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

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THE EVENINs TELEGRAM, LAK ELAN PAGE FIVE In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 \arshall went to Kis—g . husiness trip. < Edwards returned Lok of rest and re-ing { Groeen Springs. t today for De- matriculate at} Tal- today wd son, roSteison o \il fin y owns the By ! Motown return “ago of An nent citizens, lakeland, « S wit \ X owent uj . ng to vis s, who at pli nit oW i " | list time, hnt property ad taxey shonld [windell left to City, where she collee Miss Swin ted vont il los e v ohin 1 Mi A 0 ] the D 1 ' the b < ' e r 1 or Only 2650 for with larze ora hores of Lake Mor a<h, balance 6, 12 ent. interest ”‘”"oouonmouq L2 e | | " Es Anp CHILDRENS’ | THEATRE ’: 10¢ AN TNDER 1R ........0e PNesses. 10 D will || i | stord leasnre « i | Muun speaks interestingly o id prosperity in that hus- | tow wany new huildy b : 2 ocompleted, and many mor av- | heen contracted for, While hey ‘ Mun spoead interestin St hotel Fiompa Treibune EDISONIA. As Will be seen by the recular ad Vertisemoent hsonia offers o pro ram ot unusual length and merit tonight. There are five recls, besides tiher m \ [l oreview The show will he well vorth attendine IDISONIA.§ — Mr. M. J. Malloy bought of E. G. Alexander the residence of the lat- ter on South Missouri avenue, be- tween Orange and Lime streets. Mr. Malloy plans to sell his pgesent jvesi dence and make a home of his*new pirchase. Mr. Ray Weeks, who for the past (wo weeks has been sojourning in New York city. Philadelphia, Wash- 1 and Niagara Falls, returned t night, having enjoyed a very accompanied by Battle rown | trip, and Curtis Hendrin, who recently n \ Mrs om her sumpier’s onting in ing, n I otime, and much improve- mnd at Brevard wrticularl ¢ ! vter | { | | M o VL Tnrner 1 son Wes 3 1t oon the noon train today cin Mr, Turner at Dlue Ridee, Ga., pd together they expect to spend onr or i weeks an the mountain o North Carolina, Miss Gladys, who s heen sick for some time, has re overad g able 1o go 10 ool i . Mo M | ent TAKELAND FIRE DEPARTMENT . ‘ ' r y | | 8, | j v the \ 1 For Today Thoge v the moantaing | have a long han those who live | to hrighter i to rise a little [} 2.3 THEATRE ‘ ;oooooooooooooo A INTRA GOOD SHOW TONIGHT 5000000000000 0G00 Program JOE ]Ofliflhl,‘ . OUTFIT ROVBLES O rama OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10c Children, under 12....5¢ | HONOR ROL | meiit L OF LAKE- who have Those ent. or in scholar above heen perfect in have who hiave are entitled to nomes on the honor roll. honor roll for 1912, is us follows: GRADE XIL Pearl Havoes Louie Layton. lLoring Dracken. GRADE XL Lloyd Hooks. Viola Powell. Esther Heath. Mary Groover. Tunnoe Bryant Mary MeKay Ned Skipper. Rept. 2o, IX. Leon Jackson Lurlene Pillins Veronica Hamilten vin Anuie Jones James Boulwar Doris \Wells Almer Woods Virginia Lufsey GRADS VI A George Tibbals Edward Hotbhreok Grace Murrell Lyle Skene Mabel Chason GRALE VI B Hodella Gain Fmmag Rogers Florence Robinzin Elmer MoArthur Herman Mat GRADE VT A Notu GRADE VLB 1. 1L Slean,: Jy Mary Weaver DPonald Conant Roy Huchingson Lonise antley GRALN AN Helen Hotbrook Annie Lanrie Wari Edear Gidden Henry Scarr Norris Upsot GRADE VB 111 Sloan, d Mary Woaver bonald Conant Roy Huchingson Pantley GRADE VB Nowe ' GRADE IV A William Mcllwain Ruby Bedenbangh Lonise Tessiv Hendris Fyler Jackson Messon Prescort GRADE IV B Helon Wood Winnie 11 1\ Pape Helen Kenned (R O room (A H Permanent tenan is ne lemon o t very lin needod @t one time, Ta keey - (& lemon frow drying up and becoming it under an ordinary useless place glass tumbler on the toilet stand ane it will pot wither and dry out. P — Bones as a Barometer. The merits of bones as Indicators of fair or for' weather have heen vouch ed for by he captain of an Italian fteamer carryving a cargo of from the South American port o Buenos Avres to New York. Wher the ghip was salling toward a storn | recently the gkipper stated the bones creaked and moaned, and when fa! weather was ahead they were siler again. The Heathen in His Blindness. An Indian went hunting one day deer. After _wood ‘ a ol 4 ! nger h he t the Qeor got urd t be 1 a ab He t P s eecsocosss D POou e Y L e amand oo LAND HIGH SCHOOL. made per ip and v leport - P their week ending bones Q < < COMING SOON. i D S A S R S AR e o 2 i w AR S e S = g st known and most | & pop 0 ny in the snul‘l?c: “. I. .\IA\\']‘:.\‘ PPresident P. K. CHUNN (ashier DR. S, . SMITH Viee-President to play a three nishis ascment at the opera o ho ' vers ' o . W, Park Dramat Co are headed by the sterlinz soubs actor. Norman R. Field. This ;3: OF LAKELAND con v have stepped into publicfe favor ond are playing to crowded e With ample resources and a strong array uf%o-.;al sllockholders, hewsos in ull cities they visit & this institution respectfully solicits the business of all who desire Tiey have gained the ntlmm“”" 'e'g connection with a safe, consarvative and well managed bank. B MNURE "Ia"‘\."l Hie higuer ‘.“' ¢ Every accommodatoin consistent with sound banking methods der .+ a small price and also for 7 i B keeping their performances clean will be extended patrons, and the most courteous consi eration to and refined in every manner. the small depositor as well as the large one. Throuzhout this State they have Watch for announcement of our opening day, and come to sez been termed “The Society Entertain- ers” and are playing return dates everswhere. It is expected that the of this city will recognize the organization us on that occasion. — Peop a merits of this clever mcrlcan a e a“ irn out in such numbers as 1o )4 and ird the management to place Lakolond 1:n the regular cireuit. ‘?: OF LAKE LAND CHOETEOITITITAGIPVIIDEVET HOFDFOENEOFQFO IO OO LOVOPR T Agreeable People. FLOR I DA 7 The agreeable person is one who |G e pretends to enjoy hearing another talk SHOI0PQIOIO IOFOIOIQTOVQVQUC QG Qe G O i endlo-lv of him or herself [ 0000t .0C»OO(-OC@OQOOC‘OWOWC’OOWMW«WOO HOOVLOLOOOLNCOOOCOAOOL IO IF YOU MISS IT WE WILL BOTH BE THE LOSER e ¢ LAKELAND . s h (. C. A. Cole has been in the Eastern Market for 30 days buying Fall and Holiday Goods for the four stores with which he is connected. 8 (. Buying for four stores and paying spot cash cnables g us to get prices that could not otherwisc be had. We g want you to visit and inspect our stock and prices and compare them with others. (. Don't forget that it is a pleasure to show our goods COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists QOOO00 ORORGROOCARAOO0A0O0CONNAACDADRRGRGCCAGRCOAAOOILAGRGD {PARK HILL B M INGINRANAIII RIS NAANANRANANAAN W/ Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Bceanse it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. 4 1 A | P = e [ R n» Cat Ald First. nrs il DCCAUSY <4 DCd I feiis i i 11 Six th. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Because if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. 3 =S CO—= Deen- Bryant G. C. Rogan ., or §. M. STEPHENS

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