Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 15, 1913, Page 5

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Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moore are 'occupy!ng part of Mrs. P. R. Mec- Crary’s residence. Mr. Moore is manager of the Cero-Cola Bottling | Works. Fire Miss Lottie Bryari, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bryant of this city, returned home Saturday from Auburndale, ‘where she has spent a i most enjoyable week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Col- lins and other relatives. While there Miss Lottie visited the beau- tiful Lake Aiietta and had the pleasure of cat hin3 some of the ex- tra large trout that frequent that lake. f left yester- tives and i Troy, Ala. Hooks have | nt visit to nd family a vacation which they t Birming- | other polnts A real estate deal of considerable proportions was consummated through the firm of Ohlinger & Al- field, whereby E. O. Flood, presi- dent of the State bank, disposed of 1,000 acres of tine citrus land in the Frost Frrof and Crooked Lake section. essrs. Fairchild & Yarnell, bankess of Minneapolis, ‘ Minn., were the purchasers, the con- sideration beinz in the neighbor- hood of $50,%00. o at——— Mr. A. J. Moore, of the Cut Price Store, received a letter from a prom- inent citizen of a neighboring city asking him to open a branch store in that place, because, as the letter states “none of them know how to advertise as you do, and most of them do not believe it pays to do 80.” When a man’s advertising at- tracts so much attention that the boosters of another city are attract- | ed by it and want to get him to join them, it shows that the advertis- ing is vretty well done. The bulk of the *“Cut Price” done in the newspapers, large space Browning and n, N. C., &t the home h'l‘ rents, Mr. ming. They three weeks rrow is Tag the baseball girls ap- grouch and need the ptter for hav- ft today for Hod of rest and be the guest J. M. Hol- er there for . are now es- formerly oc- er, and they r patrons as bei 1 rny as ever, | beink used regularly. ] EDISON'S TALKING PICTURES . of the City' AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT for tonight I'petition of a ners, asking ! ider its ac- sion to the » building to after likely will t this meet- Tonight is the night, the Auditor- ium is the place. You've got the time and got the place, now go and get the girl and let her have a real treat. Edison’s Talking Pictures, the greatest marvel of the times, will appear tonight only. There wil] be eight different reels (the program appears in our regular ad.) two omestead en- | hours and a half of comedy drama, Polk county. | opera, minstrel and vaudeville. Ev- ufi“ ny years an |ery sound is correctly reproduced. ___won le fi . L., but the | The beautiful singing by high class ——to m . ozan has im- | singers will pe heard in the first act poposes, in the | of “FAUST” reel, “THE MINSTREL wn and live | SHOW” rel will make you think sville Sunu. | there i8 a regular minstrel show go- ing on for the jokes are all plainly heard, and the end men will make you forget you ever had a trouble in the world, the “NURSERY"” reel will take you back to the days when you never ! new a care, when you used to see Old Mother Hubbard, Jack and Jill, and other nursery favorites in pictures. Tonight you will also see them in pictures but | they will tilk. You will hear the former home suffragettes put up a great argu- g disposed of | ment, Mayor Gaynor and all the big C. A. Owens, ! men of New Ygrk City deliver some 8. These were | n€ addresses, and see some fine comedy reels. Remember tonight only. 1077 peturncd from Lakeland and nity of which | his orange states that n successful le of which .have a high - « They wish ttend their thanks or patronage and |.MAJtsnc.| . M. Eaton‘ ‘today in their pmpanied by|°—m FEATURE rxcrunzs—a Bl and W, E. to assist in the material dsome Eaton earing com- \ A, THAN AT HERE. THE LITTLE MOTHER A Pretty Essanay Story Selig Comedy ————e et tepaeetath—— THE PERFIDY OF MARY Biograph Comedy-Drama THE INVENTOR'S SKETCH Fine Elison Feature ———— e —_—————t— OUR COAST DEFENDERS Sce This; It's a Dandy DED Spectacle In #d1 Bison Co. pof excitement MR. M."S ADVENTURES Ccmedy Vitagraph Feature DR ™ .. .. ... MATINEE TOMORROW advertising is| i in the Telegram and Lakeland News ' @ —_— e THE HOYDEN’S AWAKENING Miss Mabel Wadkins Entertains The Kwityer Knockin’ Club Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock Miss Mabel Wadkins delightfully en- tertained the Kwityer Knockin’ Klub at her home on South Tennes- see avenue. When all had arrived they were invited to the porch where tables were arranged. At one table rook was played and at the other rummy, both of which were very much en- joyed. Delicious refreshments of cream afnd cake were served. Those entertained by Miss Wadkins were Misses Mary Jackson, Hazel Ormsby, Genevieve Morrow, Georgia Lanier, Margaret McCullough, Gladys Wilson and Annie C. Mayes LI ) Myrtle Street Church Aid Soclety Met With Mrs Edmiston The Aid Society of the Myrtle Street church met with Mrs. A. R Edmiston yesterday afternoon. A business meeting was held, after which cream and cake were served by Misses Fannie Pope and Ona Ej miston, and all spent a pleasant af: ternoon. Those present were Mmee. O. T Pope, T. T. Marshall, Will Tyner ¥. C. Smith, M. T. Malsby, J. G. Henderson, Scott Malsby of Port Tampa, Miss Smith, Miss Fannu ‘Pope. The next meeting will be Wedn¢s day, Aug. 27, at the home of Mis, T. C. Smith, PRESS REFORTER. s s s The Ladies Aid Society of The Christian Church Meet with Mrs. C. G. Baldwin The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church met with Mrs. C. G. Baldwin last Thursday after- noon. Business of importance was transacted and plans for new work were made. This being the last meeting at which Mrs. James Mar- shall, our efficient secretary, would be present, as she leaves soon for her new home near Trenton, Fla., a social hour was given after the Delicious reg- | ular session in her homnor refreshments were served by hostess, aud appreciation of Mrs. | Marshall's work in the society was expressed by all. Mrs. Marshall very much. MRS. E. C. EADS Press Reporter. s o Ladies Organized Missionary Society— The ladies of the Dixieland church the for met on Tuesday afternoon at home of Mrs. C. G. Arendell, the purpose of orghnizing a mis sionary society, to take the place of the Ladies’ Ald Society, which work is taken up by the local de- partment of the Missionary Society. Upon request of the president of the Aid Society Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Sweat acted as president. Miss Beaty was elected secretary pro tem. The meeting was called to order; a chapter from the Holy Word was read; Mrs. Sweat laid much stress upon our Lord’s command to Peter “To launch out into the deep, and cast down the nets.” A few short prayers followed. Mrs. I. C. Jenkins then in a few well-210sen remarks evplained tke work to the ladies present. Voting was done by nomination Ofticers clected are as follows: President—Mrs. D. B, Sweat. First Vice President—Miss Es- telle Beaty. Second Vice President—Mrs. EDISON'S TALKING PICTURES PROGRAM The Wedding Anniversary of Jerry and Mandy A Comedy that will cure the worst case of blues The Politician Comedy Nursery Favorites For the children. Be sure and bring them The Headstrongs Drama After College Days Comedy (Ten Minutes’ Intermission) Faust Temptation Scene Jack's Joke Comedy The Five Bachelors Comedy A Few Shamrocks from Ireland Irish Comedy “The Edison Minstrels” “The Edison Olio” Two hours and & half of enjoyment. Hear them sing, hear them talk, hear every sound correctly reproduced E. | noon, ! Arendell, Mrs. the | { Gibbons, 1. has the zood wishes of every mem- her and her departure is regretted .| ertson, Scott, Miss Jessie Riley, Miss Estelle shapes and colors. today. PAYING HIS flgcnon BET |DOG JOINS WOLVES; IS SLAIN thought he had attacked B. H. Anderson, secretary of ‘the board of trade of Butler, Pa., is lead- ing a donkey from Portland, Me., to Portland, Ore., in payment of an elec- tion bet. He was confident that Colo- nel Roosevelt would be elected presi- dent. A few days ago Mr. Anderson pussed through Washington with his donkey. ISP I NPNAS PPN PPPPS P. Hushu. Third Vice President—Mrs. C. G. Arendell. Fourth Vice President—Mrs, car Wolfe. Recording Secretary and Press Reporter—Mrs. Guy Arendell. Treasurer—Mrs. T. E. Robert- gon. tha Asa Corresponding Secretary of Foreign Department—Mrs. Brantley . Corresponding Sceretary Home Department—Mrs. Dickerson . Agent for The Missionary Voice—— Mrs. lidward Fixter. Mrs. Wolfe appointed a commit- of the G. H. tee of the following Iladies for the |§ local work who met Thursday afier- Aug. 14: Mrs. Gibbons, Mrs. Zimmerman, The next mecting of the Dixieland Missionary Society to be held at tlu- {chureh on Tuesday afternoon, \ug. 26. Members of the Home Uepart-} D. H. P, B. Sweat, . G. Dickergon, C. E. Hughes, R. W. Zimmerman, G. A. Moulton, Ed- ward Fixter, Asa Brantley, Guy Arendell, Oscar Wolfe, T. 12. Rob- W. B. Arcndell, E. ment-—Mmes. Arendell, G. G. Beaty . Members of the Foreign Depart- ment—Mmes. D. B. Sweat, C. Arendell, Guy Arendell, W. B. Arendell, Edward Fixter, Asa Brant- ley, Oscar Wolfe. Deliclous refreshments of cake and cream were served by the hos- tess. . Ll Messrs. Moore & Crum, Cut Price Store, received a buslness letter from the Young Electric and ! Sign Manufacturing Company, of Bellevue, Ill., following postscript, signed by J. A. Young: “The writer was in of the which contained the ; | | t your pretty city lust spring, with | the Hardware Association party and remembers it as the home of Secre- tary Jackson, and the fine reception | and strawberries you gave us. your climate in the summer is any- | thing like it was then, it is simply paradise.” This iliustrates how Lakeland’s habit of treating the stranger kindly 1is remembered pleasantly long afterward, and that we have by this means secured boos- ters in overy State in the Union. SEVERAL HOUSES FOR RENT-— 5 to 8-room houses. Some in N. E. Lakeland and Some on N. Florida. A. J. Black. 1078 A Rare Opportunity Your chuice of any Stetsan Hat in our stock, selling origi- nally at $4 and $5 e - .15 These hats consist of popular Come in Our cleaning and pressing department is being well patronized—wou!d like to}]! show you why. = | WILLIKMSON-MODRE GO, ‘FASHION RHOP JOR MEN. Phsne 298 Drane Bullding 1t Phone 346 Black or see | | | | | | I (N got the worst of it John Dunn had been trowbled prowling wolves the last fow He saw the pack several times told of a strange looking light Butte, Mont.—Bisley, a large Afre | WoOIf that led the bunch. He dale dog owned by W. H. Reber of | that if he could get the leader Butte, was killed while leading a pack ' wolves would cease thetr daring of wolves near Red Lodge. Three ! tacks upon his stock. wolves were shot at the same time.| At last Mr. Dunn and several The following story can be verified in | boys started after the buneh. every detall and proves that London's ' hunted most of the day, setting sn “Call of the Wild” is not altogether The pack was rounded up and four fiction. the animals fell. The leader was Bisley was the special property of first one shot, as Mr. Dunn was Edward, W. H. Reber’s son, and was tlcularly anxious to get him. kept on the Reber ranch. “He was the | Mr. Dunn reached the carcass he P best hunter I have ever seen,” said the | #d up, Instead of a wolf, an unus: young man. “I have been out 'mhlarge Alredale dog. It was Bisley, him many times in & boat on Rosebud | right. A collar was still around lake. The ducks would no sooner drop | Neck and the name of the owner on in the water than Bisley was out of | brass tag. the boat and after them. Late. last winter he disappeared. A few weeks = prior to that he would go off in the *Right 01 woods, sometimes staying away whole Burning the candle at both oSl daye. Then he vanished altogether. 1|g one way of making both m -B M C Some Specnaltleis] Oflered By - 4 E. P. HICKSON PHONE 144 Cowdery Block, Main Streat 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 Lakeland. 1 use only good fresh Pork and Beef with the proper condi- ments. | donot USE artificial oils, corn starch or ony adulterant whatever, and han- i dle them in the cleanest possible manner. | also carry a complete line CANNED MEATS FRESH GROCERIES and FEED B oAt L R S A N 2 ORI A I R T O 1 Shoes For Father Pask Under His Leadership Commits Depredations. Untll Finally Rounded Up. i1 Shoes For Mother A Shoes For Brother Shoes For Sister Or Any of Your Friends ---At Our--- Great Clearance Sale Kimbrough-Rutherford SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hzll The Store With Golden Colors ’Em Shoe S:llin’ Men Our Ice Delivery Routes Are Not Laid Our Arbitrarily They are planned to reach the greatest aumber of pespls in the shortest time possible—to give them prompt, dependable sexvice. Here and there, however, individual consumers, by reason of peen- liar locations, may not get the full benefit of our absslutaly - partial system If you are one of these we want you to know that we are just as sorry as ou are that such is the case. If we had oxr way every- body would get OUR ICE exactly when everybody wanted it. This is impossible, of course, and if we started to playing faverites ev- erybody would get the worst of i v We are willing o do everything to serve the individwal customer when such courtesies do not conflict with our duty to the while. el = SR Could ou ask nltoln'llmthuthd' - anen Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26

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