Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 26, 1912, Page 5

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PAGE FIVE In Case of Fire | Phone 5,000 Wood left last night m-! rip of & week or two 'nl at Ashburn, Ga. | the | president of Mrs. A. H. Darracott has returned from a pleasant visit to relatives at aner. Fla.. Ocilla and Fitzgerald, Mrs. E. A. Blaine, who is spend- ing some weeks at Venus in DeSoto county. where she has a cattle ranci, is up to look after her home inter- osts for a day or so. Among the fite young men from THE JADDOCKS-FIELD PLAYERS | 5000100010 0 0 070 001070 104070 101010.00000 - § AT HERRON THEATER TONIGHT. ! 2 rowmanoss | -2 ' DO YOU WEAR g met vill have a treat tonight in| & | Of the o nizh class attraction | ¢ 3 hes company’s repertoire, : 3 i g o fl & ! Dear Editer, | seen what you gayed | one which - has - won u‘msu‘]' ‘ | am writin to say that | returnj ., nolitical comedy drama which 3 We have lust received a arges pme the complement. } have flll«‘rssa.\':‘:ll :],l]. ;";’,l‘“::t;:s‘.\‘.ry one and espec ? shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen. Here a good word for you and Mrs. whenever 1 could get anybody to lis- sen to me. And 1 have offen sayed that you was n man that could see 2 are some of the brands we carry: For Ladies Queen Quality cast is headed by Mr. Nor- man R. Field and includes several other favorites who have appeared in this city with the ¢. W. Park Dra- matic Co. A\ number of pleasing specialties wiil he introduced between the acts. including Happy Juck Kearney, the For Gentlemen Burt & Packard reel talents and genus a mile off or OO0 1O4 ¢ cioster. A feller says to me one day that he would like my writins bet- ter if | was more orthidocks in my ; y 3 . spellin, and 1 says to him that i {orizinal “Is Everybody Happy,” and d [nd“:ott Jonn n spell my words the way | intend | “Oscar Boes,” the black face enter- % an S“ tainer who has been styled the sec- they shall sound, and 1 dont intend b é tiey should sound like some folks mlj! Honey Boy. o : se'b s “i l‘ Arch Bostonian and 1 guess he was mad He e plays and specialties will tulks, % & ¢l ze each night and the offerings R m el = ol l :son club, of Lakeland, ].nis section attending the State uni-|i: one of them fellers that says i : o it . mocratic rally and ! versity at Gainesville is Mr. Johu | cyether when he means cather. Claga fduring the companys stay w i : "l-‘Ll:‘ll. | sutton, physically and mentally | onise come home oncet a-sayin \\-.].:: far more than the price they 3 Dont bU) a palr of shoes lmtll you See i creditable representative from the ogmethin that sounded lke voss, and [a8k 4 srersor and two lit- | good county of Polk {finally 1 says, says 1 “Ber hevin's 1 : »~!-n-|l Sl‘«l(»\'" Loy ?.“ 4 ::: S these |lneS. and then the blgges‘ and » to Kathleen to ————— wike, what a4 voss? And she says crron's store rices, 25, 35 ant h C S S of 4 fow dave with| Messts. Browr & Boi ave oL G poekened 1sayed vase, amd |says, |50 18 o StrongeSt Ilne Of hlldren s ChOOI hoes. |their Union Garage to Mr. Lo L Tay {00000 sy vase, the - - : We appreciate your calls. 2 {lor. who vecently came her way my father and mother afore med s Hattic Patton’s private school ¥ S iads Notel 0 b mpa, and who has been condue \ d it and savs 1oUthey aint nofwill open nest Monday morning, | & Kibler Bros, on Ken- |0 3 meveantile - business i the s 00 GL pain stilish sonunds onto fSepc o, at S0t East Orange street. | 2 eo now. aboiit ready | Yaums bloek Dwords which has done vite well il Pupis in kindergarten work anldf @ g v the cONUICIOrs e ' now first and socond grades 0-20-2w | & 2 wor’ on this splendid Prominent among the visitors 08 4 ging one of them, though, and | — & wpeeted to begin CTampa yvesterday was H. ) Drane [ muoss you have notised that ahout UNION GARAGE SOLD. l 6 "ot Lukeland, one of Polk county v’"“ qint one of them that is (oo i < — most promivent citizens, Ile was ‘ wle M\ to change my ways of doin Weo wish to take this means of ' o one of the Rlop. | 8uest at the Hillshoro hot 1 Tama | (ings when there is o reesen 108 S gy ing our patrons and friends for T | cloctors, who hag | Tribune laoin. 1 aint tesarin up anvting L onage we have reecived | € i< campaign song, | ! {gest because it s old. Now. words e cngaged in the automobile and 'C_: « Wilson Takes His | The Woodmen of the World had "1 difterent than other thines l‘*‘_ sarace business and request that you | @ % romusical composi- e dastonight, conferring thegge you eant ware them 0ut 4 give the same: patronage to our suc- P S__Wear a Royal Tailored Sult, [ today to be | Morning and noon degree on a num ;,\ru could some of them would be i feageor, Me. Lo L Tavlor, who s | o R il Domocratic vally too PP of aiplicantss Refreshments |y pa bag atore now S0 pupchased e bisines Known as (e | @d@00 1@ i Gaddoddtdi0ian0f ot d QLG IO IRIOIOIO IO OIS were served between the degrees ! L beleever in simplortyed spelline s b egion Garpee, and he will cancel all B R e — ‘.»" 4 it ‘I”'f ”"l“"" sting ocea | e saving 1 o in lv’“(:::‘“" ..1‘; ;‘Z‘I“Fi|.':' .|1"--v:xrx'»< that are Tllln ‘ THOUGHT FOR THE DAY. |I\ in the far south than it does in asoarrived tron ving w‘v- tiat } ‘ ‘;;n. ! I osettle all of anre liabilities ; *|||-- north The midsummer nights tabilish a bottl o L \" riliin 5 i . : 1“”:" ‘“‘"l‘.' 1t ‘I“””H\,:‘.“.\v\ ; ity 1(.“.\\ old lone with me, | are Iun'.:wl"huv than they are there, will be located o el i | m' : Fhi i jlcky Wedllialniid i"" hest §8 yet to he, |.nnl |Iu.- time lw'\\.-lun sunrise and (D PR Sttt : i A S ; Phe Last of lite for which the lir»u[ Gnset s mrrvimmlm::l\‘ lnn{;vrlm i 1 o 1 S A ’“3. i Il ok . ll... 3 x. ~ Lor . Ir!fv“ wan made: ":,lr “”l.'hl‘\‘." States .\n“\‘\r')n?“rrl. nt in the means | s i i e i ‘;‘.‘""'] .‘"‘ : ..,‘» ! H""'.“'J Lonr times are o s hand then, that it gets hotter in Mic l|l: l- Wi a TRl , L e ":' u1v-»|n‘r‘| 1<|. ”\l.x l.|ml~ l\'n Who saith, =\ whole is planned, ll!l the summer than it does in Flo & Al ; o R e A e :" “"‘“' ';' ""; "“‘V' ‘." & 4 ‘i““";. Youth shows bt h Ill;. ll"llh"‘ God: | idas Flovids Grower ‘ i i : e Wit i ( ‘\“( "n‘l\l |\..| ) ..| ;‘"i'l_l..‘ j see all, nor he afraid I.‘ L o . O ] rtich ! i wilitiog G e ; " g G e R and ds monthg, 5 per ceng, nteres | Robert Browning | you are not .\-t IH“.'\ m‘ g, tre are offered for e i mdwe i why not get Aulh- of thos» b.-.nmnp A Fd R i o -I‘ 1'1"": I‘ ‘le 4 l" A A Tense Matter. This summer e Iul‘l!v.\l umu.du\ ‘II'A"'\. in beautiful Qrange Park n‘«hlr ' | tsaud Lemon | panied by his o wite, are in the it : “lvl I"“\. .I\:l.l ‘nriulqyn I“N" with tha atliilos Waslthat, your lmende‘.’. IR “.'m“,“d o S”"”.I Fie- (riah. Lofaka Khar Ate B gone. The) ol o et i L g e B s .un [ I‘ At Al with wllo!n 1 saw you : yosl-el:dly'l ido. have been ',LA- degrees in the | are not ;.:ulnu to last long when the e : A L public fypiepe drive no better than it s this) Grace—“Yes, my prosent ‘future,” 80 t0 | shade. The sun shines no more hot- ! winter visitors begin coming or those interesto V‘nmru.'h-n of Polk county and one | inie and manny a tine a durn site | gpeak.” red anfornation oot vadn citiact of DBartovy Wors = ojooked ot him fer quite N g M K Horemain here sonn 5”"‘“ betore | ocould think ol what [time ander medical troatment I owanted to say, and finally 1 osays, W R Putterson at "lfl:mx.:l Trihine cavs 1 You conld Keep a breethin iv v last night. Mr the vast and trozen reaging of the P E s R k I IEI I I I cpted the cull tendered | Capr 1AW Hansard and wite, and | ye porth or in the wilderne J tor of the First Presby- | littie son, 1 W Ir . have returned | Appica or some other God-f irch and will preach his | from a stay of about six weeks in spot, and.” says 1, “If you would go ret m here on next Sunday | the eastern portion of Tennesgee there you would leeve more room ' e Telegram extends a | They had o very delightful sojourn | pepe for peeple that degires life W At owclome to Mrand Mrs. Pat- [ ir that pleasant country, where | more abundent.” ‘That feller was re Capt. Hausard -ays fruit and other | piiq e haint spoke to me since. | - - good thines arc unusnally pleasan' [ peckin he felt better for the remarks T o triends from the Mun-|this year he made when he stocked off, but | LB 1t Houston, Texas, are ) - ———— didn’t feel none the worse fer them e off ut Mr. 1. C. Munger, who Mr. N, A Riggins had a birthday | pecause | couldn’'t heer what ne Ten GOOd Reason.’ Why You t vo had to undergo a sec-|dinner at the home of his mether, sayed. Onge feller sayed to me, when is doing splendidly, is [ Mrs. F. 1 Rigging, yesterday. Sev- |} guyed we had ought to have a liber o ° O% i. 1o be up and about, and is | eral friends, in discussing the cvent, | ary here, says he, “If the follerin Should own & Lot ln Park H‘ll Ltemilating coming to Lakeland | variously Nim.m-d Mr. Riggins’ age | gcnerrations wants sech things let P #pend some time this winter—all Sheh will be gratifying intelli- "t vis many friends here friends of the Rev. J. H retor of All Saints Episco- of this city, will learn I rezret that Mr. Wed- at from 25 to 83, but all agreed that no matter hnl old he is, he doesn’t look it. As a matter of fact, Mr. Riggins declared after celebrating his 50th birthday that he was not This was must he going to get older about two yeurs ago so he ' till heing fifty any regarded «ry ill in a New York = it of an oper: Eii’i&”ifm Bt 1D mn CIIIDIENS’ THEATRE iOMAR. i | | | N I SR e S e i S St L s ] BE L le JORal X St ot o o B 8t o agAJESTIN lvuTHEATRE‘J 00000009 BIG DOUBLE SHOW TONIGHT 000000000000 0DO 11k Program for Tonight, PATHE = WEEKLY No. 2 2 il g- -Dram CTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCES (Kalem Drama. By Mr OPEN AT 6 P M fieneral Admlssmn...loc Children, under 12....5¢ 0000900 . - jaroun like the dog on the thisse rhlch wis bomitng Wit e 45 Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section blame lazy to move off. They i-| ln Lakel'nd- plenty of folks in this town which | ke mar dox. vut 1 ot dast (@ Ninth, Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. {the sho fits. can put it on, as th | sayis o W Tenth. Because if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you ( The many tfriends of Mrs. L do‘ WI" always be gl.d | Van Buren will regret to hear of he o | | death, which occurred carly 1 morning at the residence of { daughter, Mr= E N. Roderick. e —— e mm—— ‘:';uvnh ;‘Ir:r.'!n aveniue .\;r.k See—— them put them up,” and says I, “If all our forefathers and foremothers had of felt that way, what would the world be like?" He sayed if | was beginning one of my speeches he had got to go, but | was intendin o say further that ever age and ever First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any | point in Lakeland. (olime has had wooden heads, but in “L'h neral most peeple takes a pride i i e ol s sl e Third. Bccausc it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. e A Fourth. Beoeausc it has Hioh Class Brildine Restrictions. e ¢ Lilth. Because 4 Beautifu! Lakes canbe seea from its Summit. ur Ood Loerary s, ool pod Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. and nice parks is some of the thin this gencration is goin to p on to the next in this here town o them that hain villin to help . i s v Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Buren's ster Mrs. H Deen- Bryant e By, Co Rogan - or S. M. STEPHENS v . R i iR i LUDLAM & Ave)

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