Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 20, 1913, Page 5

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Case of Fire hone a ani rs. B. M. Smalles and bricht b, . son left Saturday for a ten ' ctay in Georzia, v be the guests of relatives and nds. Robert Hart, of T:umra, i few days in Lalcland, the ¢ of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. i{art, south of town. r. Rollie Jerkins, of Vanen, Ga, brned to his home yesterday after bleasant stay of two weeks in eland, the guest of his mother, . 1. A. Jerkins. B — l 1 his & el ‘“fi Mr. N. F. Peterson, one of the moet popular conductors on the A, ( L., spent yesterday in Lakeland it} his family. Mr. Peterson has a s senger run hetween Ocala and [io- mossassa. Dr. and Mrs, n.oM rd urned from the line trin, which ine! i 1tha er important ci ] 1 n ~1'0\\<‘r(d with the hnnl\ itula (O ny friend Mr. S. M. Lummus, o cala, a valued attache of the Ocala Danner and one of the best linoty rators in the State, was in Lakelin vster- Aay, and, while here, was th giest of Mr. N. F. Peterson and fimily, | Mr. Lummus has many fricnds in' (Lakeland— Ocala people who now inmkv this city their home--und all ;never slackened this summer, > made daily. EVENING TELEGRAM, Mr. F. W. Barber is advising would-be purchasers of automobiles not to do it. lle was trying to be accommodating y rday by crank- I o man's car, but if he ever does it lie says it will be when isn't in his right mind 1, for the crank- ratus 20t in its good work oy 1 the result that {that member now reposes ip a splint, arm having beep broken by con tact with the crank. He is still on the job at the baggzage room, but uds it no easy job to dispatch his work there, azain he Mr. Southard, of Lakeland, was among the many visitors from the Polk county metropolis spending yes- terday in the eity. Mr. Southard states that Lakeland's progress has but tha* on the contrary it has underrone a steady increase. The lively little eity is undercoing many municipal as well as private improvements chanzes for the better are bein~ Lakeland has a future ns brichter than that of fown in Sonth Florida with the exception of Tampa. The larcest rail way center in the State outside of Jacksonville, transportation facilities makes it an ideal place for pew busi- ness houses as well as manufacturing concerns, and many live mey of busi- ness ability are investigating the ad- and that is perl vantaces of the place with a view m locating . —Tampa Tribune. ARKANSAS DRY AXTER .~mnn,m OCT. 20 1913. TELEGRAM STARTS HINE S1KY T00AY The Telegram starts another good continued story today, “A Person of Some lmportance,” which will inter- est young and old. Don't Fail to read the first installment. L. H. 8. TEAM DEFEATED BY DADE CITY NINE The L. H. S. Baseball team was defeated by the Dade City H. S. boys, Saturday, at Dade City, by a score of 8 to 0. This score does not indicate the many exciting plays, for our boys had two men on bases more than once and could not score, being prevented at one time only by a lucky triple play—lucky for Dade City. The Dade City boys will play a return gawme next they Thursday will them a dose ol their own medicine here when our boys say sive JANUARY FIRST Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 20.—The State supreme court has sustained the validity of the Goip prohibition bill and Arkansas will become “'dry’" after Jan. 1, next. The law requires a PAGR F1VE LAKELAND, FLORIDA. by the OWNERS OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF and entered NOTICE T0 into LREAN Lt 1t by virtzerof a conrract duly made ane city \«:'hl i t ¢ au horide. TENNI AVENLE fr he north side of rine has Lew ed and curbed in accordance with t By b 1 eoit paving and ca 5 dred ¢ three U0 dollars) aus S | wirk en and twenty (1120) luteal teet, y | o Cost I'er i! $luck No Owner Frontage 1 I H . 1 155 5 S | 135 [ W o 1 90 6 las Guiford 45 i 6 P Hendricks 153 4 2 5 I “ 4 1 3 3 ! ? = f 1120.00 iy Now then notice is hereby given that on the day of October, A. D. 1013 ¢ Council of ihe ¢ of Lakeland will meet at Youncil chambers at S p purpose of bearing all complaints which the of said property or other ) terested thercin may desite to mak sald o asse: 4 X k- abatung lots on either side of s of the total cost of such n” ovemeny ! ind will tot is determined “ cerdificates 1 1 assessed i Bt i Ut he rate of six (8) per ¢ { be pasa [ an | further y deat Board of Viee Proesi @40 (ml‘t.ll, Clerk 0 POI'E. tonn i hefl. en Women and Children, in all LL athers, Sizes and Widths." o0 0 “ e e e petition containing the names of a majority of white adults of any com- munity after the entire county has beep voted wet under local option before the county judge may grant a liquor license. ‘VIINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION FORMED THIS MORNING artowites will have the rloasuru;ga"e him a most cordial welcome eeing “A Lakeland Romance,” the ure reel of our own little clty,i OB A Cox anal dol sday night as Mr. C. Green has! jjoy oy Velerday. monalue jked it at the Orpheum theater | pe“acola‘ e — We can give you « PERFEGT FIT in all grades Ladiss’ Shoes from Gomforts to Satins. Geme | We take pleasure in showing you v | for! A Minfsterial Asscciation was where they went to at- formed i, this city this morning, tie {tend the annual reunion of Florida Meeting being held at the First Pres- rans, about 300 of whom are ex- byterian church. The purpose of the " X grs. H. P. Cox has returned from pected to attend. The Lakeland dele- S50ciation is to advance the cause of 1‘. Christianity in the community and hree months’ stay in Georgia and!cation went armed with invitations Btani oa 5 nessee, which she enjoyed most from the Lakeland Camp, City oyn. 8eBerally for the mutual advacemen and lock at them. at all times. FOR SALE n—— Two tickets from Lakeland to Fort We also do shoe repairing with the !atest machinery Myers and return to Cincinnati, O. : fouzhly. She attended the Con-|cil and Board of Trade to the Voter- °fl;a°.h "\",“"2'“‘]“"0:‘- : o] dotn B. Wooderman, 210 8. Lako All wark guaranteed and turnedcut same day receiv erate reunion at Chattanooga, this ans asking them to hold their next! 0 i ‘ § l‘ l .‘“ "”g"R“f's [nm((‘o avenue. 1330 one of the most pleasant fea- reunion in Lakeland, and the, were 'CMPOrary chairman and Rev. T. C. — L 3 Jenkins clerk. A committee was ap- X 5 el q es of her sojourn. Her friends very hopeful that the eity would bhe 7 A ety Y i FOR SALE-—1 new piano box, very . . pointec o dara constitution and by- ann o ve i ¢ oy v $ f this large gatherin: Xt 8 r. 306 8. Virginia Ave. 1331 delighted to have ber back m'h(N 9% inlareo; puthig i laws, which will be submitted at a BLIONE : L ) eland and particularly pleased 107\'oar i PAe ™ s it {meeting to he held Monday after Avenie Foot_Fltters ol'd:“_\ e R ok 7 Jthe third Suntlay at the First Pres-| - flaving purchased and subdlvldeu Jile caineg amoul et pounds, The board of county eonmissioners’ byterian church the Jesse Keen e..ate of 560 acres il ok d ] B met bere today and this aiternoon in | | | [ f Those present at the meeting this!one-half mile west of city limits, we " esgrs. J. W, Klvmbrough, Ry HE company with commissio. o= from ad morning were Rev. I. €. Jenkins,|are now selling in 10 and 20-acre Th pA'NTE,R sml'e. Biticd, B, tRsEon. And M. jolning vonntles who caie here for go. Ty G Bosierean, Rev, Geo. tracts some of the finest truck and WHER v detier ot Co“‘.mblls.' 1nd..|the same purpose, went out fn ma- Bolton, Rev. Pugh, Rev. Steinmeyer, ' farm lands in this section at the nt over to Tarpon Springs in Mr. [chines to inspeet new stoel bridges Rev. Gavin, Rev. J. D, Lewis. For particu- right price and terms. ibroueh’s ca sterday, and re- e, 4 C. Rogan, Room 1 and 2, t a most pleasant day. Mr. Kim-! which have been completed between |akelana CHICKEN PILLAU FRIDAY !lars see G. Lakeland and Carters ugh has a fine orange grove 0\4>r';m|1 Kathleen, The vi-iting commis- | NIGHT IN EAST LAKELAND;"“"O“ Sahryanuinus ok Ao 14(;;7“ re and kindly remembered the edi-'sioners were interestcd in the work A O 2 i 3 Last Friday evening in the heauti- L Some excelisit covangoNiand camie here) o examing | the ful oak grove on Oleander streot in TN e refrom, which, while not as well pridges which have just beep com fibnt of the Taridence ot Mp: 1. POINTS THE WAY red as they will be later, were pleted for this county I e noonle ol thnb.sectlonand e | e other parts of Lakeland and some The Settlement of This Tampa Resi- 2 I e gt SRR G L0 WO RO o W counity gntierad o thel gent Will Interest Our Readers Mot SaGeg gt R IO L purpose of havine an old-time chick-{ Qur peighboring town, Tampa, ¢ touiit for Jacksonville, where inadvertently made iting that en pillau., Larce fat hens were! points the way in the words of one Patterson will enter Rogers™ J, F'. Townsend & Co re the con bronght by the lidies, and the fires ‘ul its most respected residents: patorinm for treatment, her health tractors. Bishop & Grvr were th wore. started ac 7 o'clock, at: which Miss W. T. Verdier, 506 Jackson | bin '‘n very unsatisfactory for architects and also tho coutractors, time the chicken and rice was get to' §t., Tampa, Fla., sa “It would '”'E v tim If Mrs, Patterson is but Mr. J. F'. Townsend was the su- boiling, being superintended by ”""h:ml to fully describe my suffering ¢ . Patterson to leate her, perintendent in charge of the build- o oo of the erowd. from kidney complaint. For years | tobably attend the scssions ing, and was s0 prominently €on- . voune folks played varions|pad a weak and aching back and 1 St. John's Presbytery pected with it that tie mistake of games and p I the evening in hav- was subject to chills and dizgy spells il #. w owever this supposing Lim to be the contractor ;. . iy I time. At 10 o'clock Often 1 felt very faint and headache ik how sle is when she reachics was a natural cne, the feast of chicken, riee, bread, cof | i bl o g BEERG L et | a . T fee and cuke was served and enjoyed to give Doan's Kidney Pills a tvia Comnlain B0k Bood! S by all present jund I am glad that I did so, fo ‘ V o n of shect tal Irivit 5 stroot the cit Amons t present were W, ( [they helped me as soon as 1 bega e R e M sl boniR N family, T. J. Iiclds taking them. The pains in my bac ¢ ; 1 exhibition at the Central guen the 3 m oflice al- ;0 tamily, John Taylor and famil Hlivsign s ot sigsamentn i P ’“ Ll‘ g gm on Pun ’lfld G(‘m Ferfl i corner the pust few days. ‘most d There is only one rem- ypooddard and family, Mr. Green'oe the trouble were removed. I can ; i : . llow :\\'(el!\'(vl'u“ ted star, edy t vill reach this c'ag of of and fami Mr. Cronpard and fam- ip :" lorse Doan's Kidney Pills and hlcr:\ :.}fild HCFC R“ TG BT caCt fender eood, stiff fine ily, Mr. Reynolds and f y, Mrs. i! tuke pleagsure in doinsg so." v 2 i r \ q I f“ and cleverly joined to the gram fe ife iy stating to the ¢ Williams and family, J. W. Martin For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ' Ag‘[l |"§ [{f ’ & " | PP‘Y (A4 1 nter in a way that evi- plainants that if they the ang tumily. Besides there were aleonts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo RCRTL S B L . b LY numpen ol By Garibell W it 1 voun' people to swell the |y York, golc acents for the United - ’ ” : This is a specirien of or carel I brine their o, which numbered about 100 s.4eg, e by the sheet met part- complaint to the magor, g0 that & papcong e toun's v““'ll E 0 l TER dwell & T It case may be made out in Police i s wood for people to come to-liya o gtner. ‘ .I 'g! nl y place an electric buib at Court, the limit of the law will be ..y jn cocial ratherines gu 8 el FERT!LI&ER COMPANY ind swung in tl given. thi nd all ptonotnced It o preat|s = ses—————————— - e S 5w & JACKSONVILLE, FLA. tive advertisement. (ISR S e j e NC\N NY Oi'e 20 ol : i s (I CashPrices N e A Geod Aft :rnoon P e mm i p A~ double beader today. First “u-ar, 18 108 «oeor " | RESH, cLEAN STOCY OF STAPLE _— : came” gtarts at 2:30; second potatoes, peck «o....oe. 35 [ ANT) FANCY GROCERIES AT | . X |“game at 6:30. The “imeup is " ! POEE B T LIVING PRICES . This cvening or in the morning while out SIS P ‘s! ron= and we don't see how we can Fioir, 2 . / = VAUDEVILLE | be beat. Fiour, 12 108, ... TR N WA ..s0c| | shopping, we would be pleased to show 1¢ us, the sweet-voiced ter r'L 1Ce 8aCK ....oieeseeeenss 196 |Flour, Self Riginz, 24 lbs.....9%0c| & e 3 FIRST AT THE BAT 2 ; " ) L T AR MAURICE COSTELLO [Outs, BABE o40canenvsnenness LR [NUNRR Fl0NA S0, OO0 10 ..o = ! you our line of shoes. The most up-to- es uly recommended and hus ‘itarraph feature | ) B . Slde. .. 5 i ; .| In the great Vitacraph fe Pt ias vessssnes L85 [New Smok d Pacon, side..... ..18¢ . : ; e e ot QU T BTLCE P e Bnowarit, 10 1b paie si20| 1 date in the city, D all of the best houses in W ree-bage hit | o PR 1 S , WERGRRG M So Hefllsl:ure to endn;n”a bt: ;‘nsf.r;’tle 1'0 Hen Feed, Back «.ovve 2.05 ’(‘ottnh'nr\ 10 1b palls. 8135 :! and all we ne ’ htd *lo self-riging, 24 1bs.... .86 ¢ Baby Size Cream ........ «eo 20} " : i i ey Flour, Seltraing i Mgt : j Shoes for Ladies, Gents and Children in | Sy {Fioir, Self-rising, 12 1bs,..... .45 g Ly et \ PICTURES % - sl |Dried Fruit, Peaches, Apples, g ¢ : ' g [-[(\“9‘“,'::3 bat in. You will eave money and have| Prunes, per 1b. ......... azreeloall the latest st.les and leathers. ‘ ’ATHE WEEKLY Who follows Costello at th {"WIN )6 ot ennned. €hd pRokARD] (! | ! "’5' including those Funny the great ‘0“”’;’\‘[{912‘\':”? ALH your table better supplied It you wWill [op 00 o0 rocionding prices. ‘e AII F I | : I b " R l h F E’v Al S LR e i ,\1[;”, hitter and we Know cop-ilt this list frequently and give In adeition to the above we carry 4 }]051 7rv For e dfm y ,I = 18 RGO ',‘,',‘,, ,~ eye” today. < a line of staple dry roods, notions, e k| he has his “batting <3 yor trade to the store where good | .- i ’ '% NCO BILLY'S GRIT | PEEE = 1% < ty he king of movinz picture. BIGELOW (.‘OO‘PER Ker ig rendered and high gmdew1 Phione. 831 Dive. -Come oF gent ‘ h;n‘ b r {) u h Ru[h e rf 0 rd {8 [ s | Comes up next in to the WHITE stere o trexted PRE - b oys, Big Bill Anderson ! A RACE TO NEW YORK g 1ly are kept. Bt i : H i PN 1 ey 0 ! » goes your old ball game 123 i3 o - i | RELIA AND THE BOOB | So there goes your oid ball game Phone | Delivery to any part o7 theelty. '§ o L.; O E_ C O M P A N Y ! | A great blograph comedy — “L U ‘ | D 4 | —==| Good S:ets in the grandstand n -‘ e ‘ A TIIEAR 17 . B €73T ORCHESTRA MUSIC | 1 Tomi kins, Manage | H. J, 4 AS Opposite New City Hall Umpires—Kiean X {omedy r.nd Ciair Pictures E. Come tarly; Only 1700 Seats 8ldg., North Kentucky Ave Cor. Paimetic Su son Av, MO 0

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