Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 3, 1913, Page 5

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"'f”’ 1‘\'1“\1\'(‘ TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., NOV. 3, 1913. PAGE FIV) 'OFEN MEETI T My love for thee is law from God—| The fourth: | Mrs. E. M. Smailes and bright {little son have returned from a pleas- | ant stay of ten rlays with friends and “’relanves in Georgia. In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 |hled at the passenger station yester- f. F. Wilson. ‘:first trip. The cause for this was {the fact that the company decided not to start passenver traffic until to- day, the train going down yesterday {in order to make a start today, and | this was done, the same train return- 1iu" as No. 82, while No. 91 came Ithrough the first time with passen- fm8 M itsionary Sotiety of the Dixic: (gers at 2:58 this afternoon. Both and church will be held at ”C‘tr'lms were ‘well patronized and the hurch’ Tuesday afternoon, pm"m“"'w“'l‘ampa Special” will hereafter be it 8roclock. All the members are the most popular train on the road. equested to be present, as there la' uite a little business to transact. ‘The Memorial Society meets tomor- ow afternoon with M:s. J. L. 3kip- ier &t 3 o'clock. All members are ordtally invited. The regular meeting of the Wom- PN Rl Coming hack to Lakeland after an Rev. W. E. Pugh, pastor of Grace absence of twenty-six years, was the It was a large crowd that assem- ! Ti oot fave an open aiternocon. The stu- i'}fi'*JS : An :1 with a large Biiton. Talas ]‘_y-] The effort of "preciative audience and a program of N RIS A | unusual exeellence rendered, Mr. Rizgins to shift the blame for Sk i : | tach of the vocal numbers showed i rine a doul wronse for at- § ] incring & double expense for at- 1., ¢ and thorouzh training, Mrs. torneys fecs upon my shoulders, in-'Madden's paper wus both interesting and instructive, while leserves special mention by her bril- liant rendering of Rubenstein's Valse not < The program was as fol- stead of letting it rest upon the mem- [ bers of the Council who are opposed to commisgion government, will | Caprice. ‘deceive any 1 ntelligent person. The lows: City Council maide the contract with| Paper—Folk Songs of America, by the attorneys, and the mayor had Mrs. Madden. nothing to do with it. [ was not 0 Shepherd of Israel—Chorus. asked, or given an opportunity to Vocal Solo-——A Dream (Bartlett), make any statement in reference to!)frs. J. F. Townsend. itllo matter, though, when members of Vocal Duct—Roses Kissed by the the council were encouraging the at-lgynchine (Maud Anita Hart), Miss torneys to charge a lirge fee by mak- ‘ Portia Patterson and Miss Winnie Mrs. J. R. Cason is over from! j@ay afternoon to see train No. 91, iNg such statements as that “it would gereater. Sartgw spending & few days very *the fast passenger, make its initial ¢0SU¥2,000." I did make the assertion} congraito Solo—De La's Long Rest ’lmu'y with her daughter, Mrs. jrun to Tampa and incidentally many that I had excellent reasons for be- (Carrie Jacobs Bond), Mrs. F, E. F. Wilson. thad made arrangements to “try her lieiin: L $200 would cover the at- optinzer. | Mis ‘———Il-‘;aaon T h‘flonut" but these \\'vre‘disa{‘!pululcd t"“"““'- "l ‘ ; .\,\‘“S l ""!‘1"?":“'1"“‘-‘“"‘ l’in.no Solo—Valse Caprice (Rub- R jwhen the train pulled in without a Treason ior mokin ! statoment? fopetoin), Miss Suella Groover. 3artow spending a few days very passenger and it was found that no No! On the contrary, on as the| Soprano Solo—An Open Secret Measantiy with her daughter, Mrs'lpnssvn‘:ors would be taken on the attorne 1 that they would| (woodm n), Mrs. H. J. Drane. make a et [ 3500, all ‘“"""”“"4 \ Semiinole d.exend—(Orme-\Wood- slon was v the statemient by pan) Mies Bertha Bewiere. the chairiwan of the Council that he| aneled Banner—(Chorus. N ! this o very moderate o many friends and admirers of § iee, that Te “would be glad to' yp g Henvy Orme will read with entertain a fon that the attor- asare the words of the group of ( proposition be accented.™ W goup g0 g0 heautifully sunz by Mr fneins had “confidently expect- yjeq o, The poems, written Gl me to vive my reasons for heliev. by Mr. (hnw, are based upon the irg that the attorneys' fees would following leond: not esceed $150 each, why did he| wppe oul tribal laws of the Semi uot ask for theee reasons instead of 510 1y jans doereed that the fair- pJumping »t the opportunity to DAY est maid of the tribe should foi nearly douable that amount I repeat the tt there is every indi- {swear matrimor ant ¢of the me - ond become as @ man., E FRICAY MUSICALE | and ap-, Would T were dyi Miss Groover| I break them with this hanad! Love Hath Won . nicht wind, wake with rapture And thrill the listening leaves; The heart that eried in anguish No longer yearns or grieves! \Would T were Ivin~ {11 once more, | To feel thy finzer tips; ¢, if 'twould bring | 8 on my lips. | Thy: 10, eastern skies proclaim it; 0, star of love, burn bright; | For, lo! the torch of love flames ere 2 high 1 In our two hearts tonight! i The third: 1 On the Lake More swift than the fleetest hound, { We race to a safe retreat; More noiselessly than our own shad- ows, ‘ Waters and padidle meet, 0, choir of night, sing louder! 0, pale moon flowers, grow red; My mocking bird, my passion flower, By love to me is led- My bark is freichted with treasure More dear than the chieftain's | realms; 0, night, break in morning! iFor there in our boat she lies eleep-| O, moon, flame into sum! ing, My night of hopeless yearning ! While love keeps watch at the Is o'er-—and love hath won! helm. REPORTER foae == We have the famous S §.0UT SHOLS n SCHOOL SHOE ks RESS SHOE A medal with cach pair ? 122Ky b L ."‘” “1 3 ;"B" ‘zs:rl’ of .2 Avese Foot-FlUi Quatity O T Spol's a Great Dral With Three Leters ives yoiu so much for youar feiead in need- No other article g tiitle money, Iti is Your comfort-maker== EY (V) Your health conserver=-= atheran chiarch in this city, leaves eXverience of Mr. J%l Pickle, whe ‘“.I('_I‘l . ”: Kj,( .,I:"‘:,llli‘;y“,l,‘l:,“l,, n;[‘ ”,A:‘ ‘\v“'”‘."!‘ d\;w:l"”'fl“l‘;l.m.‘m:”"‘,‘ “ i onight for 3pringfield, G to at- reached the eity last nitht from e e e ‘rI . m he ‘1.’,4 ‘In‘um ‘H\‘.A.h 8 end the Iutheran synod. [lle ex- Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. Pickle firsi | Tty o 12 ot .I; ' [ "."‘II"‘(] | «.w’v 1 by ’lt]lv- “n.' II ectaito retiien [n time to occupy his came toLakeland In 1888 dn eoms oty it e LS f“”-""““‘ “"‘”»* ":"» 1\ ! wulpit next Sunday., | pany avithetlic late Do, (JL L Dens SR e ”'.I”j , ‘l.\ e fli : in a ecano vieny, father of Mrs. Iletheringtor =6 aeross: Liake ahatehie, reno e Mr. G. AL J¢ i, of Bambere, 'and t following year I<Ivl‘1nr4‘. a e e il . C., reaclied t ast niaht Lbe- Tennessee ond accompanied the fam ¥ ; Sk Skl e iy ! L 1g callod } oug ilin ¥ to Lakeland, it falling o his dot . ‘ . 1 the ¥ i ,"‘"‘"? f his son-iu 1 M, d% D, OQ'ilor ) dr ¢ wacon frem Sanford to ) ! ol day in my wi eports from wh ] I " l t n : , . ‘ e ren ir | t ! ) ] D : 14 ion. ints L ' ing it i t ¢ 1 I ( U i ; Mr. | s nal ; “ ' ,”, v k e v i ! ract for a hand i | \ ! “' ik Helati 1ch a charge ! ):'( e 1 in the W i ‘ i 1:' R 1 I I t er that bhurned ition, .14 v il be accup i i f ) i Morida ST :[‘:ét v u‘ an & T l":‘n : “ vlm rrow for : .\ : ! 101 { potion chant and t ) | : 27 fload ( m for my ex ¢ i i a to io A LR ]t it unto the Great Mis: Belle Ca ,“:“‘. o Tt | P o g, e ; makes keland 1 head- ! Fimad i st And ! nt yon, Oneita, with lie rk., returned to Bartov last night Wil AULs RN are fhad i : il : fter a picasant week-enl visit in and this he has abont ( lifeal effeet,” but eimol Nhatie bl e At akeland, the zuest of her sister, » do. SBH0 Vg ern raRnanbTe ot [r8¢ J. F. Wilson { L curring attornevs' foes of wnnoce ny cheek and the fever ; -~ | REAL FSTATE TRANSFERS G0 s s od; | Mrs. oner and niece, Miss| ——— glad to nut the peonle to any expense You tonehed my forchead, gone i rances Rizzins, have retarncd from ! (Reported Daily by Securlty Ab- to cast preindice upon the commis was the naing delichtful summer spent in Mont-| stract and 1htle Co., Rartow sion provocition, hedd southit to place Your hand fornd mine and I prv\\' + agle and Clarksville, Tenn., \\‘!wl'rv; QO-toher 31, 1913, the blome for their own action upon Lrave Learted; 16y creatly enjoyed tneir stay,| Dallas Sullivan to Mahte Sullivan me. Had 1 heen consnlted, | wonld | Your lips met mine—I was strong ‘high extended over a pericd of sev-; A. H. Devane to A. B. Hull, Jr have saved the people some money hui azain! ral months. They were accompanied; Henry C. McLean to J: N, Ackley, this instance, just as it has ever been| The second: ome by a cousin of Miss Riggins,, Alex Evers to Mrs. S. R. Stan- my aim and desire to protect their in-! 'Twere Better to Have Burned | is8 Mary Rigeins, of Ciarksville, ford. ¢ terests. If favoring the commission "Twere better 1o have burned to ash I be with her aunts, Mrs, F, Sessoms Investment Co. to Thos. form of fovernment constitutes re- Of the fever that was mine, . Ri and Mrs. 1@ winter, | i Waggoner for McDoweli. November 1, 1913, J. C. Cechran to Wm. Gassett. N. Mixen to Florida Lake Reglon Land Co. Yesterday atternoor. anout 2 o'clock Y £ L] ¥ ‘ 1e fire alarm sounded, the alarm be- 1g gent in from Ward 3. The fire, T. B. Henidrix to Theodocia Hen- hich was st the home of Mr. Arnold d”\. e al rmistead, bad been extinguisied be-| \‘\ W :erv‘rl-ty to B. M. Sheretz. e the fire department reacted thv; P E. Skipper to .v\.'MA Duke. eme. The tronble, it {s alleged, Stone & Mann to W. M. Hamp- as'the failure of the telephone girl tOR: : : : » give the department location of the Stone & Mann to W, M. Hamp e, and wher the intormation was tO0- : s ‘ce]vm the fire, whitk was a small M. L. Robinson et al. to Allen 1e had been 't ont @rd oy Steward. ‘esidem\ were a=ivged to cee the hur- S, M. Stenhens to Loretta Jones ‘-'and ceneral ex iten n which a! Dora M. Campbell to E 1la J. Al-| ¥ rong of several hu people britton. ished to the scene of the PDOSEC Trustees of M, B, church of Wia- 'l.lnflagration. ter llaven to 0. ¥. DBranch. e '.——__s______w—-_____—_ | T T S N R O ll =/ 13 m . ( e ’ ) VAUDI:VIT LE Well we start another week 'rHL DE \‘:‘.mm with a crackerjack show; SISTERS @ dainticest sister act fn vandeville, ect from 2 big hit in Tampa. Some | ging, some dancinz. g PICTURES look it over and see if it is not the best ever THE DAYLIGHT BURGLAR PARTNER. HE RANCH GIRL'S Great Western Feature A Comedy Scream; Come and Be — HIRAM BUYS AN AUTO ! ] ] ) 1 } ,”t Comedy Which You Don't Tickled to Pleces g THE WILL OF FATE Want to Miss Some Feature This One A HEART OF STEEL ATHLETICS IN FRANCE A Beautiful Drama An Educational Feature THURSDAY MITH'S CONCERT COMPANY | MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30-5:00 | Lyceum Attraction i sponeibility Rigeins may it vision for for this litication, Mr, be eited to the fact that | his sureestion that ]nrrrj a commission form for| Lakeland was incorporacd in the city eharter, the first person to acitate the movement. I thoue day To hold that form of thine. was at What matter if that law decress That maid thou <hall remain, It And starve thy heart to feed thy and he was ft a good thinz then, and think go fate? "".I" 1t Mr. Riceing has chan W', Life withont love were vain his mind, and chooses to eide with 0 who wn ike see the wi , : ”r'"", who v : ’M_ li 'I "“ see the Will o) matter if a thounsand laws g 182 RRonie. i thid peRDect Jan Man-made, between us stand; nulled, it fs no concern of mine: hut it Is my concern when members of | s—ee—— e e e the Council geek to evade resnonsibil- ity for their nets ot my exnenso, OBOBOT OB b O G ROA IRy (30 Respectfully, 0. M. EATOHN, FOLOEOROROIABOPIRCHOLOBOM) i Mayor. | e — — & e - e inionth | i | el p l COMING TO ( ‘ Frrarer - - N ;g v ; i Y e W ¥ 4 R VIR B L ——— Than to burn of passion night and Your food saver=-= Y. ur most practical economizer. We have ice to sell. Let us serve you. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 v el A e RS @ - fil@ @Mfififia@&m@ adflfl @ il &) (%] &) @ 1) ' ‘? We Are Too Busy To WRITE i '3 cans syrep ... 250 '3 cans Porké Bedns 25¢ 2 causArgo Saimoit 35¢ 1 pk!rish Potatoes 30c¢ 7 packages Wasning \Powder Monday, Tuesday, Wednreday THE DEI S"CRE SISTZRS qursday MAX GVITH'S CONCE2T CO. Lyceum Attraction 25¢ WHY PAY MORE? Friday GRUNTAYL VS. PODGE Wrestling Match Saturday TEE PITLGRIV CIR™S R RGUSON & USHER - PHONE 123 Adams Bldg N. Ky. Ave Cinine B { | | | e e e ———— e & b &) S G5 S t.,@;.l.!afii Elfil@.fi GIONBICAS LS Il@alfi@@ % - Telegramq0c Week Kimbrough-Rutherford Shoe Company 5 &y Opposite Ci'y Hall xy g

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