Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 29, 1912, Page 5

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| Mrs. T. M. Aldridge and her fath- {1 ln case Of F[re ior and mother, Mr. and Mrs, William | Laws, of Orange City, desire to cx-' 5 ooo ' press their sincere appreciation of, phone 9 and thanks for the kindness and sympathy of so many friends who, izt their hour of sorrow and bereave- ment, were so kind and sympathetic. Mrs. Aldridge will leave tomor- row with her father and mother for a much needed change and rest. The sympathy and best wishes of our ;poople go with her. ’...—v———._—-wu—-—-—— Mrs. L. C. Morse returned Satur- Juy from a long visit with her son. wr. . R. Morse, in Connecticut. ‘ A I Mrs. H. M. Alexander went down ¢ Tampa today on a shopping ex- pedition. - * Mrs. Boswell and Mrs. Nettie Mae \bson went down to Bartow yester- day to visit friends and relatives for , few days. Sl pr. L. F. Henley is making con- siderable improvements and addi- vons to his home on North Florida At Lakeland Thursday night, | Lodge No. 1291 of the B. P. 0. E. was organized. Among the officers are 0. M. Eaton, exalted ruler, Geo. Moore, secretary and J. Fred DeBer- ry, esquire, all well and favorably known in Ocala. The lodge starts offt well with a good membership. The FElks have become one. of !lhc- great orders of the world. In o . __|the United States, they are excelled Mr. E. 8. McGlashan, who has l in strength only by the Masons, Odd teen suffering from an .m" A ‘t | il s Mlikin of Tyiiie 4l jcundice for several days, was able; avenue. fof which are mue iy 1 be at his place of husiness a short 52“: hich are much older. -Ocala me this morning. He is still far | 5 5 o e ‘ irom well, however. o i VISITATION OF GRAND There will b a special meeting of' | MATRON IS POSTPONED‘ 0 woodmen of the World for work i e TR i ¢ the Morning and Noon Degrees, | Fhe visitation of the Worthy Grand ' i ater Thepe | Matron, Mrs. Martha A, day evening, Oct. 2lst There | © % 4 Lo soveral initintions and a full! Lk 1L ki eto LOUE Blianion) «No. 26, 0. E. 8, is postponed from | Nov. | to Nov. 12, Mrs, Carter had | Lexpected to visit Tropical Chapter o | Bartow on that date, but as lh--! { Chapter cannot have the usze of the { Magonic Hall on the 12th, Palm! | Chapter agreed to exchange, giving | Lartow the date of Nov. 4. v order of W. M. LUCIE B Carter, of lance is requested. \ir. ). W. Bramel of Helena, Ky, arrived Saturday night to spend sunday with J. W. Layton and fam- ily. Mr. Bramel left Monday for Tallahassee to visit his daughtes Mrs. Hiley White. —— E LA | EATON. Mr. Paul O’Doniel is moving from Secrotar the quarters he has been occupying wver the O'Doniel furniture store, to Jig new home, just completed, near the residence of his father, and ov- crlooking Lake Morton--a very at-| A\ |ady, inspired by the rractive and pleasant home, indeed | aplished yesterday on the page of this paper, watted the foi-' lowing over the telephone to us this GILCHRIST NOT THE ONLY POET IN THIS LAN? jingles soviety The old Opern House is wgoout Main street at a remarkable afterncon: tate, Mro MeRae being o wonder @8 = Phepe wias o young kudy named Cor, ! » houre mover. It was a consider- sud ail of the hoys did adora; able undertaking to move this |:|ru--! It one got a kiss, tuilding, but it is being handled int prom this dainty young miss, that shows an expert &1 od mora @l | mora progres: @ oway is i charge mora - and Which moved one of the Telegran feree to perpetuate this horror: N, I Petercon Bas sold his proper- tv in the northern part of town io k. P. Richtor, of Cairo, Ga., “h’} There was o coung givl named Louisa 1 remove his family here shoetly \nd all ¢ ve tried hard 1o plenssa Xy : i adl ¥ il y plen purpore of mak hig hioing It : lucky wight ! ! v LY ‘A'.v b. g i / Efis Y Vo Rt and ceza and squecza dictni S \ on North Florid:y ay 1 \. J. Epting, of rna, | Lake's Laut! ) wived in Lake- nd is a gnest ot sl *a "_”'I Mrs. Poweil past termn, s many friends wei rer on Virginia avenu M him. Mr. Kime own ' * i e N he v " v‘ s ng is president of the Evang voperty in Seath Florida and will ¥ avn an mini " n Lutheran syned d minisierinm o oang, aonpon it Cuinesvills eorgia and od] ¢ and Sun re to presid of nes at the Li - 1 in thig c¢ity this ever Y Bl s DT ST INE 2 U et Aol GG MNBA GG e BT AJESTI Mz A. Bradshaw, of this o h t received the sad ne X " the death of her brother Dennis THE A TRE / which oceurred at Dowlin: 2 Gireen, Ky., on the 21st inst. Mr Keve, while walking down the L 0L AN00000008090 VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT. 560000000 track, zoinz to dinner, was 3 witch engine ived injuries w ath forty minute and re- esulted in hi A . iter. The Bow-1 o H | o Program fcr Tonight, imentary references to the life and haracter of Mr. Keys, as an indus- ‘rious and popular citizen. e was nmarried. 200 . Green papers have most MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Prof. Murphy Leader OVERTURE MYSTERIOUS RAG | CLEMENCY OF ISABEAU fmnuumm ' Pathe Drama i [ ] 1 Essanay Drama : RECONCILED BY BURGLARS \ y BILLY JONES THE CLUE Kalem Comedy ( The Character Singer THE LADIES' AND CHILDRENS'| - THEATRE OPEN AT 6 P. M. EXe ione| General Admission...10¢ e TIIIIE!I Children, under 12....5¢ ADMINROR ...........00 I“Mm CHILDREN UNDER 12 . . ... || formation of the public, a list of the' Il inspectors and officers appointed to ! {| without compensation. In like mar- {en an opportunity to do so, we paic Jand three | not come to him but he could go o ‘ presence, but it is great and glorious | HOW THE LAKELAND NEWS . ROBS POLK COUNTY Editor Telegram: It is not often i given to a small city like Lakeland to | bavo as high class musical talent as In his issue we publish, for the in- kas been frequently heard here; not cenduct the general election pext | My in the music club, but inan or- i ganization which more frequently T 3 Meade Leader! w::ui:’; pu'g: z:::nnt ed eby the | rakes a public appearance, as for in- | ccunty commissioners to do this | Stance McHenry's Military Band, work, ang it will receive pay, for it; {which for the past two Sunday af- but this paper prints the matter,:;:';:o“ has given concerts in the This band of twenty-two pieces has really excited the admiration ol the entire community. Their selec- tions are of a very high order and the rendition of the selections could not be surpassed by many of the most celebrated bands in the country. Lakeland is most certainly to be congratulated upon being the home of such an organization, and it is| very much to be hoped that it will continue its Sundayq afternoon con- certs, which are not only destined to Now, mark the difference: For the| be Sery SOOI, Uit WRAEM wil) B sult ig great good to the nity first time in its history the Lakelan: ] :u w:l & E000 wmmunity News was this year awarded -th-: printing of the tax list. It its host | The Municipal band fills its proper office receipts during the time thu”mww of eiefulkioy AUl N O & i 'Leen said in praise of it. This ar- :::;"3:::; "“:iic:lu l:::“:‘ d?fl m:l ticle in no sense disparages it, but 2 0ro . pane I the excellent talent shown by the than any other paper ¢ver did while 2 fi ganizat hould not carrying the Polk county tax list, i rt NI otpsniAtion shon) i % ( pass unnoticed. will publish the next list free oi, MRS. 1. J. DRANE, ;’:n;if"wr::y“;‘;:‘:“:::hs?:;'::“’;: l‘rosido;l( the l.:kelund Music Cluh. the list to show its subscribers that P LU they did not have to look to anothe: : paper for information; so we offercd to furnish’ any paper supplements containing the list at about the cos: PRAISE FOR McHENRY BAND ‘ .omoke.... ner, the Bartow Record will be paid to furnish the tickets for the ele:- tion, but this paper prints an educa- tional ballot for the information oi the voters, and no one pays us to do s0. The only time we were ever giv the Bartow Record for the privileg: of circulating supplements contair ing the tax sale advertisements, be- cause we were glad to let our sub-! scribers have the opportunity to 8. the information through .our paper. ' CIGARS A. H. T. CIGAR CO. Lakeland, Florida ot oo If you are not yet ready to build, why not get one of those beautifui lots in beautiful Orange Park addi- | tion, before they are all gone. They SR A Colonel George M. Bailey, the par- | gre not going to last long when the { ALL ELECTRIC WIRES TO BE agrapher and managing editor of the | winter visitors begin coming. BURIED IN JACKSONVILLE Houston Post, has been in a fight! - a long time with the papers il'[ | BATTLE, MURDER, AND SUDDEN ! DEATH The Metropolis has made no more | fOF printing. None of them f‘““‘m important announcement _in recen. | Charleston, South Carolina, as to You cannot obtain any te use those supplements, which was stock eonetthechuylmel. vears than that appearing in Iv‘ri-iwhether Houston is a better town' day's issue to the effect that the ! than Charleston. A short time ago, Cwork of placing all eleetric wires as he was leaving his office ‘ undergroung had aurated | night, his city editor, whom he had | skt . f 5 by City Engincer Smoot, assisted by |only recently employed, handed him significant for consideration. Bu. i i 7 o ! one of these pabers ook the letter to “f'“'d electrical experts. Jackson- | n. t Ingl:nm which stated .lh.l‘ llu.‘ T L ville thus takes the lead amon: | city of Charleston was l'mrnm: down. G :inn(h!.‘l’ll‘ cities of equal population “What observations,” uskod. th.“ fiatis in bringing this needed im-|ecity editor, “shall we make editori-! ® provement, setting a pace. as usua!, | ally in regard to this disaster?" le, taste and absolutely yfect fit to be had in & sfi"e“a Corset type for every figure i3 all right, as we cared nothing about the matter, one way or another- -the price at which we offere them being an incident in our business ftoo in one been ina Let me select the model your figure requires and fit it to you. Spirella the county commiss areat my about before e, the inference that we had done an uausual ana SR e e e wis S l'u'r sister cities to follow. The ben- “Young man,” replied Mr. lmllv,\‘.’ Olll'll‘ LT S 0TI b Tl o ofits :lllfl .:uh‘:umngos to be derived | “you may say that, if this news is | setains its shape other people to pay ‘em again for ftam this important undertaking are | true, two-thirds of the rats and bed- mmm‘y‘r;l- work the county paid ‘em for.” Class indeed great, and well worth infi-|bugs in the United States will lose. n:‘nfl 3 [ nitely more than the cost. The work | their lives before daylight.” ! to such doings, ¢h? And fl".lh-l‘llfllv"nl e, Vi ) l i W ed steadily, 8] kindness, and courtesy, and know! '/ muml ”‘l' I:l' ¥, and in such e ! odge of the newspaper business, or IS T Ctinsnn i LB Sprains. | no inconvenience. Jacksonville will present a greatly chaveed appear ance when the net woriv 6f overhead wires iz torn away The most fmportant thing is abso- Handle a sprain as little as possible. lmperse the foot ln: | water as hot as it can be horne. ‘Place a folded towel around the part RS ik jand cover with handage. Ieep !hc‘ | Life. foot elevated Tn the case of 8 On October 18th, 1912, at 2:1e| To be in society is a bore, to be onglsm'-nnml hand or wrist apply a pad- o'clock, little Jamie, the youngeni lof it a tragedy ded splint and put 1he arm in a sling. - [PARK HILL liams died of spusmodic croup. She E. ARSI ARAINAIN A VAPV AV < four years and cleven montls, ’ 0. what constitutes clean legitimatc business enterpr thege all evi denced in that action- what? lute rest. i e 1SS MERTIE GRACY. . Phone 23 Black. Read the Syl advesttsoments fr badics! Jonrnil, Dedinvator, I, Dress and Vogue DEATH OF A LITTLE CHILD old. Al that loving hands and med- | ical skill could do conlq not i the grim desgtroyer She had been ailing several days!' before she died cronp developed, causing intense suffering, | until the poor little tived bhody could stay | | stang no more. She was so patieni and willing to take nourishment ani | medicine, tryine to show papa and rramg hop fove and obediend (§1 , Ten Good TIeascns Why You the oo 10 " L % [ ] iy Should Own a Lot in Park Hill lLon | ! 1 { ‘ loveq on hat God Y Al W Fathier, Who doet - s 3 5 & N ~ . elias oty atbeditiorak Bt First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. tifu! marden of roces and we . our tanes. lonkin ver Sccond. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any 1 s of tleaven for pah . . brottier and siste fo com point in Lakeland. joy all rood and beanti B el S S Third. Because it has One Mile of Granelithic Side W alks. irs. Bevis ang Henloy wer s s . . . N oo e vy Rae Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. til the cloge, then spoke word . F iRl gy g Fifth. Bccause 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe scen from its Summit. gricf-stricken parents, who he had done all that could | for their child. Friends and neizh- bors brought love offerings in fower and the nost beautiful The funeral service h «d at the regidence of the parents by Mr. Eugene Finn, then o car ried to Gay May for burial, wher the last rites were performed Dear parents, cheer up and say as David did of old. Ile said it coull Sixth. Because Shade ‘Trees will be planted on a!l strects this Fall. Scventh. cagket ang decoratior Because all Strects will be Graded. Uighth. Becausc it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Be-ause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if vou do, will always be glad. : it. You miss her little sunshiny; tc know that she will mever suffer | paln, sickness or sorrow again. A/ little while here. then we will all joln her where all is peace, love and happiness and joy forevermore; where music is continually going in | praises to the Father and Son who ' loves us and is merciful to those that love Him. =S Oo— Deen- Bryant G. C. Rogan °7a or §. M. STEPHENS A FRIEND. Just think! Only $650 for a fine big lot, covered with large orange and grapefruit trees in Orange Park sddition, on the shores of Lake Mor ! ton. One-fourth cash, balance 6, 12 and 1% monthe, & per cent interest

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