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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, JAN. 8, 191s. PAGE FIVE. Mr. il. D. Mendenhall has execut- | CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR beld on Wednesdays and we coull DRESSMAKING PARLORS OPENER t’.-' a splendid map of Lakeland, show- WORK IN JANUARY. | not have Christmas night very well.!‘ Uing ull the new subdivisions, and ad- s Mr. Phillips has given us next Sun-| X ] i ] . Webster, of Portlard, Ore, I miraliy clear and correct in detail. “Good Rules to Follow™ Was Title of day night, Dec. 29th meeting. Miss | Mrs ebster A muap of Polk county, equally ex-| Some Sensible Advice Given in ah and Mrs. Langman, of Lakeland | cellent in execution, and showing | Article in Lakeland News. 1 the rouds of the county, preseny and | Mrs W. F. Hawley, of Gilmore, | perintendent) is to lead and it b proposed, has also been prepared by ,\'.as very ill this fall but her life |be the Christmas topic most fflll\s the millinery establishment of Miss Marion Duncan (District Junior su- haw opened dressmaking parlors ai i Mr. Mendenhall. Specimens of both | was spured for further service for|y.4 1ast Sunday. Nuna Patton, and will be glai 1e o these maps may be seen at the | heme und ‘1'hri.~'li:m l-:udo;?\'or. l.hc “GRACE A. TOWNSEND.” | meet the ladies whmo desire any- | Telegram office. two very vital parts of this Junior SR | thing in e dremmaking 1) \ "superintendent’s work. Her husband, :INCBEASD‘G INTEREST Ell asurer of Northeastern distriet, | EA e e ATTENDS REVIVAL ! v 45 ais0 ick but is all right again. 050 SDBOFGHOBOFOBO! 5@;.@3{,30:.0@3 % The revival at the Methodist! jar p'p 1) No, 1, Tampa, has ciiureh continues with increasing iMooy ynogiher message to the Junior "turned home after spending two |l oo The attendance Jast WIBBU oo ioog o Plorida. Here iy is. This weeks in Tampa. While there she "“" this morninz W ood. The \is one of several communications wWius olwrate(i on by Drs. P. 8. Bird ‘mus.m" is improving with every ser- 'flom the State leader and they have and R. B. McLaws and has been very | ' ° 89 $he peol;lt' T.fl ‘*"‘":"’dl l“',l‘lw not received the attention she de- 'Y alf] p P! r a " l he pruch benefitted. the meeting and take part in -urn hestra is especially helpful in ‘m.nl\nu. the singing a success. Services tonight and again tomor- | Mrs. Samuel T. Fletcher has re-| which has recently opened up its magnificent stock in the Rig- serves for faithful work: “*My Dear Junior Workers--1 hope 1 | you have all had a very Merry onds fgnn | u<iness mission. | NE Christmas and happy and prosperous bl ! MONEY IS NOW IN JAIL. | |\ norning and night, and 50 o0 | ney Y, 12 ging’ building, invites the attention of the public to its ! e i 2 New Year. Our Junior hndo.nnr‘ 14 | Beautiful Calendar "O‘*OMWWM = spent vester- | THIEF WHO STOLE WATCH AND O @ L ou 3O -r~nd from Atlan- R J. Smith, the man who stole the through the week. On Friday after-}yveur i (hree-fourths gone, and o porning train fOr ¢ aieh of Mr. M. F. Johnson, l,m_\""““ there will be another ";;“‘t‘ ‘ wonder how many of us, in lookinz '@ one of the handsomest of the season, which it is now giving away. prietor of the Central hotel, and ?'"lr‘ i;':":::x l‘\h't-: h.:hln L s ibmk over our year's uf)rl('. can feel % This calendar is a reproductior of one of the most noted paintings il e alout $10 in money, was arrested | sk, that we have done the very best that = ; Futeh, MYE Nionday night in .lultkson\'illo i is | The |r||l|Ii. s cordially invited to T s F. Smith pow in the ety jail Mr. u.hnmu""" il {‘Well done, good and faithful ser- ¢ formed @ PAT- | yecovered his watch and u portion ' “THE cuuu:-“f('fmonn()W i‘fl”" ] (2 will be pleased. . ‘o Tan vesterday. {of the money. | NIGKT AT THE AUDITORIUM. | I am 'l‘_\'lllg~ to do what | can, but B ‘ —— i The man had a preliminary hear- | | the real and tinal success of our & Wishing a Hapy New Year to all and with a desire to serve rough left lasy Wight jng before .lmlg\-‘ Thompson this; Joscph M. Weher's novelty plu.\.""“ = work depends upon our local & o after spending mornisg and admitted the charge. The Climax, by Edward Locke, one | Werkers and their co-operation With {2 you well during the coming yeur, We are fays at home. He has He will be taken to Bartow tonight | o he most substantial successes of | I wonder if you district super- ’Q Lerm of school At o await trial ay the next session of | pecent years, will be scen at the hividents have trouble in gettin '; | Cirenit Court, | Auditorium tomorrow night. The | 110ris from the local societies. -"'l — L Of the man’s arres |8 ; t the Jackson- | hoauty of this little play lies in s ber i this year, 1 have received o the tirm of Pick- yijle Times-Union says: [ simplicity, the author gets far away | CHERU reperts, three from the Joe "" Sohring this mOrn= i Phag four Jacksonville policemen from the conventional idea of cheap 0TS five from distriet superin- | ¢ . W few days [aye just as strong as seven Plant City sontiment and offers o nlayler teem- todents, and these from blanks sent § Yours truly, - OO = =2 < % { , ; & { We could. Could Christ say of us @ of a famous author, and is a gem of art. Call and get one—you 'J. SQONTOHQIOIQIOIANOD g Cpess interests TRe Cpgiceomen, s the way the respective ing with real heary intevest, bright, ‘“' ': .'“"." ‘.m;‘.“:”..‘”?m,”h .4\~.n\.‘ ! BLOTOFOIOBOOOIO 1O '0~'0 DOHOY GHO D o weasures of strength would stand, sparkling comedy and a love element MY dear friends, can’t do my par o provided one R. 0 Smith, @ pesc that is interesting cnouch o appeal 7 S s work unless you fiv BT er, heoengineer, feft jeeecd white man is taken as the o the heart of the most blase the- de vours: 1 must depend upon your sebring, Flas 10 geades by which both sets of men are ater zocn § hedp and co-operation. . Some of you hinve sent in very encouraging re of the assembly weighed, A\nd wWhat is more. Smith Pl ClimaN, in point of intensity ports Licase dO Mot LOVEOL 0l bl hibit at the State convention, and | pian 1o help ong on it 1 am send ing you third quarterly blanks which 1 hope to receive well filled with £ood things, “North Central district did excel lent work tinancially last quarter If any of you have not yet paid an nual State union dues, 10 cents poer wember, to the treasurer, S. 7 ‘lmu' as, of De Land, please do so L < will be joined at Jack< he job just the same as it his job | ! a8 promptly as you can, Am en- i Viss Julia Davis, of West jad a Jacksonville end. He in- {MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION NO. 1. closing samples of supplemental |y ;V'mk onr Madgalene Juniors have . Whereas, 1t has been made known been doing, Iy may interest you. place prior to the e osaid to be a wan who defends im- and heart interest, is said to out Crorium, dining hall golp against the obtrusive peace of- pival any other play within present wast be finished gicer by means of Bix steong coths yvange of vision on o the American Ctine to be held in o cpidng” is the mode of battle he stage. There has been no o such hore of Dinner pegeps, irois said, at Plant City and drama produced inoa decade that which he also uses here. has received o much favorable com- e | “Yesterday morning S0 Do Adels pent from the newspap i and mag act alone is owning, who @8 a4t sen, a Plant City policeman, who pazine writers, and this th “oon rveturn to Lake- " walking or hopping along on the ghenter-going public can receive no accompanicd by her sppeet, Adelson was oft duty at li'l‘lnvr guarantee regarding “he mer- [tobison, of South Caro- Plant City of course but he was on s of this charming play Carolina, Writes wus here on a short trip, saw Smith [ worthy of special mention, as the fe Anderson and dangh- fermed Patrolman ¢ H Hmll..nl dve of Pittsburs, who o that Marshal - Tillis, at Lakeland, ‘ f & L T akelana Wit itk o Harke of SWip 1o me that several mad dogs Im\a-\ Yours for Junior ., K. the winter in Lakeld . wanted sm noa v ¢ i Sy Al 5 i G heen found running at large on the ! “RUTH E. WYAND'T h ing a fine wauteh in that “burgh.”| £ Lstreets of Lakeland recently, .nul» v gift especially appreciated by iy 3 [that several people have been bitten th secretary at Christmas was the ring - Bill, the yvou arvesy him for he will bite you” | % & : i ‘l\,\ said dogs and the lives of ehil- $¢ given toward the typewriter fund COdando narseryman, i€ wid Adelson to Hurlbert. 3 dren and the general public is ther v the Deaf and Blind societies in ky 1okoand today shaking hands Other Patrolmen Near. ! | by endangered; the State school of St. Angustine, | # 9 * L H Wit pany Lakeland friends, He “Several other patrolmen were in i W W t ¢ u ty | wrefore herehy ordere at euch society giving $2. Many of e Vi oeditor with o eight va- the neapr vicinity, Hurlbert wanted | It is therefore hereby ordered thi ich ety giving § lany of e On dcrl lce . a l o1l dogs running at large in the city these Endeavorers arve really of ir, more popularly “But you had better be careful \\Invu vt rose bushes, which it ro take Smith into custody \nllmult tof Lakeland shall wear muzzles fron: Junior age, and hardly any, youn: alwave studvi k ' 10 e TS ere greatly ap- having ake ¢ blemishes on but we are lways studying how t¢ g il TLRLYEE N, m', ll”" . lln':"‘“\ thooth- | Jan. 10 to Feh, 28, A D, 1913, o1 old, have easy opportunity for the > § Y 2R e o T s anatomy. So ; BB LL 4 ‘ It shall be the duty of the ma eirning of money with which to do e ndien or officers three in all - came 1o the | 3 : : i l I h t t LR H i i 28 1hd ‘® i TS, I' We se ' £t “ L Mrs. Wi Sutherland, of faid of Murlbert and the quarte ‘ wall to kill any and all dogs four rice things 1ese school comreadc ncredse e uan l rinning at | . without a muzzic have more than once demonstrated | (sl ro. Ky o who have beci the rroze on” to Smith. smith did some 55, 05 So Gy or January, A | the genuine Endeavor spirit of un- Eov M and Mes, S, M. Steph- anties and s said to have smarled | FEE T SR TS G that Sl e o We give the “most now but we are anxious o pIve - S K e ¢ o i e aa ] TR It « e at ¢ d se o . L f 3 ’r”“f‘ for Marco, in gy little and tried 1o bite, but ther | O M. EATON, Mayo ng who can both see and hear a good more, l)hfllll' us and p.(i\( IL ' portion of the State were eight hands laid upon him and e cxample 3 Whor t 1l spend several weeks. | posisting was uscless. He was then | D q R . 2 T i “i-|; couple and :(I n to police headquarters. The BEHOLD THE BOUNCING B Interlachen again has a Youne v Best Butter, per poflll‘ e S S Ve R e R ST R 0 40 ! wenis iple and, uken to police headguarters, i S aiale it ot PR ) 1+, enjoyed to the full- quthorities ar Lakeland acknowl- A Busy Dee is Bound to b People’s society in »”“ Conzreva | % Sugar, 16 ponnds ..... ... .. I iy 1.0 Kentueky hrand of cdeed by wire a telegraphed messas Busy Bayers Boost for Best B DHEGIHL el e L OHlICRTe 05 LRORS Cottolene, 10 ponnd pllll B R ST 128 sl s 4 i d dent, Miss arence Fraser; i : 1 i accord- 1y the offect that the wanted man | tains. Boodiers, Bums and ‘ “:I I:' \,' l”,«;. ¢ ‘! ”( ,‘," VT Cottoleme, 4-pound pails. .. . e e LY ; : p SRSl PR T : Saustl vesiden ivs 151 he Tillett; sc | % 2 : to he | was arvested. o oficer will ar 1:"'-! s Iln |" I ?,!:] v, Miss Eleanor Eomes, and tree . Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails , 113 Mre Stenhe ‘ : 1 K s v f- 1 Luviness with HE 3 [ ] ¢ ’ ) s . Stenhens in the city today. Iy took =-ven ‘:l e 1“ i cor Mise Ol Fraser. Though older |t 3 cans family size Cream. . . .. Sl EoRMpE ) | | s Plant City to arrvest Smith o piee 1o \ s ang WS 5 1t 5 Jeoki : g Pt il onle e attend, it i really o |k 6 cans baby size Cream e Lt o iaes o Lirdware & Plumb- onee hefore, i is stated | Pridies and Brashes, Bu Rev ‘ TR | : AR ——————— and Buckles, Bozey wagh people’s oreanization and it i 30 BREE DM I, .. . o iei vans i v ey .00 i, Left Him Thinking oil and bugey umbrellas, : w' bbb : '>' {7 12 pounds best Flour. ... .. . ; oy & m for the Ia “That :: arrant no ! Wl Mr. s and I i Binggey e et : T Picnic Hams, DEE DORRE . iciivinve.nos SR S 218 1 in cul fIBCK, L bkl ) i el attut Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hama. ... .cvvvmneonnit L ofr hemes, ow- {Toom at the top Oh," his wife sar "and Bevel rivers. P ! . Ll S ot ) ol castically replied, “when were You UD {yoeching s ¢ AféCia Miss Elizabeth Burleieh, seevetary (80 etagon Soap, 8 for....... A RSN ST S . d - : there to see : ik r Conteal district, and president of | Gvenad Coffee, per pound. ..... ..... : 23 51 . 1 harnes ho i Hr wo i g g S e o g NSRRI e L A O R * loeal socioty, the Conrreeational, 1§ 5r|ll«\n| KOTOBRNE 1 oqvn o vima o Buivnivinn s siow s sive S nstration and he 2OOEOT0 & 9 ielt Pon joar VTew Tavares, has favored the pr lies of tha city and enjoy o | - SRR riment with o piee newe letter, In n T e T | S weede | “I kept an eye on her until Saror 0 pleasant Christmas and are now | THEATRE day," sald a s s and but- man, reive cttlod down to work aonin As onr | ‘ particulars recarding | , ' f . ' " to his wife, ton glo s ristian Endeavor meetines are | T Of Ay he found IR Lion oo e —— e loabla while [ 1u 2 " i | . ; % e 5 A dvertisement on paze > Q9 0 9 © O 0000000 C 0 Se————— poesee NE— p— GARCIA'S MARIMBA BAND '”“‘"‘”’m DON'T MISS IT “I ta 13 |5 COMING Ask Your Neighbor Who She s’ [msoN|A ooooooooogzioo THEATRE!? “The Climax,’ rygram for Tonight, . ) Prof. Murphy Leader. Jan. 8, 10, 11. m OLDEST AND BEST IN THE OVERTURE. VAUDEVILLE. Seats now on sale at Red Cross Pharmacy 3 P T ‘ piLLY AND PEGGY 300 | Reserved Seats 1. General Admission 75¢ Balcony 50¢ | Coming e | T T ‘ e lirs w rows of seats downstairs exclusively for childr ar 19 at 950 The o 1 (Essanay—Drama.) i THE HAYWOOD SISTEi First three rows of seats downstairs exclusively for children under 12 at 25¢ Soon %€ Place W here Good Pictures Are | i S} i ', A VIOLIN AND A PIPE. Dictures I)aul - Right. ! (Cines--Comedy.) { THE CATTLE RUSTLER ONE NIGHT ON LY ET | i (Selig-—Western Dram: fi"lllfll’& " TRAIL OF GUILT. AN INNOCENT THEFT : NE BOLEYN \mmex —D: | Al N2 £ ) e JOLEYX —\ rama.) | (Vitagraph--Drama.) (Cinn—Drama.) § . - & ““ll'Sflay, Jan“ary 2', l9l3 anu SVEET ALICE BEN BOLT | OUTWITTING THE PROFI-0R Direction Geo. E. Frigon t Ol Company IN “The Havoc” | 1, O1d Song in picm“;g_| OPEN AT 6 P. M , s 5 Margaret Mayo's Delightful “osmswase | Gneral Admission...l0c | Aduits . 10c. Two Nights cx s shr g [ 1 9 voun o Children, under 12...5¢ | Childres . 5¢| January 13 and 4 |"BABY MINE’ LORKN TWDER 190 ..':...l- mml CII