Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 24, 1912, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, sLAK AN Herron Theatre Three Nights Commencing Thursday, September 26 The Maddock-Field Players R Fie:dd and a Superb Cast in a High-Class N.orman Repertoire of COMEDIES AND DRAMAS sonized as the best in the South. Pleasing {Uties between the acts, hehded by “Happy ¢ Kearaev,” Change of Play and Special- < cach night, Popular Prices: 25¢, 35¢, soc. 1w are always studving how to Increase The Quantity anxious to give it. “most now but we are Phone us the nmore. and prove L+t Butter, per pound . LB POURAS . . ovi e ean s sanivs s vt i, 10 pound pails ne, 4-pound pails. .. ... 50 vdrift, 10-pounl pails ... .weniiieii i 118 1 s family size CreAM ... ..o...vve imumeciorscremes - 2 T ius baby size Cream. .. ........ i Sy e wess > barrel best Flour........... FIE I - 300 12 pounds best FIOUT. . oo vees covvnvnvmnmmenneesns - 140 Pirnic Hams, per pOURd e vvovuniime i -.. 18182 's Uncanvassed HAMS. . o ccooiwmeciieneennns - 10 0ctig0: Soap, 8 fOr.... e vvennes @imiiims W Ground Coffee, per pound. ....o.ovvumeevneeenes Goassiims 5 callons Kerosene .. .o ::omiameionsress essinirnie 1) E. G. Tweedell Well Laundered LINEN <+ Is the pride of the goed housewile and the clean cut man or worazn Here you have the care that makes you a constapt customer. We aim at being the “Lau:cry that YOUR OWN SPECIAL LAUNDRY Try Us Today—Just Once <+ 15 different” Lakeland Steam Laundry Phone 130. West Main St. {& Otice Number Residence Number Rt Social Departmant can be com- cither of the above telephones & | tor, carc Evening Telegiain. | nes, church gatherings and | be telephoned to this dc part- . that their rows value is not 3 | SPELIAL NOTICE—Notices for th: sted to the Society Editor b - written notices to the Society 4 oes of social functions, elub - .tems of social interest she 2 amart as soun as they ccear im o 3" B Not 0o TO BED WITH A KISS. (e box supper i the church e on Thursday evening, Sept. 24 i 10 o'clock. The public is cor- Put them to bhed wit o oamd LU 1 | i 1 by invited All ladies are re- song ) : i 4 1 ; et , bring a box with supper [ They won't be sweet litth Children od 1 lon ¢ two, her name on o card inside so long o ogentlemen will buy the hoxes It | them to bed with a hug and ik A i i {52l W conts Tach amd eat supper with sieh e . i ~owner of the box he bought, FThey won't let you do it some day $ ‘ whet vou trey Fhis little society of only ten ac- it them to .In. 4 owith a prayer er: ! membors and five honorary voombers, are striving strenuousty to they slip From the childhood of blue eyes and poy ol all indebtedness on their swoeet singing lip { harch and get more comftortable P oats They cordially appreciate ali sistance FEE B Put them to bed with a Kiss \\hil-, . you ean 1 | | | | l e l They'll soon be Miss Lady and soon ’Rn.\dmg Circle Will Meet | [ Mister Man \~ ith Mrs., Terrell. Put them to ded with the old fon emt -, Fhe Chantawgua Reading Cirele [ Aed that lookine of dove from th i1l hold a business meeting at the ‘ et fin Ceidence of Meoand Mes, 1, 1L Ter- { Pt visening of swoetness that el al 8 oclock tonight, AL mem- | makes them so sWeet crsoare nrged to be present and 1o IYou're not only pred 1o ki bt come prepared to order the hooks for to eat -1 1 it wh Cheering the Old Man Up. o i o Darnation, Um forty today, hey i "‘ } e voanied, . Plaook al o my o wrinkles ! o Look at oy had spoi Look ot thed ot o | ray hair above iy e Youth i : / the rave approache and v \ 11 0w that 1 think N ) i o deink firey heers ,“_‘,“ “" PBat his cood wile responded: P | 1 ) croup! Inielligent mien | Vir Witk wd o brninworker like | yeurscll, have always heen distin 1 Wit ! \ coetied Tor o hade and happy lonzey | Solon Sophoctes, Pindar aud A I'his ory ol dreat thronel reon wer conariang. Goethe, lieht gy | over SO did some of his hest work Put them to bed with a hue a o R0 did Kant, Batton Newton, Fonr SO tenelle and Harvey, the discoverer CAnd o prayer to be trae when pe 07 the civendation of the hlood row oy men and stron: Landor wrote his most beantital And o vearning to hold them k ! Iaein Conversations’ ot N ek from the years tzank Walton e 90 bl a fluen | v hlind with the blindy of Vtorcerul pen Hhahmerann at SOomar truzaele and tears {picd and ot 91 made some of his | By the Bentztown Bard most tenieted discoveries. Michae! i 0k fanedl canvases when he was S0 they had been Titian was W an Virorons as iaty years hefore, do | Miss Anna Ray Davis | Weds Mr. Fred T. Sloan. Ling zood vork at 90, Newton at K4 . A wodding of intere-t wa on- | [ smmated at 3 . m., Sunday ater- | Buat here the man, wonderfally perked up, intervupted her. nwoon, when Miss Anna Ray Davis, and Mr. Fred T Sloan, were united | I eness 1owon't get drank after in marriaze, Mr. €0 M Claston per- ali b smid Get oyour hat, mn forming the ceremony in hi e [dear, and welll go to the ‘movies’ ity of notary public i:m‘l wind up with an oyster supper.’ The coremony took place ot !h-! S O | residence of the groom’s sister Mrs, : O 1 Cason, where the youn: peo- What to Teach a Girl. ‘“ vill be at home for the present The following admonitions have : Fhe sYuom i% x woh of Hon, . It IIuvu published hefore, but they are | Slou Sate senator, while 1! ride good cnough to stand repetition un anzhiter of Re A D of IM they are memorized: ' Congratulation ex-| Teach her o arranze the parlor Joed | sond the library . e | Peach Lier 1o =ay No™ and mean I Mr. Clant Clayton to Wed [l or ks wil stick to it | Feach her 1o wear o calico I y . n ool | Miss Cora Grace Sullivan. ! dress ail o it like @ queen Fricnds of the contractin rties | Teach her how 1o sew on button & 1 of the tollown tep- | dern stocin and mend gloves Y HOULCement o or to dress tor health and |« iF A\ ndre A\ | eomtort i for appearance | ¢ 1 1o P : A tivate flowers and |7 | | " r o, |1 chen zarder o ra € ! I'a cep the neatest root | € “ 2 < nte 1 N l I o 1o do .A | dan i ()t 12, | wit nt e nrod e vonung o' lo ‘H'l 4 i i 1A 1, Fea 1t t hacine is un- (’ ] . Hlino | e ! ri to her 'Z ! 2 B | ealt | or T« ' mworals and habit lectine hier | i Lewistown (1l in lun-' Teaur erae old rule r Sep 15 TR in A plar rvthing and every n of the | thin ud And T t traism: | ' eie | That ti thin her { r. Cora ( neome th ave, and i Mallory wion. of Flor the further ¢t away from ol il | the poor hou Teach her ¢ pain ‘nz ara real { the Lome, and ar members cicland | ed if ther Improver + society will their use, rawing and ments in n’LI' t- for | Bex Supper for Dixieland Church The Cnurch t Yt-’u. ig tim and money = =\ PAGR THRE® BARGAINS All This Week Mr. and Mrs. Customer: Don’t let my $1.00, $1.50, $1.90, $2.50 and $2.90 prices prove a scarecrow to you. There are $2.00 to $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords. Forced to unload all sum- mer stock at a loss. Must have room for fall stock. Come and you will find us busy with low prices on good footwear as the explanation. Price is Power Goods Low Prices has the job. To unload all my Summer The ladies are looking my way, and well they may, lor it is money saving opportunities if vou make vour purchases here. Yours for business, ATEDS OUR MEN'S FURNISHINGS Will please you the momeni you enter the store. Why? Because they’re always correct in style and priced to suit your purse. This is a Men’s Store and we know what’s good for men. THE HUB JOS. LevAY YOU CAN'T FIND ; a better, more complete stock of ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANS, IRONS, MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere hereabouts. Our prices are exceptionaily attractive and our standard of qnality unexcelled. For anything electrical except the “juice” see Florida Flectric & Machinery Co. DRA\IE BUILDING @® i B> SR8 B = T = S SN S S R e L s \ PHONE 46 & Oim WO O i i i =l

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