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

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. g 2 ' T0 TiLE CHAUTAUQUA. | flJIC“ & Rflfims SUB,DIVIS'ON e ! Adult season ticket, admission o i p ving on from the brick paving . 2, who welt 0] s _ . : ly twelve blocks ittand court, will} t tor children over 12! Florlda AVLnue. On y O Weeas \ ro returned to- price of your tic . ¢ ]S t ts of il | | sinehe fon ticket, Zoe | lARfi[ BtAR | s st admission ticier, { : EERE . First Presbyte- | Lie febenie - gl i | not have their food | se rates apply to all save >1|. . ! i . Lut will have a sale aamission and day (ickvls“l'nr.\\-.11‘ This sub‘lelSIOn is located between Foho 22, in the win- |nesday, Feb, 14, “Bryan Day,” aw f . Pharmacy. Friday, Feb. 21, “Magician,” whea | Amoretti street and Patterson Sfl'ce!. a8 — a double fee will be charged for afi- | 2 d o b in Y | their first meeting o0 ang evening admissions and | Tennessee avenue lsopened, and 1s be g ;" their new lodge room .. gy gickets Admissions, H0¢ ! I h f the Sor of the postoffice |y gy o ; paved with clay the entire length o capect to make “""" It is a part of wisdom and a s s handsome a8 AnY {0 of oney to purchuase seasos sub_division' state. [tickets and thus have the benetit o, SHE e the reduced price to every entertain- | Postmaster General Hitchcock matling the first package by parcel W:‘ Park, after a visit of o NG poerer fnvestment of £ It was addressed to Postmaster Morgan at New \‘;“‘ :"dlw“d'-“::e&:;. i Tallahassee, U e e than in o Chantaugua | ver foving cup. which later will be switably engraved and place . vor and Mrs. Tram- ol et ticket | tonal Museum Pr|ces on theSC lO(S range from r old home in La Miihat HIBIACR: dbie fov EnunEremtli s i s LR A A AN AARA NSNS 1 o enest of Mrs. the low rate at which they are sold | Ve O O 4 W. A, Hogan.-Jaek- g them available to all and a e R T while the people who sat thrnu;,'-i ' i saving i€ only half the entertan Dot torset the daomers Clun | the show-—well, why proceed fur- : ponts are attended. Reserved ,.,.(..jl\ At meets ot the home of Eugene ! ther, The play, in capable hands in EASY PAYM ENTS upids, a bouncing boy will always be held for the p [ i on: Suinediy, e, Dhe 1overy {the past has been a success. gl ariin h“h;‘l chaser hody invited to b ot deast one bR R S £ Mroand Mrs. H.F Surday services WL be free, but {0 PR s something we | He Belonged. S I'n their hearts on 8¢ regeryod seats will be held and sit G . paot - The accomplished and obliging e § AOILLS % can t afforq to miss, but don’t for: : ormat on ec v The young man .. noping will be taken as the pro- | o et wellsfiiieat Biskets pianist had rendered several selec- For Further ln ’ winds and the divee girtl oy e e on the program must b | : e | tcus, when one of the admiring group 0 oAE o Rt drinoe | | g RS of listeners in the hotel parlor sug- paid. . LIGHTS WENT OUT AND {aested Mozart's Twelfth Mass, Sev- o A friend may occupy your reseryeq ! **leral people cchoed the request, but vderson 4 8 o NCE “VAMOOSED." [ eral people ec d th q y . Anderson ":"l <:1'|Idr‘('n, geat, but each person must bave THE AUDIE one lady was particularly desirous of i \oode, are in the city, the _ e o gl I it their own admission ticket— they an ; hearing the piece, explaining that hep " \ C. Davis. We are rot interchangeable. The Girl trom Rectors, WHIC | hyopang had belonged to that very Office: FutCh & Gentl'y Bu“ding o that they are back In L played in Lakeland a few weeks ago, [ regiment —Evervbhody's Magazine, 174 to live, and are now look- f vl . PHONE 241 § e y p all Kinds of ‘roasts ¢ wrouna for a suitable house, an HOLLINGSWORTH NEWS. e ‘ bear, The Sinner and His Sin. 3 e i lhifll A uue. She dNsHaaR TN Muttballnben One of the hardest lessons for us ear ! There will be preaching at the|en the palm in this regard, we be-|to learn 18 how to distinguish between e - school house Sunday afternoon at ! ). in the tollowing: a sinner and his sin, how to love the : 5 L ., |one and hate the other.—Christian ¥ i1 Peter, of Dunneldon,|o'clock by Rev. 1. C. Jenkins of the| Tne @Girl from Rectors, whicn Endeavor World, i k0 down last night to spend @ev- P Methodist church, of Lakeland. Ev-|paveq at the Duval last night, |.“l e "¢ in Lakeland. She iB ac- | crybody Invited to come and hear|. (o4 gecond with the electric lisit : “anied by her cousins, Mr. and!a good sermon plant. Which was the funnier ix m ss dy T 11 Mann, of Flint, chh‘! A birthday party was given at the!p. g v determine. Just when "t 4 NEw R ARY POSTAGE STAUP PRE it at the Matanzas for the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. girl’ was getting even with he | . t will leave in a few dfl"!.(:vur]:lr Pearse, Saturday evening, in young man, as the call them in Bai- luxt Coast, where they will honor of their son Robert. The ev- tie Creek, the lights went out and i ; ! : i &y, il ati-buke | BELIABLE HOME TREATMENT UM VI R ol ek g S SRS s D','" {the small boys and the half-buked) Ty “GRRINE treatment for the Y roeane |ing games and an enjoyable time o;e4 iy the audience, under cover v: | nink Hiabit can be used with ab- Bartlett and family, of was had by all who attended. Re- |4, knoss, began to say things abo i |solute confidence. It destroys all de- Mirh, came up yesterday | freshments were served and at “ | the company, the play, the girl, her |eire for whiskey, beer or other al- « Girande, where they have Iate hour the guests departed for!younw man, and, incidentally, ti.|¢oholle stimulants. Thousands have jast month, and will spend their homes, wishing Robert many municipal electric light plant, whicn :::tl::ts';“tlil\’lll\l'::dm";zo:';:’n;m;:d l:,e:.lt ho next three montha 10 (niore such happy events He recelved | yiayeq one of its regular jokes at un | gip ol 0 N glven secretly. Costs ' They are well remem- gcme nice presents linopportune time. Perhaps it w.: [only $1.00 per box. If you fail to : P 4 . T having spent several About a dozen of the n.-ighbnrplno‘ so inopportune after all, for t|ke¢ results from ORRINE after a int» lakeland, one season oc- | themselves last Thurse | o, . & i ionc.- | trial, your money will be refunded. \morett! house on Lake | l-'.m,k P y‘m;lol i "mlhl' being a delight- SWTL & Wi & 0 Al for free booklet telling all about day to go fishing, heing 4 a polite excuse to escape. ORRINE. © property of Mrs. Palmer. | ry) day to fish. We also Invited a Just to show how neighborly w 55 | friend to dinner to eat fish. The din- are down here, the impressario of . VARRIAGE LICENSES. {ner was fine, all we lacked being the rival vaudeville house was press 't MY LINE INCLUDES E e s ! figh, but we are not to be easily dis- irto service as announcer. He gra (Wine marriage licenser . yraged and are going to try again ly and seriously declared that t* ranted during the past| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Julian entef-|)pee pag' gone out (much [Newspapers | tained Mr. E. C. Elder, wife ‘"c‘pinusnl. When the gallery had . £ and Miss Lossie DMg- | goughter, Sunday evening. This . : i N - at 1! “ : y i . over this joke he (‘nnllnmd.fln ' Magazines : Mrs. Elder’s first trip to Florida and | .14 would be turned on in a f Tingon and Mrs Flossi.-}_nlu», like most others, Is very m“""‘n;inul'-fl (great applause from i [tuken up with our climate kness). This real joke was app ; S(ationel‘y mbee and Miss Lo's| AMp o and Mrs. Ed Brown and Mrs |einted by the home folks, but a fo | [ Wheeler of Detroit, Mich., were call- | yoyrists nudzed each other and tri ! . and Miss Olive Jor- | ;5 ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. F | o fizure out the reason for the v | Pos‘ Cards ¢ wWileox and at the Davis home | frons merriment. | rand Mies Janie Cobh. | 1,et Friday Then the master electrician ' | Clgars Twell and Mrs. Mary| The little Lourie hoy, who has|tmpted to pnit a few watts into [ Leen giek, ie up and around arain series of candles and jury rig up o | I ————— | Mr Will Pearse was a caller ut |t of tallow footlizhts. This - | COMe and see me before pur Shsa ] [the company to applauding to g $ > rc21339>0000 ¢ even with the city's lack of app~ |Chasing elsewhere. Your i el i ciation of their plavine.. Just ! ?"« ) they had half finished their foco | patronage appreciated. 5 ty :‘ 4 UDITOR' U romarke, and the eleetrician bLad -y e~ X ind : ' ® /s ten iniee into one dip, presto % . oot S | eleetrie lithts eame on and reveal %:-'_"!"-Mlee‘.ec”;?gfi THE A TR 3 | that half the andience had Ned Miss Rub Dan'el el The play proceeded withont § y This 1s th 1 JEST AND BEST IN THY, " 90 S 0090000000 Ulyer michan am the players es € Dew rotary postage i COUNTY TAN IN WHITE 1 in Two Reele.) | —_— LLA'S BEAUX. tzal—Comedy. ) | | | 1 | | ¥ WOMAN IN TOWN { | T¥stal—Comedy.) 500D MUsIC fanci s IR %8 ONDRR 12 . _ RATES OF AD ‘;;lAdults _..[CIliIdren MISSION Program for Tonight, | 0000000 BOLOOODO Vaudiville February loh, 11th, 12th TheMusical Sparks 10c, ¢! THE EVENING TELEGRAM, e s AUGURATI from the city on a late train, firm! convineed that this is a tank towrn, | #O4D20HOFOBOPOPOFOBOS OBCE. cmmmmmm . tSEE OUR of Wrist Watches, He Sterling, German S Mesh Bags, Vanity Boxes—all latest goods from Eastern markets, just arrived, COLE & HULL Lakeland, Fla MO O Phone 173 LAK IILAND, FLA, FEB 14, 1913. NG THE PA RCEL POST PETIASES in the Beautiful Get a home 112 Kentucky Ave. News Stand fonny of Edinonia Theater stamp press of the United States bo reau of engraving and printing, and! its inventor, Benjamin R. Sticknep Heretofore stamps have been printed by hand on flat-bed Dressss. This machine does the work better than the old method and at psiy & saving of €0 per NZW LINE l | | | Provides for Care of Dumb Animals. d 8 nents, Bead S, A new club appealing to lovers of He Knew Teacher. dver w. ! Gun Metal dumb animals is In the course of for- t “A small boy dropped into a store on the North Side on his way to school to get some candy,” says the Holton Signal. “While he was look- ing over the aszortment displayed ta the case the talesman called his at tention to some fresh lemon dropa. ‘Naw,’ the boy said, ‘Gimme some Jelly beans. 1 want something the teacher can’t hear me eat. Teacher can hear mation in London, under the patron- age of many well-known People. A novel departure will be the dogs’ cloakroom, consisting of premises, with attendants, which will be utilized for the purpose of taking charge of members’ dogs when visiting the club. : Boarding the animals at the club will be one of the features, and there will be a catering rection where dogs have their meals, ki a feller eat lemon drops clear acrose the room."—Kansas City Star.

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