Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 20, 1912, Page 5

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THE EVENINY TELEGRAN LAKELAND, FLA, NOV 20, 1912 eve—— !1MVEUNGS FOR CHRIS- !Nev. 10th. Other Endeavor frien s f,g 1+ followed by a supper at the Ocala were met in Gainesville and it wes L | TIAN ENDEAVOR ' . . 6 & House | & ood ¢nding to this happy travei- i )‘1 Thur-day afternoon, Mrs Charles ine for the “little Secretary.” | /, y Eheinaver will entertain for Mrs ; ':_“: :’:"hr‘-‘ l” ]‘ l«‘ “hu:mebl:x:a I+ comins months of office work 4 /5% 7 ‘Trammell and Mrs. Leon Fishel secretary has made one IR O e ¥ " sq | : 'H rough Flu‘iuf.‘ “i ; o‘r -Orbehu:; are anticipated. As the Lord’s guid-, g : Friday, Mrs. 1. M. Hampton will EOBNR £ DA, vach M-“‘ in *t Luwee was telt in past days, surely it ¢ a dri party to Lake Weir. ot our State Union. This last oB€ iy 00 ror - £ R g v 'me for future ones of service waturday afternoon, Mrs. Tram- comimenced Oct. 10ih and ended NOY. «q,0 ¢y ion Bndeavor.” Governor-Elect's Wife ! will be the b st at on & A " o ree - » ¥ i el w » the honor guest ai D (1 11th. It was indoed the “best ever. B A s A A S RS 2 Wil 8o 4 : 4 (| via Palatka & he nisht-time GRACE A. TOWNSEND. 15 Ocala’s Honored Guest. o Mre 8 T Sistrunk’s pretty lunch { ia Palatka aud the night-ti Interlachen, Nov. 18, 1912, | B oy g . ) s () journey, Tampy was the first place [ e first lady of Florida for the tois ] : . : —— - 3 ' i v Ja e ‘ 11 be other social events reached. It was good to see our {pext four years, beginninz Jan. 7, there will be o SRS long-time Presbyterian Endeavorer, WOMAN'S CLUB ’-"'d always the first in the hearts of 14 lml .An.unnn!_ wife nrl ll:elg:m Mrs. A. T. La Penoticrs, but the gen- SRS TR [ vt aae friewls, Non. Ewk TR R e 8 wl presence of her husband could on- ey : r;"’l""d" ""“';l from her hame at ONF B, BEAL Y ¥ . esid ’ y p| oon. as &b Lakeland yesterday and is the guest VLicD expressions of genuine ©3 T — \Worshipful Master C. E. Simmons Iy bo felt, not seen, as since M} | Al members of the Woman's Club | o¢ Mre E. L. Carney. in particular Octla will not be second to any eits C of Fire and Secretary Jake Brown, of Ma- jlrl‘lllgllilm“\lfll to them, he had 6% .re poninded that there will be a anrd th;- ri'ly -in geno.r:lAI " in dolng her honor. -Ocala Star lfl ase I’iOII'Dlll“l Lodge No. 19, F. & A.’“h"f‘ his life \\urk,' | tecting of the club tomorrov: after- | ars Trammel) is a most chaim- s went to Lakeland yesterday to We had a splendid time of cOuUrse .0y 4t the home of Mrs George M. in u;d Seomoliah -d‘l'ud\' ; Her tal : { ne 5 m !bmow upon Past Master Wm. T.|in the Southwestern district conven- \yrjyp, f-d d I- i b iy RO e the Tunes Tonight (V) Mec-llwain, f 1 o | tion at Magdalene, and after a rest- {cnted and magnetic husband, Why oy e for the danee tonight | Mc-liwain, formerly of this city, a | won an unprecedented victory over ! . past master's jewel. Mr. Mcllwain | W] Stop at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . REMEDIES FOR BLACK | hinse :lher popular men in ”)m pri at Orange Hall will be in charge of Wil Booth, of Tampa, came | Was justly proud of this magnificent W. 0. Bearss, the Secretary had the TONGUE AND SALT SICK. waries last spring. and wh el Prof. Murphy and orchestra, who { d and highly prized dec fiip of a ten mile ride, one beauti- . +| naries last spring. and who Belore oy gapgder their service free of lay to spend a few days ghiy priz ecoration. He | rda) tul sunrise “a vegetabl n.” | i) t2at had won a leading place in lav v es. showed the two gentlemen all over | Ul sunrise. on “a vegetable wagon, | (ypr. W. Y. Carter, special agent i PUBIIS. ARAIES of the Stat i charge § it L tke city and they were greatly im- < route to the new depot in Tampa | ; . government icultural de- that he owes most of hiL sureess to ! Bt f SR wnrne | Dressed with the thrift and srowth | 't makes us feel younger to get some y viyene, is i ol : ol- | 4 \inmie McCord has returnz! T g i_ A gronil “country life,” and it is a pleasuie y 3 I8 in receipt of the o1y govely and helpful better halr. Tickets Now on Sale. o weeks visit with ¢t Lakeland.—Ocala Star. y e, 8 bwing advice as resards treatment '\ o 0 R s A thro D to go to Magdalene | No greater honor can be paid to anv - The tickets for the “Trip Aionnd 0 Tawmpa . e e e g L o 20 to Magdalene, o two well known diseases of stoek, ) o o 4 World” are now on si u Tampa, | P e 08 Bakides st 4 5 LR YRS S+ i are y it o TLECTION ON ANNEXING i Rev. and Mrs. 8. 8. Snyder enter v wo publish for the benefit of “ : 2 i b ) = ) teined me in Kissimmee. It was a . As our State senator's wife, a so- & Hull’s jowelry store They cre 1. { Helen Merse i‘. TERNTORY TO CITY TODAY. | ¢ lurmer readers: Y L fts W NN (e £ e oot Helel) JA0K | tood time there, and a number oi | -y : Giety leader and the mistress of o the shape of a rallw.y 1t | rude B owas unintentionally | M hi i fekats i s | ur postal relative 1o black senniing southorn home, Mrs. Carnoy | hove some very “taking” paras | "he electi he Nt i L nded nas e Pt ‘ : o it i § . 3 2 4 4 \esterday from the ho:lm‘l‘ The election on the proposition to | Niciigand m‘u' ”"l.‘ By xn‘tln-. and salt-<ick in cat- peculiarly fitted to entertain suel printed on them They are being " Lakeland school. 1uhnd the boundaries of the City o/ I'H.Iis “-“ il l-' received, A Buost, und tie entire city will vig sold for 50 conts cach, which en- \ o Fustis, where e L [t State v I8 NO SHCeess i Bl ’ 4 i M | Lakeland is in progress today, two Hia A Ml ‘l Fhere is no suceessiul treatment | Gith her in showing courtesy and ' titles one to an antomobile ride from polling places being located in tha | Ollicers. and a good many oth¢ € black tongue when the disease is i = ; i 4 s at ) N E. Harrell and month-oll| " | talka tosathior | GOs LGty o Mirs, Trammedl tie depot which wilp be at iss ! . peturned to Lakeland city hall-—one downstairs for those | A8 "*“ I¢ 2 ; tublished. No doubt the trouble ! ypo primmell will be the honor Drownins's heme. to tour other \ iy ia. where Mrs. Harrell {residing in the territory outside ""’: .\‘Ilvr Bustis 1 had two days of (. be checked or made loss severs Lgtiest at Mrs. Carney’ reception thi= ke mes of the city, each of which will J orala, i il ymbined typewriter work Chris- \ i S s i A S 5 y i 3 . visiting relatives, fl Y branoed 40 Je ahnoxeds i ;l f ;l :‘ : | olr d“df l:;‘l B OUE OULIISH S IOT 2o afternoon, which oceasion will be represent o country and at each £ ) Vis g fol s Y R Ml J » cent ey ic acid are i i » i {other, upstairs, for those voters W SelIOWRIID An L '_""“' 9 5 oot carbolie aeid are used inothe oo (e most brilliant affaies of place there will be pefreshments { y {yman, Sunday | Sding in the city’s present limits. J Hizaboth Burlelgh, of Tavares, Her ' curly stagos, [ the soason sved. The date of the novel en- % icorge ; | A fairly sood vote is heing polled | #ter. Mise Margaret, had 4 birth-| “For salt-sick in eattle give a4 i following sock : i : et g L and BoY. P U, State secre- {day party. We all had a share in The following social evenis will tertainment will be Nov. 26 an i il be in Lakeland Sunday, tord indications are that the exten- _" il : s i ! ¢ doge of thymol in the morn- [he given in Mrs. Trammell's honor will continue from | to 3 p.m The 9 Rev. Hyman will address | sion proposition will carry ! ; i veoand follow this at nizht with @ guuine e week woney seenred in this way wilp be i - | Bight days were spent near Cole- 0y, of 5 Poin R | o Y ’ 8 p & =+ people Sunday night. { ; hi I ; h of il pound of Epsom salts Tomorrow mornine, Mrs. Sinelair wred in starting o public library. ana ¥ L ke ._'~ A FLOURISHING SUNDAY SCHOOL Ny Bl hl..t’ spal R G L Mt the cow on u tonle powdes | il give o drivine party i is hoped that the cfforts of the kS 4 : : r B vears gone by . It had been seven osed of cqual parts of bakine b seihak ol “vr L e e O i : i “"'\',pr%‘ '4‘ DY SARTEIAY At the Sunday school ap the Luth- Years since a visit there and those sentian and - ginger, @iV el will pive o theater pars Ve liherslly rewarded b bella Clarke in the lntro- Sr D CHER st R s A i Between conventions were thus 0 oonful three times o day on | ek L e i St b o M ‘hureh fast > aay mocsnine, i " N TS s \ Co., which comes to the Au- ; Ll L R d hapily and all teo quickly. « Yours truly, —— ) coturday night, is in the which there was a full attendance Vin Wildwood, to Apopha, 1 tran SCHAS B DAWSON, 3 king arranzements for and a larze eollection, the cchwol by cied and was meg here by Mr. Ray rinarian State Board Healih," | “O0@I0IQI0IGI0 g Pt T 0 T e I L e R R ,’: ‘F attraction. unanimous vote favored a Chi'stmas toer Metaire, of Otoce. 1L was 2 4 ; 4 st ———— e H ! F 0 Y r [ & i 2 tree und four young ladios wore ap. | P10e mile carriage vide to Ovoce, ang ; & Ar(\ ‘(“ SM’S { 1) ‘!. ! r\f ‘“! d [ ) 5 g x g sl . Th Little S-tisfaction ¥ Bush, who 1 1 - 7 the s ryoenjoyed it ntectain i % % peinted o train the little tellow. tor ¢ iy timed little satise | g Y gister, Mrps, C. V., Me- tient the Ococe convention iy 7 ) s £ tnat anonith. loaves the exercises. iy uonnection swi hothe as ar the hospitable home of th ; ;i « & o A 3 : 70 Hicld o ( ol N7 g il : carr f - ~ § . - o~y p i o A e e i el i i L el “ For nice meals, good homesooking and ¢ , v to hey bome in Cor- noodal for the one who world Leing ont the ong pivit of the En o O ] ‘_: 0 {oto the school the luvdest danibos | deavorer ohce there, o well-know X :. " wer Florida, that s Miss Roble . ne 3 't z { . ki thoni Vow L Chieistiey, | 2200 PIGEaE Ui ik - pleasant rooms, apply to 3 L Koener, of St. Louis CWithers, So many delezates ®ere J a ‘ : e * The result was fifteen additions in | S S : f o p | in the city and will : : e unlflmnuld in l|||:l house that o lln. \Hl In ;nu.n i ?_ \ N . . b atletap, 1 CRe Gay here are many more vhow (only partially a reagon) our arorenting ity, suburban P] 1 d viater with her sister, | MRS' }-{ENRY B,&CON g ppreciation, one of its young pee- f Cand grove propertics throo o Fred MeGuire, was chosen the . Aex Holly Realty Co,, Ea Ccrildren in this tewn who ouszht tol A\ M Rozers, who has rooms be in Sunday =chool Will not th r Mr. W, B Johnoon 11 South Tennessee Ave.- Miss Brow ning's Home on8 ¢ Florida avenue. cohools of the town assist us in, new president of Orange and Osceola ' ain St over Western Union office Pebil Preaching ont and taking into their | district. L1-2001 gugin SO OB DR ‘»’EO"C-"'OW'-O‘WI'OW . From Ococe to Winter Garden was —_— } e tre alarm sounded just at ‘nmplv foids many thoughtlers }1l'l‘nll voon. the alarm being turnad in | Who would be atly helped there- ' the next stop, and thence by a com i ' oo Ward 3. A house oceupied by | Dy We welcome all who are not in [ fortable automobile, over that fin _ s v oes on Lake Beulah was on fire, Sunday school and carnestiy urge |read, to Orlando, Nov. 6th. A lon 0] '1:. onts to send their children toonr | depot wait here, and the ride on th bt was extinguished with little M i demage | school, and assure yoh it wi'l be I{m aboard railroad to Ocala, com A ! pleasure to instrncg them in the way | nenced .~ Woman's Missionary societ \'i""‘-‘-' should vo Welcome, thrice| Miss Luey Uhl, recently from =t o « Cumberland Preshyterian ' welcome MEMBER. ! Paul. Minnesota, .\\ as (!Il' hostess 11 ; . will hold a thank offering i ()-.nl.n Other friends in and ne E E 3 our onl\ . E. Union xnslor in Oc .||| V' ore on South New York avenue! ST | \ f rrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Al I is time for you to sto paying \\I.ls .ll\\,l_\ '.ll m'i“'l, ;\'l.l:’ h(];;‘: ll.llh | chure conve on, e oldin: Y nvited to be present I for your place of business and never i Ivl- I‘I" | ' « Aand. T iget a deed. Just count Lee g v i e N " T, 4,,“t " ”,l A .H' , 5 The last place of thirteen visitoo I R. Cason is recoverins amount of rent you have paid since | oo i e fidu o ou 0 0 week's illness at the home of | you starte siness, and still you i i i s : a J‘ y you started busitess, and s o [ quarters here were in the home o en 00 e son ! nehter, Mrs, . F.o Wilton, be- [gon't own the property. Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Bruce. Nr 1e atle to sit up vesterday for the | j o , five ; ; ! > ° ° fir ; l:r i Midiiplin e ol bbnre 108 pUICHANOL v g MW Eruce, our long time State Junio § Should o Wn & Lot ln park Hlll ' time. . Cason came up last eyst and back of Bryant building and | siiporititendent s yot serving in tho 1ol and she will accompany him | pyopth of the Tremont hotel, on Main | anautio wnd ne nFaridatit for. Nov I this evening. strect, No better location for busi- ("rn"nly (I‘iulrl(l-. e bl T imess in the city for sale. The size| § s ) o | some better health and she hopes to s<. W, W, Storts and daughter ’o" lots 23x120, fronting on Main | 2 "y s 20x120, g ain | i de : . 4 Vil me t end ! : : (et away trom home to attend - @ Eijpst Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. e SIpne, Weve dortiod oM LOUM ivect, leavivg & Deck miley’ of 38 | last convention of the year, in Inter \ Ky, and will, as usual, spend | fect. Thes s will be sold o 015 MR J e n Lakeland, i e, one-fourth cash, batanee | e Der vt cainen B gooond, Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any ) winter in Lakeland, having < fourth ¢ terms, one-fourth ¢ | has a splendid young society of res! ments at the home of Mr. Bor- | gne, two and three years, 8 per cent ! 5 4 J ? ¢ i Iv young people in the Preshyteria : : Sonth Florida avenue. Their jpteres g v interesc. First buyer gets the first! b Ohes FalGhh AR EhIs Tk pOInt n Lakeland. friends are delighted to have chojce. For fnr her partienlars, grpl ' 30 s E ST 3 4 ing fact is that their new pastor, Dr B . > . el . wK i Lakeland asain 0 wkamovain il I STEEY SR M Third, Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. j 11-5-1m. Lakeland, Fla. "himself. It was indeed pleasant ! e S : e ettend tour services in his e 8 Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. e Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. e time Der with Mr. Mor- | a4tetaadttbbsasssrsass liclling their Temperance mectin 1 11 will be a matter of much | - - “ ation to her many friends m A S l s 20 : that Mrs. Merritt's health, - Seindabibiabatisg : i B g e areeecs. M Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this o] vears, is now stondil\: im- | f H E A T R E 3 Fa“. Preving ;mtlush(- will soon be ;-ntirn-, it — Sy 06000000000000 °AU D I 10 R | IJ M Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. ;"mmm-»m ‘o . ODZN:O»:si :,oin :H: A : Fighth. Because it.is the most attractive Residential Section : °2°2% Program for Tonight in Lakeland. ; [[’lsoNlA § e IOI‘ I.(,."."gm wreNRYS oncresta |8 Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. MAJESTIC ORCI H P TR @‘mmommnu Prof. .\Illr;lh_\"l.w:d('r gnl'nx: MARQUARD WINS GREAN Tenth. Be?ause if you don,t, you Wi" WiSh you had, il: YOU ! BASERALL SERI or s »--»V_ B PATHE'S W | TWO RER )& w l d. THL OLDEST AND BEST IN THE s | s do, will always be gla COUNTY. s =70 ; o —— RIP VAN W ! HIS WINDMILL. I POST TELEGRAPHER. Special Vitagraph F in two (Lubin—Drama.) S Dion—2-reel Western Drama) Parts from Washingt i e—— ee__ Legend of Sleepy liollow. THE LEDGE WARPLER AXND T TuE crekoo. G C R Deen- Bryant nmen) | OPEN AT 6 P. M. - Ogan 23 Atmission, Adults...0cf} P @ @ Pusigne i T General Admission...10c .g tenfon8to !l |children, under 12....5¢ Ulosen, aweet (2.0 or §. M. STEPHENS | LDIONION .........;ooo0neB00] 0 otnnetenetssensssssssses CHILDREN UNDER 18 ... «....00 00ee0000000000000400000000 i o G L i S BRI S T+ B o

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