Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 10, 1913, Page 5

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Case of Fire one 5,000 o Miss Margaret Jewett is L {riends and relatives” in | ; several days. e queen Esther Circle will meet ow afternoon with Mrs. C. ,, the president, and all mem- ¢ urzed to be present at this, | ¢ meeting of the season. __._—-——-—-— and Mrs. R. P. Johnson of b, wio have been vigiting the F. Henley and s of Dr. L. in Mitchell, returned to their IW. F. Mooncy, have familics, iy |C. E. Mooney being unmarried \ll are domiciled for the present at 'i\. | J Bl iy | 7. R. Cason and Miss Clari- {1yler House, North Kentucky av- Wednesday . i con, of Bartow, accompanied L Pipkin, of Aradelphia; Ark,, e up tonight from Bartow to | DAIRY REPORT FOK SKPTEMBER the week-end with Mrs. Ca- baughter, Mrs. J. F. Wilson, b cunset this evening the Jew- | ¢ of atonement begins and will | bt the city. The day is known b Kinpur anid is one of fasting rayer in which forgiveness is for wrongs of the past year. e 1. "d-ar Wilson, one of the | \lethodist divines of the Meth- conference, and president ‘of butlishing committee of the | 2 Christian Advocate, 18 in the | { | | | eving Rev, D. B. Sweat of his as editor of that publication Mr. amd Mrs. H. E. Memminger Iuspirational. : }len last night for ithey will mother. Atlanta, From Atlanta they bine business with pleasure }a short stay in the great metropolis. The Mooney brothers, th {dumber, have arrived in I from Rockford, 11, and have quired the boat business of J Cox on Lake Parker, They ha (leased a considerable tract of lund on e lake, and plan to ¢ an amusement resort, with dancins ,bavilion, refreshment stands, ball grounds, etc., and will : ter to fishing and pienic parties, | of the brothers, Messrs. B. nue. Jess Hendrix, score 57 1-2. J. J. Marshal, score 47 1- Brannen's dairy, score temperature 54, specific bronriately observed by all the {1080, total solids 11.34, butter fat 3.2, bacteria per c. ¢. 2,500,000 Lakeland dairy, score 55 1-2, tem | perature 54, specific gravity total solids 13.04, butter fat 4 teria per c. c. 1,500,000. G. A RHOADES, JI Inspe Pretty Birthday Party About twenty-five childrer piay looking after the matter 'ered yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Llpscqmb to celebrate the anniversary of Master I his health is sufficiently im-|[ipscomb’s fifth birthday. The house visit Mr. Memminger's to New York where they will com- THE EVENING TELEGRA. )VALUE OF A COLLEGE EDUCA- TION IN BUSINESS | REV. JENKINS' BROTHER T0 REVISIT THIS SECTION — Rev. Jno. 8. Jenkins, missionary l In an editorial of the Philadelphia | Becretary of the North Georgla con- Public Ledger of July 18, 1913, the ference, has once more consented to Writer presents the striking views make a campaign in the Bartow dis- 8iven below on the value of a col- ! glct In the interest of mission work, lege education to a business man: € Was here last year, preaching and: -~ “It 18 a significant thing when teaching at Orlando, Kissimmeo, railroad oficials make a plea for a | f:&keland, Winter Haven and Bar- ;clnuical education. 1 recetl;tliy {toW. His work had a deep and Quoted Piovost Smith, of the Uni- |lasting effect. He sowed seed that (versity of Pennsylvania who urged ;:ll beul-( harvests for years to come. | :n th: stronxes;i poul:l: w:y a re- 8 work was both educational and turn to our earlier and broader gen- ‘ernl knowledge before taking up the Everywhere there was the intens- | ePecial technical courses. est regret that reparation had not | IV¥ L. Lee executive assistant to | been made and a larger attendance P""":"e“' IR?' f'“;;’ l“::“ud “a t‘::’ | secured to hear this man who has | Breat neglect of those broader sub- done so marvellous a work in North |Jects such as political economy, his- | Georgia. This year plans will be | tOry and gen ral literature,” on the ' made and the matter advertised, and | Part of the young chaps just out of a greater work will doubtless be ac- co::egedWho ;e;ek employment °'l: the | complished. | railroads. ese young men know ac- Mr. Jenkins will reach the dis- | the technicel facts required of an ohn . trict about the 25th of November (engineer, but they know little else. | wwe also and spend ten days in the campaign. ' It 18 efl?yidto c'ite fllustrat:ons t](: He will likely begin at Kissimmee Prove any side of any question. and work to yFa" Myers and Alva, Cassatt was a cultured scholar, the and then back to szkelan'd. The €lder Vanderbilt, wao made the New program has not been made out yet, York (‘entml. was an untutored but the preachers are urged to be- Man. If Morgan got the iReRtjtng 0 gin to talk the matter to their peo- ‘:]clli:)olcouc';"l{l an.(zeE\;]riope scfnmol;s ‘ ple and get as much enthusiasm | BLOONIA AELY I panecin aroused as possible. and Rockefeller never saw inside of In the Atlanta district, where Mr. inny but the rudest country school Jenkins resides, the churches are Ih°““' Mr. Baer is a college man, planning thirty thousand dollars lawyer ard a wide thinker, but ~surplus to missions this year. There “‘:m Packer, who bullt the Lehigh will be great surpluses all over the j"alley 810 Who founded Lenlch g conference where he works. | dnlverslty, Was 0 no way s highly ~ Our pastor at Lakeland 18 a broth- | ® ‘;}c':eld lnm:. i 1 ! er of this distinguished visitor. Dr. 1% 11 10 Barder forainonzcollega where ! will go during ree in akeland stablish g0 ca | Charles R Jenkins, president of Wes. | Eaduate to succeed on any eastern E ) 68 12, Javan College, is another brother. . |T8llroad today than for the college Florila Christian Advocate !mun aravity NATURE'S SMILE !toll-bridge tender at 13, was flash- {Ing like a meteor in the raflroad St. Cloud Tribune: The climate of ,World. E ch year it becomes essen- Florida is nature’s smile and goes | tial for a railroad operator to know | R, with the land. |something beyond the necessary ctor weight of a steel rail, for the obvious reasoa that railroading is now far the North the winter is a time of MOTe cowmplex than at any time in it cold and snow and ice. Tn Florida | the past. —Philadelphia Public it s a time of growth. It is money ;Ledger. in the pocket to live in a country , ol i |FOR RENT-—Half acre fine truck where nature cuts out the refgn of | | land on Lake Hollingsworth. See | o l082; o2y Dy There is no seasen when all nature is at rest. Winter in Florida is only such in name, In seonard frost and pushes the growth of plant f to acain take up the work. |was nrottily decorated ;md.lhv' lit- yife. G. E. Southard, city. 1‘:891 tle folks all had a most d@i:htful — . SO s . T. 1. Woods, accompanied |afternoon playing games. Delicious FOR \'LF‘ Household furniture, | sweet little daughter, Gracia 'refreshments were served in the live- | Two new naval stores firms are to | including piano, excellent condi- i \\.'w\k leaves tomor;"ow for 1y di;nng room 1:,](, \ttTaoiioRt vas be established in Pensacola in the tion. Sell cheap. Apply A. H. | onds, leg . 2 il g 310 S. New York Ave. 1 | puville, where they £0 to snend ceived muny pretty presents {very near future : il o 271 l eek-end with Mrs. \Voofls'i LI ; | WANTED—DRoy to sell the Evening | s, W. D. McRae, belns | ypo0 3y, Holder wishes to an- | { Telegram on the streets. Apply | hests while in that city of Miss Inounce that she will open her mil- . I hr . Telegram office. ! Savnders. : The many friends linery business in the same location pe(:la as “(es ST e | F. McRae will be glad to learn |\ o° o o0 o building s completed EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wishes | he continues to improve. MFS. which will be the early part of No- E— position in hotel or cafe. Address b will be joined in Jacksonville | oo v 1 1290 Sugar, 18 108, .....0vu...ns. $1.00 A. Williams, General Delivery, . Woods who is now in Palm ; | Lakeland. 1287 | and together they will re- Irish potatoes, peck ....... T e 2 arly next week. I wish to announce that I have pioup 24 1bs, .............. 15 m”’;‘“"g }';“”h“ed ""df "‘:bd"’med’ = Nu-Way Tailoring shop to |the Jesse Keen estate of 560 acres | i e d 4 Flour, 12 1bs, .......... e ery clever performance at the L. M. Whidden, who takes posses- prilm was given last night by i sion of the same at once and will be Corn, sack Scimidt & Co. and the great [uynder the management of his som, The dog is & show |B, P. Whidden and F. G. Duke, bimself, while Mr. Schmidt’s |who will collect all accounts due me Shorts, sack .............. ; wonderftl | anq will assume all resonsihility. J. E. GILBERT. 0z Prince. siowing his th, lifting as much as 850 § at once, g Jittle short of fors. The performaence will the theater tonight and to- | V1ioht and their show should endidly. W. E. Spiers, of Atlanta, Ga., | rs. Fay Moore Cartwright, parried Monday morning at 10 @t the residence of her par- Ir. and Mrs. W. W. Moore, U street, and left at 10:30 uts in the North for a month 1 hich time they will be in At- ' teir future - home. Mr. & nssistant auditor for the { Georeia, and a man of very rils and business qualities.— Record, ORIV S | VAUDEVILLE Schmidt and Co., featuring “¥T (og Prince. Don't miss 4t act. A treat for the chil- — _ JUST GOLD Biosraph—Western TIT'L JOHN SLEPT. %W-dy drama by the Edison Company “TR GUARDIAN Pretty Selig Feature y,‘hv.lSSY MUSIC ¥ Classy Musicians s —— PFETS IN A REAL citing now; THEATER | » 19T COMEDY co. €Y Night. Change Nightly ~— |1t Wasn’t Poison— ! one of the funnfest you have ever World's Series Game 1280 Ladies are cordially invited tend the baseball matinee at t jestic theater Saturday afterroon at 1 o'clock, and all other days there is your table better supplied If you will ‘mun [D IS 0 N IA ass | a game C. GREEN, Mgr This is a prescription prepared especiully goods only are kept. f for MALARIA or CHILLS & F Five or six doses will if taken th It acts on the live ! and docs not “rip MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30°5:00 NIGHT 6:30'10:30 TONIGHT'S PROGRAM seen in a long time. Under the Meleun— Fine Vitazranh, ’ : Tsurin Fl;mmf r?;:f:f with a b Dressmaking Department, second floor, Diveroing Paths— ature wi 5 : moral, conducted by Mrs. Aubuchon, SPECIAL MATINEE 1 At 1 o'clock eveTy ( diame better see every ___—-———-—_———"' reak any ca-e and A comedy scream, jone-half mile west of city limits, we ' . 1,95 ,2re now selling fn 10 and 20-acre | |tracts some of the finest truck and --------- ceeee 196 g lands in this section at the' 1.85 'rizht price and terms. For particu- lars see 2. C. Roran, Room 1 and 2, 2.05 |Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146, Flour, Self-rising, 24 1bs.... .ss! 1279 Oats, sack Hen Feed, 8a0k o' .svissinesin to at- Flour, Self-rising, 12 1bs...... he Ma- .45 | You will save money and ha\'e“ consult this list frequently and give | your trade to the store where good The Sons o a Soldier—A wonderful dramatic spectacle in 3 reelswhere Polly Drale proves the innocence of young Primrose, by the Stand- jard Film Co. | The Jars Man Gnt an Elaborate Plan ' i | 0! ack—This is an up-to-date 2 f"’m k!flS, Mflflfluer; f Attack—This | o war pleture with a love story run- Adams Bld>., North Kentucky Ave. Phone 123 ning through same. Come to see this, if not pieazed your muney refunded AR from the seats of fashions. -e~ See our Brocades, Whipcord, Wool Charmeuse=--Trimmings to match each shade. $ 0% DG GRATAIVGOOA0 GO s « SO EOHTRTIOH0 VOO DTOND SOVRTDOVOODO DO “ U. &. BATES! :momamo'momoomm«wx.m, G S {man. It is harder for the uneducat- ‘@@E!’- E jed man now than it was When | 2 S < {Thomas A. Scott, who had been a Q‘Etfilg @ 5 School Books and School Supplie EANEA DO ‘fl.@@ = &5 e REE RN g%@fifi@@ e GE iz AR Stop! Look! at our Windows Ard take a peep at the new and EH051E <3 EAE (O] up - to-date styles of Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. s R M o We have a $15,000 stock. All o styles, all designs. Come and See Us CLOUGH SHOE C0. “] AM THE SHOE MAN" (SO RGN &= Q2 FOIGHE EANCS LY QIGIOIDDIG] | lave Received Today A beautiful line of Dress Goods and Silks. | invite all the ladies to call and let Miss Olive Tram- mell Show them to you To-day | have a Button Machine, and am pre- % x pared to cover your buttons x Gentlemen:--] have a Beautiful Line of Suits, from $10 to $27.50, and if it is Value I al- so Values in Odd Pants, all sizes and styles, and Style you want, come to sce me, All my Shoes are sold witha Guarantee J. C, OWENS No. 105 Adams Bldg. Ky. Ave Phone 284 e ———— RSO 871 TR N T T RD Tablets, Pencils, Ink, Crayons, Lunch Baskets, Book-bags, Etc WE CAN SUPPLY YCURWANTS LAKELAND BOOK STORE Benford & Steitz ' —— A e 5 i "‘M CLOL0 00000000000 200 mmw.u».;..(,wu.-«tvw-"é | M O N EY SA V ED . MAJ[SI% C- | ‘ We are showing the newest Fabrics direct MONEY MADE UR LINE is open for your inspec- tion. We have the largest stock of shoes in the city. Our fall lines have arrived and are giving fine satisfaction, Why not let us satisfy you? Hosiery For All The Family.: Kimbrough-Rutherford SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall

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