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j8d to Piedmont, Ala. THE BEVENING TWLEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, JULY 9, 1913, \R Afim Rfi@Nfim‘ & | ase of Fire| pne 5,000| ath and Vivian Royal of | , are the guests of their A. R. Edmiston, on North ' venue. eland Highlands Good | ociation will meet at the of Mr, Paul Gardner, on' ke, tomorrow, Thursday, | 2 p. m. An invitation is o all interested in good K. Kliis is running a fruit | ble wagon, handling all | fichoicc local and imported & We know he has good f he presented the editor sket of splendid Georgia Joday, to the excellence of enthusiastically give en- | | City Hardin Peterson, who has been holding down a position as clerk in one of the leading hotels at Gaines- ville during the vacation period, is home for a few weeks. He was ac- companied by his friend, Mr. Lang- !horn. of Gainesville, who will be his guest for some time. LAKELAND VS, PLANT CITY HERE TOMORROW. An interesting game of baseball is scheduled to take place tomor- row afternoon at the local ball grounds, on the A, B. Brown prop- erty on Vermont avenue, in the northeast part of town. The Plant ball club will come up, and will cross bats with the local ag- gregation, which Manager Leffler declares, is ready to give a good ac- count of {itself, The grounds have been clayed and put in good condis ! tion, anid a fine game is sure to be witnessed. at 3:15. e enkins, of Savannah, is the ! fher sister, Mrs. L. M. Ben- | fother sister, Miss Pearl ! has also been visting Mrs. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to extend our sincere rendered acts of kindness during the § but has returned to L‘hnl-“ e, where she is head nurse | ate institution for the in-| @keland Furniture & Hard- | wish us to state that they | ‘the. parties who took some | back from the Cline fam-] fise the latier were unable to | installments. On the con- | ley planned to donate some p as soon as the condition | y people became known to | illness anq after the death of Mr. WV, H. Pugh. We will remember them one and all with gratitude. MRS. W. H. PUGH. MRS. L. K. PUGH. MR. AND MRS. J. 0. PUGH. FIRE DEPARTMENT TEST The test of the equipment and ef- | ficiency of the fire department last that Lake- land has an up-to-date fire depart- | night was most satisfying and « onstrated to everybody | ment, equal to any emergency. S | hppeal for aid for the necedy the members of which are | to their home by sickness prevents even those who are pbm getting out to earn any B met with the usual liberal | which always comes to the Bdistress from the big-hearted f Lakeland. Donations of nd necessities have been | " forthcoming, particulars of | will be published tomorrow. and Mrs. Graham Harrison, ve been the pleasant guests jatter’'s sister, Mrs. L. M. Ben- Rve returned to their home gn. Mrs. Harrison was Miss rammell, one of the most nd best loved girls that ever | P in Lakeland, and her host pds and admirers were de- to greet her again and to! r worthy husband. Cole, senior member of the Hull jewelry store, left yes- for Hobart, Okla., where he| ed for another jewelry store cts to move the store to orida, which will add one their chain of stores already State. We are pleased to at this will not take either the firm from Lakeland but ill make this headquarters nage the other stores from nt. re in receipt of a kind and ing letter from our old Mr. G. W. Garnett, who, 5 good wife, is most kindly ered by many warm friends | Ir. Garnett resided in Lake- veral years, but finally re- He writes ® still loves those who wer? ghbors while he was living d adds: The Lakeland News h a source of pleasure to me. pinion it has done more for uilding of Lakeland than any | stead of Ward | waste of chemicals. A large pile of boxes, debris, etc., on the lots fronting the Tremont hotel, was fired about X:15, forty after the alarm was given the department was on the scene, and extinguished the fire with all ease, another test was attempted, an old shack in the Bowyer subdivision be- ing set on fire. Unfortunately, a mistake was made in phoning in the seconds | for Ward No. 4 was sounded, in- No. 2. the boys to go several blocks in the wrong direction, and the flre had gained such headway by the time they reached the shack that no ef- fort was made to put it out, as this would have entailed an unnecessary At any rate, it was demonstrated that both in the efficiency of its membership and the character of its equipment, Lake- land has a fire department second to none of any city in her class. W. C.T.U. DEPARTME T RO BPOPFOPBOPFCP PSR PO BHOR The Woman's Christian Temper- meeting Tuesday afternoon with the president. The meeting was opened with the usual Jdevotional exercises. The secretary's report was read and approved. The treasurer’s report was read by the secretary. Reports from superintendents were called for. The literature superintendent dered and received. Reports from committees as follows: Lakeland. but could get nothing suitable and were compelled to or- dar one (with apolozies to; the Board of Trade). The committee on tglephone for depot reported fav- orably from the Telephone Co. pro- vided the consent of the A. C. L. could be obtained. to be niclel-in-the-slot, thereby ob- dbmbination or influence.” 2600 )Q“...”C DIS()NIA. se088a0 sn0s- ;-c" OOLER HERE THAN AT ME, 80 COME HERE. UNBER 13.. .. ....5e at the depot. The flower mission work reported several bouquets sent, | visits to sick, dainties to sick, sup-| plies to those in need and cash ex- pended for same. | The next meeting will be a moth- ers’ meeting. Mrs. H. N. Willough- by, superintendént. The place to be announced later. The meeting was prayer by Mrs, Webb. MRS. H. B. MORSE, Press Superintendent. " GET WISE! Watch Jeremiah’s bargain ocunter fn the big glaes case in front of D. B. Dickson’s grocery store. Ouly bar- gaine will be found ‘there. Jere- ‘miah. closed with The game will be called | thanks to the many kind friends who | and in | location of the fire, and the alarm This caused ' ance Union held its regular business reported posters and literature or- | On literature rack for depot, tried to zet one in | The telephone | viating the necessity of an operator | e | CEie BPPdddd R WP et S 3448 S B P BRSPRPedd 9“*?’3'0? | Missionary Board Meeting, The Christian Women's Board of Missions will hold its regular meet- ing at the Christian church Thurs- day afternoon at 3:30. The State president, Mrs. F, L. Jackson, of | Daytona, will be present and have charge of the meeting. All the la- | dies of the church are requested to be present. * * L] Birthday Party. Master Ralph Davis celebrated his fourth birthday anniversary Mon- day afternoon by inviting a num- ber of his little friends to spend a while with him, They were enter- tained on the lawn with different games, then they were each given a little paper bag and told that they were to go on an ‘“animal cracker hunt” and “bag’” all the game that could be found. They searched ev- | ery nook and corner for the little animals, anl when counted it was found that John Emmett Everett had the largest number, so he received the little animal book, the prize. It being so near the glorious ' Fourth, the color scheme of red, | | white and blue was used in the par- | lor, and the dining room was dec- orated with American flags, with a | background of ferng and moss. pretty birthday cake, with the date and four little candles burning, adorned the center of the table. { Refreshments of ice cream and | wafers were served and later ('hocu-f { late bonbons. Mrs. Davis was assisted in enter- ! beat"” shows tonizht. | best ever, among th» | taining by her vousin, Miss Edith An- derson, aud sister, Lurlene Pillans. Ralph teceived quite a number of | nice little presents and the little |8 ! much, ’inusmn. Byron Marler, Elliott Bry- an, Consuelo Pooser, Roy Marler, Ralph Davis, Mrs. Marler, Mrs, Liv- ingston, Mrs. Bryan, Mrs, | Miss Eedith Anderson, Miss Lurlene Pillans. L L) B. Y. P. U. MEETING. P. U. held no meeting last Sunday | evening, hence the same business | programme will be called next Sun- | day. All who are interested in B. Y. | P. U. work please be on hand at 6:40 p. m. Following is the devotional pro- gram: Subject—Why I Should Attend B. B G L Leader—Mr. Joseph Jerkins. Song—Work for the Night Is Coming. Prayer—By R. L. Brown, Scripture Reading—Miss King. Solo—Mrs. 0. . Cason. The Purpose of the B. Y. P. U— By the president The Development of Talent-——Wm. Emerson. Duett-—Misses Wilder and Pillans. God Intended His People to Grow in Usefulness—A. C. Wright. Duet—Marguerite and C. Owens. What About the Young People of the Church Who Do Not Attend B. Y. P. U.?—Open discussion, led 'by Miss Verda Thompson. Religious 2QOEQBBOPPIODHOPSUDSODEObe TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SEOPIOPED SO BPOPHLODPO D IOD FOR SALE—One-half undivided in- terest in the Live Wire Real Es- tate business. Robt. Thompson. FOR RE \T»—Housp at No. 215 Mis- souri avenue. Apply to Mrs. John Patterson, next door 952 '"FOR SALE OR RENT—Four-room house, best portion of Dixieland, 1250 cash, balance like rent. Fla. & Ga. Land Co. Phone 72. | FOR SALE—Lots west Florida ave- nue, 1150 and up. Fla. and Ga. Land Co. Phone 72. 948 | JUST RECEIVED—A shipment of high class rubber-tired runabouts. Close prices B. D. Rivers & Son. 950 e gocondhand buz- eccondhand sur- D. Rivers & Son. 950 | Malana or Chills & Fever Prescription No. 666 is prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, Five or six doses will break any cese, and |~ e ! FOR SALE gies and t ries. Chea,. if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not | |H. B. meorman. Prop return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ wsis all enjoyed themselves very SHOWS GRATIFYING EFFICIENCY | Those present were Delbert Liv- ! John Hansard, | Charles Everatt, Juanita Douglass, ! Norman Bryan, Clifford Livingston, ! John Emmett Everett, | TONIGHT AT AUI)IT()RIUM one of those *“can’t bu Look it over and see if you don’t think it the “THE BIG BOSS” | A two-reel feature with plenty of | ginger, an exciting story of life politicians, wkich will | | live a long time in your memory. 1 “THE DARKTOWN BELLE.” A side-splitting comedy, the kind we all like. “THE LITTLE HERO.” Mabel Normand, the dainty lit- tle comedienne, is featured in this one and you can rest assuured it's a winner. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Miss Walzer, the sweet singer of sweet songs, will appear at the Au- ditorium at each show. 949 RIBBON TRIMMINGS The darker hat is of black and | Pooser, | White striped straw with a smooth ' | facing of black velvet around the brim, The bow of black moire ribbon is placed at an effective angle against the uprolled brim. | The white hat is of plain wood fiber with a eimply arranged bow of | On account of the rain the B. Y. | brizht or silk ribbon, held in front by About an hour later ! a cluster of silk fruit, showing bright red and green shades, | — : Keeping Buttons On. ’ It buttons tear away from a woolen sweater or woolen fabric, try sewing them on with a small linen button on ' the wrong side. Pass the mneedld | through both buttons at one time. FARK HILL LOTS ¥UR SALE ON EASY TERMS. All streets clayed, cement side- walks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. BSee G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 L.W. YARNELL successor to W. K. McRae TRANSFER LINES Draying and Hauling of All Kinze Prompt and Reasonable Bervice Guaranteed. Phone 67 Green Lakeland, FMa 948 [LGBk.a ... CEMENT CONSTRUCTION I3 the work that will be fouud bes for the CELLAR GARAGE CURBS WALKS FOUNDATIONS Modernizes your property, make 1* look better and haves you mens: b cutting down repair costs. Eee us for estimale. LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS [ BN - - PAGE FIVE | Some Spemaltxes Offered By E. P. HICKSON PHONE 144 Gowdery Block, Main Street Florida Steak Florida Pork Roasts Western Pork Chops Stews . Breakfast Bacon Bologna Sausage Boneless Ham Hamburg Steak Boiled Ham Frankfurters Fresh Country Eggs I claim the distinction of making the BEST SAUSAGE in Lokeland. | use only good fresh Pork and Beef with the proper condi.- ments. | do not USE artificial oils, corn starch or eny adulterant whatever, and han- dle them in the cleanest possible manner. 1 also carry a complete line CANNED MEATS FRESH GROCERIES and FEED 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. SLE OUR WINDOW! Gentry Quality exin Putton-Harris Co. gu Kissimmee = .. Lakeland Futch The The Majestic’s Popularity Contest Grows More Popular Every Day Below is the standing of the contestants last night: Mary Groover Edith Deane Villa Bailey .. Mildred Yarnell Georgla Straine Selma Briddick .. Miss Butler ........ Ollie Sipe PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT Biograph—"“CHANCE DECEPTION” Vitagraph-—"“HOW FATTY MADE G 00D” Edison—"ANN" Watch this program for “The W, J. Matinees Thursday and Saturday. - Burns feature. Coming. W. K. Jackson-sssociaes- W, K, McRae Owner’and Manufac- turers’ Agent Estato Brokerage--Real Estate Tell Us What You Have to Sell, We Will Try to;Find a Buver Tell Us'What You Wantto Buy; il We Will Try to Find a Seller Reoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland W ] Florida