Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 14, 1913, Page 5

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Casé of Fire 5,000 hone PR G Pat a lovely litt'e As not ¢ two child y, which is qu coincidence. TRMATE DI Nowlin returned ye v trom Jacksonville, wi \‘ on Sunday. Ilis friends ar to note that he has sufliciertly ered to be able to make trivs bier the State, which is a rood wtion that he has about entirely re le ered from his recent very se- {llness. . Oscar Wolfe, who is repre- ng the Southern Drug Co., of konvil'e, in South Florida, ¢ omOrlando at noon and is cpend- he afternoon with his family. ikes his new work very mu:h, is meoting with oplendid sie- He says Lakeland has the shine h o of all other places he vis and progress and that they Il heard of Lakeland wherever 0es. e e fire department will tender a vet to their retiring chiel, Mr. swatts, Thursday evening at Cafe at 9 o'cloc ts has made a most etlicient . and the department, whilc e to give him up, were com- 1 to Jo so, as his duties ag city cs all of his time and at- on, The banquet will be a de- ful afair and enjoyed to tle t extent by each of the parti- bts. | requn . Will Gracy surpriced his many | Ly retoraing howe last nizht ' Licd by a lovely Lride, ! en united in marria‘e last 1y at Nashville, Tenn,, to I'enlah Cherry, a charminy irl who spent the scason several winters ago the guest of Rizging’ family. The connle are being chowered tincere {_;ood wishes of a ds, They are at Lome to 3 at the Lapham ¢f- B ver of Tennessee avenue Jran: ¢ street. ave e weather now beingz we KFloridi icorating that fall ter ter in Florida blughinzg harded 1 brec is ju sty lelightful sexron of vtopate is he ditions as obtain al months n i.ovely Lakeland. INE VAUDEVILLE ACTS--3 NI ITATURE PICTURES—3 VAUDEVILLE The Zarlingtons \ {IALL MINSTRELS “ook and Mae COVEDY IRISH SKETCIH 'medy Drama in 2 Acts - UOUNTY SHERIFF PICTURILS S CREEY Fine Irish Com U EOURS' §70W FOR 10-15c | - ‘3 TODAY'S PROSRAM \ - Mr. Prassels, of Lekeland, s sur~j veying the town for electric lizhts and is waiting on the people to say when they are ready.—Apopka Not;\ in Orlanilo Reporter-Star. Ap: DR Kibler, of Dunnellon, is a visitor to Lakeland today, e leaves in g few days for D¢ thie representative of larce ph interosts, this beins t ' lic has made to that country, Mrs. Anna M. Ilolder, of Cqlq eland today, comin: ! fnspect the prooress of the ; ler hotel, in which she is 12 terested, , is i1 ) n to ¢ Kib- y in- most enthnsiastic boosters Lukeland | tas, and she has proved her {iitl in ‘ the city’s future by her works, in making a heavy Investment here. | i sl | { At a meeting of the City Council | ilast night attorneys were employed " by the Council to represent Loth eldes of the le2al questions invo'vin the validity of the election roco tly beld on the commission form of vov- ernment. City Attorney Plinton will represent the position that the commission form as voted is in.a'id, while Fppes Tucker Jr., will defond * the position of those who belic: o t t Lakeland citizens voted a valil ard effective form of commission ment. < nasreement was made with the attorneys wherehy they b paid $250 each for ecarrvi: o to the Supreme Conrt. cted that a decivion can t this decision i'l hinze whether en Jan, !, the city government will be or nuized by corncilmen or commissionors The suit is an entirely oney and is simply to settle the lexal status of the city 1 thus avoid annoying and expensive com- plications in the future. are to I is ex- pe Pecember, and upron 1in friendly affai |MIS3 I'FTEN PATFRS)N CTLE. { BRATES HER 771 DIRTIHDAY e | On yeeterilay afternoon Migs [elen Paterson entertaincd a w of her little friends at her home on North | Florida avenue. | Althou~h her birthd:~, the 13th, is considered an unlicly number, Helen and her little fricnds claimed they spent a very ple t «fternoon. The thing that seems to slezse Helen most was the arrival of a little sis- ter born ycsterday morning at 8 o'clock. The fact that two little the same birthday in the same fam- fly (unless they are tiii ¢) very col- 1 Is tearil of and, r rdless of fact that it was the !ith, the foel that yesterday was their ~ir's have y come and wor- ship with us. Iour of meetingz, 7:20 p. m, ™ [ e ey !‘)‘id i R RSN MM TR ST 55. s 1¢ hirst At ipate in the Grh for the Wil it the box Mrs. ilolder is ono of the | A AR~ A~ AAAAAA A A A A A A~ ACCIIONAL STREETS THAT HAVE tEEN PAVED In the artfcle in yesterday's issue relative to the streets that have been paved with brick and asphalt, the lagt paracraph was unintentional'y omitted, and the number of streets did not show up to be as many as have been really paved, the addition- al paving follows: " Florida avenae from Main to Myr- tle street; Tennessce avenue from Pine to Oak; Kentucky avenue from Main to Oak; Massachusetts avenve from Pine to Oak; Oak street from Florida to Magsachusetts avenue; Pine ¢treet from Florida to Massa- , chusetts MISS REYNOTLTS' NILIINTRY OPFNING IS ATTRACTING INTEREST Miss Minnie Reynolds is holding her arnuval fall onening of fashion- able milliery today and tomorrow, and has many attractive stvles and shapes on disnlay. Miss Revnolids is ghowing all the newest shades and laree crowds have availed themselves of the opportunity of attending the opening today. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ortoher 13, 1913, W. F. Hallam & Co. to Carl lTop- pervorth, W. F. Hallam & Co. to Carl Hop- perworth. J. Walker Pope to John B. Web- ber. J. Walker Pope to Albert J. and John H. Weber. A. \W. Winn to Mrs. G. B, Trast, Florida Iighlands Co. to G. F. Kletzin. Florida Development Co. to John Eliasen, e Stone & Mann to J. E. MR pavalted. M 1"oward nny to 3. 1. W. 1. MeArther to Ma2e Mre 1>e Webb to Chas. Carr to Floyd Crook. Landes, Won tment Co. to Harry *ymnor tn T. A, French, . Burton to Rutter & I'r ‘. 1 J. Hauger, Gen T, Edwards to Mrs, W. II. ‘hatley. e e { Sugar, 18 lis. Seissseanets Bl Some Show Tonicht; One of Those Unbeatable Majestie Prozrams. Don't Forzet Those Snecial matinees every 0 to 5 o'clock. iday from 2:3 THE COLLTCTON - prARTy ‘ A Sideeplittine Seliz Comedy ! GENEDRAL STO the ‘me¢ riean Sold Astin: T ‘ S ———SSSS Irish potatoes, peck ......o0s Flour, 24 1b8. covuvevrnnnens Flour, 12 1bB. veevsvvssennss 1.95 1.95 sack Corn, Oats, 8acK ...oove Shorts, BACK ..oeesessssvses 1.85 Hen Feed, sock ... 2.05 Flour, Self riging, 24 1bs.... .85 g, 12 WB.seeee 48 wil!l sgave money and have r supgiied if you will ently and give Adams Dldz., North Keutucky Ave. non ki YA s President Wilson in the act of tine sin recent pr ofifce to whu reinrned to his n at which Gov- odod Prestdent acing his ballot R b he suec A AR AAAAAAAA ' NITTINFRY OPFNING OF THE T.A {MODE IS CENTER OF ATTRACTION 1 The chief piace of interest for shon- pers today and tomorrow is the La Mode, the lovely millinery parlors of Mrs. H. Lozan, successor to Miss Nuna Patton, where the rrand fall openine of millinery and ladies ready to wear fs befng held. i The parlors are beantifully dec- orated with ferns, palms, and cut fiowers, while handsome rucs orra- ment the floor, the whole making a beautiful settine for the lovely tri- umnhs of the millinery art, and the £1il] dis of feminirve beauty, for the parlors have heen crovded all day with delizhted shon- pers. ve. To~an hog on disnlay one of the handsomest lines of ladies’' to-wear rowns a! Il coat svite hroneht to the South, and in addi- tion to this line she has a stock of lovely millinery which makes it nos- f sible for a purchaser to buy a dress tand hat to match, the style and ren- coral attraetiveness of which could not be excelled thoneh the shonper should visit the seats of fashion, lovelier play ready- even I'nrineg bhoth days of the onenirg ! and also each eveninz, the shonners are recaled with delivhtful moeie, jwhich makeg a visit to this emnorium all the more delichtful, A cordial in- :\'H'Mnn fs extended to all the ladies :n' the city to attend the openine, which is the most elaborate event of the kind ever held in Lakeland. | Tomorrow the truckers and fruoit rgrowers will meet in Zolfo ard ner- feet the orzanization of a truckers’ union. ! Nov. 11 has been set as the date or the eleetion to Le held in Orlan- do to bonAd the county for $600,000 for good roads. I Mrs. ¥ nounee that shbe vill onen her mil- M. Tolder wishes to an- linery bucinese in the game loeation huildine is eomnlotod part of No- 1290 as enon ay the which will Le the carly vember, Fon posT farpichnd, Apply " a nanly Ottin~ 1208 L0 B8 607 East Day street, or, i | | LEARN TELEGRAPHY | Pogitions vates 2t not per month, Steady employmernt, rapid tpromotion. ‘Terms reasonable, See or write \V. D. HOLLAND, Mgr. Lakeland Business College. 1304 ranteed to all grad- less than $60 | CALL FOR ELECTION ' Notice is hereby given that on the 6th day of Movember, A. D, 1913, a Democeratic primary election for the city of Lakeland, Florida, will be held for the purpose of nominating the four wards. Candidates may quali’y hy paying to R. E. Lufsey, treasurer of cet forth ¥ For mayor h conncilimen, 34, the committee the erein etors l\lhwl ¥ M. F. HETHERINGTON, | Secretary. | |e® ! o D 1 3 the followinz officers: A mayor; and | ! four conreilmen, one from each of | Suuvnn il VILSON CASTING HIS BALL Cordial Invitation is Extended to You . to Attend o Our (o5 - NG DISPLAY Fail and Winter JMillinery And Dress Materials Tues. and \ch:::gct.l4-and 15 Yours very respectfully, Miss Minniec Reynolds A beautilul li-;e of Droess Goods and Sitks. 1iavite all the ladies to ca!l and let Miss 9Qlive Tram- mell Show them to you To-day I have a 3atDha Machiaz, aal an pre- xx pated b eover your hitloas 2 = OPENI Gentlemen:--1 hive a Beawiful Live of Suicy, fom 310ty 327.3), aqrlif itis Valu e anl Style y u wuit, com: tosee me, Tal- ¢0 Values i1 O 11 Paaty, all sizes and styles. AL my S35 ar5 S04 Witha Garantes J. C, OWENS N> 105 Adams Ky. Ave Phone 284 Fichonl Su;p! DR 1,40 an—————~ Echool Books an ot « Poncils, Itk Crayons, 'is, Book-bags, Etc LAKELAND BOOK STORE Beunford & citz & ™Y ci [ . e VED| "MONEY 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, \ poi SA VW hy ot let us satisfy you? Hosicry Tor All Th: Family. T S PR A —— Y ja-taert 1he .J* SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall i

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