Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 27, 1912, Page 5

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THE EVENINs TELEGRAN LAKELA NALS YA D Mr. Edward Green, who formerly lived on Lake Hunter, and who has been at Hot Springs several months, is now iocated ar Fayetteville, Ark. o n Case of Fire Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Richards have returned from an absence of parber and little son | several weeks, spent principally at ing Mrs. Barber's|Newark and Brooklyn. They wer? for a few days.|surprised to find that summer is still 1in full blast down here, having been W Mrs ¢ Jaeger, spirited orzanization onght 1o tiake up this matter and vut a number ol | oretnrn from Blue- | last night be attended the Demo- it cratic gathering and made a splen ; did address He was warmly grect ] reccived ooteles ped ot the station by a number of his Cowdery at Jacke triends, during the time his train calling him to th ’~I0i'llul er \s predicted by his owdvry's brother, friends. “Our Nat” has made zood, vd Dis career s being watched by Lis ey aodnirers with attectionnt W, representative pride connty, and who was e Maddocks-Field Coopresented ceond time NOSICEoppe Ay Who Wins® at the e wa those whe attende e yearer st night g taie aodi pow-wow at Tampa o which was well pleased with the play and ats rendition Indeed, the ceneral expression s one ot George Dickinson and o inte surprise that such an ox e been visiting My cellemt show should be offered at rents in Opelika, MGy mgderate prices The bill to- foretuen onight MES g Romanee of the North, I stop over a Tew days fuig 1o e o very pleasing and enter thers Mreso ) B Graeey L pining play, and a0 good andienee Kinson will go on to donbtess witl: (b= dhhey Povt “Tampa this compaiy ih omposed o ‘ some excellent players M Tckson has moved into | A\ Ratliny night tor on thel Mr. CADECES 1o ey Ltomorrow cw o bungalow « Morton. This charm tentirely finished yet, ! Covaention trip, coaovastt o his old wa, N ( ood North Staty which will Wadesl el opoints Qv th neln hote at and oth 1 progressed safficiently nd the finish- 1t one of the thitable, 1 make i this section My [rived this woruily and Mrs Johin Edmonds ar from u sojour:n Paeh has retarned tror bR I ML VHTIONR (RIS iens 5 of Michigan Lhey were accom- 5 ROIUE Whore I pamied by then wieoe Mrs Sanford 1 ‘yr‘;lnr In‘nr»mnmlh ot Cadillac, Mich Ihey were o4 hiial '"”'""”_”'"‘ (the Southern arain which was n has heen only slight. | oy near Rome, Ga night boe- eave In a short thineleop yagt, four porson ing Killed New Mexico, in the | and several bete injured in the ae cident. They ¢scaped unhurt, thougn {by a narrow margin, having moved from the car they were occupying to time before the The car they left was amon ¥ that thay bracing atmosphere nis 'I“'ll”\ vlopment is going on in ¢ of the location o a short sleeper o crash vith Rosedale on one thd Park hill on the r of new houses are | those nmates suffered most Phut they thewsel len up a bit more roughly than they W hios s were only shal- v'.:. pleasant njoved Mr oand Mr: Edmond ~’. art feching fine after their trip 21 oo o - RS EE R T L R MAJ ESTI ke the trouble 1) THEATRE town n the paper for suc 0000009000000 00 THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHOWS | ANKS : | | | | b LADIES' AND CHILDRENS’ THEATRE P. M. {ING BACK i Drama 'OPEN AT 6 General Admission...10¢ ~ Children, under 12....5¢ 10e &l Cavas Ll e R aa st st s ais S o R 22 Y wearing overcoat and wraps in the | | avenue, on Wed- | rorth. want 25, 1912; a son | : Thers was a big crowd in the para Frod DeBerry lost night to hear the tine con ned rendered he ( 2 1L WS itful, and the musi scemed to by exceptionally good. O coror the Amers thing Jacking to the complete ea ing installed i oyment of these weekly concerts s | s the Raymon suflicioney of seats. Some public Mrs O Lo Dues Doomtortable seats in the park for th rnoon, cept. 260 better enjoyment of these occasions. | d hoy, Chas. Liv- Houo Nathan Bryan, Florvida's junior senator. passed through ! many friends today short!ly before noon en route carn that sheand (to Ki e from Tampa, whers 6000000006000600 aim‘!inn over such matters, and hi | leeptanc, oUT RIBUTE TO EASKELL AND PAUWAY ITEMS|AN LlTT USEF LORIDA WORKERS. | { AR thiurg s en DO nEy To vittors of the papers ul:‘ tn from this section [OF BOMC LG |y die oo marked me o ol | L will drop in some once again the prosperity and progress whicn | Our church which w rumn.«-nf-ml o A & cnjoxing. (here some time ugo is now h”}“ It statement of a fact to completed and will soon be ready fos 1) 1 no State of the nation | | use, wiiich we will be proud of and do spers give more attention hope 1o have lavge crowds out to our ‘:md </t to those things that tend | | Sunday school LG to 1 upbuilding and the develop- | | Mr. W. A. Womble is \1>‘|ll‘ll|.' rel- mett o gl resources than do lhn.w: :;:xi\.-s in North Carolina. His fath- of Florida, This is a notable feature ! jor iGrandpa Womble, wae h:‘S|oi the press of Florida. The n-;lsu.vll .bm“ :lur. fn'r s«;nu nm; has a ml) ;" reador of the average paper of Flor- ‘;""' 0 M;" : Saroing, m(‘;fllds id+ n.y De inelined to think that a [,“‘ TERICL 01 WIS ARy 88 " |building or industrial “boom™ is on 1Grandpa was loved by all who knew tor is yrobable in the town in whica im ‘e > he wi ay Flor- ‘hlm and we ln?p. he will pay the naper is published; and he has | ida another visit some time. SRS 2 : . | Beod opportunity of gaining infor- mr‘;s';::' ""h’l‘" ld:“:. :‘:":’" g:‘ i;l mation ¢s to the resources and offer- a ve gone back colle ngs of wn and the adjacent Gainesville, where they attended ! B0 the town a U i h Si section. As a matter of fact, the last year. Their many friends wish 3 et mooh suosost Florida papers have adopted the ex- cellent cy of giving space and Little William Mann has been on i policy. 0% & .g p. .. the sick list attoition to these things-——and ad- e AT 2 verti-ing of the kind is of inestim- There will be @ box supper zivea & . table value, at the new schiool (Hancock schooi) | R . i sl ly, the Florida editors are tent Friday night and the donation 4 Lent wtic abort the growth and will 2o toward au orzan tor Sanday | 4 Lot up ling of their State naturally wol, which we to or Y 8 . ok M theire Tias boen fow States ol ! a few weeks invited | 4 | th o to proor o rapidly and | be present I ¥l , L I | / s tinlly as Florida is doing Miss Carrie MoCiollang i ! ) ¢ ri oW i ot the sick list i y e i i ‘ development o their State Ve Hodee and tanaly, who lived i ! i | : i [ the Florida editors have at suh- fat Prideen, have moved to Gardner, ! . i p e md they are doing e than | [ i ing their full measure of | i Mro b0 Ayers was visiting home ey A ‘ Pduty 1ot No State has more loyal follis o fow davs ano & & 4 . : it oditor than Florida Columbus | Boru to Mr. and Mes Sutton, a @, ! S (Ga o+ Index. iuu::hlwr | Miss Violet Burener is visiting her ) Puister, Mes ) Mercer, of Gardoer | think! Only $650 for 2 fine I B | Bursner save an jee ) Mg t,ocovered with large orang: cream social ot Bursner's form lage D ond crapefrnit tre in Orange Park | i i“‘"‘“"”l:l" night. Several wepe ot | cddition, on the shores of Lake Mor | rezardless of the rain, and every- ton One-fourth cash, balance 6, 12 ote spent oo delishirnl oy o ming and N months, S per cent, intel i Healthy Palms. | THIS SNAKE HAD MORE . Au olive ol l-:n. n excellent LIVES THAN A CAT. thing for & palm or fern Pour two : tablespoonfuls of olive oil at the root of your plant about onee a month. You will immediately note the differ- [ence in the plant. 1t becomes | healthy noand the b airly sparkle in the light. If vour plant {8 A\ dtmond back rattlesnake about [ tive feet i lonsth, which had been FRIed inan cutlying disteict, cut up at the alifay Yacht club building last alter skinned and otherwise man-handled, it 100k 1o the water Tike a fish and | the river. The snake’s head had been severed from the body and bhuried betore the rep Tsome gqueer anties River { small, you will not necd so much oil. | urday morning when, hei Naturally They Would. Clothier—1'm going to distribute 10, 000 sheets of blotting paper with my advertisement on, “All \Wool Trousers for $2" in big letters. Ain't that a good Idea? Printer—I don’t think it 8. Folks might take the blotting pa- i per for a sample of the goods. swam gaily down tile was brought to the yucht clad wharf where it was skinned and the fat taken from the to be ren dered into oil hody After removing the | sKin and tat 1y to the wat hody was consignod Halifax when to the surprise of the onlookers the snake swam o away evidently pro- pelled by the museular action which snrevived the actual death of the rep- s of the {tile by several hours The foregoing story is vouched for [y Gus Moore, janitor at the club house, as well as by the skinner of | the snake and several others who witnessed the ocenrrence Daytona Gazitte-News EXTRA CARE DEMANDED | OF NEWSPAPERS. | For the present and until the nest | Congress gets a chanee to repeal or | amend the newly enacted postal lznm] all newspaper publishers will have m: exercige extra care that they do not F |w late some of the provizion: of the ! irs" new statnt It is widely differen jl‘rnm anything that has previousl: | been in force i ertisement printed cithor Fourth, Fifth. Beca ! Iready a N, i WEDPOE Iust e Slxth. vertisement” a review of Fall. Took that has beer sent to it publisher for the purpose of reviewed. This question hes b chcnth, ¢d before the third asgistan pestmaster general, who has juri Eighth. in Lakeland. reply was in substance, that the a of a4 book with the unde 2 that it would bhe reviews red to bring the n vithin the limitation of the Another question 1p to ti rif a theat a dramat same oflicial was wi Pa were accepted by | eritic and he printed a review of t play without marking it * be liable to nrosecution under law The of the official 1 las er er evasi sa t n r her i e i e PARK HILL 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 Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Yecause it has High Class Building Restrictions. usc 4 Beautiful Lakcs canbe scen from its Summit, Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Because all Streets will be Graded. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Becausc if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. G. C. Rogan or §. M. PAGE FIVE SRR e o ] 2 2 :DO YOU WEAR g . SHOES? . 3 " We have just received a large shipment of 5 shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen. Here 2 are some of the brands we carry: 204 Qe For Gentlemen Queen Quality Burt & Packard and Endicott Johnson Selbys High Arch Bostonian Don’t buy a pair of shoes until you see " these lines, and then the Dbiggest and % strongest line of Children’s School Shoes. We appreciate your calls. MURRELL & SHARP P. S.-Wear a Royal Tailored Suit. L e S~ St U e e ) For Ladies OO QIO 20 g = il = PRPOPRPRX P g FAPRPRPRPRAPQIOTAFL 200G BEOI0 0 00HAHRIAIOIOINI0F If you are not yet ready to build, why not get one of those beautifui lots in beautiful Orange Park addi- the sontheastern slope of the Temple | tion, before they are all gone. They hill—the Ophel of Seripture—have | are not going to last long when the discovered & number of very early [ winter visitors begin coming | 1 i | Anclent Ophel Potteries French savants carrying out exten- glve Investigations in Jerusalem, on tombs, some of which contained pot- tery considered to belong to the pe- riod of 2,000 B, €, At the Bridge Club. “Why did you prohibit jewelry at the meetings of your bridge club?” “It became too easy to signal for trumps. Nearly every one of the players wore a heart-shaped pendant, a solitaire diamond, a marquise ring that looked like a spade and a clover-leaf brooch.” y His Only Opportunity. “So Banks is trying to break his late wife's will.”” “Yes; poor fellow, 1 guess it's the first time he ever had the chance to do it."—Bultimore American. VAN WY =_—See=. Deen- Bryant Building STEPHENS

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