Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 12, 1913, Page 5

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n Case of Fire|[STERDAYS GANE dbhone 5,000 R g Marshall, the well. | bn contractor, left today for weonville, where he goes on a He will be away un- | \ I ‘ | trip. day. . 1. McClelland was one of who took in the cheap rate Chattanoogza Mt to on T little Mrs, J. son, the A. P. McLeod the city this morninz to ¢ city their future home, ilv will reside in the Mec- psidence on West Lemon t | Fraley and and and and Mrs. e | ana mrs. J. R. Talley left | noon today for Jacksonville and | lanta, making Chac.tanooga their al destination, where they will | end the G. A. R. reunion. They | )| away about two or threo | ks and are anticipating a most | pasant trip. poard of Trade members should t fo- et the meeting tonight. De booster for the best town in Flor- 1l the best way to be one is tulie an interest in the Board of work and attend the meet- Ir rd n ade’s Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Quaintance t today for Chattanooga, where ey ¢0 to take in the reunion of e Grand Army of the Republic. poy will be away about two weeks, | i will doubtless have a delight- | | stay. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Tedder re-| rned last night from the moun- ins of North Carolina, where they- ent a2 month very pleasantly. ey first stopped at Hendersonville, | ping later to Clyde and just before | turning home stopped off =e\era1‘ ¥s in Chariotte, where they visit. | Mr. Tedder's relatives. St | Mr. Cyrus Wolfson, of the Fam- s Clothing Store, received the llowing telegram from New York Is morning: “Congratulate you on ! coming the father of bouncing by loy. Mother and baby doing | ell.” Mrs. Wolfson has been in v Yorz for some time visiting | T parents, but will soon return to | pkeland. The many friends of and Mrs. Wolfson extend their preratulations and wish the young ntleran long life and prosperity. IAKELAND RINDERGARTEN And primary school conducted P Miss Stoinmeyer, assisted by Miss inmell, will open in the Guild! Il Monday, Oct. 6: the orlginal nCer-orten of Lakeland which has 1 condueted successfally for ‘f ars, Punils in first and sec- @ 717des taught. Remember the B 1191 Bte ()t rsaie LT l ,'D}-— VAUDEVILLE Did you tee Reggie Futch in his Uedy talkiag and eccentric danc- | 'S act lart pieht? You didn™ ¢l get busy it you want a vaude- lle treat, SIS I B JOHNNY BUNNY u In THERE'S MUSIC IN HAIR” | —— “THE HONOR SYSTE.I” A Exciting Kalem Picture ~— m'kT(‘)!I: HAUNTED HOUSE” ne You Don’t Want to 3 doubles {on South Kentucky | au WAS SLUGING HATCH It was aroand w g thr bmen in the wne fielded brii | liantly )y it for three i rung in the \ fo R 1S TampaPol. v 00600000 (Ve B Lakeland 2301008001415 Batteries ooper, Wadsworth and MeCrory; Wallace and Rigains. Rev. and Mrs. Jenkins Entertain Sunday School Teachers Rev. and Mrs. 1. C. Jenkins en tertained the members of the Meth- | odist Sunday school teachers' class 1 last evening at their beantiful home aveuue After all had arrived, was spent in discussion on the les- son for next Sunday. Mr. Hull, the | superintendent, then gave an inter- an | tion between teachers and superin- tendent in Sunday school work. Plans were also discussed concern- ing more class rooms. After the usual business was dis- 110<w d of, the remainder df the even- | ing was spent In a sccial way. Music was furnished Mg G P \\\\)!»,I phnn and Mary Baggett, vio. | | 1ir Both play well and were en- | tlnhnstimlh encored. Mr. Grov- {er Williamson sang several num- | bers. accompanied by Miss Bazgett, | and was equally well received. Re- freshments of deliefous cream and cake were | the hostess. pleasure Mmes. who had the attending this .'H'hir Quaintance, Webb, Snook, Dillard, Poyner, Misses Me- (rary, May Tomlinson, Gertrude De Those were Walker, Lena Nellie Smith, Mary Baggett; Messrs L. C. Hull, Quaintance, Webb, Hoftpuir and Grover C. Willlamson. . 4 We have on hand & heavy stock of automobile tires, tubes, and other to supplies, and for ten days will make prices that should induce ev. whether you need ery car owner, anything J v:\! now or not, to lay in a ;‘\”' 4 agents for the a supi celel 1 tires and tut none better manufac tured. All ;umh cash lakeland \utomobile and | supply C r. 1 I 78 e ————— J—— THER'S DEPUTY” N of “Ginger” “3nap” “HIS F2 A Westemn Pietvr \/ith Plenty cf ?\"lTii T"} JELP OF \1”[" Ldison Doz Featolii: 0 1 lar ra hour | then daintily served by of | i BVENING THLEGRAM, Al I‘L'\\'D FL\ SI‘PT 12 191 TARE 2007 PR*PS MOVERENT IN_MISSOUR | citizens 3. | CAMEOS PAGE FIVB Brooches, pendants, scarf pins, bar pins—a full line of the above goods just selected from a large stock. Every stone fine, clean cut, the work of artisans. Call and look them over We are al- ways glad to show our goods. H. . C. STEVENS Jeweler Lakeland, Fla. Lakeland Business College Prepares young men and women for lucrative positions as stenog: raphers, bookkeepers, telegrap hers and civil ervice employes Modern equipment, compete nt teachers and qualified duates Parents, enter your son or dau ghter now. Single course in book ty thousand of Missouri's able bedic ¢ 5 s : : Y“' ‘”K i “l Vet el d} keeping, stenography or teleg raphy $42.50. Combined course of 1 roving the highways and reads of the st The photo- | &ny of above courses $635. ( Goven ior of Missouri (1 rnor ces of kan- N : ) A . "' ‘} ! “ v tiedues of han i These exceedingly low prices expire Sept. 20, 191 a bad § AR AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArrrrs | | e Bl e e - & » FOR THE FAVOR T" BROOCHES r.......____....,-_......‘._.-....,,. i 0 { \ [ PP L 1 The PHOENIX B*\’li ’l bflDD 'l'. which | as wL\x- p.l<1 a praci voquite cld, for ¢ cal neh ¢ vwho exhibited ' ( his plans at exhibition of 1867 In the | ons vear experimental bor | ings had begun on both sides of the Neat Receptacle That Will Keep Them From Becoming Tarnished or From Scratching Each Other. Brooches generatiy suffer unless some special receptacle is provided for them, for if they are pinned upon an ordinary cushion and left exposed to the air they tarnish very quickly, and if they are placed loosely tegeth- | er in a box, they are liable to scratch each other. channel, and these have been con tinued at di terent times since. How VoR ot 1 is not the only sug zested means of communication be- | t the tvo conntries brid s propesed in Paris in 1880 and Mir 11 Recd suggested a tubu- ilway above the bed of the sea. PRIVATE SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 22ND Miss Ilattie Patton announces that she will open her private school | | on Monday, Sept, 22. Those desir. | ing further particulars are requested w0 apply at Miss Patton's millinery | store. NOTICE If you want a first class mechanic | esting talk on the nced of co-opera. | to build your residence or to do other carpenter work and one that has had | years of experience and is a hustler ?nnd can do your work at the mini- | mum cost, drop a postal to A. M. | Hobbs, Box 627, City. 1184 NOTICE | | 1 would like to get the name of { a1l members of the Church of Christ | here to organize a congregation here if possible. C. H. BYRD, Lakeland, Fla | FOR BEST HARNESS, saddles and all horse furnishings see Mc- Glashan. 1186 DH0S0S0STPOETPO+ DBOSORO 04 SOPNSNANBALNAIAL AN AN ANSOP0 NEW EDISONTA TONIGHT THE BLACK SMALLPOX SCARE Rich Comedy, Great Cast, Unique Plot—Powers TOODLEUMS | Pear] White in Clever New Farce— | Crystal THE SHERIFF'S WARNING A New Western Melodrama—Nes» tor Full of Miss It Reels, Fun. Don’t Three Satin Pumps «“ «“ “ o ¢ o »‘ L) SRR F ol arc) 7 il ot s d e Ak ol o Sl ot New Edisonia | Rienx, Sarah Polk, Edith Tomlinson, | A channel ! [ [ | | " ' educbxons --.Or\--- White Pump., Button OxfordsandSathumps | White Cznvas Pumps o YT The neat receptacle for brooches shown in our sketch can be made with the aid of any strong cardboard bo‘r of a suitable size and shape, and there are many kinds of boxes in which chocolates and other candies are sold that are speclally suitable for this purpose. The box is suitably covered outside with a pretty remnant of thin slilk, the material being turned over at the edges and underneath and fastened in its place with some strong adhes- fve. The interior 1s lined with soft white silk, and ribbon strings are gewn to the edge of the lid and the front of box to sceure it when closed. A small cushion covered with soft wagh-leather, and of the nature shown in the small diagram, is made to fit just comfortably inside the box, and on this cushion the brooches may be pinned in the manner illustrated. The other small diacram shows the box closed and secured with the rib- bon strings, and the word “Brooches” can be embroidered in silk in some strongly contrasting shade of color where indicated. In the larger sketch the cushion is seen resting half in and half out of the box. PRIVATE SCHOOL TO OPEN The Lake Morton open-air private school reopens Monday, Sept. 8. For all information phone 219. 1147 MCGLASHEN—He fixes harness and does it right. 1185 WANTED—Boy to sell papers on the street. An easy way to make spending n.oney. Apply Tele- gram office WANTED—Boy 11 or 12 years of age to carry route. Apply Tele- gram office. \v—m T f\‘ow §2.80 Recular Price $.3 250 200 1.50 [ 30 1.00 (TTSSBETTER e 4 ol - i e 0 Aad ‘Vaes the Iarqost shops | | s Better prepaced to take care of your face than you arc yoursclf. Ws use antisoptics, Have vour work doae at the Thz Phoenix, one of in the state. We make CHILDRZEN'S HAIRCUTTING a specialty. L. E. PEACOCK. MANAGER School Books and School Supphes M"W\fl” M&J’m ol mmmflm B R AR ’flu.i,m Tablets, Pencils, lak. Crayons, Lunch Baskets, Book-bags, Etc WE CAN SUPPLY YOURWANTS LAKELAND BOOK STORE Benford & Steitz i 2y T L T R S N SO T i S DO YOU KNOW th: bast shozs on thz market? They are STETSON, BARRY, EXCESSIOR, GROVER and the LANDIS LINE. We handle these in all Jthe latest styles a1d leathzrs, Picas from $2.00 to $56.00 Gatisfaction guarantesd or your money back. The Nearest Shoe Store Kimbrough-Rutherford SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall N LEST YOU FORGET PLEASF_TAKE ENOUGH ICE_SATURDAY 10 LAST_UNTIL MONDAY e — Provided, of course, you can do so without serious inconvenience, Accept in advance our thanks for this kind- ness to our drivers and their teams. They will appreciate the bit of Sunday you are helping to give them. By the way, are you using our COUPON BOOKS? They are practical helpers. too. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26

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