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To the Reading- I.ovn" Public of Lekeland THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAN ~aph ND, FLA., NOV. 25, 1913, 1‘1', y ok ',;n.;‘; e B rin® V) BIPPPEIDE TR DOBY B % b oty For the ¢ o R t ¢ 2 B b L OOOOFMODDSSSSIT IR S S0 I 3 B ¢ small wnount of $1 onr R {!m“a IO'!S 0 R o — : [ ‘ eceme a member of the public ——— 4 A libravy: and et three books tiies & l 0“[ THE , tlethor g >1‘M!m. Sliow: voir ap:| TTOISOtEEt AN e E s nn s . ::: 3{) b Sl v J 36) 1 K»;-("(l-mllun of the ladies' cfforts i”l Dear Lditer, 1 now take my pen G» L‘:\!"””"]"y curing your mem- ! | d 1o tet you know that I am Ur ne Bid ship ca e L8 ) E: 3 > TR i P card at once. e skiaa ot i B TEHP dg 309 E, Main St, L ik time to write to you. [ won Id have .,1{ Writ sooner but I have Leen busy, 8 If cleanii imness and gjallt ' co t ith Cake Sale Tommrow Ihey is allers somethin to do, jr it & . L s anti \,“l s Uircle of the First [0int one thing it js somethin else, @ tht‘n \l)lt our Store' \ aptist church will have a cake eale| owever, 1 am intendin to come to 3 ] . 5 Wednesday, Nov, 26, on O'Doniel’s [ town one Aay this week, and 1 know “:: we Scrve NO”""( But lhe Best corner. ow i ! < i ‘ It fen’t every home boy that can (o how it will be, Someboddy will g J case Of Fll'e 0 away and built 1p such a laree| ), R “ 3 furnish youe| 1'“]‘ me ever few feat 1o ast me what & g i AANKS I 7 cake W . . i ) 4 S el by ks:iving cake, to 1 think of this ov that ana 1 win § EXpert service and courteous treatment ex- 3 tising agency to place his advertise- B hever get hon I am looked up to C; » > one 5.000 ment in all the leciding papers of s LRy Meg T i 3 teaned 10 gl _ l{the United States, but one of Lake-| -5 Td'h Ilc'son i g hag fot)g 61! Q " F lldndq sons enjoys this distinction, | M C ooyl oK 3 L hean "8 L)tflrc Of Quahty W. R. Groover was callcd[the Teleeram havine been desi-nated| 20 (0o 3 i Y 1 i e to Kissimmee on profes-|as one of several hundred papers m‘ the weitling of i ¢ on t 0 Bl ‘ e carry the advertisement of Phi] p v ol ; ¢ iy i i i i l(‘resa_’l's liniment—1we're not nin"!“ B atl ‘ ; - "3 S Shiioeris Arrancins toi(m tr“l {‘,0“ what lm‘w! it is, for \n*v‘ & : g LW o ;, ] , l ; i L dlline on to nisjian log it un. That contleman’s! ki G W a o ) b-9 W 1is jresent d any fri vi oo i ) ! i h Lemon street adjoining fhel Y fr.lr-nds ‘_l" iR gind th h‘“mé ) \ ; E‘ i f]rop(‘rl' On the that he is one of the Sauth's lendine| L) nent e any wenl e A‘Illcr PI’UQ Droz s gf e i druceists, being located af New 0 1 Lo t : MV G « residence now occupies, cor- TR, ; Bl laye g b ! | S {0 i E: “I: i\“fun"lc and Lemon leans, He is a son of Mr. R, 0, '® ! ko (o} " ; D!"ufl!? Ell”(!lfl_{] l.aks‘.land. Fla ‘} v stivper will erect a hand-,lf‘l‘f"'“ ’;"’11 h 'F’. many Afriends in £ 1 aine 1o : (ke «akelard who wish him unbounded Il A | p 2 success. j i o : L 8 o'clock, ati i % 5 ars. M. M. Fadely have N . e l noon the ground looks pood mnl”dl‘mm a stay ‘m‘ :-"vi‘al - The silver weilding of Mr. a“dl "l]"‘- ""-M ‘ A N Mrs. G. W. Cline was delighttully . . o ‘. e “‘, k; 1 »( CE1 My nosion ahout the selebea{ton is (e e remembered by their iriends and tieally Woeoratod for the of 1' i we had oneht to eall it Fornd- ¢ d e sjo 'S o ‘0 1 i < o e teasion, ¢ in [ at Fort Myers and a-iiznem,““Dl‘b_"“- who LDl T vellow and | el LU X Their friends are xia¢ to|BAthering at their home, The Uaks, | White. Pope vortier effects on each v, [0WNd thia lovels snot, Some ‘ ) Jiac er effect 0 . hom back and they say Lake- and spending the eveuing in eoeinl! side of the nul it wove mod w n]l Will Be ept to gav that this was Inck Jooks good to them intercourse and in singing old-time | [liivel vallow. andl wiilte. e ; i 4’ m there :-::-r bat when the Lord S g . and whi sheysanthe- . h; T e songs. After the difterent Yride's! ‘mems “M fEome el erils .m‘ i cives a map leek like that there is § | avin has received a telewpam | CaKkes had been tasted and each jys-| {ronos Ty white Tells, In front op "M 10 be some 2051 tn bim. This 3 We are here for business. Everything sold under a positive Mrs, Gavin, who took their so"lnounced the best, Dr. Conibear, infy, il was an arell of wihite o QRS Keeson whyl am abie toilkann if Guarantee Biil fiaring that Bawonld lavel {his own pleasing manner, said Bl shpveantliemum Sl Aol AU ha fathe in my feller sitl- J We sell i S o e the ties of friendship and aecquaint- 4““ sendeit a weddine in' u‘nr'or ”; 1 Bito mycelly | seys L) S‘i ¢ : i that the yoss2 man is doing ance were more binding than goud or! ithe cerem an\ \\-‘- 1(v‘f »v.n 1 Tt l H e s sk oronshifto sob ) pprehsaild L itk MEN’ 1 YO a1 me S N d 18 performed, h § v ONMA > N and that the physicians «wte silver, and he expressed the hish es- rillars of the ehny v: were all dy ,‘ L Rl Wi s gt e ! LAY MANTON FOR LADIES, BUST<R BROWN FOR CHILDREN b1l not have to be onerated upon, | teeM i which the Lride an. ,,unml:,,.l‘ oL e L "’"“"' has rot te live somewhores 3 : RE - Ll ot Gk e ! : ) i md R e tse, is favared ahove other man, and i N S I itter of mratifeation un wene theld The evening was wmost ronnded a mound of whits ehrysan- | L i g h d y ind their frienids. bleasantly spent by ail. [themume, whare tha hanny conle (\1 l..\,.yy\\‘.”' ik mwt% Cnts an Oys UItS — | knelt op a white stin rillow. At the i ,‘ 3 § Suits made to Measure. o L il i Asr i Bt U e On this oceasion which we are 4 i .nlr;r“\() tg(;r;"fp;::;g z;m;hz MINISTERS APPROVE OF ‘«\)\Ymntu! hour the ‘mmm i ': RGN s rwiter, 1 am in 4 Rain Coats Made to Measure; also a big popular line of ready- ;1 3 m;r hapgsome ey MAYOR EATON'S COURSE‘pgl'y:m‘\\IF 1‘}””" oo : by ‘}"'YI"' PaNEn BRAVIAG o NoREpERTON - Wik i nade suits for gents and hoys Also a big line of blankets and iy i v jew- - {sohn's eddine Mareh, which was . Yol /i ’ i 4 e 7 g { ) ic a eelebration withont a per ion, comiorts. s{le'\ ' in thlls !ss:m. The of';en Lakeland, -l- la., Nov. 24, 1913, ;chmvh rm,!ni.m! by Mr. J. l‘\. S T et e R We also cover buttons, any size. Leave your order. i e p:\l‘e' cz{morm\v after- Hon. 0. M. Eaton, Mayor, l(":m (;n!:\nn. Birst tonantortetho i SR R prom- | | All packagis delivered promptly in the city. Ring us up for at fonr o'clock, and many Lakeland, Florida: |ihurch were the ushers, Mre. Harny mon eallad the marshol of the what you want in our line. See us before buying. tless will atte=a to inspect the, Dear Mr. Eaton—The Ministerial W. Lonz and Mr. John Stelling, day, | nt new stock and fixtures. ce ye list of singers for the Old s’ Concert was published, pcement has been eh to secure Prof. Jedadiah An- for a solo. . Not an angel an- , but a real, live An%ell, mor- Algo the sounlful Baton Weil- Madze Mahitabel Bazgzett and al plano players among them. pthy Rose Pillans, Phoebe Ann on and others. e fourth quarterly conference of 'all directions as far as the city lim- Ashton Cloe, of Garrisonville, Va., ;" 0 First Methodist church will take' the fortunate | jand other city officials in this enm Fla., wit! Association of Lakeland wishes to | for your recent action in a strict and fair enforcement of the Sunday clos- ing laws of our city. our influence shall be used with our throuch. After the* ushers | members to induce them to aid you Miss Fdith Nelson, Mr. Milton Kenneds torcement of the Sunday closing Miss Jennie Leitch, of Columbia, S laws in a strict and fair way. IC., with Mr. Ira A. Calhoun; You may be assured of our sup- Mattie Stelling with Mr. J. port in this matter not only in the well Rawlins, of Fredericksbur, then the hridesmaids and 2roomsmey sidin e lexpress its gratitude to you as mayor in the following manner, goine up e the side aisles alternately, meeting at the chancel and coming Aown the |center, facing each vener and form- As ministers we assure you that ing an aisle for the bride to pass were of Lakeland, 2 '\H S Bos- heart of the business section, but in Va; Miss Erma Mixson with Mr. its permit. a couein of the eroom. Then came ;41500 each one renersentin some- whieh T wonld be willin to be, hed of the nerade. Then " have the firet cettlors of this § town arid there fammilys ridin along fé in a place of oner, and 1 would have all the various enterprises of this community renereented by flotes, with a prize being offered for the best. flote, and 1 would like that the * former residents of the different ! States ghonld get torether and fix un a flote Aekerated with there State collors, ets. 1 wonld like to have ' the or-anizations of this ecitty reper- gented hv flotes. What more insnir- fg there than to ree flotes ro- £ J. C. OWENS The FPopular Dry Goods House Phone 284 Lakeland, Fla What It Takes To Fit Your Feet E HAVE IT We carry 4ll sizes in stock Ladies’ Ato E Men’s B to E e this evening at 7:30. All mei Signed. the matd of honor, Miss Nellle Stop- o ) ooy oe T o of eon- als of the church are expected W. S. PATTERSON. pelhein, followed by the little flower o o0 14 hanners and flas wavin e present, and others are invited. 1. C. JENKINS. eirl, Rlanche Montwomerv, and the v 4.0 anq fireworks, ets. at nite. meeting is especially fmportant | W. E. PUGH. ring bearer, Fdith Montoomery, ¢y cco cyaeeptions ard others uge it sums up the work of the RICHARD BOLTON. nieces of the bride from Columbia, gpih 1 have tn mind wonld be car- , and because at it the officers of W. H. STEINMEYER. is C. The bride entered on the arm ... ot we will have a fine time on next year are elected. The pre- J. D. LEWIS. of her father and wore a hardsome ..o . .¢0 oonecfon. T am in faver g elder, Rev. J. R. Cason, will R. S. GAVIN. white ratin pown trimmed in real oo o gy gnpaches give hy nrominent e in this afternoon and will pre- lace and pearls; her veil was '"t'h and worthy men. 1 am in faver of at the meeting tonight. raneed cap faghion, can~ht in with oo Ghieh will make the ocas- ; LAKELAND POTATO AND orance hlossoms, and reached to the .o . 1one to be rememhered In VEGETABLE UNION end of her lonz train. She earried (401 0q and ¥ wortd be in faver of of. and Mrs. C. Rvcker Adams an exquieite bonanet of lilies of the oy uin the fdee of a onen house in hed the city last nicht and are he Hotel Kibler, where they will bably remain for the winter. ir many friends are deli~hted to e them fn Lakeland a~ain, and are delizhted to be back and enthusiastic over the develop- Pt arid zrowth of the town since March., They sreak glowinely and carried vellow chrveanthemums. ' o oha neaflittahle to he splendid talent that will ap- NOTICE }The hridermaids were heantifilly 4104 we chanld trane onreslvog to gowned in vellow charmence With 4 i and dende of erattitnde for T on'the Chautanqua platform B season, and declare the coming utavqua will be La%eland's best. veual it will be held in the month [February. i | UDITORIUM _ Regular meeting at 2:30 p. m. at City Hall Council chamber Dec. 6. Bring your money for seed ordered, $3.05 per bag. Affiliation with Flor- ida Growers and Shippers’ League to come before meeting. W. W. IVERSEN, Secretary. valley. The bride wag met er. Mr. Stewart Cloe, | Fown of yellow charmeuse with ve Ilow lace overdresg in cavtes stv! H Phone 138, the Elbemar, for your turkey dinner Thankeziving day. ! Mrs. white chrysanthemums. W. B. Kennedy, prop. 1546 Majestic ... Home of classy lxcensed plclnres, home of orizinality. Mr. and Mrs. A1l This Week— MABEL PAIGE at the chancel bv the eronm and his broth- ..o voar and then some big dninn, of Garricon- ville, Va., who acted as hest man. The maid of honor ware a charaing 1- e, white lace, and carried vellow and MAJESILC. IIAUDII()RIUM “nf GRND | ATTRACTIONS COMING (U I IO VAR | ever place of hneinesg on Jan. one (Eav oncet in five veers. | 1 om alers in faver of ~ivin oner to the orate and eond which hag went before, not beeance it wil rdo bt heeavee it 08 onreelves them any gond, Meceing which has heen harded Sn no mare at nrecent. the tln' n to ne Amen, l'rnm your tron frand, UNCLE HENRY. WHY PAY YORE | | T o tertal TONIGHT Tourist. this is the place whera vnu \ Two Hous> nflg’é (1t«amment S— {can always see the samo ynality | AND COMPANY 5and_ cnts ghow. “On the square" as to place, ! Sveinl are” as to show. CHANGE EACH NIGHT y : adbsti i | : HARRY . TVAW TRIAL Vaudevill» RS ! With Lecture ! MABEL PAIE AXD (0. TONIZTT { Dec 1— 5 ' ; In — i The (Great Feature | % —— SEShP &P "1SSIN G | TAVING A IUSAND PAT'IE WEEKLY ! THE STREETS OF NEW YORK " . ,,,Tr,'ks’f,r,,,y“ ,I, V g,’, hons- | Comedy Sketch on the Servant \yith Mutt ard Jeff *nother in- : somnany whom % 1} Question terestinz feat-re is the encampment E1LK'S MINSTREL SHOW 'nr‘y_'( St Ak e ThE MRS BIRIN N of the blve and ~r2v, s'’e by side at = = . “ ¢ ¢ f real life Pictrr-s the reunion in Cettyshurs, Dee. H— i INM oL PN TTT WOTEFRITY TTAPT e | METHODIST CHU'RCIT ENTER- e Ureh. &k n,,u“”,-"' 2-Ree! ire by the MR '”‘h"‘“:‘ ON "RFEN ! TAINMENT Sk orwlie. Prasitedt ot _'“' and the Biograph Com One of those “,‘. ”g G192ranh ‘“, % s, & [ capital eity and many interesting - comecdies | Week, o Qe TYE APACFE VIV Great Western Come/ly REAL REETS IV A REAL THEATER | | | THE MYSTERY OF PINE CREEK POUGHT AND PAID FOR T”'r’;o:mf:nv:;‘«!‘fl‘;"fl;s ;o“-”r; rs:r'“r:"ew PG R @t e o ‘Jnn e York State. Music by Orchestra. Refined People | MILTON, DELM 'R & LAWRENCE | HFR *TONFVENT A Great western feature Musical Comedy Players Dee. 30— SPECIAY, ™ AY"S IVING | THR SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS §—RFFLI—6 Including Jan. 2— The great western feature COBURN'S MINSTRELS events of late hanpenings |§+erreg Momedy Comrany Wednesday and Thrreda» Niohts. A Treat For Than's7iving Friday Nieht— Children’s Shoes-=All Lerthers Choose Your Style, We Guarantee a Fit I’s a/Pleasure to Show Our Goods izzvy DUTTON-HARRIS CO, ! Avenue F oot Fitters ..SURE That Thanksgiving Dinner wont be a success without a pair ofour shoes. In fact NO person is properly dressed un- less they have a pair of our Shoec. for all the fanily at our up-to-the minute Shoz Store, Just received a lot of the famovs Weinbrenner work shoe for men. Kimbrough & Rutherford Opposite City Hall 0umy