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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK E LAXD, PLA, JAN. 271918 PAGE FIVR. Case of Fire hgqe 5, 000 Bow- nt for the s which are post-oftice build- Vi wellt t 1o underep an is reported to 4 oeapeets Lo come days, lohnson, who werald rormer \ iturday night. - aluable real estate in- e p weather of - the past | net wis broken tooa slight de- o ¢ morning when a much ¢l This has been the < 1 oweather for Jannary | has experienced in Lo brand being on the Jed out to us in the \ Uotdidewedl, a prominent Hunts- noLakeland tor a fev Glide- uilder, of rother, W, B es atd N cry kindly remem- Lakeland people, | Lakeland High S i v tructires of “this ( it it the boy who disap- ursday morning has ted vet, and the parents over his absence. cing spread er mntry inan effort to find s thonght he has heen led ndesirable associates, Any- anything of his wher- U vonfer a great favor np- foits by notifying them at o West Prospect street broadeast vest sides of Munn cnogreatly improved by the removal of the v addition of a hedge of W I'he new Park Com- t Uity Council have de- veo the fence all the 5 il take up the present insteand a liadze of ch will add areatly e, as is already that portion which n given attention Villiford, of Memphis, in Lakeland Satur- ht weeks Two ved in Lakeland with property in the Parker, bup on ac- Williford's is, and thar Dleir ning relatives ¢, the Tennessee city hold on her, and in th her wishes, Dr. rned and resumed the edicine there. Lakeland for a visit we trust that they will 'his city their home. In " the growth Lakeland © he left, Dr. Williford <imply amazed, and that " no town in the South ' rapid and permanent | He has | '”'sflmumo..% i "itssecnesnccece OLDEST AND BEST IN ml COUNTY. - 'RUEL STEP-MOTHER | Imp. Drama OVE AND SCIENCE Eclair Drama. THE BABY BRIDE Oluser—A Beautiful Child 3 Story. RLN UNDER 18 ccmeee Ol has ' months in' home, arrived ! Mr. OPEN AT 6 P. M.| ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mora, who! live on West Lemon street, are the parents of a pretty litde danghiter born yesterday, Miss @ of Colun S who has been o i ol Ly Liiend I S Shot oy & ) r ho i SNt osta ! tien e 1o Liched windo I saw nr 1 ot ! ing Telew v vill il ket 1o “THE GIRL FROM RECTORS" PLAY FULL OF COMPLICATIONS i One i laughter night of is assured hig the patrons of ! the Auditorium when that sensation- 4.|I Suceess will be presented with special scen clever comedians and "Over one solid yvear is nade by this & Fields Music Hall business was the the record Standing room result of this e diacement It ot and heen tor evious hookin winld v he sucesstul roun ontinued way into tin sceond year: The company annoneod to appear herve and the only one on tenr this season claimed 1o be o ol calibi I facy to the New York show several are much bettor than in the orizinal cast Tust enongh terpolited throne ST and music is in- heut the comedy 1o please the the andience without stoppine action of the comedy I’RESBYTERIAN SERVICLS CLOSED LAST EVENING. teve 1L AL Newell, preached to larze audicnces morning and even- ing. At the morning service nine members were received into the chureh, Three by certificate and six During the | large number of people ; their Christ. | on & profession of faith, meeting a reconseerated lives 1o Others are interested and lhnu:h‘ the meetings have come to an end, the influence is still going on. Mr. Nwell lert for Lecsburg, Fla., this morning his home THE REISS SHOWS ALL HERE— READY FOR BIG WEEK.! AT new, apd the very best cuality as well as the g 1est in quantity, will be the ofterines of Manaueer Nat Reiss for the benefit | of the local fodge of Elks and the City Fire Department Such a zalaxy of varied features, novel attractions and sensational | nets, to2ethog t ol human crogture additions hias nesver been presented in this conntry. The Nat Reiss Shows after a decude if positive supremacy on the Pacifie oast and country west of the Mis Ohio, are! north of the for the first teomery, i and vigiting Florida The press and public of Mo AJESTI THEATREW) time, | POBOOVO0O0GO0 GO | FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE MAJESTIC. | GGDODOOOOOOOQ°O§ I’rogram tnr Ionmm MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. OVERTURE. AS YOU LIKE IT. (Vitagraph Special., Part 1. | AS YOU LIKE IT Part 2. { | | i AS YOU LIKE IT i Part 3. | General Admlssmn...lflc Children, uader 12..5c! CW L08R sereaming | “The Girl from Rectors” | i nwichy on Saturday. pery and enlivened by a company of | i comedicnnoes, Lreat comedy at Woehep ! '\1214'4)" Savannah, { Jacksonvil], 10 s crecly conduct or valgar speech. weather ‘ hlow fun feast of Wil commience three o and seve varions needs of the the weal th a king, flower, we could cast the gift of a jlovely thought into | friend, that would be iwnng«\ls must give (i | ald. Brunswick nml! have been un;x':immui that “they are represen- tative of the besy endeavor ip their line.” “Without ex- besy and clean- in saying particujar ception the largest, toof its k 7 “Thrills in quan- tities - laughs by cyclones —joyous reiguent and startling surprise from stary to finish.” It is vast and unusual in more than one par- @ most remarkable g and is tesition of amusements, splend- | diy otlicered and handied. Nat Reiss has beep lavish in ex- | witure, caveinl in selection and | trict in discipling in® the work M’: « 1 lienee satisfaction t timen putro weitl ol praise justly be- | pon the enterprise and its > Heiss, who is the ral-| i d the whole zigantic 11 this week will b holida { | he sint et hie ' id halt il 0 | sur 0 tidl Iren un end with a feeling will waer the watehful eye of many | pleasure and duty their pleasure | cudocrjovment is not marred by un- it will be! that innocent At seven oclock this evening, Mr. Reiss will whistle the permitting, the opening and jollity and good things until and last mid- oA St ...;/ //A it —— e loek at the home of Mrs ent Games were played, after whic! delicions refreshments of jce erenn al kinds of cake were sery church. Af business session, all were inuvit into the dining room to partak. an excellent supper prepared by ‘Hield who knows how to get 1 at would please the palat and we did full justice 1 GUE: @Mt That Is Dlvine. It instead of a gem, or ever a the givi orge Mael) ola i Moving Pictures of Convict Life in the Ohio Penitentiary The only moving pic- ures ever taken behind prison walls. Adults ¢ 4 Children . 10¢ 5C C | son- i P still by cone ny street performance, mended so as to read as follows: fhtse members of the new indus Uil commission are, in the order of thoi uumbering, A. B. Garrettson, President of the Railway Conductors’ assoclttion; Jowr. B. Lennon, treas- urer of the Amcrican Federation of Furs in Combination, Fur wraps and draped mantles are | bition, parade, lecture, speaking, much in vogue, and are lovely if worn ', Lover | other wraps or drawn about the shoul- | ders wlien an evening coat or after- noon velvet or plush frocks without | R coat is discarded. They are 1p in various furs, but are par- ! Iy cffeetive in ermine, and with costitnes are admirable in mole. ' 1 cnormous straight scarfs are ) Led and are very eleverly worn women who have the knack e fenlk: Did on ever know what a piquant “Bear Talk” Efficaclous. 2 : 5 “Bear talk” was always considered el Hneh; Glest was givon 8 dainiy “good medicine” by the Indians, If :g package of candy to take home u bear blocked their path, they ad- [ % souvenirs of the occasion. The it grogeed him politely. reminding him ‘5 tle hostess was the recipient of man of their common brotherhood, prais- :: pretty bhivthday gifts, ing his nobility and requesting him [ & SRE— i kindly to allow them an unmolested | assage, This, it is said, he frequent- | & LADIES AID MEETING. ll\‘ tlhl?fnr. Deing by nature inoffensive, | 4 the soft accents did not disturd him, & The Ladics Aid of the Luther and 80 he would go on his way. hureh met ar the home of Mrs. ¢ i SN A & H.o Alfield Friday afternoon. 'l | : ; ORDINANCE NUMBER 147 L soviety had with them Rev. J. | i R Boolier and wife, of Tuscarawi: — \N QRDINANCE amending Ordi- |2 Olio, who zave them many e nee Number 141, being an Ordi- 5 ideas how to get up money for t mee requiring all persons to ob i permit from the strect mayor before performance, upon the same, ving any and posing a license BE 1T ORDAINED BY TIHE OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKI: AND, FLORIDA: section 1. That Section two o0 i linanee Number 111 of the City o keland, being an Ordinance pe- (€ iring all persons to obtain a per- | & t from the Mayor before givine | g and impo-- & a license upon the same, be| | | “Section 2. Every person or per- i"' nding Lollais ands parades, preachers for shall pay | sons giving por an d other to political speak o Marshal rostreet may he desienate what Section 1 | [H] : i g pof aducting them. If skillfully ad- 5 }’fln-s!\,ytmnn Ladies Will [Justd such a scarf may be substi MOS8 Vet with Mrs, Holland. I tuted for a coat Preshyterion Ladies Aid Society ! s ol law Will meet Toesday afternoon at i’ Turquoise Blue and Lavender, | it 1 are nocontlict hie I herohy the finest and best qualitied Horses and Mules ever seen in South Florida. prices are cheap. See us before buying Bl '-Fl_.u TONIGHT Audltorlum Theatre S. L. mmmwmmmm 20000000000 OVOOCANN COMING! The latter part of this week, a car of such performance, day: sOrViC potnts That with this rehy repenled ortify that the Mo Holland | Pa 1 touch is gained by combining ine Ordinance Number 117 was o tur o blue with lavender? It was ! paeced by the Conneil of the Miss Hazel MeMullen Celebrated noi (’. on a quaint lavender and | yakeland on (he 18(h day of } o Thi 1. th A . ‘\\‘ finely striped taffeta, with an A D 1419 er lhrieenth universary. e toidered white ehiffon bertha, that | N SXS T N Saturday alternoon .l]u)lll thirty ks 4 MORRIS i, MUNN, n e of turquoisa blue practically 2 hove and zivls zathered at the hon 1 le the dress Attest: President of Miss Hazel McMullen, on South R —— L SWA City Clerk | Floridi Avenne, to help her eele Chains of Black Velvet Ribbon, | 1S L. A. Clonts, Mayor hrate her thirteenth anniversary Black velvet ribbon chains, with { City of Lakeland, Florida, do here- jand that all had @ most delightful +!lides of metal and semi-precious by approve this ordinance Number afternoon was the unanimous decis #tones, are very pretty and fashion- | 147, this 19th day of December A Iun of all so fortunate as to be pre able for a lorznctte or watch, D 1912 A. CLONTS, as we have what everybody needs. be sold by the old reliable firm of Robinson& Penyel at R. E. Scipper”s Sale Barn LAKELAND A. H. Woods’ Phenomenal Success “The Girl From Rectors” One Solid Year Weber & Fields Music Hall Seat Sale Opens Jan. 27 at Red Cross Pharmacy JANUARY 30 SPECIAL! Convict Life in the OhioPenitentiary 6 REELS--USUAL PRICES January 27th and 28th a license of PROVIDIED, w Mayor shall have the power issue such permit without license to organizations S, and that shall have the power to on i particu used for such pur all laws or | fores City of of the Mayor Labor, and James O Conuell, a vice president of the Federation of Labor. The commission was created by com gress to investigate working condb tions and lmprove the relations be tween labor and capital, — .. At The ,?Second-fland Store Double heds and o sinel beds, prines $100 and up. bressers ané Cotinod o Rockers and Diners, Iitchen Cabinet and Sideboard, Sit. teo, Retrizerators, Sewing Machines, Porch Swing, Table, Clocks near- v anviline Goods bonght and solé - ARCHER The Second-Hand Man 210 West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla. 3 OBOPOBAPIT D3 DBOHO The Ao To @ * < . ¢ P bl FLORIDA B R D« S0 ) RECITAL BY The Municipal Band of Lakeland JAN. 31 PAUL GILMORE OneNight February 8 HUMAN HEARTS March Ist bty oor n il