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[N PAGE FIVB iy MR L THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LA§ELAND. I\ OCT. 28, 1912. — e eeeeter—s— S ———— - LA:‘EL_ AND HIGH CHEISTIAN }.NDEAVOR .JESJLW . T -g\ SCHOOL HONOR ROLL. ‘ / ) . » have made nerai | b o “"‘f / ; Wper cent or ahove and | A0 { rfect in at e T —— \ ‘. the first letter we department Iros | i Hour Super- Lewis, G portment lier see } yr names plae « i 1o honoyr roll: lad il you wi 3 i GRADE XIL jel from the paper han Jackson | It ¢ in your next consecration sei- [ Gordon Iart ivi which comes the first Sunda, SmOi\e { Loring Bracke i i { ik, T oring Bracken |ir ach month, ang this is ready for Elsie Norton. f;\u-. 1: Louie Layton. Miss Townsend wanted me as At the city election next Mondny Viaba i ‘k”-{‘\m‘; XL Qi et Hour Superintendent to wriie ]lho same officers who conducted the \‘\"i)llldlIp‘("]:u:in"mn ‘.’, ..,H“ g i th,m G fn- I:‘“ Ufirst primary will officiate. : i Wil - Sed bl fl the papers where you could all see ! 3 ofliciate, and the Artie Fussell. it. Of course you know that I bo- election will be held in the city hali, | sther Heath. licie in the prayer life. If 1 did not ! as before. | Helen Coniboar, 1 cortainly would not be your State | SRR GRADE X supcrintendent. | read something ’ . . st Hotbptarigh churth1 Citoiit Goitet cotvenedi ot Ron Tunnoc Bryant the other day that | hope will set \r. James R. Boulwar: ”t l{Ou\flh d at Bartow Mary Groover. ¥ou to thinking as it did me. CIGARS called as @ pDeacon of that |today. The Evening Telogram. Mary McKay. “A man one day on the street tirough its special service from Bar- Lily Dale Thompson. asie] a voung Hercules of a police- Shei | tow, will give from day to doy a full} Edith Tomlinson. B if they were required to exereis» Jenkins left today lor“”’” complete account of all ti:e pro- | GRADE IX. rocalarly in the gymnasium. CAn i A. H. T. CIGAR CO. Lakeland, Florida jwt Will return tomorrow | = — feon lackson [ei ueh to make a man's bones sore. Fwin Adair [ T1 + agreed that it was a piece of DELIGHTS LARGE AUDIENCE 't GRADE V1 Lie only the daily drill was realls In ciul. But that is the way putersburg and Suther- l'cecdings of this important term. | Lillian Gain |h. r o week, he answered; aor, wife and sou, Thie -elinni Bhe s £ | Jiily Lol Ay s U B i ! . pny Christians practice th P S v night from a Wriv ehen frop Deia o ! : : g duration to north- ey } W sion 1 |, ryant BE A LR 1f yvou ' 3 1l { . 78 2 bl Vi and you don’i 2et any bein CATCH HIM. e , S Bl | fil iy iy at the apera GRADE VI AL {i 0t vhy not get one of those bouu 1l ; bl wrles 1. Chandler says: *Whait lots in beantiful Orar The farmer's mule had just balked ion. bhefore they are all goue Hiles returned last ont haed Vil | v knee drill three times | ; ik i daplo % i City and Fori I 1 the an Wil Cils o iva T the wosks {m |h.~\ In‘nl| \\h;\n the ””l””l];\l « u..‘ 1\‘ jare not zoing to last long when the nded the Contfed- 1 AR iver Cromwell is saig to have l“.m ‘.'\. R I.“l lv \”H lf winter, SBILOTELPREI, LAGUD N 1 ( Wil | C : cician il he could give him Something | v —— the former city, and al I J i . Sl ; iah i Biiec L tent e tart the mul The doctor sai : f vien star o ule « d AN poss with the trip, for Mis v i Burto & fhn « better ©oshall coase to o "”I i i Bt e ; e could. and, reaching do int A i Fhe Chreistian mnst be I“[ i 11‘ B b ek You cannot obtain from any 5 L Clie cas AN @ i . e ST \ ‘ Fun a (e wntt how Jah onal e S ‘] e et stock corset the classy lines, WS e e Slorence Robinson gy wtBNE 2ol 10 AN spirce of Lo ,‘1'”““_“ i 5 ke style, taste and absolutely been visiting U e i Ehier MaeArthi e [ 1A il toseed: iy eod G SIS perfect fit to be had in a ister, Mr, W. 115‘“ | i TRADE VLA GRACE A TOWNSHND on a mad gallop down the road. The Mes. John Mitchell, being hor old hon [ Roy Mii hell U, 27, 1912 | farmer Tooked fivst at the flyine ani plre a orset ¢ duys. They mlmncd tor ““'“) walker | i imal and then at the doctor. ! Ame for evmfim i her heavers were delighted to a « at Orlando today. \ L ' i : Lowise Rusquen | [ “How much did that medicine cost, | Fear her splendid contralto voice i ot Bl ! s is the elorions age in which | Dee?” he asked | . L Let me select e S [ putting it mildly. The encore was| Henley Comb Liho vnuine Taiy: o imenaly: i i "6I al 15 oonta miill thod / the model your voMe R G Brush's sted- | sofficient 1o oive full testimony to ‘ Fannic Pop I Tl : : 'm.-\' Ll . "-.‘» : l,. about 15 cents,” =i i) ; A fi‘:’; requires Cin Lakeland for a few days the appreciation tfelt by ol The| GRADE VI B, i SRl sl UL S ar- | physician. ! p W/ and fitit to you. et \ : A ; e | e A ried will find this consolation: There ! “Well, give me a quarter's worti, | y s '-n”.' wona. Mich. He was ac- song put all in o feeling of npml.l ALiieini b are o bold knights in shining armor | quick.” | = Olllll.. { by Mr. Harold Brush, who [ with o political and patviotic gath-| D 11 sloan. v i sl i | \ K, 99 e | 5 il i ; B ; [and riding fiery steeds roaminz| And he swallowed it “I've got to - I petains its shape winter here, and who Will | cring and the meeting scems to have | Kby Blaine. Al Lo colntey 1o ateal ot At eaton that mulb: ¥ nently, al- , through the coming winter. | met with .|Im(-~| undivided sentiment | Mabel Mathias, Learry her away to some remote the G A MR R l \ ( ml‘:'m"“‘ E AN e of approval.’ Louise Pantley. i R e il \ i ™ dolu of motion; LR | . GRADE VAL and force her ln. marry him. The Men's Defects Sized Up. : | gives supreme Mr Il Beasley has returnel A I Ruth Tavlor {young lady who is hound to he an| The ten chief defects of men, as de- 34 | satisfaction, per- o oxtended visit to Arkansas | SAYS I.AKELAND PEOPLE N |‘ i fold maid only needs ordinary luck | cided by the votes of the women read- l';etcomlwt. | Uil bR and a fair @ f ner . g ) I » he most popu- ly training and Oklahoma, where he has been SHi N TELEPHONE TALK. G2 i ! and a fair amount of nerve to we. {ers of Femina, one of the mi | [T ; come time with relatives. ORT ON T Harold Robinson I'eaad lar women's weeklies in France, am\ ! expericnce are at Ki itk h ] s Sl I Mildved Klansemeier | ](‘L.OHNII easily first with 2,387 votes; your service. | """I"' i l";" Sis ‘”\':‘ The Gainesville Sun. notine some | Henpey Searr b l(hnu come Jealeusy, 1,968; Infidelity, = s oyt Ry daughter, Mrs. G el § f e ‘ % % . a0, rance. 1.417: cowardioe | \ recent figures in the Tel GRADE V1B Good Practice. 11,783 intemperance, 1,417; cowar | L ¢ Lake Hollingsworth. "showing the lavrge mmonnt of Lol Fosone “Father, 1 can beat anything in col- 1(01' rather base meanspiritedness), | Mlss MERTIE GBACY R ness done through onr teloplione ey S g ogo. “Well, don't worry, son. I'll ges |1.350: immorality, 1.070; des potism, | Phone 23 Black. y : il = L o it that you'll have plenty of rugs ]0. anger, 1.051; conceit, 1,000, and | ulver In Ladiew’ Home wr of people enjoves Changes fmredintely 1 bhusy with 1o Ford | % ; ¢ s v e TN D anl Voo Mettenry band i its own vl Weet om N 1 Carter tHiernoeon (IR "L oanad sz S rreer on which would be fashion i | i GRADE IV A ) “5‘.' cany city, and the spleis | haps it doesn’t Lot onr Lakelan Aunie b Jdareell oursed was indeed o telephon eAperts onpit and Uyler Jackson ' ures and tell us aho Mercon Person . Motwad enalyze the - |ii. Here is v tthe Sun sa PARK HILL VWA WWAWWA WA WA VWAV VWA Y W \aynard lef yesterday sGee! My Telegram Bditor, the | Lee Crews “ Vork, where he will spend | akeland people don't talk scarcely | GRADE IV B ! veeks taking a -post-gradi- | 4t a1l over the phone. Wo rhm'l! Denzel Bdmiston ! calls the aecom- | Maad sutton one of the famous hos- | kpow how in the Sunshin: Carrie Cumbic [ e, and incidentally taking [ plished hello 15 of the country’s great-| ity exchang answered, bat. nolis leerding to vonr ficures on the Lalke Ony Fadmizto Dand Jine wo bave vou heat over two i forrie is settling up hs |ty one i 1 Gainesville, th Gy s wtting | e, 1|y Ten Good Reasons, Why You tive home, Mr, Mur- {1y iy remiz here for ! erators handied 706 s in 1wer GRADE 1A . : kS cho e e TR e ol L S Should Own a Lot in Park Hill lited States it is prob- | our people reoout of town, or tuth Runyah nes will lnmlsn-lomilhi‘tIa|-.uL|-(Iil1-il. were at i cirens. One Marie Marshul over there as before ‘l‘!u]:ul‘;mn' handled 1592 enlls in 2 Mary |'N‘I41'~‘;d|' i ] SR SR First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. . | e above liziures are authorite Mortimey aines ‘ox is back from the | tive, and are based on one day’s lo-| Mary Rader i \ o i bk from the | tive, and are bl on one days doe | Vary ke Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any Reunion at Lake City.|eal business. The long distance bus seppointed in failing [ ness at Gainesville is oa biw item, Marie Leonard next meeting of the |and altogether we do some talking Willie Mae Richardson. point in Lakeland. Lakeland, he reporiz [ up here. ¢all us up, Droo Hethernt GRADE T ¢ . . . s s N evsigertgneiol Loy Ll W Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. nor wtod com- Orion Brown ¢ positively declined b % { {1fian Skene : | fecita Cason * to be presented, Partrilge was chosen for [ Audrey Dillard \ i Gen, Cox was elects AJ EST] | C1IAS. M. JONE : ommander, and thus re- ‘ Princii 1 :w k. the veterans ix.n;i:qin: T H E ATRE 5 SELF-REST i i done. It was virtually Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. 1 while Pensacola shouid reunion 1§ 1912, the 1914 o 660 Go s Itwasavery hot duy an 5 id come to Lakeiand, | iv:u;;r;;z SonGEy, | drummer who wamed th Scventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Brigade reunion will i -,"“. e ~y . ¥ Keltnd nest March. o 0 6660000600000 i “ighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. t——————" Prouram for Tonight, L0 Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. i ‘ 0 J!M Gy “ = Tcnth(io‘ ‘li;'l:a;?faiyfsyt(;eug?::"t, you will wish you had, if vou "f LADIES' mn cmmns’l i = ’:Mi EDISONIA. N A ‘ C R Deen- Bryant i OPEN AT 6 P. M. . # Oga‘l Building or §. M. STEFHLNS baais 3. o