Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 14, 1913, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM .14, 1013 PAGE FIVE who has been at| Mr. 1 T‘" Ri T : Love; love for God and love for FE pugh, wi i sl Mr. L. B. Rivers, who »‘0“.“‘ “'“‘:in.;ul Love for the wife of his youth, : for some MO s ‘ago purchased the livery business of | o in love and trust and patience ; somery, Ald. ;\\Ilkinson & Aldrige, has leased the | \alks by his side; whether the way p AT ‘:x‘::?;ls:s:tf':‘\l’rx\;...\l..l Brassell on Mas- | Ly Jong and dark and lonely, leading s Stephens \‘\‘wrk i l-l\ vy .“- a ‘f‘."‘ formerly occupied | gyor stony sround and through deep f- at et 1 and Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, d"“'\\ah-rs. or whether through green s on Purk Hill. Trees are i move his family here at an early 'hvldb and in the paths of perfect i L-tive feet apart on o gueq { e frontage of over one i ]I"““‘ . iy entine o R { these o { Love! Love for the habe at her I s .n!:lllfi’:l”‘; ne M‘HR. MUNN NOT RESPONSIBLE !tbreast, who as it came from God, ki ”‘Mtlulvlkl;:“::lll lud:i(imw‘ FOR DOG RI{NN[NG AT LARGE ‘iuhuril«-d the beauty and .\irlu‘t.'s ul‘; i - . i . “the mother and was therefore “only | For i Speaking of the attack on little a little lower than th angels.” Love; g /fl‘, family Clarence Norton, Mr. Morris G gs in future years it wases strong pro o lanowskioane : ‘. o Munn states that he did nog own the wnd slips from mother's knee and o Mullerry today where rdog, which was the property of his pay. alax, adopt some of the foibles y . their future home, [Ittle arandson, W. Orm Robb. The ! of the father., b professor having a large “lafis‘(log‘ a Boston terrier, and not 1+ In later years, love, azain, deeper, which makes it “N..“hl]“d\i: was in the care of a col E.\lrunu P Jove, Tor her Srown-up sons m to be '”f vm" ground ored woman, Mattie Caruthers, em- ppd danghters \ lar visits to Lake- ploved as a cook at The Elbermar Rest. Rest from labor well per- huve charge of and. had been with her tor fonr formed, as when day's work is done tizens” band. months, Mr. Munn desived this state- he sits in the evening lieht and he ment to be made because e does not holds sweey communion with the Hozan, Who has & igh i oo appear that he had iz wite of his hosom and the ehildren rooksvitle and Ocala, yored the orders of the city authori- ghont ey knee : ! akeland, cCOMINL " iog by fuiling 10 muzze or keep up Rest. When lite’s noontide conpes pposc of disposing 0f o oo under his control, The ol and he sits under the vines wher» able city property 10 grod woman took the dog away Lo the meridian sin shines down. Look Paton. This Property wopper, and Mro Munn never savw ing bhackward g paths alveady trod e west side of “f‘k“ Lim since that time, except oceasion- and with loving admonition eallin: pobr Adair's, and consiSts iy when the woman came around back to his ehildren who yet walk in our ot te his home, the dog following her. lite's curly morning light, 1o avoid = Mr. Muun is also hopeful, despite ' the vough places where he has fal- M v Wood is back from At- tle opinion of the physician who es- ! tered, stumbled perhaps, alas, has wo wore b purchased two drug amined the head, that the dog was fallen. Looking forward through ' e months ago. He has not mad. The colored woman | the zates of old agze toward the o w0 of his interests there and, lLrought the dog to his house immedi- [ golden glory of the setting sun " nee zotten Lakeland sand wtely after it had bitten the child, | Rest. Rest again, as when peace- L < sboes, Le instinetively turned and its actions in no wise resembled tal age comes on, he folds his tired s o= toward this favored eity those of a mad dog. However, he i pands, his lite's work done, steps ort b e trust he will decide to loeate sent for Marshall Tillis and had the { in front of the Reaper, “gives in his anently. His family lauta A laree rowd witnessed the pesonine of Zella, the hypnotized ir \uditorium last night, nder of the entertain- Wis adso all that conld be de- ro O\ cdass the hypnotist, afford- isement for the crowd i ons bis subjects go through J s performances, The hyv ive exhibitions tonight evening. d the rema asdin tomorrow R Battle, Jr., better Feetie” Battle, pissenger conduetor, E oput in charge of the < morning for \Way- vlieving Conductor Ea- remain in the tomorrow in order to ‘ted with his r Those who know estospeak in ability is now a red to tes conne hizhest as a railroad rooindeed glad to see vith such positions e — ‘7 LW, Zim, of the St. Au- s vor. and State president Fderation of Labor, is in the | uding the Federation. He is '* senator from St. John'’s is one of the ablest law the Florida Legislature. At iy gives him great pleas- v the privilege of visiting " 4s he has heard so much and its many attractions Ntages, SONIA. ™ OLDEST AND BEST IN THE| o COUNTY. ¢ Place Where Good Pictures Are Shows Right. DOCTOR'S HUMANITY. Elair-—Drama.) y !‘\VRTS AND SKIRTS. Nestor—Comedy.) \NGLED RELATIONS. Vi ‘tor—Comedy. ) %':1:.1 A....lfi UNDER 18 .. _....001 qciecietienienanenenetesosned (Continued from Page 1.) (.lnl.s tully. Let toil be surely, to nature and to nature’s God. Man's true happiness is found in | lubor, love and rest. ! Labor. For the health of mind and — |body. For what ye shall eat and Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Rennolds are nioving to the bungalow of Mr. Jack Chunn, on South Florida avenue, formerly the property of Dr. \W. M. Bevis, where they will be at home to their friends in the future. ! withal shall ye be clothed. Love, first called man could AF\\'l‘l‘l a n ae tor surely no invented so “mother;” ever have to the God of love, receives his vreward and enters into rest eter animal killed. He deeply regrets the ! time” cceurrence, and is earnestly hopeful thay nothing sevious will develop. n.ll MANY FINE PRENIUNS FOR “Baby Mine" Will Be 4 i A Fing Show. | “Baby Mine.” Margaret Mayo's | uN “w funniest of all 1tanny plays, whic l“ comes to the Anditorium Jan ‘7'i The Poultry show to be held un kept Doston in u delivinm of laugh- | ter for cighy weeks at the Majestie theater, for solid vear a Daly's New York, already reached its second London, at the ¢rit “Baby Mine” is under the of William M Brady Ltd cne who sees “Baby Mine” well afterwards, and rise in humor in the morning, Clean, healthrul; it and it der the auspices of the Polk Count ation has outgrown i on by i been found Poultry asso the proportions figured ind it has sary 1o arrange for more coop ing than was ap fiest thought nee run one theater, and has [ pomot vear in theater direction Every- | ion SATY. The printers list, now in contains the large premium hands, number of prizes of any ever issino whole-jy the uumber of silvo cups equals those offered at Atlant will sleep zood South some langhter makes the is very blood circulate, medals exeer minds of peevish md Bahy Mine vour sides with lanehter and the number of house-cleans the Atlanta list Leven the ness and discontent 4 musnificent sil loving cup I8 inches high for 1 best display, another one the s heizht but different design for ! llnr;,:--s( display, any variety, o1 {many varieties as the exhibitor n elect. i There will be vill shake from curtain rise 1o drop. It is elev- erly written, well staged, and is suid| the talent of any traveling org to hmve hest acting Ni tion | NOTICE. Fine silver cups 15 inches hi cill he give ac How All members of Lakeland Laodge '“'” " ."'_"" for cach of the foll g " . ing exhibits. Dest pen in the shov No. 91, F. and A. M., are requested .4~ | besy cock; best cockerel; best lo to meet at the lodge room at S8:45 \ llet a. m. tomorrow, Jan. 15, to attena | "e8t Pullet- A handsome silver loving cup w the funeral of Bro. J. W. Ellis. AJESTI THEATRE Jost be given for the following: display of Barred Rocks; best Whi' Rocks; best Rhode Island Reds; b W yandottes; best Leghorns; QE000QO000QO00C000G0 VAUDEVILLE WALTZER BROS. AFTER THE REWARD. UDITORIU THEATRE lcacsgocescnanan ' Program for Tonight, TONIGHT MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA | Prof. Murphy Leader OVERTURE. WEARY'S REVENGE (Majestic—(‘on‘ el THE SWASTIKA. (Melies—Drama.) STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR | BEGAN CONVENTION TODAY - i what ye shall drink and for where-' For the woman some ange! The Alzedas THE BROTHER OF THE BAT LENA AND THE GEESE (Rel.—Drama.) IN A GARDEN (Than.—Drama.) Adults . Children > i s ‘OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10¢ Children, under 12....5¢ CHP s ot sun shines and the winds of | ; |n:l\t‘ll breathe blandly and health-! jin the your hand-maiden and | surely, she will keep you near | | wale, and 10¢ hest Assiatics; ntal best Polish; best best Urpn,gmu Orpington chickens. toent trophy silver loving for each of the follow- to<t hird in the show; best best shaped bird, red vorcd bird; show There is a trop Black Orpington cup Black Orpington also a loving cup for fe- tor best [REWN Overalls, by George Fiteh, Overdlls are the uniform of pros perity Overalls must not, be coutounded with dress suits, suits are merely the advertisement of prosperity. Overalls are not worn much rich people. They are confined most- Iy 1o men who are producing riches, Pup o captain of industry on a des- ert island and at the end of a yeu: ke would be a living skeleton huant- ing shrimps for food. however, Dress boss and in the same time he would be louding corn for export and writ ‘ ing tor antomobile catalogues. Overalls are made of cheap, stout { and are made to get dirty. l material A clean pair i indictment for laziness. Nothin: 1coks more pidiculous than a pair of clean overalls except perhaps a dress stit shirt which looks as if the own- ¢ had been working in it. of overalls constitute But give hin’ a thousand privates in overalls to! fl the interested callers at lu-!wm-nfr('main throughont the demonstira two and three hundred ladies. | tion. Today's demonstration greatly | Mrs. Judd cheerfully invites surpassed yesterdays, inasmuch men to come With their wives the men are greatly interested and 10 a. m. to 12m; 3 p.mtodp m Away with catarrh a filthy dise THE MODEL HARDWARE (0 as £0FOFOFOHOIOEOFQHOHOHOHO HIPOSOFOBOFOFOLOPOBO 0 144 - The Model Hardware Co.: DB See our Parcels Post Computing Scales HOHQ |“ Carbide Lamps, Keen Kutter Tools,§ ¢ Qil and Gasoline Stoves, Queensware 3 T l and Graniteware, Tinning and Plumbing Contractors. House Furnishings a Specialty. mm The Model Hardware Co. GHOTIHOHOHOEO HOEOFOIOHT QIASFEIPOIUPRIQSOITIFOPIP 20%0-!'0‘ On the other hand nothing adds N T R S to thy, diznity of overalls so mueh as :W‘.‘"SO'EN?YOKSNS-OG- Y G‘OS*OSO‘SM'Q'!O‘WWO“O‘W urinn I'ie more grease and grime | a pa of overalls aceumulates the | & H C S I EVENS pore siceesstul they have been in é. [} ) Lheir cateer 1% Overalls and suecess go hand in fd FOR bkand Wherever the overall s R found inoany abundance there also |9 WAI(;“[S Clochs J[wtlnv ‘ UI can e tound the growing erops, the jfi: advincing railroad, the buildines and the roaring factories The ouly parts of America still in theio primeval loneliness are those untorinnate spots which have not Kuown th, beneficient and inspirinz overall It takes a dozen palrs of overalls to support a dress suit in the luxury to which it is aceustomed and thes are people blind enough to think that overalls wer, created for this purpose, This is the chief trouble with rany countries. When the overall 1 st devote itself to the support of braid, diamond fur-lined overcoats beeomes sullen and indifferent and soon wears out in the seat. The success of a government can o determined from the region ol areatest wear on the overall. If this region is on the seat the government is a failure and will gooner or later he elosed out below cost. If, cver, the seat still endures while the rest of the garment has gone glor fously to rags, all is well with the, covernment and the saving banks Pilge with plenty The emblem of America should he It hias made us mighty gold stomachers and o8y suits, how the overall QUCCESSFUL DEMONSTRAT!ON e oking was the Model | store and was The firm n-mnnm-d siven at rdware Co.'s large at suceess WOOD FOR SAl[ Pine and Oak Stove Wood'$1.50 .00 per stran, Fireplace Wood $2 per stran. On BOWYER'S ;SUB-DIVIS- ION, North-West lLakeland. . BOWYER BROS. The Wm. A. Brady, Ltd., P “"BABY ted brows with smiles. Prices: 25¢ to $1.50 soaring | | tirst demonstration on fireless A H | ’ 1§ NEXT ATTRACTION A highly flavored comedy creation expressly.prescribed for distracting the blues, rejuvenating the tired nerves, building up the system generally and lightening the burdens of every-day life by replacing frowns and knit- Presented with a§splendid cast and the original production. R. H. Woods' Phenomenal Success The Girl From Rectors{pAuL GILMORE & C0. ONE NIGHT “'JAN. 30 A= GLASS AND SILVERWARE A handsome line of Souvenir Spoons, Hand Painted China Cloisonne Bar Pins, Belt ' Pins, Waist Sets Lamg F Lr O A Complete Repair Department. Work Carefully andgPromptly! Done OW*O‘!'M'O'I'OWWWM Oy MMO"’O-AO"O "0‘:'0"0 For The Men - m.m ' CIGARS A. H. T. CIGAR; CO. Lakeland, Florida 290 Blue. POBO FRIDAY, JAN. resents the Play that has made the world laug M I N E! L) BY MARGARET MAYO > - Seats Now on Sale at Red Cross Pharmacy COMING! “THEHAVOC” NZ2-800 0O—

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