Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 21, 1913, Page 5

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' Case of Fire one 5,000 Fand Mrs. A. Mr. J. A. Perry is now marketing his Irish potato crop, and reports that he raised 210 bushels from one acre, which he readily sold at $1.60 per bushel in the home market. the fourth crop raised this vear (the same ground, anyone of which Johnson are equaled this crop in value, This is on which ents of a fine twelve-pound coes to show what can be done, and prn yesterday, Dr. Groover in in town, too, as Mr. Perry’s provert ance. |is within the corporate limits of — { Lakeland. Kime, who has been snending AT R days in Lakeland with his Birthdar Party of . C. D. Kime, left vesterday M aster John Fansard bon for his home in Atlanta,| Master John I! 'd, Jr., enter [tained about thirty of his little —_— {friends Tuesday cufternoon at his § Queen Iisther Circle will ow afternoon at 3:20 . 0. Wheeler at Mrs. residence. All Snarl- members in- e will be an Epworth T at Mrs. Guy Toph's residence jke Wire toniht. 6 of the Methodist church are lly invited to attend. ——— e and Mrs. J. E. lanooga, Tenn., are meet home with honor of his eichth birthday anni- versary. cames in the parlor, idu]avd in outdoor games, until called in for “The Clover Contest,’ ‘oqrrn(\‘ proved very amusing to both o' and on Massachusetts .avenuve in For a while they enjoved then they in which young, as each one was given a small All the young | three lcaf clover, then blindfolded and told to pin it on the larre four- leaf clover, sheet on the wall. | garet Marshall was the Incky Barnett, of |, or of the prize which was a pretty VISIting| 1310 story hook. which was pinned on a Little Miss Mar- win- The little folks and, and “1”1" here are '1‘("\\0r(* then invited to the dining g of Mrs. T. N. Turner. Like o where they werpe served to ice hers, they are much PE——- R. E. Lnfeey is being con-| lated on winning a handsome woteh offerrd by the Missouri Tife Insurance to the ~ the most insurance h. and Mys. I low acent Ir last ¢ ve pleas pdw(lo\m and wafers, and later to can- IFlordia and Lakeland especially. | gy The color scheme used was vel- and white which was prettily carried out in the dininT room and parlor by ugine colden rod and jes- samine for the The -otty birthday cake with eight lit- decoratiors. (the center of the table. Jo'n re ceived many pretty and usefnl little eifts which were hizhly anpreciated. Frank Taylor, of |The little guests then denarted, hav- ptine, Texas, are rejoicing over inz spent a most delizhtful afternoon pdvent of a little danghter whoiand wishing for John many hanny re- yesterday Mrs. Vera Quaintance of this city. large delegation of Tampa la- came up yesterday and in the af- pon assisted in puttint on some work for the Woodmen Circle. were royally entertained by the e, and enjoyed their visit ly. . S. F. Smith returned last t from Atlanta, where he went! ral days ago to be with his son, | Kern, who was operated on Sa y for appendicitis, He is doin , we are glad to learn, and w ably be home in about ks, irs Reading Circle With Mrs. Quaintance he lagst meetin~ of the Woman" dine Circle of the Home Mis Society of the Firet Meth roh was held with Mrs, 0. intance, at which time ¢ gt deliohtful time L delicious refreshments red by Mrs. Quaintance, Mre, Baxter Streater, Fhose present were der, Mrs. J. F, A. Ward, Mrs Terrell, Mrs. P. «ftor the read- ted assi Mrs, VeDanald, Wileon, Mrs .. Walker, Mrs. |0 Mrs, 1. T. Fleming, Mrs Be W G eater, Mrs. e, Mrs. Toph, Jenkins, Meg, 3. BS Boewel!l, Mrs. Clem Mies Sarah Polk. Norvell, R T to brighten thoh‘jtnrns of the day. Taylor was formerly |assisted in entertaining { Reddick, cion- Jower rate of tu odist school o its kind in the State. vore Bookkeerino, Mrs, Hansard was by Misses Blanche Hutchinson, Bessie Temple- ton, Leila and Mildred Buchanan and Mrs. E. C. Davis. Those present were Hattie Bell Maxine Irvin, Cora Denny, May Pender, Mary Frances Buchan- an, Olli2 Fortenberry, Margaret Marshall, Evylin Owens, Christire Clough, Claire Streeter, Josephine Swatts, Jone Clark, Harold Streeter, Louis Swatts, William Norvel, Wal- ter Beadenbaugh, Tyler Jackson, John Emmet Everett, Elliott Bryan, Ralph Davis, Charnel Buckhanan, t-| Therman Marsuall, Charles Everett, g Thupston Clark, David Watt Castle, iin, Norman Bryan, Walton Clark, Lin- two Wwood Arendell, Douclas McLeod, Wa- ter Pillans, Irvin Fraley. LAKELAND RUSINESS COLLEGE Thorouzh individual instrvetion in <'all commercial branches at a ruch, ition than any other | Yon will do well to visit o"r s*hool. 11 hed a insvect orr work, get orr nriees, and be convinced that our covrses in Shorthand. Tvnewrit: ine, Civil Sorvice, Penmanshin and Penmanshin and Telegranhv are the \ward heet and cheapest to be had any"| where, \‘ ¢ maintain a derartment for ru* ni's ahova the forrth orad~ who wish to take the Titerary branches. Sce or nhone Mana~er STRDTYT NRLLR D. VOLLAND, Manager Phone 6 Red RS IR, YT § R W T w. AUDITORILM || MAJESTIC. | TONIGHT THE WILLIAMS STCCK CO. In HE TRAIL OF T!/E LONESOME PINE A Gra.t Play for Younz and Old r ? CURTAIN T 8:15 Prices downstairs ....... 25¢ Prices upstairs ..... 25e l L).‘\TORROW——- | THS LITTLE MILLIONAIRE With Bert Lei~h and Biz Beauty Chorus And Carload of Scenery ] Seats on Sale at Red Cross Folks, we have one of the funnfest pictures today toat was ever thrown unon a movinz picture screen, “Han- pizan's Harem,” an Irish ('nllll?(]}' i1l tickle you immensgely. Han- Adream, in which he is 'wl into the Sultan’s Harem 11:] hos his choice of wives. See this, it's a dandy. T'E CARPENTER A Deautiful Vita:raph Feature IN DUTCH TIMES A Grand Edison Comedy Drama HANNIGAN'S HAREM A Smile, a Lauch, a Scream, a Rlot a Yell, MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30-5:00 llow and white candleg adorned | Margaret Wells in Geo. 1 am, AUdAtOlluh\ ARRIVALS IOIEL LMIBLLR Jack- Mr A ORGSR | o) 1S sonville; J. L. Wiiteside, Jackson ville, A, L. .‘ndersou, Jacksonvi itarey Lawson, Gamesvilie; W, A, Leps.omd, Washinston; 3. St Cincinnati; K. C. Woloott, Jack:on ville; J. 11. Peice, Atlanta; Mrs, B¢ Manison, Inverness; o Nops d RS LI lieachy AWashingtony N LG WG 58 Jim‘.‘rll, Louisville, Ky ; F. ¢, Mies H leveland; Joseph Schuhofer, Jack- sonville; J. 1L, Miner, FFort Meace;! Leon Prine, Fort Meade; F. A, Mer- Alexander, Kleutworth, Clawson, Cin- Tampa; rick, Royal Leps Co.; S. Galveston; Chas. . Philadelphia; S. M. cinnati; James F. Taylor, Earl Moore, Tampa; C. Baltimore; J. J. Logan, ville; Mr. and Mgs. V. B, '"Plant City; Miss Myrtis Plant City; Miss Mabel Plant City; S. H. Roberts, N. C. P. Rice, Tampa; Ed Hanley, Tam- pa; A. C. Jones, city; W. S. Leon- ard, New York; W. J. Byon, St. Louis; Miss Blood, Mulberry; Miss Marlin, Mulberry; Jackson- Beach, * McCoy, J. McCowen, Mulberry; B. Jeffcott, Mulberry; J. .l. ton, N. C.; J. Louis; W. H. . Cox and wife, St. ('arey, Tampa; R. A. Ward, Tampa; J. L. Taylor, Ruth-' | erford, N. C.; J. E. McElmurry, Jacksonville; E. L. Satzkey, Atlan- ta; R. G. Zetrour, Jacksonville; K. C. Dennis, Atlanta; B. Collins, Tam- pa; W. L. Barker, Jacksonville; A. { Fishep, New York; H. R. Dunn, Chi-j cago. WANTED—At once, firet class win- dow dresser and store decopator, Cnt Priee Store,- 115 Main St Lakeland, Fla, 1532 CEDAR POSTS NOW IN STOCK AT IA \I‘,YAND MFG. CO. We have inet received a carload of red cedar fence poste Alzo cedar for making chests or lininz closets Prices richt. Lakeland Manufac- l 1502 | turing Co. I PTEN M R T L R G o MBI ay IR |Awnouzm TTRACTIONS COMING Tomorrow— BERT LEIGH AND BIG BEAUTY CilORUS IN | “THE LITTLE MILLIONAIRE” Carload of Scenery ———— All Next Week— MAREL PAIGE AND COMPANY OF FIVE PECOPLE il ENTER- [ODIST CHURC TAINMENT Week, Dec. 8— MILTON, DELM*R & LAWRENCE 1 Musical Comedy Players iDec. 30— l THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS IR e I o BT T 2T b AR AR THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA. L. Hutchins, ! (‘olllns,; Y.;‘ Miss Wyndham,' Mulberry; Mr. C. Blood, Mulberry; ! (‘nmpbc]l, Wilming- | , NOV. 21, 1913, . Cohan's Biy Musical Tavce, “The Little Million® 1 ..mm 10 O 0W LLIZ2AH Go thou way aud 1 go mine A piilt, Yot not atar. onl, tin verl hangs between AU 21 thy i Wiy, where we ipe— od hevp watch ‘tween thee and we, '’ This is my prayer— Le looky , Lie looketh mine and keeg near. tuy Way s Or which way mine shall be— If mine will lead through parching ! l sands, i And thine beside the sea; ' Yet “God keeps watch 'tween thee | i and me,’ So never fear— He holds my mind, He claspeth thine And keeps us near be thine i And my lot lonely be-— Or you be sad and sorrowful And glory be for me— Yet and me''— Both be His care, One arm round thee and one round me, l sich sometimes to see thy face, But sir.ce this may not be— I'll leave thee to the care of Him Who cares for thee and me; wings"-—— This comforts, dear;— |One wing o'er thee and one o'er me, So we are near. And though our paths be separate, And thy way is not mine; i Yet comine to the Merey Seat, | My sonl shall meet with thine; And ‘God kee watch 'tween thee and me,"” I'll whispey there; He blesceth thee, He blesseth me, And we are near, Elther Sunshine or Fire, Put things in the sunshine or hefore & fire before wrapning them up, # possible, not only for alring, but alse to freshen them and maka them amak sweotor THE GRAND ELMORE AND BARTLETT In Vaudeville KENTUCKY FOES A Virile Drama of the Kentucky Mountains. (Reliance.) A RE\UTIFUL OCEAN (Thanhauser) {OH! SUCH THE GREATEST LOVE (Majestic) FIVE PIECE ORCHESTRA Bt 4 .. A I know not where the road may be, “God keeps watch ‘tween thee PanR VI°R g- BB BPd Tl BOBS BB DD Gud foidy The Silver Palace 309 E. Main St Q2P QIO S Drane Bldg. g We make a specialty of catering to all So- & cial Functions. Our lce Cream is made lg from the purest of Fruits, and Pure Cream 25 in arclean up-te-date plant. We cordially % invite any one to inspect this plant and ¢ watch the manufacturc of our products, !g QurPhone No. is 362. call us whenyoureed 'S our service. Fstimates gladly furnished. b ¢ % , { . The Silver Palace | 'L Milter Bros. Progs. 4 Drme Rullding Lakeland, Fla ¥ b OB IOEOOTOBOPIIDAOLERIOOSSee 3053 -’ [ T SRR RS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO XMAS SHOPPERS GG\ A0 J < a Mode Owiag to lack of room beginning on Saturday Nov. 22, we will close out at Cost, all Fancy work, notions, jewelry [ Kentucky Ave, Lakeland, Fla. Should wealth and fame perchance | 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 Our Goods i22xy DUTTON-HARRIS CO. ! Avenue Foot-Fitters Store ot Quallty | Three Reasons Why You Should Buy Our Shoes The Quulity is Unexcelled. The Service is the Best, | The Prices are the Lowest | for up-to-date Shoes When you think of SHOE think of U | Kimbrough & RutherfoL, Opposite City Hall g

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