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se of Fxre 5.000 s eengrsesecdrsn ey jet Stevens of Lakeland father to Ocala yes- 1l be the dainty little le and aunt, Mr. and Veathers until tomor- home then accom- Band Mrs. Stevens for £Ocala Star. s. Wm. rday from Napoleon, ill spend the winter hey feel that Lake- . They feel that Lake- native home and are ; «}fie growth the city has ) they left in the spring. 1 Meminger, one of charming young a few hours in the as the guest of her 8% Corrie Jordan, at the . Meminger will be Bartow as Miss Eve- et her again.—Bar- Wider, wife and son ix Falls, S. D., have ar- ety to make it their d are looking for a 8 until they can build own. Mr. Wider has 0 Florida and says «to him to be the best Mr. Wider in- in business here. ently had the pleas- from his former part- Dr. Watson, of Min- accompanied by Mr. fend of the Doctor’s. elighted with Lake- mly convinced that v home is the ideal nesotians who have to come to Lakeland d who are here for r. and Mrs. Austin, . Echols, the latter ym North Dakota. in has secured one of ms on the road:for e Auditorium, the ‘Lawrence Co. Mr. who 'is well known m bme time leading man Mabel ] Mr. Milton and 2‘[‘!‘ ‘sterling performers md the patrons of the Auditor- have a pleasant week to look S %0 a8 these capable people Omm & complete change every ~ ~ .putting ‘on forty-minute com- " interspersed with good means-%. a xnlll!c. ',D_. B. lweat left this morn- g'l‘&lllhme where he goes to | fore they d .| the annunal conference of the e flht chareh. On account of his! on't s Rev. Sweat’s physician ad- im #ot to undertake the edi-| yill har ietl from this office, and such ‘e would be regretted by the ement and the entire force, as 8t pléasant relations have ex- jetween the latter and Rev. .and it u_‘;yet hoped that he @ prevailed on to continue the 3] suficiently for him to do so. =DITORIDM| INIGHT AR-LAWRENCE (0. jite comedy scream Y’S VISIT e best little com- ved in Lakeland, hem are old per- utation. Mr. Ed jne time with Ma- e of the greatest uth. A complete each night. fires 'S STORY Drama [ELLS ! Feature { WEEKLY pm All Over the d and 15¢ y Warner Feature aJnet Weathers, who | Hall reached | ‘fl ate another year, that another editor ¢ appointed. The Advocate is' 1 ventions. Books for Reform School To Be Sent by Woman’s Club The Woman's Clubs of Florida were solicited at the State Federa- tion by Mr. Marcus Fagg for books to be sent to the Reform School at Marianna for Christmas, and at the last meeting of the local club Mrs. George Wright brought the matter before the ladies and it was decided that a box should be sent. Those who wish to contribute to this box are re- quested to send books to Mrs. Kelsy Blanton at the Colonial apartment house on Lake Morton. Books are de- sired that would prove helpful to the boys and should be in good cendition. * * * W.C. T.'U. Meets in ' 0dd Fellows' Hall T norrow The W. C. T. U. will have a meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3:30. A special program has been arranged with reports from the different con- This meeting will be held in the Odd Fellows' hall, in the Wag- goner building. All members are urged to attend. * * * Ladies Auxiliary to Meet With Mrs, Clemence The Ladies Auxiliary of All Saints’ Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. Edith Clemence, Stephen’s apartment house, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members are cordialiy linvfted to be present. ‘Ber many friends were; | i | \ and that his health will im-|N. | children. * x * Mr. Canares’ Singing Much Enjoyed Through an unintentional over- sight mention was not made in the write-up of the Old Folks' Concert of one of the most enjoyable num- bers on the program—the singing of Mr. Canares, a member of the Met- ropolitan Opera Company, who was Mr. Canares received his training in voice from Mrs. S. T. Fletcher ang the success he has at- tained in the musical world is due in large part, no doubt, to the ex- pert instruction of this talented mu- sician. * * * CHAUTAUQUA LITERARY CIRCLE The weekly C."[L. S. meeting will be held at Mrs. B. F. Hines Tues- day evening, Dec. 9, at 7:30. The following is the program: Answers to Roll Call—Items from “Highways and Byways” in the Chautauquan of Nov. 29. Review of 9th and 10th of “Ram- bles in Greece.” Sola—Miss Frances Riggins. Paper by Mrs. G. D. Menden- hall. Jokes. Mr. M. G. Willard’s friends are glad to see him able to be up and around, although he sustained a very painful accident when he sprained his ankle a few days ago by falling. FUNDS BEING SUBSCRIBED FOR SUITS FOR FIRE BOYS The citizens are responding well to the call for funds for the pur- chase of uniforms for the members of the fire department, and it will be only a matter of a short time be- will be secured. Every- body is proud of Lakeland’s fire de- partmflnt, and all, we have no doubt, [ will take pleasure in contributing towards this fund. Those who have subscribed follow: City of Lakeland M. G. Munn Evening Telegram S. Raymondo .00 .00 .00 .00 Lakeland Manufacturing Co. 5.00 g P Gountlls s ivaiis 2.00 P By HAINEE o At 2.00 W. P. Pillans.... 2.00 D Ji POPR v ivioh 2.00 A. Riggins 2.00 Lakeland Paving & Construc- t.ion & R O 2.00 MAJESTIC. | 4—FINE FEATURE REELS—4 TONIGHT The Great 3-Reel Feature MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS An educational feature that every- body should see, especially the school A lesson in history, 'a great story, well acted by the Edison Company. PATHE WEEKLY Featuring the Komedy Kutups, Mutt and Jeff Tomorrow Warner's Great 3-Reeler “FRANCESCA % IIA‘F{!\EE EVERY DAY 2:30-5:00 TELEGRAM 10 [35UE CHRISTAAS NIJMBEH The Christmas Edition of the Ev- ening Telegram will appear next Saturday. It will have a beautiful illuminated cover, will contain more than double the usual number of pages, and will be a shopper’s guide for the holiday buyer. pear at the psychological moment— just prior to the week when most of the holiday buying will be done. We will make this issue of special interest to the reader by having a great deal of matter pertaining to Christmas storicp, poems, illustra- tions and other attractive features— in fact, the holiday spirit will per- vade the edition. An unusually large number of copies will be print- ed to meet all extra demands. The merchant who wishes to tell his story to the holiday buyer can find no surer, more effective or diz- nified way to reach them. sue will go into the homes of prac- tically every person in d.akeland and vicinity who can read—we figure that we enter every cvening ninety per cent of the houses of Lakeland, and this issue will do even better. Verbum sap. If you have any- thing to sell and are sap, you will secure space in Saturday’s edition at once. And the quicker you get your copy in the better we can make your advertisemet look. MR. NATHAN MANN DIED SATURDAY Mr. Nathan Mann died Saturday forced to respond to two encores. |trom the effects of injuries received early |in a runaway nine weeks ago. Mr. Nathan Mann died at his home in Lakeland Saturday at the age of 76 years. ' He was united in marriage with Miss Loreda C. Messrs fifty-four years ago and she, with four sons, four daughters, forty grand children and fourteen great-grand children, are left to mourn their great loss. Three daughters and one son pre- ceded him to the better world. He was a member of the Free Baptist church, living a consistent life, de- voted to his family, making their in- terests his own, till he was called to his reward. “It is enough; come up higher.” CANDY! CANDY! CANDY! WE ARE THE CANDY MAKERS When you want nice, pure candy, come to Smith’s Bakery. We make it fresh every day. Can furnish it ip any quantity. Special price on a large quantity. 1613 What Bartlett, the sign man, has to say: ‘‘Signs! synes! signes! You sign ’em, 1 sign 'em, everybody signs 'em. I sign everything but notes. Bartlett's signs stick out like a bone felon and closer thay a county cousin on a circus day. You will find ‘“‘Bartlett, the sign man,” upstairs in the Raymondo building. 1625 ESTRAY NOTICF Taken up as estray, one small bay horse, foretop trimmed; white spot in face. Owner may sceure same by applying to 3. A. CGuthrie, Griffin, Fla., and paying charges. 1626 “OZONE GROVE” building lots sold on easy terms at auction Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 2 p. m,. 1609 FOR SALE TWO practically new Carey Iron safes. Will sell cheap for quick sale. Florida and Georgia Land Company. 1628 - AUDITORIUM ATTRACTIONS COMING All Next Week— MILTON-DELMAR-LAWRENCE CO Musical and Comedy; Forty-Minute Sketches; Change Each Night Thursday—Warner’'s Great 3-Reeler IN THE CLUTCHES OF THE KLU KLUX CLAN Saturday-— FOR THE HEART OF A PRINCESS Warner’'s 3-Reeler All Next Week— STARNE'S STOCK CO., 28 PEQPLE 10-Piece Orchestra Week Dec. 22— | Y. C. ALLEY STOCK CO. | Special Christmas Prozram 30— Dec. ‘ SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS | Jan. 2— BOUGHT AND PAID FOR ) ! Jan. 3— *COBURN’S MINSTRELS 4 ELAND, FLA., DEC. 8, 1913. It will ap-|§ This is- | | All Jewelry Gifts | ARE APPRECIATED . Phone 173 | Local Evidence FACT Evidence that can be verified. Fact is what we want. Opinion is not enough. Opinions differ. Here's a Lakeland fact. You can test it. F. L. Barbour, 638 South Florida avenue, says: ‘“‘My back bothered me for a long time and I was often so lame that 1 could hardly stoop. I finally came to the conclusion that my kidneys were disordered and I got a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills from the Lake Pharmacy. They act- ed quickly, and it was not long be- fore every symptom of kidney com- plaint was driven from my system. I cheerfully endorse Doan's Kidney Pills \again and confirm my former testimonial.”” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit- ed States. Remember the and take no other. name—Doan’s— Ly “Right O1* Bursiing the candle at both one way of making both ends meed M. O b There is no stock from which you can select pleasing gifts with more ease and pleasure than at COLE & HULL’S GIFT STORE Here are gifts for the mere tot to the m st aged. The recipient’s pleasure is certain if rhqu.ll]tv The Cole & Hall Guarantee assures the buying public that “It’s Right,” when from our store. “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Lake land, Holiday Suggestions The gift that is practical and pleasing too is the best of all. You will find many of that kind at our Store} Here are a few: — China, Cut Glass—the finest in town. Furniture—Some Extra Bargains. Hot Point Electric Devices. Chafing Dishes. Wagons, Skates, Knives, Shot Guns. Come early to do your Christmas Shopping Model Hardware Co. PHONE 340 oouosduideipgeiioedieinduuiududniningod That our Drip Coffee can’t be equaled 1§ proven by our daily in. crease of customers who demand the best. 5¢ PER CUP Never tastes bitter for it’s made fresh every few hours Have you tried our Hot Coffee, served piping hot with pure Jersey cream and wafers 5CTS Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 LR SR L RS R R R LR R L RL A R A THE GRAND | Slager and Weatherford Stock Co. Ten People Will present as their opening number LADIES’ MINSTREL With funny comedians on the ends and Handsome Ladies in the circle. Den’t miss this opening bill tonight. Photoplays FRAZZLED FINANCE The Wall Street Syndicate is Heard from (Thanhouser) THE SOCIAL SECRETARY Drama. (Reliance) FROM THE PORTALS OF DESPAIR A Tale of the West of Much interest. (American) Admission 10 and 20 Cents Open 5:30 P. M. F]MEOS # Rings Pins Broaches Charms :: LaValiers boughtrightandsold right CUT GLASS This week we will open up and display the largest line of eut glass we have ever bought. It is from the best manufacturers and will be sold at a price that will interest you. SCOUTS COMPASS WATCHES (goad gift for the boy) Repairing promptly ana carefully done and all work guarruteed. H. C. STEVENS The Lakeland Jeweler A. C. L. Watch Inspector Silver Palace 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. Props. Lakeland, Fla Drane Bulldinu