Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 24, 1913, Page 5

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= aa 'I'E RVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., Oct. 24, 1918. i A B st s dbo o s Pt W OPENING OF PUBLIC |AGED NEGRO BURNED IN ! LIBRARY POSTPONED RUINS OF OLD HOME | U\':'Hl:! to inclement weather, the| Gainesville, Oct. 24.—The old opening of the public library which Thomas W. Chesnut residence in the | Was to have taken place at Mrs. | Kanapaha community, about seven| Fletcher s studio last ni ht, was post- ‘miles southwest of Gainesville, was| poned until tomorrow afternoon from.burned Tuesday nizht, and thei :_“’ 5 o'clock. The public is cor-! charred body of Noah Harrison, an| 1‘““31.\' invited to attend the opening azed colored man, was found in the| a4t that time. ruins. Just when the fire occurred | el 'is not known, but the supposition is {In Eonor of Mrs. Will Gracy (that Harrison, who was employed to Miss Lessie Trammell delightfully look after the property, built a fire | tined last nizht at a six o'clock in one of the fireplaces before he re- uer in honor of Mrs. Will Gracy, tired, anl that the structure became . | dir a _Mrls. Ly S Merriweather, of ' ©0f the season's most charming isnited from a spark. This resi- Case of Fxre {‘m'mmzham is visiting her sister, brides Idenco was one of the landmarks of q:rr:‘t M. L. M[cMullen, on Peachtree ,,'I;M dinner table was beautiful!this section. It was constructed by 5 000 ‘ ‘thocut glass, handpainted china, the late Thomas W. Chestnut in| hone . H e the work of Miss Lola Trammell, and 1857, and he resided in it with his : 1 Miss Aimg McClain, of Dawson, ®"OWY napery. A tempting menu family for forty-five years, or until ) ; : '(;“” is in the city the guest of My ' V@8 served, which all thorouzhly en- his death in 1901, after which the | 4 Queen Esther Circle Will meet |ang A\ps. Roberpt McLain at their § {family moved to Gainesville. The [ ow afternoon at the home of |00 oy t Orange street ¢ tounz ladies were dinner Structure was partially insured, but fic. Jenkins. All memhers{ 1ste, these being joined later in. @ quantity of furniture stored in the « to be Dresent. ol i dg & evening by their escorts, at house is a total loss. T feard from New York city, wher L wiiloh sive rook was: , and Mrs. H. E. .\l('-mmix.w : BIG WEST FLORIDA FAIR qow at Hotel Astor, New York ‘ SUCCESSFULLY OPENED| where ll\(‘.}’ ai“‘b l’:“;:';’;(:‘; lll["i:‘ ont were Mrs. Will| — Wiy itheisrib Reln s Ofie: OF DA urs. . M. Trammell, Miss' pensucola, Oct. 24.—The inter- | o S———— AL P SRR prozre: | | | s been spending o few das ' made the evening pas v in Buffalo, where he is atend the national tax com cpresentingz Florida tax con qud business combined. in this gathering ; Winnie ater, Miss Gertinde Over- state fair opened here yesterday TR T [ ———— street, Miss Cora Griffin, Miss Tng- morning with indications that it will p and Mrs. Paul Browhinzand Nirs. ooy Turner and Mise g 1 Miss Maude Steinmeyer, Miss Bs- be the most successful ever given, ypnie Browning have ""“_“i(‘d tie Smith, of Umatilla, and Mrs, |, | ther Hoseh, zaett, ras practically all of the eleven Ala- [ o short but thoroui:nly delisht-\J. Clyatt, of Bartow, are visitin.: i /19T Will Gracy, C. M. Trammell, bama avd Florida counties compris- ip to New York, Niagara Falls the city, the guests of their sister '\ Wilion, Frank Farrow, E. G. ing the association are participating. Washington. They were gone| Mrs Owens. Miss Smith will return Hauffpauier, Frank Thompson, F. D. |{alf a dozen county exhibits, a larze i ten days. to her home tomorrow, but Mrg | --¢Ponald. Paul Phillips, Dr. Par-/number of community and individual —_— Turner will remain for about ten rish. iexhibits and tons of exhibits for the Miss Mary Bas ;. and Mrs. Russell Alderman|days longer. ‘ i woman's and other departments ar- tre proud parents of a little RN HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS rived during today and were placed nter. Mrs. Alderman was for- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. J.M,g,s‘ — {in position, while the livestock and ¢ Miss Hilda Hendrix and Grand |arrived last night from Maryger | On Friday night of last week poultry departments are already om is about the nappiest man in\Md., and are receiving a warn wel. "POUt twWenty of the young people crowded, with more to come during p today . come from their many friends, vy Sathered at the home of G. W. tonight. The fair grounds present- —— iJacods is 4 well known strawberry | CArce in Dixieland. After some ed a busy scene throughout today, Tery attractive eleetric sign was|buyer, and is down early to get I'rm!;\ Sin,u_ing' ”.“W e N.m‘ § R indiats of wollierslibelus iBnEaked . in commission last night by for the season’s husiness. o and "?“j"‘d‘ after which delightful re- in making the final preparations. (ut Price Store, which adds ('01\-‘A‘Trsv Jacobs are for the present at T\, .~hmn-mi were served. An enjoy- This year the fair will continue for| wbly to the appearance of the|the Dad Iines House, able evenin: was spent, thanks to ten days. 2 und draws additional attention | W R IP ey the hosts ‘ —_—_— Ot aceount of the inelement woqt STe @M MES. JoA Price were AT THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE callers at the house on the hill at- e— urday eveninz, Men's clothing of all kinds re-| Mrs. Frmk Barhite's sister and paired. | er last nizht ¢ oopening of the jbrary at Mrs. Floteher r W. R. Groover returned last tudio was i s are he ! Dostponed uniil tomorrow afterioon ! i from Jacksonville, where he POSH ¢ s e % > : 0N Saunt \rat. | Botween the hours of 2 and & 1! husband, of Kangis, arrived at the Children's clothing and ladies’ un- i to assist Dr. Rogers in operat-| : Dot rhite he on Saturday last. They ‘ o Mrs. W. S. Patterson, of this ception wWill be Leld and ever Teiieh : ;‘!“ 'l- s €y derwear made to order. | The latter underwent a very IS cordially invited to be preont (s Sl wrida, of course. jjome-made guava jelly, 15c pcri br. Gavin preached to a larce and g)agq, peration, but she stood it asy\ musical program has boooar- appreciati andicnce immediately 7 | 5 ranged and a very pleasant after- . ¥ Stamped patterns or stamping ould be expected. Her many st ilv\ : ’;“' “1" ‘r after Sunday sehool last Sunday. d5te 1346 % @ ¢ s O m wil Y enjoye all «ho at- 3 o nds earnestly hope for Ler con i Joy 3 ¢ T e e and speedy recovery. Galloway on Satuarday last, return- i _ling on Surday, LEARN TELEGRAPHY e M. 1. Saunders, acting pres The ba 11l game yesteroay after TR frs. M. B, Sa S, 8D et v g Mu ichard s having a sleeping e Rebekah Lodge of Flor- (0 BRI et HEERE horeh added to his house. it 7 ' Ads R .“]»I‘_‘LM““‘! i RO i e 6‘1 i “:mw ik R Positions guaranteed to ‘all grad wis zoing to Milton Ivictory for the visitors, SCOTR ! 1. 21 lanved R falzis uates at not less than $60 per i Ky e e Y g ready to set ponth, Steady employment, rapid nd Jackgonville, en Tt ] " e HURYE gyt some mors trees, and is also o stio Terms reasonable e : L spend more time in d 1 the fr TR promotion. QLIRS C DGR 0, ier ome in Gainesville. | : iy 5 inr to build & houge in the near fu- See or write L Journal !mind than in perfectin Ives: o o ee wri ) o In the art of playing ba ich Walter Pc e came home Wednes- WD, HoSpa S vt wkalis @ splendid recommerdation, in- Sl S ome WECTT AMgr, Lakeland Business College. iliam Heist, of Takeiand, who| A J ; g v with tv » larze bass. Fishe ; jced. Many schools | too much : the last two decades has been |4€°C e e must have been good in that ; hacer of Hon, H. J. Drane’s ex-|attention to s and Htthe to%, o0 SORIBR NOTICE T0 LIGHT AND e i o il thishae et nor Fovtuln | WATER CUSTOMERS | rance business at La il i i e Viibas fe ST sa { PGS to the Lakelund school aL A\t LaMode tomorrow there will! in the city yesterday.—| A A i on't hurt o had pa Tribune. the reason it don't 1 when our boys are def | be a gneeial showing of latest styles . wcollector being in the city hall, the in misses’ hats 1364 \following hours the collector will be prof. Grundahl will meet Osear | : | S 5ot nhs = ot st REAL ESTATE TRANSTERS | AT 'in his office for the purpose of re psen, the champion of Minnesota, | EA STOES 'celving rents: From 8 a. m. to 11 a. m. and from 4 to 5 p. m., except eht at the Auditorium, and as) | Cotoher 93, 1013 R e v are b . sHa o October 23, 1913 eived by today's express, som oAy .flr‘ oth evenly matched “; T M. A Bubee to. M. Dottit i eI ; nnl See them Trom the 24th to 20th of each month /| 0 wele 3 o' v al M. B e PVER B nice pate feather pimps. See em k | S0 weleht, this ought to e l‘ 1. L. Skipper to Rosco nper .] 4 A apn When the oflice hours w ill be in| ty zood match e b 5 at Kimbrough & Rutherford’s. 1363 5 . i : | Roscoe Skipper to M. L. Skipper the afternoon only. Please be gov- —————— — — e lodics of Grace Lutheran S. J. Hennesey to W. Lanier ;crncd accordingly and you will grant | The ofiice of the light and water | EREE SEWER NOTICE me a special favor and enable me to o make the necessary collections. i C. D. CLOUGH, 337 Collector. th will give a food sale at{ R. B, Bullock to J. W l{in-g n's park tomorrow, commencing |phrough. | 10 o'clock in the foremoon and| [i. J. Fletcher to S. A. L ing through the day. Appetizing| D). Alderman to L. Vigouroux. ehments consisting of the best| 0. C. Lamphear to §. C. Robert: o goyers are opened for public! ity of cakes, pies, etc., will be on |gon. use and adsise that connections be FOUND—Watch on railroad cross- at reasonable prices, and the| W. L. Rushing to F. E. David-{ ... 000 as possible. ing and Florida avenue. O wner All property owners and residents, in the gewer distriet north of Lemon street are hereby notified that the, Poor Sticking. ——————————— Hans Jensen to J. R. Jensen { AUCking to 7 voor pRrnors m ’ Call at LaModr Millinery Parlors . il fll‘ s solielt a 1iberal patronage as (gon. G. A. RHOADES, JR., can hf‘"" game by calling at this froceeds are for the benefit of! Algon Smith to Polk connty 1262 Plumbiag Inspector office and paying for this advertise- thurch, E. Holtstinver to A. R. Swann. et el A R ment e e e Carter-Deen Realty Co. to H. F. DEOBL BB OB DHONI DMLY gz o3 BLIQLHAL: | OBOS OIS OEOIOBOTORTEL | | tomorrow and insiect 1 stylish hats for misses, which will be s ‘;\]:m 1 on exhibition 1264 WRESTLING MATCH ‘ . - " WEF | 2 . A/ | GEO. GRUNDAHL, [ ' i In ! ‘\) ¥$ [[K : l v 5 ‘} ' ¥ i Champion, Fla., vs. S 0SCAR HANSEN USRI ¥ €] Champion Minnesota | | ] 3 1 . A (ol ". 'qi?AAD# %Z\m m—-m’ e s A R \5 fiafis fs)’fflfl "o 25(1 pPure, rich, sterlized cream 00D PRELIMINARIES—2 |3 can g PO rk& Bea“s 250 freim cows inspected und passed . o 2y the City Pure Food Depart S —— Jsten ey, | [;fx[ our your money 2 C&USAI'(]O Satmflfl 350‘ Qaeat, Manufactured under Vi i For Johnny Bunny, A : o The man who's funny, l pk Irls" Potatoes 3OC the wost modera And perfect LEP MEYERS Ys at the Majestic in - couditions. ALL lngredients inny Black Face Comedian HIS TIRED UNCLE 7 paCKageS wasmng that 50 to make our eream Pictures A Comedy cream Powder . . . 25C|] %ust ve the sandara of par G'rm: NEW SHERIFF BUCK BRIPE pr ' ity and quality. There s & "tat Comedy Western Story Western with a Big edy Western ;WHY PAY MOREP sl "B 11ASH HOUSE COUNT THE RIVER PIRATES | oo e I ! y S’de'snlitwr from Start to A Kalem thriller, one of 'L" olnd ards” ‘and POINSETTIA lee Finish that maflkes your hair stand on € ’ ; ; e Tk FERGUSON & USHER THE ANT LION vy RiY B0 JOR SALR BY 41 Educational Feature 'MATXNE%](;EJTERGYZS(E?(;%(?:30'5'00 PHONE 123 " NEXT WEEK Adams Bldg N. Ky. Ave. PERUCHI.GYPSEENE CO LAKELANI : 3 SOEOOITFOSTIOIDIOSOSTHOS0 > ) ifteen People 2 S WW’I e T I HIGH CLASS PLAYS R . This evening or in the morning while out A ! B i b P SAOISAG! g Good Afternoon difference in “Frosen Cus- ’ HOSiery For All The Family. lake Pharmacy l SHOE COMPANY | for Men They are “good fel- lows” that will stick Ly vou,no matter what e weather condi- tiona, They will make fuicy. gav i dh your feet “e-vwear them all lasts, ¢li pattérns. Korrect Shape Shoes are yours for foot comfort, foot style, and economy. vy DUTTON-HARRIS CO. ™} Store of Avenue Foot-Fitters Quality - @EEE B8R A s wES SPECIAL SHOWING E’% [atunTuutulnta] @ | R alululnldlanleln} MISSES' HATS & LA MODE Tomorrow, Saturday, October 25th A cordial invitation to inspect these Hats is ex ended to the public MRS H. i.OGAN 5 R i-C-E Dr. Woocs Hutchison, the Far nous Physfcian Says: WEATHER. / OUR ICE is cheap enough for everybody to bs .ve plenty of it, Use OUR COUPON BOOKS, too. They are @onvenient and econom- ical. They save you time, trouble and mon ey. All of our drivers have them for sale 4 Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 e bro I T R —— shopping, we would be pleased to show you our line of shoes. The ‘most up-to- date in the city, Shoes for Ladies, Gents and Children in all the latest styles and leathers, Kimbrough-Rutherford Opposite New City Hall oy, ICE IS YOUR HEALTH GUARDIAK, YOUR BES [ FRIEND IN HOT ’

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