Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 13, 1912, Page 5

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DEC. 1912, PAGE FIVE. : 13, FONOR ROLL TOR LAKE (1o THE crTIZENS Y MORTO PBIVATE SCHOOL. OF POLK COUNTY: | @ it ity i GRADE L In view of the fact that it is onlv Ig Henry Bullock. it oskort Ume until the regular ses- | B ALamar Cox. | sion of the 1cgislature convenes, 1!% Evelyn O'Doniel. Ldocire an expression from all citi- | Beatrice Pickard. | 7ens in reference to legislative mat- | Everett Brown. {ters, in order thut my acte as your ‘ GRADE 1L ! representative in the lower Houee of . Nan Elizabeth Melton. ithe ne.. Legislature may reflect the Inez Sidman. Wil and w es of the people. Ethel Carter. ' I owe my election to the people of GRADE 111 ! Polk county, no special interest con- Edith O'Doniel. 'll.bu'od either directly or indirectly Clifford Brown. llo my suc.ess. Now that I have Mr. W. H. Kolb killed a mad dog| Joseph Dee.aon. jteen ciected 1 desire to assure the US your list of Ho‘iday wants we can in his yard last night. He sent the PR :'::DIE v ’ID"'JN? that I have not forgotten my kead to Tampa for analysis as the arjorie Hetherington. czmpaign promises, and 1 feel grate- dog bit Mr. Kolb's dog. Alice Eaton. ful for the confidence reposed li me. give vou an assortment that Wi" " Rl Oscar Eaton. 1 realize that many citizens have Elsie Cox. ideas on legislation in general and -Pflse YO“- The Women's Club of Lakeland Dora Cox. 1 call on you now, regardless of your ¢ the | has so far made a success of every| Thelma Carter station in life, to writ 1 be a meeting O . , to write me fully and (L . e iy committe of the udertaking, and he New Years e-| finry Jerkine trocly 55 1. FONF ARG Neckwear, Silk Hosiery, Initial an Clab at MrS. Fletcher's a‘:’ exce;tlon uul:so‘e]: will no; :;e GRADE V. I feel my indebtedness to the peo- H G 8 R s all signs fa Blanche Graham. 1 sorrow afternoon a8t ple and desire their co-operation and G morra { The ""le'“"b:’: the club—that is, the | Opal Lee Bullcch. assistance. Please write me either andker‘:hiefs' Ioves’ susp’enders.nd ' i general public— are invited to call GRADE VI through the mail o 3 R e s VL r columns of the : s Sheats, Jr. I8 In town :u the club rooms in the Chautauqua | Leonard Carter. preds 4i &8 ehvly dikte oaUTRIng Youk Belts different from anything you wili v ;r o, having come downl uilding on Jan. 1. a; any time dur- | Kenneth Warren. ficas in reference to questions that Tl ronville, N. C., where "”';‘ the ‘h"e"“”.“ and evening, par- GRADE VII. you are interested in, and 1 promise | SCC elseWhefe- ot : p.\eral months. Hei;“ ehot tle clul‘llslhusplml‘lty and re- None. I””” as far as your ideas are von-ll b reshments. utd leave behind a lir- G 3 8¢ i L « removing to Hous- : | GRADE VIIL sittent with the platform I advocat- | (]" ’ i !N‘ gift for the new library lLeo Jerkins. : ed that 1 will endeavor to carry out | Don t forget that we are giVing 8 Gl | —_— ‘ GRADE IX. your wishes, with a resclution to i i 4 ee 1. Fortner, who 80| Mrs. 8. L. A Clonts and dachier, None. carry out your will as nearly as 1| SpeClal Barg&lfls in Suits and Pants | Polk county in the | Mrs. Harr, 1. Parker, are expected T !“ i interpret and register it; w“h: . ) jon of the Florida|ts arrive from Atlanta tomorrow | BIG LAND COMPANY HAS { faith ‘l‘l”":;”"‘l"“:‘:l\m“f”l‘"‘ ll:lll]ll“o""\ for (he Holidays. wi niidence ability to i : i i Lakeland mdav'rmrnlng Mrs. Clnts was called to) CLOSED OUT ITS HOLDINGS. i Y L2 with friends. Mr. | Atlanta about taree weelks ago by the l constantly for knowledge ol l a 1ol mid- e Iness ¢f Mre. Parke | Vit 10 do fer the goc ‘ at a point al_l({‘““ 1" rious fllness cf Mrs. Parker. The |y o g jrater, sales manager of 70 1 OO CT ’m,d e i% E Ul and Ci ‘";!y‘” has g0 for recavered as to bel o ied Land Sales Co., of Kan- d i ”’1 '_I‘ e ho "r" 0 ' i A " ueh <he is sti i s e ny vou, and assuring you of my . 1o to travel, thougl <he is still f ity, Moo wnd iis subsidiary cor- Lo i ! 'l T ey b sonth Carolina’s from well, It i Loned that the ples s A R of Teiny true to every true A % £T™ 18 om am cianch do- ant wrroundines of her old ho % 4 ek | Ve { iet ¥ : p e i | / sianch A mt surrcundi |,‘I her old h ARAn Lo o companies d \‘; " ;‘\,\. ri 1 i ~f‘*-" 1§ £ b in the person 0 edv and effectiy ‘o GibRedL o1 last of their I | e 4 s okl \&I .h;....‘ e “lainte nows Blease | tor 1y s Mis ; | Renrecentative y ereatly. It may L Glonta was onc of Lakeland's mostl & ) 9 S like many other nopalar girle { ooo d 1uf\ (M_ I i orb ot GV YOUR RISERVED | ‘; J \j...;prfl l;e ‘/I\Y is xott‘d for tho “ {Lebeland three s oaro, and all of SEATS 10V 14 much as for i: }‘u‘.s heen |l‘>|:x‘x.:<'xl'()l' a larze po hsgsisin r l lS Kcntucl{y A\'Cfl'_ic l‘flk(‘land Theatre goers everywhere alway b expect the best hizh class entertain- 12 There shold be a larze meeting | i of the eitizens tonizht to discuss the ‘ tien o small lots to bona-fide N‘?- {tlers, which proves how rapidly this ¢ Wambsganns will l.ake Morton sitnation. If you have s il Moriin v deustin pent when the “Park show” comes any ideas joct P wortion S0t i B Hop- | i & . o Missouri synod con- fay ideas on the subject come “““"‘;"' b to wown, and they are never disap- | st Sunday at the Cum- | Bive them for the advancement of & : e e pointed. In fultilling their engage- iuquul merit. Reserved scats are now FUSSELL-DEHAVEN. ¢ Mr. Baxter expects to leave for on sale at the Red Cross Pharmacy. ment at the Auditorium nest week, win , Price thirty-five cents including ad ost | mission. Secure them early. Gener-, or night |71 admission 15 and 25 cents. . Preshyterian churek. Ger- this good work; if you have no idea l at 7 o'clock p. m. En- YoU might acquire one by listening vices i ics $:15. Sunday school to the discussion. The time is 7:30; Shee ace, Board of Trade rooms, Audi- ‘& p. m. The public is cor- Diace i D ! St : o “lu, all of the services. torium building—or the Auditorium other large tracts elsewhere in the State. Mr. Baxter is an extremely tended tp itfelf, if the crowd is so large as to) ”* il 1Tn|‘m‘:lloll!helflc?:‘y°“d Toquire. it pleasing and affable gentleman, and tie Germans 3 i his large number of friends here re- Kansas City in a few days, but will T continue to represent his company in tln‘. . W. Park Dramatic Co., idelisht you beyond your keen i a, whic bably will. handl2 | Fioride, which probebly W ‘I ‘anticipation. On Monday they will present that great play, “The Belle of Harvard,” a beautiful More Interesting to Her. (story that delights all classes of | *1t's all very wcll for the minister | g s to preach from the test, ‘Remember (#0118 an eflicient employe of the Mr. Luther D, Fussell and Mis VOctavis Detlaven were quietly mar- ! ried at the parsounze of the Method- List church on Tuesday evening, Rev. lenae . Jenking officiating. Mr. Kus- e 1 e ; gret that he will be compelled to| fh' ne W R Dot ,"‘Lh' Lotu Wile, " said an overwortcd, dise | vailroad, and he won for his bride £ Williams Troubadours, a col- | Mr. J. A. Lovett, wife and two |y, pqt0r nig activities elsewhere. and | The Nutmeg Mateh.” On Wednes- {00 0q matron, “but 1 with he |one of our most charming girls. ol <Low orzanization, violated or-:sons have arrived from Peoria, n., hope to sce him in Lakeland fre- day night, one of the mn.b"l. beauti- lwould mow give ns an encouraging | Only a few friends were with them fnce 111 today by giving a street with the intention of making this Gaanily. ful plays ever written, “The Red 'sermon on the wife's lot.” el jor o witheut having first obtained ity their home. Mr. R. T. Lovett, ' (‘ross Nurse,” followed by plays ur' i (e s « and a permit from the the elder son, is a representative of T The manager was arrested the Peoria Ierald-Transeript. aund Ty AR TSR T R TR0 gl o lon the matter was explained the family is a most desirable addi- SRR R BRI e 10 fo cheerfully paid a fine and tion to our population. Mr. Lovett tl < ot a license and secured a stated that he had been induced to I L city officials are en- locate in Lakeland through reading - the law promptly and im- the Lakeland News, and more par- ticularly the last Special Edition of R tiat paper, which, though issued two i Mrs. E. C. Angell have years ago, is still doing very effec- <ts the former’s mother tive work in attracting favorable at- 1 or, of Delevan, Wis, who tentlon to this city and section. This wil ond the winter in Lakeland family is known as one of the old- Viss tnzell s librarian at Delevan eet 'and most respected in Pcoria. Mr. now enjoying her vacation, Lovett has been acquainted for many e will no doubt find quite years with Mr. William Steitz, who t in the sunny clime of Flor- is hoping that his fricnd will decide i inl among such surroundings. on Lakeland as a permanent home. : *and her mother are being | welcomed by the many gHE SECOND LYCEUM NUMBER. of Prof. and Mrs. Angell. mammm__- To Young Men THESE PECK made clothes have snap and Holders of reserved seat tickets wirs were crowded with the Bap- should not fail to take their tickets it isitors returning to their homes to the Red Cross Pharmacy and have tor ut the State. They all ex~l"b°" number marked on the new pressed their appreciation of the| ficor plan for the second number ol‘ mnner in which they were enter- the Lyceum course. The Columbian Quartet, The Blind Musicians, at the tined while in Lakeland, and all vere apparently much enamored of Auditorium Saturday evening. 1 and her people. Automo- * Were placed at their disposal ¢ owning machines, and they “#re recaled with trips through the '_L'»mr.\'. and viewed with admira- AJ EST] ten the gzolden laden orange trees o '1 0ir many beautiful lakes. As a THEATRE '¥f0ience of their visit, Lakeland ard ;mnc some fine advertising, ® feel sure that their stay in RpGoOOCdOGBOUBODAD b city wil mm" ill always b a pleasant COXE ONE; COME ALL. T IR E-E-X-R-N-N-N-i e ssamsomescs, | Brogram Tor Tonight, [D | S 0 N I MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE. Last night's and this morning's | siyle 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 <. THE EMPTY GRAVE. THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE (Pathe—Drama.) COUNTY. HYPNOTIC NELL Kalem—Comedy.) taste. $18.00 $25.00 BAILEY & PRUITT Deen-Bryant Building & @rner Man and Kentucky $20.00 THE SEALED ENVELOPE. THE SALTED MINE. (Lubin—Drama2.) (Powers—Comedy.) TIE LEADER OF THE BAND (Rex—Drama.) . OPEN AT 6 P- M. N PoaminG oumiNe- | General Admission...10¢ W——‘ Children, under 12....5¢ (ALDREN UNDER 18 ... - co..00| greneneneneecenenenenenss

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