Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 30, 1912, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, " The Auditorium will be a popular 1esort tonight as the management announces that a “sure enough” {3 Case of Fire wedding will take place on the stage ne 5 m between 8 and 9 o'clock. Mr and Mrs. A. Watson Cordes, d Mell Murray, of | of Charleston, S. ., are in the city are in the city|the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Council at their home on West Main street. an 1008 enl., : . Mre. J. F. COX. — Mrs. G M. McDonough ver the arrival of a sweet vorn Sunday, Dec. 29. Miss Edith Nelson, who recently returned from Charleston, where she spent the past three carter, ¥r, of Atlanta, veral days in Lakeland | social attention while there. The pis parents, Mr. and | Charleston Evening Post, in a recent Curter, on Lake Gibson. | issue, says: “Miss Marian Edith L Nelson, who has been in the city .\ A Tomlinson, of Atlanta, | for the past three months with Mrs. city this afternoon IO.A Watson Cordes, visiting her daugh- her home in Lakeland, here Sunday. Fla., leaving S. C, | piaying two separate cornets, months, was the recipient of much | lection, has returned to While in Charleston | You will be warmly welcomed by the officers and members of the Woman's Club, dainty refreshments will be served by some of Lakeland’s most cliarming young ladies and a pleas- ant time anticipated. 1f you cannot 1.ake a long call come and make a short one and deposit your book with the library committee who will be on hand to receive these dona- tions. Don't fail to lend your pres- ence and aid on this occasion. GLYNN & DILLWORTH WITH l COBURN’'S GREATER MINSTRELS Musical entertainers par excel- lence these artists are one of the new features of Manager Coburn’s great Lig city minstrels next Monday, Jan. ¢, at the new Auditorium. Last sea- | son a splendid feature with Al G. Field, they are now with Coburn’s Greater minstrels, act of exception- 2i merit and a continuous laugh from the opening of their act. Mr. Cllie W. Dillworth, a trombone solo- ist of repute, offers a sensational nov- in their act, and iwo separaty parts in a standard se- simultaneously, requiring wonderful embouchere. He divides i honors with “Nicodemus™ musically, with,a pleasing personality. The company is entirely new this season, new people, new music, new scenery, costumes and all that is minstrelsy, o . o elty as one number 2ood in LAK ELAND, | there; many iith Tomlinson, who I8 ¢ coming with great vles M. Jones leaves to- " ning for Ocala, where | {4 the Florida Educa-| ion, which convenes ! session for the next | | 1. Fred DeBerry, Lakeland, but | at Plant City, spent the city the guests of | 1. (', Brown, e of it Danicland and little | 1 left today for their | Springs, after a the former's \lys. Robson. During the i - Mrs. Robgon had with her Lildren with the excep- larpon isit with Pror wnd Mrs, Chas, Jones, Profs. gl Farrow and Mr. Fred reached the city last night ir trip to Cuba, where they +one week very pleasantly and v viewing the many sights ound in and about Havana. 00 1 Ladies” Aid Society of the eshvterian prial business meeting on Tuesday ternoon at % o'clock in the church pr 1 purpose of electing officers other important The members are urged as it is to mark an impor- " in Lakeland's progress. eting Th Mujestic has changed owners, esr< o tlartzell having sold the s 1o Mesers. C. F, «rry Edmonson, of Plant City, | manage this popular play- FUise Glong the same lines as it has miducted formerly. The or- Wil remain and the new | Piilizers promise to keep the house P70 s already high standard. Mr. arry Hartzell will go back on the o Satirday night the fire depart- Tent was called out about 11:45, fr° having been discovered in a | many Rev. I A, Ward was the recipient | vicee ol property, live acies being in yesterday of a handsome cold headed hearing arove The consideration cbony walking cane, on which was ' Wis 31,000 After traveling all over engrave his name and the date, ! Frorida, Mreo Smith decided that This ha some 2ity wWas presented Pakeland s the best town he had Fev., Ward by the congregation of secn,and arite puy I ng his prop the First Presbyterian chaveh in, vity he lefr for Texas, where he goes :l'wn;mllnn of his tireless interest | to bring his family and household in the church during the time he =oods to their Lakeland home Was temporary pastor and since that time The presentation Wits, made POULTRY ASSOCIATION TO [ when speaking ot the high esteen furged to attend a meeting of the in which he is held. Rev, Ward asxociation Wednesday afternoon at Lighly appreciates the gitt and this| 1 20 o'clock. Importan; business is charch will hold its; Hastings | Miles L. Smith, of Pittsburg, Tex., attentions, [ s jusy purchased thronzh the real | and her friends here greatly | azeney of Ohlinzer & Alfield her departure.” Forty prop- 1 crey of Mr Miss Nelson was the recipient charming ol | social regret | estage acres east of town, the W, Hall, This is a fine by Mr. ¢, L. Willoughhy, a litting tribute to worth to the the sentiments of who paid Ward's | chureh and also voiced | every lII(‘IIlln'I'i‘ MEET WEDNESDAY P. M. Rev, R Al members of the Ponltry Asso- ciation and others interested are N ¢ N B N | norning exhibiting it Dto be transacted, 12-30-21 10 hig many triends. wis proudly QUEEN OF CARNIVAL CONTEST. Five minutes after the verdiet was SA— rendered on Saturday in the famous! dynamite conspiracy cases, the re- | stlt was known in the oftice of thv] ] Today's coung of the test for the diamond ring pla Mary Groover queen con- Evening Telegram, being flashed !} Aleen McRae here by the Associated Press, the| s Margarite Miller ....... world's greatest newsgathering | Miss Villa Bailey .......... agency. Karly in the afternoon the | Miss Alma Buchanan ....... 1,481 paper carried the news in detail \n! Miss Bessie Strain .......... 1,110 its many readers, in a story some | Miss Ida Hill .............. 1,100 four columns in length, telling this| Miss Lillie May McIntyre....1,100 important news in Lakeland from Oniy a few days remain now bhe- | twelve to twenty-four hours earlier | fore the close of the contest. Now i than any other newspaper. Only five the time to show your friends that ities in Florida are served by the|you are trying to win this handson: ociated Press, according to its trophy. 1913 bulletin just received lmlay.! - —e These cities are Jacksonville, Pensa- AN ALPHABETICAL AD. Tampa, Miami and Lakeland. — Anery or Alarmed Av iy It is my Amiabl | cola, e ——— Don't be Artful Adjectives, Help the Library { By Attending Receptlon. Aim to Attract your Attention to Once mor. we remind the public|my Advertisement with Ardent Al {of the reception and book shower (o'litm‘.uion's Artful Aid. All Axle be held in the Woman's Club rooms | need lubricAtion. Axle grease And New Year's afternoon and evening | Axle oil Ar® Among my speciAltics from 3 p. . till 10 a. m. The la-| Also Anti-rattlers And All 'Arnes | dies avain extend to the public a|repAiring, buggy And wAgon un cordial invitation to this reception. | brelAs, Awls And hArness oil, hames I'veryone in Lakeland is interested { And Axle WAshers And Any pArt o' | in the movement of establishing a|A hArness. And the plAce is At public library and we feel sure that | mAcglAshAn's cAsh hArness shoi. | Pressing club and fruit stand at the ‘orner of Oak street and North Flor- ita avenue, The fire had gained kood headway before the alarm was t rnfd in, and as the building was a0 inflammable shack, the fire de- l‘fr:m»nt could not save it, although ey were on the streets before the alarm finighq sounding. ‘Plendid work, however, in saving the home of Mrs, McCaskey from be- iz burned, which was in the same ¥rd. The department will be great- : improved when another horse is _oured, and for this purpose they ! use the proceeds derived from ! he carnival, which opens in Lne- lang today., DISONIA. THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. “KING BAGGOTT, IN HUMAN HEARTS. ‘A beautiful Imp Drama in 2 Reels.) THE MAN WITHIN. (Nestor—Western Drama. ) CEILDREX UADER They did the citizens and their families will|!11 South FIA. Ave., Adjacent to tie call on this occasion and bring with [P. 0. Adicu. 12-30m-w-f them some good book as a donation AJESTI THEATRE to0000O0GQGOURO000 NOVOROGVOORBRDOO| UDITORIUN THEATREIVE, [ X-E-R-E-K-K-N-N-N-R-E-R-R-3 -} A GOOD BIG SHOW. DON'T MISS. G o o D Mluls l C -2 -N-X-X-R-R-B-R-2-R-%-F - ATTHEMASQUERADEBAH Pr Sgram tor Tonight, (Edison—Drama.) ! M AJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Vitagraph— y trof. Murphy Leader. graph—Comedy.) OVERTURE. AT THE BURGLAR’S COMMAND THE SALVATIONIST. (Pathe—Drama.) (Pathe—Drama.) John T. Crawford & Co. prestnt the THE SIEGE OF PETERSBURG. (In Two Parts—A Great Civil War Drama.) Two Countess with music as an add- ed attraction. A genuine marriage on the stage between 8 and 9. Come ILLUSTRATED SONGS. OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10¢ Ac:::::” ; '05': Childrea, snder 12....5¢ ; (-2-2-3°3-%-3-2-2-2- 2 2-2- 3 2-% and see Who they are. “-u-ma"m ll!lfllflllfllflflllfl ——— | Stevens’ FLA., DEC. 30, 1912, CARNIVAL OPENS THIS EVENING. After a long and tedious journey from Lake City, Florida, the Krause Shows airived on their special train of fourteen cars last evening on the A. C. L. R. R, covering a distance of over two hundred miles. Imme- diately after arriving in the city their Royal Military band gave 21 concert in the park to the high ap- preciation of the multitude who was fine renditions were tendered, one especially, the Hunga- rian Rhapsody. It has been many a day since Lakelan? has enjoyed the distinction of such fine classic musie. The Krause Shows will be all in readiness this evening to make its initial bow go the pleasure loving pablic. Fifteen attractions comstitute the make-up of the Krause Shows, the monkey, dog and pony circus, the animal show, the flea circus, Dixey land, Electricia, the electric marvel, J F. Murphy's busy city, the cigar- ette ficnd, baby Webb, the child wonder; the big Ferris wheel, the Parker carry-u-all merry-go-round, the smallest mother in the worll and the crazy house. The Krause band will give concerts in front of Joe Le Vey's clothing store daily at 2and 7T p.om. A cordial invitation ig extended to all to attend the fire- mens carnival tonight. SULTAN OF PERAK The sultan of Perak has taken the tead In the offer of the Federated Malay states of a first-class armored ohip for the British navy, which has een accepted by the government. English People Long-Lived. Within a stone's throw of each oth- er‘at Stonham Parva, Suffolk, Eng- land, live 28 persons whose ages ag- gregate 2,121 years. One is ninety, two eighty-two, onc cighty-one, four cighty, one seventy-cizht, one seventy- glx, three seventy-five, four seventy- four, six seventy-three, threw seventy- two, one gixty-nine, apd one sixtye eight. Her Experience. Mrs. Bacon—"] understand one can learn different languages from the phonograph?”’ Mrs. Ebert — “Well, since our nefghbor got his I know my busband has used language | never beard him use before.” MY . LINE NCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars | Come and see me before pur |chasing elsewhere. Your LESSONS IN COCRTSHIP. | - patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loooy ot Edisonia Theater. VOTING BOXES At all the Drug Stores and H. C Jewelry Store and H. O. Denny’s Fruit Store for the Queen of the Firemen’s Carnival VOTES ONE CENT EACH. \ sve Shodh B BRI - P DB Q300 CLPOS PO CE QPO CPOS 0 PAGE FIVR e cenn— Happy Nelp Year TO YOU ALL Again thanking you for your greatly increased patronage dur- ing the past year, I beg to re- Yours truly, SEECSRSOEOE.. H. C. STEVENS Jeweler g LAKELAND # F LORIDA§ We will cut the price on all our Ladies’ Suits Call at once and see the prices we are offer- ing. We appreciate your calls. MURRELL SHARP LOOK Wesare going to give our 'customers a treat for the holiday season. Com- mencing Monday, December 16, we are going to dispose of all our $14 and 8IS suits for $9.00. ° Mind This Is No Sale. Don’t forget to ask for your Christmas Souvenirs. N. B.--All our75¢ and $1 Ties to go at 50c. The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue .Lakeland

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