Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 24, 1913, Page 5

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In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 s ———————— prof. Grundahl has accepted g pallenge to wrestle Chris IHanson, rion middleweight wrestler of jinne=ota and Michigan, some time ! ot onth, in this city. Prof, Han- ' now at DeLand. B. H. Maynard left yester- ¢ lor Chicago, where he goes to . post-graduate course in sure He will be away Iy about a! onth. Mrs. Ulric Hugenin and little quzhter, who have been spending Mabel Drape she wil) take up er of the Srammar Lake Morton Private Monday anq will be glag to see all of her olq schol S and ones who may desire to atte any nd . new There eing tal en in th he .t‘w l\ row between [, 1 Bartow and also th 1 g game of season . From reports p rtow one of the stronzest o played on the local son. We under will bring s that have grounds this sea stand that they have announces that | her duties ag teach- | grades at th i school nw\t:‘ el New Yoik, is rec wnized for her prow seen seated at the wheel | sWinnning and 18 golf and tennis ARARA A SO AAAAAAAAAAAA Missionary Societies to Be | The ladies of Christian the the Lmscopal and churches will entertain | missionary societies of all the other churches Thursday atternoon, and the following interesting pro sram will be rendered at this meet YIEOP S ANNN AN CRNOOI NNy N A AN AN AN R AU A s e One little word may pierce |l\~-‘ heart, With sorrow keener than a knife, \nd best of friends may quickly part, BEEVNOIINRRIBINL Year-cld dadeucer of the Late Mayor in every line of sport She is fond of modoring, | | | of her car ONE LITTLE WORD secured several players from ot With fecling of such bitter strife. : e ing, which is to take place at the! e j e b TAOLARE, have bowns, and the Lakelang ‘hog will |lld il of thie blaoane]. shiceels VLB i s A s Rt eached home after a most pleasant 'Layve 411" thoy oati do. th q o0 all ot the § ‘piscopal church: | Oue little word may kindness show, journ 1'lk""rc"‘llion ’ }[‘ Sl LU Hymn No. 250 When all the world seems dark 3 |aggrega i rever vals | St f 2 o lare stronger nm(:“:]‘e‘- the ,I"‘JL“r Seripture Reading 1 and drear, |8 £ e ' than ever before Pravers I\ SANE. ofLAbkHEsE aRbt flow The first meeting of the season of |this season and will no doubt give |p 5 W i i “‘IA“‘ Of dotuent anenish Moy, ¢ i is3 L give [I lano Solo--Valse Chromatique One little word may often cheer be Music Club of Lakeland will be | Bartow g hard fight | (Godard) Mrs. W. A, Melton | ; Sl no at o'clock | Gillisni wi T o : é RN N . A, Meltou # Fndb“ll)et:‘l:;:fs s‘:.l\llbdio : Alilo?d ‘an I'IIL].NH Will pitch for the locals, |Select Reading—Mrs. J. R. Duggan | Ouc little word wmay help so much, S . {} 3 p v Mrs. S o sidil in~5 o auxty‘91 H. llro\.\n for thn[’rho Orphanage at Arcadia and The weary with a heavy load, Ird nvwhmem :rnt y | Visi ‘;Ffii Big .\141?1111:: will have hisj What Is Being Done There \ pleasant smile, a gentle touch, ited to be present. " p «“y‘“ ou the first sack, Smith | Mrs, H. . Stevens Smooths places in the roughest —_— jon second, Garlet on short, [.ittle ‘\'m“tl Solo --Selected i & & : ' 1 H 3 Selecte (Hl(l. Miss Annie Browning is having Meharg on thirg and Lawler behind | MRS 0 s breral rooms added to hex'llfo;lle o:: tllnw ln:'n. The outfield has not heen i, Work in China, One little word may tempest calm, \ T v A r a0 \ how ) 1 % 1 . o ¢ L " " nth Tennessee avenu.e.. ,“ g 1 Will iplaced however Man Arm Mrs. G, W, Watson | When raging fierce within the i much to the facilities of the stead says he has eot « itation- ~Papa’s Letter Breast: i ri P18 is kine W 4 S . ‘. ! e lon acclommodatm_': WA and is looking for Miss Winnie Davis Rouch | A kindly word may fall like balm sitors, this being a p?pu]ar board- tion. The Needs in Mexico \nd angry foelings soothe to rest 2 house during the winter months This is the last bie ne on t Mo b Bioiwn ST e local eronnds, as 18 the last vmn No. 2149 i(lnw little word may be too lafo, | Tie Women’s Bible class of the zame of the s Dartow et voof the Chureh I Before fond hopes are buried low. ' \ethodist church will meet on sital b Ortando Aud often it may seal the fate ™ afternoon, instead of on Tuwd Being Aecom | Of many lives for weal or woe | at 3:30 at the church, to, There. Mrs, Donald Adair | —W. H. Clarke | i lar business s 1 | & i | ng will be an i \f I 1. Anderson | I d to be present. I It Robt. Mel. m | | S S S to con 1 The Joy of Giving | 3 E i Nuna Patton, who sold her team, and Mrs. G, T. T i y establishment to Mrs. P. cour flymn No. 261 | Lomun, announces that she will — Prayer. | ptinne to make Lakeland her ') Car & . o+ e S bl L O STATE BANX OF AURURNDALE Logan as trimmer ; t- e Aubnradale, Florid: 1 made a splendid I the I K K 0 1 Statement of Condition at | in her millinery business a s > of Bueine Sopt, 16, 191 | friends will be glad to know Saturday after it RESOURCES l vill continue to make had i e8tR T ot ind diccounts. $26.671 .mi keland her permanent home. i ( | wmd Pankineg hon 6,005.87 ; o | kodaking, but as the sun was not F and fixture | | il 0 Wolfe left last nizht B | { : out the kodaking had to post | g iwville, where he goes to : dne from har ! { nal arrangements for remov- boned. A gume of frimmy was t paid ont o to that city, having accepted a grcatly enjoyed t with the Southern Whole: y.ino the winner. It tted $40.25% .50 ; 7 Co. at that place. He as-| = 0 41t this was Mary's last LIATHLATIES s new duties on Oct. 1. Mr. g Y Mabel Capital stock (paid in) 15,000.00 been the capable and ac meeting with the club Mabe¢ el o ting pharmacist of the \Wadkins being absent, RLIILERH 00 fe Pharmacy for the past two or Mayes took her place at the table. ypiavict and oxchange i'“; §, and his many friends Mrs. Mayes and Miss Mildred then Cashior’s checks (out | f ¢h regret the departure of | . o\ rorroshments of ice eream ! o ‘ 10 ‘»1'! and interesting family from ok $6 1t wou thon Erowine Rent acconnt ) kelor v ar al hey may re- and caxe. S L b d all hope they ark the nests bade their hostess $40,353.59 | U il some not far distant date. |dark the ruest: Gt ; e ——— eoodbye, thanking her for the well- I, P. E. Braddock, cashicr of ”Wi &5 o2 § an ank lo solemnly | nn | spent afternoon. ahove imed bank, < ) IEIO,"IJNS ELECTEDRD WARD | iy 8y 8 swear that the above statement is : et CH‘MAN THI | true to the best of my knowledge | ir \. Riggins was elected to | DR. SARAH E. WHEELLR and belief 1 ; ! X i LAl P. BE. BRADDOCK | © of councilman yesterday 03TEOPATH oty | ; Third ward to fill the va- | G A i ) t ! 1 by the resignation of |Rooms 2 ! S ]"-.” { Scipper. There were 1l S, i fes cast in the election = ey 1 Mr. Riggins received 1. |pacin g ) g ; gentlemen rece ' | to e ' = d 1 ’ 4 . £ o | - ) 5‘ 8 5 i T el BE £ vt of Florida at | p | ow of €ame mate- i . Iwi3 B ] Q‘\ 4 4 rial. Collar and fichu of pleated white IR A JLJE U § es Jul cre; ¥ L ] b | VAUDEVILLE i ted up to chance to see the Kom- |the lers, Carter and Carter, so » Come early tonizht and 2ood, clean comedy; en- el of pictures and excel- oked at e Matinee i; “I'd like to 20 I t cot $2.30." The ticket m it would only cost INTATURE DIAMOND" Z-reel feature by tle ! great story well acted, n r et selle s worth. 4 ! situations, with jus 1 Comedy, ' TEN ACRE GOLD BRICK” e ! need to come from Win- "Joy this comedy. It's W the start to the finish. | — ‘DAHL VS. MANN i «IN THE LONG AGO” Y5t Two Out of Three { v With a Sonn \t A Beautiful Seliz P ‘ cokialzas 0D PRELIMINARIES—3 l Pretty Stor | S 8 5 y P | MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND oy ITee-Reel Feature VHEN A MAN LOVES” " . . So No. Six-Sixty-Six This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, Five ot six doses will break any case. and if taken then as a ton'c the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ 1-‘(,{'_\‘1'[’,"7)41,.1 Fellows' pin on side- walk by Western Union ofiice. | | Owner can have same by cu]]im." at Telegram office and paying for | this ad. 1211 | FOR SALE—10 acres just at city limits; fine younz grove; good house; some truck land. See us | BOPHROROPOIOSTEO0OE for terms. The John F. Cox Real- | TVRE TR | ty Co. 108 | - [] s e ln it 0n FOR SALE > lot, 60x130 on (/W ¥ }SUEZ | South B d, ju:t ot Lake 3 | Morton. $1.000. The Jolin sraansnaoeosog | F. Cox 1208 THI FURNISHED ROOMs—For rent; 1 te, hot and cold water For furt infoimation =~a'l at ) 312 South Virginia Ave. 1213 T \G T 3 CITIVALRY .\ , ; . ' AR No S1gns on That Road. : = There are no signboards along the | Showing rk, Perlin, Paris, [ o4 0 success. Wae have to patat ouf | b4 », Coustantinople and Lon those vho have found the Vel i z own, ¢ v don See the World With US'road g raliv tro busy to attend | Tonight. (Universal) ‘c FEREERE OF LAKELANDH PAGE FIVa [ —— . ma——r Bofecf ortr wile and children with @ Bank accowunt r‘ The man wh>does not Protect h his family from the hardships if he should die. does not deserve a family. The First Duty of any self-respecting man is to bank some money againstsickness or death or any uniooked for calamity that mway befall him. Think this over now, and by a few slignt sacrifices on your part you can start a bank account that will come in handy to you and your family some day. Do Your Banking With Us FIRST NATIONAL BANK \ We have installed modern sho e repairing machinery and are pre- parved to do all kinds of shoe repaiving and rebuilding. All work done the same day it is received, We have employed an expert workman and all work is fully guaranteed. b ._____%_..,AT__ - e Dutton-Harris Shoe Store 122 Kent Phone 353 Blue " 00 YOU WEAR SHOES? | WE SE THEM LL We have the most up-to-date line in Lake- land to select from. Dress Shoss, Com fort Shoes, House Shocs---infact anything in the shoe line. A full line of Hosiery for Ladies, Gents and Children. Yours for Honest Footwear, Kimbrouga-Rutherford SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall If There Is Anything Breakable In Toe lce P—1 Chest, Sce That it Is Removed Before the driver comes with our ice. He is instructed to be very careful in approaching the ref rigerator and in placing the ice, but his fingers are more or less numb from contact with coldness and he might let something slip. 5 » Insure yourself against accide nts by having your china, glassware and other fragile stuff out of the reach of the swinging block of ice. A4 clear road to the refrigerator always saves trouble—and tears, sometimes. By co-operating with this ice man of yours in every way you can you will call out the best that is in him. Do it. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26

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