Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 26, 1913, Page 5

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R QAGRAE Case of Fire one 5,000( regular meeting of the Camp ris will not be held as usual eck. Until after the Christ- lidays the Camp will meet ev- p weeks. A s P \WV. B. Talley, of Jackson- s in the city lookinz after sev- hilincs, the erection of \vhichi uperintending. baskethall team of the Lake- i~h school will play the Ilar-l asletlnll team at Dartow ony afternoon. As there is aj eal of rivalry between the two night at the First . and they are both fast teams, at which time the following ball fans will, no doubt, sce were appointed to gerve the church the best games of the season. . J. C. Owens left tciday for 112, where she goes to spend a hvith relatives. On Dee. 3 she itness the marrfage of her sis- jes Mattie Smith, to Mr. Cas- bt Kentueky. «ffes Smith has i Lake'and frequently and has |as stewards the cominz yvear: Mrs. Webb, who read the M D BQSS(‘}[, C. A. Cole, H. B. lesson, ort, earncst prayers wer Carter, J. F. Council. B. E. L, offerdl by all precen I'e roll call Conner, C. W. Deen, T. J. Frailey, " wered to by items of interest, | jj W. F. Johnson, C. W. Love, G. B, the chicl amonz these heint the Murrell, W. K. McRae, J. L. Skip- latnhing of a campaisn by the Na- per, R. R. Sullivan, F. H. Thomp- tional W. C. T. 1. convention into son, M. G. Waring, G. W. Watson, ! Asbury Park, N, J,, and also by the vital one ons fri uch hanpiness. (. B. Sonthard has the ma- on the eround for a handsome room residence to he erected on rooorty on Sonth Florida ave- The honse will be ocennied by evthard and his family upon This proverty for- telonced to Dr. Reno. The honse which was on this frtv hos been torn down to make ¢ for the new house. mletion . ory Jenking, of Atlanta, of the North in con‘erence, is in the city the of his hrother, Rev. 1., C. Jen- 1 this evening will speak at iret Methodist church. Rev. vicited Lakeland last winter, time he delivered a sermon made a profound imnression o1l who heard it, and that he Le heard by a larse congreva- his evening goes without say- Tnhn S, v secrotary n! it e company of men Hnt did ex- work in response to the gpv- 's proclamation was composed e following: A. L. Lewis, E. ewis, T. C. Lewis, M. L. Rey- . F. M. Stevens, M. L. Smith, ‘ Reynolds, J. L. Thompson, on Thompson, and several 2er members of the families foned. Their activities were on eteh of road known as the Lewis Stevens road, which connects nhurndale and Rartow roads. rarty graded 215 feet on that and punt it into excellent condi-, showing better results nro‘mhlv| anv other squad that operated is vieinity. ——————e pna~er Green of the Aucitorinm Majestic has just sizned a con-| | ‘tlanta to supply the Lake-| with the Warner Feature Film of theaters with the hizhest-priced ce they turn out. Movie pat- Will now have a chance to see 07 the greatest features turned d Lakeland will rank with and Jacksonville in Picture- Fach Tuesday, Thursdav and 5 ar Da te shown at either the Majestic uditorium, LDITORIUM ||.MAJES TONIGHT Vaudeville MABEL PAIGE AND (0. Featuring by Glendora in Comrds Drama I0R HER FATHERS SMZE FINE FEATURE PICTURIS THE ATRMAN'S B Creat Thrilling 2irchip Feature | rRI CUPID'S WILES A Sidesplitting Comedy AN INFERNAL T'XN"LE Another Great Comedy. THE BUDD\S Don’t Miss This One NOrTOW— Ipecial Thanksgivine Pro~ram Vaudeville and Pictures QUARTERLY CONFER- Methodist. one of these hiz [eatures, MABEL PAIGE AND CO. IN “FOR ENCE HELD AT TI'E FIRST METH O“I:T CPURC’{ ! Quarterly conference was held las l | Messrs. ends here who wish for J. F. Wilson. Mr. J. W. Scally was |elected church trustee in place of Colvmbug, Ohio. | Mr. moved his membership to Dixieland tendents were called for arid made hy Prosident Wilson as a member of Bassett was by all who were L eond flower micsion renort was made, The Takeland tthe silver C. G. Arendell, who has re-| M. D lay leacder; Mr. recordine stewarid; district steward, and Mr, L. Sunday school superintena-; Mr. il Mr. ) appointed Skipper, Bassett, Hull, ent. Rev. J. R. Cason in mmmomiu:‘j the report of the Lakeland church, stated that he had served presiding elder for (welve g that the very best renort he had ever heid lvn-svm:‘.(l was the one placed be- fore him last nicht, which is indeed aratifyinz to the members of Iirst chureh. To the able pactor, Rev. I. C. Jenking, is due a larce part of the credit for the fine report, and in re- turning him to the Lakeland pastor- ate for another year, the hishop will be carrying out the wishes of a larze per cent of the neople of Lake- land and the denomination which he serves. | on | OPERA SINGER EAS EXCIT: | ING STAY IN BARTOW Victor Canares, a member of the Metropolitan Concert Co., will not !soon forget his brief but exciting stay in Bartow, which place he struck last night. He reached that place via the Bartow Short, and stat- ed that before going to the hotel he went to Wilson's druz store anid was inbibing a glass of cocoa cola, when Deputy Sheriff Frank Scott walked into the store and slavped his jaws' three or four times, and then, it is allezed drew his pistol. Believing that he had been as- saulted without provocation, he swore out two warrants azainst Dep- uty Scott, one beiag for carrying concealed weapons and the other for | assault. j b 0. E. S. MEETING There will be a ‘meeting of East- ern Star chanter tomorrow niht '|t‘ 7:30. Members requested to be | present; vicitors welcome, Mrs. Flora Keen, W. M. . Wilson, secretary. WE ARE prepared to serve a larve crowd Thankseiving dinner at the l‘onot Dining Room, 12 to 2:30, 14(50 TYE ONLY CHANCE A Thrilling Story of Railroxd Lifel THE CRE'T RAYMOND An Essanav Featore That Will Please You Tic. MAJESTIC. | TODAY IMPLEMENTS IN FARM CALIFATNTA A Great Edr-e~tional Feature gOTrIAT —yra ‘I—-q-wvvw« Continuous Show 2:30-10: 30 6—FINE FTATITRYT REZIS—6 Ire'rdine THE MVeTTRY OF PINE CRFEK CAMP The Great 2-reel feature. A storv of the west, full of thrills and exciting situations. Ton’t miss this great Thanksgiving treat. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK 2LAND, FLA., NOV 26, 1913 5 35 . 26, o (INTERESTI #lethodist church, AL ¢ tmiseion work ! report o ! Vigitors present, SEDITORTT NG M A& N AL TELL\u 0;‘ VWOZAN'S CRRISIIAN TEM: | PERANCE 'uI\lJ ‘_bXEKDAYw re I'he ular meeting o the W, rions a5 okt Hed 19 oy T hy Anti-Saloon Leasue convention at Ronerts from officers ard enperin- | precent. Quite hones to win another w of flower $ ch mem Yoep account of and 1 Union living cun ve for the createst amount per will please "« : done tn ony rorintey rrocott, Mrs a4 Thaial 2) ¢t ehnre ont wos i ine o) hieg, memher from the Pant ninty Wl would aceent, ann nost re poned. Committee on literat follows: anpointed as Mrs. Turner ani Woman's Chri Union wishes to most Moeyvor Eaton forcine the Sunday and ioins the ministers in their assurance of and influence. Arranvements were made to ha an open meetine two weeks hene Dee. 9, when revorts from the inter national, national aril State conve! tions will he civen. There will ! a cood proeram beside the renorts This meeting will he held in the Odd Fellows hall, as will all the revular W. . T. U. meetin~s hereafter. After buginess was disposed of a little while was spent gocinlly, the hostess servinz dainty refreshments. Mre. and Master PRESS SUPT. tin n doren ‘.Vl\A”“ of onr tow co-operation Holland. "BOARD OF T2ADE GOVFPNORS' MEETING of the fov e will be The reenlar meetin” lernors of the Poard v® 7r held on Fridav nevt at 7:70. A. J. HOLWORTHY, Seerotary honzht within vourt A Small token, does far e0n1 than ns mere a mes present youn must worry to pay for. Come in and look around PIHONE 59 DR _F. I ITANNA, Precident UR M. GRACE B. HANNA, Sec'y. ________——-—-—-—'___..——-— W AUDITORIV] ATTRACTIONS COMING \ll This Week— MABEL PAIGE AND COMPANY CILANGE EACH NIGHT o“dm__ x THLE STRE F‘l~ ‘or A vrom. 4-Reel I'e Tuesday-— MisTUODIST CHTURCH R- TAl L Veolk, Nee, 8 MILT Musical medy Plryers Ner, 30— \ THE SHEPHERD OF T'iI‘ HILLS Jany 2— BOUGHT AND PAID FOR Jan 9— COBURN'S MINSTRELS ‘: l‘ ro:ram Tomonuw \.AI\TI LET LRBL' 1 1 M TONLGLIT, 2O PP OROP i uR pos V) CAN'T GO ~Follow- 1e Intere at Sea, ot in Lot ,", [0 :Mih- that a Sen- ator from the United States is abso- ately needed there, Secvetary of onrmerce W, . Redfie’]l has wired d an U7, Fleteher, now in once to 1ond [ that |prevent him from althig tond: oregsional eecsion cannot leave his post of duty. nator bhun v that he lay aside, and proceed at Senator Pleteher tates that it is imnpogsille for him £o, as the currency question is a to his constituents, and luties, cfficial and private, zoing, hi tor I'leteher was commissioned Conress, and exnected to at- hot the evirencioe of the eon- are snch that he The 1 OO0 oo B3 ;W‘%Miwwm-fimum = £ [ Prove THE PHONE i | 302 lsnver i’alacel 362 | gece 2 0u s Jul Sut 3 OO 3 Jug Jul Puy & vy DUTTON-fARRES €6, M Avenee Foot-Fitters \fihfiai}‘ay nfety at Sea Conerese is a result of B the einkine of the Titanie, and its ffarte aro a'l diroctod toward de je- plang wharahy the eafott of ching md shinvine at soa can 1o nlaced on more certain hasis than before. NOTICT 7OR TITS The Leard of | rustoes actin or imd the 1 1 ) of 1y of Lakeland, 1 will on or tare 1 { 4 ol 1 ! 1 ¢ ] bids for the ¢ ) (oncrets aving of ¢ )] 1 il U taior jir ) it ) tkeland, vida., Separate hids to be de for @ 11t composition pave nt Said bids to contain separate rog for curhing, concrete founda- d paving |\ Asohalt Composition Paving 01k street fromn Florida avenue to Tageachusd Kentueky v Bay street, ilagsachusetts etreet to Bay street, 26 feet wide, Ma ¢ chusetts avenue from Bay ctreot to Pine street, 26 feet wide. The wor’. to he done in aecordance with the specifeations made by {ts avenue, avenue 26 feet wide, avenie from plang and office of the secretary of the board. Commissioner of Public Works. 24 feet wide, | from Oak street g the engineer representing! the city of Lakeland and filed in the | Oak to the N All tils to e addressed “Qpcretary of the Borrd of Public Works, Lakelaund, Florida,” and marked “Street Pavin: Pids.” 4 Iy order of the Roard of l"vh‘ll“' vks ond Commiggioner o° Pnblie [ \Works of the City o Lasw'ved, Flor du, dated November 26, 1913 Mo D RASSETT, iee. Chairman of TPoard of Pond Trostees, Aceting for the Doard of Publie Works 0. J. POPRE, 15,64 | THE GRAND | mm) WHY PAY NORE? Two Homs of Entecr'ainzent 5 and 10 Cents SU'CCFSS COMEDY CO., Come and Enjoy a I’earty Laugh *N EVEN FXCITANGE r , (oneniracy ‘merican.) ( ! 1 iectie ) CI {2 EES E DpoOM or by \ utiful ! et Drama. (Re ( ) Don™ Tarset the Trest’ine Match Frid~~ Nicht, Gr ""nl vs Sxith o’ Kentucky — GOA™ WTIRTA 1§ ATTR vaeg WORD Prof. Marx, Leader of Orchestra a l - FOFOHOBOBQHOD [ Drane Bldg. 309 E, Main St, “If cleanliness and guality” counts with you, then visit our store. We Serve Nothing But the Best Expert service and courteous treatment ex- tended to all. “The Storeof Quality” The SilverPalace Miller Bros Progs. Drane Bullding Lakcland, Fla BOO1S ARE IN SEASON We have a full line of sizes, width CweE Viscolized Waterpreot fcight 14 [aches We are here for business. Everything sold under a positive Guarantee We Sell STEADFAST, WHITE HOUSE AND M'ELVIN SHOES FOR MEN, MAY MANTON FOR LADIES, BUSTLR BROWN FOR CHILDREN Gents and Boys Suits Suits made to Measure. Rain Coats Made to Measure; also a big popular line of ready- wade suits for gents and boys. Also a big Ime of blankets and comrorts. We also cover buttons, any size. Leave your order. All packages delivered promptly in the citv. Ring us up lor what you want in our line. See us before buying. > ~ J.C.OWENS The Popular Dry Goods House Phone 284 Lakeland, Fla OUR 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 Shoes. for all the family at our up-to-the minute Shoz Store. Just received a lot of the famous Weinbreaner work shoe for men. Kimbrough & Rutherford Opposite City Hall

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