Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 25, 1912, Page 5

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PAGE FIVE S 20, CARD OF Ti.{ANKS‘ 1) SALE OF I s s 10 s i B OO LY NO G MG DG foniy e Ty UABLE FLORIDA PAPER. | ;©-9&-w M= ‘ ¥ L MAYES DR, S, I SMITH P’. . CHUNN Viee-President Cashier We adopt this medium ol oxpress- | onr most heartfelt thanks 1o Y poportod | g kindly assisted in miits 3§ 1 mhineg d.‘l"m"‘..; Prosident ed It is ru-; cur loved one duri L 4 moments and for 1! o ot ‘ : - 11any her 1 s of sympathy 't <old and that the Scripps- g7 i oud bercavement. Mo copte have already complet < m LUCY ALENANDER-AND FAMILY. fou coments to begin the pubit (4 . (a1 of another afternoon P @ array of local stockholders, | LAKELAND SCHOOL PROGRESS- [Tl Merropolis has been one of tie ING IN MOST GRATIFYING WAY. |1+ ' =1 financial successes in south- i3 ern ournalism and its two owners ;5 With ample resources and a stron A\ long time azo in Rome the old Mosope. Carter and Russell, if they | this institution respectfully solicits the business of all who desire B T o Augurs met and arranged their pro- {do <11 the paper “: anything lik-ig ~onnection with a safe, consarvative and well managed bank. [ i Mr. C. A Colo saye that he TR b Hite ielid of monsh : hugi willilie enitiied. (g TOURL |2 Every accommodatoin consistent with sound banking methods Mrs. Cole read the Telegram, adver- vers are meeting in Lakeland and | cou fortable fortunes They began ‘s ) : . & will be extended patrons, and the most courteous consideration to | tisements and all, while away. and 'tha! frequently, when the paper was yleft lying on the showgase of the | store, people would pick it up, and In Case of Fire = o o e cemmssemsn - | (X Press sUrprise at the fact of a daily | B hool, \woods, who has heen |paper of its quality and appearance itself. is 1ot as yet disclosed, but they must g e for ihe past | heing published in a town no |‘“~:l.|~| Parents would be delighted could [ ziven credit for knowing a good . < pow able to be up "than Lakeland. ey see the orderly, clovk-work ap- | it stment when they see it Tam- b merlca “ a e a“ 2 s | pearance of that great number - 800§ pe | @ 7 ribune. (h, of Center HilL The design for the curtain to In i ses are beantifu! IR |§ A ND qqest of her ""lFi“-Eusml in the Chautaugqua Auditorium %“S :‘“_'“ by Prin 'll'“l lones; sur!l' No Small to It. 'g OF L KELA Sler, for the past few s heen on exhibition in the win- exquisite order and appreciation oF - Dioctor's Wite (as patient departs) |-, L D L9 O low of K. F. Bailey's store, and h:\:‘l”" Divine Word are care 1o see. [—2Merey! What a monstrous man. f," AKELAN . FL RlDA | OBRERVER. | Waurs treatment for obesity, 1 sup- [ & the small depositor as well as the large one. the Lakeland high school. With | witi no money and small prospects, Watch for announcement of our opening day, and come to se2 over SO0 pupils coming regularly [and they have made it a veritable < ; Edte 4 o) ¢l g0l mine. "he identity o > & and 1100 in view at the close of | gol: mine. The l«h.nm.\ of the "f us on that occasion. : the town may congratulate [ morad purchasers of the Metropolis g — discussing the auspicious opening of | the publication of the .\lvlropoli.~l§ - The chapel exen HFOPOFQERPOSOIOGTSOPLIRPOE0 FQFREFQPRFQPOLOTO 2O FC PO IO tiracted much admivation. The de- | | : : . s el e e 8 SR e AN SN petiiened 1ust igign is by Mro ¢ AL Burrid | l‘m"((‘r N::._ he .vumH'\ms nf‘.:. TRt ot T TR S0 L < = L IS L S R PSR S S R R I, having zon as the contract tor pait ¥ clia \mong several pros 1ive wmdi- | P the small of Li | vothy 10 attel R e e T e for councilmar-at-larse. the | ge _mm.n.nu__‘“_____—-fl—-\-— torday W ability, as his decoratiy vame of Pror. Lo B Jones bas heen - ; ntioned. 1o has leisure (o study | o e '5'0':'0C'C'CrOOC'OOOOC’C‘OOOOC'OC'OOOGOOC’OC‘OOOWO000‘3’005’000 4 theater and | cork at the Maj the problems of our ciiy son, atter a pleas. other buildives in the city bears am soverunment ahieh he wonld do with Goearn- ple testimony exthess and consen wsness, and IF YOU MISS IT WE WILL BOTH BE THE LOSER ; e city Wi hiedly henetit) R LB yeling: an Aavyho SUteom Nis membership in the Conneil ed b or il you | : R R (. C. A. Cole has been in the Eastern Market for 30 A1 of weat November, o should e or, coverad with larse orang | 4 . iy S T, s AL YOI G SO L et trees in Oranze Park days buying Fall and Holiday Goods for the four stores the presidentiad election, and oth- G agigion, on the shores of Lake Mor d Morsan im0 e ettt Voar: It 500 | : il with which he is connected. op eloctions the cusuing yeur ton. One-fourth cash, halance 6, 12 Lo newsomer to Florida yonshould and 18 months, S per centinteres! k ol | (e eI e e (l. Buying for four stores and paying spot cash enables Z "h'v""' toke part in t Stite’s aftairs n.; ) L BE TAKEN E : rand 10 i 0t o ori o, sae| T RO B8 KR e | us to get prices that could not otherwisc be had. We neerin No and yon registe i LI PPy : H i BLAT L8 want you to visit and inspect our stock and prices and | ‘s | % \ Grocery Co, Mre RO 1 . ' dsteation oiticer Al F I Class Postmasters Witi| = e 3 ek Bl b chimtan smet R ORER B SRl R comparce them with others. ’ \ soi iy il Soon Be Put i the Clas- 4 11 ' on roosist sified Service e Q. Don't forget that it is a pleasurc to show our goods. 2 12X ' I costs nothi 1 S B U aired " practically decided that President pewister, the hooks are open now EDISONIA ders relioving BG0EN postinasters {sTaTa e Talatatetann, alatad A Cole rernries ! L trom the uncertainty of political ap “ e i twerot, oga . ot . il oot il il e i o e i Jewelers and Optometrists bration helo t Cheyenne Wao | ‘ 2 4 et considerabl \:M‘“; T vH“w i ”’} i \ 'I“[ :-wlll[\lt‘lullfl\v and farreaching, a<f o g i ilo- sl b Sl S e |aftecting e Gl servive, o S ADOOBOOCRINONIOGICOIOITHICOGOBAACAOTHIGORANOGROAOOOT ‘ and their man P step became certain Inte today after | cotion of ti ! sned i LICENSES MUST BE PAID | o delegation of postmasters haed heen BY OCTOBER FIRST ' S present the pi I That the president would take this | tosee them lookine received at the White House and b i B Aot o 10 b ettt 0 ||u::llll:|:»|nl‘ General Ilnn‘hm- k. Th ; e AT e e ang ooty Puisitors sadanitted ac petition: sigan H n 3‘ bt | n‘ R SRR !!l}‘ about 2o tnu postmasters ashine )il N H v he pl Pike Aunt Sa 1 Pt TN o Rt ot that thes be placed in the elassitiod e delizhted to greet ’ |‘|‘“m,‘.‘.. & ? f ) : . '\h I,IHZM‘“;‘I,",“" further considers | : e "y e i 5 i Ten Good Reason, Why You i ey B St s o b | | Should Own a Lot in Park Hill ¢ | why mot zet one of thow heantiful g e ME T e Orange Park addi iSHlPPEBS OF GREEN ! At in the district one. They | FRUIT LOST CASE. | leg there | 1 when the - o addic (5 s i | i ; B First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. tion. belor ey oare nter ‘ oming Sept. 240 duds et hie o the Circuit Court, Satarday su B oo B R eiet R By i i Sccond. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any i —_ 2 x ey ~ n 1o Mu 1Or. j"n r& Co for an injunction :|.|w| X % pOint in Lakeland- g '; ,.,h,.,”‘y;,“- =251 ‘~In‘v::. ~‘m1:| to precent ban b . U T e A muie of Ik obumty) 041 Third. Bccause it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. ‘ ! ¥ Uogcth Poeanse it has Hioh Clase Ruilding Restrictions. ! ¥ 5] 1 1 A f iy o Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Scventh. Because all Strects will be Graded. 5- “Q‘ ~\;.‘.. A IVETHEA TREL et bl g 0060890900090 0 THIS WILL INTEREST 1t for the present B, . 1’“‘» """"' SHOW OUR CHINESE READERS 4 lha o ooenBneRa VNN Muaxn Chii l e, e 8 Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section 1 {f nY A R in Lakeland. s [D & Program for Tomight, (...~ " 7 . 3\; NIA. 2 i WIFES SOTHER Febgiosain i Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Th | s¥itarraphl) | esterday when L went through 1 do, will always be glad. L LAMES' AND CIRBIENS'| ... .ouoiss o <AGEBRUSH |migration Tnspector. W, A. What THEATRE | he immizravion taws reguire + k4 = . oy S i i ___’ Sekdia "r 1 ‘74':'1:.-‘ an =See——_—— B 414 ' OPEN AT 6 P. M. v o o v s G C R Deen- Bryant General Admission...10¢ ® ° Ogall Building ¥ Children, under 12....5¢ : , or §. M. STEPHENS ~- UNDER 12 _‘:: bh"énfi-u’:fif.~-'-av..fl-4.-.¢l Feits oo e Y A R T R e 0 |

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