Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 1, 1913, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, JAN. 1, 1913, PAGE FIVE. e —— - ——ame—— wor - - - -——— - - - mmemece w - - - .- - e Do - —— 7 GUEW.DLIWORTHL [foee : “ x . || Undoubtedly the most talented At the Annua) Business Show. New York City. November 11-16-1912 i| performer in his line. The master % ! ol musical instruments, standard |uud novel, a soloist and artistic en- tertainer. The double cornets, in- e troducing a standard dueg on two geparate instruments simultaneous- Iy is only one of the many novelties | introduced in the musical feature of Glynn & Dillworth, with Coburns’ Greater Minstrels next Monday, Jan. 6, at the Auditorium. With Nicode- mus Glynn, one of the best and most comical black face artists in min- ‘ Prof. and Mrs. . Rucker Adams’ strelsy, they offer a novel and very { gc down to Tampa tomorrow, where funny vaudeville acy which is one ;they will be for the next three or long laugh. Their act was a big ! four weeks preparing for the Tampa ' Lit with Al G. Fields last season and : Chautauqua, which opens there on we congratulate Manager Coburn on 11""’- 4. While in Tampa Mr. and securing their services for the big \ Mrs. Adams will be at the Tampa pew show this season Positively ev- WA ARIGR! .___/ 0ne e . Underwood Typewriter Again proved conclusively in a public demonstration its superior 3 \rs. George W. Engl(sh,-my hotel. e the Banana lake neigh- e parents of @ lltlleioum OF CARNIVAL CONTEST. | are 1 " “iorn yesterday afternoon. e e ) | ~ The count today is as follows: | lardware Co. adver- i Mary Groover .............. 3,872 . Model | : T Mo e 4 beautiful calen Alleen McRae v will give away 10| Alma Buchanan Margarite Miller his the all for it S PO SO OSOSO L e Villa Bailey ..... ..o000v00.2 and Hattie Patton, ' pesgie Strain ............... 1,217 Jo have had Tooms with Mrs. Geo. | [ jllje May McIntyre ......... 1,200 e for the past year are nOW at fydg Hill .................. 1,110 frs GrorEt \Vatson §. ¢ | FARMERS' QUARTERLY . of Birmingham, Ala,, MEETING. 4 tew days in the city as The regular quarterly meeting of ¢ is daughter, Mrs. E.|the Farmers’ union will convene with Medulla local on Jan. 9, this Ihehm the regular time to elect of- ficers for the vear and to plan for the best interest of the producer in both selling and buying, the long "A-nd short of which is the true spirit | «f co-operation and to this end we should one and all feel the Keenest reed and work to that end. A bas- " ket dinner will be served. Hoping to have a full delegation and the {public in general is invited to par- A, DRIGGERS, Secretary. AND PATRONS. i Youngs, Jr, has been her sister, Augustine, 4 Visit from milton, of St 1« K L. Cordery are e new home in Rose- unzalow is one of the (he many that have il in Lakeland, — : ticipate. J. yr oA 1 Holworthy assumed his | .~ iuis morning as paid sec- | T0 MY FRIENDS e Lakeland Bourd of § 4 is now ready to assist in Dr. R. R. Sullivan has consented . reater and bigger Lake- 10 take charge of my praciice during | my absence. He is a physician and surgeon of experience and ability, and is a thorough Christian gentle- whom | am glad to have suc- Any favors rine the year of 19135, Pavidson and daughter have ) their home in Atlanta ™an, Jeasant visit with the form- | c€ed me in the work. gfter a | ot yivce, Mrs. George Harper, dur- shown him will be appreciated. g the holidays. Your Friend, W. M BEVIS, M. D, 1-1tp. AN ALPHABETICAL AD. s ' Rev. and Mrs, J. R. Cason, Misses Uara Belle and Reberta Cason and | \an (ason are in Lakeland today the | gt o Drand Mrs, J. F. Wilson. { Don't be Angry or Alarmed At my This is one of several pleasant fam- [ Artful Adjectives. 1t is my Amiable Jy renions being enjoyed on the Aim to Attract' your Attention to fist dav of the New Year in Lake- MY Advertisement with Ardent Al- lnd i literation’s Artful Aid. All Axles ! need lubricAtion. Axle grease And Are Among my speciAlties, ti-rattlers And All 'Arness is engaged in some special repAiring, buggy And wAgon un- sork for the Tampa Times. Col. brelAs, Awls And hArness oil, hames, o1 is a well-known newspaper ! And Axle WAshers And Any pArt of the' Stits and he and hisiA hArness. And the plAce is At AcglAshAn's cAsh hArness shop, « wife are always welcomed [ nds in Lakeland. 111 South FIA. Ave., Adjacent to the (o and Mrs. £. T. Byington, of ~Xle oil in the city today. Col. | 180 An Lodle Fyingt gl [P. 0. Adicu. 12-30m-w-f M LoD Tyner and little daugh- | ST ;F.' ma of Tarpon Springs, who! PIANO LESSONS. ¢ been spending the holidays | el Miss Lanra l. Prockmann, mn-' ¥ith her parents, Mr. and Mre. C. H dutres, expect to return hme next Saturday, has X to lheirl head piano teacher of (h-. |.u or Carolina, Mrs. Tymer ' 2 ade her home here for s‘)melhpon(lmg mal college of North the winter in Lakeland, erything ¢lean, first class laughing show. MRS. C. R. JUDD 2,800 A Famous Fireless Cooking Author- ‘ | e et e | Nomick is | moving panorama to be seen from the | end will receive a limited number | the invalid the glass may be 8o qualities in Speed Accuracy Stability Operated for eight solid hours (continuously) by eight of the world’s fastest typists, in half- hour relays, one Underwood Typewriter (taken from stock) produced the magnificent total of 55,944 words, averaging nearly 10 strokes per second. The crucial test of stability was here shown. No- where, at any time, has a typewriter turned out such a tremendout amount of work in the same time. This is & world's record. : The UNDERWOND TYPEWRITEfi in the International Speed and Accuracy Contests won First Nine places in the World's Championship. First Four places in the World's Amateur Championship, First Two places in the World's School Championship. break- ing all former records. new as represented, a v o COMING TO LAKELAND, ity to Gve a Free Exhibition Here. lakeland is soon to be visited by un expert on fireless cooking. Mrs. | ¢. R. Judd has been identified with the fireless cooker industry since its Mrs. Judd is recognized ! infancy. § both by manufacturers and the lead- | ing periodicals as an authority on the subject of fireless cooking and' is said to draw the largest salary | ever paid for one week's course of ! jectures on the subjecy of domestic € science. Mrs. Judd has given a life- g time to the study of domestic science. z Mys. Judd is much beloved by ¢ { smnhnl'l'nl \l'nllll“ll. having pn-;iu;vsl)' 2' E‘ c.’y Record. Every Year' in Ever‘r Co“test is h(’ld bv the toured the southern States and given & i . . . a warm reception wherever she was & UNDERWOOD 3 The MflChl“e YO“ Will Evenlually Buy : scheduled to lecture. She is at the ;;:' head of the experimental depart- « ment of the Toledo Cooker Co. of b Toledo, Ohio, and is chief of the f‘ UnderWOOd Type Writer Company’ stafl of demonstrators. & [ncgrpo,ated The people of Lakeland are very fortunate in being able to have the rerits of fireless cooking explained Branches In All Principal Cities to them by Mrs. Judd. | ’26 w. B&y St. JflCkSO"V”Ie, F’fl. The definite date of her arrival, will be announced by the Mode! EB*‘MW 5 O OHOBIIPR D OHOHOFO B CHICHICH Hardware Co. at whose store she is e g going to give a week's demonstration of the ldeal fireless cook stove, I Pride 1 o::o:!"lhpofld:;ven deadly 1-1-Wed and Sat g o hut it cannot be the pride of & i mother in her children, for that is & | The Florida Fruit Grow- ' compound of two cardinal virtues— ers Protective Assoclation of DeSoto ! (..l and hope.—Dickens. county will hold a meeting at the o SEE THE . .. J \ SOHOLOPOPOPOFOLOROHOBOHOBC WWW' H appy Nelp Year TO YOU ALL Again thanking you for your greatly increased patronage dur- ing the past year, | beg to re- Yours truly, coury house, in the city of Arcadia at 2:30 p. m., the first Monday in January, 1913, to take up the mat ter of tariffs on citrus fruits and to transact other business of import- | ance. Every grower and packer in the State is vitally interested in these raatters and should take part in pro- tecting and promoting the interests oi the citrus industry of Florida. It you cannot attend this meeting in person do not fail to write a letter to be read at the meeting showing your interest and adding your sun- port to the cause. E. PROUTY, President FRANK HORTON, Secretary. | . N 1 — — | = | |fi' %o siinen o8 IAVRTIE RS OBt n“ C. STEVENS ‘ Jeweler oo et w0 mier o 0| JEFWELRY STORE § LAKELAND & e - (—p l To Amuse an Invalld. FLORIDA | window. If the street scene wearies T be given to the lady receiving DEOLHOFOFOP BB GPODOPOBCE H B fixed | the largest number of tm hut Mr. Tyner. changi i H ) f ging his G bk X 4 . o N | 5 ’:" ; B of pupils, 310 Fagt Lime St a8 to show the slowly changing sky. ! votes for the : SNTines 10 make their future home. 1-1-6tp | e | % 1 i —_— e — 2 Inviolable, 1 T and Mrs. E. Boney and sons, Fi o g o B < s Beotie : s Ine. whom the pressure of 's hand ”I' ; leslie and James, and lit-| A good impulse isa good thing, YWt |yypgerg 1n t=e 1:':’|:- o»m(;:fllsr:;lu;:nnt last taughter, Edna, returfied home |the disposition to act upon it is even ] i r g HeT & shert vialt with | Suee Good Substitute for Bolt. ind Mrs. U. M. Bevis on oSuth i Fiorida ave A sash lock makes an effective sub- o Livnue. Mrs. Boney is Mra SOPOIPOFCSOIUPOLOSOMIHO0 | gtitute for a bolt on a door If the door of the We,are going to give our customers it k- ster. This is her third visit and casing are flush with each other. ] ot n but it is the frst visit Al ! Firemen scamival a treat for the holiday season. Com- Mr Boney, George and Leslie, = ~— : —— e :1: ‘I; fs needless to say that these m“::s fxmong the orange groves, g (rr_‘ fields and lovely scenery g ;oaf to them. They all re- lndA\ elighted with this section Mr. Boney is emphatic in pre- irting 5 ¢ L reat future for 4 South Florida, Lakeland ,m L, \E[)lSflNIA. 6882804808005 ON THE EVE OF AUSTERLITZ. (Eclair—Historical Drama.) THE BURIAL OF THE MAINE. (Comet.) VICTIMS OF INGRATITUDE. (Milano—2 Reels.) Ly ‘Ixun?.' VOTING BOXES At all the Drug Stores and H. C 2000000000 00000 gevens Jewelry Store and H. O. THEATRE Contest Opeas Thars., Dec. 26 Cleses Thars. Jan. 2 3t 9p. @ COMING— Denny’s Fruit Store for the MY LINE INCLUDES GARCIA’S BAND JAN. 6,1, . Queen of the Firemen’s Newspapers Magazines Carnival 0 VOTES ONE AnHA0000000C0DQ0O0 Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE. TOMBOY BESSIE. (Biograph—Pharce-Comedy.) CENT EACK £000000000000000 T XX R E-8-2-R-X-R-R-04 | AUDITORIU THEATRE dub—Prm) {GOOD MIUISIC — |chasing elsewhere. Raiph'Madden | Stationery Post Cards Cigars Come and see me before pur 'Tis Mother. (Pathe—Drama.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10c Children, “::sr 12..5¢! LycesmAttraction SCENILONINETIONINININITNNC DO G BIB BN BBURbODD G patronage appreciated. i | | Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loosy of Bdisoatia Theates. “IThe Hub mencing Monday, December 16, we are going to dispose of all our $14 and $15 suits for $9.00. Mind This Is No Sale. Don’t forget to ask for your Christmas Souvenirs. N. B.--All our75¢c and $1 Ties to go at 50c. JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland

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