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prem—— Mr. J. W, Ohio, who spent last winter in Lake- land, has returned and as usual is pleasantlylotcaed at thehome of Mrs. J. F. Sloan. His friends are gla. to see him again in Lakeland. ‘Mrs. L. M. Bennett have , the former from a trip to|tomorrow morning in their automo- nd the latter to Tallahas-; bile for Lake City, where they wil she was the guest of her:spend the next week looking after ‘Governor Trammell. | the marketing of their pecan crop. o Dr. Wilson has a pecan grove, of .‘%@(‘hfl Mrs. McKean, of Pennsyl- ia, have arrived in the city for!trees just now coming into bearing. y winter. Mr. McKean is a broth- | ?-ast year's crop was only a few hun- 'fo Mrs. E. M. Patterson and, ‘dred pounds, but, owing to the su- ' 0verybody else, he is already: | perior variety, they were sold at $1 | per pound. This year's crop of five or six thousand pounds, has been con- tracted for at the same price. This ll'l. H. F. Unley delightfully en- .tertained a number }r')f fngnds )oyster. looks to us like the doctor will have, : ‘ilu ‘Wfternoon at her home on Sonth | 1P the course of a few years, a verit- , Florida avenue. Rook was played, {able gold mine. #tfl which delicious refreshments " Were fecved. MR. O’HERN'S DEATH GREATLY R DEPLORED IN TAMPA The Woman’s Clup will receive 25 —_—— per cent of the receipts of the Audi-| J. D. O’Hern, one of the most torium tomorrow night, the attrac-|popular commercial salesmen in the tion being the Pilgrim Girls, a high | State of Florida, died last night at t cl“ dttraction, and e\erybody\hls home in dLakeland, following a lhonl‘fic sure to attend in order toj paralytic stroke, with which he was asant evening and also as- | stricken last Thursday. Since then sist the ladies in securing funds for he has been under the careful treat- the club house they wish to erect. ment of the best physicians in that it . city, but was in such a condition ' Mrg., Clifford Livingston and chil-| dren’feft today for St. Petersburg, | vfim,the) will visit relatives for the hext two or three weeks. Upon their return they will occupy their | for the past eleven years, practically » mew home, which they recently pur- ‘e\or since the business was started. :.M :?:1“:12]0: b:;ng(l]:)z::édt::; He had done wonders towards mak- ing the now large wholesale grocery m floridn RIS house one of the largest in the State. He was considered to be one of the -‘um“ match will be staged at best mixers that ever carried a sam- th. Auditorium tonight, Geo. Grun- ple case in the State, and numbered M and Tom Dodge. Dodge will en- his friends among the thousands. ‘ “.w to throw Grundahl twice| Mr. O'Hern was born in St. Au- in’ “ Bour. This ought to be one gustine forty-one years avo and h-s of the best matches of the season as made Florida his home all his life. ‘mw men are very skilful and old He was married, and besides a heart- 8t the wrestling game. Thers, 'broken wife, leaves a bright young fl A“O be the usual pictures and 8on, six years of age, J. D. O'llern, two preliminaries. Jr. The body will be taken to St. Au- gustine for interment tonicht, and Mrs. E. M. Park has returned out of respect for their much respect- from a pleasant visit of some week8 eq employe and friend, Snow & Bry- him. Mr. O'Hern was employed as a (salesman by Snow & Bryan of this city and had been in their service ) L spent {n Tallahassee, the guest of her an will be closed this afternoon at 1408 grandson, Governdr Park Trammell. |3 o'clock, and the entire force vill 8he .received much pleasing social leave on the 4:10 train for Lakeland attention while there as every one to pay their respects. wished to meet the grandmother of | T, Ed Bryan, in speaking of Mr. the youngest governor of the United O'Hern this mornine, States, and all were charmed with tribute to his memory. this lovable lady, whom to know ls. “Mr. O'Hern was a man whom ev- to admire. eryone loved and respected and had g ‘(‘m'ntlvss numbers of friends who "will keenly recret his death,' said he, Wiag { Mr. H. E. Pritchett, a prominent l'jnnflne operator of Jack:onvilie, Nfiu‘lld to that city this aiternoon ’.'endmg yesterday and today e doosin; aiter Lis lar.e citrus ] \fiterests" Mr. Pritcliett owns sacre grove in East Lakeland, the property of Mor-an & and states that he will & Bryan for the past eleven years, said Ile was had. Nothing can be would be too good for him. an honorable, upritht We are goin> to close the store this a‘ternoon at 3 o'clock and the entire force will their respects.” e ] l‘“ “\oon boxes of fruit this year, lOll' which is already moving! through the Citrus Exchanze. Or- | anges are now selling from $2 to $2.60 per crate f. o. b., and Mr. Pritchett says this price will, he m even be increased before lhe[ DITORILN] UNDAHL VS. BODGE ost Spirited and Most Ex* ing Match of the Scason is Red for Tonight, So Come g and Get u Good Seat the traveling men who knew Mr. |O'Hr?rn this morning. In every case he was spoken of as one of the most | popular and honored men on the oad.—Tampa Times. MAJESTIC. | | Well, here we come right back again with another 2-reeler tonight. A great war feature. Did that big crowd enjoy the 2-reeler last nizht Well, we should so say. Get busy, Mr. Picture Lover; a treat tonight PICTURES E AND FALL OF McADOO ide Splitting Comedy THE BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM NIGHT BIRDS A 2-Ree] Feature; a Great and Ex- citing Story of the Boer War M GROGAN'S FOUNDLING utiful Vitagraph Feature MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:20 TO 5:00 P. M. ORCHESTRA MUSIC TONIGHT MATINEE EVERY DAY ISILVER PALACE HAD BRIL- LIANT OPENING YLSLIERDAY The Silver Palace, Lakeland’s handsome new ice creamn pariois in the Lrane building, opelied jesterday aiternoon and evening and large throngs were present to enjoy thej refreshments and admire the elezant quarters of this up-to-date establish- ment. It can be truly said that there is 0o city in the South with handsomer cool drink and ice cream parlors than | Lakeland now boasts in the Silver | !invention. that nothing but death could relieve {court of I'olk county, Florida, on Ociober 2 IBEIEN paid a nice| “lle had been in the service of Snow | and was the best man we have ever that i rentleman. | o up to Lakeland to ]\uy; | | Genera] rezgret wasexpressed among ! ' Gaynor of Palace. The fixtures alone cost §5,- Meeker, of Harrison, (?00, which gives one a small insight into the expense the management has incurred to give Lakeland tiwe best. The Miller Bros. are indeed a to be congratulated on their progres-, isiveness and it goes without saying that their parlors will be handsome-| Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilson leave ¥ Patronized. The ice cream and cool drink department is in charge ot 1 'Mr. McCorkle, of Del.and, one of tua most expert cool drink dispensers i i the State. sixty acres in that neighborhood, the EDISON TALKING PICTURES WILL BE AT AUDITORIUM" Thhe famous kdison talking pic- tures will be secn and heard at the AUDITORIUM THEATER, Lakeland, two nights next week, WEDNLS- DAY and THURSDAY. This isa re- turn engazement for these pictures, and entirely new reels will be shown. A larze crowd witnessed them Lemle} jand the enthusiasm was at such a high piteh during the performance that the pictures were loudly ap- plaudel, the same as a play with Ilv-' 1t is indeed a wonderful For instance, in the Min- sutrel show the beautiful singing, the wooden shoe dancing and all the comedy sayings are as clear as in a regular hizh price show, Among the new reels si the whole first act of the opera “MASCOT." beautiful subject and the grand mu- ing actors. sic and pretty gowns will be a treat. | Another reel that ought to prove very interesting is “The Late Mayur‘ New York and His Cabi- During the course of this reel speech . net.” Mayor Gayror makes a fine The prozram will run a little over: two hours and the sents will be ¢n mlc at the Red Cross Pharmacy, Lakeland, on Monday, Nov. 10. 210 NOTICE OF SHERITF'S SALE Notlee is hiereby given that on the 1Ist d of December, Ao Do 1913, the e heing the first Monday of said month, and between (the hours of 11 o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m., 1 will at the front door of the court house in Bartow, Florida, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder for that tract of land in Polk county, F , de- seribed as lot ten (10) in block ') of Johns' subdivision of block gl s addition to the town of Fort M plat in plat book 2, page U, Polk lnlm(\ Records, the same having been levied upon under and by virtue of a certain writ of evceation fssied out of the ¢ uilt ird, based upon a deerce of the cireuit court of said county uh:-u' n Bstelle Thas (s complainant, and L. L. Johns is defendant, sald property being Irv\nl upon as the prop of the said defendant and b sald eatlsfy sald decree. Dated this Oet 101N LOGAN, Sherift Polk County, Florida, cu\ to 1913 SHERIFF'S SALE Notice 18 herevy given that by authority of Dat certaii execalion issued out o e Cics St Cowrt of and for POk couniy and Sute ot Flotda the 5d day of October, A D 10135, heretn W, G dones and W, S, lrwin e plianunts and J. K. Hooper, detfeadant, | have sale at best bidder Wt house ol i evied upon aud will uner publie vulery to the hichest for cashy, at the fioat a of Eariow, Folk couniy, Flonda, he dd o day o n Ueseried ceal hours tenements, I uih 1 of the northeast hwest quaier of the s Lip <8 quarier this Ot \!«\IA\]A\] v JOIUN LOGAN, 1259-01 STRAWBERRY PLANTS—Mi ary, Klondyke and xeelsior plants now ready. per 1,000, $10 tor 05,000, Safe ar- rival guaianteed. Cash with or der, please. 8. M. Godbey, Wal- do, Fia. Sat. AUDITORIUM lmecmmscuv\lNu TOMORROW— THE PILGRIM GIRLS Hizhest Priced Attraction on the Road Next Week MONDAY— BASEBALL FEATURE 2 Reels, Giants vs. Philadelphia World Series TUESDAY— SIX ALL FEATURE REELS WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY— EDISON’S TALKING PICTURES New Subjects | FRIDAY— { WEEK NOV. THE BATLE OF GETTYSBURG 5-Reel Feature | ‘\O\' THE ;ITTIE MILLIONAIRE With Bert Leigh 24 MABEL PAIGE THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 7, 1913, SHUTELLES CIRCUS COMING NOY. 13 The Big Sautelle Shows, combined with menagarie and hippodrome, which will exhibit in Lakeland Sat- !urday, Nov. 15, afternoon and night, has four distinctive and important departments—cricus, menagerie, hip- podrome and wild west, Descriptions| of these will be given in their places. Chiefest of these, perhaps, is:the cir- cus. Back to Nero's days the cirgus dates. That finnicky-strenuous mon- arch originated feats in “the ring,” |ton. as well as “sports of the arema,” which were first cousins to the for- mer. riding—though it is probable they used *‘pads” in those days. He certainly was the father of chariot racing, These he enhanced in inter- est by utilizing Christians as human | torches, at times. | With the Si3. Sautelle 9-Big-Shows are several of the most skilled, grace- ful and daring bareback riders of this or any age. Chiefest is Oscar Low- ande. This intrepid artist is the very Centaur of riders. His astounding feats on bridleless horse, are the acme of daring, and recklessness. Also the poetry of graceful motion. His somersaulting from the hack of one to the back of a horse in the' rear, stands alone as the star horse feature of the century. a rare combination of daring, skill and agility. lution would mean death, or maim- ing. One scarcely wonders why the Announcer demands perfect quiet un- der the canvas while this great feat is being performed. Albert Vontoska Toacher nf "'uqc This is a! {306 South Virginia Ave., Lakoland ,Fla.; phone 299 Black. Lessons ir { Piano, Ifarmony and Vocal Culture. | Piano Tuning. Orchestra furnished for all occasions, Reasonable terms. wammu*ommm»m» | B QBB QTS DB DAL Cash Prices s 3 cans syrup . . . 25¢ 3 cans Pork & Beans 25¢ 12 caus Argo Sa/mon 35¢ I pkIrish Potatoes 30c¢ '7 packages Wasning Powder | ‘\\”HY PAY MORE? FERGUSON & USHER PHONE 123 Adams Bidg N. Kv. Ave BOROBOBOSOHOBOBOSOPOOPOE0 AGOBOED B DO GBSOV 4 THE GRAND | Three ARcels of Pictures Three Acts of the Famous Juggler And Hoop Roller, And a Five Piece Orchestra HOW IS THAT For § and 10 Cents PROGRAM (Reliance) A Great Ttallan Tragedy of Love and Romance; the End of the Ven- detta Maria Roma American Film Co.) A Great Western Feature Entitled . | JEALOUSY'S TRAIL The green monster given free sway leaves a trail of destruction and ruin and impending calamity (Majestie Film Co.) THE PAJAMA PARADE A Hearty Laucgh from One End ta the Other l NOTHING FF’EAP BUT THE PRICE| Don't Miss This He it was that inducted bareback' that tance. The act fs' Also, calculation. The, missinz of a single inch in such evo- 250 ‘i PAGE M1V W B e REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS NOTICE OF ELECTION | Whereas, the City Council of the City of Lakeland did, at its meeting W. 0.*Jordan to Benj. Mayo. on the 10th cay of October, 1918, by Malloy & Miller to J. W. Sample. 'Tesolution, direct me, the under- Malloy & Miller to Florida Lake signed mayor ol sald eity, to issse Region Land Co. . | proclamation of a general election te m'e’:"ks"“ & Mann to B. C. Kick- pq pojg on the third Monday of Ne- 3. Walker Pope to Jas. R. Clark. vember, 1913, for the election of & J, Walker Pope to Ralph S. Freese, mayor and one councilman for each Carter-Deen Realty Co. to W. S. ward of sald city; Record furnished by the Security Abstract & Title Co., Bartow, Fla. Nove nber 5, 1913 | Collins. ! Now, therefore, ! C. L. Morrison to James W. Riv-/| : 3 Pt & ey ltho laws and ordinances of said eity R. J. Perkins to W. M, Hamp- and the aforesaid resolution, be it {known, that a general election will be held in the city of Lakeland, Flor- Tedder to G. C. Tedder. #da, on Monday, the 17th day of Ne- November 6, 1913 vember, A. D, 1913, same being the Violet Roseberry to G. P. Quain- 3rd Monday of sald month, for the {election of a mayor and four (4) C. C. Farmer to H. C. Seanor. |councilmen, one councilman for each Pngllsh & Collins to J. H. Meek. |ward of the city, namely, Wards 1, C. H. Way to John B. Collins. |2, 3 and 4. C. H. Way to B. R. Way. Dated this 17th day of October, A. W. 8. Jordan to Nellie M. Close. D. 1913. 11319 G, T C. H. Tedder to J. G. Walker. V S Grlfl'ln toJ D. Porter 0. M. EATON, Mayor. What 1t Takes To Fit Your Feet WE HAVE IT We carry all sizes in stock Ladies’ A to E Men’s B to E Children’s Shoes--All Lerthers Choose Your Style, We Guarantee a Fit It’s a Pleasure to Show Qur Goods i2xy DUTTON-HARRIS CO. ! stw o i Foot-Fitters n s Quality Did You Ever Need Ice And Couldn’t Get_l_t_.’r: If 80, you know what it meansto keep looking in vain for an ice wagon, Now, if you live near the end of a delivery route, and every patren ahead of you delayed the driver just one minute, you would be greatly “put out.” Do your share in helping us make prcmpt deliveries—have the coupon or the change ready when the ice wagon comes—see that the driver serves you quickly and docsn't linger f r any resson. . Help this ice man of yours to give the best delivery service in any city of this big country, ¢ Lakeland Ice Compa y Phone 26 NOW is the Time, OPPOSITE CITY " HALL is the place to buy [that pair of. shoes. We have for Men and Boys Gun Metzl, Patent Leather, Russia Calf and Vici in all lateststyles, bulton orlace. BRSPS Ladies and Children we have Caavas, Bu.k, Patent Leather, Vici, Red; in fa: anything in Shoes or Hosiery. YCURS FOR HONEST FJOT=ZRY Kimbrough & Rutherford Telegram 10¢ Week