Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 7, 1913, Page 5

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ENING TELEGRAM, LAK MOTHER'S MEETING THIS The mothers’ meeting at t one long to be remembered. 1t W Mr. Bass spoke with sreat power and eloquence of the vork of mother and her influence, ries so far. grear enthusiasm. The attendance was splendid. MORNING MOST INTERESTING. Methodist church this morning W ptrhaps the best meeting of the se- ELAND, FLA., JAN. 13, 1913. M. A. Troutman has returned u a4 visit of three or four weeks spent at sanford. he | as as e A small valise or suitcase was {icund by Marshal Tillis in an alley off North Florida avenue, which had 'u- have been made for the past two or three days and.this morning's | papers indicated that there is ground for fear of a freeze in this section. No warning messages had been re- ceived here up to the hour of going to press this afternoon, indicating PAGE FIVE. Pretty Compliment. The Disraclis were visiting Strath fleldsaye in the time of the old duke cof Wellington. Going up to the bed room, Disrael found his wife and her maid moving the bed from one side of the room to the other. When he in- quired the reason, his wife said: and his sermon was received with | cit or vehicle T h fenca iE beliove. Ihebl “Well, my dear, the duke sleeps on the thetb'u'kbone of the cold wave will | other side of the wall, a8 X 1 le ks B against it T can boast that I have be broken before it reaches here and | slept between the two greatest men iz «l it to the alley and opened!that no damage from cold will re- | England."’—San Franclsco Argonaut The contents, consisting princi- ' gyit, | : her been stolen from the owner, had Leen dropped from a passing and found by some one who Miss Mendel Damewood, of (hat- tenooga, Tenn., will arrive this aft- crnoon to visit Miss Stella Perry in vixieland. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Stephens, Mr. ! ol | ~ Case of Fire|, and ‘Mrs. Sutherland, of O\Aonsbnm‘ ) hone 59000 l | swindell left yes- | Ky, and Mrs. M. F. Hetherington | | good i for church membership. The “The Lost Soul.” ence with the throughout his sermon. response, and preacher discussed utmost interest There was a The orchestra added very much to the music, and their special orches- tra numbers were very greatly ap- preciated. They will play again this e lmln'u’ City to resume her | formed a pleasant motoring party ! evening, beginning at 7 o'clock, and ‘< olumbia college. after | going over to Tampa today in Mr.|piaying while the congregation as- . polidays at home. ‘\lephvns car. scmbles. They will also accompany BE S H —————— | the hymns. of Trade has had a nice Word reaches here that My, andi Services this cwening at 7:15 and Auditorium build- ' \rs. J. L. love, of Delroy, Idahu.!: ain tomoriow niorning from 10 to the location of its the where the secretary hasllmm vesterday--James Luther Love, | ——— & o and where visitors .m(lI Jr. The happy parents and the hand- I'LASHUGHTS FROM REV. BASS' is 0f! . always welcome. sume young stranger have the con-: SERMON ON MOTHERHOOD. e e !,ratulations and best wishes of their | S g . Guthrie has gone to ! many warm friends in Lakeland. ! At the cradie the battle for right 4 ?:r!‘-' ater a medical ml~1 = i azaingg the might begins, vt ",:: v”\-i’t\' e will spend | Mr. E. W. Barber, editor of the | Mother, God will help you when £ :"”"'['””“f,» there, taking a!.lmksnn Michigan Patriot, writes: you do your prayerful best. . uHr:" that he will leave Jackson for Iolk; Put o woman's heart and a lmh\& L R county in about two weeks, and will | tear together and you will have A e spend the winter on his property in | compassion; then you will have gy oty II;»”“., h-ln-”:[\(l:ldt:;iflw Crooked Lake uminnl \l1r Bar- lH'll‘l- suthertand. ¥ “.\Il‘i‘fl: “Hu‘l‘t‘: is d\lnr has visited this section at va- | \What mountain movers we wonld o l_n'l.illhl'll Iy nulking.r"’"" times, and is an enthusiastic o1l he it we would only recognize e « in her studies. | Yooster for Florida and especially "the fact that with God nothing is I Polk county. He has been instrue impossible, makes no difference how 7\; Prammell, of Tampa, "mental in attracting many settlers buprobable it may seem. o of her mother, Mrs. Me- | to this State, and heing conservative Launching a boy ov girl for God wine the occasion of mak- Hml ag the same time enthusiastic is a greater work than launching A ’h.unmvlli'" has induced none to come hero & battleship for any nation, !‘" il o attending the in- { bug those who have been more than It ~~.\||',\ cradle \\v‘rv. rocked by « B L st hrmher.;'\‘l“’n“l‘ Cirvistian mother this® world would | S Trammell. | ———— | soon be like heaven and Lakeland a e |KELP REVIVALS BY little paradise, Hurrelson, well-known | contractor, left on (h(‘: Sebring, accom- .\Ir rain tor by several prospectors, »’ Lakeland to help the revivals in ' EARLY AFTERNOON SHOPPING. | . We heg to appeal to the <ili7u||-' sre the proud parents of a fine son |11 o'clock. A mother's Kiss of approval is the greatest power at mother's com- mand, for in it is courage, tion, hope and ambition blended. [ progress by doing their shopping be- God pity a boy or a zirl that will } o has purchased lots in the fore 6:43 in the ovening in order | not appreciate the great sacrifice i of this rapidiy growing that the merchants may close and that some fathers and mothers make i and will begin the erection of | got out to the night services, Also, tu give them an education. fiinouEGh iy OREG Lif possible, to do the morning shop-| Mbther, you have a great work, el S lpng so that the merchants may {likewise a great privilege and re- prot T B Rirk, former county igce from 10 to 11 a. m. sponsibility. God help you to be intendent, has assumed his du- W. D. NOWLIN, true to it. a8 l‘l'll‘hh” of the Plant City Pastor Baptist Chureh. There s @ greater power in a sehool «chool is to be con-! 1. . JENKINS, ‘I other's touch than in a king's gratulated on securing the services Pastor Methodist Church ‘m epter, ¢ s talented gentleman, who is e—— i God pity a mother that does not e of the very best educators in' COBURN MINSTRELS PLAYED :l\l'll\\' how to lead her child to God the State TO BIG HOUUSE LAST NIGHT. The best gift that ever fell ouy ot —_— B SRS ! the hosom of our Heavenly Father [ b Michener feft: ‘this The Coburn Minstrels at the AU-| coopt the attoning blood of on B 16 fuin Mer hoshand. wihio L apinm last nizht "'f“'”“i""'l one. cuvior, is a Christian mother. tarod yesterday, driving overland, of the largest ;"““"'rm"s, that has ) b i 8 . Fla., where they go to leen gotten together to witness any MAYORS PROCLAMATION NO 1 A amusement feature in Lakeland. We uake their future home, he having | 2M"CM 10RAITE 1 Yy ben appointed pastor of the M. K. durch there, She was ““‘“l"llDanied-""" this aggregation, always popu- by Mrs Flora Chew and Miss Esther 167, 18 thin yoat l.tl“"r ”.m." Pyl Strand, the latter having accepted a |Imu.;:h each year it is difficult to Josition s stenographer with the see in what respect the show pre- Slving Real Estate Co. sented could be improvel o2 Some of the old favorites are still \ T "with the troupe. but there are many ! many of the hundreds of | new anc Hon. Park who the thousande v Florida in wishing they features, and no last night admirable attended friends of X came with join Jii fied, $ present today ap his inau- r oot 35 s Speakine on behalft o the com- gur: zovernor of Florida, but : A g o this mnoset y g piny, Stote Director Chas no, the! mnossihle, all are with : : : him 1 and from this cit <tar hurnt-cork artist, highlr com- as . 1] s CIty as W : s plimented Lakeland on ‘the posses- | 4 other places, have gone for- | perfect deluge of congratn- My messages, \ion of such a fine theater as the Auditorium, declaring that it is a | |!'l-.ls||l‘(~’ for a large company to play I|] a building so commodious and i well equipped. ————————— AJESTI Tudgs Chas. Ve gZone future M. Trammeil and! to Bartow to make home, the former inducted into the office of | 1) J‘vnd':o today. While regret- " BIve them up from social and | JN——— . s Loy e cliy, shete o THEATRE # \'Iak!‘land friends are glad ‘' their removal y { them 1 al does not take ., 4 30 QR 00Q000QO0QO ' far from Lakeland. e e Don’t Fail to See ”flmm THE MARIMBA BAND. 10 and 20c—Admission—10 and 20¢ ! [DIS“NIA rooouoooooocooao " Program for Tonight, Hfln«.um SR M AJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE. THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. ~\‘ .fl.\\'('HMAN'S AWAKENING. 1 Bison—Western Drama.) THE SPIDER'S WEB. (Vitagraph—Drama.) THE TRAMP. ELEPHANT. FAR AWAY FIELDS. (Lubin—Comedy. ) Lubin—(C'omedy. (Rex—Drama.) ALl HOME FOLKS. (Biograph—Drama. ) OPEN AT 6 P. M. fieneral‘ Admission...10¢ wamos | Children, wader 12....5¢ REN UNDER 18 - ON ACCOUNT OF A WIDOW (Powers—Comedy.) ‘s the use to sit at home and "¢ %hen you can go to the best Ehow al, n town for 10 cents, that's — vpse the word entertained advisedly, | away other than pleased and satis- | Whereas, 1o me that several mad dogs have been found running at lavge on th recently, It has been made known | streets of Lakeland and that several people by said dogs and the lives of ¢ (dven and the general public is tie i by endangered; It is therefore hereby ordered that o1l dogs running at large in the ¢t of Lakeland shall wear muzzles 1o vdan, 10 to Feb. 28, AL D, 1913 It shall be the duty of the shall to kill any and all dogs tond jrunning at large without a mus Issued this Tth day of Januar: 1913, | i i 1 0. M. EATON, Mayo | DRESSMAKING PARLORS OPENED | Mrs. Webster, of Purtlaml. '.uvd Mrs. Langman, of Lakeland i have opened dressmaking parlors @t the millinery establishment of Nuna Patton. and will be gl meet the ladies whmo desire ! thing in fashionable dressmakin: l O 10 V- \ UDITORIU THEATRE GOOD Mwus! At All Times Adults Children The service last night was well! ! attended. and held his audi- ! two applicants i inspira- | have been hitten | il L000000000000000 CE-R-E-E-R-2-2-R-F-X-R-RR- R e Extra Good Show 10c. POGLOODOOOOCO00D - E-X-X-2-%-X-F-N-R-X-X-R-R-2-Je) pally of a woman’s or child’s apparel, have been carried away. Lying near | the grip was a portion of an envel- ope bearing the address of a young lady of Galloway, whose property the valise may have been. The own- ei' may secure the property by com- municating with Marshal Tillis. {The Model Hardware Co. which has recently opened up its magnificent stock in the Rig- gins’ building, invites the attention of the public to its Beautiful Calendar one of the handsomest of the season, which it is now giving away. SGIOUGE DLOLOIOIOPOSGTOPOIG ,«dmm GCOD ROADS IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION MEETS TOMOEBOW The Good Roads Improvemeng as- sociation will hold an all-day scs- ysion at the Country Club house to- rmorrow. This meeting is for the election of officers and everyone is invited to come and bring their bas- This calendar is a reproductior of one of the most noted paintings of a famous author, and is a gem of art. Call and get one—you will be pleased. kets and dinner will be served on 3 y the grounds, & L 3 S ’ ! | Wishing a Hapy New Year to all and with a desire to serve l & | you well during the coming yeur, we are | POULTRY ASSOCIATION WILL | | HOLD MEETING TOMORROW. Yours truly, | An important meeting of the I ultry association will be held to- ) worrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, at | & the,oflice of J. H., Wendler, room 3, 3’ e 0 e flr ware 0 CDeen-Bryant building. Matters o «:r m " Hl Cbers and others qnested. utmost importance are to come full attendance of urgently | MWM’OQ’WQ"O« HQBOHOHOY OHQTOHOIOHOICE O'S'MWGW an men ve- | is i CLASS DENIES THAT HE | ADVERTISED FOR A WIFE | George M. Glass, an orange lmrlx- er for br, P, Phillips, is very much | perturbed over the fact that his friends in Atlanta, his home lu\\'ll.l "have made him the object of a prac- tical joke. In fact, he called at lln-l | Reporter-Star this morning, seeking the assistance of this paper in set- lt ing him aright before the young la- dies of Orlando and his home city. The story is this, as told by young |} Glass: 1 have been in Orlando about ; | three months, and in packing or- h !ances just before Christmas, put my | name und address in one of the "hoves going to Atlanta, Some of my friends were present when the box was opened, and you Know what Lappened, that little article pub- lished 1n the Atlanta Georgian, with a regular want ad for a wife, which |1 never once thought of putting in i the box of fruit. The whole thinz ]i.; a joke, and 1 want to be righted.’ . However, the article was [ published, young Glass has had to _answer Westions from every friend {in the city, and it is understood that 1o is algo in need of a private secre- tery to handle his increasing mail. We Won t Sacrifice Quahty but we are always stodying how to Increase The Quantity We give the “most now but we are anxious 10 give since Orlando n--;mrn-r-smr. more. Phone us and prove it PAILROAD ENPLOYES WANT Beat Butter, por pound . ... oneeet i ] 4 CLARK CONFIRMED. |8 gycar, 16 pounds ........... . - 1.00 Washington, Jan. 7.--Railroad Cottolene, 10 pound pllll e -1 employes, in various partts of the Cottolene, 4-pound pails. ............. R EREERRERR -eeo BB country, are memorializing their Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails . ... ... <.ioionn - . 118 I'emocratic senators to permit the 3 cans family size Cream........... B i confirmation of Edgar E. Clark as®a 6 cans baby size Cream...... e T member of the interstate commerce commission. Clark’s first term ex- 1-2 barrel best Flour..... ..c..omiimmivinieeriomerins 30 pired a few days ago and by reason 12 pounds best Flour. ..o, .covviimimmeniiieiiimentns [1] ol the failure of the Senate to con- Picnic Hams, per pound ...eo.eovvviimiititiiimim 1814 tam him for a second term he ceases |l Cudahy’s Uncanvassed HamS. .o iimimeiiveennnim... 00 . be a member of the commission. |§ Qetagon Boup 107 e “ Prior to his fifirst appointment he | Grouad Coffee, perpound.........;eovviveiiociaeon. 88 was head of the Railway Conductors’ |§ g oling Kerosene ..o ce.ocmemevrerereeemereonnen.. .00 organization, and it is these men, among others, who are insisting neon hig confirmation. The Indiana, Ohio and West Virgiria senators to- day received many telegrams from the conductors’ unions in their States. COMING! COMING!|*“Ita” Joe Weber’s iNew Y .k Success . e hda 15 CONING “THE CLlMAX” Ask Your Thursday, Jan. 9th, 1913 | 5= Who She Is Seats now on sale at Red Cross Pharmacy. Reserved Seats SI. General Admission 75¢ Balcony 50c First three rows of seats downstairs exclusively for children under 12 at 25¢ The AlZ[DAS ONE NIGHT ONLY [co Thursday, January 21, 1913 | and Company IN E. G. Tweedell With music and an all star cast. One Night Onl, Coming Soon Direction Geo. E Frigon Two Nights - January 13 and 4 |"BABY MINE” | Havoe’ Margaret Mayo’s Delightful Musical Comedy 5¢C Mm mmaomm ! was scattered about the ground near SOFOLOSOSOIOSOILBO OO ;,owmm‘w.wgmzoscwm | the valise, which had been forced 9 cven, Of course, some articles ma) 2.

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