Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 26, 1913, Page 5

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. for Lake City, where she goes ‘eenter Columbia College. Raleigh. She goes for the benefit of her health which has not been very good for some time and her friends sincerely hope she will rap- idly recover. & r. k. C. Swindel left today for | eport, La. Before returning he % tour the western States. ———————— | The Dutton-Harris Shoe Co. have Ul\\tred Chiles, who holds a respon- | recently installed modern shoe re- 8¢ position with a phosphate | pairing machinery, driven by elec- Le at Pembroke, returned to his |tricity, in connection with their up- i« this morning after spending |to-date shoe store on Kentucky ave- or three days in Lakeland. nue. irs. R. L. Shaw and two chil- o The Board of Governors of the iy, of Olympia, Ga., arrived in Board of Trade are again reminded |pal church who presided during the Nicholl or T. L. Waring. 1214 program, which was carried out as follows with one exception, that of Mrs. Duggan, being well read by Mrs. Patterson of the Presbyterian church. LAKELAND HOUSE and adjoining lot for sale. The best property in the city, 100 feet rrom passenger depot, 80 feet fronting the park! on Tennessee avenue. Price $6,- 000; only offered for a short time. l Terms easy. See A. B. Brown, 401 Iowa avenue. 1222 : Program Piano Solo—Valse Chromatique (Godard)....Mrs. W. A. Melton Select Reading. .Mrs. J. R, Duggan . ity last night and are the guests Mrs. Shaw'’s sister, Mrs. T. E. bertson . that a most important meeting of ithat body will be held tonight at the Board of Trade rooms, and every member {8 urgently requested to i bear the meeting in mind and be on ‘unl P. D. Logan leaves today : New York city, where she goes hand. rchase her line of fall and win- goods, with which she will stock M. M B Hethertheion (e store, recently purchased from s Nuna Patton. i pected to reach Lakeland this after- inoon after spending the past three | weeks away on a business and pleas- ir. and Mrs. John Patterson left 'y .o trin combined. Mr. Hethering- | nizht for Jacksonville, from o, firgt went to New York City, via th place they sail today for New 'tyo 0yde 1ine, and from there to i via the Clyde line. Business cinoinnati where he spent two or | pleasure. Will be combined on .00 days with friends. The past . Mr. Patterson going up to ook pe has been spending in his coods for his Auburndale store, 14 home town in Kentucky, were | o has recently under2one a . paq the pleasure of meeting many @ vy improvements., o' friends, which terminated his an- | AR T e nual vacation most pleasantly. 1 n | nembers or tne Daughters of all his travels he saw nothing that | federacy are requested to looked quite so good as Lakeland, th the Veterans tomorrow and last reports were that he was | iing at 11 o'clock at the city < glad to he headed this way. where Crosses of Honor will | i §icowed on several of the Vet-| Mr. H. C. Stevens returned this . this being the day for be- morningz from a trip to New York, al of crosses. Those to receive where he purchased a fine line of ts on this occasion are Messrs. |goods for his jewelry establishment, thews, 0. W. Colller, J. W. | He reports a pleasant trip, but stat- ut, J. L. Morgan and Dr. Hart. |ed that the latter part of his jour- 1 ney is not one he wishes to repeat I G. J. Gallemore, the talent- | soon, as he was on the train due to ditor of the Bartow Record, was jarrive here at 8:50, but which of the large crowd who came up | pulled in shortly before 4 o’clock P that place yesterday to witness |this morning. The delay was due to game of baseball, and the Tele- |the fact that one of the engines, in u office had the pleasure of re- {the wreck at Bersford, had been re- ing an appreciated call froln‘vlved suffciently to make the trip Gallemore, who was especially to SanforC and while journeying fee- used over the outcome of the bly down the pike it went off the 6. track, with the result that tracks ! 3 had to be built around it. Passen- gers on 85 in the meantime, had seven hours in which to study na- ture at close range. idone and enjoyed so enthusiastical- | desired. Apply 401 North Flor | Iy that a hearty Chautanqua salute | ida. 1134 | was eiven each one. The Baotist, | ———— . —e | Methodist, Christian, Iipiscopal, /‘: re vteri lll.. l'vln.h rland, Presby % N lscellaneOUS' “ terian and Dixieland societies were | | well represented. The Myrtle Strect SRS S e 8 church has no missionary society BRL DTSR ARING ecntiarenty TORIUM] Listen, Honey; | Get ont your money, | For Johnny Bunny | The man Who's Funny | 1s at the Majestic Tonizht In “THE BUNNY HUG” | A Sidesplitting Vitagraph Comedy “THIE HOUSE OF DARKNESS” A Beautiful Story Well Acted “THE DAYS OF WITCHCRAFT” A Selig Picture Depicting the Old Puritanical Days in New ALKALI IXE IN UIE LETTER'S MISSION A Fine Essanay Comedy HIEIR STEPMOTHER” A Pretty Selig Feature ‘CRABS AND LOBSTERS"” | Miss This, One of Those In- England iCive Fy by the Pathe FICga Heeaness R : e(?;:;:nyy aics MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND . - SATURDAY SPECTAL TONIGHT “autiful photo of Arthur John- “d Kenneth Casey will be given |A Convulrion from Start to Finish ‘! person purchasing a ticket it, PECIAL The Orphanage at Arcadia and FOR ™ SALE=Four return tickets What Is Being bone There cheap, from Tampa to Dunn or Fa- ........... Mrs. H. C. Stevens yetteville, N. C., over A. C. L Vocal Solo—Selected ........ Good until Tuesday night, the .............. Mrs. 0. T. Cason | 30th. Phone 332 Blue. 1220 The Work in China......... e FOR SALE—Fixtures of Sunny Side ikl oy Mrs. G. W Watson Recitation—Papa’s Letter .... hotel in good condition. Apply ....... Miss Winnie Davis Roach | Sunny Side hotel. 1221 The Needs in Mexico ....... Mrs. J. C. Brown A Short History of the Church Home and Hospital in Orlando and What Is Being Accom- plished There. . Mrs, Donald Adair Beloct Readiog .,......,.... .......... Mrs. H. J. .FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with private bath. Apply 1011 South Florida or phone 43 Red. 1207 Vocal Solo—Selected ........ FOR RENT-—Furnished front room _________ ..Mrs. Robt. McLean overlooking Lake Morton. 406 E. Recitation—The Joy of Giving Lime or phone 222, 1219 L s Mrs. G. T. Fleming | joR RENT—Furnished rooms for Al nnmbers were so ereditably light housekeeping. No childrer clothes a specialty, terms reason- able, see Mrs. Leach, 418 REast Oak street. 1210 vet but sent one member and the societies are hopeful of learning of a good soclety among them soon and a hearty co-operation with them for good. MCGLASHEN—He fixes harness and After the progzram was finished a| does it right. 1186 social hour was enjoyed and all pres- e ent were served with deliclous re- | WANTED(— Your safety razor freshments of punch and cake. blades to resharpen. Made bet ter than new. 26¢, 86¢c and 650c¢ dozen. Lakeland Furniture & Hardware Co. T4¢ DUFFY'S DEAD SHOT CHILL AND FRVER TONIC—2 to 6 doses guaranteed to break up any case of chill and fever, or lagrippe Taken as a ton'c, it will build up the system, improve the appetite and make life worth living. For sale at all drug stores 26c a bot- tle. Manufactured by G. E Scott, Lakeland, Fla. 968 ———— Deputy Sheriff Frank Scott, ot Bartow, passed through the city to- day on his way to Leesburg, where he goes to assist in capturing the ne- gro who a few days ago shot the marshal of that town, who was at- tempting to arrest him. The gheriff of Lake county wired Mr. Scott to come, knowing how successful he is in tracking criminals and landing them behind the bars. NOTICE LOST—His job because he did Dot 1Le Woman’s Bible Class of the have the proper co}nmem'al i N training. Do not let it happen Methodist church will hold their t et In todeh with the L regular business session oh Friday DTN % Ih : B. C. and prepare yourself not afternoon at the Methodigt church only (5. Het a 10D DUt 45 hold oue, instead of on Saturday as annonnced yesterday. This meeting will ba an | BoOkkeeping, ,shorthand type writing, pcnmanship and tele- unusually important one and :t fs graphy. 1171 FOR BEST HARNESS, saddles and all horse furnishings see Me-| Glashan. 1186 WANTED—Position desired that every member attend. OB EORT SNSRI A RO New [disonia as a private chauffeur; best of references, P O RO O RO ROROR OO Phone 255 Red. 1209 NEW EDISONIA TONIGHT ~XonoE.. . If you want a first clags mechanic to build your residence or to do other carpenter work and one that has had years of experience and {8 a hustler and can do your work at the mini- mum cost, drop, a postal to A. M. Hobbs, Box 627, City. 1184 TWO LUNATICS HIS ROMANTIC WIFE A Corking Comedy, (Universal.) THE CURATE'S OUTING With Mattie & Early, the Famous Kid Comedians. (Powers.) A WOMAN LOVED An Tmp Drama, teeming with ex- citement. Bob's heroism in rescuing old time sweetheart from the rall- road accident, results 1n a happy re- WANTED—White waltress for two weeks, Z. T. Harrls. 1218 FARK HILL LOTS ¥OR SALE ON EASY TERMS union. (Universal.) All streets clavel, cement side How is this for a bunch of good | walks, electric lights, city water ones? You can't afford to miss them. s&nade trees. Ses G C, Rogan or R M Stephens LR T Matinee Saturday at 3 P, M. “1 We will have on hand by the end | 1 one from the large stock we now &) } have Ia%k-larnd Eardware & Plumbing Co. Lo TRVEARSTNS childrer with a Bank accozen I /s your duty The man whodoes not Protect ‘ his family from the hardships 1 if he should dic. does not deserve a family. The First Duty of any self-respecting man is to bank some money egainst sickness or death or any unlooked-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 OF LAKELANDH® U9 YOU WIAR SHOLS? . WE SELL THEM We bave the most up-to-date line in Lake- land to select from. Dress Shocs, Com fort Shoes, House Shoes---infact anything in the shoe line. A full line of Hosiery for Ladies, Gents and Children. Yours for Honest Footwear, ' Kimbrough-Rutherford i SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall M e 1_Toe s D 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. FR ‘ Insure yourself against accide nts by having your china, glassware and other fragile stuff out of the reuch of the swinging block of ice. A clear road to the refrig erator always saves trouble—and tears, sometimes. Ba® .- By co-operating with this ice man of yours in €very way you can you will call out the best that is in him. Do it. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 $9 A THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., SEPT. 26, 1913. PAGE FIV ! % % SOCIETIES ENTERTAIN, - F " Jo % 5 e e e S Al b ; < 4 FOR SALE—10 acres just at city The various missionary societies of . 3 D d f the city met with the Christian and | LMits; fne young grove; goo Episcopal church societies Thursday Bame; wamhs genck ol B e : afternoon at the Guild hall, which :orcv.:rms i sk e v l:e':b | . | was tastefully decorated with potted M i i . 'ferns and cut flowers. A warm wel- |FOR SALE—Fine lot, 60x130 on g | come was given at the door by Mrs. South Boulevard, just off Lake i ' Mershon and Mrs. Oscar Eaton, the Morton. Only $1,000. The John L |two presidents of the different so- F. Cox Realty Co. 1208 | cieties entertaining. —_— e Miss Kate Reynolds nad charge of |'OR i‘\LE"‘GWd d’]"y":lg mercan; tile business; good location; mus ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Gus Nelson are the the registration as the ladies entered by ¢ 1d at . ; 8ood reason for f F' proud parents of a lovely little |21 Seventy-six registered—a num-| Dbe sold at once; g n Case (\) 1re daughter, born Wednesday. ber arriving too late to be classified. | S¢lling. Inquire 203 South Nelw Ly 4 The meeting was opened by sing- pCIRsTeC B - &;4\\‘ /§' P hone 5 QO0Q || »rs. 1. 3. Chapman wint 1eave [!" followed by Hevotional service, | FoR SALE—2 fveroom bungaiows; : . N ’ [tonight for a visit to her old home Le:”"g;a”“fl -~ Mershon of the | modern conveniences. Take car ) \\ Pl — -~ e =~ U i1 Saulsbery, N. ©., stopping en- svan church. Prayer was of-| part payment on one located in | f i f { lyiss Rosalie Swindel left yester- ‘route at Asheville, Charlotte and |\cTed bY Mrs. Eaton of the Episco | \yaring addition. See W. F. (9% yo”,‘me e {

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