Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 21, 1913, Page 5

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] PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES 2 Case of Fire OPENED LAST EVENING. ! Due to the late arrival of the train 5 000 (last evening, Rev. D. A. Newell did hone ’ {not arrive in time 10 preach. Tho e (Pastor, the Rev. W. S Patterson, 3 lieved 5 | \iss rude Reynolds has re- \div~ in the School of ! “'_ S ag the Battle Creek ’, Jier a month's absence. | Hon. Hilton 3 Hampton, of Tampa, j s spent her vacation in | grand chancellor commander of th . M. Barton are|preached, using as his subject, **Per- born Saturday. | sonal Work and Consecration.™ e A on, ——— | After the sermon three persons re- \dams is up from consecrated their lives to the Mas- Ked for + AMes. Bacon's ter's service, and another S d the prayers of God's people The elhurch was well filled, and God's spirit seemed one of the A. 1 vany nt engineers, has | peopie n, God's werd and prayer are t that he has been [efforts to reach and save people A cordial invitation is oxtended to 21l to attend these services scrvice ftects of a cinder 1 went down t¢ and consulted « he Evening 200 Young People’s servic lay is hoped that at 3:15, CRAND CHANCELLOR H. S. HAMPTON WILL VISIT LOCAL K. OF P.S TONIGHT. ipon her return spoke | Knights of Pythias, will visit (! ically of the climate Hocal lodge tonight and all meml s city, according 10 | are urged to attend sanitarium. MON, ! ' B | Chancellor Commander . Ltta Patterson pleas- | ] : st ned the Sempre Fideris ;CENTRAL HOTEL NOW 8 of ['irst Preshyterian Sun- | READY FOR GUESTS B ~urday afternoon at S r n =outh Missouri avenue AT ODBRE N e A terncon was spent by by 6RO D roprin(oes- at= iy i ¢& who are now plan ; Central hotel and cate, annonnee a home-made candy by gpoqp thirty-tive-room hotel in ! tternoon ag Miss Pat- o0 pegeock building on Florida ave- | 3 1 store, which they {0 g now ready For guests, stime he | 2 of the city 1o at-jjng newly 'Turnished throughout, and! : the proprictors have spared no oy es calls daily from | vish to see the paper many h‘v wititully furnished room « furnished rooms fop | €0 be found thercin, ine, board, ate 'I'hlm-‘ The business at the Hotel cale located on Main street, nas grows rooms and who let the 3 fo rapidly under the management of are the ones who will T I 'Mr. Johnston, that it was necessar d fits. There is a great i - o S to enlarge said building, so same has i firnished rooms !m'll teled i ¢ o N heen remodelec and refurnished vping, and a For Rent' | f : | tiroughout, making same a very at- | tructive dining parlor, where [can get plenty of good things to eat ::nnl served in the right way. i With these improvements and Mr vening legram will un- 1 yon Lipoevery vacant room Y f Marcus Corbett, a for- own employe of the At-!johnston's biz smile and winning wt Line, will regret to ways, we know this hotel and caf» fell from a freight become one of the most | will pros- ith Carolina a few days perous and popular in our city ¢ Was running as con- wias horribly injured, » hroken in three places, 1w hone broken and cxides other injuries bedside are that he th will “wland friends. R. J. STRAW INTERVIEWED | REGARDING BIG STARTER SALE. at 8130 for the biggest and greatest oney saving sale ever held in Lake- be good ! “My C‘starter’ sale is some- s issiie there appeared it like foke t2%en from a Sarasota | bankrupt &r closing out sales con- ducted trickster sulesmen who advertise in glittering, sensational circus-like langua ze to burry of getting out a deceive the people,” said Mr. Straw e notice went ifi with- | this morning Not merely few viiich are to the effect | leaders are offered but everything in Yionary is the mosy im- | the store is to be offered at a bar- furniture in the Ev- | giin. Original prices remain on fl.n- | goods and all prices are marked in !plain figures. Some of the best shoes and drygoods obtainable will be sold at 75 cents on the dollar and land thing unusual; is not 0 the dictionary giv- by professional tor. We cut this out in- ke a comment there- a of m office, and has been 15e quite frequently ‘utiation by the faculty | s hool. Tt is the latest vlete edition issued, de of India paper, is cizht of the ordinary i renders it easily han- appropriate gift we « desired, and the long- t the more we appre ———— | | | | EDISONIA) Reeseas m} MAJESTI THEATRE QO0G00000000000 FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE MAJESTIC. CH0VOVVGO0OODODO “for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA | Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE. " Program ] i | THE SPIRIT AWAKE (Biograph—Drama.) Siows Right, | 3 * A RENTN | AWAKENING. THE KATZENJAMMER KIDS rs—Drama.) - | (Selig—Comedy.) , RS OF NEW YORK. ' THE CONVICT'S PAROLE -Hicational.) | (Edison- Drama. ) to be over the! | : 1 tor the past week the Yorcis nsed Ly My Newell in his I just as there are unmitigated raseals i pense in fitting up the hotel, and | The doors open tomorrow morning | n A A THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN. 21, 1913, some us low as 50 cents on the dol- | lar. The reuson is a logical one. Mr. | Straw hought the Chiles’ stock at a | | discount and by his extending the | rICTLICTLITLIT =i B RARRAKRKERER ¥ SUB-DIVISION North-West Lakeland This beautiful sub-division was offered for sale January 14th for the first time. A number of fine lots have been sold. The purchasers have annouced For several months it has been im- rossible to supply the demand for Ford cars notwithstanding the fact that the factory is turning out more than six hundred cars per day, hul' We have enroute now ten touring cars, some of which are not sold, twl if you want one, let us have your jorder at once, and can deliver you lear about Feb. 1, possibly earlier { Have ordered, to reach us early in February, six Torpedo roadsters, new { model, two of which are unsold. It | You want one, better place your or- ;(.'vr now, as they may all be sold be- | fore they reach Lakeland, | LAKELAND AUTO AND COMPANY ¢ SUPPLY 102 & | "MANY NORTHERN PEOPLE | COMING TO SUNNY FLORITA. (3¢ | Admitting the taet that there are tunserupulous real estiate dealers a0zl W, noerit the term land sharks, and tha. | ©unprincipled land in every State in the Uniou | tthere [ panic 77, The Erection of Eight Nice Ccol {in every line of business on he fof the carth, yet in all fairness we | st admit that there is a legitimate "lwhl for the real estate man, in rea E ity he is a very real factor in the de- | | velopment of the community. Nog only does he spend liberal | 'snm,\ in advertising the country and | Lis an untiring booster, hut he is the i connecting link in bringing together the property owners and the investor. - Moreover when you take into consid- teration that the highland lake re- gion, of which Lakeland is the l':llt-‘ tital, is par excellence, the hest part | & VHomes in t|10 Negr' Futurref 3¢ This is the coming sub-division of Lake- land and now is the time for you to buy your lct. Remember that the restrictions insure that this will be a first-class sub-di- vision in every respect. The prices are low and the Terms Are Easy. BOWYER BROS. 5 OWNERS N PORE DO DODE Wiy 40 ApIs 40110 VY)Y UO [jADp by PUP 03 oans A)oad sy oy vos doop oyy £q peusjvaay) 8] uvm w JaAduAYA ‘9ng Ayadgd SESEED: K ) & E"‘ K ) 77 Lot Florida or as good as the best a! (section of the country of which it is | hard to exaggerate, the real estate field of which he is justl i Brond. We are fortunate in having | in our midst a number of real os ’ tate firms which for business integ- jrity and enterprise would do credit | [to any city. As an instance of the {good work done in this field recent- Iy, Pickard fruit zrowers and real estate dealers, fwith AL F. Pickard as manager at tLis point, during the last few \\'m'ks| with the assistance of our northern | | | Tan has G =5 firm of Bros. Co., | i i the | i {agents, not less than 2,000 acres unimproved land, all of iy near L. { land, has been sold, and much of it is choice citrus land. Add to this sev- eral sales of fine city property, on: s : ol of which involved a $10,000 deal portunities h.)r wide ‘\\'uko citizens bringing to town a new up-to-date ! ”l"' piie '\"r"" ".'v Ol business firm, nor does this include o ¢! the Bood work xo on. number of sales of fine groves. Th Moss property on Lake Parker, just on the.edge of town deserves specinl ier the coming K Lukul:lnnll @5 plenty of room and plenty of op- | Not Illegal. Household economy seldom goes tas enough to be counted a conspiracy ta restraint of trade.-Aichison Globe o) COMIFODOTO For The Men ; % § ? MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION NO. 1. { mention as it involves certain im Whereus, It has been made known Jpm‘lunl, steps toward the develop | me that several mad dogs have ment of North Lakeland, and the', .y toung running at large on the Lake Parker region, which it i treets of Lakeland recently, and that several people have been bitten said dogs and the lives of children 1 the zeneral public is therehy en nzered; { hoped will be worked out in the nea future. The parties uml.wrn»vl with th Moy . Co AL Strad transaction are: AHT Jleye ReB Hinkle, Jess Wilson, W It is thercfore hereby ordered that {4 Sheridan, A, Pattison, all dogs running at large in the city | i' aney, Kan., except Mr. Pattiso'. . [akeland shall wear muzzles from ."""’ comes from Collinsville, Okl QOOOACVOVDFVOOCCOVVDAVVVVACOVOV0QO0QO 1. 10 to Feb. 28, A. D, 1913, It shall be the duty of the mar- | 11 to kill any and all dogs found nning at large without a muzzle Mr. Pattison has already moved h | family here and hard at worl getting undet way these new devel is {opments. Some of the parties co: Issued this Tth day of Janua A. concerned, if not all, will follo 1913, 0. M. EATON, Mayor ‘ lGARS soon. ; \ What {s true of the Pickard Bro i i Co. in securing new commerce is al e AR H e e e T e {true of other firms that mizht ROOMS FOR REN S 1',.,,_‘3 jmentioned. Tt is really remarka! see Ave. and Lemon St 1:.¢'.3 | the number of northerners, most « } . . . ] -”l‘"m m“: ";' means “""h brogressi FOR RENT—Two furnished | : ideas, who have purchased pronert ites of tw e s | i ites 0 rooms each; rooms and settled in and around Lakel:n: « east and have access 10 veranda ! Lakeland, Florlda d"”.mz the last year, but unless & rmont Ave. W. L. Smith, Cnca (‘0‘:\] 290 Blue. signs fail, the number will be evis ttling Works, 107 } B 2 08 UDITORIU THEATRE A. H. Woods’ Phenomenal Success “The Girl From Rectors” A big Musical Comedy with cast of 40 People Seat Sale Opens Jan. 27 at Red Cross Pharmacy One Night Only, January 30th PAUL GLMORE | [TA & (0. IN THE HAVOC March One Night February 8 January 20, 21, 22 Tony and Flo VERNON and a Feature Fiim A i TONIGHT Tony and Flo 1 Yernon Jan. 23,24, 25 3rd to 8th | WORRELL JUNTRY GIRL. iOPEN AT 6P. M. ~ |General Admission...10c ‘% [Children, under 12....5¢ - POOMERANG. slor—Comedy.) e P "0 TwpER HUMAN HEARTS March Ist | THE WHITE SQUAW Feb. 26 { Adults Children 10c 5¢C ano | ' KENNY |

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