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‘ g Lakeland today. lad to learn. ‘ ‘ Bromfield, of Jack- fe is registered at Ho- ! Ruis and Miss Virgie funited in marriage on ing by Rev. C. K. k8 latter's home on Lake m has been presented the classiest calendars e seen, being a speci- rt. It is being pre- atrons of the Lakeland Hardware Co. with ts. . s of the Confederacy . meeting this after- e of Mrs. T. J. Dar- ial hour will be held 13 g' Clegg has returned everal months in Chi- )ing warmly welcomed tiends. Miss Clegg is e, but gave up this in hairdressing, man- 8 noted elsewhere in Knowles, of Omaha, ed in the city and is r father, Mr. D. M. Ars. Knowles has not in twenty-two years enthusiastic with re- ress made during her . Crow, head watch’ nd setter for many ess & Slager Jewelry ville, who accepted a e H. C. Stevens Jew- e same capacity, has w duties. Mr. Crow pant gentleman, who y friends for the es- h which he is con- h his family, who are B shortly, will be cor- by the people of e and wife, former- ., but now of Grove- t Thanksgiving with Mrs. E. J. Story of ning to Groveland on Pate has always been orida and wanted to but until his health e was too actively en- oose, but his health d he came to partake B of youth (the balmy 1d climate of this love- youngest son Thur- e of their property in will locate here. guty” will delight the § Auditorium tonight. j, ODD FELLOWS!, portance will come | | { i r the Children, so vem 1Miss This i Feature j fand 10 Cents at 6 o'Clock [ORROW olkes Concerte ' Parker was a busi- Sweat, who has been able to be up, her f the city on business, A 2-reel feature, full of exeiting sit- " 'ram TN\ [MPoRTANT BoARD oF TRADE Mr. Robert Neville Cassady Weds Miss Mattie Smith — L city, Jan. 1—you should attend th row night. J. C. Owens. follows: The announcement|and citizens, whether members of th, Mrs. Carrie E. Smith announces the marriage of her daughter Mattie to Mr. Robert Neville Cassady on Wednesday, December the third,|building tomorrow night. nineteen hundred and thirteen Umatilla, Florida of Lakeland. Come out everybody, night, and help push the things tha will help Lakeland. HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS At Home After December seventh Eminence, Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. Winberg. to move into his new house. Bazarr Still Open ks ik Don’t forget to patronize the Ba-|. Rile zasr being held in the Raymondo in Dixieland, the guest of his daugh ter, Mrs. G. W. Pearce. building by the Queep Esther Cir- M. and Mo cle. The proceeds will be used to i g new Methodist parwonage. The Ba- Mr;[. ble zaar closes tonight and everybody is hors:. IradinE DU invited to call op the ladies before 4 the hour of closing and see what they have for sale. * 0ld Time Concert Will Be Largely Attended Everything is shaping up splendid- the house op the hill on Saturday. * * Sunday . will be given tomorrow evening at |08 Sunday. the Auditorium, and participated in the evening will be devoted to the|®"’ The guests were building fund of the First Methodist church, the members being engaged church wedding for the best descrip- ceived first prize. buil aull light refreshments, rooms. additional ~Sunday school the ladies re- At Auburndale on Dec. 10, the La-|? vtiry pleasant afternoon. dies’ Aid Society of the Presbyterian QlcT(ll:rse Ml;;e:::t Fwe}gir:’;{l:s .Pr‘i,:: church will give a bazaar and chick- E‘onlbex’ir klnsit;ger. Jullan ! Gtafls: en ple supper at the home of A. C. bury Cline George' 'Phllm;s i Alex ahoep. “There will bs on sale lioms. Polk, Mound Walker, Sweat, Master made candy, cooked foods, jellies, E S,weat Miss Pearc,e Mrs 2 Aoraon etc., also fancy work of all descrip-| " f : ‘ tions for Christmas gifts. Supper fgsMis Robertn, will be served from 5:30. Prices 35 and 20 cents. Everybody cordially invited. STATE GAME WARDEN WANTS MORE HUNTERS' LICENSES Jacksonville, Dec. 4.—State Game HAIRDRESSING AND MAN- ICURING PARLORS and Fish Commissioner E. Z. Jones, . as a result of recent criticism in sey- Miss H. P. Clegg has returned|€ral of the State papers regarding from Chicago, where she has been for [his appeal for a big sale of hunters’ several months studying the art of |licenses, answers the criticism by hairdressing, facial massage, mani-|5tating that the large sale of licenses curing, scalp treatment and electro-|Should prevent a violation of the polysis at the Marinello school. Hay-[1aW. In connection with making ing perfected herself in her new pro-|Mmore legal hunters and reducing the fession, Miss Clegg will open within |©ffenders, Commissioner Jones states a short time hairdressing and mani- | that the sale of licenses will create curing parlors at Hotel Kibler,|2 fund for the office, which, when in- where she will be pleased to meet|Stituted, had no fund. Mr. Jones, in any one desiring her services. 1603 |review of the facts concerning the office, states that county wardens were allowed no fixed compensa- MISS CLEGG TO OPEN DAIRY REPORT FOR NOVEMBER C. L. Brannen, score on ment, 65. J. W. Chiles, equipment, 47 1-2. Examination of milk shows speci- fic gravity 1032, total solids 13.04, butter fat 4.2, bacteria per c. c. 400,000. Jess Hendrix, ayutpment 60 1-2. Examinatiop of milk shows: Specific fees collected by the sale of licenses and fines imposed upon the offenders, He believes the distribution of liter- ature encouraging the sale of more licenses throughout the county will be a good thing, and will increase the fund and prevent a violatiop of the law. He expresses sincerity of 'purpose in his present position, and equip- gravity 1030, total solids 12.30 hopes for the success of the office he butter fat 4, bacteria per c. c¢.|NOW holds asking the co-operation of 1,500,000 : his friends who have supported him in the past. A report of the number of arrests and licenses issued will be made about Dec. 15. Lakeland dairy, equipment, 56. James Marshall, 43 1-2, G. A, RHOADES, Inspector. Anyone wishing a picture of ihe Elks’ parade may secure same at Conner, O'Steen & King's Jewelry Store. 1601 MAJESTIC. AUDITORILM] (ATTRACTIONS COMING Tomorrow— YE OLDE FOLKES CONCERTE Two Hours of Excellent Entertainment Friday— METHODJST CHURCH ENTER- | If you see a bumble bee TAINMENT I A bumming o’er the lea, Just use a lot of common sense And let that bumble “be.” | Saturday— | THE TREASURE OF REVIL'S VALE! Warner’s 3-Reel Feature | I All Next Week— { EVENING TELWGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC. 4, 1913, MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT If you have any interest in these two subjects—the - keeping at home of the trade of our people and the thir- ' tieth anniversary celebration of this meeting of the Board of Trade tomor- This is the regular gen- Friends in this city are receiving|eral monthly meeting which all mem- the announcement of the marriage|bers should attend, and which should of Miss Mattie Smith, sister of Mrs. [also be attended by all business men Board of Trade or not, who are in- terested in the welfare and progress tomorrow The meeting will be called to order at the Board of Trade rooms in the Auditorium Born, Sunday, Nov. 23, a son to Milton Tansbury will soon he able Mr. Beasley spent Thanksgiving Zimmer had as finish paying for the furniture in the guests on Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mound has gone into the Miss Lucy Conibear was a caller at The Rev. Pope preached to a good congregation at the school house on Miss Maud Turner of Auburndale Iy for the Old Time Concert, which was visiting in Hollingsworth sec- Tuesday afternoon, a number of g the ladies of the neighborhood gath- by a large number of Lakeland's most prominent people. The proceeds of ered at the home of Mrs. Fred Mer- invited to a in securing monmey with which to tion of which Mrs. Fred Julian re- After serving paired to their homes, after spending tion, but were to be paid from the| g i b |GITY FATHERS IN REGULAR SESSION Lakeland, Fla., Dec. 3, 1913. Regular session we the City Coun- cil with all members but Mr. Men- denhall present. Minutes of Nov. 19, 21, 26 and 28 were read and re- spectively approved. Petition of R. 0. Cresap et al. for sewer on Vermont avenue and Bay street, for city to furnish pipe and petitioners to lay same, was granted. provided same be done under the su- pervision of the street commissioner and city engineer. Petition of D. H. Sloan for the privilege of extending at his own ex- bense to his property west of Lake Beulah the water and sewer mains, was referred to the light and water committee with power to act. Matter of draining the abandoned clayhole on W. Main street was re- ferred to the street committee for in- vestigation and report. Petition of J. Neilsen Lange et al. to extend the sewer on East Lime street was referred to the street com- mittee. Petition of C. A. Mann for relief in matter of locating sewer connec- e e t bond trustees. Building permit to erect a two- story brick and steel building on rear of lot **H", block 17, Munn’s survey, was let to Morris G. Munn. Reports of all officers for month of November were read and respectively ordered filed. Current bills were ordered paid. The proposition of city attorney to take suit against A. C. 4.. R. R. Co. for collection of its license tax on contingent fee of $150 if he win same, or the city to pay costs of the courts if suit be lost, was accepted. Claying North Kentucky avenue, West Mugnolia, East Morton and East Orange street was referred to the street committee with power to act, Petition of W. Fiske Johnson for building permit was referred to the sanitary committee for investigation and report. Recommendations of the board of health relative to milk regulations: was referred to the ordinance com- mittee. Petition of the trustees of the Christiap church was ordered filed. Petition of James Thomas, colored, was referred to the street committee. Recommendation of Mr. Balisario was referred to the ordinance com- mittee. On recommendation of mayor, $50 was appropriated to the fire depart- ment to apply on purchase of uni- forms. On motion the Council adjourned to meet at 7 p. m. Dec. 10 in ad- Jjourned session . H. L. SWATTS,. City Clerk. I New Mirror, At last a woman may have both hands free to fix her back hgjr, as she looks into a mirror. This i made possible now by the invention of a mirror which can be held in the mouth, thus reflecting the back of the head from the main mirror of the bureau. This new mirror i8 quite broad, so as to give a good general view side- wise, and, being fixed on a curved bar, stands well out from the face. At the bottom of the curved bar is the “bite,” not too large for dainty mouths and covered with batting, so as to be easily held. A number of thick envel- opes just fitting over the “bite” come with the mirror. New Hosiery. Leading the winter fashions in hos- fery are the flesh-hued silk stockings which exactly resemble theatrical “fleshings” and always startle the ob- server who first sees them worn with low-cut slippers and Greek angle strappings in black satin, embroidered with seed pearls or tiny rhinestones. It these stockings seem too outre for the woman of old-fashioned prejudices, she may wear her evening gown matching silk hosiery, embroidered with gold or silver pearls. I THE fiRAND‘i & RS | MILTON, DELMAR & LAWRENCE Musical Comedy Players 1 ‘Be” at the Majestic tonizht and i ‘Be”-lieve me, you will “be” happy. Week Dec. 15— | STARN’S STOCK CO. 2 28 PEOPLE S Week Dec. 22— Y. C. ALLEY STOCK CO. Special Christmas Program TH® PENALTY OF CRIME uations, a great story well acted. || = .0 SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS Jan. 2— BOUGHT AND PAID FOR | | ! | i [ THE SWEAT BOX ) A Farce Comedy by the Biograph Co. Jan. 13— MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30-5:00 COBURN’S MINSTRELS FOR THE FLAG two parts. Military Drama. The governor's daughter smitten by Handsome Private (American) VIVIAN PRESCOTT | A canal boat love drama (Reliance). | ORCHESTRA MUSIC In tions was referred to the board of | %% 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 Silver Palace Miller Bros. Progs. Lakeland, Fla Drane Bullding HUNTING BOOTS ARE IN SEASON We have a full line of sizes, width CwE Viscolized Waterprool Height 14 Inches 12y DUTTON-HARRIS CO. Avenue Foot-Fitters We Repair Shoes While You Wait The Store of Quality J C. OWENS We are here for business. Everything sold under a positive Guarantee We Sell STEADFAST, WHITE HOUSE AND M’ELVIN S$HOES FOR XEN, MAY MANTON FOR LADIES, BUSTER BROWN FOR CHILDREN Gents and. Boys Suits Suits made to Measure. 3 Rain Coats Made to Measure; also a big popular line of ready made suits for gents and boys. Also a big line of blankets and comforts. | e L S T We also cover buttons, any size. Leave your order. All packages delivered promptly in the city. Ring us up for what you want in our line. See us before buying. 04 ~ J.C.OWENS The Popular Dry Goods House Phone 284 Lakeland, Fla LADIEY’ BEWARE - k4 Why not be comfortable, as well as neatly dressed? With our Famous GROVER hand welt an enjoy both. We have a complete line of these shoes you in Kid, Patent Leather, Tan and Gun Metal f,rom mother comforts te the necatest styles in the city. { . - el ‘ ' Prices $2.25 to $5.00 Look and compare before buying elsewhere Kimbrough & Rutherford Opposite City Hall ! - 4 1