Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 7, 1912, Page 5

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lT THE CHBISTIAN CHURCH TOMORROW. ‘ ' Rev. E. S. Allhand, of Bartow, { will preach morning and evening at thie Church of Christ. The public| is cordially invited. AT THE METHODIST CHURCH TOMORROW. Rev. J. R. Cason, presiding elder, will preach at the Methodist church tomorrow morning. This is the oc- casion of the fourth quarterly cop- ference, and the last visit this year ¢irs. F. S. Brown left today for a|to this charge. The conference will few days’ visit to her former home |take place Monday night at the ia Winter Garden. church, and this is especially im- ; pcrtant because the officials for the Miss Blanche Snow and Miss Ruby | ReXt year will be elected. I Tucker, two of Plant City's attrac-| Sunday evening the pastor will tive young society ladies, visited | Preach on the Vanities of Life, a spe- Lakeland yesterday, the guests of Cial sermon on opportunities and Miss Annie Kolb. failure. A cordial invitation is ex-’ tended to all people to attend all services. The annual conferenie is ouly little over a weck off, and the church is winding up all business for the year. This churh is o1 of the strongest of the deaomiuution in the State, and always carries a flat- tering report to the conference. The prospects are that the report this \ir=. Lulu McColpin is still se- <y ill to the regret of her many s {2, F. Bailey's family are now e to their friends at the Tuck- _.dence, corner of Orange strect " +orida avenue, which they have The members of the Woman's Club have determined to improve the ap- pearance of our streets and alleys. To that end they are obliged to have {funds with which to work. Through B {the courtesy and interest of Messrs. —es : Jackson & \Wilson, hardware mer- e David O ughter, s @ \trs. David Crocker and daug !clants, the Wonan's Club is given \ilcox, of Genoa, 1ll., reachel : 5 ¥ St i spend|n" opportunity to raise money for|" o ity last nig " the above mentioned object and oth- | Y¢ar Will be one of the best ever . weeks in Lakeland. They o e 5 g sl s e g er civic improvements, They will: ™% nds of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ruck- take charge of this store on Monday \lams and were influenced to] ] i S nmorning, Dec. 9, and continue in tere by them. charge for two weeks, making sales TR R MR I AR and collections. They ask the inter- sce he Church A December box for the lest and co-operation of the entire and Hospital will be packed! . = \rs. C. E. Browne at her home.‘ i ; Zouth Florida avenue, and any | Josiring to donate to the same | AN APPEAL FOR HELP. We feel that if the citizens of Lakeland knew just how we are cramped for room to entertain the ! State convention which meets nex: (week and lasts a little more than Hon. W. B. Crawford, of Kissim- ) o0 qavs, the THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKLLAND, FLA, would make spe-, PAGE FIVE. "2 FARMER NOW HEAD STONE OF THE GORNER (Continued from Page 1.) DEC. 7, 1912, A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. !%020{3&&060'50‘:0'&0*0'3 ] Inasmuch as the city aulhul’iliw‘k RIJMINATIONS 'Lave not succeeded in keeping the ———=pf- employes in (897 and an appropria- city clean and in a thoroughly saii- UNCLE HENRY tion of $3,272,908, it has increased itary condition, the Woman's Club lhm taken up the job, and to aid ithen in their efforts the Jackson & CFOBOBOPAPASOFABOFOFOPID: . Byl Wilsen (0. has agreed to give the to 13,858 enployes at beginning of club a per centage on all sales and Dear Editer, As | cast my eyes present fiscal year with an appro- cellections made by members of the |about over the fare State of Florida. priation this year of almost $25,- ll‘hlb during the month of December. |there is things in other towns which 000,000. Whereas there are now ' So on Monday morning next mem- |1 offen wish we had here, still I 2am 52,000 requests every week for de- bers of the Weman’s club will coms |a little slow about sayin so for feer partment publications, there were the Jackson & Wilson Co.'s|some ome will think I would ruther but 500 in 1897; and during this pe- piace of business and the entire | ive some place else, Which 1 wouldn’t. ricd 225,000,000 copies have beea stock will be for them to sell from. |1 would not swap Lakeland for any distributed. In soil investigation am Members of the club will also be|other town in the State just as it area of 623,000 square miles, equal nade collectors for December. The |stands now, and when | think of to that of Germany, France. Great Jackson & Wilson Co. bespeak for|the posserbilitys which will be in Britain, Ireland and Italy, has beem tlese ladies the courtesy and con- |the future I feel more deeply on the covered. sideration due them in their lauda- | subjeck than ever before. There is: Fle efforts. W. K. JACKSON. |a sayin that a persen can not have - 000 everything, and that is the truth, Mrs. T. E. Speer, who has been [and if you marry a woman wlth"“'“'h the idee. i visiting in Kissimmee for the past|black eyes you have got to cxpeck' There is other improvements which ten days, returned to the city this|{she will not have as good a temper, as a woman which has got blue eves, ! everything else bein equal and <3 : 2 around over the country for a trip ol FIRST B.APT[ST CHURCH. torth, but that is no reesen we ahoul0. sl bave all we can: get. jn/ Boont 150 milee and the wist’ peeco Preaching by the pastor both |this world of what is wuth havin. morning and evening. Baptizing at|7he reesen | don't mind comin right the cvening service. out and saying this about there be- The pastor will preach at night on ' ing things in other towns that | Scriptural baptism. would like to have here is becase we Secretary Hyman will be with thelare now going to get the most of B.Y P U at 6:15, and is anxious [ them. 1 have envyed Kissimmee the to meet every member of the Unfon. | paved streets, but behold a grater _l“.\-'!'.\'lmd) cordially invited to these | than Kissimmee will soon be here in tEervices that respeck. |1 have telt bad mann. e ‘a time becase Plant ity has had WOMAN'S CLUB APPRECIATIVE. [Vetter hottels than us. 1 have alers sayed to a homesecker if he men- | \ ] Vowas ! started to say, but I guess you canm haint been done here yet, but they " will be 80 in the neer future. A fel- morning. ler told me the other day he went of rode he found was -the east side of Lake Morton right here at home but that aint going to be so much longer. Neather is the dirty streets and allys we have been havin. [ have been expectin the Women's Club to arise in there might again one of these days and cleen up the but | don't keer wha 3 s it pets deae, and we don't wate too long between times about it. I guess this is all for this time. inet intandin tn uree dicrond- in freemen to lift up their heds as the cavin is, heease we are movin Weo the Woman's Club of Lake- | tions the subjeck, that if he is Euid, extend our sincerest thanks | tendin to live at a hotel, all right, bo mreatly apprectated. | mee, stopped over in this city 0 (1 urort (o assist us. Some have|Bnd warmest cxpressions of apprecia- | but at the same time 1 have e ol ; . 3 | breakfast this morning en route 10\ xup who might take move, and tion to cach and every one who so!bad. However, we aint goin o he M‘I " i ‘;',”‘ "'l' the rodo o ';"g':" T 1ai i e e ¢ i an 5 1e has come O \.sterday afternoon large crowds Gainesville on professional business i ,, have not responded, thinking ‘i"’ '“M\ aided us on the night of without good hottels much longer, | ‘": l"‘:h ::“ll 0 ;\l;“i“l‘ m:m o ."'.': : i Mr. Crawford was formerly the edi- w e ‘ I rorld.” it 5 8 g Siys, e iem which a willil nee i heir aid would not be needed. We our rip Around the World. (trust and beleeve, 1 have all roused the store of Mr. G. T. Har It ol N ! to push ner to pull has got to git tor of the Pensacola News, but hits | o4 (he help of everyone, Many of b the occasion being their grandl ing of Christmas toys. A real . Claus was there and he de- red all the children by giving |YO4TS bast. u bags of candy. i PSS A iiev. and Mrs. Patterson returned | | night from Tampa, where they, nded the conference of the Pres- jery. They report a fine meet- - all who attended deriving mucn .efit therefrom. i | T T | WM. D. NOWLIN, Pastor. Mr. J. M. Keen, who is suffering| Within a couple of days Lakeland | JOUN K. ¢OX, Ch. Com. ith gastritis, was able to take a lit-| V/ill have the privilege of entertain- i e broth yesterday for the first time | Ir2 between 500 and 1,000 wisitors considered high authority. * politics in mine* now,” said Mr. (ru4\\'l‘m-d this morning. “l am de-1 4004 0 Thursday night. voting myself to my profession and o, iain the reputation of Lakeland 'find it more profitable than the po-! litical game.” fcr hospitality. b two weeks. : as been very serious, is slowly im- | hoving. A er it is to be good or bad, rests with ' run the Taft campaign this year. Two good friends, Mr. P. Ottinger her citizens. The city has put on! 1 Mr. Sammon, remembered the 'a force of men cleaning up the {tor's family today with some very streets, but they may not get in! Jice oranges and grapefruit, which “front of your house to pick up the indeed much appreciated. Mr. | baper and trash that has accumnlat- swer states that he will put up ©iand which your neighbors can se» istmas boxes of fruit at a very it you haven't yet noticed it. So we derate price to all those desiring (vould suggest that all good house- h. {wives get out and take a look at their sidewalks and the street in lilly Jones, who has delighted front of their homes and keep the iy appreciative audiences with |same swept and garnished while the . ,;nn_as at the Majestic theater visitors are here. I ring his six weeks' stay in Lake- pas SR nl. leaves tonight for Jackson-!FIRST PRESBYTERIAN . where he fills an engagement CHURCH TOMORROW. ‘he Montgomery theater, going om there to New York, where he| Sunday school at 9:45. be a permanent attraction at| Regular preaching services at 11 of the largest theaters in the a m, and 7 p. m. 1y At thq morning service the pastor, Rev. W. S. Patterson, will present Mr J, H. Wendler, who has been 'a report of the interesting confer- trivcling for several years for the 'ence held in Tampa during the past Wmpole Drug Co., of Philadelphia, week. lus resigned this position and has| All members requested to be pres- sumed charge of the Lakeland of- | ent. ties of the Florida Lakeland Homes All visitors are cordially wel- and has leased rooms in the ! comed. ryant building, where he will act the business of the firm. arl C. May, who filled this of- !+ has been transferred to Auburn- where he will look after the 1ny's holdings there. Mr. Wen- es that the company has 480 s planted in citrus fruit and * work on their 1,000 acre sugar tarm, which is to be located QO R OOV O VOOV OO OGO ' two miles east of Lake Parker, JOHN BUNNY IN A VITIGRAPH ready underway. TONIGHT. mo.mnum CODDDODOVOOOBODTG [I]IS(]N | A “Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE—TIPPERARY MARY et — e AJESTI( THEATRE THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. FOR THE PAPOOSE. (Pathe—Drama.) CAPTAIN JE—;‘-K'S DIPLOMACY. (Vitagraph—Comedy.) HOW HE MADE GOOD. ison—Comedy-Drama.) THE SOCIAL SECRETARY. (Lubin—Drama.) HEN THE HEART CALLS. l (Nestor—Drama.) “ren A wire 1v A HerrY. |QOPEN AT 6 P. M. (Eclair—Comedy.) General Admission...10¢ wowor | Children, under 12....5¢ Cmnmmnu e = e B paeneneneneneneneoenenensd Open From 5 to 11. Deen- Bryant | been practicing law in }\msimmw-""r people are taking four, five or | with marked success for several "gix cach, but we still have more Hols :"" vophlariwitt *rames than homes. Please call up |the press gang of Florida and in the {John F. Cox tonight as soon as you | matter of State politics he has been ' read this appeal and tell him how But 20 |, 00y vou can take. Remember the convention only lasts from Monday [0y 00qlin - the famous Cadillac We musi Your assistance at this time will be greatly appreciated. According to the report filed by His condition, which | from all parts of the State. These|the Republican National Committer, { people will carry away with them an | with the House of Representatives impression of Lakeland, and wheth-|a: Washington, it cost $904,828 t0 wsnama to be the only woman to whom | Most cordially, :le-n reel jelous of Tampa tor her MERTIE 1. GRACY, sceertary of the Bord of Trade, b Corresponding Soecretary. I have only got about three weok: it I 1 thi i oy over the fare land ane i me n Dee, 5, 1912, [more 1o be jelous in and thet 1 il : U alife ) s i some place else which we have not e o e e e (set back and lauf at Tawpa he \ | i lately s NEW CARS ARRIVING. "only thing | have n-nu\‘d Orlando EOLioke, Hlat ub: HNMGCIRLGIYSRO0 AR do likewise. So no more at present from your humble servent, out of the way, and be blamed quick about it. And, as we look about 1 | | In addition to Ford cars, we are i has been the surblime faith of hes sitizens that they have the only town which has a rvight on the map of Florida, all others bein just put n for perliteness suke, If they have ot knockers in that town they have got sense enough to keep there mouths shet, and when a knocker s that much sense, he soon gets UNCLE HENRY. P. S.-- If you was to call up Kelsey Blanton, 1 reckon he could peece out that place where I got stuck, if you desire and you think folks won't understand it as it is. ilnv and have on display at our salesroom, Peacock building, sample | cars of latest (1913) models, both Ford and Cadillac. Can sell you just | a; cheaply as you can buy anywhere, Lakeland Automo- | Cal! nnd see us. bileiad Sunply:Go. 124k sense enough not to he a knocker, ! Seld would like to have more of that | Ot | Pessimistic Antl, speret in this town, but the dawnin | _ People who talk merely for the pun | “A stenographer,” said Sneerwell, X 5 pose of attracting attention to them- iof my hopes will soon be blossomin gelyes seldom gvl the kind of attep N into———. [ fergot what in tarnation tion that iz worth 'n man dictates noradave L Tudea e . Y e e e ) " CLOTHES MEAN MUCH To Young Men TH ESE PECK made clothes have snap and s.yle which the average tailor can’t touch. Cater- ing to young men for years has trained us to know just how to serve them with clothes out of the ordinary and at the same time possessing styles and shades that are safely within the bounds of good taste. $18.00 ASHIONADLE CLOTHES $25.00 W o ——— e $20.00 BAILEY & PRUITT Building = @rner Main and Kentucky B g

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