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THE EVENINS TELeAGRAN LABRELAND, 1912. FLA., NOV. Is, PAGE FIVE BUSINESS MEN, WAKE UP! Iy is time for )ou to uop IM)m L THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANGE COMPAYY I;!u a deed. Just count up lhel e .nmo.ur of rent you have paid mmef Liont o e oroner e #ll 701 (A 20~Year Policy. Annual Dividends. Cash Values. 1 have just purchased the five lots' Paid Up and Extended Insurance ..$12.12 per $1.000 Cost, Age 45. . 24.67 per 1,008 13.27 per 1.000 Cut Age 50 1527 per 1000 Cost, Age 55 %" -—— OFI'ERS — IF I WERE A KING. { east and back of Bryant building and Cost, Age 25.. nerth of the Tremont hotel, on Main ‘C 30 if 1 were strect. No better location for busi- i st. Age :nr‘ss in the city for sale. Thy size|Cost. Age 35.. L.of lots 25x120, frontinz on Main | Cost, Age 40. : It 1 were a king king! What tributary ah love, natious would | Mrs. Bettie Evans, of Tampa, is u} spending some time in Lakeland !nnd is the guest of Miss Fannie { Blankenship, Mrs. 1. J. Jennings and jother friends. Mrs. FEvans lived | here some years ago and has many fiiends here who will be delighted | to see her again. Mrs. J. M. Woods and three chi'- "dren, v\ho have a lovely home on uth Kentucky avemue, left las, wwht for Atlanta, where they will aake their future home, Mr. Woods having purchased a drug store ther. Rev. W. H. Steinmeyer will oc- py the pulpit at the Dixieland ethodist church at both morning! nd evening services tomorrow. Bishop William Crane pake his annual visitation to the piscopa] church in this city tomor w evening, services being held u.i'lml preceded them some days age. o'clock. The people of Lakeland regret very PSRRI (rmch to have to give up this exce!- The Farmers' Club is meeting to-!lent family as they are very popu iy at the hospitable home of Dr !I;xr in church and social circles, cnibear on Lake HollingswortL. | e rd a good meeting is no doubt be ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benne': ¢ enjoyed. ;ulld family, of Midland, leave this bk week to make their future Guy Driggers, who is now |.,y-;u.il‘;‘kvland, They will be greatly { in a good position in St. Peters |misced in the community where nre, has arrived in the city, whera [ tiey have been active in chureh and ¢ will visit his mother, Mrs. Lang- ! Sunday school work, Mr. Bennett as pan, a few days. {superintendent and Mrs, Bennett as [ teacher sinee the Sunday school was than a aroud that zathered abou® em Sunday afternooy and hade hool. Mr well addres sadd they had boen ther and mot e orcanizaticn sinee it nd i the Gray wil. Mr. DL €. DuPree, conlar traveling men on the road ved through Lakeland this morn. || b on route to his home in Bartow. fe1ewell son rend Sunday, one of the most | CVEARIZed more year azo, N {was a sad and sang a them ool by as a se Stokes s oa fan . rtot Tantns wnich was to Thursdgny after- v oand evening at the Majest ter, will not be that . o= the pieture will be unavoid- v odelayed, but will be shown lat. s Inferno, ‘ been shown o £een on wherever Meade Leader A YOUNG MAN WITH AN EXALTED PURPOSE The Ladies’ Aid and Misgionary . ciety of the Grace Lutheran irech met yesterday afternoon at + church. The meeting was we!l ‘tended, new officers being elected follows: Mrs. Alfield, president; ‘rs, Ottinger, vice president; Miss iud Alfield, secretary and treas- irer, and Mrs. Hall, press reporter. | Will he Nowlin at the First Baptist church Sundoy evening. The morning subject will be “Man Fails, But God Suecceds ' Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. BY. P U at6:15 pm Every member urged to be pres- ent at all of these services, The pecially urged to attend the peciallyy urged to attend the oven- ing service. We are sure you will enjoy heaving of the young man «with ap exalted purpose who woa cut. A cordial Invitation to all. W. D. NOWLIN, Pastor discussed by Dr, Mr. J. B. Knapp, a regular winter | isitor to Lakeland, hag arrived iu e city from Ohio, and will be here ntil next summer. Mr. Knapp pwns considerable property in this yicinity and it is a matter of much ratification to him to note the won- i rful development Lakeland has ade during the fall and summer wnths. | Mr. J. Bunyan Smith, of Mulber- v, desires to correct a rtat('mvm‘ es es wade in these columns recently when it was said that he would take r ner the Lakeland Bottling Works | S. B. WOLFE, OF CABOOL, MO., n Jan. 1. Mr. Smith states that WILL HAVE A CAR OF 0ZARK nstead he will instal] an entire new «tfit and will take over the Coca- ‘ola business, the name of the es- +blishment to be the Coca-Cola Bot- ling Co. of Lakeland. He will not rove his family here at the first of Le year but expects to later PRICES $1.25, $1.50 AND $1.75 PER BUS. BOX. o It should not be overlooked that GET A BOX t'.cre will be an election on Monday the regular annual city election cr municipal offices. At this tim» ''¢ mayor and the three council- min-at-large, who were selected ir "¢ recent city primaries, will have o be duly elected. Of course, it docs | Mt require a large vote to make tieir election valid, and it is prob- a'le that there will be many who vl not take interest enough to zo the polls. This, however, is not A zood practice, and the best way ' discharge the duties of citizen- *hip is for every man to go to the rolls and vote at every electlon. Get the habit. (EpISoNIA) AJESTI TH EK’T'R‘E 00000000000000D COME AND HEAR BILLY SING. DDODOOOOOOOQOOO ‘Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE - KILLARNEY ROSE “ALKALI" 1 RRONCHO PILLY DARKFEATHER'S STRATEGY. -Drama ) THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. | (Selig THE PASADENA PEACH (Kalem—Comedy.) THE REFORMED OUTLAW. (101 Bison—Drama.) i iOPEN AT 6 P. . M. General Admission...10c (Children, under 12....5¢ SH0000S0000000000000000000 | PO s iiiiassidasasasdd NEATH THE HOMESPUN. (Gem—Drama. BECAUSE OF BOBBY. (Eclair—Comedy.) mmlm SRR CHILDREN UNDER 18 ........0e home in | even- | APPLES ON TRACK NEAR DEPOT Monday and Tuesday Only bring To stoop before your scepter and | to swear Allegiance to your lips and eyes and hair. Beneath your feet what I would fling; The stars should be your pearls up- on a string, world a ruby ring, And you should have the sun and moon to wear If 1 were king. treasures The for your finger Let these wild dreams and wilder i words take wing. | 'lhv('p in the woods 1 hear a shep- i herd sing | { A simple ballad to 4 sylvan air, ] | Of love that ever finds your face | more fair. | "1 could not give you | thing "It 1 were King.” ! Justin MeCirthy. g any goodlier A Trip Around the World Cn November 22nd. In colonial times it was the cus- "tom to punish a =colding woman by gagging her and forcing her to stand in a public place. Also, in those old times,” sermons were three or four hours long, wates “rood for common labor was two shilling ¢ day, up in the man rang his diiys cveryone was foreed to pet when the wateh- and it took they norning bell, to get from New York to Phit adelphia Iy =ome ways, those dayas were not so Ugood” after all the pician i not vhen the Women's Club il friends take a trip space and a longer £0 as to arrive in old New | nd of three hundred 51 , they need see only the bri :h'«-"i de ol life there, To tell just whet A v will see and eat would be teli- | We know enongh abont | it to say that you cannot afford | miss the visit to “The United Colo- | nies of America,” and the four oth | er countries that are included in the | ‘Trip Around the World,” which !ho library ,committee of the Wom "an’s Club has planned for the even- ing of Nov. 22, The entire trip costs but 50 cents. Of course, you are going along. . . * Miss Preston Gave | Art Exhibit. Miss Mozelle Preston, of Bartow, gave an art exhibit at the home ot 'Mrs. Nutting, at Auburndale, yfl:‘_\' afternoon. Miss Preston has }jusl returned from Europe and the exhibit consisted of pictures views that had been picked up at | various points visited by her. The receipts of the exhibit are to be git en toward the new Presbyterian manse which is being congtructed there. The affair pased off very pleasantly and those prescnt were greatly pleased with the exhibit L L id hort thron one throw Bocrets, and “Bait” Was Good. “How did you come to buy that worthless mining stock?” *“Well, you see, | thought it was all right. The man who sold it to me had mahogany turniture in his oflice, tall brass cus- Ipldnru and a swell rug on his fleor.”"— Detroit Frce Press, OOO'MCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC I’rouram f0|‘ ]Ollifllll M'HENRY'S ORCHESTRA DOWN JAYVILLE WAY. One of the Finest Rural Comedics | Ever Shown. Very Funny. (Essanay—Comedy.) A WAR TIME ROMANCE. A Page from Civil War History (Selig—Drama.) | THE LITTLE ARTIST OF THE | MARKET. {A Drama from the New York Sun- i day Times. { (Edison—Drama.) Admisslon Adults....loc Children, under 12....5¢. mm mmmm AIJI)II()RIIJM‘ street, leaving a back alle; of 18 feet. These tots will be sold on tcrms, one-fourth cash, balance in one. two and three years, N per cent Interest. First buyer gets the first choice. For further particulars, see J. W. KIMBROUGH, Lakeland, Fla. 11-7- 1 18.76 per 1000‘Cust Age 60 Remember this cost is reduced each year, will pay you to see this policy before insuring. ). C. McKAY, Manager P. 0. Box 352 Tampa. Florida Are You Satisfied With Your Glasses Do you have headaches or pains in or about the eyes? Does the light hurt your eyes? If so, such trou- bles can be relieved with properly fitted glasses. Dr. H. Edgar Cole will be here next TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th. Examinations Frec at eye troubles. COlL Phone 173 Come and find out about your E & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland TIPSR (TATRTE. L3 NG T T TR P ERARCRSETEWIININ L T e ST 7‘c.1wummmw A coneciadly is this teas in the Catore will be tound BVERYT avd typewriter | carbon pipers rioit " Modern Facflmes Mm wiere every minute coints, and porfect re ords are IMPERATIVE of the oflice. Supplies of all FILING DEVICES]. Price loe HING neces fall equipmert and Y. & B ary for the o supplies, Loose Jeal ledzess Shaw-Clayton Stationery Company TAMPA 514 Franklin Street, (Local and Long Distance Phone) FLOBIDA. PARK HILL 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. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Fall. Seventh. Because Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because 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 you do, will always be glad. G. C. Rogan or §. _—_See= Deen- Bryant Building M. STEPHENS e e S