Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 21, 1912, Page 2

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Coruer Florida avenue and Bay The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, D., vastor Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C. Stevens, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:18 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:3C. Woman's Missionary and Aid So- ciety Monday 3:30 p. m- Baptist Young People's Meeting at 6:16 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting frst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. D East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at 2 p. m. E. A. Miiton, superintendent. meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Presbyt~rian Church st.| Prayer- | Race Not Decadent 1. Winifred Black [ v cause of the Jwan coce is not hard v find,” + lecturer the other night. “Marrying for love has done the worns Tie lecturer was a dried up mine- ing little person, with large round Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A.| . . s, enormous ears, hands M. Regular communications held o0 . . .. hat really—it was plain to second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 P-| . \ya¢ no one would ever encour- m. Visiting brethren cordlally 18-| . yip 1o pelp the human race de- vited. J. L. LOVE, W. M. teriorate. J. F. WILSON, Secy. ' “There is only cne thing the mat- ter with the human race today,” an- Lakeland Chbapter. R. A M. NO |\ noog 5 woman I know that same 29 meets the first Thursday night in evening, “and that's the cigarettes. each month In Masonic Hall. Visit- Wipe them out and we'll be all ing companions welcomed. C. .|rig“_n Arendell, Sec’y.; J. F. Wilson, H. .1 .oy pover pull ourselves to- gether as a race azain unti] we stop Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8. meets eVeIy| 1}, phaseball craze and the turkey second and fourth Thursday pighte| ;o fad,” writes a holier-tl an-thou of each month at 7:30 p. m. MPS. . .ngelist. And so ride, gallop, trot, Flora Keen, W, M., Lucie F. the all go B. pace, walk, hobbies Eaton, Secy. marching by. decadence of P rsing ally so. I+ was only fifty years azo that the insane were Jocked in cellars and starved and beaten by their own families. Forty years ago you coull whip a horse to death in the streets of 1e biggest cities of the world and no one could do a thing to make you -top your wanton cruelty, 8o Jon: as the horse was yours. Forty ¥ 2o they used to take littl2 s children out of asylums an« furz: them out for drudges to people wlo worked them to death, and ‘f you had dared to make a fuss about ar: such case you would have been luvzhed at for your pains. We do some of thése same things teday, but we're ashamed of them, auyhow. Our grandfathers were not at all ashamed of them and would have given you a good dea) to think ¢! if you had tried to make them so. Decadence of the race!” Stuff and nonsense, we are not decading, we're slowly, slowly. Miserably faltering, not sure of the BIOW, D. Fulghum it Rev. R. A. Ward, acting pastor. Sunday Jol 9:45 a. m. i Morn® sermon 11:00 & m, Y. P S C. F meets at 6 p. m. ?duy pight. Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30. Lutheran Church. Cor. E. Oranze and So. Tennessee. | f Sunday schoel 10:00 a. m, { Catholic Church. ! K. OF P. Rev. A. B. Fox, Pastor. Regular meeting every Tuesday Services are held on second amd | qp 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall, Visit- fourth Sundays. ing members always welcome. J. W. BUCHANAN, JR., Chancellor Commarder Lakeland camp No. 78, W. 0. W, | meets every second and fourt% Thurs- M. E. Church, South. | jcompared to - your ndmother? 170 denkinngrasior, ;' M ACKSON, Secretary How wonld grandma do it she had “i, o ay school 10:1:'! a. ey | g T R : e 3:"-'-‘»l'1»:l' oy G.LAtoB ofL & Vou tuke a bath every d - o epvioe TH00 9im | Orange Blossom Div. No. 499 [ w ‘m'w:'.ul. v otrid sy il Prayer-meeting Wednesday 1;00“‘.. I. A, to B. of L. F. meets every|-ic wanted more than one comple © { second and fourth Wednesday U'l‘ Path o week . ’ LR ach month at 230 p.om. Visiting} b ) time th RO Y . ! Sisters always welvome | H Piq 1 o the lo Geo \\{T”:,\'fl.'v:g:w(:h:‘::&n MRS. J. C. BROWN Gec'y | roliing and worse 1 Sunduy school 9: 45 a. m. Mrs. J. B HOGAN, Pres | w. and H,‘ oyt Communian 10:45 a m. S jlogs 0 m for it v have Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Grand Order of Eagles the of yowr ‘! Y. P S ¢ E co-operates with Meets every Wednesday night 1t 41: o it vne weath ather societics at Cumberland Pres- Odd Fellows hall. G, W, Row'and. | Forty yeins awo if yon wore a dem ayvterfap chosch, [president; W, B. Hicks, secretary, [ocrat and lived ‘m i ;'[n- :‘:m]m:n‘l "By 12 8 T8 ——. LTS Vo s it exge to withe np i bn”:u_"‘_._‘_m“ i | POST 33. G. A. R. ind find yvour barn buinel and yonr o | Meets the firgt Saturday in every|:tock set loosc as a zentle hint o Sunxlgygffifle:}x‘! (I:};H{RE\H {month at 10 2. m. at the home of lyen 1o o wh anwer weleome ' and ‘4. M. Sparling on Kentucky avenue 11 you were i republican you never . Preaching service at 11 a. m | A. C. SHAFFER, i e Commander n Endcavor Socicty at andi ] (r‘:”sun : J. R. TALLEY, Prayer Meeting, Wednosday even- Adjutant. ing at 7 p. m. after the third Sunday, in the Guild It's tobaceo. it's whiskey, it's lo"i}'hxh:l‘ ground, slipping back every much starch in the fc much work, it's the m d men, Woodmen Circle first! .. (e pabies wird Thursdays, W. J. Estridge,| oiop and over. and round and | “ouncil Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scip-1 ., qcr and about, and through and urdian of Circle. past they talk, and write, and i, and tell what is that es us so decadent, and al] the time we really are decadent at all or not 1 can’t see that we ar: Cin you? vilure in lite Was your mother & even dreamed of trying to live i Wis no use a litter of Kittens to the children 1 keep on wondering whether | When | was a little girl, not so | awiully long ago, people used to give | 1, it's 100 pow and then—Dbut rising, risirg, in- | ciitably, irresistibly. Dominating the beast, canquerin: the animal, beating down the brutal in.pulses, higher, higher, we rise, we ri-+, thank the good Giver of hones! crdeavor and true hearted desire to | bé better. Decadence of the race! Go to th: old countries just for six wecks. Soo “some of the old prisons that pollut: the iree air of heaven, even to stand t ere empty. Go through some of castles we think so romantic. S« tow the noble lords and ladies lived, air, ad dogs in a kennel, without thout lizht, withour cican wato: of the thoy the yards, s those cazes, They wer Stepointo ond v cane, to hang in court 1y thi ¢ just big enonzh to hold a mu) and he croncheld there it ind the . blistering sun, and staryvod and children cani v snow and inoth d the women o him and laughed ag bis moans fen a child of high degree fre i his dady mothicr teok him to the oartyard and let him watch a stary »man writhe in his azony. And c some YI'(I!IlHlll(ll' wrote verses about her lily hands and heavenly pecee with democrats; Yon Knew L".'lian till it dropped off. Grand gentles, nobility! The these, plainest or clerk in e, and she hadn’t bad a bath foe year and wore her coarse under- | fine sprigs the humblest shop in our city to- day wouldn’t sit at the same table | CASH GROCER 216 South Florida Ave. Phone | Just Look at These Prices 34 {17 lbs Granulated Sugar...... $l.00lcoleo (ground), per lb.. . % 'Salt Bacon, per Ib..... 14Y¢ | Cnions, per Ib .......... B |8 cans Tomatoes ....... ml‘m 6 pkgs.. : |3 cans Sugar Corn ........... Me' '_I“'l" ‘m ...... %, | Best Flour, 24-1b sack......... 90¢ | utriline Horse Feed. $175 | Best, Flour, 12-1b sack ........ 45¢ Corno Horse & Male Feed.. 3oy | Best Flour, 96-1b sack........ 1 . {7 bars SOap ...........oocen | Head Rice, per'lb. ........... | Coffee (Arbuckles), per Ib.. ' Caffee (Green), perb.......... ?l guarantee my stock to!be‘ strictly Fresh ang First-class. Give me a trial and be convinceg [The Best Policy In Case 01 fire Iy A Fire Insurance Policy! Notablank one, not an IN. TENDED one, tu a policy duly signcd .y sealed and delivered | WeRepresentthe Follow- ing Reiiabie Companies: l German-American ; . | Phoenix, Hartford fire. It's the cnly Fidelity Underwriters and many othersas good Y. Z MANN Successor to the Johnson Agency ' ‘ Room 7. Raymondo Building, Phone 30 to you before ¢ kind that counts. SEOPPOFIOPPOPHOEFOEIOOEOHE GEOFIQIIOPDEBOBEOTI 041014 EPISCOPAL (ALL SAINTS) CHURCH. | b" announced. Rev. J. H. Weddell minister in charge. Services—11 a. m. and 5 p. m. on every Sunday, except third. Sunday School—10 a. m. every |ally 18 clothed in the prison garment v P and te P! F wn them, hall, at 3 p. m. and tell them to Fo and dro ‘n m and when we cried at the idea the All Saints Guild meets on Tuesdav [ S — These Fish Bulld Nests. The Paradise fish, which incident would ask a growing child to do a cruel thing like that today would Le sent to the juvenile court for in- vestigation, and quite right, too. siown people laughed. Any one wio PO F with one of them any more than he would dine with a growling, mumb- ling, bone-cracking, paw-biting monkey. p No, no--we do not deteriorate, we rise, we rise, and our children will rise after us, higher, higher, out ot When my grandmother died the neighbors came and sat in the room itho mire of selfish brutality that of black and white stripes, and the i hore us. Sunday. ¢ .. | Indian fighting fish are nest builders. Lakeland Branch of the Woman's They build nests among the mosses Auxiliary meets on the Monday fol- | gng grasses for their eggs. The male lowing the first Sunday of each|fighes of these species take charge month, at 3 p. m., at the residence |of the babies, and the females have o' some one of the members, as may ' nothing to do with the!r babies, Higher, higher, see the star shines in the far, far East, the long night of sleeping conscience is almost |4 ready to break into rosy dawn, Let us be on our knees to welcome it. vith her and watched every syvmp- tem of her agony with a kind of gruesome interest, and went home and told the children all about it. Civilized! - they weren't even parti- Koy 2=y 3 2O WSO@O&OW@&?O@O&)&Q@M BOOSTING =1 Another shipment of those delicious e Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- nved, When wanting something in YOU CAN'T FIND a better, more complete stnck of ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANs IRONS, MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere hereabouts. Our prices are exceptionaily attractive and our standard of quality unexcelled. Strength in Cheerfulness. Wondrous is the strength of cheer fulness, altogether past cal. ulation its wers ing! Wear a bright and hopeful facs, ::mune:rtl;n::erfl::llc;u:t:f:;on:'xli‘tzr::.- Do not be forever roosting ly joyous—a spirit all sunsiine, grace- where near the wailing place! You | ful from very gladness, boautiful be «'n’'t help your town by Kknocking | cause bright.—Carlyle. Help vour town along by boos'- some- . . candies don’t forget them. §c Sack. {6 1 (& tackwerd gitiovs, i TSI PR AR T y some optimistic talking does a lot i to help things move. In the nuxd_‘GHANflMUIH[H (] [] 1 !?,'! ’ H i o 4 D E N N Y cne town was sticking, evidently - 5 rlorida [lcctrlc & Macnlnery( (:0. DRANE BUILDING @ PHONE 46 C OB BB DDA S ODROB DRI 2D oD% DB AP FAD D E D B D PO BOEDEO PO CO00C0VOVCOIVUGGOATTO0OC00 O chored there, for her people all we :'c‘, kicking, all were dishing up des- usEu SAGE IEA pair. All were groaning o'er their ; e taxes, shedding tear drops in & HODIOIEOIRGIRAPYEFOIFOIP EROPIOPPOPPOPIOUBPOLO 10 d oz b nrdsdinaha {@Mva:MWWLW@Mm stream; all had hammers, cluts, and To Darken the Hair and Restorc\ K axes, ready for each helprul scheme, Gmy and Faded Hair to Its flmmmmmm WW\MM\MNWNMMNM“NW“W‘W | S the village sat and rotted till a Natural Color. | & ] booster landed there; soon the| It is easier to preserve the color of | 8 0" " trouble’s seat he spotted, saw the |the hair than to restore it, although The Home For Savlngs s in the air, and he jarred rhejlt is possible to do both. Our ,L'rundv1 0 S e a e ¥ e croakers, stirred them up to | mothers understood the secret. They hump along, till the plac of jokers and the breeze w eng. was il | made e tea,” and their dark, | & tull of | glossy hair long after middle life! Citizens forsook the habi; of | was due to this fact. Our mothers = bewailing this and that, and the tim. | have gray hairs before they are fifty, id business rabbit rustled like a tizer | but they are beginning to ap |Ihrough the Door of a Bank Rosedale lots are the best lots now on the market, lccated v reciate near the center of the city. 5 W Many a yourg man Koo won e way v;':)l. fll'ld l!l\j)‘ fnll turned to ker- | the wisdom of our grandmotliers in ) : Whooping, singing forth the ham- |using “sage tea” for their hair and) upward in the business world. let’s praise, and that hamlet. lurcly | are fast following suit. We will continue to offer them at the original price made o The hllbit of sa\'ing in a represemative drooping, filled its neighbors with The present generation has the ad- i amaze. Now this story true a¢|vantaze of the past in that it can institution---as well as S 1 as i [ Year ago until Dec. 15, when ced 20 767 3 as the h(lpf‘“ as preaching, shows what one lone man | &€t a ready-to-use preparation called S T 0L 1 e sistance which this bank renders its can do, it instead of doleful screech- | Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair | cent. 1 you are thinking of buyi i ime in 1 pfltl‘OnS"'dea"d«‘ C(‘n»‘i\l\‘l'(lli()n. "' ,\'n‘lIl.\‘ “cockadoodledoo®” For | Remedy. As a scalp tonic and \n]n‘: ; : Sl asiin bdech it i : 5 Fou stimulate your neighbors evepy | resterer this preparation is vastly | The doors of this bank are open to as- time vou give three che and the | superior to the ordinary “saze teg SR e EaE Detiar ore AL R B harvest of your labors will be roqed sist every worthy enterprise of indi- in Walt Mason vidual or corporation. made by onr grandmothers The growth and beauty of the hair depends on a hos "condition of the scalp. Wy and Sul-| phur Hair Remed) v Lills the dandruff germs which rob the hair of its life, color and lustre, mak the scalp clean and healthy, giv the hair strength, color and teautr, {and makes it grcw. ; Get a 50 cent bottle from yonr druggist today. He will give your money back if you are not satisfied after a fair trial. coming years en opportunity and regret it. Smith & Steitz and G.C. Rogan Q0 QR0 A A0 AR XA AKX A A AN AN AN AN AN What's a Friend? Apropos of gratitude, a prominent politiclan gave the other day a very amusing definition of a friend. “A friend,” he said, “is a man who takes your part against all your enemies, sticks to you through all your adver sities, lends you his last dollar with- out security—and then, when fortune smiles on you at last, is content to take & back seat and keep out of the y." THE AMERICAN STATE BANK OF LAKELAND We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest

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