Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 22, 1913, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAXELAND, FLA,, OCT. 22, 1913. Pleasant Celchration of N 15, Nunnally’s Birthday erday was a de .muul day for wio were bid- per to spend and assi . in celebrat- speading the at rer how mother, NMrs. Nuni inr her birthday, ),. day. The ladies broucht 1 all spent day. A sumpt s at the noon hour. -o¥ed the day their faney a most pl linner was spread Those who en- were Mrs. (. P. didlntance, Mrs, Kate Morris, Mrs. W. M. Boswell, Mrs. Poteet, Mrs. {McCrary and Mrs. Gracy. . . . Cumberland Preshyterian Ladies Held Missionary 1 Meeting The Cumberland Presbyterian Mis- 'STUDY CLASS MET WITH MRS, BRANTLEY —— The Woman's Mission Study clags of the Dixieland church met yester- s Case of Fire hone . S 000| day afternoon 1t 3 o'clock with Vipg ‘»mn S W e Heten . Aiteh =" g B“”H”' at her beautifu] home n)m.\ at the chureh, at which time D G. \lcCo]pln on Success avenue, the rexular procram was carried out, v, aud Mrs. ermrned from a stay of sev- s at Hot Springs and also mn.u:se& The subject for the afternoon | Jusiness tr “The Chinese Woman,” was four d:,\\m i very interestinz and instr ctive, i Each member res poaded rea their part ag they were called on | After tho ' son had been tor- J W KIMBROUGH PREPARING oughly discussed, a soclable | 1|f ; Lour was spent ut which time Mrs, .1 make this city his home Brantley served refreshments con- . wusiness headquarters. Mr. Sisting of a salad course, hot choco. | ‘ Pl e iy bR D st Rl e 11n‘; t'o build on the lots adjoining the! lappreclation by doing full justice to| . il ol what Mrs. Brant] : |and handsomest stores in Lakeland. Mnd~0m6 oil painting, the work | The ey had prepared. ['This store will be 47 by 120 feet, two ladies Heclared her \iss Annie Belle Marshall, one °flcharmlng hioates & ot stories, with an inside balcony of dty's most gifted artists, now | ¥ 12 feet, which will give him 14,000 The following is a list of t he la- us one of the show Windows at|ging procent: Mmes. Owens \\‘lllkl: square feet of space. He will han- 2 'idle in this place a general supply Pailey clothing establishment. IC W. Dean, Elli o . » 8 Dean, Richard title of the picture is “Answer- | {Leffers, Thizpen, Clifton, Kirkoat- business, similar to that he conduct- - ed in Sumter county, including such the Roar,” the subject matter| . s p B gy 00 s two large lions answering the Gibbons s Dicl;e:sl(: |lines as bugzies, wagons, harness, ted, ete. The ladies cd to have with them at . the pastor, Rev. J. D. B. Sligh, well snown it the State as a fruit and broker, is now in Lake- expects to buy property e & Kimbrouzh is now prepar- ————— | merman, of the ocean. Hughes, Oscar Wolfe, Fixter, C. . ::g:le;: ”hm’;)t farmllng lml;:](-monts Arendell, Guy Arendell, Brantley ilie en“:l'mnns;nat“t:]:ml ::1“::;‘1]1. yx. W. D. McRae has returned|20d Miss Bertha Hughes. ; DR 2 make a specialty of the Kimbrough and Skinner systems of overhead ir- rigation. He will also handle pianos and organs, sewing machines, range stoves, and automoblles, carrying a ' forty or fifty-thousand dollar stock. ””“1]\1% buginess will be one of the E reatest helps and attractions of the ¢ from Jacksonville, where she el wen in a hospital for several| Manager Green has secured the v and where she underwent fl‘PERUCHl GYPSEENE STOCK (0. s oneration. Althoush im-|0f Tampa for a three day's encage +0. she is still confined to her mMent at the Auditorium Mond a4 her son, Dr. Earl McRae, | Tuesday and Wednesday of | remain with her until she is en-'“"“" This company is well kr and very popular all over Ir out of danger. ty. Any one wishing any over land put on all rew plays. g ¢ alene hes Wi l‘ Hi7 Ihv:nl irrization can obtain it by R R i r W produce ZON i § i i “(:‘L“” P l; uce A N \,- 81 writing to the Kimhroueh System 2 vestern pla and Tuecda 5 Y i ¢re will be an informal recep-| . . v.and Tueeday fgeoph el trrication Co. or the Skin: ARRIR R at Mrs. Fletcher's studio to- "‘;(\3;“:]1“"']‘}";‘ il row nicht to which the public mJ comedy, e Syetem Overhead Drrigation Co. 1HOP WINDOW. | J. W. Kimbrough, pe r.vnn.lll,\, filly invited. The recention | i -md Will have prompt atten- s the opening of the W om'lnmATTRACTIO}S COVING tlnn J. W. Kimbrough is well TO THE AUDITORIUM }lmv vn over all South Florida and I 1 same »r°, which has been placed the studio. he expects to run this bus 8 un- Peruchi-tvrscen €0.0gop the old name of Kimbrough Sup- i 1vrenbeck-Wallace Cir- [ply Co. He expects to have this hus s, Kate Morris’ many frinnds:(”:\'.mf"lvf’!‘_‘yl'{n' S dieti Im ,r-“}l th[,, l\ v!Eu- ‘t ret ”,f felichted to see her at home g .oy gontuia : Gy PG SNt I R aiter a4 delizhtinl | thires Nov, 12-13}, Edison's ta!l Di . ‘,‘ ub ’;“]If‘,“ I"‘ {.y“l.‘i tay with friends and rela- 4o oy i , : ‘ - ‘l“l ;”"I ! at Pitzrerald, *tlanta o ; : \.m' ; Pilgr Ly | rW ‘iu how 1‘15(,. to read end and was rovally enter- Ty i XEa | : i 1 her health was greatly ; y s i "‘ ] a consequence. |Geo. e o o i 3 NOTICE TO LITHT AND Cthe Ki nd Skinner chel Clonts s epending WATER CUSTOMTRS i el in Tampa, where s is . 1 A. D, Iacerdorn, The ofMee of the lioht owaton Tt iy aaT down yesterd r dn the city hatl; ti | Urpose r ldinz of Miss Fay ! s the collector 11 nibir | a dittie canyv: § \'r. Pdward Fni in his office for the pur r 1 ) Il last ni~ht and $ ceivine rerte: From 8 a. m. to ! 00 1 | L da t [ of the most brilliant social 3 m and from 4 to 5 p. m., exeent | g 1349 ¢ of the season in that eitv. grom the 24th to 20th of eact PR IR rinces Bond, a former T.ake: wyon (he ofice hours w i AR i it was onme of the brides- ypo afternoon only. Please be cov $ALE ON LASY TEK e ;ernod accordinely and you will erart o R SOty ST ime a special favor and enable me to t {make the necessars collections. valks fle Camp Fire Girls will meet on C. D. CLOUGH, ace true P at 3:30 for their first Coun- 1337 Collector. « Ereghens Fire, All who have the cere- _. [l dresses are expected to wear | AT THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE This meeting is open only, ———— *» who expect to be received| Men’s clothing of all "eubers. All who have been as- paired. P 4 part in tme ceremonies are Children’s clothing and lacies’ un- L"fl to know their parts and all derwear made to order. "5 must be prepared to take —Home-made guava Jelly, M»'ana ur Ehal's & Fever Pvc . .on No. 666 is prepared espc yll) for MALARIA of CHILLS & FEVC™ Fiv~ or six coses will break any case, nnd if taken then as a tonic gorurn, It acts on i liver better than Lnlamul arnd does not gnpc or sicken. 25¢ kirds re- 15¢ per r " full ceremony as given in glass. e tanual, Stamped patterns or stampine | (|7 P “}_ m—-_.m‘.‘wu-xn‘mm._h soe R i B “' ATHE Q ! ! Bl Sigar AR00N oive s oy $1.00 ! l ;_' ¢ v 4 i ; w " lirish potatoes, peck oiiiiees 35 ' e I Plour, 24 168 cicvesssvacnen 15 ; Elout, 18 IR sise s eivmis s VAUDEVILI.E Corn, BACK +v.oevvnen sese 1.95 Cagmy ' R DA e 0N 3".’!15 the sweet tenor sin-er Matinre Evers Dav 21,,,,) ‘o 5 1ts, sac 2 - His last nizht, eo come 3 Shorts, 8aCK ...eess o188 g - Night, €:20 to 10:30 Hen Feed, 870K «.vvvens 5 « 208 PICTURES Sy PICTURTS TAYIGHT Flour, Seifrising, 24 1bs.... 8 TR e [Flosr, Selfri 1910 s 0% 5 - riolr, b IFI‘R\L‘\ FR " TIE PAYMSTER { the greatest 2-reel featires | You will save money and have "M in a long time. An Great Western Story | » & thrilling story of the/ | your table better supplied if you will —_— Nrd ) T I7ADPETE a)s i i i i consult this liet frequently and give il T\\.PO TANGLE A Sidesplitting Comedy fl‘eammg]y Funny (‘n-npdy & » A VIOLIN CONCERTO Th- your trade to the store where goed {gervice is rendersd and high grade '3"“7. Fndav Sw‘ rday UDFVITLF AOTS —2 Pretty Edison Story¥ | goods only are kept. THE ALLEN SISTERS — et | Phone 123 I and y TS IERE” | | “IF IT'S NEW, IT'S IZ { LEP MEYERS \m“k Face Comedian ‘J r I(‘m kl 'S u1a"ager Next | Week Adaml Bldz, YERUCHY-GYPSEERE €0 |— '¥OMAN’S CLUB DEPARTMENT ==s I| &dited by the l-’lcks Committee of the Woman's Club Many questions have been asked as to whether the library was a “bluff” or a joke It is neither— TO ERECT HANDSOME BUILDING | he Fever will not | 3 Flour, 24 Ibs. Flour, Fancy tead Rice, per Ib x!".\' 5 6 Paby Size Cream North Kentucky Ave. Cor. E. Palmetto St. and Johnson Av. it is a live reality come to stay, to be one with the lives of our people of Lakeland, to grow with our town. A public library will be an influence for good every day in the week; it will make our town more attractive to the class of people we want as residents; it will mould the character of the children in our homes. The public library is an adult s chool; it is a perpetual and lifelonz «class, and it fis the reatest educational factor that we have. We all believe in public li- braries. We frequently discuss the library we are te cet “bye and bye.” Will the next generation need it more than this? Will the children jof the next ceneration be nearer dearer to us than the children who inow cheer our firesides? We all want a library for o urselves, for our neighbors, for the good name ol our duct of the last century. for its own higher culture; the advantages of good society to many who never could otherwise en- joy them; it is one of the most im- portant influences that tells on the: individual character. only known by the company he keeps but to a g reat extent he is made or || \ unmade by the books he reads. \ public library is the flower of tre! modern forms of co-operation. stead of buyinz go many books and magazines, shelveg after one readinz, let us “nool onr issues” tude of emall sums Into one fund, buy the best at the lewest prices, and then uge the volumes o bonoht for the rood of all. We need snend no more money each year for liter- ature, but we need to save the wast- are due to unused fnu‘lsh purchages, hook avents' commissions and needless and we can have a public library without fur | | hooks, profits ther cost may help ounr neithboring farmers 11 ag onr townsideonle Thoy 1wt snoport publie libraries i { rosmall commn '8, but we em oin o for nmtnal ad e o t otter librs nd \ Yo 1y of iatore | [T Jiteat nlea for ¢ ihrary, T apneal to each one ant 1 of our citizens, and also most 1l to attend tl mal o of the library at Floteloy etinlin, 1t8 presef homaoe, The 11 ary ba« no elass dis on nov t dictinetior rithorof for poorep-—|t lones all-—it is for the benefit of ye all, and we heo yon to come m lend us enconracement hy vour pre onee The reception will he he! %0 on Thursday evenin | {rrnm T.to b: LEARN TELEGRAPHY Positions guaranteed to all grad vateg at not less than $60 pe’ month. Steady employment, rapic promotion. Terms reasonable. See or write W. D. HOLLAND, Mer, Lakeland Bnginess College. New Store ¢w Goods —_— FRFS'T, CLEAN STOCY OF STAPLE | AND FANCY GPOCERIES AT LIVING PRICES Self White Smok d Pacon, \nm\drlfl 1011 Cottolene, 10 1 Bucon;, S8 0e cide BRI St $1° pailsi. . on i $1.2 6 Packares P'ecrline the 23rd inst. in our community axd § town. Why not get it now, and be getting the gooll out of it? The publie library is ~wholly the pro- § It is' @ the crowning creation of democracy, \ it offers N A man is not f§ In-§ which wear out on the M and put the multi- ] Dried Fiuit, Apples, Prunes, I'eaches, per 1b, Full line of canned and packace | goods at corresponding prices. ! In addition to the above we carry a line of staple dry goods, notious, : b |3 |3 % imin 0ugh-Rutherford etc. Phone 321 Blue. Come or serd | to the WHITE store and Le trcate? white. | Delivery to any part of the eity. H. J. MATHIAS bl 3 PAGD FIVE If any one has a book 'is YOU we want now, even v110reii11: the public library than the books. j MRS. S. T. FLETCHER l ’\:,: T ( () Lm‘ i% fifi ’fll,’.- G 5 ‘IL_ .J /4 od W e ) A GQEAT RL DUCTION fr} th:n:w ar:ivals U Your cpportunity to secure a stylish hat at « low price Ay, Ay, MES, a5 Are 0‘1" all ‘J .1 [2 All the Letest Styles For Men Women and Children, in all DR Leathers, Sizes and Widths.".".".". We can giva you a PERFEGT FIT in all grades Ladies’ Shoes from Gomforts to Satins. Gome i, and look at them. We take pleasure in showing you at al) times. We also do shoe repairing with the latest machine: All werk guaranteed and turnsdout same day receive Oy BADTEC £ b 1 ‘))E‘I Li.i U.\Z.S‘:"‘ I fi*) '&l{!o store of % renlle Foot-Fitters Qualicy A0 T WY 8] A SR T T T T T A TR T TR PR A WH ERE " The PAINTER"Smile. S Painter’s Simon Pure and Gem Ferti- lizers Sold Here By 'LAKFLAND FEED & SUPPLY €0 + E.O.PAINTER . Let's all be boosters and help our- Lor Looks, he would like to give, they ' selves, help our town, and help our lwill be thankfully received, bLut it!boys and girls by unitedly support- i3 RTILIZER COMPANY | AOKSONVI LLE, FLA. | (30@’“ Afternoo "0 SIS Tu S e s!mp;in,q, we weuld be pleased to show you our linz of shoes. date in the city, Shoes for Ladies, all the latest styles and leathers. Hosicry For AII The A i S e ———— F amily. SHOE COMPANY .3 Opposite New City Hall ening or in the morning while out The most up-to- Gen's and Children in -

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