Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 4, 1913, Page 5

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— > lof Fire 5,000 " has gone to pf about a month. has returned ral weeks in New ord lett today for flor, daughters of g, are at Indian hly ‘meeting of ’ Ald Society church Tuesday indell, of the W. family, are spend. R McDaniel Lithia x N.C. and family left a Beach, where |' f‘ eek or more en- jes of that seaside B Marcam of Lake fr. W. B. Marcum, land several days, } They left today 8 ‘for a short ‘stay. i W. Fiske Johnson i left Saturday for fnsas, where they B and rest and re- 2 weelks. i w n has returned j.where he went to B an applicant for # Marshalship. He g a satisfied ex- joks good to his \ ia premier poultry b is at Lakeland, jpend his evenings night for New one of the judges Poultry Show. Mr. fige water fowl.— 18 ett and children a delightful visit ‘with ‘her mother, of Birmingham, ightfully located [8f the summer at Sa. owning returned from an extended pd stays at various i Carolina, 8outh gla. She had a ping the recipent Bttention wherever 8 who has been in several months, bn of time attend- jkory, in that State, llle and other re- Lakeland Saturday ng warmly greeted friends. tterson, pastor of erlan church, left P Davidson, N. C., md a portion of the voted him by his i which he has so laithful and able ONIA) HERD THAN A? COMB HERE. REVENGE.” us picture in two i ern—Dum) APH OPERATOR.” Eclair picture. TME BVENENG TELBORAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., AUGUST 4, 1913, | v’ MEMORY OF . Mr. ¥. Baker, a former well- known citizen of Lakeland, and a Lakeland booster; still, .who has been located at Charlotte, N. C., for some tim, is now stationd at Chat- tanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. C. Inman have been visiting in Alabama for some days. Mrs. Inman has returned but Mr. Inman will probably remain in Ala- bama some weeks longer. Mrs. H. C. Stevens, who has been visiting at Malbourne for some time bas returned “ome. Before going to Melburne she spent some weeks at Daytona Beach. Miss Essie Tillls is visiting rela- tives in Waldo and Gainesville, go- ing later to Havana, Fla., to visit her brother, Mayor 0. M. Tillic. She will return home some time in Aug- ust. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ohlinger and family have returned from a pleas- ant sojourn at Daytona Beach and other points on the East Coast, go- ing 'own as far as Palm Beach. They made the trip in their car and en- joyed themselves immensely. sl et Mrs. H. K. Cain came in at ‘noon toda from Lakeland, and is stopping at the Hill House. Mrs. Cain is the wife of H. K. Cain, foreman on the McGregor Boulevard, and expects to join her husband at the Shell house, at the Miles place, Ao¥n the river. She probably will remain until the boulevard is completed.—-Fort My- ers Press, Miss Cora C. Griffin, principal of the primary department of the Lake- land high school, has been selected to take charge of the primary de- partment during the present nor- mal. Miss Griffin has a reputation as being omne of the most proficient teachers in primary grades in the State. She has had experience and combified with . her ability the suc- cess of the primary department of j the normal school is assured'—Pen- sacola Journal, J. C. Swindel, the progressive farmer and grower brougit in‘y 1t” tle sack of celery seed contalming five povnds, and asked us to guess the price he paid for ‘he lot. We'll make a guess at anything from thé& age of a woman to the distance be- tween the earth and the sun, so five pounds suggesting $26-——a pourd sterling being about $5—we haxard. ed that as our guess. The price pald however was $20 per ponnd, or $100 for the little sack of celery seed That seems a pretty stiff price, but when one begins to figure that two pounds will set out an acre in celery-—there being about 10,000 plants to the acre_and that with reasonuble luck anywhere from $500 to $1,500 may be netted from an acre, the gamble Goes not seem so great. Mr. Swindel is the most suc. cessful grower of celery in this en- tire section, and has established a top notch record in this respeet, both as regards quality of product and price per acre netted. HARNESS and suit-case repairing carefully done. McGlashan. 991 MAJESTIC .} A FINE PROGRAM BROR TONIGHT THE ANSWERED PRAYER. A beautiful Kalem featura taken in Florida at Pablo Beach. THE ESCAPE. An exciting Pathe Western Comely Drama. THE HERO OF LITTLE ITALY A fine feature, the story of a brave A BEAUTIFUL CHARACTER. In the death of Mrs. J. A. Cox, | Lakeland has lost one of her love- ‘ifi liest women, the Baptist church one of its most consistent members, hundreds of friends a true and tried friend, eight children one of the best and most devoted mothers, several grand.chiliren an affectionate grandmother, and last, but great- est, the dear old husband has lost a patient, loving companion of fifty. four years. ' She was one who stood every test. Patlent in trouble, never complaining, always looking on the bright sice. One of whom her friends said: “I always feel better and benefitted for having been with her.” In a life-time of acquaintance the writer never heard her say an un. kind word of anyone, being always ready to overlgok ghoncomlngn in others, yet always condemning sin. We grieve, not that she has been taken from the Buffering and cares of this world, but that we must go through life without her dear pres. ence. May her sweet influence be radiated through the world by her children, all grown to manhood and womanhood, and by her grandehil. dren. / May thc companion of her joys ands sorrows be given strength and courage from ‘on high, to walk the remainder of the journey here on' earth. ONE WHO LOVED HRER. * The Memorial Association will meet with Mrs. J. L. Skipper tomor. row afernoon at four o'clock. All members are urgently requested to be present as the session will be an important one. Ladies Friendly RRE D Society Postponed. Owing to unavoidable ecircum. stances, the Episcopal Ladies Friendly Society will meet with Mrs. Oscar M. Eaton on Thursday, August 7th, at four p. m., instead of Wednesday as designatei. All la- dies who are members of the Epis. copal church are cordially invited to be present. . . . W. C. T. U. Will Meet With Mrs J. W. Turner The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union will meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. Turner Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. All members are re. | ——— Epworth League Elects Officers. An unusually enthusiastic meet- ing of the Epworth League was held last night in the annex of the Meth- odist church. The devotional ser- vice in charge of Mr. John Eels- meyer and he gave a brief, but earnest talk on the topic for the day. As this “'was the time for the lec- tion of officers for the coming year, Miss Mary Tomlinson presided over the business session, and the follow- ing officers were elected: President, Miss Winnie Streater; first vice-president, Miss Gertrude Overstreet; second vice-president, Miss Minnie McCord; third vice. president, Miss Vera McRae; fourth vice-president, Mrs. W. O. Norvell; secretary, Miss Mary Sue McRae; treasurer, Mr. George Owen; Ep- worth Era agent, Miss Lena Mc- Crary; pianist, Mrs. Hilda Peter. man; leader of orchestra, Mr, Dan Sweat; press reporter, Mrs. I. C. JenXkins. Themeeting was made the more epjoyable by a violin solo by Miss Mary Baggett and a vocal duet by Misses Vera McRae and Winnie Streater. CURIOUS WOMAN GETS CLEW Listens to Men's Talk and Soom $50,000 Worth of Stolen Jewels Are Recovered. Long Branch, N. J—A woman's curiosity led to the recovery here of most of the $50,000 worth of jewels stolén from the home of Harry L. Haas, 2 New York lawyer. It devel oped thgt the arrest of James Meln- Scott, in whose home at Greenwich, Conn.,, as the alleged principals in the robbery was the result of detec- tive work on the part of Mrs. Bugene Scott, In whose home at Greenwich Rhind, who was employed as a nurse fn a sanitarlum at Greenwich, took rooms, MciIntyre visited Rhind and the landlady’s curlosity was such that she listened while the men were talking in Rhind’e room, and heard them dis- cussing the disposition of some jew- els. The police recovered from a satchel In the possession of the two men practicaly all of the jewels, and, while Mclntyre is alleged to have confessed, Rhind denfed he had anything to do with the robbery. He 1s a teacher of wrestling, and fought desperately with the police be- fore they overpowered him. Asser tions by McIntyre that Mary Kruger, the seventeen-year-old maid employed quested to be present as new busi- | at the Haas home, to whom he was ness of importance will be discussed. | engaged, had packed the jewels ready Please be prompt so that all busi. ness on hand can be disposed of. MRS. H. B, MORSE, Press Superintendent. G0 TO THE RESCUE. Don’t Wait "Till It's, Too Late—Fol- low the Example of a Lakeland Citisen: - R Reéscue the aching back. If it keeps on aching, trouble may come. Often it indicates kidney weak- ness. If you neglect the kidney’'s warn- ing, Look out for urinary Aisorders. This Lakeland citizen will show you how (0 go to the rescue. i R. L. Marshall, N. Massachusetts Ave., Ldkeland, Fla., says, “I was having trcuble from disordered kid- neys and was suffering from back- ache and soreness through my loins. Doan’s Kidney Pills quickly rid me of the complaint and soon my kid- neys were in good working order. I have had no need of a kidney medi- cine since.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster.Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the and take no other. AUDITORIUM THE BRUSIE SISTERS Those three cute, clever children open their 3 days’ engagement to- night. Change of act each night. name-—-Doan’s WHEN WE THREE MEET AGAIN A beautiful two reel feature by the Lubin Co.—a great story you should not miss, BELINDA BECOMES A LADY A side-splitting comedy. See Be. linda the servant try to put on the lady’s clothes. It's a scream. B e THE BRUSIE SISTERS, In a daiuty singing and comedy playlet. for the robbery, led to the young 'wn'l arrest also. 4 ‘ Slimmer Than Ever. Smart women of this season look slimmer than they have done for a long time. To secure the effect de- sited undergarments that add to the size are being dispensed with, To take the place of the abandoned petticoats the mew muslin, which is very thim, crepons and other transparent materi- are being used, while some wom- o may be described as ultrs- nable have conceived a petti- ©coat combination made out of woven sk which fits the hips closely. Napkin Cases. Among the man) dainty pleces of Madeira work shown in the shops are napkin cases shaped quite ltke envel- opes. The flap is elaborately em- broldered. Other cases similar in thape are for handkerchiefs. PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TIRNS. All streets clayed, ocoment slde- walks, electric lights, eity water, shade trees. See O. C, Rogan or B. M. Stephenn [11) No. 666 ‘This is prescription prepared especially bf '‘MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses any case, & if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not teturn. It acts on the liver better than and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ RENTERS AND OWNERS Wenting PROMPT action will do well to see M. G. WILLARD 17 Kentucky Building LAKELAND .. FLORIDA Saboy Some Specialties Offered By — E. P. HICKSON PHONE 144 Cowdery 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. | use only good fresh Pork and Beef with the proper condi- ments. |do not USE artificial oils, corn starch or ony!adulterant whatever, and han- dle them in the cleanest possible manner. | also carry a complete line CANNED MEATS FRESH GROCERIES and FEED Shoes For All The Family AT COST Come in and Be Fitted By EXPERT FITTERS _(j:_reat Clearance Sale! | Kimbrough-Ratherford SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall The Stere With Golden'Colors J- P.McCORQUODALE The Florida Avenue Grocer PHONE RED Respectfully asks his friends and the publ generally to] give him a call when needing Fresh Meats, Groceries, Vegetables, Fic. HE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT AND WILL GUARANTEE SATISFACTION 290 290 MEXICO MUST SETTLE HER 'OWN TROUBLES But we are here to setle YOUR SHOE QUESTION. Come in and let us FIT YOUR FEET CORRECTLY. Dutton-Harris Co. B Lakeland Futch Gentry Bidg. Kissimmee PAGE F™'™ n

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