Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 11, 1912, Page 5

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THE EVENING 8. Messrs. A, B. and D. B. Kibler, of business, Phone 5’000 Miss lola Parham, of Sanford, N : the Central Carolina hospital, is the i : 3 re the . aud Mrs. D. Fulghum are the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Griffin, ' of a little daughter, born . orning. e The ladies of the Woman's Club +. M. Smailes has returned @re highly elated over their success | W (. Smith, ‘lulp the cause and are willing to | warren, of Tennessee, is a buy whether they have immediate | win articles or not. It ix | remarkable instance of | crival in the city. She has need of ee m as saleslady with the certainly Nl . Wilson Hardware Co. public-s irited liberality on the part! ot this big firm to turn over a lib Pierce, of Hartwell, Ga., ¢al percentag 0 month or two with Mp, | the busitiess for two entire weeks to ! ter and tamily on Lake the ladies, 0 be used in public im- provement and beantifieation. 11 ev- of the proceeds of . cryoinstitution or citizen would do v I Robinson, of Nashyvigle, s mi hoin proportion to their abil ity, we could certainly have @ spicl s arrived in the city and luring t lidays of Bivd-span twe Mre Charle I'ram- TUE ERUSIE SISTERS TONIGHT rank Bontiey, of the Bent Pliis ds the last 3 of the It Drvecods Co., of Tampa, 15 s sisters at the Madostio, aul t vigitor in Lakeland to el een th ‘ v y he Plorida Paptist | mi Uotreat not take 1t PHOTTRIELY TR ~ These who have secn them will eor weain, as Dorothy Bates is expected to tainly come 1o see them fome Monday from South they are most artistic in their vari-! ¥ ' ¢ for the Christmas holiday 1 1 cus acts of high-class vandeville, and many friends will be delighted alb who have seen them, praise them velcome her mosy highly Mroand Mrs. Donald Adair have C. W. PARK DRAV[ATIC Co. D ved in the eity from West Palm :-§; Don’t fail 3 aeh, and we are glad to state that The €. W, Park Dramatic Co |h;~1:§: 1 oy will make Lakeland their fu- gogon is bigger and better than | tore home, Mro Adaiv having made oiep Presenting all new hizh <l.|~~i'i‘ ) :-||;|ranin’ns to engage in the elecs povalty plays, with special seenery |4 Reserved Seats on Sale Thursda i1 ical business here for cach, also up to date \:nnlvull‘-‘:(g. SECURE THE acts. The company as usnal is head 5’ (| me what | should | dawning of my hopes had blossomed Lain't been advertized like we into. Nearly overy other speeker, 'en bt o le and like our manny and and some which ain't much at speek- "vaided resourses warrents, mx-l oue in, has called me up or stopped me is we are « M LS town, am [ l Brmg 'snll there hain’t no reesen why wel —— | 1held by John Fdwards, Lavtona, where he has been it conducting the hardware l»usim-ssj\h”m Thes Lasant visit to his daughter, of Juckson & Wilson, and are making | Gjoq on many sales to people who want muu rfeck Jter tarists They iroe oo et s oo s e oo ofeafente \ips, W, 2 Jennings, of Jackson- ed by the invincible and incompar- | oo prominent worker ino the able comedian and eccentric dancer, and olub lite of the State. Sam ). Park, and a carefadly selected wife of a former governor of cast of player Don't forzet that Jda. ik in phe city attending the this great company will he at the vist convention and Missionary Auditorinm all nexy week and don’t wooand, while Liere, is the guest fail to take advantize of thiz op- Tee 1L Drane portunity to see one dollar and a I RIGHT CLOTHES it it Lall show for the small prices of would be glad to make @ sep- 15¢, 25¢ and 35e. The doe l‘(r:.p[‘\‘.l: notiee of every visitor in the scats will be on sale Thursday the fnt as there are several hun- 12th at the Red Cross Druog Store his is an impossibility. We Sad to have them with us, and hone they will carry away with as pleasing an impression of ity as we have of them-—and wonld be a mighty fine one, in- IR S TR SR Ot w RR e 03 L.:.:...; RUMINATIONS -of Mroand Mrs. W 1".\‘4’|r\nfl4 Mr UNCLE HENRY CiArs. L M. Love and Mr. . E. 680805040405 0803 03 O0P0HQ 0w riell, the two latter being sister Lrother of Capt. W. €. Norvell, it 1his morning for Georgia in Mr. +'« machine. They will visit St sustine and be joined at Jackson- by Capt. Norvell Saturday ctt, from which city they will pro- ! 1o Augusta. OCOBOBO00BOE Dear Editer, the Baptists is good looking folks, win't they? 1 have bheen wearin my best suit, which { got for Cousin Lurania's weddin, since this convention has been goiu lon here, and manny is the admirin looks has been cast my way. I have been a little hurt that K ‘I, which 1 mentioned in my lax Vs AL ¢, Hunt, of Wagoner, Okla,, the city, the guest of his frier nd | - — — f rmer classmate, Hon. C. M. ganme V3OO OIOTOBY somell, Mr, Hunt is a successful o . | nz lawyer of his State, but hv—‘! AJ ES I l enamored of Florida on a for- R isit, and is now looking armmd: T H EAT R E a view to locating in this Gl‘(-i which he says strikes him as nz the most prosperous and prom- |0 000000000000 CGO | THE LAST NIGHT OF THE | BRUSIE SISTERS. IQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i [mSONM ;l Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. emmm ' Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE » he has seen. THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE! PATHE'S WEEKLY CURRENT COUNTY. ! EVENTS | HIS lll"ll E SISTER JUST A WOMAN : (Lubin— Comedy.) | (Powers—Drama.) i { | { | DRIFTWOOD. (Selig—Drama. E BLIND MAN'S DOG. (Milano—Drama.) ._.._-—.___—_ ‘T THE BELL TOLD m--Comedy-Drama.) OPEN AT 6 P M from 5 p. m. to 10 p. m mmiss'o“---loc Saturdays to 11 p. m. — ——,|Children, under 12 51: ADMISSION ................ Wmmnu...-....u WW"W g | I l {letter hain’t made no move at tellin ave sayed the awning of my O cir the street to try and help me ou .t aeorge Harper sayed | could have styed, «linto the tinest Iine of ( fand says, “Love’s yonng dreem,” but § 1 says thay wa'n’t very ori somethin yon could say most any CAIstense on lin‘ whims EI“(’ lll)lil)ll\‘ hristmus toys, ete.” 1 ast oo a lot of rich folks, from somc- Ciant Clayton and he spoke up pompt wheres else. | nal bein the turists in the world has died off, A\ zocd of the rees tse we thar this ewn pRiul eveoy d in't one which has to depend for We can live an flurish after all time, but he sayed that was all he should not flurish off of them to some | v muhl think of at the present time, 1 e fast Capt. Alfield, and he give me alis bein done by other towns in the & o \ . i | : % tunnellon, are in the city today on | stare and says, “Get ‘em dead or, Si In Case of Firef:" e bl ot B alive, and 1 seen his mind was p | : : T 5 . —_——— dwellin in the past, and so 1 let hin i ter has a good time and enjoys there- Jack Chunn suggested 1 should | selfs. We had ought to fix the town | off. C.. a trained nurse graduate from |S4¥. "has blossomed Pheenix like v from the fire into grater glory mul‘l, power.” and this sounds pretty good itu fix up the slde,'nlkl and the !’ 1 . . What 1 appresiated the most of alllmrm-ts some of which we are about (I‘ Neckwear, Silk H05|ery’ ln"ia' vas a committee meeting which was to do so they can take a walk or a yer Clonts, Irnh' when they want to. And we | P dudge Cox, Marshal Tillis and .\I|.||I reported they had de- “has blossemed into that i te rest.” f e 1 am writin this letter to say that |a {1 owish to call attension to a indus- v (tey which aint bein done here as i minch as it might be and that is win- i in foing some 2 } obdop b o odododed o ool bbbt ol foled el ool $ONE WEEK= A LJD 1 T O 7 1L M-8 WEEK M()\ A Y, DR ¢ COviginad and Groatest theatrical treat of the Seenery New Prices, Nights: 15-25- o ot e o e et wiere | Belts different from anything you will day where the wicked sease | the sign we was goin to have set up from troblin and the weery are at at the depot sottin forth the com- | NART C. W. PARK DRAT ’H\TIC CO. . Ateng while they are still alive as | | tate. The first thing is to sce that! ceple which comes here for the win- p slick and cleen and keep it look- prise you. A its prettyest, and we had ought | ad ought to advertise. Where is the orts and beaut:s of this town? It in't there, and turists is dayly pass- tirsien hore thd Tttt e n il B DRI forget that we are giving L ieterence of where they are pe L throush, Is anybedy 2oin to move onand see that these neg CEMBER 16 e VNG Py New \Vandev il e see elsewhere. lected things 1s done ditferent her lain't no law, 35. Malince Fouth and tellin her &sury to advertise because mervit witl v not up ter T appresiated sooner 1 soe Lieller speckin to me on this subject feedin her her vt the Red Cross Pharmacey. M KARLY To Yourlg_l!lfl THESE 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 $20.00 $25.00 BAILEY & PRUITT Deen- Bryant Building & TASHIONADLE CLOTHES Truth o the gronches with ] Us your list of Holiday wants we can give you an assortment that will sur- Handkerchiefs,Gloves, Suspendersand ¥ Special Bargains in Suits and Pants for the Holidays. JOSEPH LcVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue [ akeland savs | ain'e neces heeaktast \nd, he bhreakfast, r later A not Bave to zo to the breakfast, and b o saved he wa'n'tin faver of Jayin oul shows heowas afllicted Hike the rest “The BL“C of Harvard Monday Night § 0 b aerisin s - 1<-|uslu-|| to earth will pise agin,” but tachment 1o money worthy of a bet- 1otold Wi, sayvs Lo Yes, and it may ter object, as the savin \l-z too late. Iy is importent,” “not only fer Truth to rise, et g 1 Tl efedeobatodoobebedeblo® | (0 vise ag the rishin times There sivs Lo ore ar present from but fer Your Hamble Servent, UNCLE MEAN MUCH Y @rner Mamn and Kentucky 1tis time fer says b Trutk a dethless at PAGE FiVE i cadlin we would expenss: ol is. 8o ne HENRTY

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