Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 24, 1912, Page 5

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- ————ve Ve eem” Miss Lillian Weeks, who is a stu- dent at Brenau at Gainesville, Ga., is at home for the holidays and is be- ing warmly welcomed by her many S o B. K. Thrower, agent Preachers’ Relief fund. sateasty eataliUlias, W L. MUsgibly S iy wisy wusewss a sswmsws; |WEEK OF CLEAN FUN savg WEOL sa b lallldad, K. V. ballivs, let, supply. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC. 24, 1912, ford college. I. D. Lewis, superintendent Italian and Cuban missions. e — v va ccteiovaemarws FURNISHED BY CARNIVAL. AMMESLUL T aL. La 4 arLiaUsL. acaivlt UMy Uik bupgtss. There is no use in mincing words, Mla——aa. UL avis, tbe Krause shows are the finest as NEW ouyakia - w. . FiSuer. regards quality, quantity, moral tone Uviedu—A. L. Hope. and a zood measure for the money Santord—11. T. Gaines. spent compared to any like attraction sebastian—1. k. Weaver. in the country. Morally the carnival is clean. The show are wholesome, the performers lv ithout exception seem to bear that Seville—R. E. L. Folsom. Stuart and Jensen—\W. J. Bart- PTAVE o Jitusville— L. Oser. | Wesy Palm Beach—W. P. Burham. cleverness of demeanor which causes each spectator to feel as though they PAGE FIVR A SQUARE DEAL It you wish to rent & house or have a house you wish to rent; If you have a house to sell or wish to purchase one; If, in fact, you desire to buy or se:l anything in the line of real estate, this is my specialty. See me before you close a deal. Full information given cheerfully and freely. N. K. LEWIS Phone 360, Room 1, Raymondo Bldg. were a great deal nearer and dearer to him than is usually the case at either carnival, circus or theatrical H. C. Hardin, student Vanderbilt l lllll\(‘lbll) W. F. Allen, conference evangelist. friends. INOTICE! Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mendenhall productions. pany {riends of Mr. John Ke:“ and Miss Olive Summerlin went down : Ocl.h-nll'.fl:t. i It turnishes clean amusement, de- gelighted t0 sce him on thel., mapng today to spend Christmas| . K. Dridges, Presiding €r llightfully sensational entertain- serious seige of Anthony, J. C. Pace. Apopka—J. D. Reaves. with their sister, Mrs. Ceferino Bal- bin. rent, and to the student of things in general, an opportunity par ex- cots af1er his long, SE. & : iy :l““;"“.'n"\' \\Il ;\:‘I:cl{ll‘ cellence to mentally weigh a number A. Cole are Father Elfer, of Tampa, came up rooksville—al. O. lams, of thi ° * r, aud Mrs. C. s . Altanilaly ings. t t ha\l“ with them during the hol; |today to officiate at the Catholic| Bushnell J. “_~““"°" Take, for instance, Mr. Krause's e WI Cu e pnce weason their son, Who 18 attend- | ohyrch services for Christmas day.| Uitra—W. J. Nease. n:ost sensational of all free acts, Miss : [ (ollege in 1llinois. These services will be as follows: Coleman-—A. H. Cole. Fina Meier, the diving Venus. One would expect that this exhibition vould be reserved for a special in- closure where the curious public would gladly pay a separate fee to view this wonderful young lady who has astounded the whole country Crystal River—K. D. Jones. Hernando--W. H. Slaymaker, su- perintendent. Inverness—J. T. Mitchell. Leesburg—S, hr.\dy. Maitland—C. A. Saunders, super- First, mass at 6:30 o'clock, the sec- b and Mrs. A S J. McKenne: ond immediately following, and the Jown from Stanton to spen |'|lrd at 9 o'clock. stmas and are the guests of Mr. \irs, F. H. Hursey. on all our Ladies’ Suits Mr. C. W. Domback, of DesMoines, 1ig in the city for today, having just Call at once and see ey, and Mrs. . Jenkins and | returned from a trip to Fort \Iwrs intendent. L with her marvelous exhibition. and Re\ and Mrs. C. R.|Mr, Domback is the father of Mr. Martel —J. W. Bridges. But Mr. Krause is different from "of Macon, Ga., and Henry |\, Domback, who with his wl(e. i‘)““:‘"”l"' HHI S. Henderson. the average showman. He is the i cave tomorrow for Anclote jgpent last winter in Florida. He is cala €y criginator of any number of inno- th ff - \R,“njnr Tarpon Springs, where | creatly pleased with Lakeland and “"“‘“A““ 4K "“)* vations that other managers have e prlces we are 0 er \. will spend several days on a|guyg the half has not been told :\lmnti ‘f""d“'k L “'_ ""l""'“_“‘ ravenously patterned after and his ing trip its advantages and attractions { Rodmen and Fort. Metoy—M. M. { Gocision to make the admission free . i AL T L8 , AR | Lord. 1nuto the midway will be welcomed by lng. lupm of fire this afternoon | Mr. . Thomas Fleming surprised | \Webster —S. F. Stephens. Vall. < cosd by a small blaze in De- | g friends by reaching Lakeland yes- | Wildwood W, I Outland. ‘ \fternoon as well as night exhibi- _ uressing club, located in the | terday morning from Buffalo, N. Y., Winter Garden 1. Steinbauck. [ tions will he held for the entire week . oo block. The fire department | apq is now down for at least the next | Umatilla ). B Rooney. fof Dee, 20, We a rec‘ate our 4 with its usual promptness, | thpee months. Mr. Fleming is one ! Tallahassee District. | he carnival is given under the pp y [ . fir was extinguished with- [ of the oldest conductors on the Lake | v J. P Hilburn, presiding cldes ‘ auspices of the Lakeland fire depart- b tance being necessary. | Qhore Limited, and each winter \\'hun{ Analachicola F. K. Steinmeyer. lnn neoand will be located on the lot o ot fire, zasoline; loss, nominal. | he comes to Florida he feels that he | Auchilla and - Greemville - CoFe g e power house. ca“S = P will settle down and enjoy this |'||||‘ York. i e e g 1 diamond ring contest being | country twelve months in the year, | Boulevard - and Bethel . w.i REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. by the firemen's carnival, [ byt when summer draws near, he Thompkins, 95 s e 0 iree votes will be given on | eels the inclination to once more| Bristol J. N. Weatherford, Fhe following transfers of real s tate has been made recently: Dec. 26, to all candidates | ke hold of the bell cord and spin| Carrabelle 1. F. Roland. i e HEGE o have 100 or more votes. A vVOt-|gyep the country at the rate of 0| Chattahoochee R, AL Lowell, i I' ' "_ '.‘ Sl \\if; u; i ) v v ackshear, 15 K e and wite boy lias been placed at H. O.|pites an hour, and he returns to| Fenholloway- J. P, Bozeman. Jnln\\\' Veaitie &0 l';llelnln H ~ X l end H . Vs fruit store, in addition to | puify ‘hore he i8 ¢ g Havana - J. K. Shephard 4 diftd . rrait s n Buffalo, where he is a conductor on S i i wife 10 1. N. Rogers, Sessoms Inv b~ at places already announced, ¢ train composed entirely of Pullman Hinson--J. A, Slater. Co to Chas A Ogden, John Pilking ton Jr to Mrs A H Pilkington, T | Wilson and wife to Croshy-Hatheoek Co, brane & Henley w K P Michelin, Fli Lakeland Homes Co to Theodore Buffalo ane | leon FOLo Crowson, Madison I Madison Circuit Monticello H. AL R TR e cors running between Ir 1. T Kimbrough, wife and lit- | 1gledo. It is to be hoped that he will | son, are here from Atlanta for the | jicide to remain here permanentiy | son a visit to Mr. J. W, Kim- | 1pig trip. While here he is on nis J.oGates, R. L . Allen. Barnett, W family. They are accom- | cguntry place near Sparling, where | Mayo F. M. C. Kads. Maznuson, Prine & Pipkin to ). I® .« friend, Mr. R, H. Ruth-|pe will daily enjoy fishing in Take| Mayo Mission- To be supplied. s : e : J s < s Tore, M M Betzner and wife to In- ord Boney and in other recreation pleas- Perry--E. A. Harrison. ) 5 B = L e ling to his temperament. Quincey A1 Dutill. 3‘vd"‘lln.)ll‘xfm\'\t"lyl:n:: ;J:::?':‘::l |“‘I'I'N' ) Fdward Rogers, who was severely L o s e Sopchoppy--C. E. Smith, “ .A Clark '“- " 4('|~|rk a;;(| wife l;. ired in September by being | ygq WlLL BE THE QUEEN Synumore.cM: HAytot (P A fi«-rri;l lh:%sic-.("nm-ron to br shed by a train, is at home for the | OF THE CARNIVAL?| Tullahussec -T..). Nixon. S e e ristmus holidays from the A. C. L. | —_— Wankeenah—J. D. Murry. e W L o ‘Susan E Holman, E ¢ Elder and wite to Carl Winberg, J L Skipper to Ros- coe N Skipper, Carter Dean Realty [Co to W K Worrell, Malloy & Mil- His condition | the surgeons having de- ed that it will not be necessary pital ar Wayeross. better, Young ladies, attention, please; ‘now is the time to enter the queen contest for the beautiful diamond Tampa District. Throwee, presiding elder. L. Kilgore. 0. A. Bradentown —-J. amputate his limb, :rmg given by the Lakeland fire de-| Clearwater John Beers. iof 40 3 I Humay. Cartar- DN Rase D) e | purtment. By having one hundred lfebsa: ‘I)olger. tv Co to Janie E McLearam, W F received md:n: .Thi's ls,n nice‘mo“sm"l fl”‘.o-ut‘h‘:n this no free Parris - F. B. Langford, superin- LIENtY gt dh ), ',( L ristmas hn'son;‘ to make one’s 100 W rl“’Ni en during the con- | tendent. : ' A Lightsey and wife to W H l.m?/- . and we doubt not that Dr. and ' £k i 5 Plant City— L. W. Moore, ;1:. Consolidated Land Co to Perrin interesting family will derive | u“'. be recorded daily, and| Sarasota T, M. sistrunk {& Thotipsony K .J )| ISR Buc. N1k bat pleasure from its use. Yotes wili b6 160 = Seffner and Bl ingdal s W, A ¢ H Thompson, I D McDonald to ,snnmnu ement made in the Evening " 1: ner an oomingdale 3l .l‘x._"i‘! 0 Barhite, I' A Barhite and —_——— elts. i | Telegram. T and Mrs. Hamilton and the lat- Quite an elaborate ceremony is he- § mother, Mrs. Blakeley, all of i{ng mapped out for the coronation of wife to J W Crawford, T F Williams find wife to Z P Emerson, J M Kil- | patrick and wife to G W Prine, G St. Petersburg and Mission Norton and J. 1. Paniel, ~-W. H We are going to give our customers tkson, M Suthe ) ) y o x::.:]m:lr;lx:::am Ifkfm e gt I;dl ” ‘th; ::! :“.l::;»:m"dnr: P'v:.‘.(::"l: Cw, u |7 R WS Jemn v G severa { ocorated automobiles, anc 1 ¢ L b ‘R—W. B rendell & 3 tan Tol- - f i1, They are old friends of | engation speech made by some prom- | i bompson. |kl ane iots v O RA R U for the holiday season. Com N :1‘( .h Paul Gardner, and sur- j.ent speaker of Lakeland. Gary—J. €. Diggs. {to D C Boswell, J W Bryant to Y 4 mencing Monday, December 16, we are going to dispose of all our $14 and $IS suits for $9.00. Mind latter on coming down Some young lady is going to be Highland and Port Tampa—W. ¢ "“rday on their bridal trip, Mr. plesen(,ed with a beautiful diamond | *ponaugh. d Mrs. Hamilton having been wed- | ring; who will be the lucky girl Hyde BPark=J. b, Mitchell, B onls 4 shory time. They will go e stk s iy Little Italy—E. V. Romans. © “Gardner's Garden” on Fri-| WANTED—At once, woman cook,| Selma Avenue—J. E. Lewis, super- | P 10 svend a week with their good | white or black, Southern hotel, Ft.|intendent. Mann, Edw Thomas to E E Cline, J | 11 Hempel and wife to E E Cline, . |11 Speth and wife to Edith Speth, Geo E Koplin and wife to E L H Giibbs, A F Fletcher to W F Walker, f0ds there 12-24-6.| Tampa Heights—Smith Hardi i2 F Carter and wife to W F Walker, i Meade, Fla. ERIE0: iR i ardin. {(yrter & Bowden to W F Walker, 2 9 ——————— Ybor City and West Tampa—1J. D. ! Barber & Welling to P P Darling, Th" lS NO sale- Dont forget g o e Ohlinger & Alfield have just closed Ueal today of importance, having " 320 acres of fine truck land at g to Rev. F. P. Michener, of 8 Citr, the consideration being $7,- Messrs, Ohlinger & Alfield took oy Michener's Lakeland prop- | S s n g pgoooGGAOD I.ewln. D. Perez and D. Carrera. | Tarpon Springs—M. T. Bell. S. W. Lawler, financial agent San- | 6000000000000000‘ CR-R-R-R-2-%-3-8-%-3-3-%-%-K-R Fla Dev Co to D W Johnson, D M H i Johnson and wife to H D Bassett, J {W Carson and wife to W E Tucker, R F Reynolds to D Prine, D Prine and wife to W L E Tucker. VOTING BOXES to ask for your Christmas Souvenirs. N. B.--All our75¢c and $1 Ties to go at 50c. AJESTI THEATRE ¢ it the deal, which consists of his snm FUTCH AND UD' | ORUI 1t ":Ihorne on East Orange street, DON'T MISS At all the Drug Stores and H. C lots in Dizieland and in AN. T HE A TRE Stevens’ Jewelry Store and H. O. heast Lakeland. Rev. and Mrs. nuuunnuuuunnnnu bener will leave for Sebring|— —— : Program for Tonight, GOOD MUSIC hin 3 few days. (Pals-Pathe—Western Drama.) IDISONIA. E OLDEST AND BEST IN THE The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland Denny’s Fruit Store for the (Queen of the Firemen’s Carnival 1000 Free Votes | To all candidates who have 100 or more votes Thursday, December 26 MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE. HOSPITAL HOAX. (Kalen—Comedy.) PATHE'S WEEKLY CURRENT EVENTS. THE TROUBLED TRAIL. (Vitograph—Drama.) LEAH THE SUFFRAGETTE. COTRTY. (Cines—Comedy.) Roy Butler B A:m Margaret Wilby. ! VOTES ONE CENT EACH. i L dicns P e-Twas) ShE BT A STORE FULL OF BEAUTIFUL XMAS GIFTS THE OUTCAST CHILD. (Eclair—Drama in 2 Reels.) ! Beautifully Bound Books—All the latest and popular books by the best authors, in special holiday bindinge | Tine China, Imported Hand Painted Art China—Odd, unique and original in design; rich and artistic in decoration. A Large Asgortment of Art Brass Go ods. Fine Writing Papers; Children’s Books and Games. Prices Always Right. Shaw - Clayton Stationery Co. “Get the Auditorium Habit.” OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10c :::::s —=| Childrea, under 12....5¢ re 5¢ - -2-2-3°2-3-3-3-%-2-R-2-2-3-3-3-4 el m‘!‘flmflflfl!flflhflfiflflflflflflfl Other Good Pictures. . J A ssssescecmm - —ed ’ 514 Franklin Stress TAMPA, FLORIDA.

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