Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 11, 1913, Page 5

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< Mctlashan is having a cortage erected on his Wesy Lemon street. G R \r and Mrs ¢. M. Clayton and vocks went down to Tam- Lday on @ shopping and pleasure Mr E m on Mrs fay \ \ Edmonson, of Memphis, s has arrived in Lakeland to [ennessee avenue. coopds of Mr. and Mrs. A L. . will be interested in learn- will soon change their from North Caro- Mr. Pursley ¢ residence o New Smyrna, i.on offered a good position ! dispatcher, McRuae, of New York, and. the guest of his par- and Mrs, W, < muking steady strides up as a surgeon and country's metrop- accorded a royal many Lakeland ame 1 the ing his Ar I K Kibler and family are vd to reach Lakeland early “week from Dunnellon, and will | their future home. residence in Dixie e this eity handsome i« been completed, and the placed | ture has already been Marshall & Sanders have ontracy for this house. and Mrs. G, W, Pixley arrived iing from Fort Wayne, Ind., wnd the winter here as is il custom. They are not ied this Miss which will iree of regret to thay young wany Lakeland friends. PArs Pinley are delighted to get ¢ Lakeland and note many and improvements since st summer, Louise, Vit Parker, Mrs. A. D, and Mr. Nat Parker, all motored over to Lakeland and spent the day with A Clonts. Upon their re- Were accompanied by Mrs Parker, formerly Miss Zeta %ho has been down several from \tlanta, the guest of We are very glad to Mrs. Parker's ‘ery unsatisfactory, S improved. is —_— iditorinm at Lakeland, new ned to 1y that playhouse recently * public, has already ‘¢ in management and " Kissimmee man is now at Messrs. Futeh and Lusk he house ay the beginning, Ttired, and A, J. McDon- rmerly of the firm of Ludham "01gh, has assumed the man- The Lakeland News refers ‘W manager as an agreeable # commodating gentleman, as- "¢ public tha, their patron- fot be misplaced. —Kissim- * Journa) DISflNIA % oSt axp BEST IN THE COUNTY. Ly R omer T ——— 243 PIB(Q “’hen M Pictures Are Showa Right, THE TRUST. \ Great 2 Reel Drama.) — HE POLISH GIRL. ‘Eclair— -Comedy.) E A APPOINTMENT. lair- Comedy.) cvend0 3 | .ne winter with her daughter, I Galloway, at her home on D. McRae. Dr. ' seuson by their | Mr. | health, | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKiLAND, i Wt are requested to state that al :meeting of the Carpenters and Join- | :ers' union, of especial importance, - will be held next Tuesday night, and that a full attendance of all mem- ' bers is urgently requested. Mrs. Ward Pender and little | ltlaughter have returned home from ! |a pleasant visit with the former's i parents at Fort Meade. She was ac- companied home by her mother, Mrs. Cole, who will he her guest for sev- eral days. Mr. A. Beiwere is having a hand- ;some bungalow erected on East Oak 'ber all too well when a minister was | scheduled to lecture. derided street, which will cost in the neigh- borhood of $4,000 when completed. This work is being done by Marshall "« Sanders. \1 [ Mr. LB Elis, who is shipping oranges from City Point, on the East ; | Coast, delighted the editor's tamily i | M sterday by sending over a tine hox | "ef the celebrated Indlan Rive or. anges and grapetfruit. The fruit beautiful in coloring and of splen- did and has already tickled the palates of the favored recipients is flavor, We are in receipt of No. 1, Vol 1, o “The Florida Current Events, neat little magazine Messrs. Harry 1. a published by Alexander and K P Dunlap, of the Lakeland Printing Co. The publication is devoted to Lakeland news and comment there- on, and the zeneral nature of its | contents showk an optimistic and boosting spirit thay is mnnm-nnluhlt-.E We wish the publication much sue- cess. | “BABY MINE" WILL BE FINE PRODUCTION Never ater have in the history of the the-! audiences been known to laugh so much as they do in Mar- | Mayo's succesg of two conti- “Baby Mine,” which comes to { the Auditorium for one night only, Jan. 17, direct from its ecight weeks engagement at the Majestic theater, Poston, under the direction of Wil- Lareg nents, [ right living, ! pesed. | where I'IRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. | Preaching 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. All visitors and citizens without a church home are welcomed at all services. W. 8. PATTERSON, Pastor. AT THE DIXIELAND METHODIST CHURCH. Services at Dixieland Methodist ckurch tomorrow night at 7 o'clock Sunday school at % p. m. No morn- {ing service, W. H. STEINMEYER, Pastor. ORLANDO PREACHERS OPENED ORLANDO THEATER. We are wondering if the true sig- inilin-nnm- of the participation of two ministers of the Gospel in the open- ing program of the Grand theater was appreciated by the audience in ‘attendance. It is such incidents as these that focus upon our attention the great change that has wrought in the minds of two fadtions society within our lifetime. We can remem- for attending peme. As late IS5, we rw:lll; that the Rev. Dr. Studebaker, a fam- | <us divine of Baltimore, was harshly a baseball as | criticised for the alleged offense of being a baseball fan. And we believe that as late as ten years ago, for i cal per- much less participate in opening a theater, would have been 10 invite excommunication Edncation has made minister to attend a the formance, s far more has made us more akin; has welded us tozethe wholesome: into more of a common brotherhood The hetween chasm s slowly the closing ap the Much of mystery ! from religions wor have come to see that chureh coers and non-church goers has been torn ship, and we a guide 10 and not a separate en- mind, as was long sup- And the church has come to! realize that it men are to he taught | religion atter all is by tity of the "the philosophy of lite, that it Ifll 1 proper to go 1o them and teach them they live, The chureh ix in the way to be of the vastest to mankind its history. service ‘\!h confideneys that after all he is a tman like ourself, with weaknesses and common aims, and jthar he is only different in havin: {teund a solution of life which w have missed. And if he is the richt | cominol «nd unroarious, and like a contagion ( that every one has caught, The au- dience is said to fairly shake and rock and quake with merriment, te keep on langhing during the steady shower of pure nonsense and ridiculous situations thay go to make v} this irresistible comedy. Then, : too, there is no small amount of gen- |!no wit in the dialogne “Baby \'In«' ran for one solid year a! | Daly’s theater, New York, and is now fa its second vear in London at the "Criterion theater. In the cast are | Tenediet MacQuarrie, John | Me- | Richard Collins, . 0. Benson, | , George 1. Harris, Nanon Weleh, | |l-.'fl=l von Beulow, May Fread and ! { Evelyn May Cube, FOR SALE low; New six-roo.n bunga- price $1,600 -$200, and $25 rer month. Ohlinger & Alfield 04 AJESTI THEATRE [ X-E-X-E-R-B-K-N-N-RK-B-R-R-R} A GOOD SHOW TONIGHT. DON'T MISS IT. (Y- X-X-R-X-N-N-N-R-N-N-N-NJ I'rouram for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE. THE DAUGHTER OF THE SPY. Part 1. (Cines—Drama.) THE DAUGHTER OF THE SPY. Part 2. (Cines—Drama.) A WESTERN LEGACY (Essanay—Comedy.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10c Children, under 12....5¢ e eee 00 OOAGOGI0A0E0E00004400080 and | {vigited to proclaim the trath H lando Reporter-Star fam A, Brady Ltd. Iy s mmhum\m’"'"“ of minister, he can arouse interest in us in this new code living a thousand times quicker his mmnlnmnhlnp than if he luhlx aioof from us in an atmesphere o L snperiority. Chrigy carried religion to men, and | we faney that He wasn't purluuhl} n. for | about the nature of the places He ‘ . ALZEDAS AT THE AUDITORIUM Commencing Mondnv Jan. 13. for, Three Nights, Alzedas, the Great French Hypnotist. Prof. Alzedas, hypnotist, cempany, will open up a thn nights' engagement at the Auditor ium theater. The manager give: guaranteed box office attraction sliow. On Monday morning, Zeli | the young lady who was buried al: for thirty-six hours, in Kansas Ci: Con i LSl of demonstrators, "fertunate in being able to have the and to quit high scunding invitations (0 come to God | I from an institution shrowded in cant. | large thriving truck garden, | "up.nlon of lands and mind, in beautifying God’s footstool to make Lakeiand more the PAGE FIVE OO BOFOFOFOHQ L0 HOFOEO "OWWWW Ideal Fireless Cook Stove Demonstration We have just received a tclegram advising us that the FLA., JAN. 11, 1913, Mr. Haines, the Ad\ance jagent of the Alzedas Comedy com- pany, offers for the first time in Lakeland a real up-to-date high class hypnotic show. There is a laugh ev- ery minute, not one dull moment. 1'0Hl forget the date, Monday, Jan i12, Auditorium theater, -nwukonin‘; MRS, C. R, JUDD COMING TO LAKELAND. A Famous Fireless Cooking Author- ity to Glve a Free Exhibition Here. Lakeland is soon to be visited by an expert on fireless cooking. Mrs. (. R. Judd has been identified with the fireless cooker industry since its infancy. Mrs. Judd is recognized both by manufacturers and the lead- ing periodicals as an authority on the subject of fireless cooking and is suid to draw the largest salary ever paid for one week's course of iectures on the subjecy of domestic science. Mrs. Judd has given a life- tme to the study of domestic science. Mis. Judd is much beloved b): southern women, having previously teured the southern States and given i warm reception wherever she was| ? % : $ She is at the experimental depart- | ———————— i | BEHOLD THE BOUNCING B'S. the Danlel in 8econd Place. ‘ Little Willle's grandmother had| A Husy been telling him Rible stories. his | Busy Buyers HBoost for Best Bar- tl\'or'lu- being that of Daniel in the |, .ins. Boodlers, Bums and Buti- !Ionu den. . ALt sgeiotiforihe WaY heads Beware! 1I'm Boosting for taken to a circus for the first time. S 4 Biz B The Best When the lon-tamer put his head into bupinesh “with e b = the lon's mouth lttle Willle's excite- 1'a¢¢ to Buy Bits and Breeching, Pridles and Brushes, Buggy robes ment knew no bounds. Jumping up, and down, he gleefully screamed: and Buckles, Buggy washers, Buggy “Oh, my! That knocks the spots off | il and buggy umbrellas, rein But- Dantel*” tons and Belly Bands, Buggy apront and Back Bands, Balsam of Myrhk and Bevel rivets, Back pads ane Ereeching straps is at MceGlashan's cash harness shop. Repair work giv- en Best attention By the Boss sim- selt. Bon jour. w e Pretty Sure. Whenever a man is threatened by the deep sea he is protty sure to find the devil on the other side of him, IDE AL FIRELESS” cook stove demon- stration will be at our store § | Monday, January 13th Every housekeeper in Lakeland should attend this demonstra tion. Actual cooking will be done by a lady expert from the fac- tory. Be fair to yourself. Drop in early nert week. We don’t know how long we can keep this demonstrator—she is a busy woman The Model Hardware Co. DU OSOICHPO SOOI D40 head of ment of Toledo, the the Toledo Cooker (o. Ohio, and is chief of RSy Bee is Bound to Buza The people of Lakeland are wry' werits of fireless cooking explained Judd detinite date of hy to them hy Mrs .I""' he announced Co her arrival the Mode! war at whose store she is ¢ to give a week's demonstration te Wdeal fireless cook stove 1-1-\Wed and Sa DRESSMAKING PARLORS OPENED Cats Killed for Pelts? Thirty cats, kept by the Parls cus tom house authorities to destroy the rats, which do great damage to the g goods. disappeared mysteriously a few opened dressmaking parlors 2t g 4e0 1t is thought they were e millin establishment of Miss | gjlled for their pelts on account of N na Patton, and will be glad to|the great rise in the market price of weet the ladies whmo desire any- | 8kins which are used in the manu- in fashionable dressmaking, 18 ' facture of fashionable furs Mo ard Mrs b Webster, of Porthud, Orve, Langman, of Lakeland thing in | To be able to sit hl-shh-l A4 minister in a theater tends to give | At the Corner of Mu:lngan Avenue and Vistabula Street Stunds three oaks, 8 modern H-room bungalow with detached summer Kitchtn, 10x16, large wood shed workshop, and large up-to-date poultry house; surrounded by shady oaks, citrus fruit trees and bananas; 8 awn and flowers; deep well on back porch, interior arrangements and decora- tions will meet the demands of the most discriminating house-wife. It is with pleasure and yet with re- gret that | offer this property for sale ap a price barely covering cost, because of my having done most of the work wyself, for which | ask nothing. For eight months I have toyed v\\lth this property, taking pleasure and comfort in doing so, but dreading thy day when at last finished. That day is here, and idle- [ ness is my portion Middle age is prone to 1ook back upon a dreary past with its Sorrows, disapoint- U fl ', 10 the destruction of peace of mind. Thig is my case. Only with pleasant oc- {ments, and, perhaps, failures, to de « 1 : Vaslies Can 1 Sad thb means or the investor, who should v of mind. Henee the price so .'mrnn\v to the man of moderate b kU Pe 4 Y . § Great as is the immediate be able lo realize a profit-taking of ay least 75 per cent within twelve months. [ fnture of “Rasedale, ' | know what iv what and why Will be glad to meet you face Lo face any day between the hours of % a. m and 4 p. m,, fairest, squarest deal ever prese nted. In all sincerity, ALFRED HOLMES STORE FULL OF BEAUTIFUL XMAS GIFTS to show yov Buntlfully Bound Books—All the latest and popular books by the best authors, in special holiday bindings. Mo., will be placed under a hypnot: rl‘xne China, lnpomd Hand Painted Art China—Odd, unique aad original in design; rich and artistic fe spell and placed asleep in the win | dow of the Lakeland Hardware (0. | at 10 o'clock sharp Monday, . 13, where she will remain until the Fm Writing Papers; Children’s Bocks and Games. Prices Always Right. \Shaw - Clayton Stationery Co. show opens Monday night. She M" then be taken on the stage and; awakened. Don't faf} to lee the GOOD MUSIC TONIGHT Billy and Peggy Malin and Haywood Sistors Aiso 3 Reels of G¢:1 P-C“WS Adults Children 10 5¢C decoration. A Large Asgortment of ‘Rrt Brass Goods. 3 514 Franklin Street TAMPA, FLORIDA. IDAY, JANUARY 17th. ’.l‘h’e Wm. A. Brady, Ltd., Presents the Famous Laugh Invigorator "BABY MINE" BY MARGARET MAYO The play that has made millions laugh all over the world with the following great record: 2 years in London, 1 year in New York, 6 months in Chicago 4 months in Philadelphia. Now Jplaying in Paris, Berlin. Vienna, South America, South Africa. Seats now on sale at Red Cross Pharmacy. PRICES:. 25C. TO $1.50 The ALZEDAS | COMINGI Watch the Lakeland Hardware & PAU[ fi“_MoR[ & co. “THEHAVOC” Furniture Co.'s Window for the Al- zedas. SATURDAY MORNING.

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