Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 28, 1913, Page 5

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NAL ey fer, o ject -eis Mr. W. H. Whatley, of Agricola, Fla., accompanied his daughter, Mrs. J| W| Nelson, and little daugh- ) 8 el rday. Mrs. elioit ind child left this morning for §;eeveral monthe’: visit to rela- tives in South Carolina, Mr. What- ley returned to Agricola. taken ill prings, and It is hoped Rev. C. M. B’rlttaln. formerly a resident of Lakeland, where he edit- ed the Florida Baptist Witness, is a visitor to Lakeland today. Mr. Brittain went from here to Colum- bia, Ala., but for the past two months has been back in Florida, having the position of financial agent for Columbia College. He is he present | here today on business connected s worthy of | with the College. Mr. Brittain was pus thought. { one of the brightest and most suc- cessful editors who ever had charge of the Witness, and during his re- gime the paper paid entirely out of debt and was self-sustaining, Dur- ing his editorship the paper was published, as it is now, from this of. fice, and there is not an employe, or any one connected with the office, who does not entertain the most pleasant memories of the association with" Mr. Brittain. after a two and friends lher home in 8 today, by : cipal of the rive in the from Arling- been spend- he pub. - needy tabley I AND CTION ty of Grace iwill meet on :30 in the f the society ent. E— - PICNIC FOR LOYAL TEMPERANCE mou jame up from ce for a visit THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., AUG. 28, 1913. COMPLETE PROGRAM FOR LABOR Joenecenecesenecesenssetey DAY CELEBRATION NEXTMONDAY Organization of the parade on Kentucky avenue at 9 o'clock a. m. Parade leaves Kentucky avenue opposite the park and proceeds to Oak street, thence to Florida ave- aue, from Florida avenue to Main street, down Main to Massachusetts !.vemle to Orange street, Orange Street to Florida avenue, and thence $o'the picnic grounds-on. Lake Mor- ton. Invocation—Rev. I. C. Jenkins. Opening Address—ayor Eaton. Recess for dinner. Music by the Lakeland Military Band. Address on Labor—George C. Fid- ler. 8peech—Lloyd Hooks. Selection by the band. Address on Woodcraft—W. T. Mitchell, the head counsel for the State of Florida. Address—F. L. Rosenthal, counsel for the State of Georgia. Address—Epps Tucker, Jr. Address—R. L. Brown. Music by the band. Opening of the Games (Races for boys from 12 to 16 years) |up' a basket for the picnic be sure Sack Race—First prize, pair of |and have them all ready before 9:30 shoes; second prize, souvenir spoon. Foot Race—First prize, highest|to the Carpenters’ hall above Bates’ grade jackknife; second prize, boy’s |store and the baskets will be collect- fine necktie. Boat Race—First prize, box of | tee and duly returned to the respec- Holeproof hose; second prize, elec- | tive parties later in the day. tric flash light. Swimming Race—First minnow, (Free for All, Potato Race (for Women)—First prize, lady’s shoes; second prize, a box of candy. Fat Men’s Race—First prize, a shoes; second prize, man’s fine dress shirt. ] Ball game to be called at the Ball park at 4 p. m. between Lakeland prize, | by disinterested parties selected by bathing suit; second prize, artificial [the committee on the grounds. meerschaum pipe; second prize. box of cigars. Lean Men’s Race—First prize, a 8et of brushes; second prize, a box of cigars. Throwing Contest for Ladies— First prize, Lady’s silk kimono; sec- ond prize, Lady’s silk hose. Ladies Having the Best Decorated Automobile — First prize, gold brooch; second prize, vox of fine stationery. ! Man Having the Best Decomted Automobile—First prize, silk um. brella; second prize, Knox hat. Best Float—First prize, pair of $4 and Mulberry. Water contest to be held by the fire laddies immediately after the head | ball game. Suitable gift will be awarded the winning side. Everybody is invited to take part in the parade. All those contemplating making a. m., handing in name and address ed by a rig furnished by the commit- Games and floats will be judged T. C. SMITH, FRANK McDONALD, FRED SWENSON, W. W. CARTER, G. F. GILBERT, Program Committee. )?| leave with y, Shellman orgia, where yes. —Gaines- on and chil- om a very Irelatives and rg and Ocala, pd two weeks There will be a picnic for the members of the L. T. L. tomor- row. All members are requested to meet promptly at 10 o’clock at the residence of Mrs. J. W. Turner, 405 South Florida avenue, and bring baskets. Seeral ladies will have charge of the children so mothers need not hesitate to send their Ilit. tle ones. RECEPTION FOR MR. J. HENRY ORME NOTICE Get together, Spanish War Veter- OCALA MAN APPOINTED CITRUS FRUIT INSPECTOR Mr. W. J. Edwards of this city, formerly mayor of Ocala, has just re- ceived his commission from Gover. nor Park Trammell, as citrus fruit inspector for the shipping season, from Sept. 1, 1913, to Nov. 65, 1913, in pursuance to chapter 6515, acts of 1913. The appointment carries a salary and traveling expenses. The governor could not have made a wiser selection of a mau to fill this office. The appointment comes as a complete surprise to Mr. Ed- wards, who had endorsed another man for the positlon. The work Pass-a.Grille. of West Palm of the fam- bb. He will hildren, who r home with pver to West eturns, hav- is sister keep § places & & | the Jackson. s the super- ing contracts looking after fe was accom- , Wilbur and A very delightfue affair was the ans (soldiers between 1898 and reception given in honor of Mr. J. Lo0a)F ands you tean ”"C““ 1ot .‘"- Henry Orme last evening at' the Lakeland. Address J. E. Godwin, beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Lakeland, Fla. Herbert J. Drane. This spacious R e home is an ideal place to entertain, | FARK HILL LOTS FOR and the guests gathered in groups SALE ON EASY TERMS on the wide veranda or in the recep- N tion hall which was beautifully and [ All streets clayed, cement side tastefully decorated with a profusion of pink and white roses and ferns. After the guests had arrived, Miss Mary Groover presented each guest with a pink or white rose alternate- ly from a flower basket. (In the bottom of the basket a package for Mr. Orme was found which proved to be a handsome tooled leather shaving paper pad, the handiwork of Mrs. K, S. Madden. The remainder of the evening was spent in “progressive” conversa- tion interspersed with music by Misses Suella GGiroover and Josephine walks, electric lights, city water shade trees. See G. C, Rogan or § M. Stephens. 824 ———— LOST — Brooch, set with eight diamonds, between Mrs. Fletcher’s studio and Dr. Sullivan’s residence. Finder return to Req Cross Phar- macy and receive 1iberal reward. 1127 WANTED—A 4 or i-room cottage immediately; extortionate rent not considered. L., this oflica. 1130 igle rkers? J0OSING ¢ jare at their Mrs. J. R. t Methodist et with Mrs, afterncon and le weather, a present. There ng next Wed- will be held comes at a time when Mr. Edwards is not busy with other matters, and he will be able to serve.—Ocala Star. SEMINOLE LANDS TO BE SURVEYED Dean L. A. Spencer, of Orlano, government commissioner in charge of the Seminole Indian reservations Drane, who rendered several num. bers which were enjoyed by all. Mr. Orme was also heard to advantage, Mrs, Fletcher accompanying him at the piano. The color scheme was carried out in the refreshments which consisted of dainty sand- wiches, fruit salad, and sherbet. ‘Those who enjoyed Mrs. Drane'’s and Mrs. Madden’s hospitality on this delightful occasion were Mmes. THE VOICE OF OPPORTUNITY. Have you been waiting fo- proper- ty to get cheaper In Lakeland be- fore you wonld buy? If so, what has been your experience? While you waited hasn'i it doubled and trebled in value? Are you going to wait till it doubles again? The wise man, if he ever expects hurch and all d to be prese- you dont er buy t yes teste nd it ® | accurat! ; wchanee’ in this State, returned to the city this morning following three weeks spent in inspecting the reservations in the southern portion of this coun- ty. Dean Spencer states that sur- veys will be made during the very near future of the reservation lands, allotments being made to the In- dians who have already begun to farm portions of their homesteads.— Fort Myers Press. [-MAJESTIC. A WELL SICK MAN ody, of New y visiting her kinner at her ginia avenue. over on the ks, visiting at lle, and be- will go to Ar- any othet o in the ) Lakeld is slowly im- ack of fever, considerably strong enough i1l go over to tomorrow to Rev. C. R. hat the change will soon re- sual vigorous Comedy and then some more com- edy. Bring plenty of handkerchiefs ‘cause you are going to laugh until \nce Ny f — N IA- —-—— : l Swat?’ THAN AT HERE, THE HAPPY HOME Bldg F A Pretty Story of Sea Life R —— — Open In T..3 TIE OF BLOOD duarters A Fine College Story ! «o1l0e 3.. .. ....b¢| BPECIAL MATINEE LABOR DAY John Orme, Groover, Southard, O. Eaton, H. D. Mendenhall, G. D. Mendenhall, 8. T. Fletcher, J. D. Lovell, E. C. Angell, C. W. Hins- dale, E. L. Cordery, R. R. Sullivan, W. M. Boswell, J. V. Stevens, George Wright, J. L. Tilley, F. A. Morrell, M. Bulloch, Mrs. and Mrs Ramsdell of Tampa, Mrs. H. J. Drane and Mrs. K. 8. Mad- den, Misses Suella and Mary Groov- er, and the honoree, Mr. J. Henry Orme. AUDITORIULM PATHE WEEKLY The film of current events taken all over the world, including the funny fellers e ——————e e MUTT AND JEFF ————————————————— THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T MARRY A Good Edison Comedy ALL HAIL TO THE KING fa- - A Sidesplitting Bilograph Comedy Tomorrow— BIG BILL ANDERSON Labor Day Special— A TRIP THROUGH FLORIDA P nmmm s Balbin to buy a business site, will purchase now while the few avallable loca- tions may ve had at & moderate price. The best located lots in the city, and the cheapest ,are those on Main street facing the Tremont property. These lots may be had NOW at $6,0C0 each. Work on the Evening Telegram building, on the eastern of tiese lots, hac begun. When that building reaches the sec- ond story, my price on these lots go up $500 each. When the Telegram building is finished they go wup $1,000 each. Opportunity is knock- ing at your door, but will soon pass by. Better ac' now. See me soon and save mcrey. 10569 J. W. KIMBROUGH. FACT Local Evidence Evidence that can be verified. Fact {8 what we want. Opinifon is not enough. Opinfons differ. Here's a Lakeland fact. You can test it. F. L. Barbour, 638 8. Florida Ave., Lakeland, Fla., says: “My back bothered me for a long time and I was often so lame that I could hardly stoop. I finally came to the conclusion that my kidneys were disordered and I got a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills from the Lake Pharmacy. They acted quick. ly, and it was not long before every symptom of kidney complaint was driven from my system. I cheerful- ly endorse Doan's Kidney Pills again and confirm my former tes: timonfal.” For sale by all dealers, Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buftalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit- ed States. Remember the lmo—nou'o—nd no other. PAGE FIVE AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! I have installed a Vulcarizer and am prepared to do TIRE REPAIRING of the most difficult kind, and can give you satisfac- tion and save you money. Also Tires Placed on Baby Cerriages While You Wait W. B. ARENDELL Bicycle and General Repair Sho Cedar Street, Just Back of Gentral Phall)'macy The Is better prepared to take care of your f than you are yourself. We yse at‘lftllsl;pt‘::: It'l';u:elgour v:orll: done at ?Ille The Phoenix, one of rgest shops in the state. W CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING as;ecml:ymake L. E. PEACOCK. MANAGER ! " CARUSO WILL SING FOR YoU! So will all the other world-famous sing- ers if you have a VICTROLA., We are exclusive agents for the Victor line of Talking Machines, $15.00 and up. Cash or Easy Payments. LAKELAND BOOK STORE Benford & Steitz To the People of Lakeland and Vicinity: We wish to state that OUR CLEAR- ANCE SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 3o0. _ No doubt this will be the last chance to get shoes at costin Lakeland this season. We have some great bargains for you if youwill call and look them over. After this sale closes there will be some changes made that will be to your advantage. | Kimbrough-Rutherford {SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall C. A. MANN Phone 257 PROPERTYIOWNERS ATTENTION Called to a remedy for leaky roofz. We are agemts for the €are: Celebrated System ¢f roofs that do not leak and that rtay tight- guaranteed 1 years. We also repairieaky roofs. ir you are im thc market for Brick, Lime or Ccment, give us a cali and cave mone* Estimates furnished for con:iete ~onstruction c! any kimd MANN PLUMBING & CONSTRUCTION CO. ¢ IO YR RO | o ARG CRORIO OB TR ey B | THIS ICE MAN OF YoURS PLAYS NO FAVORITES Our endeavor is to serve the public impartially, Our routes are carefully plannel, and our schedule is arranged with that principle ever in view. al Don't get the idea, in any circumstances, that we are discriminat ing against you. We wouldn’t be guilty of such a breach of sound business policy. Remember this when the heat makes you impatient. Complain i you will, but complain to us. We are more interested in secing that you get ice when you need it than anybody else can be. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 ‘-___———:___—_—-————-_—-d Telegram Deivered in City 10c Week

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