Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 7, 1913, Page 5

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= Dr. N. L. Bryan and Mr. J. B. Case of Flre Smith have eflected an exchange, ln whereby the former becomes the owner of Mr. smith’s home in Park Hill and Smith the owner of Dr. Bryan's recently acquired prop- erty at the corner of Kentucky ave- nue and Oak street. Lr. David qua leeturer, is lecture ol theu .l Phone 5,000 o e ——— 31, McDonough and family move into the Ball house (on today or tomorrow. Hea the Chautau- d red the first of last nizht at the Her- and the audience was Lishly vleascd with his splendid ef- (N E E s of a daughter born eli Shelthamer | e s ; iR tort, Dr. Heagle being a lecturer ¢ A laton and wife & . : A r 0. M. Ea twho makes a profound impression ry, went down to Tampu . making the trip in Mr. AC. upon his hearers. He will deliver another lecture at the same place tonight, and it will no doubt be heard by a large assembly. ; Jones, of South Ten- . avenue, has as her guest her Mrs. H. H. Coley, of Dublin, Mrs. D, B. Sweat and son, of Ar- cudia, arrived in Lakeland at noon i today and will make this city their e future home, Mr. Sweat having pre- "~' 2 ’\'XMC(::“‘;?",::‘::;M::‘_ ‘| ccded them several days ago. They Fie "(:; ‘;:)rymer Lakeland.mi. are at home to their friends on [\ is - - South New York avenue, Mr. Sweat | baving purchased the property be- longing to Mrs. J. W. Cannon ahout A year ago. ! has many friends here who | lited to see him. E. F. Ray, of Cold-' ————————————— - —— | NORTH AND SOUTH PGLE FINDERS I‘JIEF.T . THUE P\'I‘\'l\" TELEGRAM, LAK C HARRIS &-EWING Rear Admiral Peary (left), discoverer of the north pole, and Capt Roald Amundsen (right), discoverer of the south pole, met in Washington and \dmiral Peary presented to Captiin Amundsen the special gold medal | of the Nutional Geographical society AAAAAAAAN SN AAAAAAAAANAA S VA AN AN VAN 1480 MK, tlenUhs TolonkS ZENIT G ORUINAKCE el do, 0F CARELR IN “T.E HAVOC. ‘n cidiiiice aienda Wl it nees of the City S i Tating (he running at lar \ o1 day niht o for b siroets and pablic plaoes by do | sSholdo toocdained the Ui | 1 AV 1 the City ot takeland, Fori r . U n o A ) I (he Criminad Codp o | | roest Ordinatees of o nat waended so o e d X : ‘” tion 18, The at la e prea u.mn e B u minated by advoeat of cos of the city akeland, ki I oadvinced idess ULE | liereby prohi ¢ under the fol choracter is o wronzed hushand wl ;orestriction | " ¢ s W1 om it i Feheeks his imbulse o appeal to the | never the shall deem il | i TSR et ssary to insu afety, he HAWERLEGI Y DRI A0 L l)e feenio i Hrociamation’ Ty o | cept the eynieal philosophy of deo in a newspaper published in th wronzer. He carries the code o o [City of Lakeland, for owners oi | treacherons guest to its grimly 1o v, ovd Mrs. AR | ‘. e, are in Lakeland again! \W. Y. Carter, of Lakeland, local | " apartments at Mrs. J. P.;zu.u-m of the national agricultural | \ They are regular winter cdepartment, engaged in co-opera- i are being cordially wel-' {;ve farm work for Polk county, was! k There Tuesday and Wednesday look- i ing after interest along the farming rrowell, of Port Tampa ' line e went 1o the school yester Leland, the guest of morii and tlked to the pu M ek | G B L 1 w noul He wishes o been veral year t perintendent « 6 [ lind an t | to orsan ( n | « uiy. On il do well \ 3 r | yeiation, g ( l ounty fair ong ulinr 1 th Florida floek t t the gplendid exh Fhie editor of the Jackson (Mieh.) 1 an annual event Patrviot, Mr, . W. Barber, i8 now e s ai his winter home at Crooked ! Paton expeets to erect ke, near Frost Proof, and, in writ bungzalow at an early s back to his paper, he says among | | = property adjoining his mlur things: “We had been here 1 on South Massachusetts lcss than two days whep Paul ,\.\ which he and his family edner and Banker K. O. Flood, of oy as soon as completed. | akeland, motored through the pin: ring his present home for «ouds for about thirty miles to give s Paul is the pic- o ne o triendly eall o —— 1re of health and happiness. Dur- Y. N. Rodrick and *wo chil- j1¢ the nine years since he left Newberry, are guests of 1 this city. On last Sunday §. came North for a visit three sum 1ia Chilcothe Rodrick ago, His land is worth tened at the Episcopal jany thousand dollars as he paid J'@ | iondreds for it in 19027 ners a8 1l be remembered that some ‘mong the visitors to Gaines » the local school board pre- \iile Tuesday was Geo. W. Livings- :, the eichth grade of the Lake- ton, of Newherry. He is genera! lic school with an incuba- class reports that 80 per 1 of the eggs have hatched, and manager of the Newberry & nee River Improvement Co., firm will deal in real estate of all which | dogs to keep them off the streets and ‘ public places from and after any given date, unless the same shall b { scceurely muzzled; and such prohibi- | cal conclugion, consummating venge far more ernshing than o ' his own immediate execution. In the [tion shall continue until public nn» ! Govelopme s the ., |1ce of the discontinnance thercof i aevelopment of nn:\ theme the an gimilarly given h, the Mayor. Any : (thor employs biting jrony thiutlgcg punning at large in violation | "shapes a really big story into o hril (lI this section ghall be deemed 0| Jackson his only sickness was when | ' publicity promoter that Mr. Gilmore cand makes the author's satiric snap and burn by his erisp nervons ! public nuisance, and it shall be Ih.v\ duty of the marshal and other policemen to impound such dogs, ¢ cept as herein provided, which be found running at large In viola- | tion of the provisions of this secticr. | and to collect an impounding feo of | one dollar ($1.00) for each dog so! impounded. He shall pogg a notice | of the impounding of said dog, at th: | City Hall and at the City l.ant sardonic comedy. We assured by are the eloquent makes the character of the hustand one of thy finest portraits he cortributed to contemporary h dramn lines Pound : "fucisive reading of » dialosn fuc .nv eading 'n the dialosn : #iVINg. AecHption ‘o (he dog: na | { No other plav oroduced by thelgr ehe gajd dog is not called for in wan- | Paul Gilmore Co. has earned such ||threo days, he shall then kill said | «ldee. and Mr. Gilmore'«| Section 2. remarkable tributes as those olic by “The Havoc” All ordinances and PAGE FIVR 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 8450 TO $475 A EASY PAYMENTS K i B e v & VAR i WJu 4 ki (—""-\ S § 13 S ] fanills & vt (9 ] Ny ~il ]é‘(\} ¢ trv Puilding BEONDOBNOGOGIANTODONLCOA0R OO0 T Relelainleiete el ie e e laps, Encalnle ol 't See us before buying! We have just received a car load of fine HORSES and MULES. Wehave mules for logging and farm work, and some fine road and o O o PO HE tat the 1 e, ; el i ; o N parts of ordinances in conflict with - 1'nle chickens will be on \..cs, including phosphate and ||m-ln‘|t|ng of it. In “The Havoc" Mr this ordinance are hereby repealed . ion at the Poultry show next ! ler lands, and will also conduct a|Cilmore tonches the zenith of his ci-| Section 3. This ordinance ghall go . e 1 " reneral contracting and construc- | reer. into effect immediately upon its pas- l h rs S | t.on business. Having been a cl!i-l NOTICE, | sage b'Y ‘hhfl ;00“0" and the signa lvel y 0 es. - 5 2 - . - 3 . ture of the Mayor. g H;t-tne), Florida passenger | zon of Newberry for many years, Mr Notice Is hereby given that ”“.‘ 1 hereby (,e""‘ that the foregolny iy the L. and N. railway, i8 | Livingston is thoroughly famillar!|wndersigned will sell at public .-;|I--|ord|n'.mre number 148 was duly P . 3 ? ot some very attractive |with the advantages that section af- iy the eity of Mulberry, Polk connty, |Passed by the City Couneil of "" L i e L s e w8 Robinsoné Penue B ‘r resorts. They are very|bright future is ip store for the com- | Wolf's Bargain House at p]n\r n (11) | Attest: . | "Hiisime specimens of the printer's | pany. Accompanying Mr. Living-|c'clock a. m., ten days after date MORRIS G. MUNN, : e 3 “/11 be sent to any one in-|ston to Galnesville was O. L. Tharp, | February 15, 1913, the goods, nwr-‘ " Lres, City Counoll, &t Ro E' SClpper 8 sale Bun b it application is made to|+'ho conducts a music store at Lflk"-,«-handlse and fixtures, belongzin: to' . L sw(.l\g’rr‘?""k ‘tney at Jacksonville. land and regarded as one of that|th, estate of Wolf Abromawitz, de-' I, O. M. Eaton, !\laimr. of the City LAKELAND FLORIDA . T —— city's most progressive young busi- | ceased. jof Lakeland, Fla., do herehy approve E h H. Wendler, of the|pess men. __(:a|ne,.~\-mp Sun ADELLA ABROMAWITZ | the forezoing Ordinance Number 148, 3 DEQPIOPE 28O0 PO Fa ation, states that the 199 : iz e , thig, the 16th day of Janua=v, A. D. & S J i 9 Administratri 1913, 0. M. EATON, s in the coming exhibi- A e ek i i - il st —_— - i P 4 czitively be entered be- - N LRI 35 120 Ul I N - e e "t tomorrow night. The T H EAA—f R E ‘ntries to close was Ins*| tl e he extended the time e 0 N I H 1 pants in the| - 9 -) COVOLO0Q0I0 l ' * £how to make their en-| FOUR REELS THIS SATURDAY. | o Fh W 1.0 B el ; Satl rday Evering, February sth t ckine honee | >0 ¢ """0030“"13 ;- a4 will ones P | T v R uing oty | HE WONDERS OF SURGERY meweons | ey for Tonight, | MR PAUL GELMORE e — < RCHESTRA | - : N : ‘7 st "‘“’M”' { i ()I;l‘rzUT:‘y:']l i | THE DESTRUCTIVE DUELIST with notable supyortirg conpary will present !: A BATTLE OF WITS | Their Great New York Success (Kalem—Drama.) ! . ! THE FORECLOS (1 v C” - ‘ THE TOTVILLE EYE. ' I I IE I IA O on—~Comedy.) (Edis "“Cwu«mma TKI OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. ’:.\Pnl('ES OF FORTUNE 1.”4 Drama in Two Reels.) THE SAMARITAN OF COOGAN'S TENEMENT. (Lubin—Drama.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. 1 Children, under 12..5¢ General Admission...loc; (Western Drama.) Magnificent Scenic PPre Exactly as played for C The greatest success of Mr. wendorsed by erities Adults 10¢ “The Mnmmy and the Humming Bird" »duction and Scenic Effects. )ne Solid Year in New York. Gilmore’s careet. More highly than his former success —_— Children 5¢ Seats on Sale at the Red Cross Pharmacy

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