Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 12, 1913, Page 5

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THE EVENING TRLEGRAM, LAK FLAND, FLA., JULY 12, 1913, PAGE FIVT of Fire 5,000 e is back at his! Pharmacy, after vacation at Green | ' W. J. Gomer, af- it to the latter's the pe little daughter laire Henley, left a visit of a few dparents, Mr and | at Sanford. tendent C. A, the day in Lake- 8 the educational unty in excellent | here has been much olds who left some York, was joined by Miss Ruth Reyn- geee, and gome special work Tsity. i | , R. A. Ward, and | ffamily leave Mon- Bthe East Coast. Mr. bwill spend a couple ) gbar, on Indian riv- ¥e1 at one time, and Mg s very fine. Mr. iy wwill go on down i Key West as their Talley, of Jackson- most successful ar- State, is in Lake- nlting with parties "h»desn :ning some new | sgkelzmd Mh. Talley arded the contract | ise of the new coun- “Kimmel l2aves today | where he will spend | the summer. Mr. this section for his greatly improved, ered largely in oth- He owns two nice fl recently sold a ten- | . very handsome pro- | can testify to the ' ighis portion of Flor- th or wealth. yan, candidate for . S. marshal for Btrict of Florida, Is y. Mr. Bryan de- very much in the dont of winning de- that have been g that another as. appointed. Some being done in hi‘s.‘ 'annin and family erday after a trip acing 1,700 or party, five in num- put five weeks aco, ' and various other ), thenere to towns Ford car held up | e total expense for | e entire trip was . They enjoyed tly ‘and though pretty ot When they ) | 3 together | @ metropolis, where’ reached | enefited by the ex- | AT THE nIETHODIST CHURCHES ' Delightfu] Surprise Party. *“The i Great Refusal.” This is the first of 'merriment reigned during all the | a series of three sermons on Jonah. Mrs. C. L. Willoughby, who has been ill and confined to her bed for { the past ten days, is improving and : friends hope to see her out in a few days. Mrs. Annabelle Reed, the grand | j matron of 0. E. S. of Florida, was the guest yesterday of Mrs. J. M. Keen. She returned to her home in Tampa on the evening train. Mr. J. W. Buchanan, Jr., left to- day for Hendersonville, N. C., ! where he will join his family, moth- er and sisters. They will go from that place to Asheville and other: points in the mountains. —— Mr. H. D. Bassett leaves tonight | for New York and Boston on a busi- ness trip of a couple of weeks. Go- ing up he will stop a day or two at Asheville with Mrs. Bassett and the children. —_— Mr. Wm. Sammon has work un- der way on a nice bungalow on | East Orange street, on one of the | lots he purchased of W. H. Pugh. v He probably will erect two others ! ‘on the adjoining lots, Mr. F., W. Mercer is the desizner and builder, which insures a pretty and comfort- | able dwelling. | Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McLain, of Dawson, Ga., have arrived in Lake- iland with the intention of making their home here. Mr. McLain is | connected with the Chero-Cola pro- { duct, and has a position which calls | {him to overlook their various fac- | | tories in this part of ths State. | Pending finding a suitable house, | which he is searching for, Mr. and | Mrs. McLain are at Dad Hines' ho- | tel. An interesting meeting of the ' | Board of Trade was held last night, |a fair attendance being present. Discussions of the commission form of government, which proposition has lost none of its popularity with | return. | some of his other property. | lhuxadu\ evening a crowd of At the Fiist Methodlst church to- : merry young people went out to Dr. morrow morning the pastor will [Adair’s and surp ised his young | preach on “‘FPreparation.’” ‘d:m.: ter, Miss Ewin Adair, very In the evening the subject will be much. Great Commission and the | Many games were played and seemingly short evening. Delicious | A cordial invitation is extended to | refreshments, of, sherbert, were everybody. ]ser\od by Miss \Iarmerlte Adair and Mrs. Donald Adair. Services tomorrow morning at 11 After bidding the hostess good o'clock at the Myrtle street Meth- | night, the guests departed. odist church by the pastor. Sun- Those present were Misses Glenn day school at 3 p. m. McRae, Florence Halg, Cleia Terry, Clara Kibler, Lucile Kibler, Ellie Kibler, Ccncvieve Duggan, Edythe Anderson, Grace Deen, Nathalie Ro- quemore, Lillian Gain, Lurline Pil- lans and Ewin Adair; Masters Eu- lan Potts, Sterron Templeton, Ben Franklin, Ernest Graves, Roland An- derson, Will Johnson, Hunter De- haven, Roy Baldwin, Kieth Adair. AuditoriumTonight Ella May Holder, Lakeland’s tiny singer, will cing “Snooky Ookums" tonizht Don't miss this; it will be worth the price of admission. Look at this for a picture program. CALAMITY ANNE PARCEL POST If you want to laugh, here's your chance; a sidesplitting Western Comedy. LEGALLY RIGHT Another fine comedy feature. A BUSINESS WOMAN This is a picture you don’t want to miss. MISS WALZER IN SONGS Same old prices—5 and 10 cents for this big show; 7 to 11 o’clock. Mr. Georgo Smith, one of Mont- gomery's high class vocalists will wslug‘ here o1’ next week. 963 ,Services tomorrow night at Dixie- land Methodist church at 7:30, by its pastor, Rev. W. H. Steinmeyer. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaching by Dr. Nowlin both morning and evening. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. B. Y. P. U, at 6:45 p. m. A full attendance is desired. Everybody cordially invited to all of these services. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Suncay, July 13, 1913. Preaching service, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Have you a church home? You will be welcome here at all services. W. S. PATTERSON, Pastor. Malaria or Chills & Fever Prescription No. 666 is prepared especially | for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, | | Five or six doses will bresk any case, and | if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not | It acts oo the liver better than Calomel nnd does not gnpe or sicken, 25¢ GET WISE‘ TOO LATE TO (‘LASSIFY FOR SALE—One good family or fishing boat, 3 or 4 lawn swings, work bench, stepladder and some tools; good, new sewing machine; one refrigerator and other house: hold gocids, all at a barzain, owner going away. W. W. Wolfe, Lake Morton, foot of Tennessee Ave. 962 Watch wamah s bargain counter L we big glass case 1 trout of L. i, Lickson’s grocery store. Ouly bare guins will be found there. Jere- miah LR Mr. A. B. Brown, the praminent north side property owner, has re- cently tu-ned over to the under- signed his rent roll of eight or ten dwellings and a hotel. Some of NWMW these we now have for rent, and | some for sale, on easy terms, as also | We mrake children's hair cutting a specialty. Wel! As in the North, we continue to handle property and estates for non- residents and others and to write {are familiar with all the| {the board 1iambers; the white way, | which is reported as getting along [towards the stage where active work | is not far off; and the matter of | getting out suitable advertising lit- jerature for Lakelard—were inter- esting and will no doubt soon bear | {fruit. How strange it is that the men whose positions and holdings in the community ought to make them most interesed in everything for the | city’s upbuilding are never pres- cnt at these meetings. MORE CONTRIBUTIONS FOR NEEDY FAMILIES Contributions continue to come in ! [for the sick and destitute families. | The contributions meeeived by the Telezram offce are a3 follows: . Previously reported | G. J. MecClelland Mrs. D, E. L. Conser . Louis Slocun Waring & Edwards . S. E. Nclton .50 .00 ! .00 zet the bene ance at the Ma it perform- estic Monday ni:ht,‘ when half he proceeds of the show | ____ will be given to this worthy cause. Let everybody turn out, sce a gnul show and help a little. CARD OF THANES. We de:ire to extend our sincere! thanks to the many kind friends who rendered acts of kindness cering the illness ard after the death of our | dear wife and mother. We will re- | member them one and all with gratitude. C. H. AUTREY. MR. AND. MRS. L. A. TYNER. |8 | | CARD OF THANKS Please allow me to thank all the w» | People who so kindly assisted me in A [entertaining the delezates to the LB E THAN AT 'E HERE. LLLY NO. 57, ATH TO LIFE rama) RATEGY y Quick. omedy) “e ceees DN Sunday school conferance. Vrey cordially yours, ISAAC C. JENKINS. FARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERNS. All streets clayed, cement s'de- walks, electric lights, city water, ehace trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 The Elks in Miami furnished 1,000 flags for the children of that city “| and arranged a program for them on the Fourth. .00 |s o= 10 latest styles. Bring us | E e ——— |your boys and girls. Lakelandhas one of of the largest barber shops in the State “THE PHOENIX” L. E. PEACOCK Proprietor fire insuranc. in millionaire com- panies, we invite inquiries and so- licit business ‘along these and kin- drad lines. M. G. WILLARD, Room 17, Kentucky Building Phone 102. 964 Charley Larsen, for years a snap- per fisherman out of Pensacola, a one-time member. of. the. United Stateg marine corps, died Saturday afternoon in New Orleans. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MAN- AGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., OF THE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM. lnhlhhwj daliy at I,M\L ul Florida, requir- by ) . Heheringte m. Lditer—)1, F. I F. 1 sheringion, Lake- | :lhnlm'u Manager—M. Lakeland, Fla, I'ublisher—M. ¥, Hetherington, Lakeland, | Fia q i)nnvn~ll F. Heheringten, Lakeland, Flu, | Hetherington, i @ mur'n e3, and other L: n L per cent or more | 4 toof loads, mortgazes ur‘? alatalnl i adulalealal e st ach lIssue of 1 ited, throwh | duriz: the six months 'éf ateient, 850, ESGTON, Iuitor and Owner. | 3 bieribed beivie me this 100 3 mlals orn t day u( July, 141 A. I poLwon Ny ission eapires R NSO TILY, N Saboy DRITTIPITTTGSISISIIFIIT DS O e T L e T R R 5 e e P IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE In =what part of the State you want to build, you naturally desire to purchase the I T mzterial at the LOWLEST price, with the QUICKEST deliveries and the BEST freight rates. ISN'T THAT A FACT? tary Tublie. lom:. 13, 1916, Acknowledzing that they are Facts, CHASE YOUR MATERIAL FROM ME. JELK'S Macon Brick, Paving, Building, Fire and Rough Tex- ture. then YOU SHOULD PUR- LEGG'S Fancy Faced and Pressed Brick. BIBB'S Sewer and Drain Pipe. ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT. “The standard by which all others are measurod.” Metal Laths, Lime, Mortar, Roofing, etec. BCAVER BOARDS. Quick Leliveries. any part of the state. Phones 207 and 208 W.R. fuller Tampa | Wire at my ex pense for prices delivered to Offices, Salesrooms, Wharves, Track- age and Yards Hendry & Knight Terminals Florida; you right, § | CHOUGACY DD U 01 S, FOR DRUGS Surgical Goods, Household and Sick Room Sup- plies go to CEMENT CONSTRUCTION I3 the work that will be fouud best for the CELLAR GARAGE CURBS WALKS FOUNDATIONS Modernizes your property, makee 1* look better and haves you memer b cutting down repair costs. Ceo us for estimaie. PHON E 42 LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL excll sue STONE WORKS ] |H. B. Zimmerman, Prop Lake Pharmacy Bryan’s Drug Store We wil' send them up to you and will try to treat The Some Specialties 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 Lakeland. 1 use only good fresh Pork and Beef with the proper condi- ments. 1donot USE artificial oils, corn starch or eny adulterant whatever, and han- dle them in the cleanest possible manner. | also carry a complete line CANNED MEATS FRESH GROCERIES and FEED e oo e MM ?i i A They Have Arrive 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, $4 00 350 4.00 3.50 Ladies’ Patent Colt Pumps at All Size: and Widths. SCE OUR _WINDOW! Quality Dutton-Harris Co, s Lakeland 3 Futch Gentry Bldg. Kissimmee The hO«i D%u(OOOavavxu-w FOVOPOID SUPOPUPURUCUPUS UL P Sl | The Majestiic’s Popularity Contest Grows More Popular Every Day Below is the standing of the contestants last night: Mary Greover . Georgia Stralne Selra Priddick Miss Dutl.r Ollie Sipa PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT Edith Deane Vil BRUEY o ocoviiin 1,790 Mildred Yarnell ....... 1,5 THE MAKING OF BRONCH BILLY ESS Western Drama Featuring G. M. A nderson. THE PHANTOM SHIP, Edison—Drama. OVER THE BACK FENCE—Comedy See the Western Picture Tomight. and the engime.

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