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

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" se of Fire e 5,000 Altman, of Tampa, is ithe guest of Miss Lola Cloud returned this m the Epworth League. t St. Augustine and re- d time. prs of the Christian| prgently requested to be he 11 o'clock service to-! business meetinz of im-' ito be held. IMrs. J. C. Skinner are pe to their friends, 311! nia avenue, having l'e-| ased that place from R. 1 be Children’s Day ex- the Dixieland Methodist prrow night at 7:30 , suitable program has pd, and will be rendered P of the children. All are jvited to be present. irs. Gus Palmer, the lat- brmerly Mrs. Anorett, sday night for Naw from there will sail for ance and other coun- rope, where they wil mmer. abelle McKay and Miss tcr leave tomorrow for school of the South at| nd, ofter taking a traln-; there will visit friends es in Georgia anc¢ the' | Services at the Myrtle street Methodist church tomorrow morn- ing, at 11 o'clock, by the pastor. funday school at'3 p. m. — Rev. T. J. Sparkman will occupy the pulpit of the First Baptist church tomorrow morning and ev- ening. Rev. Sparkman formerly lived in Lakeland but for the past two years has made his home at Pal- metto. His friends will all be glad to greet him tomorrow. Rev. R. A, Ward and Mrs. Ward, Rev. and Mrs. Patterson were dinner Suests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Walker at their new home on East Palmetto street This home has Tecently been completed and is one 0 the most conveniently arranged and comfortable residences in the clty. —_— Dr. W. D. Nowlin returned last night from West Point, Miss., where he has been conducting a most suc- cessful revival for the .paost two weeks. While there Dr. Nowlin was offered the pastorate of that churca at an extremely attractive salary, but refused the offer, as he desires to devote all of his time to his pa- per, the Florida Baptist Witness, and to evangelistic work, Dr. Now- lin goes down to Tampa today, where he will preach tomorrow. —_— . Mr. W. K. McRae brought to our office one day this week as fine a stalk of corn as could be preiluced in the Western States barring none There were three immense ears of corn on the stalk, and Mr. McRae tells us that this corn, of which there are seven acres, was planted by a Chicago busincss man—Mr. M. J. Simon, who, with his wife, owns | a fine place on Lake Hollingsworth. The whole seven acres is said to b» a8 fine as the sample submitted,! which shows that Florida is “some l THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JUNB 21, 1913, SYLVIA SUMMERS C9, AT AUDITORIUM NEXT WEEK. On Monday, June 23, tne Sylvia Summers Co. will open their week's engagement at the Auditorium with the excellent one-act play, “The Greenhorn,” a comedy drama which will please everyone; others to fol- low during the Test,”” “Proposing Under Difficul- DOWN MAJESTIC THEATER TODAY’S PROGRAM | Vaudevxlle All Week. ON (Lubin,) STENOGRANHER'S TROUBLES. (Vitagraph.) (Comedy.) THE RI0O GRANDE week are “The| THE WOES OF A PEACE.MAKER ties,” “The Squash Town Tavern,”|THE FRENCH ARMY MANOEVER. “Across the Border,” and “A Coun- try Girl,” each and everyone being complete in every detail. By having this large repertoire to select from, the patrons will see an entire change each njght, and can Test assured that they are all good, age. While this company is in Ara- matic organization it has received the title throughout this state as “A Revelation in Vaudeville.” With Pjerce and Frank Maddocks, the! company will prove a great draw- ing card from the very first, ATTENTION, ODD FELLOWS! All members of Lake Lodge, No. 2, L. 0. 0. F., are requested to meet at the lodge room at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning. To attend memorial services at | the First Methodist church all vis- iting members invited. Rwityer Knockin Klub The K. K. K.s held a meeting "l‘l)ursduy afternoon at 4 o’clock Miss Mary Jackson delightfully en-| tertajned the members. A very interesting “Hearts” was played, Jackson being the after which dainty. refreshments of cream and cake were served, A short business session was then held. The members present were Misses Gladys Wilson, Helen Conibear, Gecrgia Lanier, Mary Jackson, An- rie C. Mayes, General Morrow, Ma- bel Wadkins and Hazel Ormsby, | of Mary game Miss winner, . [ . No. Six-Sixty-Six | This is a prescription prepared especially { for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, “ive or six doses will break any case. and if taken then as a tonic the Fever wi'l not i return. It acts on the liver better han | Calomel and does not gripe or sicken, 23c¢ | r of Mr. H. J. Dmnes‘corn State and Mr. Simon s “some’ ! ed on him last evening, ly home south of town to having passed another life’s journey. All were e Kentucky welcome and | g was one of cnjoyment . Drane served delicious s during the evening. J. Perry, aside from be- inger and up on all mat- hing to music, pianos,| expert farmer and chick- He brought in a basket | atoes this morning to the; bffice, which were grown! me in Dixieland, and it hing the truth at all to re splendid specimens— elve filled a three-quart can’t testify as to tho it have to take his \\ord mighty fine, too. ! 1 e — O U OPLCIALS est But(er 36(), Oat Mcal 24¢ Pork and Starch 24¢| — lean Store an Goods quare Deal {the W, C. T. U. | day evening, June 24, waiks, 24¢ 5 ything as Rep-| d or Money Re- | | | | | . [ { | | | Chandier ly Ferguson & Usher Phone 123 ms Building Kentucky Ave grower, That gentleman is now in! Chicago and should make a trip down just to see the results of his 'panting, W. C. T. U. TO HOLD SOCIAL MEETING The Sunday school department of will hold a spmln social meeting in the Sunday schoo! Annex of the M. E. church on Tucs- At 8 o'clock On this occasion they will entertain the pastors of the different churches ¢ and their wives and the superin- tendents and teachers of the differ- ent Sunday schools of our ut)‘ | There will be a short program fol- lowed by a social hour. The object of this gathering is to ! tnify and- strenzhten the effort of the Christian workers of our com- munity along tie lines of temper- ' ance, and to prepare for a great °um]1\ school emperance rally lat- in the The me rs of the union and their hu s a ntly quested to be in full attend e the evening year, re ure as enjoya as possille, FARK HILL IO SAL S TOR 0 N EASY TERYS cement siloe city Rogan or S 8§23 All streets cl electric lic § water, See G. hade trees, M. Stephens. C s.ame‘u m:nw t!}ISONIA : A. C.Conyers tmer'emmc- ‘_wfl IT'S COOLER HERE TIIAN AT HOME, SO COME HERE. THE MYSTERY CAVE, Nestor— Western Drama. RATION OF TORN!. L 9340) REGE JOIIN Imp—Drama. HIS FRIEND JIMMIE. Nestor—Comedy, LTILPREY SR I | o 0o 0w et w Tt n Sa BTt wi B n} O o ! Dickson's grocery store. goins will be found there. miah. Four Reels and Vaudeville. 5c and 10c. In Our Popular Contest for GET WISE! NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE ur to date, and far above the aver-| JNe Most Popular Young Lady. Watch Jeremiah’s bargain ocunter such artists as Sylvia Summers, Al|'D the big glass case in front of D. B. There [s Nothing Tov Good Tor Floridians That's the principle we work on in the manufac- ture of Poinsetta Ice Cream; every ngredient that goes into Poinsetta Ice Crcam MUST be THE BEST; every method used in its manufacture MUST be scientitically seanitary and hygienic. Labor, ex- pense, trouble and time are not considered in the man- ufacture of POINSETTIA Ice Cream. fGR SALE BY LAKE PHARMACY LAKELAND, Three After-Supper Specials f? @ O 0 U 0 ) B retailing the world over $1.75 on each hat. . $3.00 STRAW HATS $1.25 These HATS are made of high-grade split straw— you acrtually save Drop in to-night and get yours. at $3.00, > $50c NECKWEAR 35c¢, 3 for $1.00 & 4 many new and stylish. color here. 2 HANNAN SHOES $4.25 and theyre yours, Tailors and IMur- ‘&/v’li!lamscn nishers to is }'wicore CO funded for any The Fashicn Shep for Men, Am tleman Majes eric Sty the nGe This lot consists of our entire stock of H0¢ Neckwear, You are sure to find your Select any pair of HANNAN SHOES in our stock U selling formerly at $5.90 $6.00 and £6.50, pay us $£4.55 “our purchase from us, monev cheerfully re- nnsi |11\|ulm\ made Only bar- F { | | | | l l | REMOVAL! I have purchased the Meat Market of W. J. Waring, in the Cowdery Block, and have moved my Grocery stock to that stand.. I hope to have the continued patronage of my former customers, and invite all others to give me a trial. I will handle FLORIDA AND WESTERN MEATS GROCERIES, ETC., and I know I caniplease you in the quality of stock as well as in price. I want a share of your business, and well de- serve it if fresh, clean goods and prompt and courteous treatment count for anything. Yours to Please E. P. HICKSON PHONE 144 They Have Arrived $4.00 3.50 4.00 3.50 Ladies’ White Buck Boots at All Sizes and Widths, Ladies’ White Buck Pumps at All Sizes and Widths. Ladies’ Black Satin Pumps at All Sizes and Widths, Ladies’ Patent Colt Pumps at All Sizec and Widths, Quality I)utton-llarris (0, g Lakeland Futch The Gentry Bldg. szsxmmeew : —- mas Bb e WARE ALY S0 S0HE-T e i RICK Large Stock C Red, Buff, Gray and ommon Building Prompt Shipments We Save You Money ¥ \’\l &' l ior “I‘A\ lij © furnish 4 inch v e pipe and fill ih terts 5 are prepared to ful ch already to p re there is five fixtures for Get our prices or you will only. iC. A. MANN, N. Kentucky Ave. Phone 257 e GIOSTSOSDETETINI00 IISNIL 1« HOOITONININOTINEOIDSNONNEE Duvel Building Jackscnville, Fla, COOOOECOVVTONOOUOITUHE - DODODDOGTOHOHIOIHAANNEY : PROPERTY OWNERS ATTENTION! : r foot. e ditch and la» s at $1.% We do first class work Manager Bowyer Bullding Wea are prepared to ; + Cotta 8cwer pipe and dig the ; ch tor 10 cents per foot complete; algo we ish lead eonnections for water mai it ou, and we will do all the plumbing in a bouss $115. lose money. — SO GOFMOBLD OSSO S PRI RSO0 § O Q3 MOST POPULAR YOUNG LADY in the community? To deter mine this and to create additional Interest in our splendid motion shows and entertainments, the MAJESTIC THEATRE Ias inaugurated a popularity contest bezinnng June 17 and closing July 17th, and offers to the young lady voted the most popular * Choice of Three Beautiful Picces of Jewelry Now on exhibition at Steveng' Jewelry Store, viz., choice ot twa 4 styles of 3 Ldith [ Lillie LAVALIERE OR A HANDSOME BRACELET Me Butler Mary Groover Aleen Miss Iflie Duliose Lilie McMock Miss Vera Kenned Miss Emma Davis Miss Butler tae Leane Jogephine Drane Mae Mecelntyre 420 Dotty Dates Mildred Yarnell Villa Bailey 215 00 200 | W. K. Jackson-ascites. W, K. McRae Owner and Manufac- “turers’ Agent Esta.tl Brokerage--Real Estate Tell Us What You Have to Sell, We Will Try to Find a Buver Tell Us What You;Wantto Buy; We Will Try to Find a Seller Rcoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland L N Florida

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