Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 23, 1912, Page 3

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THE EVENIN, TELEGRAM LAK AND. FI.A. NOV. 23. 1912, PAGR THREY R e U — UDITORIUM TONIGHT, NOV. 23 [0 Tefamane o) O ————————. . —— . > ——— D g ————————— MISS DELLA CLARKE In the New York Comedy Success "Introduce Me” e —— e — e e s (New York Telegraph) says: *“The laughing hit of the year.’ (New York World) says: “A comedy that is clean and wholesome." (I'hi'adelplna Record) says: "W clcome Miss Clarke in ‘Introduce Me. " THE SOCIAL THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON (NOTE)—Messrs. Kennedy and H:ll. managers Auditorium. wish tc call special attention to this attraction. Special effort was made to hange the date, but it was impossible. Curtain will be held until 8:45 for the benefit of the merchants. For the benefit of out-of-town pa- tvens MAIL ORDERS will be held unti! 8 o'clock. Phone 89 for your resevation. Seats now selling. Special pric.e schedule for this attraction. Lower Floor $1.50, $1.00, 75c¢. Balconv 75¢, 50c. Carriage Call 10:45 Sharp o= — S — P ————— B i) | Miss }{elen Combear Was . LIXIELAND LADIES [the ae ;' ndant Peter Parsons be, and | beginning, be and they are hereby 1 Lo } Hotdres gt Surpme Pmy ARE APPRECIATIVE, ' he is hereby required to appear luf required to appear to said bill on or ‘ oy n \ ety crowd of young people on e the bill of complaint filed in said | before the 3rd Jday of February, g plousuit l'w“l leit the city tast night Fie Tadies of Dixicland Improve- fcanse on or bofore the 6th day ol IO, the same being the rale day ! { b THre G Diy WakkoN; and i 4 Buor Licit society desive through the col- | fanuary, 19103, 1o same being the siid month, otherwise the allega- o | H [k ul' “w;r doatiniiviotiestlio | s of the Evening Telegram to ve- {rele-day of gaid court for said saonth, | tions of said bill will be taken as H : 'h_w y country home of Dr. W Il." i thanks to those who so Kindly ‘liHlt‘l\\lN‘ the allezations of »I.AI‘umIt‘.\w d oas to said defendants on f Lol ‘_:‘ i, where they gave a surprise |0 cdat the birthday donation | will be taken as conforsed by | the suceceding rale day of said court ] : bty l“'mmor of ‘Mius: Holow Conie Vst evening, Quite a neat it fdd defendant on the sueceeding | thercafter, it ! i A.I: A R th sim was realized., rile day of said court thereatior, 1t is further ovderved that this or- ' 1'4Ill-"|lll'|';~. of this interesting ““““_\ll Many thanks are due those, who, [ that all parties eclaiming interes he published in the Lakeland ? 'I'ihv participators in the afaiv tiahlc to be present, returned their fvader Henry Schmidt, deceased, [ Telogram, a newspaper publizhed in e ra i o0 i ba ot Mika iseinh un(l'l” s with donations, vhether as heirs, deviseoes, grantecs psiid county, as to the defendant, I wors:daliglifod o uee (o ook oL I these who \\'t-n-l llillll“l't.‘ll by th *ootherwise, in the following de-| Peter Parsons, for ecicht conseeti- % ssolulo. Surpriselon her' e when in n-mwlll.\\l'illh«'l' from .ln-lu),: In'. ‘ribed property, ll»-\\"il: Begin 950 [ tive weeks, an? as to the Loirs, do- FL T L R R & alie foimd “",m all assembled in the | 400 did not send their bags Will [ oks. north and - 5.71 cast of [visees, grantees or other claimants TELEPNONE RUY BERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. ..,:.'_,,-10r< A delightful evening was ) unn. h.'.“f |(r .I |”“|l{lllill‘hl‘lll |”. ‘|”u }-.u‘n¥ W ‘I' ,“""» I ol .llu Jnl:(hf Henry .\A.lnnull, deceased, for ot Number 37 Olh]'l'lll music and gumes making the Will he ar appreciated by the fscatheaast quarter of the sotith- | twelve conseentive weeks u.e \ eesee ) .o RN SR R X 3 5 i r Wl G CATY TWER H "W et i 24 g v ¢ . 3 wesiatnze Number 138 [ hours fly all wo quickly. Hampers | """ b, “.I'\‘“' .U auRTtCy OF scction 20, Tlowii- ). Glven' inder ‘my hand and senl, atnee TR RS S KPR e R $<“’ Lot Tt e ik caain Seer ship 31, south, range 25 ecast, in|this Sth day of November, 1912, el ! Wbt : & It SRR S Poik county, Florida, run thenee A, B, FERGUSON : AL NOTICE-—Notices fvr the Social Dcpnnment can be com- Q o “"""_"’ UIH dHab Je ol adiely cast 5.71 chs, north 2,10 chs, wes Clerk Circuit Conrt l‘:-;k ('o;nll\' cated to the Society Edit)r by either of the above telephones. & "™ "‘“‘f "‘_‘"“f iy grread - and .71 chs., south 210 chs, to point of | (SEAL) Florida, i B ...l written notices to the So iety Editor, care Evening Telegram. 6 thoroughly enjoyed by ull. : v Noiices of social functions, clu meetings, church gathcrings and 3 Those who enjoyed the occaslon | U — — e > oo itcs of social intercst should be telenhoned to this depart. P JALS ALiee VoL BluRae, AllD UMD H H N [SI“H[" H tas soun as they cceur in order that then news value is mot 3| liae, Gladys ,““"‘”" Aol ¢ vaired 6[ icorgia Lanier, Mary Groover, Mary | ! @ , 2, A Sy | Dougherty, Louje Layton, Edith Ton A Simple, Harmless Remedy, Quickl | el i —— lmmn, Messrs. Henry Wilby, Chas Rell)ie;'es C;ntm'rhal Deat:ncss Y . ! THE BEST you HAVE The storm and sunshlne—all ot‘ ‘"'-‘ll"", i\m'ud (l;hih:, \\'llliam‘l ':il“' | The thousands who suffer the mis- e 0 ays i ‘ these "'“ PROL, oL g '"; Leland Mc-1o oy of colds and catarrh and claim | we loyal hearts, there ara I'or all the brightness of the da“'""‘l"”‘;"'l.‘,',lm, Il‘l.(,n.‘d"l," .' u'ul ‘“v"d” they have never found a cure can ! it | Aud cheerfuliess of noon and | £om, J. Frank Farrow, S. B. Groom. I get Instant reliet by simply anoint- e St ; o ’ ki L] * * " N Mot . | night; | ing the nostrils with Ely's Cream J J are s nd | {ov el I & ouls that are pure and | \nd all that joy s builded on | Ladies Hold Thank Offering Balm. ; | Give us the grace to see eright, Meeting With Mrs, Morse. Unlike internal medicines which ! <ve to the world the best you On Thursday afternoon at the hos ubset the stomach, or strong snufls | e or have {1t us remember each kind word I pitable home of Mrs. 1. B. Morse i which only aggravate the trouble, 4 the best will come to you. by weigit of goodly ""‘“""‘ Ladies Missionary society of (i thi8 cleansing, healing, antiseptic | ) | Blessed u vmberland Presbyterian churct Balm instantly reaches the seat oi | S : ;i ; ita w e o e've said or| T the trouble, stops the nasty dis- . | ne, und love your life will Bach zentle thing weive 2 beld its November thank-offerin: ’ ) : . fow; { heard {meeting. Despite the inclemency o “Barse, clears the nose, head and | Before you kflOW It W""er WI" ’ | o : ? : ' s . ( « emory the rest. | g i .. throat and brings back the sense o ] ugth in your uttermost need; \nd blot from memory t [the weather quite a number wer us ba ‘ i e y at dill | Give as the grace to see and know | P i 5 o ¥ tuste, small and improves the hear mage her bow' Be"er lnake your 4 ith and a score of hearts will fpresent and a most pleasant anu : % { o [T benefits along the way profitable meeting was enjoyed by 18- More than this, it strengthe th‘ Wln(er purchases_ There are many s i Sl thi hines that help us so, ha e S p gt the weakened and discased tissnes, faith in vour world and deed | The many thi tha : all. The program consisted of Scriv | N { Let ug he thankful every day, ture reading, songs and prayers, in thus protecting you against a |'v!||l'n; gOOd l'eaSOflS fOl' buylng them NOW { v AR ; : 1 { the trouble. This remedy will ( rith, and your gift will be terspersed with voluntary remark: © ! R and HERE S paid in Kind, | usic Club Met Yesterday by difterent ones, some expressin: 'l""‘"'-‘ a mldln.l a day, and pr"\«-'nl ll--" tore fu" Of new gOOdS, i honor will honor meet; {Tn Gpen Session. atitude for special blessings an l‘-l‘.:’l"""k chronic or resulting in ca- | Whlp Cords, ROtlne in tan, Whlte, and P smile that is sweet will sure- |00y Gy o Lakeland held [all for - general blessings received i ¢ g b Iy find !, first open mecting of the season | Quring the past year. Aside from in o ‘\“‘"‘“' "“'I‘“'”' l;‘ A ”|‘:l'“'“v"":“”', Copenhagen blue. Blg hne 0f Ladles 1 PORY s : N i o & 9 . e membrane lining e all as- | le this is just as sweet, N m ar the studio of | dividual blessings all felt that as « o £ sl | 5 FeAS 2 The interesting | society they had much to be thank sages, and cannot be reached by umrg 3nd Chlldl’en S Underweal", gOOd Val' : [ Mrs 8 Il h i 5 Al B 4 Lure: aken i . ach, nor| I is the mirror of king and didly rendored | tul for since no serious sickness and tUres taken into the stomach, I . gocram was splendidly rendered 3 . . ¢ epnfie - and fows1 ues a slave, 1 ,“‘ Lature of a forerun- | Mo deaths had invaded their ranks ‘#" it "" cured by snufls _“_’"’ e sc nd 50c° Get my prlces on 15t what we are and do; I e casunt and profit- Near the close of the meeting i tfc‘rs‘\\lm-h un.l_\ (v-.u.x.w ;.uhlnmml i e ShOes’ (he Verv bes‘ for your money Th Live 1o the world the best you ! o “l1b s to have|most liberal thank offering was tak- "' MIUP' S waste S g have ;’ i e len. After the close of the meetin ("Ql a 50 cent b ottle o 1 Ely’s Crean | B e e - = § ) futhiban ; | i il rtitin Akt lalm from your druggist, and afte: | the best will come back 19} i v ivine the opera,|some time was spent socially, daint; % : = 3 : S ‘ B R T Aweek oy -:. o ey, and the pro- | refreshments were served and as Ui Lf'mg !" for “ day _~‘”” R B Lk Ome OO argalns ln { jhiccel | o this subject |shades of evening were fast fallin ':‘“‘ll"""’ i “"”"1‘“ { it e | eram N b | e Mothers shofld give the ehildren i e . Loruscs and songs | the members were forced to dispers R 5 : i M M D i 4 o loping that they might be permitted =1¥'S ¢ Ll ’“.l'" b ‘”,"h 'W! y en S epartment ! A GRACE FOR TODAY ¥ | with a chorus, | t© assemble in many more such croup. It is perfectly harmless, an [ i i ; ‘ T pleasatit ©o take ! 40c AND 50c MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT.... Sevaes 25¢ | Sho I'mn \l\la‘:rc I%L ih: ood \ w<ing manner. This| s 2 e IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, TENTLI $1.00 AND $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT ...... .75¢ ! s vay to see the g in his " * BTN S oA 1 omes into our lives each day | was the | we Mr. Crme has been Szfcred Concert Will Be JUDI(,‘IAI, (~IR.‘ i <)I" LA $1.50 AND $200 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT ........ $1.00 | e Ylossings, dimly understood, Jeard since e revirned irom New | Given Tomorrow Afternoon. v VIR, I A e — BRI 1 gives us cheer along the way. [ York where hie stud lied nnder “"'\"fl_' The following is the program to FOR POLK " ik ‘.\l\ =il 3 content, with gold and gear, land he received many compliments. ) b given tomorrow afternoon at the T.. Hyers vs. Peter Parsons ct al. —| ( ents Shoe Bar zh much or little we possess; Solos from the opera were l:|l|>'0 ‘uditorium by the McHenry Mili- B"ll to remove cloud and bl | galns , _ : g Uigeins, Mrs. Madden | yapry hand: title. 8 be glad for w is bere sung by Miss Riggins, ary : ! S d for what is « lund Mics Summerlin, which were de- It appearing frow the afidavit of | $2.50 AND $3.50 GENTS' SHOES FOR ceeerennen. 8190 Ja this, our day of thankfulness. |and Miss Sumn o000 | i 50 \ lightfully received March—Garde du Corps, Cham- | R- B- Huffaker, solicitor fcr the $4.50 AND $5.00 GENTS' SHOES FOR .............. $3.50 i Byt broaden, too, the soul and mind AMrs. F. Edwards Ohlinzér read a|ypeps, 1(:0mplamant, filed in said chuse and i % that our thanks will mot be|splendidly prepared paper on the | Serenade—La Poloma, Yradier. |'@€ bill sworn to by said solicitor i found Chimes of Normandy, this being fol-] = selection — Southern Plantation | that the residence of Peter Parsons, | i B custom’s rule and rote confined |[lowed by a chorus, Mrs. i I. Drane | songs, Conterno. cne of the defendants, named in the ! NOT i Within this ome day's narrow |singing the solo. Song — Quartet from Rigoletto, bill of complaint, is unkrown, andl ] bound, AMrs. Fletcher was heseiz 2ed 10 giVe verdi, that the residence or residences and N k - ' U5 be glad for early rain a piano number, and she racefully | waltzWedding of the Winds.|Iame OF names of the other defend- o tickets will be issued after Nov. 1. Allticket; will be That bids the flowers wake and |responded to the delight of all pres-| pap. i-'mts, the heirs, devisees, grantees or redeemed. Bring them in any day. "~ it March—The Stars and Stripes | |other claimants under Henry! ’ Lt us be :iad for snowy plain The program closed with a SONZ| Forever, Sousa. Schmidt, deceased, are also un-' S s i Miss Merriman, a Texas ViSiOT ) The Star Spangled Banner, Sousa. | KROWD; that there is no per- ) Tiat holds them in their winter |1y sleep who sang with much expression “The ————— son in the Statc of Florida up- g |,|v|l and the Rose.’ She was en- Poor Rxcuse. ch whom a service of a sub- Give g ¢ d (husiastically encored, and gave al*| ogmg man who bllld to his neigh- | P0°"a would bind said defendants; ko e other number, which was much en- | pop'g faults may be merely because that the said defendant, Peter Par- . . he ding graciousness of sprea joved, as she has a voice of rare|he thinks that M him an excuse | 5018, is over the age of twenty-one trees; langing seasons, wisely planned swectness and wide scope. = h“"" faults of his own. I T e W ““"I e e

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