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In Case of Fire phone 5,000 \izs. Herbert J. Drane is spending v in Tampa on a shopping ex- DEPARTMENT Edlted bv the Press Committee of the |WOMAN'’S CLUB ‘ Woman's Club Several months ago the driveway | | arounid Lake Morton was declared by /| the city fathers to be a public road. Immediately thercafter a new street was opened for the march of progrss and simultaneously the outlet of Lake Morton was closed and Progress fcrsook the north shore ane Jupiter Pivvius ‘“‘rained” supreme. The results is that the residents around the lake are indulging in va- rious forms of amusement, among e the foremost being the rescuing of Mrs. W. J. Waring and little child submerged horses and wagons, and J. J. Taylor, who has been in Cor- dele, Ga., for several months, re- turned last night and will make his home here for the present. It will be recalleq that Mr. Taylor had the Liisfortune to lose his wife a couple of months agp after she had been ill a long time. pudition [ at Dunnsville, Va., where they |between whiles fishing off their front O T A, \ve ). H. Gentry left today for 0 where she goes to visit rela- v a4 while, P e e Wy A. Ratliff returned Satur- ¢ u vacation of three or four sent at his former home in arolina. wany friends of Mr. W, E. who has been quite ill for . week or more, will be o learn that he is convales- prooss azain, b ONt 12, burden, of Selma, Ala. i M W, T. Hayden, of Girard, Y . uisiting at the home of ; dster, Mrs. Co F. Kennedy. called here by the serious | heir mother, Mrs, Cooper. | pany friends of Miss Nellie an will learn with deep regret < quite ill. It is earnestly «!l she will soon be able | in, as she is very popu- atly missed by her aly triends. Vrooud Mrs. L. J. Sloan and child over Saturday from the vicin- . (loud, where Mr. Sloan i position with the Kissimmen ud ous happy as people can who have to live elsewhere sheland or that Jack Johnson had | where the + by ion of whom he was nod zeneral circulation AT ning and the 1 cod with inquiries for de- s/ 1 nothing in the story, which | had its origin in some one's | Wroand Mrs. P, 1. Woods are re- wor the advent of a sweet wantiful little daughter, who | t midnight last night. The weighed 9 pounds at birth, it little bit -n! the nic bat ever came to this that can easily he fond parents Lo name of Gracia May BEw e care will grow up to be | iy oand charming as her E 2ullivan, a Socialist orator i, ild forth Saturday night “ bark on the tenets of Social- v Sullivan says he was for- cher and he yet retains nany of the mannerisms it it is to be regret- | he organized chureh Iup his cones mimlg e contends that “the principal bulwark of | vstem,” and it this) it will be a lofig time ©and his associates mak~ tatiwar. for the church is g bulwark of our civili- irople are going to he u taking up with “d1y antagonistic tq it. ¥_ “”tmmmuu l [DISflNIA. | 4 C"“‘choumnj | LTy AND CHILDRENS’ THEATRE TO THE RESCUE medy-Drama.) OF THE ROCKS Drama.) S8 PULLS THE 3S. 1y and will soon be able to | Y¢Ww morning. | 1 0. They are getting along | the mother of the girl ! questionably. Lake | | i will spend three or four weeks en- steps. Jjoying the fine autumn climate of Every day some daring driver, at- that section. This is Mr. Waring's tempting to travel the Lake Morton former home, and he went up and alleged “public road” between Ken- { 54w his family comfortably settled. | tucky avenue and South bhoulevard, returning yesterday. sinks almost from sight and the pub lic spirited citizens swin to his res- «ue and after a couple of weary hours drag him from a watery grave. It was exciting for a while tor the residents, but the drivers and their horses have never liked it. The faci is the residents are ceasing to take the interest in it that they did tw) months ago and it is beginning to Mr. and Mrs, . Pursley, who | pall upon them went over to Miami shortly after For two months the Liake Shore theip marriage here, are now at Le- | drive from Kentucky avenue around noir, N. €., where Mr. Pursley has = | te South boulevard has been impas- nice position. These excellent young | sible and the families around that people (Mrs. Pursley was Miss Mary | Potts before her marriage) are rve- L thie alleys and entering by their owi riembered most kindly here. and, back doors. And most of the alleys bear with them the good wishes of jare not quite all that a well worn hests of Lakeland friends wherever [rocg should be. The Lake Morton they go csidents have learned considerable Mr. :ul(l—_-.\m_ l'orm\'dlg:‘imm the Lakeland alleys Iately and rom Oshorne county, Kansas, and fh" ABIER s v Lhat oy dre KOs I friends of Mr. and Mre, D. M. Hu-|!DB to learn worc before he luke macher on East Orange street are r'"‘:'\'"""\' ”_\ “"lf"“” ale. visiting here and though they only I}." Bl L I farriveq late en Saturday night are statics, but would \1“”“"'" H .gl"‘f‘ already boosting for Lakeland. Mr. thut by the process of “mlmm”""‘“ Cornwell is very enthusiastic and| WO fake about ten years for ti oxpleots. to) stay down hevs a1l wii- luke to go down sufliciently for the tor. public road to be safe for travei. The local Confederate Veterans are making preparations today to! get ofi tomorrow to the reunion ai Lake City. A special train will come ot trom Tampa and the cars wili be attached to the train leaving hera over the West (‘oast at 8:25 tomor- scetion have been traveling through | N ——— { I the meantime, what is the rem- In the Woman's Club department :‘,“_\,7 will he tound some pertineny matt Y Some have suggested punching Dy dative o iti he | . ¢ refative to - the = condition of the dpoe iy e bottom of the lake and !shores of Lake Morton -or, rather, letting the water off; others fear shores oughit 1o heo Un- g, they might lose the lake entire- Morton is 'll",):‘ by s0 doing. sreatest natnral beauty of Likeland. | Sill others have s T is by no means beantinnl now. ot might be reopened and tiles geested tha the Bowever, when, owing 1o the drain- | juig 1o carry off the water. |age having beep obstracted by !hv; If any one has any other sugge: ere seems tg have been ab- leity, it has overflowed and convert tions that might be feasible the ed what is usually adry sandy bank | ywoman's Club would be glad to hear into an impassable morass. Promnt them; but please let some one gt ‘:llll| vigorous action on this l||‘|‘|fll'-ih‘._£y for somewhere under sevein fable condition should be taken by foet of water is a perfectly good pub- the mithoritics at once { lic road that the citizens of Lakeland | were very proud of and would Ik to have returned. Mr. Jenkins Jones, of Freeman, W Va., is in town for a day or two, i ! having come down 1o look after his| | HONOR ROLL LAKE- property interests hereo My Jous LAND HIGH SCHO0T has spent 1l tosummer in Fu rope, and staies than the only thing | Those who have made a gencri P he saw ovir o thai was superior aver of B0 per cent or above it te the United States was the condi tion of the roads iries thes | scholarship and who have been pei During the con- |lut in deportment, punctuality and highways, it he sayvs theip hotels, railroad facilities. ete., do not com 1 pare with those of the Uniteq States ’ Ivan Jackson. Mr. enkins will return to his hom»! @ q00 Hapt. in a day or =o. but will come back, Mary Jackson. accompanied by his daughter, Miss| o n pracken, May Jones, in o fow weeks, to spen 1! GRADE XI. the winter her Lloyd Hooks roll: GRADE X1 | Sttt i bbb bp bbby [l Conibear il i S e Artie Fus=ell AJESTIQ 7., T H E A T RE } Tunnoe Bryant Mortle MeRae Hazel Norton. Lily Dale Thompson. Edith Tomlinson. GRADE IX Arp n 0000000000000 DD A GOOD SHOW AT ALL TIMES. ' ObOOOODOOOOOQOfi Martha S Lillian G Steadman Parker. GRADE VI PI‘O(]I‘EIIII for Tonight, STIC OR( HI..~II..\ James Bonlware lx Murphy Leader Alma DBassett OVERTURE MY SUMMER GIRL Annie Jones Virginia Lufsey REUNITED Dorris Wells eaens) GRADE VI A WHEN A MAN'S MARRIEI Gludys Davis (Essanay Comedy Edward Holbrook Evelyn Adams TAFT AND i3 CABINET Grace Murrell nd George Tibhals THE FORGOTTEN DANCINS r \DE VII 12 SHOES Redella Gair y b Addie Bails Earl Powers Nannic Funk OP‘-N ATGP M. riorne Rotinson GRADE VI A ~ "—Comedy.) < “JREN UNDER 19 n ’iieneral Admission...lOc o 2 "alker GRADE Vi | | conntries have existed | yonganee are entitled to have their | | they have built many magnificent names appear on the following honor THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKFELAND, FLA,, OCT. 21, 1912, PAGE FIVE e —————————————— Ry iluchingson Dotald Conant. Lonis. Pantley. Mabil Mathias. GRADE V Al Vunie Laurie Waring. Ruth Taylor. Lawrence Fenton, rold Robinson. Iissie Gordon. GRADE V Uhirisolene Wright. Louise Rogers. Ethel Whitfield. Shafter Browning. Paul Sammons. GRADE IV I'vier Jackson. Ruth Bedenbaugh. Ruby Bedenbaugh. Irene Milton. GRADE 1V Maud Sutton. Maxwell Williams. Nettie Wheeler. Theron MecArthur. loe Overton. GRADE 1V Veleta Fancher. fidith Holbrook. arrie Jerkins. lois MeArthur. cuzgie Posey. GRADE 11 irton Wessleman. B. Al Mr. A. W. Clary, a brother of Wm. S. Clary, is visiting here and is much interested in and pleased with condi- tions, and may decide to locate here. GRADE 111 B, Mary Rader Bruce Grant. GRADE [T €. Myron DBooth Lloyd Black. Proper Method of Writing. Leila Cason. ; A twisted spine or writer's cramp CHAS. M. JONES, are the alternates between which the ' Princpal. French government has to choose in establishing once for all the type of handwriting to be taught in the The Chautauqua Reading Circle schools. Some years ago there was a !will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 | unanimous outcry from the doctors {o'clock at the home of Miss Mary { against teaching children to write a McRae on East Orange street. sloping hand, the promised result be- ing a race of hunchbacks. { Members please note the change o7 l(ho hour. —M“‘:—." s TRRD A SON ostly . ' b i T”O";Zigg;‘, Cabole, a beautiful tree that grows *' | on the west coast of Africa, and is also ' G e found on the island of St. Thomas, is NOTICE. said to furnish the most costly wood in the world. It somewhat resembles . | teak, and takes on a very high polish. Having bought the fish market of | .0 rice is quot [R 0. Park in the Tharp building, || nipe ey U010 25 about §8.500 & am now prepared to furnish fresh fish and oysters, which will be re- ceived daily, and which will there-| yiving is costly in Madrid. Evea fore be fine and fresh. Your pat-|a modest “apartment” costs $760 & ronage solicited. W. A, YAUN. year. Servants, however, cost much less than in the United States. If you are not yet ready to buiid, Just think! Only $650 for a fine why not get one of those beautiful | big lot, covered with large orange lots in beautiful Orange Park addi-|and grapefruit trees in Orange Park tion, before they are all gone. They | addition, on the shores of Lake Mor- are not going to last long when the [ton. One-fourth cash, balance 6, 12 winter visitors begin coming. and 18 months, 8§ per cent. interest Migh Cost of Living In Madrid. . Don’t Neglect Your Eyes & If you're troubled with headaches and pains in and about the eyes, all such troubles can be relieved with properly ground glasses. be at Cole & Hull’s Jewelry store, Tuesday Oct. 22nd Dr. H. Edgar Cole will from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. No charge for examination. COLE & HULL Phone 173 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill 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. Third. Fourth. Fifth. Sixth. Fall. Seventh. Eighth. Ninth. Tenth. 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 in Lakeland. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Because if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. G. C. Rogan or §. M. '_—-—\S‘ee= Deen- Bryant Building STEPHENS %