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tu B. T. Heape has moved his| \into ‘the residence of Mr. L. e on South Tennessee ave- i . Davis, formerly of Lakeland, 4 . W. Turner and family have jmoyed from South Florida avenue to 92 Mth Kentucky avenue, where they Wil be at home to their friends in the future. ¥r. and Mrs. G. P. Quaintance have ‘returned from Sebring where ‘and Mrs. Michener’s golden All Bible studenis are cordially in-| wited to attend a lecture on “The Gos- ‘pel of the Kinvdom,” given by Mr. . "H. Thornton of the International udents Assoctation on Wed- ternoon at 3 o'clock, at No. ‘202 Lake Morton, corner of Tennes: ‘ge@ avenue. No collection taken. Phone No. 269 Black. 0, Tampa to & Pagsen-er train No. { JIE mville, has chan~ed echedule, | ‘reaé *Y'\kohnd now at 11:30 and 140, The new train No. ” brin 's throngh mail and the afte: 100n mail now reaches here at 2:68 fnstead of 5:40, as formerly, al- fllmy 89 still carries mail for inter- ‘lwdma points, at which 91 does not gars. Carter & Lozan have three ‘eomsfderallc huildin: racts under Wway @t present, one being a nine- ‘room wesidence for T. Fraley, in the Melcod grove, rear Li ilol- “mfior(h which will be a very ele- nntm commodions etrocture. They are aleo building for Mr. Biewers, in the old Marsh grove, two nine-room ‘Vell_l‘»ngs, which will greatly prove that portion »f the city. the hullders and contractors are busy, #nd Meesrs, Carter & Lo-an are ce fill lhelr full share of the work. Yl on o muu Nichols & W y purchased ten lots in Lixie- m and also the Caircuild property M Orange street, which they will' develop similer to the Waring .ddmon south of town, where some! of the most comfortable homes of the ll!(ire located. They build homes Mecording to the ideas of the pur- and sell them on the install-| ’,‘plan There will spring up very ny nice homes on the new they have recently pur- Mr. Nichols, who is from 0, Icwa, and who has been! d in this busitess with Mr, :,0."?;‘\\'aring for the past year, has ! moved tere to live and is #g 2 handsome bungalow built ,( amilv to occupy, in the Nich-| .»" dainty eoncs and dances. 8 this act, it's a dandy. PICTURES E SWITCH TOWER Exclt(ng Rallroad Story HE ARTIST'S DREAM Beautiful Pathe Story HE SULTAN'S DAGGER t Feature Full of Ginger THURSDAY 'SMITH'S CONCERT CO. they attended the anniversary of, im-, All [-MAJEST L (REV, AND MRS, MICHENER CELERLATE GOLDEN WEDDING The golden wedding of Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Michener, former resi- dents of Lakeland, was celebrated at nhe Arrow Head hotel at Sebring, Florida, on the evening of Nov. 1913. The hotel was profusely decorated with yellow daisies and golden | l' ;and grape fruit being sent by friends, pastor of the Baptist church | Just before the ceremony Miss Mary MR. YAP‘IAH' WITFDRAWS Meade, is a visitor to this Zeall sang, “I Love You Truly.” The wedding party, consisting of the' bride and g-oom and their attend- ants, Mr. and Mrs. Quaintance, who were school mates of the bride and groom, took their places under an arch of daisies. The ceremony was DeLand. Immediately after the ceremony the guests were conducted to the din- ing room where a sumptuous six- jcourse dinner was served. Toasts were given between courses. Mrs. Chew gave the toast on men, Mr, i Pitchard delizhted all with his witti- |cisms on women and “Is Marriaze a ! Faflure?” was discussed by Rev. Car- mine and the 2room. ner the gnests were entertained by fearly reminiscences by the bride and groom and solos by Miss Tzah Collins jand Lettie Haskins. All the cuests {joined in eincing ‘Silver Threads | Among the Cold.” Fifty years aco Mr. IEnoch Miche ner and Miss Tlelen Brodbhury were united in marriage at New Sharon, lowa. Of their three children two are livine, Miss Madeline, who lives with her parents, and Iir. Ernest of Ada, Kan. Rev. Michener and wife spent twenty years of their married life in lowa, twenty-eizht in Kangas and the {last two years in Florida, part of twhich time they spent in Lakeland. Pioneer life seems to apneal to this the country being rew in Kansas when they went there and they were of the first getilers in Se- bring. Rev, and Mrs. Michener have done much good during their fifty years of life tocether and have made many friends. Many beautiful presents including several go!d coins were received. connle, Y "'| LARELAND BOOKLETS _ ’ ARE HANTSOME l A few of the Board of Trade baok- tary of the Doard, the entire ship- ment will be here some time mnext eek, The books are splendid specimens of tha printers art and will at once attract the interest of tke prospec- (tive investor, and homeseeker. The loutside cover is embellished with a |panoramic view of the city, in which is shown the business district, the new hctel, a larze dences and several of our lovely lakes. The descriptive matter, prepared by Secretary lolworthy, gives a clear cnsight into the many advantages of this city and section, while the il- Instratiots of the Lusiness and resi- dence portion of the city, erancze groves, ete., show corclusively what has been ard is being accomplished; IS Ly TR A T T O 1 { .| Well, look who's here tonight. Buster Brown and his dog “Tige.” Let the children come and see this great picture. e ———————————————————————————— BUSTER BROWN AND TIGE A Great Picture So Don't Miss It THE HEARTS OF AN EMPIRE A great 2-reel feature by the Vita- graph Co., one of those kind that please everybody MATINEE EVERYDAY 2:30-5:00 fruit, many large clusters of oran"es] performed by Dr. R. A. Carmine, of After the din-; THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK BLAND, NOV. 4, 1913. NO MUDSLINGING ON MR, HOLWOLTHY STATES FA8T OF MAVOR EATON WHAT HE FAvoRS To the Voters of Lakeland: On the To the voters of the Fourth Ward: eve of the primary, I wish to state| Gentlemen—I am no poiitician, nor {that I have indulgzed in no mudsling-!do 1 ¢ one. 1 am sim- PAGE V) CULEBRA CUT FILLING WITH WATER ¢k to beco iing or questionable methods azainst' ply a Lusi man, with a busincss my opponent. I ask the voters that training, and m) desire in coming be- "if such methods are employed against “fore you as te for lec of- me they treat them according to their | fice of cou 1 is with the desire rleserts. [ am aware that stories cal- to use the business ability 1 have in‘ ‘culated to injure me are being as- securinz for the citizers of Lakeland siduously circulated by my political the publication of a simple yet com- enemies, but my record is before the prebensive statement of all monies; "people, and all my actions have been received, to whom and for what pur- above-board. If I have made mis- pose disbursed, and the balance on takes—as all men do—I regret them, hand, or deficit (as matters stand to- and would appreciate the opportunity day) as the case may be. This has to correct them, whenever I am been said to be not feasible. It is, shown wherein I was in error. I ap-|because such publication is made by preciate the confidence the people'cltics véry much larger than Lake- have manifested in me in the past, land. Another desire is to bring ‘and will appreciate the honor of 2bout harmonious and co-operative 'again serving tdem as mayor |1'€\lations between the Council and the ’ Respectfully, 0. M. EATON., |Board of Treide, two organizations At the time this photograph was taken, shortly after the blowing up of 1428 .suppoqedh working on exactly the' the Gamboa dike, the water in Culebra cut stood 70 feet above sea level. |same lines, viz.: to build up our pro-| ’glcasno city l‘)msc dccircs ou"ht not We have the famous {duties as k\\unt'\") of the Beard of in Mr. L. W. Yarnall has decided to Trade; in fact, my services in the SCHOOL SHOE DRESS SHOE | | | | | withdraw from the race for council- dual capacity ought to render me man from the Fourth ward, and his more v 1l|ub'r’ in each, name has been by his request omit-| 1f sion of reason for my ted from the ballot to be voted to- candidacy makes any appeal to your morrow . isuffrage, I shall do my level best to Mr. Yarnall had assurances of sub- prove worthy of your confidence anfl stantial sapport, but he allowed his support. name to be used in the first place! Yours for Lakeland as she is and rather against his will, and on later is destined to become, consideration concluded that the du-| 1427 A. J. HOLWORTHY. ties of counci!lman would involve| business sacrifices that he is unable' to make. He thanks the friends who solicited him to enter the race and. proffered him their support. | Bryan Reddick Entcrtained With Hallowc'en Party Bryan Reddick entertained guite a number of his youn< friends last Fri- day night at his home on Missourl § § oA ¥ avente. IR, PICZARD TO LEC e BEL BTRe T TURE TONIGHT rated with crns, : 4 L — and fost aud A medal with cach pair Pr. G d, of I‘mlhl d por. Maine, will 1 t the Fir it 8 0" ‘Two or } at the door ‘ere mot ! odist chore! subject will be lecture 10rous anid philogo W e ' i ~ - i phieal, i and cond s Hatt 0 % r)v) H’ }\K { q [. There wilt lw‘ many a laugh for the .. ovor anot A stors 01 one who comes. ; Aleds YERUC it B i g o Foot I uters church Sundey nioht, and thrilled ohe W helved to make thinos the c¢ otion for more than an 100k Mone. enooky o} hour. There was not an apparently, Atyop piaving some Iallowe'en | tired one in the house. | hda : : e e TR A Dr. Pickard is a aveat preacher. Tt ¢ocyments of ice ¢ream, cake and 4 S ; 3 is said that he preaches to more mil= . .. o H D ! fruit was sorved, H 2 Ys lionaires thon any other man in the 48| loft in the wee small l\n*n*r‘,‘.‘;} ( OL] EV r eed Lc nation. Ile is here on a visit to his of the nioht declaring to have lad TR k7 1 T RO ot e DI R R T A AL A DR B father and ier vt otlier Emidme oo 0 g g, i i bers of the f: ‘H\. and it was larvely liesa present were Genevieve ) that they mizht be favored that he p, s R R Ay A & < ]d t G a t Itp consgented to lecture here, by ‘1 -M,vg‘, I ;; ‘1;,( ‘<; Hrl,fv,.,, ,(.vl“,‘yfl ~’1‘ "j ‘rl\' -"()u n 4 C L Te loctime il aher entinel v froois e s iditih: Glades Mt fana B 0Nl 50 TSI VA (B 15 T TSI T AT, TR 2 but there will he a gilver offering for o Hey, Iris Dryant, Nthel Yar 7’ the henefit of the Enworth Leacine. jigiq apdoseon, Curtis Peterson, & If s0. you knew what it meansto keep looking in vain for an ice Fvervhody of all churehes, and those iry Murpliev, Durns Terrell, 1rn- E! wa (Who do not attend any chureh are v araves, David Stroaker Jolinnio B by (nrnfl to come and get a eplendid en- Melton, and Hobson Strain. i tertainment. The hour s 8, and thcre will be no charge at the door. aring have'yo\o pave been received by toe secre- BUT STILL GREFN FRUIT 1S BEING SHIPPED ‘ Jacksonville, Nov. 4.—“Throuzh- Bad Man Rejoices. “You look happy.” “I feel better than 1 look,” “What's happened ? “Fate has relieved me of a heavy burden.” “Yeg " Now, if you live near the end of a delivery route, and every patron abcad of you dclayed the driver just one minute, you would be greatly “put out.” Do your share in helping us make prompt deliveries—have the number of resi- . — AITRACTIONS COWING = | To WRITE b coupon or the change ready when the ice wagon comes—see that the driver scrves you quicklyand docsn't -linger f.r any reason. Help this ice men of yours to give the best delivery service in any city of this big country. out the orance belt the State law “Last night eomebody stole my acainst stinpine immature froit has Wwife’s rubber plant.” been generally and willinzly obeyed | this geason; as a resnlt of whieh very! little preen fruit has left the State,” said State Chemist R. E. Rose, at the Burbridze. Liability Law, “Bill's goirg to sue the company for damages.” “Why, what did they do to him?” “They blew the quittin’ whistle when “In a very few instances attemnts % was carrvin' a ‘eavy plece of {ron, '; to violate the law have been made, and ‘e dropped it on 'Is foot."—Every- resultine in seiznre of immature body’s, fruit,’ declared Cant. Roen, resnlt, Florida fruit is ecttinz a de-| gervedly better repntation thornehont the marlkets of be in ereater demand at in years to come.” | Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 “A8 A na v'r.‘ | %@“&@ @@@@.lggéaw s | & it ¥ e | the counry, and wil .J-d}....a Letter prices ‘ T AUDITORILY i aad We Are Too Busy '3 cans syrup . . . 250 3 cansPork4 Beans 25¢ 2 causArgo Saimon 35¢ I pkIrish Potatocs 30¢ 7 pacKages Wasning Powder ) (o &) (= Thursday MAX GIITH'S CONCERT CO. Friday GRUNZAUL VS. DODGE Kimbrough-Rutherford Shoe Company Saturday THE PILGRIY GIRTS Two Hoirs of Real Entertainment Opposite Ci'y Hall 25¢ b WHY PAY MORE? m@fll’fl!fl& &ulfil@!a@@ BASEB:I{;‘I?EATURE SR i @ . Glants vs. Athletics, World 3 Serfes MRS 2 AREEEE B RS S 3.537 Telegram10cWeek FERGUSON & USHER|. PHONE 123 Adams Bldg N. Kv. Ave Wednesday and Thursday EDISON'S TALXING PICTURES New Subjects Friday THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBMG 6 Reel Feature SO4OH0404040404604060604060 ROCIOPOIPIOPOSCHCPQPOECr0s