Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 21, 1913, Page 5

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ase of Fire| ne 5,000| Slocum and € the latter part of the | éhttanoo a, Tenn., where nof y 0 Usg S 1o n i ness, - ive i eral ¢ d from a pleasant two g at Pass-a-Grille. where Bmost delightful time, al- st few days the mos- e a little too friendly turned home a day they expected. of Fort Collins, Col., . and proposes t» form ::“m‘un_, ub, establish a gym- s court, ¢ for the bemefit and - sald W those needing physi- ald defeue - ordered 8 wek | Mr. Ros3 h2e been Iture instructor and an thicte for a number of {8 doubtless a capable nn authcrizes the Ev- gram to issue 1 challenge for a wrestling match Auditorium in this city— h_can; two best out of rt of the State. Re- ‘ehallenge should be ad- e Kvening Telegrm. ) fjestic theater Las been Mr, C. Green, man- dltorlum and Lercafter ) 1] . Murphy made a grept succees of the Majestic and tirele:s cfforts made this play houses t mecting or the Board ) @ resolution was unani. adoptcd to mrke “Uncle eRey”. & life-long member of the Board - d Trade, and to have 2 ‘nfl placed in the Dloard of MI the membership certi- Board paid a high tri- "flm able contributor to the p Telegn:m, declaring that od had ben accomplishd by had been accomplished 9 Henry” and that, al- derstood to be a woman, at the top of Lake. ture and Athletic Asso- Lakeland and the out- for a large membership. is to be under the #9 of Prof. George Grurdahl, Qast year as the physical ctor at the John B. ersity at DeLand. Prof. & modern wrestler with f and comes well recom- p Chicago, Jacksonville In Tampa he gave exhi- 4 . M. C. A, gymna. "‘ hlghly recommended by d b of the Y. M. C. A. th]l considers systematic clean life essential in 4oty strong and be r.ccc ys that the maj k, ancmie, too thin, or will, it they Fll""l t patment and D €S pal standard in weis I!« f re and health. cec have a gymnasium “«'I the varlous exercis 120030000F R HERE THA 80 COME H® THUNDER ¢ SPIRIT. Two Reels. Western Drama. $¥ FOOLS DAD —Comady. WIS., IN MOTION. m—Seenic. . .10e e e seaeanen DER 13.. .. ....0e son, | Jiwill mcet any opponent | |punchlng bag, hand massage, a rub down with alcohol, and numerous other extremely invigorating things, !including a needle shower bath. ! This seems to be a good subject for consideration on the part of our |men and boys, who, if interested, migh; communicate with the secre- tary of the Board of Trade, who is in touch with Prof, Grundahl. The Dix‘eland Circle of the First Baptist church met Friday after- noon with Mrs. R. L. Mayes, and ‘held a most delightful meeting. | Those present were Mrs. John F. | Cox, Mrs. C. W. Deen, Mrs. J. A. Cox. Mrs. Ben Mc:lton, Mrs. Smith, of Atlanta. and Miss Hattie Cox. ’The next meet.nz will bg held Fri- day afternoon, Aug 1, with Mrs. C. W. Deet. CARD OF THANKS | On behalf of my sister, Miss Edith Deane, who {s absent, I wish to thank very kindly the friends who | assisted he- by their votes and in- fuence in winning the handsome | prize offered by the Majestic thea- [ter Miss Deane appreciates the beautiful present and even more the | kindly intercst of the friends who made it possible for Ler to sccure it. Respectfully, G. W. DEANE. LOST Saturday, July 19, big reward awalits | i In Lakeland, |a bag of gold; | the finder. jJ(‘r‘t‘H.i:l:l'S Jargiin Counter, in | front of D. B. Dckson's Groeory | Store and the reward will be paid at Room No. 12, Futea & CGentry building, by Smith and MeMullen, 1007 ! TO Wil0II IT MAY CONCERN. | I am leaving today Deach. All persons with whom 1 Love business will please’ transact same with the First National Bank who are authorizer to act for me in every particular. 993 MORRIS G. for Daytona MUNN. |FOR HARNESS, Saddles, collars ana | bridles cee McGlashan. 991 | FOH RENT—New bungalow near North Florida avenue, about four blocks from school house; five and | six room housges, nicely finished. Call 346 Black or see A. J. Black, 997 FARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. All streets clayed, cement side- waiks, electric lights, city water, shade trees, See G. C, Rogan or 8. M. Stephens. 829 HARNESS and sult-case repairing carefully done. McGlashan, 991, Detrolt, Mich.. July 21.—About 1,500 visitors from all parts of the country are here attending the meeting of the Young Men!s Catho- | i lic Union. The feature today is a { fleld day at DPois Blane, in which many clever atiletes from Pittsburz, | Buffalo, New York, Cleveland, Tole- | do, Chio2go and other cities will compete. | MAJESTIC. | “LADY AUDLEY'S JEWELS” A Great Essanay Comedy —— e “A WILL AND A WAY” An Ixciting Edison Picture With a Tarilling Fire Scene. See it. You Can’t Help but Like It. A ——————————————— “FINAL JUSTICE” A EBeautiful Vitagraph Drama Tomorrow Special ————————————————————————— “BIG BILL"” ANDERSCN IN “THZI INFLUENCE ON I Layton, [ view, one who will exert a 1t will be found on |* . A most Wleasant and enjoyable camping and fisaing trip was in- dulged in by a crowd of young peo- ple from Lakeland and Socrum last Friday and Saturday on Sick lake. Although not many fish were caught and the drinking water with an exceedizgly high temperature contained the “ecsence of bonnets” the weather conditions were fine and the bunch report an “all-round | good time with plenty of ‘turtle’ (?) to eat and other things that make camp life enjoyable. A most pleas- ing feature and one of special inter- est was the work of ‘“Before Day Club.” The affair was given in honor of Miss Margaret McRae, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. P. B. Haynes and who will soon leave for her home at McRae, Ga., much to the regret of her many friends here. Those present were Misses Lind. ! ley, Blackburn, Fischer end Nannie Fletcher, Mary Dougherty, Pearl Haynes, Margaret McRae and Louile and Messrs. Talmage, Haynes, Alfred Chiles, Hicks. Fletcher. and Ira Harrell; chape- roned by Mrs Friar, LR T | To Organize Loyal Temperance Legion Tomorrow Afternoon The Woman's Christian Temper ance Union will hold 1{ts regular program meeting in an outdoor meeting on Lake Morton tomorrow afternoon. This is to get the chil- dren together to organize a Loval Temnerance Legion, All mothLers who are interested in the work, and | who wish their children to lve' i this training. please send your chil- We have a good leader in zood in- Please do lightly (o e our future citizens. At 3 u«‘\ 'k on TLake Morton. e B MO ress Swm-inhmlvnt il ills & Fever {8 is prepared especially T CHILLS & FEVER, I ase, and Il not er better than Aren. flucnce over the children. not tre only a children at this subject children’s are as Our yanm TN ASE, i‘v,.u,ama it x'.( n th return, | Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ NOTICE OF ELLECTION This is the most recu’.: photograph of Col. GeorgeW. hll residence at Culebra, In the zone. New Indian Origin Found, ’ Dr. A. Hrdlicka of the United States | National museum recently made an ex- | tensive visit to southeastern Siberia and northern Mongolia for the express ! purposes of seeking possible remains of the race that peopled America, i, e, the ancestors of the American Indians. He investigated both the contents atic tribes of the present day, and in both cases found much more evidence than he expected. there exists today over large parts of eastern Siberia and in Mongolia, Tib- et and other regions in that part of the world numerous remains ,which 1ow form constituent parts of more modern tribes cr nations, of a more ancient population, perhaps related in origin to the latest palaelithic Euro- peans, which were physically identical with and in all probubility gave rise | to the American Indiays. He reports a vast and rich fleld for '\ulhropoh)gl cal research in eastern Asio. Poor Sticking. Sflrklnp to a poor nurpese m Notice is hereby given that in ac. cordance with section 4, article 5, chapter 7648, an election will be, held in the Mt. Zion district on the 22nd day of August, 1913, at the usual time and place of holding elecions, to determine whether the ' following 4escribed territory shall become a special tax school dis- trict, to be known as the Mt, Zion special tax school district and to elect three trustees to serve two years and to determine the number of mills to be assessed the ensuing two years. All of township 26, range 25 east; in township 27, range 25 east, all of sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17 and 18; in townahlp 26, range 24, all of sections 22, 23. 24, 25, 26, 27, 34, 25. and 36; and in township 27, range 24 east, all of sections 1, 2, 3. 10, 11, and 24, D. C. Combee, G. pointed inspectors of said electlon. and Reid Robson, clerk. By order of the board of publlc instruction. C. A. PARKER, 998 onM Supt. anq Secretary. AUDITORIIM] == MISS LULU ROMA The Girl With the Grand Opera Voice, oj.rs her thre edays gazement tonight. She comes high- ly recommerded from Montgomery, | €0 it will be a treat to hear her. “HUBBY BUYS A B\BF" A comedy Johnny Buuny, the funny comedian. vitagraph, featuring “ThE LOST DEED” A beautiful Edison feature “LOOK NOT UPON THE \VI\E" A sidesplitting biograph comedy — FINE ORCHESTRA MUSIC ———————————————————————————————— BRONCO BILLY."” “QUO VADIS” THURSDAY 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23,' w. Fuzsell,: and H. A. Roberts are hereby ap- en- ! We Don’t Know anything about {icc cream made locally in your city, or the cream made by any oth- er manufacturer. We Do Know all about POINSETTIA ICE CREAM, its pure cream, ster- ilized scientifically made with a strict regard of sani- tary and hygienic conditions and surroundings. IT'S BETTER BECAUSE WE IMARKE IT SO. ’ Lak fOR BALE BY e Pharma(y LAKELAND. Dmmmmwnmwmoom Q om-m»mmc&&m&owmw» G} O 3 O O L.W. YARNELL Successor to W. K. McRae. TRANSFER LINES Draying and Hauling of All Kings Prompt and Reasonadly Sarvice Guaranteed. — Phons §7 Grema Lakeload, s He concludes that | | | ! | of ancient burial mounds and’ the Asi- |} 5 o v e ovae R T I LRI LRSS TELED H I lxr Gmfldncgmo!mommfl. 1 Some Specialties Offered By E. P. HICKSON PHONE 144 Cowdery Block, Main Street Florida Steak Roasts Stews it Bologna Sausage Hamburg Steak Boiled Ham Frankfurters Fresh Country Eggs I claim the distinction of making the BEST SAUSAGE in Laskeland. 1 use only good fresh Pork and Beef with the proper condi- ments. | do net USE artificial oils, corn starch or eny adulterant whatever, and han-. - dle them in the cleanest possible manner. | also carry a complete line CANNED MEAYS FRESH GROCERIES and FEED Florida Pork Western Pork Chops Breakfast Bacon Boneless Ham Do You Realize That Lakeland Is Going Rapldly To The Front? Because her board of trade is made up of “live wires.” Because she is one of the fine st citrus fruit centers of the state, Because she is surrounded by good trucking land. Because she has good railr: i Because she has pgaved stree?s RN PO‘II - Because she has an up-to-dat e fire department. Because her pecple make you welcome, Because she has an up-to-date SHOE STORE ucted by experienced men, i They carry the latest styles and know feet. COME IN AND LET USSHOW YOu. e Dutton-Harris Co. Gentry Kissimmee Lakeland howtofitqu- The Bid sality =4 Store IF YOU ARE THINKING OF [BUILDING, SER MARSHA LL & S The OI1d Rellablc CorfrlxgERs Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, lnd who never “FELL DO All classes of bulldlnkl t;::ll!lecdtewd ':i“ satisfaction. residences built by this firm are evldznez:'ot MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Biye

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