Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 9, 1913, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 9, 1918, t 1 > LIPORTANT BOARD OF TRADE |« MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT | Case of Fire s CNE 0 THE i1 I8 neam FEST SHOWS OF THE SEASON IS THE CLIMAX AT THE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT | the Cinformation that The Chi Paul Webber's ¢ Yor i oie of the best plays now and tenizht Lakeland | vill have an opportun- splendid produc- From all «omes th patts of LN, reat New HCCUSS, the road, CHLT-200TS Vo witness this on at the Audithyium The com- ny rea hed the city this mornin d i< all ready for the evening's W promises to b tended by a largo nnd appre rudience. In ““The Climax” the entire action at the Bohemian apart- erformance, tkes place The adjourned annual meeting of rents of Luigi Golfanti in New ne 5 ooo the Board of Trade for the election , York. Adelina Von Hagan comes to Pho ’ ¢t oflicers will be held in the Board 1.igi, a voice culturist, and lives /’___._—-——-—"- room tomorrow, Friday night, Jan. with kim and his son Pietro, a young . .or has accepted & 1o, at T:30, and the members are nusician of great promises. Adelina - it the cntral Pharmacy a8 ypgently requested to be present in is beloved by John mond, « B penser order that business of importance roung doctor, who endeavors to v _— may be transacted. !‘l'.llu‘ her to relinquish her love for Flla !"i”.‘i""'ilm' The standing committees to serve art for his devotion, but she | peoin the ity @8 he hoard during the ensuing vear fastly refuscs A slicht onoration auer. Mro Bo Foo i also be named at this time, and npon her vocal chords is found ned stions asked for and acted on essary, and to further his own end ——— _der @ more thorouzh advertising of and to obtain his heares desive, t ¢ Coaheland Wikl ikelang and the surrounding conn- Gootor, by mental s tion, wills ornoon at 30ClOCK tey Come out and help boost your hat she shall be ntable to sing upon < siudio adn all gwnointer i, M. Member, Let us ber recovery from the ordest : sted to be present. work shoulder to shoulder somethings worth the \idoand Missionary O afternoon at and uet having HOLWORTHY, g0 loves Adeli nd he has writ Ihe Sdelina, be «u and composed Song of inspired b t when OrrOW Seeretary she tries to sing this song her voiee members are re- ! i members ar e ails her completely. This trazic tondaned GOV. TRAM ‘”LLLS CAREER. of the play s one that makes the e L sy Loart swell up and seek relief in PP Ramsde Mr 3 S Yelievi t : Fhe Tallibassee correspondent 1 ; plivahetnbasie st MoIntyre and son ; Jonzer le e ; thcisavilinah aloning News e pher 0D LUBNES B0 SHEID [wmpa people mo- ioll : Lrees 1o wed 1 wior, and in th o ollowing to say resarding ti iy Qb h) B R costerday, Whils ! prlsenniline BN i s s e el Daammell’s career VB CRLITSDIE G RUGH TS el of ton. and iR Wl \ I LT S TR R T T i e A B L L recained her voled nd i is wel siep inoa brillian tithes the career when he oath of ofice, He t Liined psastern Star will z bis first knowl dee out of hooks Hy o Masonic hall at : the light of 4 pine knot, and he has of ofticers. All 4 : had to work hard and diligentiy 1 I to attend By guin his law cducation. From mayvor Mutron, \ e ¢ Lakeland he tose to State senator i* B. KATON, Sec. Sy trom Polk county, and then gained the presidency ot the Senate He il s ereeting four on West - will he for ren- ompleted, This por- eusily won election as attorney zen nealows ) 3 eval and has o splendid record for by four yvears' serviee in thar office A Popular Official. s K £ W Py : . g g W oaAre o n |Il\|n[ |-\m|(|n T SR oleetion. WK Qovernor is dige | ore that her eyes are not slmlllet‘l or : : = ! 1oand improve- Ve " 3 sriires y (HY istriet. \ thie pr entirely 10 his own popularity. The | ull(;\?A(l.lo become n\'\rlllr\d by close | b distr . A © it tive and permanent BTG e e I .l hi application to the stitching of seams, “Construction contracts have been s e it ! i i anin | working of buttonholes and the thou |, .vied s follows: Passenger sti other candidates and every man run- ! or : ne ¥ i RS il A i Il - 0 sa‘nd ‘:;h" "':k" “‘"'"l ary |:J(,t:essary tion, Bartow, Fla; paving, Mont £ azainsg ranked among the when dressmaking is being done. : bor e Shi " U vomery, Ala.; road construction, Mo roAbert W GHEREISt gy men and strongest politicians in | For that reasou, always be careful, | IEny, o A i a e Selind Tast night for sev- giorida, when working on dark materials, to ' e county, Alabama; bank buildins, o s enroute to Tampa and, “Yot o Park Trammell, withont ! wear a light-colored apron and spread ! ochran, Ga I t 113, Was uoguest of the woney to carry on a thorongh cam- | T was warmly greeted paign, and after making bur a few fricnds and admivers gpoeches, won over the field, His re always delighted to gjaction, and the majority he re y o his oceasional visits ceived, came as aogreat surprise o ——t his oppohents, and proved that hv“ Uolvadth, Miss Helen ooy have any office within the wif! i o compelled to dis- o the people of his State. He is one | “"'“ boarders, yesterdad of 1he vounzes, governors Flovida | in cost diy the house Was pag over had.” [ ¢ s Cochran has condurcted : B “most popular boarding MAJESTIC WALKING | ) and and has met CAKE DEMONSTRATION. v SHCCoss Her many e 60 roort very much the faet Friday atternoon at § p. m. sharp, | | ! Lois so unsatisfactory tris wonderful cake will be l|.|l\w!‘ o Vil scon begin to im- in the great Majestic range and will i be I8N inches wide, 21 inches long, & layers thick with jelly between each P Patterson, of Pennsy!. lnyer with cocoannt icing on top family, have arrived At b pome o we will place a plank “d will make this eity n top of the cake and ask 25 1ndies % Mr. Patterson having to crush it flat and in 3 minntes it s nieresy in the John ¥ will rise to its natural height, ke 4 in which business he roth cushed o earth will - rise | v associated with Mr. again.” | ir coincidenee relative We will cut the great cake and serve to all present Don't fail wonderful demonstration at 4 p. m. sharp. : rson’s associations here . " that he has a partner, Parterson, who is a mem- to see this krg Iohn F. Cox Realty Co., LAKELAND HDW. & PLUMB. (0., s, 10 family have rooms at | Corner Tennessee and Main Sts. | - “of Rev. W, 8§ l‘aflomm.“ . 20 o not related to either ot | S2NeRDe oY at % Mr. Pattersa is a| * business man and @ splendid addition to s :'tu-nship AJESTI( THEATRE l ’.\Tampahadshipped QQ000Q000C00000D st year 56,837 casee of 'otal of 284,165,000, The 1 ALWAAY: ;A?gso-rl;csxow ontput was worth | QGOQOODODDODOOO Program for lomom MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE f fiilsom[} “flmm " OF CURRENT l'\T”E'\' Wi oY OLDEST AND BEST IN THE' iy . COUNTY. ALL IS FAIR. (Melie— ‘ —e { | i | Comedy.» "here Good Pictures Are S_ows Right. ! AN EVENTFU l,’ ELOPEMENT (Vitagraph—Drama.) FILIAL LOVE. ‘OPEN AT 6 P. M. tir Drama in 2 Reels.) S wermy xo, or. | GRCFAN Admlssmn...mc‘ .| Children, under 12. ...5cI l | | | lL\mslol LN UNDEN 18 ,..-....u' appreciable extent: , weakness. ‘ot real ability to | Goethe. Pat ends well TAKE TIME TO REST EYES Too Close Application to Very Fine Sewing Is Something Always to Be Avoided. If there is much sewing to do—and 'at this seasou of the year there 18| generally piles of it —the seamstress, . dressmaker or mother of a large fam- ily, us the case may be, should take a white cloth on the work table. lf you are working by an artific ial ligh! a white cloth on the table will b found to increase the light to un thus the strain on the eyes will not be so great. On the other hand, if you are work- ing on white or very light-colored ma [ terials, a dark cloth thrown over the lap will reduce the strain on the eye: It needles having elongated eyes are um-d they will be easier to thr ad ' than those with round eyes. When the eyes become very tired, you % 1 | tind relief in lookinx out of the win | dow at a distant view, or at a picvuu at a distaut view, or ashrdbrdlhrin of a landscape that has distance in H —down a long road shaded with over hanging trees or over the hills to dis tant ountains Leaning the head back against the ' chair and covering the eyes with a cold compress will often relieve ¢ ¢ strain and eye headache, which is t result of sewing on fine materials intricate stitchery in fine lace makiig where the crochet hook is used Take care of your eyes; they ur ! your best friends, for what would ;o do 1f you should lose your sight?” ————— Ingratitude. Ingratitude is always a form of 1 have never known a mug be ungrateful — True View of Life. 1 am more and more impressed w!ti the duty of findinz happiness —George Eliot UDITORIU THEATRE GOOD MUS! Wateh the Lakeland ifar Furniture Co’'s Window fr zedas SATURDAY MORNING aoco00O0QOOQOCOCOC country | DODOODON0000ON20D LE-X-R-K-X-R-R-R- X R Adults . 10c. Children A C0000OOLOOOOOOD IILLIONS TRVOLVED IN INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES | IN THE SOUTHEAST | —_—_— 1‘ i, Jdan. 0 The Indus LA =8 oan s issue for this | \\wk. willions of dollars are in- wdustrial development us reported ftor dhid construction ple PAGE FlIVE. DBESSMAKING PARLORS OPENED Queer Catch From the Sea. One of the queercst deep sea crea- | | | | | of Portlard Lakeland tures ever seen in the vicinity was ; brought in a few days ago by a fisher- | man of Venice, Cal. It is five feet in lengta, black and green mottled, 'y RSt ; ' have opened dressmaking with a tail like that of a shark. It | . °F {ire Mrs. Webster, and Mrs. Lanzman, of parlors at has a dorsal fin and four feet, shaped | the millinery establisnmicnt of Miss like those of a parrot. Its mouth re- | N, na Ppatton, and wil' b clad e sembles that of a Gila monster, while | ; : : its head is a replica on a large scale |Meet the ladies whmo desire any of that of a Califernia horned toad. :thinu in fashionable dressmakir:s 19 tie second week of the ne sear. Aad et i _“:‘” 1.““:”:\“ .hlusl i £OOIOIODOHOBOIQID TS TIOIO 2D OC QT OBOIOIONOBOIO IO IO ':5 | ercased s capital stock to 1,a00,000 g , will expend $250,000 in preparin, O Ihe ModCI "ardware Co s tor developing iron ore deposits infg g | the Birmingham district. 9 | Pensacola, Fla., has voted the is ? suance of $400,000 of improvement |2 which has recently opened up its magnificent stock in the Rig- | bonds. [e) A company with minimum capital 1o Eins' building, invites the attention of the public to its stock of $300,000 and maximum «.u-r} { ital stock of $2,000,000, has been or- | "a trust company business, with espe- Cial attention to farm mortgages has a §loo,000 Birmin: Jacksonville, Fla., company, and investment L, Al a $500,000 dry zoods com pany. A $100,000 lumber and navai store< company has been incorporat- it Chipley, Fla. Companies with Ceantal stocks of $30,000 cach have b wmed as follows: Greenville iy can and trast; Selma, Ala, in sl Madison; Fla, land \ total of 21 new corporations | cimized during the week capital stocks re items of constraction thi= \tony the vork to he done, as reported Wook, am Apartment house, Tusealoos A Lactory building, Key West, i raternal - buildines, Melta Cioand Pell City, Alas; bank build U Favette, Ala; oflice buildin Petersburg, Fla; passenger st o Camilla and Pideock, Gal,oand Kenwood, Flaey paving, Wayceross, (o faduct, Newnan, Ga.; wharves Porcacola and St Petersburg, Fla o la; wa sealoo- | varchouses, Bradentown, terworks system extension, T g0, Al twenty-five residences will | ! e bailt on tract in Athens, Ga.; n\..: Lundred residences will adjiccent to a mine in the Birminga- be ereeted | 00, Dahlonega, Ga,, bouglas, Ga. “Industrial plants will | lished as follows: e he estab | ® oue of the handsomest of the season, which it is now giving away This calendar is a reproductior of one of the most noted paintings Call and get one @ of a famous author, and is a gem of art. you will bhe pleased. G Wishing a Hapy New Year to all and with a desire to serve RO yvou well during the ecoming ¥ ear, we are Yours truly, . The Model Hardware Co. S DOBQLADOF0D ey < ) | : : : 3 ; : 3 g ; BLDTOOHO i “Glue factory, Pensacola, Hrist mill, electric light and power plang and waterpower Ga.; ice factory ex- Meade, Fla.; Ala; Lecshury, Fort Gadsden, Lear tension, factory, aud Tumier plants, Chipley, Fla.; | lamber plant, Okahumpka, Fla A belt line railway will be built at Pensacola, Fla; a company is being crganized 1o bhuild a railway hetween Jesup and Douelas, Ga., of sixty-four miles “B have been organized ot Crossville, Fayette and Ward, Aln” MAYOR'S PROCLAVATION NO. 1. Whereas, 1t Tas been made known teo me that heen found running at large on the streets of Lakeland recently, and| that several people have been bitten | said dogs and the lives of chil- dren and the general public is there- by endangered; 1t is therefore hereby ordered that ¢11 dogs running at large in the city oi Lakelund shall wear muzzles from Jun. 10 to Feb. 28, A D. 1913, It shall be the duty of the mar- shall to kill any and all dogs found running at large without a muzzle Issued this 7th day of January, A. D 1913, ks several mad dogs have 0. M. EATON, Mayor. “The caxt. One Nigh Onl, Seats now on sale at Red C Cc First three rows of seats d 5C oG o9 Fla.; | development, | overall | [ naval stores, a distance Joe Weber’s New York Success With masic and an all star Reserved Seats $1. General Admission 75¢ Balcony 50c¢ The ALZEDAS |oNE NicHT OnLy Direction Geo K. Frigon Two Nights January 13 and 14 |"BABY MINE” We Won't Sacrifice Qulity but we are always studyving how to Increase The Quantity | | : | We give the | “most now but we are anxious to give more. Phone us and prove it, B Rest Butter, per pound . .. e..imiiin e R AN Tas fi Sugar, 16 pounds ..... N v i® Cottolene, 10 pound pails ............ R {!* Cottolene, 4-pound pails ... ... ..coiiimmin it i fie} Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails ... ... ...l s Ly . 3 cans family size Cream. ... .. ... ;coeas. .. 6 cans baby size Cream. ... 1-2 barrel best Flour. .. . 12 pounds best Flour. ... . Picnic Hams, perpound ............omvevovii ameem.. Cudahy’s Uncanvassed Hams. Octagonlolp,!fn...............-..........- - Ground Coffee, per pound. ...... 5 gallons Kerosele ... ccomcamercoererriamensacsanss 00 E. G. Tweedell | :m_m Climax” Thursday, Jan. 9th, 1913 ross Pharmacy, Ask Your Neighbor Who She Is! Coming Soon Paul Gilmore and Company IN “The Havoc” ywwhnstairs exclusively for children under 12 at 25¢ Thursday, January 21, 1913 Margaret Mayo's Delightful Musical Comedy

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