Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 6, 1913, Page 5

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1 ls went up to Or- w0 visit her parents. e sor, secretary of the .1, is a prominent v today. , who has been f cter, Mrs. J. F. pust three weeks, re- it to her home in Bar- 'and will be warmly welcomed by ' this popular couple’s many friends. BESESSEEERE 0y, n (Tex)) unhermy. is now at Cerventos, Hidalgo, N. L., . Americus and other i 1lvy, one of the lead- the State, is spend- 1d attendin to- v tng his many will potvrn to :mville tonight. I T\ Hll away he will visit | 1, who has been mr, is now at t her hama on o b hauso il v, and ¢ in East Lake- rd and wife leave Schring, wl ture encaved in the ness there with his r. True, of North ro home, IeRorie, of Jackson- o prominent citi- 1, is snending several e will go up to the t Anbmndal, before re- in a party of hunters r the woods of Polk came for a few days. Ity for liz © I Kirk is in the city tar o fow days, being v daughter who is a 1 time in Lakeland. v is prineipal of the' y ol, joined them here . returning this morning s it'es at Plant City. e 1 2 Kirk and little child, vares, are In the city, Mrs. Kirk ! lere to put her baby tiral care of Dr. Groov- K% ie a dauzhter of Mrs. nd has many friends in o are glad to see her. city she Is at the Or- | A Yf'nmrd the gcn'nl su- » Lakeland branch | e T-\Iv;slmnn Co., has retty heme of Mr o, where he and his w pleasartly located. | " tha handsom~-t bun- thriving young snburh Zral place to liva. 2200320300000 0q, | _-::::::cu«xmmw’ g ' r CLOZST AND BEST IN 'mr.l COUNTY. | I : AND A LEMON. | tor—Comedy.) { LOCK OF HAIR. ‘air—Drama.) | e R O : 'S LADY'S DAY. ir—Educational.) : S NIGHT-MARE. tor—Comedy.) RN UNDER IS ..._....0e ‘i% a araduate oi the University o ! pital experience and has been prac- L ticing medicie (New York whcere Lie ook a post grad- | thg celebrated violinist, ls0000000aQ THE EVENING PLEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., FEB. 6, 19 Dr. Leffers, of Coicwman, bas de- an oflice in thue Liyant building. ile Tennessee, hus had two yeurs hos- tor the past five | years. He has just returned from uate wourse. short time by Hg wili be joined in Aus. Leiters aud son. sullivan have sullivans wother ald siewr, oirs. ML C. Sullivan, ot Soutu Larroltod, hy., and Mis. K. W. | Lirouder and son, of Lowliug Grecu, Ky. Lucy will be here tor some umu: Lr.ound s, e R ab Luell pucsis LI, Mr. J. i, Orme left this worning for Orlando to attend the recital of hig iriend, Mr. W, C. Reddick, the distinguished pianist who is en tour this seasop With Arthur tartwan, It is quite possible that Mr. Reddick will runt down 1o Lakeland to be Mr. Orme's | guest for a lew days, W. C. Lerg, of Bradeutown, a prominent resident of tuat Wi Las been here tor several digs, Lor alter some valuabi piace, leie yesieruuy Lakelund, whoeee Lo HOUs W ool peogerty ue l wed Lawipa Lrivul ’ s oreceindy acgu Mrs. DProvine, ol Mississippi, iy i 0 | i W . ol 1 Viovitg is the widow " . l vilo doat I g iNE tie ¢ wid thorousily convi Bt Wit thig uin of Ui trying period. and Mrs. t nizht, the tuncrad Senanh i shall The infang child of Mr. Marshall died las oceurring this afternoon, Jenkins ofli ing, Mr. and family had not been here long, having removed here from Kistim- nwee about three weeks ago. The | | | have the sympathy of all in their be- ! reavement, NOTICE, R. A, M. Wt Lakeland | 7:30 p | A regular meeting of Chapter No. 29 tonight at m Companions, this is an important | meeting. Come out and help pro- mote this work. J. . WILSON, H. P Couldn’t Catch Tt— ! Nearly all of the children in the | reighborhood had been {1l with| chicken-pox. One morning when they were able to play about again, Julia, aged four, came running in to her mother and burst out, excited- ly: “O, mother, the Smith children | hove something else, but brother says Wa can't catch it!” “Well, what is it they have?” the ! nother asked. “It's pigeon toes,” she replied.— ! Continent. AJESTI(™ YETHEATRE Qa9 FOLLOW Ti11: CROWD TO THE MAJESTIC. | | ¥ | | Prograa for Tonight, ORCIESTRA. RTURE THE I,l,.\I)‘.'.'OOX) COACIL (Kalem—Drama.) i v0000¢ o-orsooooo, MAJESTIC oV DRIVER OF NO PLACE FOR A MINISTER'S | (Edison—Comedy.) i TWIXT LOVE AND AMBITION. i (Lubin—Drama.) OPENATGP M§ Gefieral Admlssmn...lt}c (:mtdren, under 12....5¢C THE BANANA—A FRUIT | fresh fruits at all seasons of the year i : | has come the difliculty of supplying cided to locate in Lakelaud & as | 5 o i akclaud and bas | o) gy g condition in which the I dangers of contamination are large- tand ventured jof starch and water ‘The peel | : invasion by baterin. ' PAUL GILMORE'S PLAY THE —ady WOMAN'S CLUB: Thirl A interest oc- fgdited by the i'ress ieland, and ¥ = our o ple are interested in Committee of the l Reapie 4)e nt of u curs wolti . 3 § the at. We refer to the Womnan's Club Lakclard Chautancua, the third ses- e oo e e | 510N 07 Which will be held in the splendid nev 13th t» the of February. The high standard of talent that has so well plessed the patrons of Chautauqua in the past two years will be continued, and the session of 1913 will bring to this vieinity the very best Bible-workers, Educa- tors, Musicians and popular enter- | tainers that can be procured. No Chautanqua in all the thousands held in America can boast of a bet- ter ten days’ program than will be! presented to Lakeland and vicinity. IN A SIERILE PACKAGE With the increasing demand for Iy averted. Decay is one of the lim- iting factors in the use of fresh fruits. Amongz thy many fruits there is one which is equipped in its native form with a protective covering that alis for more than passing men- tion. Some time azo the Journal of Inspired by the ready :\«-.-oz»t:nu-ui the Amoriean Mudienl iation [of the best that could be procured. | . | emphasized the advanta afforded | Supt. ¢ Rucker Adams, with his en- beecan at | last ! al and eneray, season by the banana as a wholesoe food | thus (20, the succeston that {the very close of the 2rov : in popu- | year. to arrange for the best talent larity, is stiil underestimated in | procuridle for this year's program American houscholds. The banana Amoug those who will appear on! consists, in its green state, Inr"el* the Chautauqua platform this season The essential | the Hon. William Jennings Bryan, ¢ : change &=ting the process of ripen- | Rucker Adams, Kerr Boyce Tupper, ! ing is a conversioy of the starch into (V. D, L. L. D, “Sunshine” Hawks, i i | | | this fruit, thoush sugar. The rate of ripening is de- | Dr. Lincoln Hulley, Miss Meddie O. pendent on the temperature. The | Hamilton, Dr. Stanley Krebs, Miss odible portion of each fruit is packed ! Jennette Kling and Mrs. C. Rucker away in a peel which serves a more , Adams. In the list of musicians and hnhvrtn!enlen'llners are the Rogers' Goshen Glee useful purpose than has beep realized. Eperiments on the Band and Orchestra, Illinois Pruit in different stages show that Club, and Miss Emma Noe, The officers of the I.nkol:md Chau- are: H. D. Bassett, presi- D. Nowlin, first vice- 1. C. Jenkins, smoml Dr. Samuel . Smith, | Dryan, treasurer. ‘ the inner portions of the pulp of! wre practically sterile. wlarly reststant to Even when be- nanas were immersed in fluids con- tafrine disense cerms they «€7d not penetrate into the int . The |u'<)h-} e A traveline man lately tauqua dent; Rev, W, president; Rev. " vice-pregident;; secretary; B D, ound hanan I8 81 ability of infection thy h the peel ! fs thorofors 1 nt, (honeh serms on into a remote hotel that doesn’t the pol miht Te transTorred to the keen o dir ry; and on conine : £ 1o the Q6w tho 1 neowas asked hy | ox- tha | 11 ted ot ' 1 (R0 3 4 i thn nttemn n | @ | "t oy ) 11 Li ; o | 1 vl i | vt A3 g il | mt i 5 | j | i 1 « | l ol wothe ! i Vil 1050 ( b T il LY ’ i ol Beyond Power to Overcome. in The et en 151 st 00708 W fod Liv ol innt out of a young drommee on his first g nd h AR rin. 1 0 oy Lator IN CTHE THIRD ACT HAVOC.” tund’s darinzly novel solution of the oblem “ereated by his wife's lo\'o, » another man and gives Mr. Gil- are one of the gtroncest roles of i playing., It has taken its place tmong the notable dramatic suc- se08 of the day. TELLS POWERFUL STORY ST f Mr. Paul Gilmore in “The Havo:' will bg the attraction at the Andi- | torinm Saturday pizht. The new play tells a powerful story of a hu:- hrdis e e mmum&mmw TONIGHT LARELAND CHAUTAUQUA. | i auditorium from the! wandered ..~.0i"OOOOODC*uN [stelalalulululaialele 53 O3B Qg B 1 PO o+ b < O'S'OQOZ'O‘?OW'O*WO'W’!’O@O Saturmy Everino, February 8th. PAGE HIVE Get a home in the Beautiful FUTCH & ROGERS SUB-DIVISION Just one block from the brick paving on Florida Avenue. Only twelve blocks from Main street. CITY WATER ELECTRIC LIGHTS LARGE BEARING ORANGE TREES This sub-division is located between Amoretti street and Patterson street. Tennessee avenue isopened, and is being paved with clay the entire length of the sub-division. Prices on these lots range from $450 TO 8475 EASY PAYMENTS ateh & Gentry i uilding v pr———L T T LI TG SRR E— AT ¥ VL) \/-lL\.‘tc i See us before buymg' We § have just received a car load of fine HORSES and MULES. Wehave mules for logging and farm work, and some fine road and l livery horses. Robinson& Penuel at R. E. Scipper"s Sale Barn LAKELAND FLORIDA FOOO RV TOITADIGSIIPPAPS SPYBPOIEO FEOPIOPOQ T LT g, Adults : 10¢ MR. PAUL GILMORE with notable suprorting company will present Their Great New York Success “THE HAVOC” Magnificent Scenic Production and Scenic Effects. Exactly as played for One Sclid Year in New York. The greatest success of Mr. Gilmore's careet. vendorsed by crities than his former success “The Mnmmy and the Humming Bird” More highly Seats on Sale al lnc Red 'Cross Pharmacy -————_ LEPT e “ow S ) gcmmm . 5el=— 3 R | 8

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