Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 14, 1913, Page 5

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*ase of Fire e 5,000 W. Jacobs and Mrs. W. Jreet are spending two or| very pleasantly in Tampa. 5 | ¥ C. Jenkins loft last night’ d, where he went on busi- h | tha Tugzzie left this morn- ooksville to i1 a concert-| t for the E. Pritchett has sold his. ove in the eastern part of p Georgia parties, the price g $60,000. Mr. Pritchett sproperty two or three from Morz2z: @& Knowles 00, and, the sale, has gathered be- ,000 and 15,000 boxes of! h year. Who says it does p own an orange grove? | Lakeland figures in it. Ilernando high | (FINE STORY STARTS IN TELEGRAM TODAY ‘‘Holton of the Navy” is the name of the Telegram’s new continued story which starts in today’s issue. 1t will claim the interest of the read-' er from the very start, and we feel sure our readers will enjoy it fully as much as the stories which have ap- peared in this paper within the last few months. An interesting feature of this story, which Lrands it as one of the very Ulest, is the fact that Now, we teel ireal stuck up about this, for the only other place in Florida mentioned is Tampa, which shows which were the best places long time ago and today i these bur:s still lead the procession. Qur readers will find that the story is a real top-liner filled with thrilling situations, and of real value as an inside account of events which trans- pired during the Spanish-American besides the profit | There will be a service on Sunday . the 16th at Grace Lutheran chuich, [ CIRGUS PARADE 0 TONORRON |+ There are parades and parades. Mankind’s love for pageantry dis- (Play dates back to the days when the immortal Caesar “brought many 'capnves home to Rome.” When, to 'gi\e eclat to his fame, he entered the Lternal City with lavish display of glittering splendor; with fanfare of golden trumpets, chariots and beau- tiful maidens, who scattered flowers in the pathway of triumpn. So. 8iz. catering to that Great Critie, the Public, will present to the Good Folk of Lakeland, Saturday, Nov. 15, af- ternoon and nizht, a replica of those olden, golden days—with modern, 20th century accessories of the times iluxuriant, The cages in lLis parade will be open. The wild and tame an- imals,, behind secare iron bars, will gaze back at an interested and amazed public. Prancng steeds, gold- en chariots; Rojyal al tig leopairds, panthers, ja rs, hyenas, o , in fitteen ogen dens. Foar bands of music, a coterie of funny ciowns, to add humorous variety to the splendor of it all. Those who deli:ht in spectacular scenes y on the the morning of ‘‘show day.” wondrous spectacle will ex.ite Jene should be co streets The and interest all, irom kiddoes to grown ups. Features of the Biz Circus proper, t.e liippodiome, JMenajeric and Wild West will appear in wind- ing line of scintiliating pazeant 'sulendur. “Don’t miss it, good pco- |Leseechies, *'I'w iil be the crowning glory of your lives. 'The Leynote to reveiry of keen enjoyment.” Sautelle and His Aids, WILL DELIGHT llHllWllS Are Your e ..w. =X Ixe 3 C‘O THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LARBLAND, m., NOV. 18, 1918, o Shirts Fade-Proof? We are indced fortunate to se- cure the Nofade Shirt Agency for Lakeland. Every shirt with a No- fade label is sold to you with this “guarantee”- an- other Shirt with- out charge for one that fades = tnle 2ot Sridrein Shirts $1 and $1.50 Clernirg and Pressing Our host of +atisfied customers Sl Bl oowmwmgm § Nofade % % A {corner Orange street and lelll]CbEL‘Ol |a\enuo. the like of which probably | Miss G. M. Jeede, held n dakeland.' the talented tell us we give them the most satsfactory work they have !l.us never been editor of the Mulberry ilerald, is in cver had in this department, SOHO SO PASR TIVY: wm&»&.mwwmwmma? EV6ryno IS GOING TO THE Swellest Place i\ A T i That is one reason we have so many pleased cus- tomers; another is, we serve the latest drinks, ices CHEODODOPLB D % etc. and give prompt and courteous atteation to & all our customers. Music at all hows. Ladies b4 ; Wl & / & especially invited. You will always be welcome at o . The Silver Palace o> L s MAIN STRLEET 4 What It Takes To ht Your Feet WE HAVE IT We carry all sizes in stock MRS S B OB BBHBEHED P SO PIIS SIS SITT0 441 . C. Redcrave is no lonzer o congres i e ati d S i 5¢ fikisy ) tations, addresses and son:s, the an- niversary of the birth and work of Martin Luther, the great German re- former. And as Luther tau:ht a free salvation by faith in Christ, and atly resicned to devote his e to bis book avency and ming. The church is now pastor, but will in the near ure a new man, There will hing next Sunday morning ing by a p:stor from Or- St. Petershur~, which will nced in the Telezram tomor- Lutheran churches in | ¥ it 1 3 O il ! | All kinds of dressmaking done at : b . C it |been holding similar serveies this penconable prices. 508 N. lowa. creations, g h S_a PleaSUIe to uhOW Our GOOds i T {month. The principal purpose of Mrs. C. L. Webster. 1488 25 ) vening at 8 o'clock n entertainment at Mrs. ' I8 studio (the present home music under direction of the organ- | lizht housekeeping. Apply at 301 % ‘0 prary) for the bencfit of the ist, Mr. L. A. Fort. A full program| g, Kentucky avenue., 1484 Moore Lompa“y x '22 Ky nu]]oN "ARR'S (:0 i brary. The Methodist la- Will appear in Saturday's Telegram. o Avenue Store of il er the direction of Mrs. R FOR SALE—A fresh jersey cow. *“Feshicn Shop For Men*’ ;;; FOOt-Fittel‘S ouallty 9, . R 3 {have prepared a beautiful Woman’s Club Hold Phone 161 Green or address Mrs. OGO OB D IOTOLC DO prozram and those who at-| Enthusiastic Meeting T. F. Holbrook, 1010 South Boule- > 7" RS b have the pleasurc of hear-| The Woman's Club met yesterday| yuyq, 1456 _— he first time that charming, in its regular business meetin3. Roll e e et rs. Hull. All are most cor-| was called and the minutes of last 1031 A wishbone pin with green HOODHODIBITHONOAAGOOOE pvited to attend and bring meeting were read and approved. enameled clover leaf in center; has | x e : or admission fee. The most important feature of the pearl setting. Finder return to! Begl"fllnfl The Bl est Saver hour was the reading of the presi- this oflice and receive reward. " gg uditorium will have as its dent's report to the State Federation, 1487 M O N D A Y (13 b)) onicht The Battle of Gettys- Which gave a splendid outline of the For Its InCheS ln b reels. This greatest of all good work being done by the club SACRIH(,E SALE—DWELLINGS' NOVEM BER 17TH res run 6 weeks at one the- and which will appear in tomorrow's New York city at $1 admis- Telegram. Also heard the reading| 1wo 5-room hunp.alou, all mod- We Wil Serve at Our The World it is one of the highest- of letters from the mayor, City Coun-| .n conveniences; new; price $2,000 Fountain atures onthe road. An ac- cil and Board of Trade, inviting most | ;g ¢2250 each, for one week only Delicious French Drin * production of this great bat- cordially and enthusiastically the . gixtn block from Main street. Will Coffee tiot Rolls h lasted for three days; a State Federation to meet in Lakeland suarantee to resell elther for pur- Q Eggs, luacln-:)l] ’\du.nubluj or pstructive lesson in history November, 1914, These added to our ., ger within ten days of his pur- Al Kinay e Bontiton We are talking about our COUPON BOOK hildren. own invitation, with the many at-| .,.qe e¢or $250 profit, on install- Ovster Stew Wi —— tractions of our city, as usual, WON | yent pian, Address Dox 84, Lake § Ham gnd Guiee sundwiches § It keeps down your ice bill, . B, KENNEDY IN lout. The courtesy of our people was g4, L It prevents your ice money from being lost or filched ) ARGE OF THE ELBEMAR much appreciated, and unanimously, % WE WILL TRY ) W. B. I\onnodv, who has pducting the Hotel Loyal for year, has taken charge of that the Gospel is for aii peopie, the, arily include and services will nece: emphasize the mi sionary idea. America have there such a service is educational and in-i spirational. Theie will be spncml 1ac«r jted by that honorable body. It was voted by the club, as is cus- tomary, lars for the president's expenses to All| to appropriate twenty dol-| gotten out a very handsome aud coin- plete spedial edition of her paper, and has aiso issued a directory of Poik county. She is an all-round newspaper woman, but excels in the :;n-\-lul lines wentioued. | BRLS; GALING | FOR RENT—Rooms furnished for DANCING SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. A. C. parteularly o Patrick will & Why ro: be one? <O =] {=2 We are exclusive Agents for 1=} Schoble Hats and the <& Iimous Come and sce the new Williamson- ¢ Chency Silk Crabats o £ Ladics’ A to E Men’s B to E Children’s Shoes--All Lerthers Choose Your Style, We Guarantee a Fit 3 TO PLEASE YOU ; Q It saves you the trouble of making change. It protects you from the handling of wet or dirty money. Money—time—trouble—that's what the little book will do for you prmar, and w!l oper:te same the convention, which was retuctant- | ~gjjooe hall Friday, Nov. 14, [ e i t-clas boardinz place. Ev- ly accepted and most zenerously res ,uwminiee to teach you to dance in & QUICK SERVICE & QUALITY & in a saving way. Use it now and all the rguainder of the season. abont the place will e thor- turned to the club with lht)‘ request oo term of lessons. ‘:§ Will Be Our Foreword O Fron drivire enovated and put in the best that it be placed to the credit of the cpjjdrens’ class, 4 to 5 p. m. ! ) condition, and the p will housge department. Beginners, 7:30 to 9 p. m. 1§ iy g clusively to the best class of | Mrs. Angell read an important pa- Tuition, $5 per term. K= . 2 A e, A feature will be made per rezarding the enforcement of cer-| General dancing, 9 to 12 p. m. 12 Your Patronage Solicited o l I : oy dinners, and partics desir- tain laws pertaining to schools. Said| Aqmission 2%c. @ Th =] a e an‘i ce ompan}) p are asked to telenhone or article was heartily endorsed by the| arr, gnd Mrs. Patrick have elasses| (4 l Ph 26 ke cive notice not later than club and will appear in tomorrow's’ln St. Petershurz, Pradentown and’ one y forenoon. 1489 DITORILM| jlum TONIGHT BATTLE OF GETT\SBURG IN FIVE REELS $15,000 feature, «n accurate ction of the oreatest hattle of 1 war, lagting for three days. rbing dramatic story leads up ve of the conflict. Stonewall Vicksbure, In desperation Lee ion army, numberinz 77 at Gettyshure and there fol- bitter etru-=le, NG CANNON, NG SHELS S, .ING C*VALRY \FANTRY CHARAGFS TO HAND FNCOUNTERS and I.LING DEEDS OF COUR‘GE. Prices 10 »nd 15¢ Pt study in historv for the jildren as every scene is accurate was dead and Crant was be-| Telegram. Notice of next club meet- iny, will appear later. PRES3 REPORTER. R Ty wvena Lo Lo ERRRRIIPVE SRR | | MAJESTIC. Well, It’s An ALL COVEDY SHOW TODAY i Just one laugh after another; so | here's your chance to get fat | A RECIVEXT OF TV'O Co. that wo'!d make a horse langh and this is no “stall.” See this ‘ratnre and enjoy a hearty laugh | THE 217U RING Another lauzh from start to finish MAT-NEE EVERY DAY 2:30°5:00 ; Plant City. They reserve the rizht to reject any persons when deemed | advisable for the good of the school. Red X Pharmacy 1478 © | com——— et L ] |AUDITORIUM ATTRACTIONS COMIN NEXT WEEK TUESDAY— GRUNDAFT, V5. PODGE Finish Match led his forces and made a A 2-reel feature by the \na"ranh WED.-THURS.-FRl.— the north with 59,000 men. | non WILITAMS STOCX CO0. Twelve People SATURDAY— THE IITTLE “I"TIONAIRE \Vith Bert Leigh WEEK NOV. 24— MABEL PAISE S ————————— DEC. 2— l THL ELXS' MINSTREL SHOW | onaads | “ON THE CORNER” 0 | SN2 OOOCOOE OOOOO [THE GRAND | (R TTTT A T TOTER ) | G ) TEE PROTECTORY'S OLDEST BOY I The Hangd of the Law Intervenes ’ JOE HIRBARD'S CLAIM ! HEARTS AND HOOIS [ A comedy, Sinving, Talking and Dan- cing All Next Week By ELMORE AND BARLETT “It,s an ill wind that blows no- body any good” Said the linlz boy as he shoveled the snow away from the doors and gates. Our Shoes are nct ill toanyone’s A We sk you, one and all to Jook at our upt-to-date lines before buying elsewhere . L] "l L] L] ‘I OUR MO TO: Something For Your Money Kimbrough & Rutherford

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