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THE EVENINY TELEGRaAM LAKLILAND, FLA, NOV 18, iui2 DLRSONAL PARAGRAPY Miss Hallie Zeigler and little niece, Eunice Kimbrough, left Sat- 'urday for a few days' visit with rel- ,atives in Webster, Fla, n Case of Fire| Miss Mary Kimbrough y Phone 5,000( heme last Tuesday evening after \isses Maude Steinmeyer and | spending several months in Atlanta. Trammell went down to Tampa'\lw was accompanied by her uncle, noon today on a shopping trip. .7 Kimbrough, who has gomne to returned | s A other’s experience and observation PAGE FI7B werld passh throuz: the town| cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffaio, ! WOMAN‘S CLUB ’“:,r ‘1 idoment on our .-\ifib nee New York, sole agents for the Unit ANSWER IT HONESTLY. of evidence of education Ape the Statements of Lakelan] €l States arqd refnement. This is not a oas-! e : Remember the name 1o Iy « more nearly all oecupsi- ST :xi' g, ) relizions, all politicai| This 15 a vital question. BUSINESS m’ WAKE UP! are represented in the! It is fraught with o nearly will we be a lakelund. —— snd progres-| It permits of only ome answer I¢ is time for you to stop paying | SV community. Can we, then. af-| 1t cannot be evaded or ignored for your place of business and never fo:d 1o do withoutr the people wh'); A Lakeland citizen speaks here. get a deed. Just count up .lit love | Well, there would be Speaks for the welfare of Lak -famount of rent you have paid since few leti, of course. If you' land. | You started business, and still vos an eacuse for supporting "'ei don't own the property. lilrary and reading-room move- I have just purchased the five lots . you may do it for love of lit- east and back of Bryant building and . for love of your fllow men, | F. B. Terrell, Lime St., Lakeland | ncrth of the Tremont hotel, on Main love of the city, but reasoa|Fia., says: “l have taken Doan @, street. No better location for busi- reazon, do support this movoe- | Kidney Pills and 1 consider them a ness in the city for sale. Th: size good backache and kidney remedy.|of lots 25x120, fronting on Main Last spring my Kidneys troublea | street, leaving a back alle of 18 {me and 1 had lameness in my back, ’fl‘(' These 10ts will be sold o= [together with rheumatic pains, | tcrms, one-fourth cash, balance in [ Dean's Kidney Pills brought m. one, two and three years, 8 per cent ‘nmnm relief and acted so snlist.m'intorosr First buyer gets the first Lakeland high school wishes mnl\ that it is a pleasure to rec- | choice. For further particulars. see Doan’s -aud bdlted by the l'rc“ f= : Committee of the {town, 11, \\'om.’m's Club | symmerrig interest tog Lappy, Books are at once ; produet and a mighty tool of civilization and ! celture. Books multiply as the race advances, and the race advances as books multiply. It is admitted that the primary sources of education are experience and obscrivation. If these were our only sources, how limited weuld be every man's knowldege. As it is, we reap the results of an- A citizen’s statement is reliable An utter stranger’s doubtful i | Home proof is the best proof t i i MRS, WILLIAM STEITZ NEWS OF LAKELAND SCHOOL. ard give to him the results of ou. own. The man who peers into the Peavens; the man whg reuds the story written in the rocks; tie great i Green Springs to recup Bar I R A Miss Mattie Armistead, of was a Lakeland visitor yester . the guest of her brother, Mr. .1d Armistead, and family. Mr. Bob Austin, known to all o o!der citizens, who now resides a | lakeland, has been viewing the scenes of his childhood this week - & | Texey has sone ap Nfaml greeting old friends. We are N [Inm-d to know that he is prosper 1 biando to see some of her Ken- . L ky friends who have relonll\'i" g in his South Florida home and | me to the State, and will try an|’r:l“":mi’l‘“ I""l‘ ps alive the old time quce them to come on down toj ps formed in this county, - -y Ferry Banner. : i keland, Nl i ! Miss Virginia Wilson, of Lake | On account of making some €Oy, who has been visiting at the ctions, Superintendent Raffo an- | home of Mrs. Ada Lightsey, hap- nnces that tomorrow afternoon | .. .4 v, 4 serious acoldent this water will be cut off from 1 80| ok Bither by an awKward stejs in the southwest portion of lh'!“.,. as a result of a paralytic strok» v Everyone is urged to get ali o fo iy the floor and recoived i water they need before that injuries from which the doctors do 1T | not think she will ever fully re- o cover. Plant City Courier \trs. A. H. Darracott, who has .1, attending the National U. D. Mr 1.0 onvention, writes that she was Aount Vernon nfnl would 80 10 \ani to the bodside of hix mother hington and Richmond before i qivd Thursday nieht and ourning home, She says ghe has (.o 1o Priday 3 a delightful time and that t R SR BRI o er has been ideal. white "o wans th Henderson returned s meht from Blakely, Ga . where b afternoon \ ero and wus s romin AeT oG i . altterneom In his Ire. MeClelland, who lives on w.poivement, Me L Florida avenue, received 2 A ram this morning to the effect N who lives at St, Pe- i I'he city election, which morn- the ratificati for the selection of eity Honderson has the t her sister, <hurg, was run over this in that city by an automobile. rther details were not sent and it : not known how serious her con- i ion is. s merels m ool the primary Juvl‘d otlicial some weeks avo, ocenreed today, A there was nothing much at stake no great interest was taken in the elec- tion as only seventy-five votes hadd going to \ two-months old infant girl, the piopted child of Mrs. Brown, who a8 a room in the Kentucky build- ¢, died last night about 2 o'clock ner a short illness. Mrs. Brown, s hose daughter is night telephone oy erator, came here recently from ! . ckeonville, where she adopted the haby, its mother being dead. 'I'lu‘:'\.”“'Il Floridu, made his annual visi-| fineral was held this afternoon, in- tation here and held service in All N : N Sai $ LY Y Veste ay vening t.rment being madoe in the city com- Saints church ye i rday evening. A [ large congregation greeted the {hishop and enjoyed the splendid and forceful sermon which he delivered The offertory solo was rendered been cast at the time of 1 ress. BISHOP GRAY'S VISITATION The Rt Rev. Williaum Crane Gray Lishop of the Episcopal Dr. and Mrs. Barton, of Minneap- .. Minn., reached Lakeland las<t! it for the winter and are pleas- | " cutly located at Mrs. Henry Bacon's, | Al latter having leased the home of | Yiss Browning for the snusn'-.‘fls"'r' Mre: Al vhere she is conducting an up-to- | Cite boarding house. Dr. Barton is | iresident of the Florida Lakeland |invented a carriage for itomes (0., which has large holdings | Buns whic h can be drawn by dogs, in the vicinity of Auburndale. He is the wheels having pneumatic tires. very enthusiastic over Lakeland, | end is amazed at the growth thwi a visitor from Corpus Chris- Holworthy Two Belgian army officers have machine A simple broiler invented by an town has made since he visited here | Englishman is a tent-shaped wire | frame in which pieces of meat are | list summer. Mr. W. T. Mclllwaine was the re- | Vossrs Jake Brown and C. E. Sim- AJ E ST I Mr IHrown beink the secretary of the nen made a special trip here for the 0600000000000 0D handsome testimonial, indeed, of the ALL TIMES. I’rouram for Tonight, | hung over a stove opening pient of a handsome Past Master's irwel yesterday, presented him by Wfim nons on behalf of Marion- nnn" 'odze No. 19, F. & A. M., of Ocala, ¢ and Mr. Simmons prurn. T H E A T R E ‘orshipful Master. These gentle- P birpose of presenting Mr. Mcllwaine | h the medal, which is 5 very |OUR MOTTO0—A GOOD SHOW AT hi v 1 :‘fl'h regard and esteem in Which |\ 0 0 080000003000 hey hold him. = momounmo« MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. i’ Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE— WHEN [ GET YOU ALONE TONIGHT THE INSURGENT SENATOR. (Edison— Drama.) THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE NAMING THE BABY COUNTY. (Cines—Cemedy.) AN ARIZONA P\"\l’\l)lr (Essanay—Drama.) THE BURGLAR'S LOVE. Showing | | 'Great Northern Drama, the Power of Love.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. PLAYTHINGS OF FATE. imind that solves the se Sveal their hard-won knowledge, so | know “the fwill neglect the great {ble moment. The time for a real' s better inall ways, due to its at your money and keeping it, too. chureh in very effectively by Mizs Marion Mer-, ti Texas, who is the guest of her, | we would like to have your taste in | iiterature | want to read. et of other (1o s on s deep appreciaticn of tie "ommend them.” J. W. KIMBROUGH. all these and wore jur oo displayed by the doctors in For sale by all dealers. Lakeland, Fla me o us through books and re-jti¢ - hool i Lien’s minds; Price He | 11-5-1m. | is. Sullivan and Smith 1, his chair may [ tho foard of Health vicited the heavens above and the | g last Friday. This is seldom world beneath.” 11 s \\umlurfu‘“!d. P We lunve ceased o marvel only be- gy that the invalid in FOLO IO ATOIOHIFOHRGIR FAFOLOIOIO PO HOBDIOIDFT I & Aeept in oour g A-:ll citios, Sta 13 e gt L 8 Are You Satlstied With wnere You Eat? alth of the nation and the :‘ g - peated, ‘|.n seneration benefits thereby. { Surely, no community looking lll' Statisties prove and facts \r«" 6 cause the miracle is 0 often re- o . it ownointerest and :ul\um-vuwuli.-zln“ wrn things- that there is les ~! aid of liter-prorality among children and that | ature. This means a public libraey fthe e, for every town at the earliest possi- | couree { taken at an average, of | is much taller, lives longe i ¢ pleasant rooms, apply to publie library, owned and mlmmrt.-cl tention to physical culture. S by (he city, may not have arrived 11 all goes to prove the old pro Q. in Lakeland, but the time is at han !."' ri, “Prevention is better than a P When we are to hinve the next besc ! eur and H - £ $ For nice meals, good home~ooking and g MRS. HENRY BACON 211 South Tennessee Ave,— Miss Browning's B O ORIEOROE O OROIOIOLOFOFOIOSIOTOIOLOY . Home § proverbs are the con 9 l 9 thing, a library managed by the @ensed experience of the ages. | K Woemen's Club, at as little q-xponso' | to the public the enterprice ceprit de corps of the high | as is possible. S, school nowadays is a fine sight. Th carried boys ST THE PEWN MUTUAL LIFE INSURNGE COMPANY campus o without money, any mose th rls basket ball and the g that it could be carried thron: not to he cannot be through cutdone in = OIIFIERS withont someone’s time and enthu- fyyy ¢ dinner for them | b enthusicsm and ! cod to see this women themwselves 'y e h sirm Time and A 20-Year Policy. Annual Dividends. Cash Values. Paid Up and Extended Insurance $12.12 per $1,000 Cost, Age 45 .. .. 24.67 per 1,000 1327 per 1008 Cost, Age 50 ‘3440 per 1,000 1.000 Cost, Age 55 . 49.34 per 1,000 1,000, Cust, Age 60 70.70 per 1,000 sOC money, th are giving, In pn \ the World,” they are not ashing for charity You ot oyour | l\l‘w\‘; PRESS REPORTER. | Ll Cost, Age 25 Thanks to the Cartoonlst. !'Cost, Age 30 Porty emblems that figure on bal- 5 g resent the more serions pur- | Cost, Age 4 16:81 e i type the traditions of vart | Cest, Age 40 18.76 per ical follo but the em- fie scoond plice, your motey will | b - that the ewrtaonists and humor. | Remember this cost is reduced each year, it g into the library fand tor the oeoo st + established are the more , before Illslll'ln o library and freo - Poiubo, becanse they represent that WI" |)fly )’()ll t() oL “llS |)0||C3 g reading room ard that is for vou | ehizvriul mood: In which « majority of v U Perons attack polities without aban- lum‘h as tor anyone els id m Vi 1 Jorli .l C. MCKAY; Ma“age' : . g the earncst aim that underlies H “The Trip Around the Qo iestations Titae. ; P. 0. Box 352 Tfllll')a. Florida do not come to a person e A real case of spending seating “The Trip | TR YR worth twice lor the cents vou are going to spear that 1ot nizht. In the fivse place, the entes- po- tainment is worth the money In oy tublishment of World™ ery day. PARK HILL WWAWWWWWWWWWWWWN VWWWWWWAW W Now, would you like to do sem¢ thing more tor the library and read ifrg room? We thought you woulu want to give a book or two, an way. Why not order your favorit book for the library? Any gool ook on any subject, for zrewn-uj or for children. Order it now, and we will not forget to tell you wie we are ready for it. We want ma azines and newspapers, too. As . favor to busy people, we will tal - their money and spend it for the best interest of the library. Still, Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill represented also. We bhooks that the peopl: If you buy then vourselves, we are sure of makina ny mistake along this line, and the result will help us in doing what buying falls to our lot. You may not care much for such things vourself. Still, the outside want the 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. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because 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. COGOOEOODOOOLOOOLOVOO0VTT AUDITORIUM Program for Tonight MHENRY'S ORCHESTRA BRONCHO BILLY'S PAL. Unquestionably One of the Finest Subjects of This World-Famous Western Series. G. M. An- derson in His Ncted Char- acter Creation. (Essanay— Western Drama.) MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD. A Very Fine and Interesting Romance. (Edison—Drama.) THE BURGLAR'S WEIRD RECEPTION. This Tells of Slippery Steve Who Finds It Easy to Get Into a House But Hard to Get Out. (Pathe—Comedy.) Deen- Bryant Milano—Drama, in Two Reels.) Gieneral Admission...10c Children, under 12....5¢ ADMIBEION .........cooeo d00] L o rannnansssstssresssssss Open From 5 to 11. G. C. Rogan et M. STEPHENS Admission, Adults....10¢ Children, under 12....5¢ e I R R s