Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 16, 1913, Page 5

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" Fire 'ment as 5,000 11 returned last seze where she en- k* vacation. is the vice-president manager. ida. pendi;:g a while ving gone over ‘Mr. T. E. Robert- dence. d accompanied to Monteagle, here she wiil bune. |HOW ABOUT SWINGS _luvu today for points in Illi- gone several k has returned she spent ten visiting friends plied with several good swings, of free swings in the park for several A. Harper are up|tc go away, I expect to take them sts of the latter’ |out inside of a few days. I have rs. W. F. Fannin |seen the people enjoy thein so much grmly welcomed by|that I regret that I am not able to § Ileave them there. If you will go — |there and see how the people enjoy gan and children the swings, especially the children, i fOin Seabreeze, whera | think that most of you will agree Rjoying life for the with me that there ought to be sev- jhis being a noted eral good swings in the park especial- 3 Iy as there are few other comfortable has returned to!lLakeland people who are able to do y in Lakeland thaidc it; all that is lacking is a little H. B. Morse. don’t know that that is lacking it {the matter is properly presented to ford, who has been the people who are able to do this. onfederate Reunion | There is no other one thing that can o at Gettysburg, will be done with the same outlay of ex- e 25th. He writes' pense that would go as far toward grand trip and is making Lakeland an attractive town } 0 getting back mjlhun to make the park an attractive, " sant anticipation. orderly and comfortable place to rest . - ;iu. and one necessary thing along Villiams, who came this line which, however, would not le handsome grove‘keeper power and help, if necessary, E. 0. Flood, near|tn keep the dogs and some of the have secured apart-{loafers out, as there seems to be a ge of Dr. Sarahlnot of worthless scrubs around this hey will be until{town who make their living—if they I8 erected on their make it at all—while honest people d property. are asleep, then come into the park — during the day and loll around and lans and sweet lit-|scme of them actually sleep in the returned from Or-{swings while tirel women coming were the guestsiinto the park for a short rest are of Mrs. Pillans |compelled to use the old broken Mrs. Samuel Rob- down seats or leave the park in dis-| her old home Mrs.|gust. fed to a round of so-| Now, if any good man or set of |the mine under the same manage- the Coronet Phosphate Company, of which Mr. Memminger and general Mr. Memminger is a well-known |phosphate miner, a prominent bank- er of Lakelaud and a member of the new State Board of Health of Flor- For the Past sixty days he has| been in Asheville, N. C., where he 1s erecting a handsome summer resi- It is supposed he is in Flor- ida for a few days, only, in order to accomplish the transfer of the Pem- broke mining property.—Tampa Tri- IN THE PARK? I have been furnishing a number 'm-uts supplied. There ave plenty of | pland, N. Y., after | this without calling on the city to! and brother, Mrs, | public spirit and generosity and 1| # a few weeks ago|cost much, would be to give the park! CHEPI A GHEEE 4 R PREP 20000 Mr. P. E. Chunn Weds liiss Fannie Clonts, Two of Lakeland's most popular young people surprised their many hearts and hands, the contracting parties being Miss Fanunie ~ Clonts and Mr, P. E. Chunn, the ceremony being performed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. A, L. Clonts, Dr. W. D. Nowlin officiating. Owing to a recent bereavement in the family of the bride no one was Present except the members of the family, and not even the closest friends of the couple were aware of their immediate marriage until the kappy news waas spread over the city this morning. The bride is a charming, lovable i &irl, and has grown up in Lakeland admired and beloved by a wide cir- cle of friends, who wish for her and ker popular husband a life filled with happiness, joy and prosperity. The groom came to Lakeland sev- eral years ago from Kentucky and tince that time. He is a cashier of the American State Bank and is held in the highest esteem by a host of friends, who will shower him with sincerest congratulations upon his months but as I am now preparing| F€turn to the city, the happy couple /having left last night for Asheville, |N. C.,, going later to Kentucky, (‘Lattanooga and Atlanta. | e o | Walker-Wright Wedding, Ex-mayor C. H. Walker, of Bar- Tow, was wedded to Miss Myra ‘\\‘righg, or that place yesterday, and | their Lakeland friends will be in- | erested in the following account of (the affair: There was a culmination of a long and interesting romance this morn- ing when the marriage of Mr| C, H. Walker to Miss Myra Wright took place at the Wright house, at 7:30 a'clock. Owing to the recent deatn of the bride’s father, Capt. J. C. Wright only the members of the fam- ilies of the contracting parties were (bresent, and a quiet and impressive ceremony was performed by Rev. J. E. Bell, pastor of the Methodist church. The bride wore a very becoming traveling suit of navy blue silk pop- lin with dainty chiffon waist same shade, with jaunty blue hat to match, gloves and shoes to harmonize wita suit. Immediately after the cere- mony the happy couple with a few friends motored to the station and teok ‘the 8:10 Seaboard train for :Chlcago. where they will remain a week before visiting other places of interest in tif% north, spending the remainder of the summer at various resorts, their plans not being entirely completed, but they will return to Bartow in the fall where they wili niake their future kome. Mr. Walker is well and favorably SWhich she was the’rrt\,n will undertake to keep swings ln‘ B visit was one oif the park I will agree to give them| 3 or the city, free of charge, the rl'.:ht‘ = |lo manufacture for that purpose :1!1‘ (E BUYS [the swings required in case they 'H DSPHATE PLANT. fsl ould want to use any of the modei g — im‘ swines for which I control the ntly C. G. Memmincer, invention. | labney were in For:| Yours for an attractive park and, y looked over and a separate public resting place for e holdings of the dogs and loafers. Phosphate de la the French or This transfer in- @ richest deposits of rock in the world than one and a f dollars. Thougn lly known that pending, the deal 8d until yesterday, ger formally took This deal brings ooV’ E THAN AT You can’'t get on top without | passing Lakeland. There are many | | good thinzs of a different kind. Be | "sure you con’t leave something be- {hind. A shye shine daily, 5 and 10c. Sundays, 10c. Have a seat and be next. Shine before gwine, At Depot. 980 Mr. A. B. Brown, the prominent north side property owner, has re- cently tu a1e! over to the under- sign:d his rent roll of eight or ten dwellings and a hotel. Some of these we now have for rent, and some for sale, on easy terms, as also some of his other property. As in the North, we continue to handle property and estates for non- residents and others and to write fire insuran~. in millionaire com- DUTY FOOT,~ Phone 102. medy. s FARK HILL LOTS FOR car SALE ON EASY TERMS, nedy. * ooreeeeee+199 hade trees. Ses G. C, Rogan or .| 13.. .. ....50 M. Stepheas [0 “ERE, > panies, we invite inquiries and so-|°ré of the C.lnb. red and green, are | licit business along these and kin- |Prettily carried out in the covers.‘ dred lines. | it e M. G WILLARD, i Room 17, Kentucky Bu'lling 964 [eeéh meeting of the year. The book officers, committe2s, members and the | All streets clayed, cement s'de-|residence by members who call for waiks, electric lights, city water,!same. known not only in Bartow but to many business enterprises in the| State, DBartow is prouwd of him. lIle has been Mayor of the city, presi- dent of the Roard of Trade, and ever since the existence of the Citrus Iix- ckange has been manazer of the lo- cal branch of the organization at this place, filling every position with sat'sfaction to the most exacting. Miss Wright was yeared in Bartow, is a graduate from Summerlin Insti- ture and besides being very popular in her set has also by her sweet anrd luvely manner won for herself friends in all classes, and is much loved by those who are Intimately associated with her. The popularity of both {Tiese young people was attested by the many handsome presents they re- [ccived by friends in the city as well| m8ke earth a paradise for you and as out of town friends. The congratulations and good| wishes of the entire community go with this prominent young couple. o L] . Year Books of Woman’s Club Are Now Ready for Distribution. Lakelanl News job office, and they are indeed a triumph of the printer’s art, and will be hizhly prized by every member of the Club. The col- Guotations from noted authors ap- pear on one page, while each oppo- site page contains the program for! also contains the names of all the | censtitution and by-laws. l These books may te secured at my[ MRS. GEORGE M. WRIGHT, President Lakeland Woman's Club, vetch famrly, and grows wild, (be plant commonly reaching & height of The Year Books of the Woman’s lbonth!our lec;. e e, wub § straight root which is of commercial Ciub are just from the presses of the L e otie Mash Sia Al for cutting the plant, which requires about three years to reach matarity o for imnrovine ta fondltinn ! | | o FOVVOO0 BSR4 QPP OFQIQPL OF LAKELAND, Mr. L. W. Yarnell, has at consid- erable work and expense, come to our rclief in equiping for and the de- livery to our doors daily, ICE from Tampa. This has been an untold re- lief to the people to know that they can use ice other than such as is manufactured from the waters of Lake Wire; it behooves the people of Lakeland to sfand by Mr. Yarneil and give him all the encouragement possible. The ice plant here will probably friends last evening by joining their at some future time put in the prop- er equipment, but the City Council should see that the pipe to the lake ie disconnected, to be certain that we get the kind of ice that we should have. Any improvement brought 1about of this nature s directly due to Mr, Yarnell's efforts to deliver us pure ice, hence I fell every consumer 'of jce should assist him as much as rossible. Yours for pure ice, G. B, MURRELL. 984 To the People of Lakeland: I am endeavoring to deliver to you pure Jce shipped to me from Tampa. 1 entered into this business not from a money standpoint but at the earn- ¢£t solicitation of friends who wished ice other than this manufactured in Lakeland from Lake Wire water. My wagons daily pass your doors, has been a leader in the eocial,|teady to deliver you pure ice and b t v ket e pai A WARL) church and business lifo of the city |80od welghts. I shall appreciate the public-spirited man or set of men will see to it that the park is sup- patronage of all the people, by fO doing you are getting ice that you ¢an consclentiously use, and also Ibrimzlng the Ice Co. here to do what they should have done at first, that is use deep well water, There has been deception used in the last few days to place local ice in your homes by the drivers delivering same. I ask you to be very particular if you wish The Tampa made ice to see that it comes from my wagons. This is not my fight as much as it is the peoples, tnd I ask you all to stand by me, Appreciating the liberal patron- age I have received and assuring you that all orders will have my earliest attention. L. W. YARNELL, THE ICE MAN. 984, BASEBALL BENEFIT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT i Fifty per cent of the receipts goes te help the boys get suits. 1‘)\’01‘}'-“ body boost for the team. Special, program by the baseball boys’ quar-! tette, singing, buck and wing danc- ing. ‘ “THE ASITES OF THREER,” An American Western feature in| two reels, one of the finest we have had—worth the price of admission alone. “THEIR FIRST EXECUTION,” A Kvuystone comedy scream, Mr. Geo. Smith in popular songs. You are missing a great treat if you don’t hear this boy sing. Same prices tonight, 6 and 14 cents. GET WISE! Watch Jeremah's bargain counter ‘n the big glass case In tront of . b Lickson’s grocery store. Only bar- suins will be found there. Jere- miah. 885 T00 LATE TO C APOPHOHELE I'OR R —Five room cottaze on New York avenue. running water and all conven- fences. Apply to Mrs. F. A. Mor- rell at Mrs. S. M. Booth's, South Kentucky avenue. Phone 304- Blue. QO Fulfiiment, Re (In & rectaurant with his best girl)—You don’t know how happy you have made me by saying “Yes,” dar ling. It will be my dearest wish to to fultill yonr wishes before you ut ter them. Waltress, bring a portion of cheese for the young lady.~Fly sende Blaetter, —_— Llcorioe Licorice belongs to the pes eor It is the long, The Saboy Bath, lights|¢ | Some Specialties PAGE FIVE 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. |1 use only good fresh Pork and Beef with the proper condi- ments. | do not USE artificial oils, corn starch or ¢ny adulterant whatever, and han- dle them in the cleanest possible manner. | also carry a complete line CANNED MEATS FRESH GROCERIES and FEED They Have Arrived $4.00 3.50 400 3.50 Ladies’ White Buck Boots at * All Sizes and Widths. Ladies’ White Buck Pumps at All Sizes and Widths, Ladies’ Black Satin Pumps at All Sizes and Widths. Ladies’ Patent Colt Pumps at All Sizes and Widths, SLE OUR WINDOW! Futch : @ s Dutton-Harris Co. g Kissimmee Lakeland ’ “TEACHING HICKVILLE TO SING' The Majestic’s - "3 Popularity Contest Grows MorePopular Every Day & Below is the standing of the contestants .sa0|0 1ast night: LASSIFY |$ Mary Groover .. +++.5,920 Georgla Straine ....... 790 Edith Deane «. .. .. +...5,855 Selma Briddick ......... 110 Villa Bailey «o v o4 ¢0..1,800 Miss Butler ..vvv0veeea. 100 Mildred Yarnell ........ 1006 OIS BIps o viscasnsinens B PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT “JUST SHOW PEOPLE.” “THE BANK'S MESSENGER” (Vitagraph Drama) (Western Drama) This i8 funny. Matinee tomorrow 2:30. Come and see “the Supreme Sacritice” (Lubin) Young men and young women to attend the night school of Lakeland Business Col- lege. Here is an opportunity to get a bus- iness education and carry on your regular work. Instruction in Bookkeeping, Short- hand, Typewriting, il Service and Pen- manship, Get in line now. New manage- ment. Overholt, Manager

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