Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 14, 1912, Page 5

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THE EVENing TELEGRAM, LLKELAND. | Case of Fire F hone 59000 Morrell has gone to \isiy friends. \ turned today to her after a visit to her and “lr L. M. Tyre. d.prvsith\m of ¢ at Lake City. Hogers, of Gainesville, e Baptist State ) . distinguished visitQn oday. May, who has been L olis and other nothern o several wecks, has was cnlled away . 1o iligh Springs on lwess of some of hisy fucker, Jr., left yes res 1o atteng the Cir- connty, which ix N 1's home on Flor Nt latte Pierce, ol Leomin- vigitor 11. J. Drane yvester meer and Mr. Db akeland Steam provement societ tcharel in Dixielan ir regular mecting to- roon at S:te o'clock asked to bhe pre whier \i addition of th renewed likely give mress of this flons L news 1o their many nothat Mr. and Mr: ¢ expected home in being York Vermont, lays, New “roin now on Thev devoted cont to New York, tound necessary, ruing af- by a €] indergo an essful, and after ® tiine in a hospital, h stly improved. Not “rs of his church, but rally will - t Mr. Weddell and his ope he 233 ——e EDISONIA.§ — A LADIES" AND CHILDRENS’ THEATRE ATERS Comedy. ) etees \ 0- is in| at the home Mro| The Bari and Philathea classes ot the First Baptist church will give a Hallowee'en party in the park. Ev- erybody is invited to attend. Miss Maude Alfield went down to Fort Meade last evening with her friend, Mrs. Lundquist, who has been up from that city on a visit for 2 ll’o\\' days. Miss Alfield will be the l;:uvst of Mrs, Lundquist at Fort Meade tor several days. J = Don't forget the meeting of th» Woodrow Wilson club at the ety hal! tonight You might not have your order for pie looked on with favor Yafter election if at these you don’t show up meetings. ‘ Mrs, T, J is spending Faulkner, of Lakeland, some time with her brother, Mr. H. T. Wilder, ang oth- er relatives. Mrs. Faulkner former- { Iy resided here and her many triends are glad indeed to see hep again and to know that South Florvida agrees with all the family. - Perry Banner. The ladies of the Myrtle street M. Echurch will give an ice cream sup- Thursday after 17, Come out delicons cream and per in the park on noon and evening, Oct tand Liusic enjoy tly | | BROWNING-CALLICOTT. \ woedding took place Sat- Lurday evening, Oct wWhen Mreo W L callicott, of ths peitys but recenidy of North Caroling i Joined it 2, at s matrimony The 8 in 1o ceremony M. Weimer Lula Browning wis performed by Rev M Callicott is R, WHO POSSesses iy terling (R A RERTE The Liride ter of Mre. T tra Lal Wood Has Long Life. the Argentine he wood of que- is ] 1 racho ch Regulating Window Opening. A broad {held in place hy | been invented 1o hm"hv of carring -dows. has the wine a small catch roegnlating or automobiie What It Said. “Well, mone 1ks,” he announced "as if he was ¢ something new. “Maybe it do lied his friend, N1t is ‘Good- | an Forests. Immense Russi i er 537,000, Russian state foreats co ’UUU acres Perfumery Pcpu'ar in China. In learning ¢ foreign goodsy fone of the first icles that Chinese people adopt is cheop perfumery, 0 u | e I Just think' Only $630 for a fine big lot, with large orange and grapefruit trees in Orange Pu shores of Lake halance 12 ent. interest covered cddition, on th One-f | tor 0, antd N per AJESTI THEATRE RG000D000000000 SOMETHING GOOD TONIGHT Program for Tonight, OVERTIURE - I'M GOING BACK | TO DIXIE THE JAIL Drama.) JIEAN OF HER MASTERFUL MAN Comedy. ) l sana 'OPEN AT 6 P. M. .fieneral Admission...10¢ - —|Children, under 12....5¢ 'W ososiestoteststorivriseteg T oovlock, Miss | awell-known voun: d of leather or fabrie, | Mor | | I " 1o keep the | | smok« [ around. ~- 00 00000000000G00 | there { down if | eitty QIO | YOOOL! e 0L UNCLE HENRY D wrote ty you befor bug | h.'\n' ln\m busy. Marthy has been wryin to get { the heus to lay and 1 have been kep on the jump, putting the chicken house out in the sun and then put-g tin it back in the shade and makin some sprouted ouates and doin a lot ot things. 1f Mr. Wendler knows how to make a hen lay when -he has made up her mind not to, e is pretty smart, that is all 1 have got to say. Marthy is hard-workin herself, though, | will say that for Per. 1 haint got any falt to find with her, or noy much. There was Cyrus Anderson back where we come from ust to be forever tellin hoe had such Them was his he says marryed his idecl. very words, his ide the rite size,” he s o cricket. Jest my Well, we seen them this summer for [ ide .’.’ first time in some years onooe- count of them movin to lowa ten o MY M women ways one pound it she leven that .\\':I}s three hundred, 1 bet my hiat on Marthy, yeers ago. to T T R | not to her tovk somebody that was ¢ so ideel, and got ust looks as she was and a had her stay pretty much the sime, as to zet o ideel and have turn out w skin game like Lissy Anderson hos “Paing all together skin,” which was her to he s aone.”’ v Marthy, od joke for Marthy to get olf, didn’y L when she and she pretey bu. sie ner smile suyved it never s s o me {4l noon the next day b heine fig | You tickted to peved out yet what aled her [ would think ghe wonld he doath 1o know 1 owas sotistied with Ler and not hanheving alter no ideel, Marthy is unreesonable at times, bt I am wetting ust to that too Iam allers in taver of getting us he and ust to what cant changed o clangin what That is a doctrin | am precchin in this town. If there is annybody in this town that is hankering you cang get 10 for the wind whisselin acro Pround of the | Liniles of snow, op sighin for the sit mizghty ocan breakin on th they Lol the cold o tones, ol see, L e Fwould be the o) in () By 10 MOVe Soliers cls last one to put @ rther they wonld sparklin likes oven when they ari in there might and come ard s Pdon't try to have everything { like some folks do. There is som: peeple which gets a grouch on b | cause snow aint warm and the ray [ i of the noonday sun aint coolin, hut } (1oaint that kind. © thank the Loid | le has done as much for the \\orl,!\ as e hag, for if you stop to think | { you will gee that e that 1o don't up in th | Goor cood enough tor m li *f to onee don’t have to gy nothin want to Bt onght effort of changin cught to Jet | town the the not ther some things we to change in this wown, I would be worth it. - We mud holes lay not | around | wiy they do, especially i heel | an business part ol ouzht flonrish any wown wed We that the alleys is kep as cle and allowed to put in the alley dump, and such Lrow w0 let place had ouziit 10 see l ar the auzht " ha ther W it ha We i 1o huve strects, no store to he trash out loose v city Lot ouzht to In need a not gught to allow peeple Lontires in the strects, as is now b o done, unless we could find a4 wa wind from bhlowing th and black burned pap We had ought to repare and paint such of our churches as necd it There haing a church in town which aint got a few members which could build a hull charch if they so! and they hag onght to wot We had | bush where be or desired, together and fix things up. ght a few rose growin church yard to have the 15 room n Rose bushes can ot cents and up, afford We had ought to be agshamed 1o have visiters to this fare ask why the country rodes is bhetter than th There but anser, and that leoks after the the citty does after the streets for twenty-five you can’'t g 20 up citty strees aing ons is that the count: tha Wh rodes better | good dos it do a man to live on a zood | rode if there is " rared bhetw impassible barric: and town in t shape of a mud hole tre on one ol on ets such mudhol effect thi enonz + the of o1 Another this towr ford. Nice sines s ders is a grate look what makes help in own nice, and is| a man or man out-' T4 19135 whether b o on up the 1 could mer this time Bord of strug 1o1 in the in there 1 sayed a lonz ad onght setoa 1 new members and | they took my intendin to jine Trade whenever any st me, but Marthy says ] more good for the town by for the papper and maybo i~ so. 1 have all ready done a deel, ang it would be more if would pay more attension to I say, but the saying is that a profit is not ved much at- t! n=lon to in his own town, so no more gt present frem Your frend and well-wisher, UNCLE HENRY. to I d vi G have (h‘ t 800« e whi i The English Woolen Mills, our mo: '\upulur tailors, selling $15.00 are offering their patrons an . pair of trousers for $2.98 \\'il!l] snit or overcoat order. This| wdinary sale will last this | only, up until Saturday, Oct. il the men of Lakeland should vlvantage of this mosy libera! See their advertisement in Wednesday's issue. 10-11-2 suit oxt QY1 Cx1 VO 1 tak off nLeNt GREETING. i wlio not 111y, this our lot ataor To onr Iri are d the pub! ) deaders nd jail fixture this field for but with th a profit on th th or plea © en- ctation of L handle W ssnre however, that the margin we shall ask will be small; knowing our capacity for handling or turning things can safely promise our patrons that we are go- ing to do some business and in lhlb way be able to operate on small, profits. If you have anything to sell or wish to buy, connect with the Live Wire Real Estate Brokers. usiness we you, we Thanking all for past favors .nnd| asking a continuance of the liberal patronage given us, We are yours for business, BRANTLEY & THOMPSON, The Live Wire Real Estate Brokers. | 10-12-1w. If you are not yet ready to build, why not get one of those beautifu! lots in beautiful Orange Park addi- tion, before they are all gone. They are not going to last long when the winter visitors begin coming. | CALIFORNIA NOT S0 GOOD AS FLORIDA. who owns & Ocoe a0 c]oy Jeasley My, tle grove near reesn 'ul‘w! in ike ten-months because he did country, d, by the Y, not his first trip to the Golden State, He says it's a rich man’s country; thay most of the farmers are mortgazed and most of the money is in the towns; that the wa- is bad in many places and the as comfortable as from a climate not near that of Florida. In mosy sections of California the winters are decidedly cold, said Mr. | peasley, ang firewood was quite an item at about $6 per cord. While ice ! formed to the thickness of two inch- n- in many places where oranges are grown, the trees harden up suffi- ciently in most cases to withstand | the cold. Other points of discomfort besides these above mentioned made Mr. Beasley well content to wend his {way back to Florida. «anad cov i i\\'(ll s.'mxlxml to st 4 Orlando § O The House Party. Post—“Why did you dismiss your glorious cook?” Parker—“It was the only way to get cur guests to go home.”"—Lippincoti’s you. DOODTOGOVVITUCVTIVOTRT > or not. DIVITOOTI IOV et nY Phone 173 R v - s & Clock Repairing Wedding P resents If you got one to buy, we can make it mighty easy for We have received another largeshipment of goods direct from the factory---its all new and snappy. Come in and let us show you the new things whether you buy It will be a pleasuee to see them. Remember We Do Watch COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland PQROOOOOTDOO00 COORAROODOORODQOOT gmaoo- Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. Second. point in Lakeland. Third. Fourth. Fifth. Sixth. Fall. Seventh. Eighth. in Lakeland. Ninth. Tenth. do, will always be glad. G. C. Rogan or . —_'—See= M. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any . Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes can be seen 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 Because Lotscanbe soldon REASONABLE Terms, Because if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you Deen- Bryant Building STEPHENS

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