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DSONAL » AGDAPITS ,“ 54 ..-‘, of Fire 5,000 { which was | | | | Mr. P. A. Gardner is a handsome fellow and no one can beat him do- ing handsome things. He brought the editor a watermelon about four feet long today, the interior of “some class,” and which - { was hugely enjoyed. cks left last night | lon a business trip. | i called here. two weeks ago on ac- | Mrs. Walter E. Terry, who was Waring’s father has | count of the illness of her sister, this section and of | Miss Bertha Burdette, will leave to- Kissimmee Journal | morrow for her home in Jackson- A. C. Hooks left p weeks’ visit to , and while away home of Mrs. puntans. ton, of Bishopville, been visiting his K. McRae, for the paves tomorrow for his uncle, Mr. Sam hat place. . D. 9. Rogers Mre. L. M. Futch fved today at noon hes from Daytona, had a most delight- They report a fine pads being in fairly | home on New York ening, in honor of | , of Gardner. About l pjoyed Mrs. .dcCor- | ity. 1 | | ville., Miss Burdette, who was op- erated on twe w-eks ago is now able to be up, whi: i will be pleasing news to her m..., friends. CHALLEKGE ACCEPTED Prof. George Grundahl, middle. weight wrestler, who is now at Ar- cadia, accepts the challenge of Mr, C. A. Mann to meet him in a wrest- ling match in Lakeland, catch-as- catch-can, two best out of three. Prof. Grundahl states his weight as 168 pounds, and writes that he is ready to meet Mr. Mann whenever the arrangement may be made. VAUDEVILLE AT EDISONIA Kid Fields, the newsboy, and Frank Ross, the iron.jawed man, will appear at the Edisonia tonight. ! Fields will break rocks with his ! McCorquodale en- | bare fists, and there will be other interest’ng stunts. Tomorrow night there will be a change of program, one feaiure be- ing ‘“The Teacher and the Pupil,” : the Dutchman taking lessons as a I boxer, the entre acte bong very e hag just returned a amusng. aripa and Lakeland. it Mr. Leo travoled | Woman'y Mlmonary Union squaro miles of ter-1of All Churches Meets Tuesday 1kine witl a repre- | Journal he Tampa and Lakeland enal and they are the gentleman who Avditorium several 'Who answered ques- D persons who have aking Lakecland his that in 2ll his trav. pks the best to him, | e this city his head- | future. | received last night a ! H. B. Curamings, of Charitics «t Tanpa, . Dora Morse is it city; tha: she a husband in Lake. oting that an inves- fe to ascertain why es not tako care of ion seems to estab- hat the womon and ve ‘been living on both are victims t, und that the hus. ess as the wife, and e care of himzelf. horities were wired news comes from t after the Repub- nate have wearfed nd profitless task of the tasiT hill the suspend the gabfest or tha Lill. The was elected to poss te pro and con , and the measure aw and its merits cts as soon as pos- publican opposition compared to their cs in former years, thelr secret convie- sure is a good one ome law, Tifii}i HERR mu AT COME HERE, FOR LUCK esto Comedy, i said, ¢ | First ' day afternoon at 3:30. The Missionary Union organized of all the missionary so- cieties of the city will meet at the Methodist church next Tues. The so- ! cieties of all denominations are most cordially invited to attend. The program will be published tomorrow ! afternoon. Mrs Sutton Entertains Mrs. W. J. Sutton entertained at her homwe on North Iowa avenue M last nigat in honor of Miss Gladys | |Slkes, of Mulberry. Various games were played which served to pass the time pleasantly. Those ‘who cnjoyed Mrs. of Mulberry, Miss Lantz, Ella Watson, Emma Rogers, Mollie Weaver, Florecne Zim. merman, Hazel Holler, Marion Fuller, Messrs. Tucker, Jerkins, Tyler, Percy Thompson, Brant Ter- rell, Archie Terrell, Watsen and Mclntyre. L . L] K. K. K.'s Entertain The K. K. K.s wero most de- lighttully entertained yesterday af- iternoon by Miss Annie -Cargill Mayes at her beautiful home -over- looking Lake Morton. Soon after arriving -the guests were provided with passez good on any boat line, railroad, auto, air. ship, or ox cart. A blank booklet was also provided in which pietures MAJESTIC. A pgoad program tonight of fine licensed pictures THE UNPROFITABLE BOARDER A Great Edison Comedy TiHE GATE SHE LEFT OPEN cuiedy.Drama That Wiil Please You MEMORIES OF YOUTH The name soucds good, Coesn't it? See the picture; you’ll like it Tecently | Sutton’s A | hospitality were Miss Gladys Stkes | o Orrie Sykes, | & | Nellie Smith, Mabel Watson, Dora | THR EVBNING TWLBGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JULY 25 1913 | BRANDIN AND LAWRENCE, AUDITORIUM TOMGHT Bl o | PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. All streets clayed, cement s:de- walks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C, Rogan or S M. Staphens. 829 clipped from a multitude of old magazines wcre to be pasted, illus. trating a vacation trip which de- | pleted “Our Traveling Companions,” l ‘Modes of Conveyance,” “Hotels at Which we Stoppea,” “What We Ate,” “How We Spent Our Time,” “What We Saw,” “People We Met " |and “Clothes We Wore." A busy, and interesting two hours was ;| | spent in arranging the pictures in ! | the books. Miss Mabel Wadkins MISS EMMA POCOCK PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Bryant Bldg. Room 11 Phone 352 | won the prize, a traveling compan- ion. ’ Misses Dorris and Mildred Mayes served delicious refreshments What's a Friend? Apropos of gra'itude, a prominent politiclan gave the other day a very amusing definition of a friend. “A friend,” he said, “is a man who takes your part against all your ememies, ] ! | of ice cream and cake. Those who enjoyed Miss Mayes’ hospitality were Misses Genevieve i Morrow, Helen Conibear, Gladys | Wilson, Mabel Wadkins, Ilazel Ormswy, Georgia Lanier, Mary Jack- son, Margaret McCullough, Florence ! Conibear, Mary Dougllerty sticks to you through all your advew sities, lends you his last dollar withs | out seewrity-—and then, when fortune | smiles on you at last, is conteat o | take a Lack seat and keep out of the (learance Sele Bercains : sell you the g(.)-(.m—d.:;c..!ow cost. fit the feet and give you perfect comfort, give you the benefit of our expe- rience as Foot Fitters. Now Is the Time to Save MCNEY on SHOES Our stock is open for your inspetion, Men TAKE NOTICE. All Boyden in Tan, Viciand Patent Leather. $6 and 65 values,clearance sale $4 49 & $3 73 $3.50 valees Ladies’ Patent, Tan and White Buck Pumps and Oxfords, Clearance $2 79 Sale . Al1$2.50 Pumpsland Oxfords while$| 98 they last . Come bring or send or bring the children as we have no sqace to quote bargainsawaiting them. Yours For Bargains, Kimbrough - Rutherford Shee Co. Opposite New City Hall The Store With Yellow Trimming ¢ SRR m——] DOCOQOTHIOOD | Some fine pictures and & dandy ! vaudeville act make up our show for tonight, so come and have a “dime” good time A TIMELY BATH A Great Comedy Feature e——————————— KATHLEEN MAVOURNEE A Dainty Rowance of OId Ircland’ LW, YARNELL tuccessor to W. K. McRas TRANSFER LINES | Draying and Haviing of All Kini Prompt and Reasonable Serviie Guaraciced A Beautiful Story, Well Actea BRANDIN AND LAWRENCE, | _— | I {hose Niity Spotlight Singers in a - ; *hone 67 tireen Lakeispd 2 Complete Change of Program ® - S - Tonight Going away this summer? If you are, don’ carry your funds in cash--use our TRAVELERS’ CHEQUES which can be cashed anywhere in * the civilized world. It's the SAFE ani CONVENIENT way. Moderate charges. THIS 1°F MAN OF YOURS IS HUMAN--HFE LIKTS PRAISE At intervals we have invited complaintsfrom our customers, with the view of bettering our service and establishing a bond of friend- ship betwesn us and each individual user of OUR ICE. We are pleased to say that every complaint received has been usefui to us inone way or another. and we shalil countinue to invite them, although they are steadily decreasing in number, Now, we are going to ask for something dif- fercnt, If you think this ice manof yours de- serves a word ofpraise, give it to us over the telephone. It will encourage us to greater effort in your behalf, If you can cite some specific instance of our helpfulness. by al! means let us have it. It may give us anidea which we can apply to our general service, and everybody will be the beneficiary of your kindness, Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 Watch lLakeland Grow! She Is Going to Rank With the Best We Are Here To Glve You the BEST to Be Had In _syg_gg If you want the latest in SHOES and want your feet properly fitted, come to us. We GUARANTEE to fit your feet PROPERLY. That is our business---SHOE FITTING---and we give you the benefit of our experience from the factory to the store. Give us a call and be convinced. Gentry s Dutton-Harris Co. g Kissimmee Lakeland Futch v oy legra 10 Week TINEE TOIIORROW 2:30 to & Fine Orchestra Music