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Miss Ruby |the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. M :.\'.atchell. for the past two weeks, re- “turned to her home in Lakeland last right, and was very well entertained by her numerous friends here, whe Phone 5,000 vill again welcome her when she {nstead of the meeting of (h:l\‘sits Mulberry.— Mulberry Herald, Fading Circle of the Missionary so- | - — ¢+ being held Monday afternoon Mr 1. Bunyan Smith, of Mulberry, (e Methodist church, there Will'yvag a Lakeland visitor on 'I‘h‘urulu:\ be a regular business meeting of the where he was looking over his re- goui Yy and all members and ladics contly acquired Cocoa Cola business | o the church are most urg vited to be present. viter attending to his affairs there yesterday, he returned in his Metz —— il Mulberrey Herald John Steitz, of Peoria, 11, husband owns several niu‘w} " Mro M. F. iletherine o atit of property in and near Lakeland, | i ‘ll rincton, the ah i i i fecitor of the Evening 3 jus wrrived in the city to spend a i ving 1 m, th [ Hewsy daily of the progressive city .« wecks as the guest of her son, | | b 6f Lakeland, visitor to the and paid this oli call Tel {first annive the editor ing was a distinguished \ iliam. She is accompanied by her }oland's sister, Mrs. Henry and both ladies express them sotes a8 more than well pleasid lLakeland and the surrounding Kreil- an appreciated celebrated itz gl The anm wi s us that it ig 2row- Smith. who has been | @ few days ago and | AT THE METHODIST CEURCH TOMORROW. | | Tomorrow will be a special day ai " the Methodist church. In the murxrf ing the pastor will preach on “The! Triumphs of Christian Womanhood,’ | and in the evening he will endeavo te show “How the Men Are Keeping: Pace.” These subjects are of vital irterest, and every man and woman | vho attends the church at all is| urged to hear both sermons. Ther: are some startling facts which ma~ be mentioned in each case. The day is set apart as Beneve- lence day, at which time all who at- | tend are urged to bring an offerinz | for the benevolences kept up by the church. These include home mis- sions, foreign missions, church ex- | | tension, education, and the support | o worn out preachers, and the wid |ows and orphans of deceased preach- ers. There are no better causes, No: 'm-l\ members of the church, but all ‘ rersons who come are requested l--‘ contribute to these worthy causes. Rev. Isaac (. Jenkins will preach ir Dixieland in the afternoen at the close of Sunday school. ' ] | STUDYING AGR[CULTUBE BY PRACTICAL METHODS An Eighth Grade pupil contribute- Ctive following: [ One morning recently the eighth cadital city Monday }Ll‘ildl‘ agriculture class rounded ou! PONOR ROLL OF THE LAKE the stock by a study 'of the live animals. An engagement having previously Mr. Wiison, of the lesson on live been made with o B ‘ii“‘;"‘“ vy day. Mro Hetherington is | Wilkon stables, the pupils at the ap-! \lr, . W. Lapham, a large pruo»"J e LD "pointed time marched to the side : v owner of Lakeland, has r(‘:u‘hml}N"W.:\\ he lis o I‘l" in the pew walk oppesite the stable where they ‘”'_‘ ity for the winter, after a pleas- | l'-r In‘h% aid Lakeland should feei | halted, notehook and pencil in hand. w" .~v1.nm|('r spent at his home mtl'l(‘blh? of |1.|: per ;l»ll(| its able edi-; Mr. Wilson had seleeted anid Cston, Del. Mr. Lapham was dis- | HESor 19 '””',‘ of its material ad- Liought trom the pasture the bes' j >r1m"(l not to find the Inri‘-;}"”h'"""" his been due to the ro- he had o tine collection of saddle, (reets down and sewerage installed, esnirit of the paper. Partow griving, draft and work hors sin | was gratified to know there is‘(M vier-Informans Pie and in paids; eveam, chestnut, 10 « holding up these improvc- 4 ‘inl;ll Kk and rhone, which were led out LODLS NOW. Profoand Mreso O Rucker Adams, | by the attendants in a line in frunl‘ BN NS SRS the indefatizable Chautangua worh- of the ehildeen, i 5 R o s, are it city and are being a-- ; Mr. Wilson was just as enthusias- party of sightseers from Lake- corded a most Learty weleame by tie and caretul to point our the good lad m-l»-:(!ml Messrs, H. D. Menden- thelr many friends Prof, Adaws is | Points, exhibit the paces and gaits Vol and Thempson and the Misses very much pleased with the ::m\uh ard answep the many questions, as (Uive 2ummerling Lois Klopp, Marion l-iflfrlunvl has made sinee he loft last i il e e xpected to sell a horse to each Mopiman, of Corpus Christi, Marion spring, and ..«;., cially is he very one of the hn,..hll hoys .|m.| girls; and v o is visiting Lakeland friends, and much gratiticd over the maeniticont they thanked him heartily, Chantauguna Auditorinm, which he '« or two others, who motored over in Mr. Mendenhall's car and stayed "”J"'»_"s 1o be fur beyond his most for a fow hours, before returning to SHEUINe expectations. 1t was la i their homes. —Mulberry Herald, Iy through the efforts of Prof. Adams | 5 ___‘: and his charming wife that the ideun Keloey Blanton was in the city n'lu. Chautangua anditoriom was vestorday greoting his many friends, | OTiEINAted, and the geed sown by Mr. Blanton was formerly a resident them has borne cuch an abundant ot this city, engaged in the practice h"""i"f' that they eannot - but he o' law, but has been in Lakeland for sratinied wnd. plonsed.- vl s schic time, where he has established | 29ms will te in Florlda for th E 1000 practice. MF. Blanton su.\'r winter, making Lakeland their head- ¢ : jauarters, and will soon begin to pre- that Lakeland is booming in every | ™ ! = he and that body which has recently inercased its membersghip, is a live wire. The tourists are coming there in bunches BUSINESS MEN, WAKE UP! ond a very heavy winter tourist sea- ‘ S son is anticipated.—Tampa Tribune It is time for you to stop paying | for your place of business and never .'rivm!.‘g(‘t a deed. Just count up the 1Iamonm of rent you have paid since | you started business, and still you | don't own the property. respect, the tewn's trade iy i e held some time in February Mrs, U, 8. Jackson and Miss Elwell, of Washington, D). Vill reach Lakeland this afternc to spend some time here the guests | of the former's brother, Mr. Gardner and wife at their lovely home on Banana lake. Mrs. Jackson Lefore her marriage was Miss Grace Gardner, an expert stenographer of | t lots Tampa. | :t r(‘:;'h Pant | g eost and back of Bryant building and ncrth of the Tremont hotel, on Main street. No better location for busi- ness in the city for sale. Th: size fronting on Main a back alle; of 18 \e 3 | feet. These 1ot will be sold on dir.and Mrs. Paul Gardner are in | rms, one-fourth cash, balance in teday from Gardner's Garden on “"'!ono. two and three years, 8 per cent nana lake, and have been enthusias First bhuyer gets the first l. n.-:nll,\' welcomed by their many | For further particulars, see 1r!¢-nds, this being the first time Mr. 7 W. KIMBROUGH. Cardner has been in town for sev- 11-5 Lakeland, Fla. eral months. He is perfectly amazed | 2t the great improvements that have | been wrought and are now under vay, and he has promised that he Wil not let such a long time eclap-e Léfore he comes in and sees his Lake- lind friends again. With his usual fenerosity, which is only excelled by . A & n . Lis good looks, he broughy the edi- THEATRE ter's family a large sack of oranges, o e £rapefruit and vegetables, which are Q0000000000000 mch ” ssure i appreciated, we can assure . EXTRA SHOW TONIGHT. 0000000000 ODO0D { “Program for Tonight, ; [ ,\H.H'}STI(_'—O;:HESTR,\. ‘ 2 L Prof. Murphy Leader. THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. 2ix120, leaving interest. choice, P s sassanassasny ] o R L a el s e s a s e AJESTI o CAPTAIN KING'S RESCUE. (Lubin—Drama.) THAT HOUN' DAWG. (Pathe—Comedy.) THE SEVENTH SON. (Vitagraph—Drama.) THE MILL BUYERS. (Victor—Drama.) Waneta's Sacrificc ETAOIN OPEN AT 6 P General Admission...10¢ Children, under 12....5¢ WANETA’S SACRIFICE. (Shamrock—Drama; Two Reels.) Open From 5 to 11. CRILDARN UNDER 18 . a-land Upare for the Chantanaua, whi*h will [ { I have just purchased the five lots! | They next visited the Scipper ste "bies to inspect a herd of Jersey cows busy with notebook and peneil as My, Shepherd pointed out the best specimens. | Returning to the school house a 1(-mmuu-ison of notes and a lively dis- “lefiifln of the merits of each fuvo- were irite completed the lesson. | Such object lessons are very help- "ful and quicken the interest in oth- "erwise dull subjects. | NOTICE TO EAGLES! You are requested to attend the ! mecting Wednesday night, the 27th, , Nomination of officers and !'work. G. W. ROWLAND, douren Pres We have just received demonstra- tor, 1913 Ford touring car, which is 1a beauty. Whether you wish to buy or not, visit our salesroom and tak? automohiie | value on the American market, Costs iless to begin with (only $665 for touring cars and $590 for roadstcrs delivered at your door fully cquipped) being light (vet strong) they will g0 where heavy cars cannot, and this fact makes tire bills, which is tha largest part of cost of keeping up cars, very light. \We have eightecn cars ordered, and expect the first in- stalment of six about Dec. 1. If o1 want one, better place your orde: ahead of time you want to bevia using it as demand is so heavy that i the factory cannot begin to keep up with it, and when we sell out one shipment we cannot tell when we will get another. Orders are already booked for a large portion of cars we have in sight. LAKELAND SUPPLY (0. |a look at this greatest AUTOMOBILE AND 11-22-t SUOOTTCOO0 FFOTOVOVOOVGO0C 00 AUDITORIUM Program for Tonight Della Clarke Admisslon Adults....|0¢ Children, under 12....5¢ R _— ’ ¢ " '.W'—M*-*‘L'-— ND, FLA., NOV. 23, 1912, HONOR ROLL OF THE LAKE | HOHOFOFOFOIOIOIOEOTONC 1 03O OT01 O OFOIOIGIHIOIOH01 NORTON PRIVATE SCHOOL. '3 s p E Cl ALS for Thanksgiving N. B. C. Fruit Cake, 5 Ibs. . $1.50 N. B. C. Fruit Cake, 1 Ib. . .30 Fresh Pecans, Brazil Nuts, Walnuts. “Log Cabin” Maple Syrup, best ever. <+ (For Nov. 11-16.) FIRST GRADE. Evelyn O’Doniel. Henry Bullock. Beatrice Pickard. Lamar Cox. Everett Brown. SECOND GRADE. Nap Elizabeth Melton. Inez Sidman. Robert Pate. Ethel Carter. THIRD GRADE. Edith O'Donicl, Clifford Brown. FOURTH GRADE. Thelma Carter., Elsie Cox. Uscar Eaton. FIFTH GRADE. Opal lee Bulloch, Hazel MeMullen, Blanche Graham. SRS O OIOIGIOLOPOTOFOFOLOTI0 0 - Qn O'E‘MQMQWMQ«WQW POTOLE s |0 W. P, PILLANS & CO. - \nuna Ellis. NINTH GRADE, x s [810:0:010103050505 000500+ 0404 <o, TENTH GRADE. OO R 0 O N RN O 0 one, MORTON PRIVA’IE SCHOOL. Rosedale 16-23.) (For Nov, FIRST GRADE, None, Rosedale lots are the best lots now on the market, lecated s SECOND GRADE, lithel Carter. THIRD GRADE Edith 0'Doniel. ; FOURTH GRADE } Alice Eaton, lhvl.mu Carter, | vear ago until Dee, 15, when the '|,|-i‘..‘ will be advanced 20 per Marjorie Hetherington, W Klis | i Y ¢ f i i cent. If you are thinking of buying a lot near in any time in the near the center of the city We will continue to offer them at the original price made one FIFTI GRADE, Blanche Graham, | Opal Lee Bulloch, SINTH GRADE. Helen Harvie, Leonard Carter, near future, vou had hetter see us ag onee, or you will miss a gold en opportunity and regret it. SEVENTIH GRADE. Mary Gardner, | EIGHTH GRADE, i ° [ Anna Ellis, 1 None. | TENTH GRADE. ! fand G.C Ro an There nn- some men who \\uuhlg . o rather be good than to have no dis- | tinction at all. IV mmmmm A A AN WWR Ten Good Reasons, Why You Shyuld 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 \Valks. 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. Sevemh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Berause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. =—fee—— Deen- Bryant G. C. Rogan " or §. M. STEPHENS PAGE FIVE prery - et - e s i i I e