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Lase of Fire ione 5,000 ude McIntosh is azain in ) D0 O past two months n § Express Co. sion Study Class of Dixie- meet with Mrs. D. B. nday afternoon at three Every member is cordial- to attend this meeting. Jasper, and will spend the, usual, with her dauchter, ! .. a0 many friends. Mrs. Darra- t up to Jasper and accom- er mother to d.akeland. Bradley returned from panied his mother who en- , Rogers hospitat for treat- r. Bradley went up yester- fidlp)’, left for Portsmouth, tbe gone for a week on busi- B. F. from Dr. their son, ated on Saturday Indicitis in Atlant ly, however, Dr. Sr his bedside until he is en- it of dancer. Smith received a wire Smith to the ef- Karl Kern, who morning Hends of Col. J. A. Grubb, Inah, will regret to learn of h, which occurred in that rday. Colonel Grubb was years, one of the most ployes of this omce, and| caused deep sorrow among ere. He was ade, having been connected liest days and had worked of the largest papers in the He was a Confederate Vet- @ claimed the esteem and p of all with whom he was n contract. fthe Auditortum tneater to- night, {s attracting consid- tention. This match Is be- Tom Dodze, lizht heavy- hampion of Boston, Mass., Grundahl, middle-weieht of Florida. These men Nov. 7 n a handicap Dodee acgrecing to throw twice in one hounr, which to do, thereby losing the ihodce challenced Grundahl h match, hest two falls ont The match was set for to- feht and each man is ont gs by a-reement the winner enses. This wi!l te a ereat Tampa, Plany ity and ad- owns as the match has been rtised. o e — nomwl TONIGHT ATURE LICENST REEIS the Wastep with Tather Sidesplitting Comedy Retao~rd er Rip-roaring Comedy Prother'y Tomalie hutiful Fesanay Drama et p Marehalls Favbvra S me Western Thriller \\ Bentlomean'e Memilema Comedy Drama Go *n T nother Cond Comedy Priceg § ant 10~ SIS TAVARRAOW Grundah] vs. Dodre TRSONAL . will regret {o learn ¢ gu—— WA Friends of Capt. that he stricken with paralysis Saturday. We were unable to learn his condi- tion today, but he is quite serously A1 it is understood. Dr. C. C. Wilson and wife have having accepted a position | returned from Lake county, where Mclntosh they went to look after the market- | Spartan- ing of their pecan (rop of several “C., as an employe of the thousand bushels. The ,brought back some samples of the pe- anna has arrived in lhe Autobiography of H.my H. cans he W. L. Finger' doctor erows, and after seeing what | Vo, AR THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 17, 1913. Pablic Invited to Chafing Lish Party | First Methodist church at the home |of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Jenkins. 101\» cent. vited. All young people are in- The affair is for the benefit was of the new Sunday school rooms. * Mr. I. E. Munger Weds Miss Ethel Emma Richardson The wany friends of Mr. 1. E. | Munzer will read with interest the following announcement of his mar- riace: Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Richardson announce the murriage of their daughter Lthel Emma "lar~e fine nuts they are, the most| Mr. 1. l"nl‘\‘\)in Muncer f(‘t‘pti(-a] cannot but unverstand how on Thursday, Nov. 13th, 1913, :)tou]:d't]'(::tfl]:ml,b receiving §1 per| lt'mnklin,‘;\t l\t"”:“‘;un;'s..irfl . o R P After January 1 T}xE LAXELAND HAI.I. OF FAME 5325 Aorrison avenue, Ner e ‘ Tlouston, Texas. Hines. | ¥ M. .\hm er is one of the leadintg T Y. M. \. men of the country and H. Darracott, to the delizht manly t Jacksonville, where ‘lloratio” nith will escaping ‘s coon as he Zone ito travel, I\url will return DPreezes of peninsnlar Florida. If the best posted in the m ity were to assemble in Munn park (and take a straw vote on the question {of who is the handsomest man in {town at this writin>, the palm would Enter this certainly be presented to Harry (Not Nay! Nay! Not *“‘Hora- tio’') . H:\n'ilton Iines, the silver- haired sineer, whose rendition of ‘In the Garden of My Heart™ Major Hines s heen making his i headquarters in Tamna but has be- } Savannah Press in that pa- | come so impressed with the beauties and advantages of Lakeland that he is about to transfer his residence and allegiance—a chance of venue in which all loyal Lakelanders will take an active interest. Colonel Hines has a hizh baritone a master 'volce, naturally of a rich auality and showing years of study =tven to it. The general is a fine looking fellow, although this shonld not be held against him, and he has sung much in church choirs and elsewhere. In spite of his long gray manec he is but thirty-two years old and he will al- ways be young because that is his | disposition. nish wrestling match to be' the receints and the lnwr; d a laree crowd is mnd CEDAR k) The Lakeland lodge of Elks counts itself lucky in having Brother Hines in the cast of the minstrel show. He has one of the finest voices of the many folo ginvers in the show, and the management figures that after he has apeared in the street paraue to be geat sale will be lareely augmented by the demand of local femininity to have a closer view of this newly ar- rived Apollo. In the meanwhile, Mr. Ilines will attend busine: s the representative in this territory of the American Dankers’ Insurance Co. and afterward, strictly P’)S"S N’Y" I‘\I STOCK We have just reeived a carload of | red cedar fence Also cedar for makine chests or lininz closets. prices richt, Lakeland Manufac- turlng Co. 1502 posts., . Mary lxfld a little lamb; Its fleece was white And every evening just at three To the Majestic she would go Even little Mary was wise | e 1ot vandeville FIS YOTHFRIN-TAW'S VISIT See this; it's a comedy scream ———————————————— A WISTIPN ROMANCE A great western comedy J——— ¥T STOLFN LOAT Beautiful biorraph drama ¢ " 1 | — TO"ORRO 6—FINT FEATURE REELS—6 ———————————————————————————————————— f MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:20-5:00 atter of 1, reauty in dakeland and vicin- in the Elks’' fter spendiuz t=¢ day with minstrels at the *uditortum the ev- eiven minstrel show day, the! « to as snow for him and his wife every happi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Cardwell "‘H. Mr. and JMrs. Thomas Cardwell en- tertained a numler of friends l’l'ilh,\‘} at their charming home iu; evening Livieland. les had been prenared for Pro- fee. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Unley, Mr, and Mrs. Steitz, Mrs. H. Peterson, Mrs. 2. L. Cordery, Mrs. M. Waring, Mrs., Joseph Cardwell, the | Misses Annie and Mabel Cardwell, {Mr. Peterson, Mr, Mr. Peterson, Mr, William Cardwell, Mr. Barnwell Fuller ane dr. Hein- leko, of Birminzham, Ala. BERT LEIGH IN “THE I.ITTI.E MILI.IONAIRE" big laugh nights of the theatrical season will bhe the occagion when Bert Leigh with his score of Broad- ! Auditorium | i Cohan's way girls, comes to the Saturday night in Geo. M. new musical farce, The Little Mil- lionaire." FRANK S70TT APPOINTFD DEPUTY U S. MARSYAL Our deputy x-hran Frank Scott, has teen apnointed deputy U, S, Wl for the Southern distriet of and depnty reve ollect- headgnarters at .al eland Scott is the right man in the and that anpli 'nuna It to fe e ivht 1ere were thirty-ceven jfurflf ce he has a ri !urrmvl of the honor of the appoint- i ment.—DPartow Record. EASY cement city water, shade trees. Rn..m or S. M. Stephens. e s s il N AUI)II()RIUM T S T ATTRACTIONS COMING A1l gtreets elayed, lig l|l~ See G. TERMS gidewalks, erectric TO.\IORRI)\"»— GRUNDAYT, V5 TODGE Finish Match l WED.-THU'RS.-FRI.— | WITTIAMS STNC7 70 12 peonle in 4-act playvs and excel- specialties. Change ht. Prices 25 and 35¢ play each nic SATURDAY THE TITTTE “ITTIONAIRE With Pert Leijch And Riz Beauwy t'horus NEXT WEEK WEEK NOV. 24— i MABEL PAIGE P DEC THL ELXS' NINSTREL SHOW a |vM of friends here wio wish tic G| William Cardwell Board of Trade rooms. | Prices of seed potatocs now here, anc |action wanted on same. U. W. lver | 'son, secretary. What promises to be one of the | Evaporatcd apples, per 1b ... | Evaporated pcaches, per lb..... | AT LAXETAND NFG. €0.'pypi 110 1.0TS FOR SALE ON Ai ms Ride i | i | | ;ager. LUTHER DAY AT GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH YESTERDAY Special services were held at Grace' Lutheran church yesterday in com- | memoration of the birth and work, of Martin Luther, the great Protest- ant reformer. A large congrezation was present and the extended pro- ; On \Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock 'S 0 "F Wwent through with perfect thcre Wwill be a chafing dish party smoothness. !given by the Phileathea class of the' It was especially children's day and the little boys and girls recited i their various speeches with credit to For cach year of your age bring !themselves and pleasure to their lis- teners. The choir mustc was exeel- lent, with Mr. L. A. Fort at the orzan, and the vocal solo by Miss Vera McRae, who kindly volunteered as a substitute for Mrs. McLane, who was unable to be present, was ren- dered with rare artistic skill and feeling and charmed all who heard it. Tlre sermon by Rev, wW. E. Purh, the pastor, following the reci- ‘l.\ti'ms was a very strong one, based (upon the life and worx of Luther, and a deep impression upon the concreeation, I'he proTram was ren- dered ex ert the reeitation by Miss | Sacie Klanemeier, who was unable llo be present: Orzan Prevde i Pilerim Chorus-— Hymn--Crown [im. Responsive Readine, i Seripture lesson, prayer. Welcome-—Paul Rader. Tiymn-—The Church’s One Feunda made followinz Psulin 'l hn Rock of Ages— ['ran~ls Kreum- | mie, Georze Embich, Council Hollae. An Open Bible—Ralph Powoason, What Can I o --Paul Embich. Hymn-—Lord, Feed My Lambs—Susan imbich, Ta Christ's Holler, Disappointment—Ilis Appaintment Little ening of Pec. 2, bids fair to e one » ook, and |!hi:< wnt»x-:tuinin‘: John Embich. of the most attractive features of | thoroushly enoved by, 1iymn—a Mighty Fortress is 0'” 0 i The ladics' prize, a God. ! |this entertzinment. i R ¢ e | Mr. I'ines is a product of Kansas Sr el : 0 Pledee or Not to Pledsge—Iasel! City, but svent several years at | a- ’ m‘” tho “M]“M_W.{S Holler. ! fayette, Ind., before returning to the ize o i u‘ K hose, was aawrd- . ome Misgion Catechism— Mildred Fopeas country where e inhabited ed to Mr, Unle ~ Klausmeier and Ielen Ettor. Coffeyville, hnh-ph)l*h-nzwn and divers sglibil ,“ g i) DIOREGIY 03 Up Through Tribulation--gudic is doing and sundry other villaves prior to I‘T“”.”Hw"\[ ‘,,), ":“\.”fm»\{ SR S do from torrid summers and 1‘u.i A i St g '\"‘1']"'1\ ! ]\"""‘" ”'-‘\‘.['“"- ""_"‘:' the desperate winters of that fretful e L 3 i e POER '_“f‘ sent uf Giod. into the sometimes balmy O CUmY e B Vocal Solo—Vera McRac, sisting of beautiful and delicious Announcements Neopolitan fce eream, cake and mt-i Hymn—Joesus Shall Reign. Renediction LAXELAND POTATO AND VEGETABLE GROWERS' UNION i The annual movtlnz will take place R N R RN . & 29 on Saturday Nov. at 2 p. m. a Election o! officers and matters of vital impor tance will come before the meeting 1439 m Specnals For Thnfty Housewives Potatoes, Irish, peck Evaportcd pruncs, per lb. Evaporatced fics, per lb Wesson Cooking 0il Snow Drift, No. 10 Snow Drift No. Coffce, Rio. ner Flour, S-1f-Risin», 24 Ibs. . Flour, S:!f Rising, 12 ]ts. Satsfaction grarantecd to any one any time, anywhcre FERGUSON & USII[R PHONE 123 N. Kv Ave TTHE G | THE SILLY SIX (Reliance) THE GIRL OF THE CABARET Thanhauser) HIS SISTER LUCIA (American) FTYOR% AND BARTETT In Comedv-Artin~ and Singing All This Week THE GRAND THEATER Will present to each pupil of the Lakeland high school whose nam.s appear on the honor roll, a free tick- et for one night. Call on the man- G. T. Spear. 1504 tictard Waaner, 46 | Thy Word Abideth, | ¢ by Name—Rusgell Motney. | B8 Lambs—-TLeresa § wmfifim =3 PO2OPOBOITPOIARIRIPD. =g O Zo0e0: g BOPELEOS TLPOP B EH G B ISP PPN PSS SO SGSDTNS SR EV6ryno IS GOING TO THE Swellest Place s 4 Rtk A That is one reason we have so many pleased cus- tomers; another is, we serve the latest drinks, ices et all our customers. and give prompt and courteous attention to Music at all hours. You will always Tadies be welcome at The Silver Palace MAIN STRHET especially invited. We carry all sizes in stock Ladies’ A to E Men's B to F Children’s Shoes-=All L.rthers I e Choose Your Style, % ¢ G aranree 2 b I’s a Pleasure 10 Show Qur Geeds 1221y DUTTON-HARRIS CO. Avenue Foot-Fitters Ihe Store of Quality Help This Ice Man of Yours Keep on Schedule Time To give you and every user of OUR ICE the service you want—you tmust help, If you are to be away from home when our driver is due at your house be sure to leave the coupon or the change where your serv- ant can get it promptly. Then you'll not miss getting your own ice and you won't be preventing others from getting theirs at the usual times, We ask your coroperation for good scrvice in any other way you b ¥ Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 “It’s an ill wind that blows no- body any good” Said the little boy as he shoveled the snow away from the doors and gates. OurShoes are n:t ill to anyone S feet. We zsk you, one and all to ook at our upt-to-dare lines before buving elsewhere . 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