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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. LAKELAND. FLA.. FEB. 4, 1913
FIVE HUNDRED FEET ABOVE NEW YORK
-,ast Opportunity
TO BUY
1 1 MM
r
Case of Fire
l.vlor remembered the
.; v iVK'Htl.V With SOUie
.',,,.,8, which were en
.' .n,.Ht extent.
The Lakeland hook store has jus;
nceiveil wm. very handsome book
lets slmwinir Lakeland's lakes and
oilier siei't s around Lakeland. Those
are lino atht rtismionts for tho town
and aro meeting with tine sale.
il K. Mem mincer,
-u riling the day in
,;',;.ts of Mr. 1!. K.
k,. nolds left todav
and Haltiniore, where
ir. Imse her spring and
,h of millinery.
Twenty of the sil v r cups to ho of
t'i red to (crtain prize winners in tho
In i !i. i ui i li ii poultry 'Xhi!ition lia
errheil anil with the blue ribbons t-i
i :;st'il i,, the mio'.v aft' now on dis-
tbf windows of tho 11. I'.
'! in
-' 1 1 i I i s
windows of tho
'r fsfinlislitii''!!.
A i'o:iti'ti:;io:.ir;
l;llf I rl Sii;i!
li'.MKilly Hi.iii'd ti:
takes noto of .i
in which it was
:,t i!iis otlieo had
Kuiiyan eaiiRht a black
i Lake Parker which
.otinils. He enjoys the
litis; in the beauties and
. ..ssl'til in making fine
Holbrook returned Sat
from Atlanta, whore li"
past three weeks tinder
:1 specialist, lie comes
, improved and it is the
ninny friends that tin
's will be perinatietlt.
'all. WHO oat:!''
, i;s l'folll 1
, 1 1 -1 : i . r . Miss
li'lW
linsto:
K.ii'.;
' pretty country -pipe
exports to r. mi"
'!:ii;:. lie m..i!- t!'
in ill" down in :i ma
- !;,. encounter"! In
it ll" ot.joyoil t l.o e
ilich-S'S.
pui'cliasMl ?:i.onii worth of paper,
ami seems to have some curiosity as
to what such a quantity of paper
was to ho used for. To satisfy this
curiosity wo will state that the ox
;t cost of this one order was $:!,
1 in. tit, and that this entire lot of
paper is to be used for printing the
Florida Haptist Witness and the
Morida christian Advonite. both M'
v. hii h are issued from (his otl'ne. The
older was outside of and in addition
to the tuns of newspaper used
monthly by the Lakeland Kvenitu
'Iclearatn and the Lakeland News,
atui the laro quantities of botn',
writiti!,. bii.il;, ami other papers used
in the goiionl job printing business;
"itie bv t ho uilb o.
There are occupations and tradet followel by ntou that are more dan
gerous than that followed by the soldier on the battlefield. The most
hazardous of these occupations is that of the ironworkers, yet the only
monuments erected in their memory are the lofty skyscrapers which these
daredevils of the iron beams and rivets erect. This striking photograph
shows one of these workers "going to lunch" as tho whistle blows.
!:le Wt'.il!
o lid iiv
for hi'-'h
;cil ii lislii'liu, :iilil
p!;tiTV spcciaiis
artistic quality.
is siip
i hose u
I
?AUL GILMOaS t-.t HIS
LIS! IN "THE HAVCC
'-llrillw Wotlt tb'WII to
;ol;iy, whot'o b" is
issionary insiituto or
i I'oiice, called by I'l"
! .1. K, Canon. Layuu-i
-. s cliitrcltos of t he l!;ii
, r- also in attoiidanc -.
i Itassott. of the Lak'
. went down to lie pre;
i o
( ; i
.a. w
1 ork
oil m voi ," a
i- 'i rap a'l
will lie t h-
liuu'Miin, Sal-
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
ACTIVITIES.
:! :: i;. . .
" . -1 :'"lr,ei; ; a'
ei'ilav ni'-lii. l-'ob. v
TM. M roi.u drama has u.-iun-d es
i , ia 1 i ' 1 1-' l it i i in -.oi-,i '!; -,- iif l he fa"!
th;,t it presi ni a in-w treatment of
the "triangle" problem. Its very
! .!
ill
The UiiiiI.v ii i-alil
. .: el a i .-- lo w 1) pi
'inrn!n iies in la
i i 1 r
ml
e! Mrs. A. A. Sullivan, n
111., are in the city th
tlteir daughter, .Mrs. Clan
i ll her popular husbatu
lovely homo in Dixieland
' delighted with Lakelaio
are i iintemplating piin ha;
here and making LaU
ii permanent home, whicl
ry nun h hoped they will.
i.
- " Tuesday" is being o!
: ! "'ay by the three banks am'
e -'ell; e. This is a holiday tha.
'i'" aware was upon us, and u
in. nit iiunt, iikv nip roii.ii
I'-r-.m I ....... I. .. ,.n. ....
, iui i ii.tiance, iiae nunc "
I.--',,.. . I. r. 1 T .
" Jllx mo same, nurovo i m-s-'
'lie day immediately preced--ti
Wednesday, the first day o:
' 'i d in the olden days was giv
; ; carnivals and merrymaking.
1 c V j I ;
Will' Up Of I !l-'
ri 1 1 r a ml ol In ,
.1 i lirittian Kn
Wi.-M was pieparoil to
111 Tl ettiont '!' 1 1 1 1 1 1 iilliee, 1 1 -
I ",-i'i n tar .race
The follow I tie. niessa-.u- is boill :
prepared by tb" Siaie tuii-t lloui
supei inteiiileiii , Miss Margaret Low
i;;, of Ml. I 'urn. and as i-iio i an e
iritnolv Intsx Viiuiiaii il means sacr
li n her part to write a spo.ial
i llor to each ol our lu-ariv six'
Vor.llg I'cnplo s socio! io:-.
Hoar Secp-tary The State conv i
t:on to be held in Winter I'ark is o
be viy early this joar Match T '
so t hat moa lis a I il I le bit. of b,i. I
ling on our part .
When you rooeie this won't
please got right lo work and s i hi
as many iu-w nioinbers as you pn ;-:
bly can. then till out the im los- :
tik and lotiirn it to nie not lai- i
than (lie last week in Fobruai'.'
will appiorhilo it so much i! "i
will.
j If you are toil now Hec-r-ta- .
' p'ease see that the right one LI- '
this. Very sincerely,
MAUCAUKT LEWIS
The blank sent with the aho.
message contains the following tbi
questions: How many active inem
hers of K.? ow
- ?o ntz, the little 13-year-old
"'r and Mrs. D. P. Kentz, who
"a red about two weeks ago,
'r ben located or heard
Mr. Rentz heard of a hoy of
-option having been seen near
'.' "rs, hut when he went down
? ei it was not his son. If the
i boon inclined to be unruN
' ;To v,ith bad companions.
Mire would bo mori easily
!- but he had a splendid rep-
arul spent most of his tini"
f,n;e. The parents pre di
'' "vr tho matter and it i
'h:it they will soon get som
to tho child's whereabouts
title is due to its uncompromising
revelation of "The Havoc" that re
mains when the flames of a guilty
passion have burned away. From the
wreck of domei.tic happiness thus
created there emerges a central fig
ure of the simerest strength, the
husband of the story's faithless wife,
and the daring novelty of an old
themes new handling is found in
i ,ari iiii ii.it know how man on.
i.i.i wo nave i because t ne .no
I oi i-'ponod by the local soci'ciari"
oi -o'lie Sjiecial member ol Hie Mi' i'
i ii i or i hat im ioi lain du l
. . !'i,Uit iug ,;l'o I lie iliMl P I 1.,' ,1 .
: .. . 1,1.1 i iiiictiM ins: Imt Dra,;f
, : hmi o,i, Koli.'.id .U i. I'll. vol. ."'Ui!--mil
bwoi-ti rn, .Mrs. .vbi Nui
; ii mii mlale; i iiiial ilisli in.
I. il l lx. ;rillel Ii, Ml. I'ora, aim
, mii i iieasiern disi I'b I, M :: s .iar
i , ill, is, Si . Augusi i 1 1 . The oi ,o
i ii, us of I he Stale ITiion !ia
i .liMIUI si I iel i II I e It i oil 1 s uf I II '
: i i I lour.
, ,nu ilol inir iiiii.'-, r.op'.os ai. I
nior societies observe Cln i.-l ia.i
ueaor day last. Sunday?
The w ide-awake Congreal ioiia i
soc iety in Wosl Tampa pays the tra. -i
ling espouses uf one of their church
who is lo bo a proiiiont speaker i.i
i be inter denominational missionary
' olil'erelioe to be held ill Lccsliurg o'l
Feb. II-Hi. This worker is Mrs.
.1 n 1 iit II. (ireenwood and the topics
for her addresses will bo, "The (Ireat
christian Opportunity in West Tain
pa," and "The Experiences of a Mis
sionary's Daughter in India.
The program for tho missionaix
: conference is almost ready for Hi.
printer. Lniertainnient at the lirst
clasn tourist hotel Heights, next door
i'i the Winter Dible school auditor-
i ii in, where the conference is to b
hi Id, will hi. at the reduced rat(. of
'J.rt cents for meals, same for lodging,
i The first session in on Friday after-
noon and the closing one, Sunday
t evening. All kinds of missionary
Orange Prove Lots
Get a home in the Beautiful
rilTCn & ROGERS SUB-DIVISION
Just one block from the brick paving on
Florida Avenue. Only twelve blocks
from Main street.
CITY WATER ELECTRIC LIGHTS
LARGE BEARING ORANGE TREES
This sub-division is located between
Amorctti street and Patterson street.
Tennessee avenue is opened, and is being
paved with clay the entire length of the
sub-division.
Prices on these lots range from
S450 TO $475
EASY PAYMENTS
For Further Information, See
FITCH & R0GE1S
Office: Futch & Gentry Building
PHONE
241
ii
m m
Children should not bo online.!
in u school room -all day and then !
compelled to study at homo. Touch
ers only hear recitations now, and
Kive scholars lessons to learn al
homo at ninht. ' !''' ,,1(,.v n"""1'1
Ik abolished from th0 rst to the sixth
grades. Proper study at school and
rest at home prepares the pupils to
bettor retain what the.v ha'
learned. I know that home study is
injurious to the children and th"
many novel oirieiioos, and will be
a part of I bo Mod work promised. -li.io.
Mr. Spnrkman is a son o'
Rev. T. J. Sparkman, a former resi
dent of Lakeland.
A CINDER IN THE EYE.
Who hasn't had dillnulty in dis
lodging a cinder from Uio eye? Some
times one can succeed with a corner
of a handkerchief, but frequently the
f ..I C tuilv I lkitllJiY'Jt 1
I oiuo is no iiiuw " ' ejndor is too deeply imbedded to be
tho. Woman s Club, Mothers iu
in the records kent by lr. Clark
Iloston, but not many are there trom
Florida. Not because our Chris-1 ;'
people do not most of them
"fifteen minutes a day in quiet m"li-
this husband's action when he dis- tation and direct communion wmi
(..vers that his wife has a lover and God." which la the pledge promise
irstantlv adopts a means of punish- we try to do; the reason eitlx
many comrinb
of the Quiet Hour May 1. 1912? j end benevolent work is to be brought
How many comrades of Quiet Ibci , up during the conference and those
now? I interested In such activities should
There are many thousand!- " be sure to attend.
Oniet Hour Comrades now enrolled ! GRACK A. TOWXSKNH.
and oiKaniation oau briim about a
.reat change by showitiK tho school
board the necessity for a change,
children will sleep better and learn
more if the study is confined to the
school room. Dixie.
Interlachen, Fla., Feb. 4. I!n
ment far more effective than an ap
peal to "tho unwritten law." Mr
Paul C.ilmore fives a powerful por
trayal of this role of Richard CraU,
r ii
j i
1
UESTIfT
THEATR EV
EDISOiMIA.1
OLDEST AND BEST IN THE
COUNTY.
'-; ' N I.E SAM WAS YOrXC.
l!ison Historical Drama.
In Two Reels.
0 O C O O O 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 0
FOLLOW T!IK CROWD TO THE
MAJKSTIC.
0 O C C
?)0OO090OO
Program Jfor Tonight,
MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA.
OVERTURE.
district, State superiiiteiidont.-
- our
r !-.
Strang Companlona.
A monkey and a Scotch terrier.
Which were tbd together, escaped
from their home in l.ondori, the otbe
day, and fled, chased by a "rowd,
through Shoe lane to ttnow Hill. They
were captured by rn-o city cr.m tabk-s
Claude iEnple has selected Hugh
c. Sparkman, editor of the Marian
ua Uader, as his secretary. In Spark
man, Congressman IEngle will have
a man who will be active, intelli
gent and loyal. Hugh Sparkman is
a clean, progressive young Democrat,
and he will make many friends at
I be capital. Sparkman was one of
Congressman 1Kngle's strongest
.t,.M on.i Via nnsaoiasoH thoniia!-
hil l'ui n i n, nu l'"-"
ifications that go to make a capabb
t.ecretary. Reins associated with
Congressman L'Engle, he will have
got out in that way. It would be
hard to find a more sticky substancv
tbau chewing gum. The next time
you see any one with a cinder ir
his eye just chew a piece of gum till
it becomes soft and pliant, twist it
to a line point and you will finni
as soon as you touch the cinder will
It out the cinder will come. Leslie's.
PvlffliMirt.
Re (la a restauimat with ale beat
girl) You don't know how happy yoa
hate made me by saying "Yes," dai
ling. It will be my dearest wish ta
make earth a paradise for you and
to fulfill your wishes before you ut
ter them. Waitress, bring a porttoa
of cheese for the young lady. File
gende lUaetttr.
MBMBIG
sue:-.
T O N I GrH T
A GOOD WESTERX Hit MA
LOVE.
i Comedy.
HAD BIT FIFTY CEXTS.
Imp Comedy.)
OPEN AT 6 P. M.
General Admission.JOc
3'CN 16
luiDiiii Children, under 12....5C
LITTLE GIRL NEXT 1"U
(Drama.)
Adults
Children
10c
5c
Auditorium Theatre p2
Saturday Evening, February 8th.
MR. PAUL GILMORE
w ith r.itallf suprortirtj: t rr-pi't v will pri'stnt
iTIit ir GrvAl Now Ytk Sutvs
I C
THE HAVOC
Magnificent Scenic Production ami Scenic Effects.
Kxnt-tly as played for One Solid Year in New York.
The greatest success of Mr. tlilmore's careet. More highly
endorsed by critics than his former success
"The Mntnmy and the Humming Bird"
Seats on Sale at the Red -Cross Pharmacy
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