Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 10, 1913, Page 5

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Case of Fir'e‘v ja Bailey is up from Wau- o guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Mrs. J. K. Futch are the jrents of a ten-pound daugh- D. Galloway and chil- his morning for Memphis, jere she will visit for some mmerlin and three children, , Ga., are pleasant guests g mmer]ins sister, Mrs. E. . . fula Nebel, of Jacksonville, Miss Helia Cox. Mrs. Ne- (formerly Miss Lula Moore, ht for two years with Prof. X at Mulberry. —— Kathleen Clark, who, with eater and Miss Winnie i has been sojourning very y the past ten days at 1le, returned Tuesday § account of the illness of , Mrs. C. T. Clark, and lit- hter, Ione. We are glad to are both much better at 3 11 be seen from news dis- . published elsewhere in«this jhe appointment of Mr. J. C. 8 United States marshall for thern distriet of Florida D be generally conceded. This § gratitying news to the :ot Mr. Brown here, who are . C. Shaffer returned this from the Gettysburg re- iwhich he greatly enjoyed. He I. W. H. Clifford there, and g is looking iine, but will stop B Tennessee for a time before P home. Mrs. Shaffer’s fam- on to Pittsburg, and he will New York, and will take a p trip with them. | Bertha Burdette was operat- this morning by Doctors Sul- feffers and Grifiin. She stood ration well, and her many dy will soon be restored to nd strength. Miss Burdette the operators of the Penin- elephone Co., in which capac- has made a large number of er condition during her ill- d who are showing her many ns. elegram is in receipt of daily g from J. C. Swindel, who ‘e Monday morning in his bile, bound for Ludowici, Ga. ere being seven persons in . Leaving Lakeland at 7 a. pday, the party stopped in Or- | wo hours and arrived at Day- | 5:10 p. m., having traveled les. Leaving Daytona Beach morning at 9 o'clock, they St. Augustine at 1 p. m, ithey rested thre» hours, pro- then to Jacksonville, which pched at 6 p. m. Mr. Swin- orts the roads fair and no puble. e2ee mmw seseseeroce- o0 "OOLER HERE THAN AT DME, SO COME HERE. DANFUTH RETIRES. brama with Kinz Baggott. COCOA INDUSTRY. Imp—Industrial. MARRIAGE LOTTERY. Imp—Comedy. THE SUSPECT tor—Western Drama. Wi JE] RSONAU m in a few weeks at Balti- | trust that this popular | indel’'s family accompanies DISONIA.] UNDER 13.. .. ....5¢| M. Btephens. THRE EVENING TWLBGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, JULY 10, 1913. A u-' Mr. T. B. O’Steen has the Alstinc- tion of sending out the first C. 0. D. package by parcels post from the loeal omce, “Package No. 1” under the new system being, forwarded for him this morning. The Majestic theater will give a benefit performance for the sick and destitute family mentioned in this paper, next Monday night. Half the proceeds of the night's business will be donated by the generous proprie- tors of this theater to the sufferers. Further particulars will appear in later issues ot the Telegram; mean- while, everyone should show their appreciation of the charitable kind- ness of the Majestic by giving them a rousing house next Monday night. UNTIMELY DEATH OF It will be learned with regret thai Mr, Charles Jonese Stuart. no- tice of whose marriage to Mrs. Net- tie May Boswell Abson was pub- lished in this paper a few days ago, died Wednesday, July 9, at Hacken- i sack, N. J., of typhoid fever, after !about two weeks’ illness. The many friends of Mrs. Stuart will be pained to learn of her sudden and untimely bereavement, and will deeply sym- | pathize with her in her sorrow. BOARD OF TRADE WILL MEET TOMORROW NIGHT. The regular meeting of the Lake- land Board of Trade will be held in the rooms of the organization at the Auditorium tomorrow night at should have been held last Friday night, but which was postponed on account of the Fourth. A full meet- ing is desired, and everybody who wants to help push the town along should be present. WOMAN’S AUXILIAKY MET. The Woman's Auxiliary of All Saints’ Episcopal church met Mon- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. E. Browne, South Florida avenue, with Mmes. Drane, McCreery, Mor- rell, Hugenin and Browne present. sent from the city, there was not as large a meeting as usual, but all spent a very pleasant afternoon. The hospital box, which is con- tributed every month to the Orlando hospital, will be packed by Mrs. Browne, and all members are re- quested to send their contributions to her promptly. After the usual hour of business, delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, after which the meet- Aug. 4, at Hillerest, the lovely home of Mrs. H. J. Drane. SECRETARY In Honor of Mrs. Pillans. Every one greeted Mrs. Pillans, of Lakeland, with a warmth of wel- come, for as Miss Edith Robinson, she was among the very popular! glrls in Orlando. She is on a vis't | to her old home, brinzing with her | her dAzinty little daughter. Laura, a joy to all her friends. | Thursday, Mrs. S. A. Robinson and her attractive dauczhter, Miss | (laire, entertained at cards in honor | {of Mrs. Pillans, having games of five hundred and the newer cqrd‘ came, rook, with the resalt that the | five hundrsd prize fell to Mrs. Hil- peth, and the prize for the latter zame going to Mrs. ilo") receiving handsome tokens of ,tlw r skill. \irs. Robinson assisted by her two d..\x,h ers, sorvol delicious creams, cakes and bonbens, all the result of the housewifley skill of the hostesses. Many cut flowers were used in the| decorations and the guests, for whose pleasure these flowers were 80 | charminely arranced, were Mmes. Ives, Whitman, AkKkers, Webter, Bumby, Slemons, Drew, Yowell, Mc- ’f“!!u h, Lartizue , Hilpert, Arm- ‘st:on?. Thompson, Schuller, Duck- woarth, Ferguson, Brown, Martin, | Wwade, Roral Child, Arthur Butt,| 'FEA Seruzgs, and Mirses Whit- man Starbuck and Hart—Orlanlo Reporter-Star. FARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERXS. All streets clayed, cement s'de- nln, eldctric lights, city water, €| shace trees. See G. C, Rogan or S. 329 MR. CHAS. JONES STUART: | 8 o'clock. This is the meeting which i On account of so many being ab-! Vm. Martin, ! MANY DONATIONS RECEIVED FOR SUF FERING FAMILY. The call for ald for a destitute family, the members of which are confined to their home by sickness, resulted in a large number of dona- tions of money. provisions, cloth- ing and other necessities. Yester- da morning Mr. F. Emory Sharp got together from various sources & wagon load of bedding, clothing and provisions, and this afternoon a sec- ond large lot is at the Telegram of- fice ready to be sent out, together with medicines, etc. Numerous do- nations of money have been re- ceived by the Telegram, all of which wlll be puhlluhed and which will be held in.trust and expended under the direction of Dr. W. R. Groover, who is attending these people and who knows best their necessities. TOMGHT AT AUDITORIUM An extra feature tonlght—Dalnty Miss Walzer, the sweet singer of sweet songs. Hear her sing, “Gee, but It’s Tough to Be a Rich Man’s Kid” in her own cute manner, and “Just a Smile,” assisted by Harry Hartzel. No change in prices—5 and 10 cents— and the pictures are great tonight. “AN OLD MAID INVALID.” A sidesplitting comedy; don’t miss it “LONDON ASSURANCE” Another comedy containing a barrel of fun, “HER WESTERN MARRIAGE” An exciting western story, full of ginger. Tomorrow—*‘THE SEA DOG” A two-reeler you don’t waut to miss. ¥OMAN'S CLUB DEPARTMENT Ti'ted by the Press Committee of the Woman's Club It is better to screen the cradle and wear a smile than scoff at pre- caution—and wear mourning. Screens in the windows prevent crape on the door. A fly in the milk may mean a member of the family in the grave. It costs less to buy a screen door than to get sick and lay off a month. Attention is called to section 7 of ordinances issued by the City Council of Lakeland: “It shall be unlawful for hotels, boarding houses, restaurants . not to have kitchens and dining rooms securely | flies; all lunch counters at railway stations or elsewhere . . . all fruit stands and butcher shops and groc- ery stores ghalt~protect fruit and food - . . by wire screens so placed that flies cannot crawl over food. The above seems to be better hon- ored in the breach than the observ- ance, as i3 also the ordinance against spitting, section 3. In view of the facts that infec- tious diseases must necessarily exist where 80 many people are crowded | who are very solcitous | Ing adjourned to meet on Monday, | yoooiner gng that summer with its laxity in physical conditions helps to spread them—the attention of ev- ery individual in this city and es- pecially those violating these ordi- nances, {8 called to the above facts. | Now that there is an infectious dis- ;ease the undersizned appeal to the reason and intelligence of all con- Lakeland. COMMITTEE OF HEALTH. TOO0 LATE TO CLASSIFY SEOVIIPLOBIIGIODPIOIIGILHD | FIVE-ROOM Lemon and Ohio Sts. Red. BUNGALOW—On W. Phone 207 | 955 | FOR SALLE—At a varzain, second- hand Cadillac Touring car. Lake- land Auto & Supnly Co. 958 | FOS SALE—New T-room house nev- er occupied. South Florida avenue, Dixieland. $500 cash, Lalance $40 per month. Florida & Geor- gia Land Company. Munn build- inz. Phone T72. 954 | | FOR SALE—One buffet, one couch, one range, two rocking chairs, screened against | | cerned to help promote a healthful | FLORIDA AND FLORIDIANS AT NATION'S CAPITAL, (Continued from Page 1.) cessful, trees of this kind will be planted at other military reserva- tions subject to the same conditions in climates where the trees will grow. A number of camphor trees also are being planted on the island to af- ford shade and conceal the batteries. Representative Clark returned to Washington today from Florida, where last Friday he made a Fourth of July oration at Ocala. Capt. I. N. Cone, of Lake City, father of Admiral Hutch I. Cone, United States navy, was a visitor in Washington today. He was return- ing from the Gettysburg reunion. Gen. E. M. Laww, of Bartow, was also in Washington today on his way back from Gettysburg. WHY IS LAKELAND FIRM1 Because Its Citizens Have Learned the Truth, After reading this generous and encouraging report from Mr. Terrell, those who have the misfortune to suffer, as he did, will naturally long to get similar relief. But to cet the samg good as Mr. Terrell had, you should get the same remedy. There are, of course, other kidney p\lls, but th re are no other kidney pills the game as Doan’s. That is why Lakeland people demand the gen- uine, F. B, Terrell, Lim2 3¢, Lakeland, Fla.,, says: “My kidneys troubled me and I had lameness in my back, together with rheumatic pains, | Doan's Kidney Pills brought me | prompt relief and acted so satisfac- torily that it is a pleasure to rec- ommend them.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Focter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit- ed States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take noother. RUB-fRY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, O'd Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- ternally and externally. Price 25c. Conclusive Evidence. “What evidence have yout” the magistrate asked a woman. *“I have brought my bdlack eye.” she replied | We have the facilitics. We havo the “Knok How' and WE HAVE OUR REPUTA- TION to maintain— THAT'S WHY we make Poinsetta Cream just a ‘‘wee bit” better than the other fellows. You’'ll like it; try it, then you will agree with wus that THERE 1S NONE BETTER MADE POINSETTIA — That's name. the MR SALE BY .| Lake Pharmacy LAKELAND, CEMENT four ctraight chairs and a kitch-| en table, all in first-closs. condi- tion. Apply Mrs. F. A. Morrcll at Mrs. M. S. Booth’s 927 WANTED AT ONCE—Ry couple, very larze, well lizhted, unfurn- | ished room, close in. Permanent tenant. Address Box 268. 933 WILTON LODGE ! Turnerville, Habersham county,' Georgia. In the Blue Ridze sec- tion, near by Tallulah Falls. Excel-x lent. fare, Climate unsurpassed. Outdoor sleeping porches Honlo screened. 957 CONSTRUCTION 1a the work that will be founc bes for the CELLAR GARAGE CURBS WALKS FOUNDATIONS Modernizes your property, 1* Jook better and haves you b cutting down repair costs Eee us for est!ma.e. LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS Il B Znnmcfman. Ptop A moie ‘i PAGE rnr[: Some Specnaltxes Offered By E. P. HICKSON PHONE 144 Gowdery Block, Main Street Florida Steak Flerida 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. 1 use only good fresh Pork and Beef with the proper condi- ments. |1do not USE artificial oils, corn starch or eny adulterant whatever. a::.d han- die them in the cleanest possible manner. 1 also carry a complete line CANNED MEATS FRESH GROCERIES and FEED i They Have Arrived 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 Bizes and Widths, $4.00 3.50 4.00 3.50. i H The Dutton-Harris o o Kissimmee Y Lakeland The Majestic’s Popularity Contest Grows More Popular Every Day Below is the standing of the contestants last night: Mary Groover .........4,790 Georgia Straine ........ 790 Edith Deane ..........4,440 Selme Briddick ........ 110 Villa Bailey .....c00n. 1,610 Miss Butler ...vcc000ee 100 Mildred Yarnell .......1,515 Ollie SIPe +.veovveveee 20 PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT “PERILOUS CARGO"—Edison A Boat Load of Dynamite. Come and gee what happens “THE ENGRAVER"--A thrilling pl cture. “YOUTHFUL KNIGHT” This Picture is great. You have scen last night's pictures; you liked them. Come tonight W. K. Jackson-sssocutea- W, K, McRa e Owner and Manufac- Real turers’ Agent Estate Brokerage--Real Estate Tell Us What You Have to Sell, We Will Try tojFind a Buyer Tcll Us What You Wantto Buy; We Will Try to Find a Seller Rcoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland By e Florida

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