Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 5, 1912, Page 5

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PAGE FIVE THE EVENINY TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, | victle for h eRs e will g 3 r o b ano Dress Bette - i Gentie, tomorrow, boti | o0 0QRYOR Q met md night. Go out and !|-un’E The Al ;rh.x Omeza Literary society |hiu | keld its regular meeting yesterday e s s son THIS is the policy of the Great Royal - . M]r. F. M. Lanier, tax collector, i3 apam was carried out. The meeting — i A h in the city on business today ras calle idor hyi Prasido arl Scnator Gore is one o e : : R i T R R Tailoring Co. We represent them SWihepoan eight-year-old boy utes of the last meeting were then ve through an accident, jir town ‘!oda.\' looking after his | ragjon from Longfellow. The min- [Amutic . el Samples you can imagine. If you want to be a good dresser, call and see the E TR read by the secrctary, Miss Gladys lost pane returned lasti o Mpso Selma Wilkelm and son, of L\witson, and after this the followine [Threo cears later he lost the other eye another aceident, Since then iyip to the northern Tampa, are visiiing Mrs. Ho B Hall, | peosram was rendered : Phone 5 ow Ii‘RQ‘\. Smith Hardin, .(,,o Tampa, was sponded to the roll call with a quo- ters just now in the public life ul\ and have 'he NObbieS' Line Of A“ Wool 9 South Florida avenue Recitation— Marie Melendon ihe . been totally blind. He had INE { - o - Humorons Reading Jewell Swin- | not ned even common schooling L annon Lot Tharsda [ Mr. 1. W Chiles and daughter, dell hee his father was poor. The St with her sister.{Miss Nina, are spending today and Alpha Omesa N Willizm Km- fwaon i work and of men was blot- : . iy B i | b pha Omeza Nows Hiiom Em g 1) k=onville, "Senday in Bartow leveontand Torhie Ll lred Wohis sight, bur within lnmf the OIdest and beSt known hne OE tal -~ ‘, oo g Lo Debate Resohved, That we ape [his was alive. One day, when |8 2 i W/ i janavs o My and Mirs. A8 0 M ::1\",.\;1.,\“‘“ T N jst church will fwill be at Stanton, Fla., for a time.: \mirmarive: William Eamerson, ed y"{.u‘- Paren down in Missippi and | ) ter from Ailans i I, S i 1 oo e o it vl T A NS don’t take the garment. v ! Mary Douglitry 4 vision canie into his youn - : 3 L wei @ in Lakeland. Call and sce them and re- . « 1 \ « Sy s AT t that moment the hilind | . " s e oy i VA member we are glad to show you, and ap- adi, and ds visiving b will speak s T LSt nator He o tollowed the e y i ll th th dren at the Stnd i il s e R weh e dark oed G Preciate your calls. po orpit i : i o woito . When e \ Biviin ] R\ to | . of honor, whict M rdwell, of Wl iod ostiahiisi e The ipied v ith onor - eve 1 M ‘ i i | | gren h I Wi i 1 o 1 1 Wt ‘ ui ! L (] TNl B \ it \ ! g | o 1 v 1) ! n e ! N ] el e 10N UHOLI e :.‘ 1 cood water, one mile trom de-lanze srov How lonz would it tike i ol vt A e : pot at Center il Flovida "‘IIFIE}I wLoand ow far wonld $2.000 o i : : | i tation from Willinm - Callen [town on the A, €. Loorailway, My {making a grove from the woods, by thi i SR an Bryant Then the winutes of the pre A FORTUNE PASSING BY Price of grove is $So000 Wil |'|!\-‘,||‘.|n|in:" ont small trees. The ane 4 ¥ vt y Lanite LU D d S LR ILRC vere remd by e sec | [g2.000 cash and this crop of fruit fot the trees |1 offer you is 5 to 15 ‘ lethail LA rotary, Miss Eothor Heath, and Vi e one Urad hasodhe uerve Land the next, two crops of frudt; you | yeaps old, wnd fn good condition el el G approved Nest e TolOWIE DR <o a0 e e fixed for Gt Lo care for grove and to fertilize the fnostly - Parson Brown's Seedling Sloan returned fast ! ! ! Hioy sriam was siven exceptionally well by, gy Yo co o own a seven o srove fwo years, and then the grove [ The grove will bear inspection, and ahassee, where he Piang solo - Fdith Tomlinson teen cere orange grove mostly bear I vours, and you only out $2,000 in !t will show it to any one interested tie special term of Mr Scally returned 15t Piano =alo - Viola Powell ine rop o oranges estimated ,,,\,d..], and will have @ grove that {Can go and see srove and return o Unfortunately, he gl rrom points v Arkansas ond [ Voeal Solo Louie Layton Lave over two thousand boxes [vill pay 10 per cent on $20,000 or | Likeland the same day. Apply te artly after reaching (OKlthoma, where he has been the | Reading - Mary - MeKay FPLiety aeres of hammock land, good [more. Think it over. This is the ]l W. Kimbrough, Lakeland, Fla. ontined to his room | bist three weeks on a combined busi- | The subject for debate was: Re-foane house and barn, all I'vnu-lllu-:.-t hargain ever offered in an or- [ Phone No. 221 - 28-Sats-tf s stay at the cap- ness oand pleasure rip Mreo Scally fsolved, That we ave following in the | | saVvs there are anmistakable indica- | footsteps of Rome. Both zides put o = - e SN e s tions of heavy travel from that - jup @ strong arzument The judges | tion to Florida this winter | rendered their decision two to one in [ favor of the negative Polk county i the s]u-»} Mro T 1 Holbrook returned last | Last was !lu}‘ reading of the “Rho ‘night from Rockbridge Alum |[Sigma Journal” by Ivan Jackson This was very much enjoved hy all Brown returned last, Uliahassee, where h: tae session He was well [Springs, Vi where he has been the | pust two or three wonths, and by is | A motion to adjourn was then car- ‘lill'l\:I!4 the bearty erectings of his (ried, and the society adjorrned to host of friends, with their sincere [meet again next Friday afternoon, he marked im-{0ct 11 i logislative oxperi- vl be quite valnable CORORSs np to partics regnlar session next PARK HILL congratulations oy provement in hi ondition Ifoe - + o }--mw than a cear ois health Lo (WILL THE JEWS NOW e vers ot bt e s o i e | RETURN TO PALESTINE Vi received here to- of Mrs. Clower, l'l shape than fer o love time, and Mo D Clower, and Por S T e " e e sideviilon what itdd v‘.' ored H‘"'" ‘;' wh ‘.‘rml'l\ |i.~x the ount ul';'\v’vfl‘.tl»'ll"lf' ‘..||-|w”vl\”|l|; |f.' V:: '(x'«lr\rbvlllun‘":fi |A'I|]i|.“"l|0:! i Ten GOOd ReasonJ Why You ol the older resic wm\‘”_“m TR il it iy & g : = i It Clower formerly | e s T e inomany years surpas |:|. x:; nmpor @ () R G el el Should Own a Lot in Park Hill ta some five yvears)| . ! m | | AU LR X cnhous anc g pusalem sl S wor mdner of their ] g than o month tgo an an fair outecment was made by the Tuark s e v e o g8 Fiest, - Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Sy e o @ Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any K e R e e point in Lakeland. : e s It b e bt Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. LSttt , ’ Fourth. Becausc it has High Class Building Restrictions. TETEEVE PIRTIErI TR Iae 1 W AR R Fifth. Beccausc 4 Beautiful Lakces canbe scen from its Summit. ‘, coan 1s N it the promise ol and the Pote AJES l o 1t crnment has already aronsed Ir Potett fres nterest in Zionism, as tl TH EA T RE I , mong the Jews for tion of the Hol Land Sixth. Bccause Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. 333322 - =1a : " ”“"’“ AEERRETLRSRT R RN it the amennt of enthusias Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. 'Bad Weather Never Stops Us from ! for b many carnest ra! i - i : A L [I"SoNI A ‘ Showing Good Pictures conred. here Wil fllos tat mar Eighth. Bccause it is the most attractive Residential Section :c. GCOCO0OG 006006 G ke world wiere the Jew ojourn in Lakeland. < see j : , ) ,i,"',‘ ], .1:; Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Beoause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. K Program for T iiarab syt meos LDIES ANp cmloufl\s' ‘ e ko e s € nation wo ¢ a loser in 1} 5 HE ELIGIBLE bt over there in the land of Cana 11 p m. Saturdays .~ S siiconmy [ S ol e e : | Deen- Bryant | OPEN AT 6 P. M. £ RO “igiea : s e GQ ® gan Building - (General Admission...10c - o i, der 12..56 ;1 M. STEPHENS wm ' winter visitors bogin oming T T T

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