Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 29, 1913, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., OCT. 29, 1913, Mrs. M. A. Browere and daugh- y\ork State, and are being warmly ‘.md Mrs. Thigpen are the par- | ditorium tkeaters, and ‘while in the case of Fll'e ’a.r Mrs. C. Green, have ¥eturned | welcomed by their numersus friends. IMrs. Green is the wife of the popu- of a fine son born last night. | metropolis hooked somre splendid at Thigpem was formerly Miss!tractions for the ‘from a pleasant summer spent in New ‘lar manager of the Majestic and Au e St. John. .wmter x Smith and his superb ore hes- MEETING OF WOMAN'S CLUB il fill an engagement at dlake- | on Nov. 6. Our friends there! prepare - themselves for a musi- | heat.~-Orlando Reporter-Star, A sery important meeting of the i\\'omwn\ Club will be held ur ‘o'clack sharp tomorrow afternoon ‘u and Mrs. N. A. Mixon spent|the Flks' rooms. Al members are hicht in Lakeland en route from | jurge d to represent. home in Dundee to Tampa, and 9 Auditorium this 5| AT 2 0'CLOCK TOMORROW | M BRILLIANT RECEPTION GIVEN 1N HONOR OF MR. Last night the Methodist parson- jage was the scene of a {zathering when the teachers and of- ficers of the First Methodist Sunday school entertained the popular Sun- day school superintendent, Mr. L. C. Hull and his charming bride. The lower floor of this handsome residence was beautifully arranged With ferns and cut flowers. In the receiving line were Rev. and Mrs., (. Jenking, Mr. and Mrs. Hull and Mr. and Mrs. Bassett. The affair, which was delightfully Huformal, was openea with & piano !solo, “The 'Wedding days,” palyed | most artistically by Miss Lessie Trammell. The next number was a Ivocal duct, “1 Live and Love Thee,” i sang most effectively by Messrs, Wil- {liamson and Hoffpauir, whose voices i lendei most delightfully » { Miss Mary Bagcett, who is a most ted violinist, gave a beautiful se- leetfem, “0, Thou Sublime Sweet Bv- @ning Star.” She aracefully ro~pnnd- ©d to ap encore. Miss Vera McRae, Mrs. \ Thoo i which was greatly onjo\ed by delightful | accompanied by | Fletcher, sang “'Bid Me to Love! here were the guests of Mr. j Morse and family . n't forget the Hallowe'en enter- | peit to be given at Orange hall | 7 night by the Woman's Club. will be amusements galore and: 26 on Thllr:"ul.\- Oct. it delightful time is in store for Der at 6 p. ho attend. C. 1 home on South yhich they bought from Mr. P. hunn. F the property of Dr W, lomes in the city. e street commissioners jed the contract for the be parkways in the to the Lakeland ruction Co. Thia nsightly corners at the intersee-ja of the various streets will soon prered with cement. have paving paving dis- audience night wit- i the Peruchi-Gypzene’s produc- ‘Married Life,” which kept “lf' ze ast in an uproar ‘throughont the evening, The company is osed of first-class players and a crowd will no doubt witness production tonizht, the play evening to be “In Life’s Shop ow.” Mr. Peruchi announces the play will be entirely free any suggestive features that ook from which the play is tak- pntains, and that it will be clean | start to finish—a play which e should miss. ¢ Red Cross. Seats on sale - J. H. Schroeter, of the firm | H. Schroeter & Bro., of At- the largest dealers in machin- 1 the South, is spending the day keland today, and while here the Evening Telegram several ind dollars’ worth of new ma- ¥, which will be installed in ew Telegram building as soon upleted. Mr. Schroeter trav- over the South and declares he of no town making greater k than Lakeland, and, being a 17 man, he is naturally great- sted in our fine new $125,- otel, | lese no opportunity to tell lishis of the grip about it DITORICH | | | | t PERUCHI-GYPZENE CO. in LIFE'S SHOP WINDOW itiful Play from the Book by the Same Name Curtain at 8:15 s on Sa'e at the Red Cross Prices 25¢, 35¢, 50c t Chance to See This Excel- "t Co., So Come Tonight. ————————————————————————————— Livingston and family are | | e today into their recently pur- | Florida ave-| This bungalow was for ! M. | pand is one of the most attrac- | Paving and : means that and it is safe to say that | Always a Good Show and Most of the Time a Better than a Good Show. | A Great 2-Reel Feature by the Com- AND MRS. HULL all present, who insisted on another number. | Mrs, 1wlions of Fletcher next gave the varia- \nnie Laurie, which she | played in her usual eapitivating man- ner. She was encored several times and delizhted all by responding. The musical program closed with a vocal solo by Mr. Williamson, “For Your Sake.” He was encored, but he declined to give another number, to the regret of all. At the conclusion of the musical program a delicious salad course was served by Mrs. T. L. Walker, Mrs. H. G. Snook, Miss Gertrude Over- street and Miss Minnie McCord. The reception was attended by about fifty guests, composed of the members of the four adult classes of the Sunday school, also the officers jand teachers, and all declared the evening to have been one of the most pleasant and delightfully informal t affairs of the season. All were charmed to meet the lovely bride and her popular husband, and that they |\\oru in the hands of their friends they could not but admit, both ap- preciating to the fullest extent the "lovely affair given in their honor. ‘G'RAND MATRDN 0. E. S | TO BE HERE TOMORROW | | Mrs, \nnab\lh Roed (‘r'uld M ¢~ MAYI]H EATON EXPLAINS 20, 1913, Sup- | i ek T Chapter meeting at | Editor Telegram: some of wmy polititzal friends (?) are trying the impression th.n 1 am responsible for the obliga- uox incureed by the city to pay $500 i eiing - jattorpeys’ fees to test the validity of ‘l)‘x commsission corernment proposed NOTED LECTURER aor thi . boreel it incumbent npon CONING TO LAKELAM) me fo give m. 7:30 p, m All members urged to be present th Lteaty fand all visiting Stars \\(*hnum! FLORA F. K the trae facts in the case, As the form of vommission ment voted by a majority of our citi attacked, it became a the tested sovern- Many of the people of Lukelud | !\\‘ill !‘t'(';l]]v the visit last year of i 1“ ns had been (E. G, Pickard, who preached oned to Dhave inight ut the Methodist church. I\--i-m the cour This was due hoth J’s;mlu- to a packed house and thrilied 110 those who favored and those who :thx-m from beginning to enad of WIS ouposell ‘the project . Accordingly, 1 jdiscourse. Again and azain there has.' yna others interested, looked about matter sity been cxpressed the wish that Dr. | gor ap attarney to hold up the com- Pickard would return and preach | yigsion end of the contention, it be- azain. Such an opportunity Will}ine understood that the city attor- § i iney would look . after the opposite Pickard is expected in fgide. I and three other gentlemen the endl of this week, ' jnterviewed Mr. Eppes Tucker, Jr., and if he is here, will preach at the [ a6 to the probabie amount of his fee, Methodist church Sunday evening. At ang he stated that he would take the any rate he willl ecture at the First case at from $50 to $150, dependent Methodist church Tuesday evening. upon certain circumstances. It was Dr. Pickard has a nation-wide rep- | finally tentatively agreed that he jutation &s a lecturer, and this is a | { i should be allowed the same compen- rare opportunity. There will be no|gation as the city attorney, it being charge at the door, bu ttherc will be | gpticipated that as the later was al- a plate offering for tke benefit of the ! ready Hrawing & silated salary, he Epworth League. Dr. Pickard 18 \would not expectsz t'ec as large as the pastor of one of the w-:xlthiestlone suggested by am attorney not al- ichurches in the nation, and is a very | ready in the city’s amployment. high-priced lecturer, but owing to’ The same night t he matter of this the fact that his family, which come friendly suit was birought up before from various parts of the country, the City Council, and the question are having a reunion here, and they of the fees to be chiarged by the at- iare so eager to hear him, the Ep-|(orneys was discussed. One council- worth League of tne Methodist man made the statoment that it church has been able to secure this would cost “a couple of thousand dol- {rare treat for the people of Lake: jarg” to bring this te 6t case, and the] {land. | general trend of the talk among the Dr. Pickard is a brother of Mr.!souncilmen opposed {'o the commis- A. C. Pickard, who resides on Take gion form was to encourage the ot- Hollingsworth, and who has Visiting torneys, who were priesent, to ask a him now his father and brother from jarge fee. I arose an stated that T { Minnesota. ‘Another brother lives 8t had excellent reason to believe that Sebring the entire cost for atorneys' fees would not excced $300L The attor- ineys asked permisgion to retire and Ilikely be presented on next Sunday | night. Dr. {Lakeland by NOTICE! ‘ SR City licens:s were due on or fore Oct 1. Better pay, or the police depart- be- | e et T TR Yo e T T e B Ret T NP R EAT Yot Ra T N B 2t e ment will get busy with you uftr-r; Nov. 1. | . H. L. SWATTS, | 1386 City Tax Collector. ‘; 5 ——— e MAJEST v s K 3 cans syrup . . . 25¢ 3 cans Pork & Beans 25¢ / 2 causArgo Saimon 35¢ 'l pk Irish Potatoes 30c 7 packages Wasning Powder mrmo ' MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30'5 NIGHT 6:30-10:30 25¢ WHY PAY MORE? FERGUSON & USHER PHONE 123 Adams Bldg N. Ky. Ave. TONIGHT THE VENGEANCE OF DURAND pany That Put the “feat” in Feature, the Vitagraph Co. CUPID'S LARIAT A Funny Western Feature L STRGHOHOSOSTITIOEIIITEST ——————————— OO PO POEI PO LSOO As 1 understand | iscuss the matter of their fees, and presently returned with the state ment that they had agreed upon ask- ing a fee of $250 each. In the face of the statement I had just made that $300 would be the outside sum required to cover all attorneys' fees, { the chairman of the Council prompt- Iy declared tbat he considered the climrge of $250 each, or $500, “a very ,mndvr.no fee,” and stated that Le would he “glad to entertain a motion | to accept the attorneys’ proposition.” | R I have no objection to any attor ney receiving large a fee for his 5: rvices as he can, but I simply want IHI people to understand who i§ re- sponsible for an expenditure of $500 for services which could easily have {been secured for $200, or even less; E:mv.l I objeet to the effort to throw jocium on the commission form of 20vernent and those connected with it by incurring an expense much ll:nr;:a-r than was necessary and at- rempting to place the blame where it does not belong. Respectfully, 0. M. EATON, Mayor. ‘CARD FROM MR 0 HERN To ‘the Voters of Lnkulnnd: My friends having persuaded me to make the race for mayor of the city of Takeland, 1 take this opportunity to state that if you see fit to elect me to this position of honor, I will guarantee to exert every effort in my power to give you a good, clean ad- ministration. 1 am for Lakeland, as a whole, both north and south, as T believe in equal rights to all and spe- cial privileges to none. And T will do my utmost to enforce the ordi- nances of the city of Lakeland. If vou feel anfl think that I will do my duty and enforce the laws as they are handed to me, and is in my power to do, then vote for me on the fifth day of November and I will be your mayar for a larger and better Lake- land. J. D. O'HERN. 1356 SOME THINGS LAKELAND HAS Live Board of Trade. Best Water in Florida, High, Healthful Location. i Progressive, Cospaopolitan Citizen- ship. Municipal Ownership of Light and .. Water. Largest Fireprooi Hote!, absolutely modern. {Splendid Winter Chautauqua, | Delightful Year-Rovnd C'imate. Excentionally Fertile Back Country. Fandcome and Well-Stocked Stores. Center of Five Railroad Divisions. | Big Railroad Pay Ro'l, Mammoth Citrns Pucking House. { Splendid Educational Facilities, Churches of all Denominations, { Numerous Industria' Enterprises, Three Strong Banking Concerns, An Up-to'Date Daily Newspaper. Mi'es of Granolithic Sidewalks. Sewerage System. | Vitrified Brick Streets. and Everything that goes to make up a Live, Lovely City—6,500 now— 15,000 in 1915. [ [ ] . No. Six-Sixty-Six *This is 8 prescription especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any cave, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return.® It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ Licorice Licortos belongs to the pea . rwtch famty, and grows wild plant commonly reaching a height d sbout four feet. [t is the long, straight root wlich !s of commercial ralue. No means have been adopted for cutting the plant, which requires sbout threa yesrs to reach maturity w for tmproving (s condition ISHOE COMPANY PAGE FIVe Between Girls. : “Mabel, do you favor the lou or )shon ballot?” Ltarger Now. “Do you believe that wonren'ts feet are larger than they used 'y he?” “Mine are.” '~ “I think it ought to reach the lmu “You astonish me!”™ Ilekpm,dod Mabel dreamily. “Oh, ex- “Yes. Twenty vears 00 my fc el uus- me. You know | am planning werce not wore « two inches long.’ ll v bothing suit.” - T o—————r v——— e ——— THE BOYS BOYS’ SLOUT SHOES n SCHOOL SHOE DRESS SHOE A medal with each pair 22y DUTTON-HARRIS CO. | Storc of Avenue Foot-Fitters Quality l Efil@@@ .Ellfl@.fl'g Ladies Cen Always Find % Stylish Hats and'Gowns g '\" flfi@@«?‘ at LA MODE MRS. HH .OGAN @E&l@ll CQIGBIIACITIE I-C-E Spells a Great Deal Qfifi@fi@ . @ With Three Letters No other article gives you so much for so little money, Itis your friend in need- - Your comfort-maker== Your health-conserver-= Your food saver-= Ycur most practical economizer. We have ice to sell. Let us serve you. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 P W PRI W IS WA TR, M OB N. £ r A Man Can Find the Best to Be Found Anywhere in Town, We Are In Dead Earnest About This In Fact We Know of a Shoe That you Cannot Buy at Any Othei Store KIMI;FOHUH Rutherford Opposite New City Hall

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