Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 8, 1913, Page 5

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of Fire o Meigs left today for Pnu _where she will spend ten hys with friends. 'Rev. nd‘ Mrs. D. B. Sweat re ed ‘yesterday from a stay of two 8 at Bartow, where they were the 'Mltl of friends. ¥ | Mrs. H. H. Register aud children sturned yesterday from a stay of' ivo days at Bartow, where they were| 1e guests of friends. ! Miss' Helen Hobbs ‘etherington went up to Orange ity; today, where they will spend a tw days the Buests of the former's "ather. Mrs. C. L. Hobbs. Mrs. H. H. Register and children sturned .yesterday from Inverness, LX) mnve been visiting Mrs. ;BSMI"I sigter for the pust three "eeks.’ .‘Mr. 'J. B, Streater and family, bo have been spending the past; :lgvel'll weeks-at T.ake ‘Ifred, where r. Streater had a larce contract nder way, have returned home The street gwecper, which was de vered to the city tome v s avo,| roved ungatisfactory and it was re- g wrned, and another o lace, which explains why the strects ave &ot been clecancd off recently. : Miss Gladys lovcll's ill regret to lcarn th wmny friends t on account ' {11 health she has been forced to! and Marion | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAx ELAND, FLA, NOV. S, 1013, WA AN DBERVE SATURDAY (By Church Reporter.) “To have been a thousand years wrong will not make us right for one single hour, or else the heathen ! should keep their religion. Today old opinions which have held sway in the minds of the people for many years are being displaced with the Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McCain have ;l;:::e:z;tu::n;:e: u:n,ile:::; ;:: returned from their summer trm,)wrc S. Longacre last night before having spent the past few months . 1.;oo audience at the Adventist at their old home in Ohio. They camp meeting in a sermon on “Who report many people looking toward Changed the Sabbath?” Lakeland. The speaker continued: “While for a long time it has been Mr. Harry English and family of believed that the Sabbath was Chicago, have returned to Lakelard changed from the seventh to the first and brought with them a carload of day of the week at the resurrection furniture and are down here per- of Christ, yet now we find many manently now. They will soon be'jprominellt divines who plainly ad- Imit that there is absolutely no proof {that Christ or His apostles command- led the church to change the Sab- bath. Jesus Christ kept the seventh 1 day, therefore it is incumbent upon “his followers today to do likewise. | Three gospel writers, Mark, Luke and Matthew, set forth the fact that Sabbath comes just before the first day of the week. The ten command- ments, which are still bindmz. en- gin work on a handsome home ca their property in Dixieland. AT CHURCHES TCNORROW l FIRST PRESBYTERIAN-—Sunday |school, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, {11 a. m. Subject of sermon, “How te Make the Bible Real in Our Chris- force the observance of the itian Life.” Evening service, 7 enth. God rested on no other daY o'clock. Subject of sermon, ‘“God’s of the week, so no other day can Ability to Deliver His People.” A ever become the rest day.” cordial welcome awaits you at each ! Meetings Today of these services. | The Sabbath school convened to- W. S. PATTERSON, Pastor. day at 9 o'clocka. m. At 10:30 a. m. Eld Montgomery of Atlanta ad- dressed the campers. At 2:30 p. m, Eld. W. H. Heckman delivered an Preaching by the pastor, 11 interesting sermon. Prayer service every Tues- Lecture Tonight {day nicht, 7 o'clock. At 7:30 o’clock tonight Eld. ! W. H. STEINMEYER, Pastor acre will speak on’ the subject: “God’s Final Judement.” A large METHODIST—Sery- number of people from the city have Sahbath school, 10 been attending the nizht serviees 1. m. Epworth League, 6 p. m. throuchout the meeting. A large Preaching by pastor, 7 p. m. Prayer number have expressed their appre every Thu night, 7 ciation of the truths presented. Mectinog All Next Weck Becauge of the desire on the part of the people of the city to hear more lectures on the various subjects of {God's Word it has been decided to “continue the meetings at nizht. Some of the speakers who came here MYRTLE ST. jvices tomorrow. ja. m. {a. m. METHODIST—Ser- Sabbath school, 10 { DIXIELAND {ices tomorrow: | i rsday o'clock. | . ! Wi H. STEINMEYER, Pastor | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH At the First Methodist church to | Long e e DIAMONDS THERE is perhaps no other gem, the receipt of which causes the same degree of pleasure as does that occasioned by the gift of a DIAMOND. There is no other gem that carries the same value, and no other that has the same element of wish in its purchase. THEREFORE, it is highly important that those contemplating the purchase of a DIAMOND should make their purchase from a house whose reputation for square dealing and good values is established. , | PURCHASE by mail from us, and be sure that you are securing the same fair treatment and honest values as you would get were you making your purchase in person. Stroll In Today Wear a flexible derby, Today get a glimpse of the styles which are all- the-go. Everything new that’s good, ' and everything that’s good, whether[ new or not. --THERE WAS A TIME When a tiny| 61-2 or a huge 7 5-8 head went beg- ging for the proper hat- Not now- Not here. Our Flexible Derby,! “The Yielder,” fits the head without|® painful pressure. H “PRETTY” DOESN'T DECENTLY | & DESCRIBE our new scarfs at 50c. Really radiantly beautiful. Wide and reversible, changeable, cut-silk four-in-hand in 18 two-tone effects. | Wide scarfs—yes-—that's the proper caper for the prevailing new collars,' “The Devon” and “The La Salle,” & 15e.-—2 for 25c. WILLIAMSON-MOORE CO, THE FASHION SHOP FOR MEN TO TAXPAYERS { Owen-Cotter Jewelry Company 613 Franklin Street. Phone 1079 and 1300 TAMPA, FLORIDA We are members of the Merchants’ Transportation Association, and participate in refunding your railroad fare. We carry all sizes in stock Ladies’ Ato E Men’s B to E Children’s Shoes--All Lerthers I will be at the following place: for the convenience of taxpayers ov dates designated below to collect taxes: figkslasil, S0, 0, 1, 8 ¥4 Choose Your Style, We Guarantee a Fit Mulberry, Nov. 10, 11. Fort Meade, Nov. 12, 13. Winter Haven, Nov, 14,15. | It’s a Pleanhre to Show Our Goods F. M. LANIER, 1431 Tax Coellector. 'LAKELAND POTATO AND l: " VEGETABLE GROWERS' UNION m— 22k DUTTON-HARRIS CO. Avcnae annual mecting will take place Hi fon Saturday Nov. 22, 1913 at the B Roard of Trade rooms. Election of [g4§ oflicers and matters of vital in\pur—l tance will come before the meeting. ‘l'riws of seed potatoes now here, and' - - — - faction wanted on same, U. W. l\or-‘ son, sceretary. 1439 I The / Foot-Fitters What 1t Takes To Fit Your Feet WE HAVE IT he store of Quaiity | morrow the pastor will preach in the ve up her studies at Rollins and 4 ! morninz on the subject, “Elijah's from other places to participate in| S BIING the camp meeting will continue to WWMMMMO*WP Dld You Ever Need Ice j“ muflud ‘home for the mm.nndor Amg the “home folks” who will! ‘ake thelr home at the totel Kibler e. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Memmin- r ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jacobs, ‘essrs. George Moore, W. L. King 1d B, G. Alexander. The program meeting of the Wom- 1's ‘Missionary Society of the First| ethedist church will be held at the wireh Monday afternoon at which me Mrs. G. T. Fleming will be the ull' " All members invited. | L — tb_o Pilgrim Girls, one of the high- t priced attractions on the road fll ‘appear at the Auditorium to- it 0. two hours of comedy, music| | . Mr. Green has had hard ring this attraction and ! pecially invited to attend, | T want to take I-'ll':hl', or 4 Ilv‘\'i\'al That Failed.” jo0type every night. Timely and im- The discourse will be clustered abont portant subjects will be discussed, the incidents of one of the most in- ;and all are invited to hear these in- I teresting lives in the Bible. structlvn addresses. In the evening the subject will be “Killing the Enemies of Civiliza- Ition.” The service will be in honor| of the women’s work, and the 100se| e want to express our heart-felt change in the plate will be for the ;.6 ang appreciation to the dear missionary work of the women. 'good people of dLakecland who have All women of the church are es- yoon 5o tender and so kind to us the and the g week during the fllness of our men are urged to come along With y,)5.04q brother, Mr. O’Hern. God them. bless each kind heart for the many See the pastor's card resarding oypregsions of love and sympathy Benevolence Day in this paper. CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS ishown us. MRS. B. D. FUDGE. MRS. J. I.. MORG'N. lh ' i MRS, W, L, SPERRING, is means of ex- o & pressing to my dear goed friend m)‘ pe THE CITY COUNCIL deep and sincere appreciation of OFFICIAL MINUTFS OF (Continued from Page 1.) | the many many acts of love shown o be well patronized. . Grigsby, Jr., left this dnlnesfllle, Fla., where her father and mother, Ifiu“. J. A. Flemin=, receut- e from Hartford, Ala. Mr. €. T. Bartlett was called {o| flumbus, Gs., today, on account of @ death of his father, who dicd "“‘-ly Mr. Bartlett was ex- €ting his father to come down and ent the winter, arriving here nevt fek, and his death came as a great ock. . highest priced at- on the road today. atiful and talegted .‘)eomedy, music and A treat, 8o don't miss ATN AT 8 0'CTOCX 25¢, 35¢c, &§0¢ A Great Feature You Don't Want me and my dear hushand during his last illness. My father, Mr. G. A. Jenninzs, wishes to add his sincere brothers. Complaint of Bowyet brothers was referred to the ordi- nance committee with instructions to appreciation and love along with i draft ordinance covering closing me. We can never forzet those who 1 pkIrish Potators 30c| '7 packages Wasning | BOFOBOBOHOHIBOFOGBOLIHOH | Cash Prices , And Couldn’t Get It? I" I S WE[K It 30, you kuow what it meansto keep looking in vain for an ice s wagon., 3 cans syrup . . . 25¢] 3 cans Pork4 Beans 25¢! 2 causArgo Saimon 35¢ Now, if you live near the end of a delivery route, and every patron 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 doesn't linger f r any reeson. Help this ice man of yours to give the best delivery service in any city of this big country. Powder . . . 25¢| WHY PAY MORE? Lakeland 1ce Company ‘have stood by us in this hour of deep douinstor-thataln ukineiee. ROy tion of J. W. Bryant et al was re- | trouble. iferred to the licht and water com- }mm':e with power to act. Petition lof J. W. Scally et al was referred to the etreet committee for investi- gation and report. On motion Council adjourned to meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday Nov. 7, 1913. H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. MRS. J D. O'HERN. MR. G. A. JENNINGS. 0 NOVEVBER 9 IN HISTORY 1818—Smith Thompson of New York became secretary of the navy. 1841—King Edward VII of Great Britain born. FERGUSON & USHER| Phone 26 PHONE 123 Adams Bldg N. Ky. Ave SOPOHOFOROPIPOSO SOOI SOR0 DBOSOHOBDBOBOBOBOBOBOHOFQy HALL is the place to buy that pair of 1890—Revolt against President! ————— |[AUDITORILM Bogram of Honduras suppressed. MAJESTIC. shoes. We have for Men and Boys Gun Met:l, Patent Leather, Russia Calf and Vici in all lateststyles, bulton orlace. AITRACIIONS COVING This is the big nizht. Of course every night is a big night at this Next Week little playhouse, but for a Saturday " night this is a crackerjack program. MONDAY— BASEBALL FEATURE 2 Reels, Giants vs. Philadeiphia World Series TUESDAY— FASY PAYMENT SIX ALL FEATURE REELS A Comedy that Will Tickle You . to Pieces WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY— EDISON’S TALKING PICTURES New Subjects THE ¥0CRX MARRIAGE Some More Comedy ‘' |FRIDAY— THE BATLE OF GETTYSBURG 6-Reel Feature NOV. 22— THE LITTLE MILIIONAIRE With Bert Leigh WHERE (T01TS§ ANT) MOUN- TAINS MEET to Miss 'MATINES EVERY DAY 2:30°5:00 WEEK NOV. 24 MABEL PAIGE [THE fiRANfi"[ THROUG.. crowd last night PROGRAM THE FINAL GAME—(Princess film) This shows the Giants defeating THE NOTEING CFFAP ®UT THE PRICE See Knetzer, the famous juzgler, again, tonivht. He pleased a large Ladies and Children we have Canvas, Bu k, Patent Leather, Vici, Red; in fac r NOW is the Time, OPPOSITE CITY , anything in Shoes or Hosiery. . ——L 20 00 b 1 YOURS =2 4AD1{35T )Irze( the Philadelphia Athletics in the last contest of the season. ; THE SLUICE GATES— (Majestic) A very touching drama, MAN OF THE WILDERNESS— (Majestic) A great western pic- ture. Kimbrough & Rutherford I.___.._..____—_ Telegram10c Week SIX PIFCE ORCPFESTRA Best Music in Town 5 and 10 Cents

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