Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 19, 1913, Page 5

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THE BVENING TBLBORAM, LAKELAND, FLA. JULY 19, 1913, PAGE FIVF e e e e e LEWIS ON INDIVIDUAL EFFORT| Mr. A. B. Brown, the prominent handle property and estates for nome | north side property owner, has re- |residents and others and to ‘writq Junlor Senator From lllinols Speaks | cently tu ned over to the under-|fire insuranc, in millionaire 'come to Graduating Class of Univer signad his rent roll of eight or ten |panies, we invite inquiries and so+ Y sity 011”'0"- dwellings and a hotel. Some of |licit business along these and kims these we now have for rent, and |dred lines. — il g L J | to:ti?:-isc:r fifi:fi:gr a{i:l:::se!:‘?he some for sale, on casy terms, as also M. G WILLARD, j i | graduating class of the University of | 80me of his other property. Room 17, Kentucky Builling ' | Moonlight Picnic and Pilla. { Georgla. The senator's address was| AS in the North, we continue to Phone 102. ed The “Semper Fideles” Club of devoted to an effort to revive the doo Dixieland, enjoyed a most delightful trine of indivijualism and confidence in the citizen as such, and to combat, moonlight picnic and pillau Thurs- - 3 dey night, tho guests of the even- as he sald “the present tendency to 2 5 . believe that nothing can be done ex- d . iug being the young men's Bible ¢lass cept by co.cperation of many men: ome eCIa tles of the Dixieland church. | and to revive the doctrine that the In- The young people were chaperon- dividual citizen is, after all, the At the last meeting O the City|ed by Mrs. G. C. Fidler and Mr. and source of all form of rellef and rem- Ofl-ered By ° Mrs. Lantz. All report a most en- €dy in a free government.” of Fire||Counct! the matter of purchasing the| “Let there be the fulfillment of the swings in the park was informally|ioyable time, tut regret elm%dmg-(order of God in the workings out of b discussed. An appropriation has al-|1y the absence of one of the club's /B bt given or di- i K N 5 000 lready been made to purchase fleW!":‘os" popular members, Miss Lillian |0 .q way, and thus achieve for him- [] L ’ | seats and as all funds for such pur-|Newlin. | |poses have been taken up it was g | 5 PHONE 144 Cowdery Block, Main Street y and little daugh- | thought, rather than have the swings A Jolly Pillau. | | Wednesday evening a crowd ol nd the summer be taken up for he necessary amount Yeung folks were entertained by Mr. Gosb ' Floridfl Stcak F]()rlda Pork !'Which is thought to be about $25.00.|Krnest Graves, at a pillau. From the ol § | |park the crowd went to Lake Mor- S R R Roafits WCS(C”‘- Pork Chops : The Majestic's contest came to a 'on Where they f'u‘uud LIS R y | | S(Q“'s Brcakfast Bacon where they will !close last night when the final vote Pillau cocking. The time was spent & % 5 [ vl . This is lheil‘!\ms made public and it was an- in playing various games which were PR X Bologna Sausage Bonelcss Ham Amous resort, and nounced that Miss Edith Deen had erjoyed by all. After the pillau had &y o H enjoy it. 'won the prize having a majority of |been eaten and pronounced delight- Hamburg Steak BOlled am 10,000 votes ¢.er any other contest-|ful, the guests bade their host good- left yesterday KOrlaut. She wa. '.lowed her choice|night. -Those present were Misses . \ Frankfurtefs FreSh Coun"'y Eggs e she joints her|of two lavallieres or a bracelet, and |Nahalie Roquemore, Mildred Young, : 4 o M Futch and chil-(ghe chose a lavalliere. The presen-|Lilllan Gain, Ellie and Clara Kibler, i I claim the distinction of makmg the BEST firough the country |tation speech was very gracefully | Celia ;l‘erryb:flss Knéiliu. o; Tdampa;i SAUSAGE in Lokeland. | use only good t Monday. made by Mr. Truby Osteen, of the|Genevieve Duggan, th Anderson, o 2 Stevens jewelry store, of Whl(;h estab- | Ewin Adair, Grace Deen, Lurlene Pll-: fresh pOl’k and Beef Wlth t.h? .DI'OIW;" condi W08 there appears a|lishment the prize was purchased. |lans; Messrs. Henry Murphy, Stephen . ments. |1do not USE artificial oils, corn Rers, Whose prop- i ds g Al Bl e starch or eny adulterant whatever, and han- pesed for paving, LUTHERAN CHURCH. DeHaven, Ben Franklin, Potts, Dan- : ibl | pleted, and which iel, Holland, Pat Flanagan, Ermest g .00 o die them in the cleanest possible manner. b those concerned. | Services as usual at the Lutheran|Mayes, Roland Anderson. hasi It bis rellet, and through each the |§ 21SO CArTY 2 complete line CANNED MEATS ¢hurch. The pastor will preach at LR | s AR RE HAnd (HICU R SRCR NN @N'8 meeting of the|both services. Sunday school 10 a.|Miss Layton's Reception 1::“8{1?: :133 :::un:}fdnf: n::::mhl; % ays s < i She office of Mr.|m.; morning service 11 a. m.; even-| A delightful and charming recep- Sheh 'n8 18 thatcoursalol (he L WHAIL 3 % ish aiday i ht at which timeling service 7:30 p. m. A cordial|tion was given Thurslay afternoon A% otinaiire: : : f will be held. All|welcome to all services is extended to|from five to six by Miss Loule Lay- “By this course of 1naMdn]|.m,i in Lakeland's | everybody. ton in honor of Miss Margaret Mc-| man is restored to a pride in himself | am be present. C. J. SHEALY, supply pastor. |Rae, of McRae, Ga. The hospitable and to a confidence in his individual ; home was beautiful with its decora- possibilitics. He is inspired by the . L] ' ; little son, g tions of cut flowers and ferns and knowledge that it s in himself that I t l kel d IS Orniniee s s it e TO WHOI IT MAY CONCERN. taaiy 11 2 v the future of the country and the 0 0“ ca lle a a“ 10t we D, ] River, came in dimly lighted rooms. The guests weer prosperity of cltizenship reposes, He b Lt 4 | the guests of Mrs.| [ am leaving today for Daytona|met and welcomed by Miss Pearl AR AR i e st ks alsim i Bouth Missour! ave-| Beach. All persons with whom 1[Haynes who ushered them into the gepieve it." [ H R Idl Io Ihe frnnt) then'® ¥ have business will please transact|parlor where they were received by, = ’ 0'“0 ap y o 1 . same with the First National Bank [Misses Layton, Margaret McRae, BOLT CAUSES CHILD TO W, Fole of the Mission-| who are authorizer to act for me in|Vera McRae, Eculuh Hooks and Flor- oL il ALK' i ee First Methodist|every particular. ence Conibear. The hostess Was gy of Four Refuses to Use Legs Un- | Because her board of trade is made up of “live wires. ' Monday afternoon |993 MORRIS G. MUNN. smacefully assisted throughout the til Lightning Strikes Near His | o itrus fruit centers of the t the residence otl rooms by Miss Bertha Strain at the Father's Store. Because she is one of the fine st citrus state. r. Mrs. C. G. ipunch bowl and Misses Georgia La- — | Mrs. T. L. Walker um‘Auditorium lO"ighIlmH Annie Cargill Mayes and Ruby B New ‘:’""kl ~Th:|ltk;l‘hon;ns u:vllltllan: ' Because she is surrounded by good trucking land. 3 i | B i rown, Jr., {8 walking for the firsf : : i g eauing. i “I‘ls.:lln'r"“\(\/“ll() ,:I‘I:f I::‘]:;llts”y :;-;:;edvgl:: time In his life, although he is over Because she has good railroa d connections to all points. | four years old, is credited by his par- v reets TOW morning at your last chance to hear George MCRae rendered many beautiful vo- ents to a bolt of lightning which Because she has paved st thodist church 11 Smith, the fine baritone singer, so|C4l 50l0s and Miss Josepnine Drame giruck near thelr home at Jamaica, L Because she has an up-to-dat e fire department. he pastor. Sunday den't miss it. He has made a big hit |21f0 favored the guests by her skill I, recently. Because her people make you welcome. worth League 6:30 licre this weck and, you will hear|@t the piano. A duet by Misses Mc- The little boy had always had a Because she has an up-to-date SHOE STORE conducted i s .|Rae and Winifred Streater was also Pair of normal legs. but no amount | . some more singers that you will en-| * of coaxing could induce him to use | by experienced men. - ow night "1:30 at|joy. Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-|Very Dleasing. * At six o'clock the them as other children of his age di ; h fi ) ! y d } ke 0 ) ge did, hey carry the latest styles and know how to fit y our Methodist Chureh | cay Miss Lula Roma, the girl witn | Young ladies departed, declaring Miss During a storm he sat by the door of i fZet o' 4 X nday school 8 p. m.|the grand opera voice, will appear at|l2yton to be an ideal hostess. his father's grocery store when light- tuis theatre direct from Montgom-| i S ‘. | ning struck near by and a deafening | COME IN AND LET USSHOW YOU. ullen and daughter, [ery. Wednesday night the great|Bridge Whist Party Given crash of thunder came, ! pebfad LA 'ERSON, Pastor. | | | R L SR ] niy | Jients which actspecifically | Ry | [ vomanly constitution, and helps | 7 iL()fiv?‘— . TRAN SFE R LI N F.( ‘ - Uk brou e s 2:3(1511»5 L kened organs back to healils | Or ulir 1l Kipas | MR In the child, and for the child, as€ | Cardyj has helped others, and will help S L:{ o - | it it fe ot rormed early, nothing but | you, to0. (jctpa bottle today. You Prompt and Reasonably 8ervice | bard, Ditter “warfare” can ever pro lwon’t regretit. Your druggist sells it. Guaranteed Giote It in ite being. System Is one g . fedicine Co., Ladtes® A of the nobiest laws in evidence. It s !m‘:?uuf;« a:l‘lrm:.hfin;:!mm:"wn!;!l“ e . the great “under study” for universsd ructions on your case and (3-page book, 3 R 12.. .. ....6¢ Phone 67 Greea LaXeland, Fis pegne e 1o Womn.” e n i wagoes. NC A8 ' Rl € 8, Leland and Mal-| three-reel feature “Quo Vadis,’ |By Mrs, E, L. Cordery. re R roNns el wanthysleriodl Futch The They report a de-|night our regular fine program of pi-:-:“"he“t Al)lr:si E. l;;l Corderyh ente]rtul:l- L k l d y state that so far tures and George Smith in popular ¢ at bridge whist at her lovely B 1cct . section has not been | songs, Same price, 5 and 10 cents.|PRome in Rosedale. Klss‘mmee 20 akelan ve been reaching |t the Public: talning, and the spacious parlor was Ho¥ (he eyodiy it i%'.l'c'irf'u'. rts and from noW| Those who have shoes in our shop| P 2Utifully decorated with asters, maintenance, progress and defense; |occaslon. Fruit punch ,delicious and gort and loveliness A b 1b) | — ::m:euwwlrlc: a::tlea:mr:fi; o:ae t.t::lt.ldel“mble' as sotved jonSihionwido G ] S - pana Mrs. Nettls|gate, BIFANO BROS, |l'0Bt porch by Mra. William Steitz, pyepespoamaaiiRr Ron0oo0s, e a est,lc s B wefe married l0.00 " |ae each guest arrived. ; y ooks ago, and When the guests had all assemb- B. A bride of only bridles see McGlashan. 99141 5 players founa themselvesgathered Contest ‘Closed and the around tables ready for playing. Al- “husband while he , B0 oider tolp o You can’t get on top without |, yago the nighest score and was passing Lakeland. There are many awarded th tlemn’ i Aol offtan possessed 7 e e gentlemn’s prize, a Jdeck g v good things of a Aifferent kind. Be | ¢ .. 4o while M Halon: bots off bn I8 worthy of a/gyr, you con’t leave something be- S (YOS Ten RION; Jue. 0 LR '3 the ladies’ prize, a lovely picture, At the close of the game a deli- Fith her.—Inverness| 10c, Sund-ys, 10c. Have a seat| . T I—— R ¥ e 4 cious salad course was served. The WHBRER s S'andln ‘0f Contes(an‘y { i and be next. Shine before gwine, {refreshments were extremely dainty g 5 AN CHURCH Dufty's. Dect Bhet Chill sad. v 6rosing in oranges, the interior of Miss Mary Groover ....23,770 yyoopn r Ton's. 4 or b doses guarantied which had been removed. Ornament- Miss Villa Bailey 2,655 .. m., and 7:30 p. m. | butterfiies, the handiwork of the hos- 3 7,90 Blank 1 “g tever, or lagrippe. Taken as a touic el g : o | 2 Miss Georgia Straln \f an o er o Pek | will bulld <p the system, mprove |5 Which the gucsis were given as| will Help Cther Women. nother.” You are| the appetite and make life worth scuvenirs of the delightfu] occaasion. | 25¢ a oftle. Munufactured by G. ‘f,"if‘"“"\;”' “'“(;'“\;‘” :"{’1 5’;:‘- o 'Mrs, Edla Mae Reid, of this piace, “uhnt . 3cot* .akeland, Fla. 968 |~aton, Alr. and Mrs. S M. Stephens, Cardui, the woman’s tonic, has done me 5 3 " SET PASS" ’ : ~— e {Mr. and Mrs. William Steitz, Mrs. &great deal of good. THE GIELOBBINS D= Chaun Drne) 1 1 PARK HILL LOTS FUR : would spit thing | ate. | ha e, R. R. Sullivan, Mrs. J. D. ' ® pit up everything 1 ate. a SALE ON EASY TERMS. | & 0 e Rebinon. s, fired, sleepy feeling all the time, and was “THE DAY THAT IS DEAD” (Lubin. Drama) All streets clayed, cement s:de- e, dilsses Lmma Robinson, WI- jrregular, I could hardly drag around, P s Pelm'na and Beulah Hooks; Messrs. and would have severe headaches cone = s |shace trees. BSee G. C. Rogan o.;’:q Rlogan and Bentord. 1 Since faking Cardui, | have entirely - w90¥ | M. Stephens. - 28 e 'qultspmmfi_up what | eat. Everything HARNESS and sult-case "repairing 'seems to digest all right, and I have SBDELEOSAETETE40 6~ S0H0B0 IF YOI ARE THINKING OF {BUILDING. SEB COME HERE. 5 | This is a prescription prepared especially DU (ks 1501 ocimofl 0 YOUL BeXy 1S | 7 T s Ty wepesie A by ADSHALL ‘& SANDERS MEMBRANCE” by Five or sis ses will bresk any case. and . ypr f"Aa chTy' pasagh I 5 eb“ lh- AR iy if 1al hen as a ton’c the Fever will not lieving just such ilis, as is proven by the of California) . . Sl Tivee hatt n thousands of letter=, similar to the above, Suceessor to W. K. McRae id do gripe ot sicken. 23¢ il because itis coma | . 3 Who have bfnn huildin;z' l}nuses i.n Lakeland for years, and : s who neyer "FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction, Ali classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine make good. Phone 228 Blue J have been spending| Astor Theatre, New York city. To-the season was given last evening o= /" %0 50 o ¥ b0t | Bidg. 8 Store but that during the This is an ideal home for enter-, Man's Work and Woman's, Jloaded going into|myst call for same before July 26th, | %0t UP from a Tampa florist for the ¢he woman's to securs its order, com fhews of b death, | POR HARNESS, Suddles, collars 80055 Coruery in - praous, mumnen T h e i .vldo.w s -uco'na LAKELAND ON A HILL. though it was Mayor Eaton’s first /3 | e thosah It was Magor Enons o Winner Was and the sympa-| pind. A shie shine daily, 6 and At Depot. 980 and beautifully served, the salad re- A GHNFESSlUN Miss Edith Dean 35,450 Miss Sela Briddick 6 ‘1007ds fvpung (0 break up any case of chill and fin:: the top were tiny hand-puiuue-l‘uopu Her Sia(emenl, Made Pllbnc, Miss Mijdred Yarnell .... 1,515 Miss Ollie Sipe to attend these - ing. For saie at all drug stores,| 1105¢ Who enjoyed Mrs. Cordery's ! Hiags, Al~1 mint confess™, aoys PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT S T. Fletcher, Mrs, Katherine Mal-| Before | commenced using Cm'dul(1 “THE ELUSIVE KISS COMEDY" (Pathe) waiks, electric lights, city water, |’ g Wmcwkwu The 0Id Reliable Contractors which pour inio our oilice, year by year, residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability to T IOACIROCICAOICECRCRORICRICHTIY 3 KOO 0O R

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