore/ 7o) 1@ the by 415 fra omall doponiton as welk aSZAMS Inrgn ove. e s guidance the institution has grown . Watch for announcement of our opening d ¢ . R - : & day, and come Try Us Today—Just Once. 5 B abéadily dubth af Ae present time'lk disposed of, and that outside toilets -.v,n 1 to d us on that occasion. : Las deposits clofe to halt a miilion, ::.m: fly-proof. | Let 1t be kvowh Mrs. Rae Cople Raum, candidate s every perton who neglécts to % i for mayor of San Diego, Col, 1§ & Bpose of these things contributes trained nursé of experience, a sclen- B of nics fo this R Lakeland Steam Laundry fific housekeeper and has beem a and 15 an enemy to the peace, Hap- |§ Phone 130. ( West Main St. newspaper writer for a good many ::n:::"‘nd Iilllealtr: of his neighbors years, and is said to be one of the as "‘T_:."‘ : best impromptu speakers in that s e State. S8he declares that, it elected, French Wine Production. In & good year France j{ one of her first reforms will be & tax | more pays taxes on 3 on bachelors. 8% & thousand million m, %

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