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e .t THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK BLAND, FLA., NOV. 13,'1913. L2 et has always commanded each vietim| Mi mhk P.ASSES AWAY ] el to “open your mouth” is now under ’ . m:ders from Director Barr to open! Mr. John W. Meeker, of Harrison, g his mouth o wide as to make his' Ohio, died last night at the home of ‘ ears invicable, Only in this way can | Mrs, J. F. Sloan on Lemon street, the doctor make the rafters ring. where he had a room, havinz come down to Lakeland only a week ago 'Mr. 0. M. Teed and family, of to spend the winter. Mr. Meeker New York, are down for the winter, spent last winter in Lakeland and and are domiciled in a new bunga-|was 0 much benefitted that he came low on North lowa avenue. back again, but the trip was too ’Thanksgiving Box for Church Home and Hospital The Woman's Auxiliary of All- Saints Episcopal church, wish toan- jnounce that the Thanksgiving box for the Church Home and Hospital, :at Orlando, will be packed this year by Mrs. C. E. Browne, and they PAGRE VY For Mine “The Town of Bettex Things,’® and two BES® CLIMATE In the Uinted States, invites you te sit in her lap, i “A Home of Your Own.” Winter visitors, tourists and others, we will help get good rooms and locauons, till you cam look around and find out what home jyow ask that the public will contribute|want to buy. towards making this the larzest box yet sent. We have scores to select from—some bap~ pains—and are petting more dwellings, truel farms, groves, lands, lots—~to make tine homes, ase of Fire one 5,000 D. 0. Rogers, of this city, Bouth Florida's leading attor- as been onppointed attorney town of Lake Alfred. J. D. O'Hern has returned . Augustine and will coutinue present, at least, to maxe h d.akeland, where she has a rcle of devoted friends. will be a mecting of the Or- Eastern Star tonight at tite hall, and all members are pd to be present. ID. J. McColl and sister, of Jackson, Mich., arrived ght, and will gpend the win- akeland. W. B. larris, the talented of the Kissimmes Valley Ga- pne of the State's foremost s, is in Lakecland todav, en o Ocala, to attena the Print- st Congress. and Mrs. H. L. Parker, of , arrived in Lakeland last and are the guests of Mrs, s parents, Mr. and .urs. Mrs. Parker’s many friends ret to learn that she is quite the trip was mace in the hat it would prove beneficial Louis A. Fort, the architect el Kibler, is moving into the n bungalow on East Orange hnd he and Mrs. Fort will re- Lakeland for some months mber of important buildings eland and the nearby towns. rd of Trade secretary writes ry Holworthy as follows: p accept my thanks for your oard of Trade book. This in nion is one of the best book- at I have yet seen issued by y in Florida, and should do great deal of good.” G. T. Fleming has purchased B on South Missouri avenue of . V. Ellis and will at once nce the erection of several ows thereon, which will be for This portion of the city is rapidly. Althouh many ouses have been erected the par the demand continues to be pater than the supply. g B Ruth Conibear has received ointment as county demonstra- the Girls’ Tomato Clubs and Corn Clubs of DNe3nto connty ill leave for Ar Friday e up the duties of her office. adia sition is a pleasant and re- ative one and one for which onibear is esnecially fitted, but £t of Lakeland friends can hnut that it requires a protracted e from our city. TONIGHT SON'S TALXING PITURLS the 14 subjects toni~ht will P whole of the first act of the opera, “Mascot,” a beautiful t. 'S the last night to see those Tl pictures, so don’t miss this| chance, S ON SALE AT RED CROSS Tomorrow ter| jtainly got the banan |other rucsts then stonpir Mks"l‘rnmont were two monkeys-—and the} "heiny e as Mr. Fort is the architect LETE CHANGE 0T PROGRAM| G \ |THE LAKELAND HALL OF FAME birthday. (Pr. W. S. Irvin,) For the second time in his history and in the history of this city, and for the first time in the history of {local Elkdom, Dr. Wyllys Samuel Ir-| & J: W. Cannon and Alexander;| The body is now at the Gentry! p! vin will step forward, during the Elks’ minstrel show in the Anditor- ,ium the evening of Diec. 2, and part | with a congzlomeration of various vo- {calizations calenlated to soothe the! savace breast and tickle the tympani of the multitude, Years azo, when the world was still young, Dr, W did a bit of starrinz In what was the then fam- ous Penndracon dancing ciub's min- strel show in the old Vanluss opora house. At that time the good doec- tor pulled off a davo stunt that cor- Among the g at the Wllyvs “doc” amossed one of these simians and a decrepit hand organ and made jthe hit of the show. Now that time has passed in its flizht, “cee” is goinz to oil up his pipes, turn on thre steam and tear off a tuneful ditty entitled “Consolation ' Lane.” Those who have heard him fing it have derived much consola- tion from the performance. Dr. Irvin has the distinction of horn at Wanda—-cet that? Wanda—on Shoal creek, near Neo- sho, Mo., and he is therefore u cross between an Osark canary and an Ar- kansas “hill billie.” Abont the time ke was blithering into his ninth year he was foreibly removed to .uburndale where he lived for many years, partly in and ;lmrtl.\' out of the beautiful lakes for yWhich that region is justly famous. After several seasons of this semi- aquatic existence he landed in the flatwoods between Lakeland and Au- burndale and is still reckoned among the landed gentry of those parts. Whenever an humble private citi- zen leaps into the limelight as a pub- lic official some low-browed despic- iable miscreant delves into his dark- e Lakeland booklet the Tam-' ened past and digs up a distasteful fact or so calculatinz to destroy his standing in the community. There-! fore, during the recent campaizn which made Dr. Irvin alderman-elect ! from the Second ward, it was darkly ' whispered that “Doc” Irvin used to play in the Auburndale cornet band. It is even so. ! We have it on the authority of‘ no less a personage than “Jack" Mc-! Lain, postmaster and banker at Au- burndale that, back in the pre-glacial period, young Irvin was selected to bandle the “instruments of percus- sion” in the Auburndale musical (?) organization and that he did so well in the drum denartment that he was promoted to the B flat cornet. Shortly thercafter the Auburn- dale cornet band died a natural death, These stances. dead. Dr. Irvin pried himeelf loose from the flatwoods sometime in the mid- dle aces and attended the Southern pDental Colleze at Atlanta, from which he came to Lakeland thirteen vears a20 and has been an honored citizen and a prominent member of his profession. Through the irony of fate he who' | MAJESTIC. | 6—FINE FFATTRE REELS—6 I TODAY are unfortnnate ecircum- Let the dead past bury its e s | * THE COVERNNOR'S DOUBLE A Great 2-reel featire by the Lubin Companv | THE BEAUT FROM BUTTE | A Side-3nlittine Comedy i P'THE WEEKLY pParade, See the Creat Poby | See Jeff the Great as a Milk Vi Rrooklvn Handican | THE DIVIDED 10T Western Comery THE HINDEN WITNESS Kalem Drama i BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG | oo | Teat 5-reel feature that $15,-| 0 reproduce; the createst fea- Ver seen in Lakeland. MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30-5:00 much for him in his weakened con- The following are only samples: Nrs. Johnson Enter:ains | Mrs. Browne will gladly receive Mrs. W. Fiske Johnson delizht-|dition, and since Tuesday he had been | oy anq all contributions from any i :::."\?e...‘::::rx:mlrfii.g?f;wm: T2 { fully entertained a number of friends Onfined to his bed. Ione, and we hope that the public|[!Tou hichiy finished buuse, =barn, :at six o'clock dinner lare evening in! Last night Mr. Sloan and family ' wiil respond nobly. The box will ;.‘:‘:Xnnx:.‘-;l(méun'fi.‘:&n,mfiiewvrx'.’a‘:,' 2 {honor of Mr. W. Fiske Johnson's sat up with him until a late hour, be sent off within the next week, 0V H/M8 ooomeooocecomoeeaen 800 Many pretty ciits were and on his assurance that he was ganq any one wishing to contribnte‘(huue‘.‘;.c.s.url.l.:}.":nul;“__‘,‘.'.w._kl_af.f'_", = o Irurol\'ed from relatives and friends. |feeling better, they retired, but not wiil pleasc send same to 514 South | Fine lot with un:(llfrnva. east frout, Flor- - da avenue, ol J e Follownz are the guests who enjoyed ! Mr. and Mrs. Johnson's hospitality: i Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mr. and Mis. Pope Sinums, Mmes, M. Mitch- untii they had done everything pos- sible to add to his comfort. Upon go-| ing to his room this morning he was',, . . e e aaky & | Kensington Club Entertnined Florida avenue. 80 feet fronting east on park; whoever buys it now will boast of his burgain atier getting it 3-room house and lot, sou rant The Kensington Needle Club wag| 60 acres virin timber land near tion, In T'olk county 2,250 2 easantly entertained yesterday af- 7 : Masters Ray undertaking establishment and will ternooniiby. Mrs. Oliag. Gonner at Will Insure your house and poods right. i R ¢ y Alrs. as. n At il show you how to get homes, evem ¢ siipped tomorrow to the home Of o pqptments on Tennessee avenue, ! easfer thin ahose, und to help whers gob hi ¢ ; " Hhem, aid at sane tive to boost Lakeland— I”“‘ A‘l"“m‘l in Ohio, \\.here “. I8 A deliciors coffee and salnd course bt At reteg s s SRR awaited by a sorrow-stricken - wife. | served by the (harming hostess. M.G. WILLARD Miss Lena M v, Mitchieil and Samvel Cannon. i ER. V. W, JAC<SON DEAD Meeker s “ent lost winter here T My wv, father of i e A i hiose present besides the members Mrs, W. L. & A0S ”””“y“ s friends w \vo were Mrs, 1. V. Willlams and Mrs. |17 Kentucky Bidg.. hone 102 tatitand, Flag bnieht 2ret his death and who ex- Wilkie. ' be- e e e e 4 et 1 ‘ it The Biggest Savr For Its “Inches” In The World ¥ We are talking about cur COUPON BCOK It keeps down your ice bill, sympathy to the The fur : ernoon from Mi interment con ot XELAND LIADING being IA ;‘:\’:”‘1‘1,;!:,‘.’,:;‘“::w Mgt in l‘h”‘i" It wasn't for the sake of Pthe alliteration that we wrote that COMIISSIONTR JONTS ON [headline, 1t not only soinds we!l, } ‘W GAXE LAW but it is true. There isn't a more { s enterprisin and rapidly growing in-; Jacksonville, Fla,, Nov. 12, 1912, terior city in all of floarishing Flor- | Fditor Lakeland Tele- ida that onr beautiful neighbor sit-! gram: I will greatly appreciate a tine unon her hills in the midst of little article of news in your paper hes lakes, 1ler development is sym- ardint the nawure of the fish and metrical; in all lines there is growth e laws., and proeress. |',‘- In no partienlar is there more con- ¥ than in the morely | Eveninn 2t many peonle are nnder the ion that a State ficense which spicuons improvement s : would not permit them to number, gize and character of her It prevents your ice money from being lost or flched 11 Yeir ol \ th- new huitdinse. A " o S 3 . jhunt in their 1 L county with- new bulldinzs. Amonz the most no It saves you the trouble of making change out buyine ¢ ty license in addi- tod of these i t"e newly comnleted tion thereto, Iotel Kibler, which was opened for It proteets you from the handling of wet or dirty meney the recention of guests but a fcwl days avo. 4 This elesant and commodious hos-' telry has Peen folly deseribed in The § Times' it wou'd Ie tedions now to repeat the enume- ration of its snlendid features. It is the equal in appearance and style, and we donbt not will prove the same This is, of courge, ab- surd, bot true on account of lack of prozer thou:ht to reason. Others who are just :s unthoroht-! ful are under that they have to have a li ense to hunt before Nov. 20, but after that time throu: h the open seagon until Feb. 2¢, they mizht hunt without a license, This is, of cou:se ine Noney—time—trouble—that's what the little bock will do tor yoo d in a saving way. Use it now and a!l the roamn 7 oof the pesvon From drivers, i the imvression news columns and . 7 Lake A 1 B WA 4 R OR AP B0 L R Phene 26 i up )irect. hotel at least in the smaller cities of the State, and surerior to many in will permit of huntinz during that cities of greater poru'ation and pre- time. | tensions,—Tampa Times. Some are under the impression| {that they have to have a permit from | i (the owners of land before they can | GDOOEOH0 DDAOOH0AG000CRR0E Jhunt in it. In my opinion this Ic_qil ninq (would only be necessary where the {lands are inclosed. | N D A Y | Some are under the {impressioi that a warrant has to be issued for the arrest of a violator of the game NOVEM BER I7TH | and fish law, The law provides that | a game and fish warden, or the com- WerWHILcen st Our missioner or any peace officer, inclnd- ing sheriffs and deputy sheriffs, have authority to arrest without a war- rant. In rezard to the federal laws gov- huntinz from Feb. 20 to Nov. 20 and no license ghall be issued which ('~ NINEBIG | . Delicious French Drin offee liot Rolls Eges. Poached. Scrambled or Boiled ‘T'oust | All l\'(i)nds ol Bouillon 0SCARLOWANDE « mig bi ) prac- ter Stew | ierning migratory birds, they prac ok ani ‘(,bu((‘l!hi(.' Andwiches 4 ({O.W.HOI.UNS MUSEUM tically conform to the State laws, Baked Beans. kte. N m \ MENAGERIE REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE Some are under the impression that ducks and doves can not be shot un- der the federal law. The open sea- son, the conditions of which have been arranced by the department of WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE YOU dul Q325000Q0CLO0LOTACOGO0S agrienlture and confirmed by the i ojves » ) L7 d president on Oct, 1, 2ives the open < QUICK SERVICE & QUALITY © season in Florida for those birds § P d £ from Nov. 20 to Feb, 16, following, & Will Be Our Forewor & in which they micht be ¢hot, 2 i :2: Some are under the impression & ‘1;: i v desire B - Q@ L Ad i t'hm. if they desire to hunt ).n an ‘”‘, ® Your Patronage Solicited © : joinine county to tie one in which 0' :‘J' | they reside all that will e ne essary " he is to buy a eonnty license in the ad- joining county, which is incorrect To hunt ontside of the recident coun- ty requires a State licenge. Yours very truly, E. : l armacy, ° o Red X Fh < & “ON TEE CORNER” Z. JONES, Commigsioner, ATTRACTIONS COMING TOMORROW— . THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG In 5 reels; the 3.5 production, An accurate reprod iction of the ‘ (Keygtone Film) Keystone comedies one-reel farce Comedy COHN'S OUTING Cohn's wife throws him out; after- greatest battle of the Civil wards rescues him ' war, lasting three days ] NEXT WEEX WHEN C'EMISTRY COUNTED An intermineling of love and Intrigue and Incriminating Evidence TUESD'Y— GRUNDAFT, 75 T)IGE _— (American Film.) ! = | | Finish Match ! ‘A SHOW OF FEATURES Presenting a unique, novel and intensely interesting entertainment. Positively the Grandest Consolidation ever Exhibited, Con'aining an Assemblage of * EARTH'S MOST STARTLING REPRESENTATION IT IS HIGTH CLASS Thousands that have witnessed the performance were elated. The besy, evidence of merit is success, far and wide. It is the BEST SHOW of its kind ever placed before the public. 7 T\With Pert Leizh THERE IS w“OTHING MISREPRESENTED vasite a1 %t ek | Kkeland, Saturday, Nov. 15th Afternoon and Night Big Frce Street Parade, 10:30 a. m. WED.-THT'RS.-FRI — WILTIAYS ST00™ CO. Twelve People e ————e e . (Rano Film) OFF THE MAINLAND | The tramp’'s cilemma; a very touch- QATIPNAY { ing story TIIE JITTTF I TIANAIRE Wrrg Nov, 24— MABFT, PAISE i e . ne a TIL ~y Y PO ryrea arvee Same old price,.5c¢c and 10¢ PIRE0R- JupueA SIow