Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 25, 1912, Page 5

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0,0 e 2 Case of Fire| dhone 5,000 on't forget the Board of Trade | ting tonight. 1 < AR | r. and Mrs. C, M. Cleyton, Mrs. ar., and Mrs. Tay Weeksi. ored to Tampa yesterday, where b spent tie day very pm;.mtl J. Regs left last night for i, \\hcre she wili cnpage in' dressmaking business. Her | ¢hter, Miss Miriam, has a posn- p there in a drygoods store. nds in this city of Mrs, H. L. ker, formerly Miss Zeta Clonts, I regret to learn that she is se- isly ill at her home in Atlanta. _ Clonts left Saturday for her =hter's bedside, and it is earv- Iy hoped that she will have found improved. fr. and Mrs. E. H. Frizelle have ived from Kansas City, Mo., and p the guests of Mr. James Spar- . Mr. Frizelle is an expert wood- prizer and already is engaged by . Marshall with prospects of no up. The Board of Trade will hold a's <t important meeting at the Her- | n theater tonight at 7:30 o'clock | for the coming year's, work' il be acted upon. Give an hour of pur time to Lakeland tonight. | Mr. and Mrs. McLaren have re- oved to Pora Grande where they | ill make their future home, Mr.: r. McLaren recently being of- red a position there with a com-, i The many friends of thls‘l pular couple regret an very much | heir departure from Lakeland but | frust they t some future time. 4 Don't forget the meeting of the ! ramatic Club at 7 o'clock tonigh* t the home of Mr. R. E. Lufsey. his meeting is called for the pur- cse of decidingz whether or not unds to their credit be turned over o the Woman's Club for the li- t rary.” Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Stevens, of Chicago, are in the city and will piobably spend the winter here, for the benefit of Mr. Stevens' health. | The latter is manazer of the Sey- beld Machine Co., of Chicago, and h. and his lovely wife will be warm- Iv welcomed by the people of Lake- DERSONALY DARAG -——/ A ives or sweethearts assisting in (lm may return to Takeland | A delegation from the Tampa "Eoard of Trade took advantage of ;an invitation from Lakeland's or- | :flnlzallon to help in celebrating the ,latter city’s triumph in increasing ita oard of Trade to 506 members | Kinder jollificatin® over each other's | si.ciess,—Orlando Reporter-Star. The men of the city who have | Trip Around the Worid"” entertain ment, and who therefore feel th.ul *they will not be able to have a com- | panion on the trip, are assured by |the members of the Woman's Cluh | ,that the ladies will be relieved of i their dutics and will be allowed to make the trip with their escorts at any time the latter may designate This entertainment takes place to- morrow afternoon and night and 2 full meal is in store for everybody who makes the trip. Machines and cther conveyances will leave the “station” (Miss Browning’'s home) at all hours between 4 and 9 o'clock STORES WILL CLOSE THANKSGIVING DAY. We, the undersigned agree to close our places of business all day Thanksgiving, Nov. 28, 1912: WHITE STAR MARKET, S. A, MOODY, D. FULGHUM, | PARK & AUSTIN, i | | W. ). WARING, CITY MARKET, W. 1. REDDICK, D. 1. DICKSON, L. B. WEEKS, B G0 TWERDELL, W. P PILLANS & €O, C. M. WEEKS, 1. W. LANIER, MARCUM & HICKSON, FERGUSON & USHER CARD OF THANKS, | We desire to thank our manv friends for their many acts of kind- ness and sympathy during the ill- ness and death of our loved one. C. R. PHILLIPS, MR. AND MRS. G. P. WEBB. BUSINESS MEN, WAKE UP! It is time for you to stop paying for your place of business and never get a deed. Just count up the amount of rent you have paid since you started business, and still you don't own the property. I have just purchased the five lots cost and back of Bryant bullding and ncrth of the Tremont hotel, on Main strect. No better location for busi- ness in the city for sale. Th: size of lots 25x120, fronting on Main Icnd who may count themselves for- tinate on having them here for 2 few months. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Hern, Mrs Fred Thrower, of Tampa, and Miss Catherine Cowdery, went down to Tampa Saturday where they wer2 gvests at lunch of Mr. Ernest Adam- 6cn, on the U. S. revenue cutter, Mi- ami. Mr. Adamson has been spend- irz geveral days in Lakeland, a ruest of the Tremont, and the en- tertainment offered his TLakeland fiiends was much appreciated anl enfoyed by the latter, who state that both Mr. Adamson and Capt. Gam hle loft nothing undone for their Pleasure. nonm»nmu« (EDISONIA) THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. : THE BUGLE CALL. (101 Bison—Western Drama.) NONE CAN DO MORE. (Rex—Civil War Drama.) HOW JONES SAW THE BALL GAME. (Imp—Comedy.) FERDIES' FAMILY FEUD. (Imp—Comedy.) Open From 5 to 11. street, leaving a back alle, of 18 feet. These lots will be sold on tcrms, one-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three years, 8 per cent interesc. First buyer gets the first choice. For further particulars, see J. W. KIMBROUGH, 11-5-1m. Lakeland, Fla. The art of being a candidate with- happily, the art of the Soclalists ex- civgively.—Chicazo Record-Herald. AJESTI THEATRE - X-E-R-E-N-R-E-R-N-NCR-R-R R A FINE VITAGRAPH TONIGHT. DDDOOOOOOOOGODO Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE—IDEAL. THE SPANISH REVOLT OF 1836. (Kalem—War Drama.) HOW THEY LOST OUT. (Eclipse—Comedy.) THE CAVE MAN. (Vitagraph—Drama.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10c Children, under |2....5c THE FVv* LAKELAND EIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL. XIL GRADE Lula Hart. Loring Bracken Ivap Jackson. Mary Jackson. GRADE Helen Conibear. Artie Fussell. Viola Powell. Gladys Wilson. Annie (. Mayes. GRADE X. Mary McKay. Jewell Swindell. GRADE IX. Susie May Taylor. Nellie Fidler. Genevieve Duggan. Glen McRae. GRADE VI, James Boulware, Annie Jones. J. C. McLendon. Lena Scally. Nathaniel Glover. GRADE VII A. Cladys Davis. Mada Phillips. George Tibbals, Mary McTeer. Edmonia Moore. GRADE Redella Gain. Nannie Funk. Addie Bailey., Florence Robinson. Hermun Mathias. GRADE Roy Mitchell. Joe Ilolbrook. Frances Holland Healy Combs, GRADE V1 B, D. H. Sloan, Jr. Mary Weaver. Mabel Mathias, Ponaid Conant. Royal Huchingson, GRADE V A, Annie Laurio Waring. Mildred Klausemeier. Shelly Gordon. Illen Watson, Fdua ot 4 GRADE V I} shuftor Drowning., Fruest Terrell, Paul Sammons, | Willlams Leatha Logan, GRADE IV William Mellwain, GRADE 1V B, 1. Owens, Irene Grantham. Maxwell Williams, Sarah Funk, Helen Morse. GRADE William Norvill, John Cannon. Clifton Wessleman. Mary Boulware. GRADE 111 B. Mary Rader. Hattie Belle Reddick. Noah Holt. Ruth Swindell. Mortimer Haynes. GRADE 1III C. Karry Weaver. Russell Mohney. Orion Brown. Hazel Holler. Touis Swatts. CHAS. M. JONES, Principal. VIl B, VI A, rry A. 67 1 A, At the First Baptist church lu:t night Rev. W. D. Nowlin preached al splendid sermon on *“Latlessness’ He brought convincing argument to bear on the crux of the situation s regards the recent trouble over ti: enforcement of a city ordinance, ani we believe that no man who hearl him and who desires to be considerc! | a good citizen, will ever again lo: ! ccuntenance or support to lawbreak e's, no matter how unjust they m regard the law tkat is objected to AUDITORIUM l’rouram_f(; Tonight M'HENRY'S ORCHESTRA Billy Osmond Admission, Adulls...z()c| Childres, under 12..10c Two Performances 6:30 and 8:15 ELAND, FLA., NOV. 25, 1912. MRS. DEATH CLAIX C. R. PHILLIPS. e death ansel invaded the home of Mr. G. P. Webb yesierday morn- irg and plucked thercirom oue o} its fairest tlowers, the latter's c¢aughter, Mrs. C. Lad been critically ill for some days A particularly sad feature of this good woman's death is that a dear Litle baby, only three weeks old, i3, left motheriess, besides another cLild, who is several years old. Mrs. Phillips was the wife of Rev . R. Phillips, the Baptist ministes ©' Palm Beach. The latter has beea Vith his wife during her illness, and in his great and terrible Dbe- reavement he has the deepest sym- pathy of all. Mrs. Phillips was a lovable young woman of fine Chris- tin character and was beloved by | a large circle of friends, who ;u-}l rew howed in grief at her untimely demiise, Ulie funeral services were con-| divied this morning at the Method- ) ist church and were in charge of | | Eovo W. Do Newlin and Rev. L ¢ Jonkins, A large number of I'riun(ls: Vere in attendance and the many Leantitul floral offerings attested the | foat love and esteem in which she Vs held, Interment was made i". the Lakeland cemefery. | N.OVES TO MAXE IT 100 PER CENT PURE. The Lakeland Telegram celebrat- ed its first anniversary as a daily on Nov. 1. It gives employment |ul a score of persons now. The editor | Mro M. P letherington, is one of the finest editorial writers in the State. 1is paper is a model of ex- ?‘ «ollence. s tone is A9 per u'n‘: prre. ilis writings are quoted more goverally perhaps than any paper we road, Lakeland s blessed with ja mn'vl daily.— Eustis Lake Region move to amend the striking ont 99.99 per cent .l'l‘u 100 per cent.—Bartow | Convier-Informant, | rting bro John Q. Garner, the well: | own eye, car, nose and throat spe- ivt, is making one of his rezular | 1o Lakeland and may be con- | R. Phillips, \\hol. ly | Lonise Rogers, Ellen above | C: brother of ‘Mark” Hannah!™ “Qh” said Mr. Pryan, “you are a brother o Mark Il.nnah. Clad to meet you. Mr. Hanrah, Do I understand you jare really a brother of Marcus Au- 1clius Hannah, of Ohio?” Ty which cur fellow citizen replied, “Dom’t ask too many questions, Mr. Dryan Pretty Birthday Party. My brother’s name is E. Mark Han- Miss Frieda Rogew, the bright rzh!” “O, yes,” said Mr FEryan oung daughter of Col. and Mrs. D. i vith a merry, merry twinkle in his jo. Rogers, celebrated her eleventi|ere, “your brother is Mr. ‘Easy birthday Saturday afternoon by 'n-{llark Hannah. So long, Mr Han- +iting a number of h2r friends io a|mah. "—Eustis Lake Region b’rthday party at her home on South B Florida avenue. We have just reccived demonstrs- Games made the afterncon hours ¢or 1913 Ford touring car, which ie pass all too swiftly, and later in the!y beauty. Whether you wish to buy afternoon the guests were inviied 12| o, not, visit our salesroom and take the pretty dining rocm where de-|g ook at this greatest automobile licious pink and white cakes, am-|ygjye on the American market. Costs brosia and cake were served. Those |¢sq to begin with (only $665 for present were Marjorie Owens, Flor- | ¢ouring cars and $590 for roadsters ric Sloan, Annie Laurie Waricg, | gelivered at your door fullyequipped) Mildred Mayes, Albert: Hebb, Jlovit | hoing light (yet strong) they will Beth Stevens, Hazel McMullen, g0 where heavy cars cannot, and this Watson, Joc | aer makes tire bills, which is the Harper, Henry Scarr, Millard nnd'.arg‘,“ part of cost of keeping ug Farl Futch, Thomas Waring. cars, very light. We have ecizhtecs cars ordered, and expect the firet in- stalment of six about Dec. 1. If yoi want one, better place younr or'e: | ahead of time you want to Legia Several years ago Wm. Jennings ? vsing it as demand is so heavy that n at Lakeland, aml; | the factory cannot begin to keep up ‘ong those introduced to him was . With it, and when we sell out one Mr. . B. Hannah, brother of Dr. A ialnpmont we cannot tell when we J Hannah. Mr. Bryan grasped the Will get another. Orders are already Pand extended and asked: “What's booked for a large portion of cars we the matter with Hannah?" to whiea ! have in sight. Mr. Hannah replied, “He's all right LAKELAND -—for Bryan, too!" adding, “I am -ul SUPPLY CO. W. J. BRYAN'S LITTLE JOXE IN LAKELAND. spoke Hl AUTOMOBILE ANW 11-22-tt SOHQ IO OIGHOHOTLHOHODODOTO FOTOHOFOOTOLOHOHOH0 2 Are You SatisfiedWith Where You Fat? .' . » o For nice meals, good homecooking and pleasant rcoms, apply to ] & $ . MRS. HENRY BACON g ¢° 211 South 'l‘«'nnm.\«-n- Ave.—Mizs Browning's Home g 3'3‘0"0‘3'0‘!'0 HOB Y 40"'0"“050-903'0 1004 Do you have your books andited? Are you sure that you arve using the best system in your office to fa- I cilitate your business? Many a good bookkeeper is han dicapped by a poor system. k: .l l\ || i [ i d-at the Elbermay, Room 12, \“:n'n‘r ~m-.-.-¢-'||. .:-m“:,l.li),:l.lm\" 1 audit and install systems suitable to your buginess. References hose dificult cases where N,}!urnlslmd. Offices: Dawson & Thornton building. ny others fail. Consultation fre», the Elbermar until Dec. 2. H A R R Y w E L D o N 11-25-1° TAMPA, Expert Accountant FLORIDA. - et First. Third. Because it Fifth. Fall. Seventh. Because Eighth. in Lakeland. Tenth. Berause if Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen frum its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Because it is the most attractive Residential Section Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. do, will always be glad. . C. Rogan or . WWWWWWWWW - VWWWWWWWAWWY Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. all Streets will be Graded. you don’t, you will wish you had, if you —See—uo Deen- Bryant Building STEPHENS M.

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