Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 30, 1913, Page 5

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:q; from the bedside of Mrs. " 1 in Jacksonville are to bt that she continues to im- i ¢ friends are delighted so well. Pender and little . returned home from «ay of several weeks 5 s parents, Mr. and o ot Fort Meade. w 1. Bevis and Mrs. M. .o leit yesterday for Kis- tives for several days. jwce Mrs. Devis was roy- 110 sce her depart. v friends of Mrs. F. J. ‘arming daughter, Miss are delighted to vack home aszain, they oot the summer {in the They report a fine time ore is no place like McXen- been gpending the wrions points in Geor- at Staunton, near nave larze grove they will spend v Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Yo were married in ', brings the infor- y reached Chicato and are enjoyin~ the Windy City very will be away until F. Fredenburg has re- | home in this city after isiting npa. Mrs. nied home ) Jannie Bag: uin as her guest for a Mrs. Fredenburg says clited to be at home Morse wishes to thank all to contributed to the fund ventilators on the wood- used by the Lakeland While everyone de- fact that conditions ry, many of them having the comfort " in view., Thanks are ssrs Cardwell & Feig- cenerosity in giving any gave who have 1 school, losher, daughter of Mr. r, living about two of the ecity, is home T absence of several relatives and friends Tenn. Miss Booher ill for several weeks . but returns home ' to health. IORIDM — asaaz VAUDEVILLE HENRI ROSTAND .* of program tonizht. ‘0 %e Mr. Rostand in hic A Usions and his wonder- A;;‘?-*LOUS HUSBAND” “¥ Drama by tne Lubin Co N AL vy *LYOND EYED MATD" . Nese Feature; One Slould Not Migs ‘TTORNEY FOR TIIE 4y, DEFENSE® This Kalem Picture, So Me and See It Lo T'r yp “Reel Feature “PIRE OF THE DESERT” ELAND, FLA., SEPT. 30, 1913. MESSRS. 0'STEEN & CONNER-TO i OPEN NEW JEWELRY STORE Mr. Truby O'Steen and Mr, Charles Conner have resigned their positions with the H. (. Stevens Jewelry store and on Nov. 1 will oren a jewelry establishment of |submitted, which we can make, is the wishes of the woard of Trade, | te property owners and business men | Whom they represent in this matter. f The only reply, it is respectfully | that the Board has carried out this plan so far on the strength of a | ftatement made by ¢ne superintend- PAGE FIVy o they will visit Mrs. | od, and her friends re- | Mr. L. A. Fort, of Lakeland, the architect in charze of the big Kibler and Holder hotel, is in town in con- sultation with the school board of- ficials relative to superintendine the JDunnellon high school building, — Ocala Star. ' e LA S e Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Talley re- turned last nizht from a tri o wo or three weeks, which they Ivery deliehtfully at Cha ..t;n ‘l"lt(lin‘{ the G. A, R. rennion, :\'it'ilin': friends in Atlanta. 1g- route home they stopped off in Jack sonville, where they were tho uyoers of their son, Mr. W, B, Tai| family. They had a very pl trip and came home much benelitted in health. o O 1 | who has for the past week bo jguest of Mrs. H. 1. Mend on Kast Orange street, 1 jers. Miss Verdier is tae author of “The Maid, the Man and the Mis- itie," a story of Yellowstc |intermingicd with and }n'\' feism. Miss Verd:or is a ve y ;charming woman and those who | the pleasure of meetine hop (that she may azain visit Lal i('.l no far distant date. [ i Park {PROT. R i | pipliven, cwihich didn’t use a matel, weul e to tuke his word top it, ted omne or and taking hig sta pass or two, and flai fan end The pr 1 asked if one in the awlicuc had a paper they would like to ha.e IO papes, Lopposite side ot the of it. any {gentleman, back a yonsideranle dis tance in the house, held up a copy of the Evening Telegram, starting at the same time toward the sta:e. Prof. Rostand told him to stand | where he was and open up the paper and hardly had he raised up the pa- per until he found he had a torch instead of a perfectly good paper. It took Prof. Rostand nine years to perfect this latest feat, and it is indeed wonderful as well as mysti- fying. He will give another per- formance tonight and again tomor row evening and large crowds will no doubt be out to witness both cn- tertainments. —— e LOST! LOST! LOST! { iL()S'l"—\ pocketbook contairing a $10 bill and 50 cents in silver, o West Orange street or ) i avenue. Finder will be rewarded. Return to Tele:ram office. [MAJESIC. that film company of My, but Yester ours is getting good to us. day we had a two-reel feature that w:;s pronounced the best ever, and now they come right back and give us another one just like the other today. Well, it's your gain and our gain, go we should worry. It's “two reel” to be true Look this over and then bet money three ways. ———————————— “THE RETREAT FROM MOS ow" In two solid reels of excitement thrills and heart jumps Comb your hair pompadour tonight, for it will stand on end anyhow your “ANNIE ROWLEY'S FORTUNE" And Here Is Another Good One Don’'t Want to Miss MATINEE TOMORROW e, ————————————— Miss Marguerite Loulse Verdier, ! te Mr. E. S, Chaudo'n Acquircs Interest | left this | morning for her home in Fort My- 1! jused in another experiment, and a | You | their own in the new Elliston build- jent of the lizht and water plants at ing, occupying the room next to the 'a Board of Governors’ meeting on postoffice. [June 27, to the effect that the plant Both rentlemen have long experi-|Was able to take cire of this in- ence in the jewelry business, Mr, |Stallation. Mr. Raffo appeared at Conuer being a watchmaker and en- “this meeting voluntarily, so far as| graver eénd Mr. Osteen being thor- this Board is concerned, and made | oughiy familiar with the details of | this statement in reply to questions ! such i Lusiness. Both have mauy |Will perhaps be urged nevertheless | friends in Lakeland who wish them I‘thut the City Council {8 unable or | Ve success. |nn\villin_z, in the first place, to incur The new jewelry establishment the expense of finstallation on the | will b one of the handsomest w DProperty lines of the city, and, in | South Florida; the floor will be the second place, decline to main- | tiled and decorated walls and ceil- tain the system if it should be in- inz will make a handsome setting |€talled. It would appear that the | for the elerant fixtures which have ffloal‘/l are in a position to represent been ordered. The gentlemen at to the Council that the plant is a the head of the new venture feel £00d paying institutivm and able, by that the field is large enough fer 'the profits being made, to pay for her jewelry gtore ard, secinz @nd take care of all the equinment the onportunity, embraced it before Necesgary to maintain this gystem, | It was taken by outside capital, ani, jard the general lishtinz of the eity, bolievi that nothine is too zond (and that, if any are entitled to con- for Lakelard, will spare no expens» Sideration in this matter, it is the in fittinz up a handsome store. {property owners and business men | Vs o ' | e WhHO are paying maximum rates for | INIIAN CIGAR COMPANY (B AR Sthe, IS BRANCHING OUT merts can be made before the Coun ! |cil, if necessary, in order to secure |their favorable co-operation, i In conclugion ,the secretary would say that he now knows the business ! men of this eity as he never could ! : e Sl i ik have known them otherwise hut for | mportant changes, that will tend |(yis past six i to increased business and 1:n:d hlu l: a»nlrv:;ut)l'::l,ll.b\vi(l;I‘;.T:'nc‘-;" 2] advaneement, are announced ’m”flifl‘.\', they are as live and pro- v the Inman Cicar Co. Mr. E. gresgive a bunch of merchants and ‘handoin, who for many years 1 home Loosters as can be found any held a poeition of oreat responsibil :'-_1...“\ ; v ickland Lumber Co., quired an inter- | These, arzu- and New Blood and New Canital Will Lead to Further S.ccess i v e Respeetfully submitted, | HOLWORTIY, ect in the cicar company, and will | S ot Secretary | take hold of the selling end of the i PR 3 | ‘; ;li. ‘M 1l--lrls: 4:fy1‘v‘i fa (x r\”. SPECIAL TRAIN MAY BE RUN | el B Al Tanng A aRquled el TO BEARTOW BASEBALL GAME ' - mitation throuzhout a larcze | Th y afternoon the Lakeland Gl b sttt arid Baviow b e teams will try o in a very modest wav, {0 clusivns on the Bartow diamond, from small beeinnines a busi- | M4 @ Jarce (rowd of Lakelundites of considerable maonitile 1 “ il no doult go over to sce the Foan built up. A number of skilled 1““"” r played. i | kmen are emnloved, and the| Manaser Arnold Armistead has 15 of cients wufaetared hav y:lln» promise ol a special train to Le ed mlarity. With in "”” from Tere to Bartow, leavins , d ¢ nd backed by the [lere at ©o'elock, provided 100 pas- A ity of Mr, Cl 1,_:,“1; ‘ ar 1. A round trip , coupled w (.! o practical a'f1- (FHte of o cen or $1 will be tv of C. I. Inman, which is re |« d, this being larzely deter- poneible for the splondid rrowth of !mined by the number who asree to flie concern, there is every reason [#0+ Those who wish to 20 down y prediet snbstantial enlar @ the came should notify Mr. of ” busine nd wider porn istead at once in order that he for the woell- wn and excellent |May make arrangements for the | train, if a suflicient number decide s of cizars that are being put REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mrs. Clemence to Entertain The Epworth League. The entire membership Epworth Leazue will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Edith C. Clem- ence, in the Colonial apartments on Lake Morton, Friday evening, Oct, 3, from 8 to 10:30., The prozram 'committee has arranged for an ex- cellent program of music and read ot the | (Reporter Daily by Security Ab- stract and Title Co., Bartow Scptember 29, 1913 N. 8. Tolar to 1. H. Radford. M. J. Richie to L. Vizouroux. . E. Ohlinger to D. C. Gaffney. Inland Realty Co. to G. Erbes. int. The following will be exhib 0. W. Johnson to G, 1. (:Inusou.' it¢1 in the form of living pictures| ©- W. Johnson to G. E. Gleasen. at the close of the program: The[ J: B. Sutton to C. N. Sutton. Deaconness, Faith, Hope, Charity, Inland Realty Co. to Ernest B. Young. and The Gleaners. The young ladies are requested to |brinz in a quart ice cream box, a lunch for two Place your name on Lox and then carefully wrap in Florida Development (o. to Wal- | (ter Fullmer, Florida Townsite Gill, Gill & Padeett to J. S. Watson. E. C. Stuart to W. A. Lyie. Iiphraim Johnson to T. A. Gas- Co: to 'J. W. {the white paper. The entertainment will be known s est Home Gathering." Ple er the entire Leasue ""‘f‘ : : T cordially Invited, Al Florida Development Co. to llenry od time i ured for all. Watch ‘J' Rogers. < rhureday and Friday's Telegram for I, M. Buck to Rowena Sampson R Orrell. it (o \. B. Brown to W. K. Ioller. - i " R. J. Rivers to R. A. McAulay. WZHITE WAY TOR LAZELAND R. A. McAulay to C. S. Twiss. o go. [ IS ASS G SHAPE | tinted | (Contir He Could Understand. Poet—"All my life seemed to gu Into that poem. 1 was perfectly em | hausted when I had finished writing it” Sporting Editor—“I can sympa thize with you. I was In exactly the same condition when I had finished reading 1t " No. Six-Sixty-Six | This is a prescription prepared especially = for MALARIA of CHILLS & FEVER, | the Council, and possibly by mem- g "o gix doses will break any case, and bers of the Council themselves, 10 if igken then as a tonic the Fever will not ey are unable to meet return. It acts on the liver better than ow that they - e o Calomel and does not gripe or sicken, 25¢ from Paze 1.) y refrained from tronbling them with what mizht have been consid as some one has Now | ered a “day-dream,’ ¢alled it in the beginning the matter has assumed a definite shape, and we believe it is worthy such a consideration and action at !the hands of the Council as could | not have been expected before. 1Tt {s known and understood that an effort will be made, on behalf of | e e e New Edisonia/[. W, YARNELL | v £ S AGSALDADSIS0S060 ruecessor to W K. McRae, ’ l NEW EDISONIA TONIGHT | 1 'TRANSFER LINES link of All Kinas d K-asonahlg Service A Mile a Min- anid's Hizhway— OnC s 5 af: (Nestor.) ute Nestor Co A Quarter Meter—Great Comedy 1 { Powers.) 2 aud Hu Promot &1 A Yine and a Marathon—You Know | Qusranteed Mining Pictures Are Always Good. | N : i (Nestor.) Household Moving a Specialty ‘cme ig you want to have casnd Ouie SRS & 700 ! nene 57 Green Lakeland, Fla a good laugh. OwrBank is a Notional Bank. — e Lt US toke care of our money. A National Baik is operated under the National Banking Act, Th's law piaces it under the supervision of the Treasury De- partment of the United States Govern- ment. A rigid examination of the bank's affairs is made several times every year in g the interest of its depositors. g Do Your Banking With Us e aaed OF LiKEILLAND S We Repeat That We Are Merchants We S:lI Ice e That means we are keen for all the business we can get. Lt That we value you as a customer, and there isn't a thing we can reasonably do for you that we will not do cheerfully. The better our, service the more we sell. We are not cold-blooded because we handle a cold product. We are human, through and through Judge us as you judge other merchants, knowing that we cannot afford to be arbitrary or partial. OUR ICE is good ice. And it is cheap enough for you to use it freely. If not a custemer already, we solicit you now. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 WE SELL THEM D — . * We have the most up-to-date line in Lake- i land to select from. Dress Shoes, Com - fort Shoes, House Shoes---infactanything in the shoe line. A full line of Hosiery for Ladies, Gents and Children. Yours for Honest Footwear, Kimbrough-Rutherford SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall Telegram10c Wea

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