Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 2, 1912, Page 5

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R T g 4 . 3 d s o A8 , PLA, NOV. 3, 1913, # WHITE STAR MARKET GUY W, TOPH G. P. CLEMMONS PROPRIETOR MANAGER Phone 279 Corner Florida & Main The Sanitary Market THE EVENNG TBLEGRAM, LLK : : nmm& Is Jmnls . ity in Chas. R. Jenkins, was so plain- || lls’ recognizeq that the “Bishop and Fm‘l' m: mm"m ! kif cabinet” placed him in the facul- — ity of Wesleyan four years ago, where (Continued from Page 1.) wnenmll)de m : g:n:tl:el:l: “ “AmenI™ that will echo through the | ars tr: N X JuBSUert, & H¥ & el brilliantly successful administration, " determi presidenc B Tt D o ermined to resign the dency a good mame is inherited, with all and go back to the regular work of the ministry, all eyes turned toward :‘” m':"“:‘“ p'::’; of ‘tu-llli' Prof. Jenkins, the vice-president, as nd“l(n and a family standard of £0dli- | i 4insworth’s successor. . Graduati The grandfather of the Jenkins radusting st Nusty Oflege in preacher-brothers was no less than '93 with such celebrities as Dr. T D. Ellis, Rev. Leonard Rush, who was for 70 liis, pastor of Weskey Memorial years a member of the Melhodilll : Church in Savanmah, and United Conference first in South Carolina { Minitn Busator, MATAGn F: BEW o1 i 7 ’ | 1 Florida, it was ha y d i iland branch of the Woman’s Auxil 'ond them in Georgia; and their! | was hardly ::.x?erted tha.l ! fary, will be postponed until Monday, dsiptid bl e the president of the “Ugly Man's H s R 4 * Club” would so soon climb to the 1 Nov. 11. Notice of the place f ' 5 S b 7 aeeting will bo annonnred eter. i"‘ the vital _‘“"‘"‘l’h““ of an unsel i presidency of the greatest school for | fish preacher’s home breathed in tha: ' i Q " women in Southern Methodism. iuspiration which made her place g g oA 4 e 4 Wesleyan's new president pays en- tle radiant star of a preacher's high fe oy vtk libdlabuipallii thusiastic tribute to Dr. Ainsworth, ! oly calling in the sky of her ev= i wpnom pe declares: “Nothing is too €1y S0n. good to be said of him.” The first time I ever saw Charles | SRS e L R. Jenkins, he was principal of the ANOTHER FORTUNE PASSING BY. s n— Sk b school at Shellman, Ga. “That teach- o j'oke' “: 'Hell‘lo’ : ‘et“ m": cr,” said “Uncle Zach” Weaver, the! The man that has the nerve and o c:" _|° t‘;‘ °':e en‘ un mak-{ ouaint, original Baptist pastor, “iz|$12.000 can own one of the best L B e e ’“m ’.J"n 8 ':’)0 'h°“ 8‘““: a young Methodist brother who is a | grapefruiy groves in Polk county, lo- Mrs. J. L. Meigs ‘ y G v m his home, ut he woul ichfl.uan, a gentleman and a schol- | cated on the line of the incorpora- spend a week with friends in Jack- | like to locate one of the gates which ar.” lm,,, of Lakeland, bordering on the sonville. he has not yet been able to find. If : / e any one meets an iron gate wander- 'The postoffice was closed today | ing aroung looking for an owner,! | I ! The regular meeting of the Lake- In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 Mrs. M. F. Hetherington and (wul Rev. C. C. Beatty, editor of the|children will reach home this after- Davenport Messenger, is a pleasant | noon from the mountains of North visitor to Lakeland today. Carolina, where they have been so- journing for the past two months. Florida and West.rn Mects of All Kinds & Mother’s Bread Fresh Vegetables west side of Lake Hunter; land run- $300 per acre with all improvements ning in the edge of the lake which ! No such bargain to be had as that gives a large lake front. This grove | near our city. Must be sold by Dee. contains 20 acres of land, 10 acres 1. If not, it will be taken off the 1ir grapefruit, few orange trees, all market. The grove and land wifl bearing, 6-room house and barn, a i bear inspection. Will take pleasure gcod well o fwater; value of the crop | in showing it to any one interested. of fruit now on the trees $2,000 or! Apply to J. W. Kimbrough, Lake- more. Just think it over. Only land, Fla., phone 224. 10-25-2d-2w Modern Facilities Means Added Efficiency § Mrs. W. D. Smith, of Sylvester, Ga., is the guest of her dnughter,l Mrs. P. C. Griffin, I found it so—and whether pre- senting the man on the rolling chairl to his bright boys and girls, or in-; from 12 till 5 o'clock, on account of | please notify W. P. It will be wel- ! : the funeral of Vice President Sher-|comed home and no questions nskod.!;l;oduc'l,ns the (:mlzfrial p:nttorm oF man. b el or, Joseph G. Camp, to a Ereal! \,,q especlally is this trus in the -fice, where cvery minute counts, and perfect records are IMPERATIVL. , commencement audience, Chas, R.| i\ our store will bo found EVERYWHING nccessary for the full equipment of the offica Supplies of all Mr. P. L. Rikard, of Atlanta, Ga., | Jenkins, the coming President of] kiyis. carbon napers ard typewriter supplies. Loogo l‘ ledgers and ¥, & B, FILING DEVICES|. Price Mrs. Geo. H. Hicks, of the Gallo- | delegate to the Lutheran Synod now | ywegleyan, revealed a heart that was | ey - Shaw-Clayton Stationery Company way section, died at her home there | in session in this city, was a pleas- warm, an intellect that was keen and on Thursday night, and was buried ant caller at the Telegram office 10~ 4 nojse and culture that spelled the 514 Franklin Street, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. day. Mr. Rikard is a linotype oper-'¢aschap and the leader. I’ g o ator on the Atlanta Georgian and 80| yoining the Seuth Georgia Confer- Mr. Archie Murrie has returned | feels very much at home in a news-i .00 in 1900, and greatly beloved in - ’ ey from Tampa, going there after seli- ing his property on West Main street to look after the erection of some | concrete Work at, his wife's grave be- ' fore he leaves for Scotland. | Mrs. P. A. Gardner came in today | from Gardner's Garden, and made | the Telegram force glad by a gift of a huge bunch of Florida bananas- the variety known as the “Lady Fin- ger,” than which no better grows. | After some uncertainty as to lts" future, owing to negotiations for its rurchase, which fell through at the | eleventh hour, the Edisonia theater ! is continuing under the same man- agemept,” and will continue to glre} its excellent entertainments as here- tofore. | Rev. E. C. Cronk, of the Lutheran Synod and district secretary of the Men’s Forward movement in the mix- | sionary department of the Lutheran! chyrch, will preach at the First Methodist church tomorrow evening. | tendance is desired at this service. Mr. Cronk is a very forceful speaker and many will no doubt be glad to hear him again. The Lakeland Artificial Stone ‘Works has shipped a carload of stone to Mulberry, for trimming the new pubdlic school building, which is be- ing erected in that city by Messrs. Streater & Kennedy. Thus does .Lakeland supply the material and ftho builders for the making of neigh- doring South Florida cities. Misses Catharine and Louise Cow- dery, the two lovely daughters of Judge and Mrs. L. W. Cowdery, ar- .#ived home last night. They had spent the greater part of the summer with relatives in Carrolton and oth- er Georgia points, though Miss Cath- erine has just returned from Iowa, where she went to visit relatives aft- er attending the Clayton-Sullivan wedding in Illinois. Mr. E. S. McGlashan, who has been quite i1l for several days, was taken to the A. C. L. hospital at Waycross yesterday, it being considered that he could there receive better care and medical attention through the excellent facilities of that institu- tion than if he remained at home. Mr. McGlashan has had hig full share of misfortunes of late, and it is earnestly hoped that he will sodn be entirely recovered. N (EDISONIA.} THE LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS' _ THEATRE { THE WILL. (A Case of Tardy Justice—Eclair.) . HIS WEAKNESS. (A Striking: Drama—Powers.) REUNITED BY THE SEA. (A Gripping Storp—Imp.) CHILDREN UNDER 18 ........0e OPEN AT 6 P. 'M.' General Admission...10c, Children, under 12....50; ¥ PO s aasaaasasasaanaas ] paper office. He is much impressed (Local and Long Distance Phone) FLORIDA. with Lakeland and is seriously con- sidering the proposition of investing in property in or near this city. TAMPA : scveral pastorates, the teaching abil- ! e BOYS AND MOTHERS 'LOOK!| 10 % Off On Clothing That Means 100 Per Cent to the Good PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. Rev. W. (. Shaeffer, Jr., of Atlan- ta, Ga.,, who is here attending the Lutheran Synod, will preach at 11/ o'clock. The pastor, Rev. W. 8. Patterson, will preach the sermon at the even- inging services, 7 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Pastor Nowlin has returned from a two weeks' trip visiting the asso- ciations of the State and will preach both morning and night, and will b2 glad to see all of his members and friends present at these services. The Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a. m. Every member of the school is urged to be present on time. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. A full at- The pastor has some special an- nouncements to mako concerning the | State convention which meets here Dec. 10. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to all of the services of the church. N order to introduce to the Boys and Mothers of Lakeland and surround- ing country. the splendid lines o boys’ and children’s clothing that lam selling, 1 will give a reduction of 10 per cent on every suit and odd pair of trous- ers in my store. from now until Novem- ber 15th. | am making this offer to try and interest the parents of boys and the boy who buys his own clothing in the splendid clothing, odd pants, shoes, hats and furnishings that 1 have pur- chased for this season. No need to send to Tampa, Jackson- ville or anywhere else for what the boy needs; you can save time, worry, trou. ble. mis-fits and your pocket book by bringing or sending your boy here to be fitted up. We will take as much pains and pleasure with the boys and children as we do with grown-ups, in fitting and satisfying them. ! A big assortment of serges, cassi- atuieTic cur cLoTHES | mers; worsteads, cheviots and tweeds | A% __NEW YORK __ |toselect from. Colors: brown. blue, | ATHieric cur cLoTnes gray. 1an and their kindred shades, made in sailor blouse, Rus- sian. Norfolk, single and double breast. Prices range from $3.50 to $12.50 with a 10 per cent reducton off. Some of these suits have two pairs of pants. Every suit guaranteed to give satisfaction or | will make good. See window. ; E. E BAILEY ANNOUNCEMENT. Owing to some changes being made, “Edisonia” was not opened last night, but we assure you that hereafter all lovers of good pictures, properly projected, will find them here six nights every week. All public school teachers are cor- dially invited to attend as our guests on any school day, and every pupil who gets on the honmor roll will receive one free ticket each week good from Monday to Friday. C. J. YARBROUGH, The Guy That Put Moving Pictures in Lakeland. AJESTI ———————e— THEATRE 00000000000 0QOGN A VITAGRAPH TONIGHT. oRRO0OOOCOOORODD Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE—THE ROSARY. THE ADVENTURES OF AMER- ICAN JOE. (Kalem—Drama.) A FLURRY IN FURNITURE. (Essanay—Comedy.) SHE NEVER KNEW. (Vitagraph—Drama.)

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