Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 15, 1913, Page 5

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Case of Fi hone 5.000 fef R ReReZnBRePePuReFuRayayal CABNIVAL OF PROGRESS This ballot clipped from the Lakeland Evening Telegram, good for one vote for King land Queen of the Carnival, 3 & ] b & =1 ] INew Year’s Day, 1914, o ROPRININE e S0 i oo s fu] ] [For Queen ........ocuvese. & =] HOVO0UVUVVUVOY T, Walter H. Bates, who covers| | i vice and IMr@ w ork being done by the home depart- & ment of the Missionary Society and | meonary Society in Charge Of Services at First Methodist Church The Missionary Society of the First Methodist church were in charge of the services last evening, and a large congregation was in attendance. The service opened with scripture reading by Mrs. Jenkins, followed by prayer by Mrs. C. Rucker Adams, An anthem by the choir was effec- tively rendered, and enjoyed by all. Rev. Pickard presided over the ser- introduced the speakers, P. Webb told of the good G. Miss Sarah Polk made a similar talk relative to the plans and accomplish- ments of the foreign department. A quartet, composed of Mrs. Nor- vell, Mrs. Gill, Mr. Haufpower and Mr. Williamson, sang, this being fol- lowed by the evening offering and bral States for the Alabastine Co.,)closing hymn. the city to spend the holidays h his family, and says dakeland s good to him. everal college boys and girls are ady at home for the holidays and e will reach the city the latter of the week. iss Josephine Drane who is a or at the Woman's College at Tal- ssee, has arrived in the city to nd the holidays 'with her parents and Mrs. H. J. Drane. r. Canares will sing at the Audi- um tonight, and his no doubt. fir. and Mrs. G. r daughter, Mrs. e son, from Kokomo, Ind., have ved in Lakeland to spend some e. Mr. ker of the Indiana city. r. and Mrs. C. T. Bartlett arn pying a visit from their two ghters, Mrs. 0. M. Tillis, of Ha- 1, Ma., and Mrs. L. O. Cason, uliette, whose friends are delight- o see them. This is Mrs. Tillis’ visit to Lakeland in some time she notes many changes since last visit. and Mrs. F. C. Wilcox, reg- winter visitors to Lakeland, e arrived in the city from Burl- on, Iowa, and are comfortably ated, as usual, in the Hollings- th neighhborhood, where they are hg cordially welcomed by their ny friends. Ir. Dwinz to the illness of Mr. Wm mon, the regular meeting of the, mers’ Club scheduled to be held Mr. Sammon's residence Dec. 20, I be held at the home of the club| etary, Mr. F. J. Julian on South | Important business rida avenue. be transacted and every member rged to attend. DR. W. H. CONIBEAR, Pres. iss Ruth Conibear, of Lakelanll,ymsgmg ballots from day to day, the ived in the city this week to take! her duties as demonstration agent he school extension work for De- 0 county. Miss Conibear has en- Bd upon her duties and will make‘ adia her home. Her office will with the county superintendent at| court house.—Arcadia Enter pe . | COMMITTE R RENT—Two nice ooms, for light housekeeping, or bedrooms. ‘enue, corner Lemon street. or :mm* STARNES STOCK CO. 28 people, including 10-piece or- Pstra in the 4-act comedy drama THE BUILDER OF BRIDGES ree Vaudeville Specialties Between the Acts CURTAIN AT 8:15 Prices any seat any seat Pnstairg, Stairs, TOMORROW HE ROAD UP THE MOUNTAINS Three-Ace Comedy Drama excellent | . Smi d ! w mith an (ding will take place. Evans, and her - i i 4 2 | ihere from Tampa, where his parents furnished | No. 301 New Yorkl | | | Smith is a prominont" . {from the Daily Telegram shall | | | | | | | | | | | {here with her parents about ”Vmonths ago and is a lovely girl of {Mr. B0 Engagement of Mr, Rich and Miss Lilly Belle Smiley Is Announced Friends of the contracting parties will be interested in the announce- ment of the engagement of Miss Lily Belle Smiley and Mr. Wm. N. Rich. * INTERESTING TRIP M BY NATIONAL BISGUIT MAN' We were much interested in a folder shown by A. C. Jones, the local manager for the National Biscuit Co. of John Henry Mears, nephew of Pres. Green of the National Biscuit Co., taken in various parts of the world. It geems that Mr. Mears made a record breaking trip around the world last summer. His time was 35 days 21 hours 35 minutes 4-5 seconds. Mr. Mears carried with The folder shows photographs! THE EVENING TELEGRAM: BAKELAND, FLA., 'DEC. 15, 1918. A Pieccof Silverware Makes a lasting and him on this trip a package of Uneeda {] biscuit which was handed to him by President Green before the start and | was photographed in many lands asf the pictures show. The packages of Uneeda biscuit crossed the Atlantic ocean, crossed England to London, London to Paris, France, Paris to Berlin, Germany, Berlin to St. Pe- tersburg, Russia, St. Petersburg to Omsk, Central Asia, Omsk to Harbin, Manchuria, Harbin to Fusan Korea, Fusan to Shimonoseki, Japan, Shi- monoseki to Kokohama, Japan, across the Pacifiec to Victoria, British Columbia, Victoria to Seattle, Wash- ington, Seattle across the United States to New York city. The I,‘nopda biscuit package was then opened by President Green before a committee and the biscuit were found | e 'é LRad e atRat Sud Sul Set Bad ul Sul tu st el 2 ils n e gln] MWW; ¢ & When the housewife sets the table for her Christmas dinner we can }; 3 think of no present which will add more cheer than a piece of long wished 8 & for silves. i Glance over this list, it may suggest to you the present you will buy. Candle Shades Gravy Dishes Berry Spoons Pru(fi,_ Bowls Nut Bowls Tea Spoons Soup dadle Ice Tub 4 Berry Bowls Soup Spoons Salad Sets Tea Sets Bread Tray Butter Spreaders (ups for Children Trays of all kinds § Butter Dishes Tce Tea Spoons Candle Sticks Water Pitchers & & Syrup Pitchers Bouillon Spoons Baking Dishes Fern Dishes ? ’;’ Reflectors Knives and Forks Salad Forks Oyster Forks é: §§ Grapefruit Spoons Cold Meat Forks Carving Sets Gravy Ladles %’ ] 4 @ =4 Conner, IR TSt T R B L DR S S fresh and crisp, and as wholesome as | gggfodedogeduioduiudouiifodeifuineininiopd the day they were packed. BOARD OF TRADE Notice is hereby given that a The wedding will take place next moetlng of the Lakeland Board of July. The charming bride-to-be removed eight many attractive traits of character. Rich, who, for the past several 20th for Boston, where he will take a course in a business college for six months and on his return the wed- Mr. Rich came reside. A KING AND QUEEN FOR LAKELAND'S CARNI- VAL OF PROGRESS The cry has gone out for a King and, of course, a Queen, to rule over the Carnival of Progress to be held on New Year's Day. The committee of arrangements, therefore, bow to the will of the peo- ple and proclaim that a King and Queen shall be chosen for the occa- sion, and in the following manner: Let every loyal subject who reads this proclamation subscribe the names of his choice on the ballot ap- pearing in every issue of our Daily Telezram from and after this date. No ballots clipped be counted. The ballots will be counted and the result announced daily, and final de-| cision taken on Dec. 24, which will be the last day when ballots may be cast. All ballots must be deposited at the Red Cross Pharmacy not later than nine o’clock on the night of Dec. 24. In order to stimulatc activity in nominees having the largest number of ballots cast for them each day shall have a special ballot counting| ten votes cast for them by the com-| mittee on arrangements. Long live the King—all hail the| Queen. Done this fifteenth day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1913. ; O ARRANGEMENTS. | weeks has been connected with the; Red Cross Ph 'y, leav | e will be enjoyed by a large num- | d 0ss Pharmacy, leaves on the | There will be a called meeting of | the Farmers' Chautauqua and fair, lfso committees at the Board of Trade rooms next Wednesday, at 2 p. m. k]I members of these committces are|, |urgently requested to attend. | T e | MAJESLC. | Well, we start the week with a crackerjack program of licensed pic- tures and don’t forget you can see a whole show before the big doings take place at the Auditorium. THE ACID TEST Comedy and Then Some More Comedy THE TREE AND THE CHAFF Another Fine Comedy THE FRIENDLESS INDIAN A Beautiful Story of Loyalty MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30-5:00 [AUDITORIM | | i | Trade will be held in the Board room ! on Friday evening, Dec. 19, at 7:30 ifor the purpose of nominating officers for the ensuing year, as required by the constitution and by-laws. A full .a!tondam-o is earnestly requested. A.J. Dec. 1 HOLWORTHY, Secretary. b, 1913. The Starnes Co. of 28 people, in- cluding a fine 10-piece orchestra, will open a week's engazement at the Au- ditorium tonight, the bill being “The Builder of Bridges,” a 4-act comedy play, and three vaudeville specialties between the acts. This is one of the best companies on the road and there will be a band concert each after- noon at 4 o'clock in front of the Ma- jestic theater by the celebrated Starnes Co. band. DEEDS FILED FOR KECORD IN POLK COUNTY (Furnished by S‘eourlty Abstract & Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) December 13, 1913 ‘Lola J. Malloy to O. C. Ivey. John Vickers to 0. C. Ivey. T. W. Gary to W. H. Abel. W. R. Graham to J. B. Thomas. R. H. Levins to R. C. Stephens. R. C. Stephens to . N. Morrow. J. C. Durrance to J. J. Dampier. Samuel W. Allen to Charles Treus- chel. M. L. Robinson to Jannie Bris- bone. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY HONORS Congressman John.ii. Stephens of Texas, is 63. He was born in Shelby county, Texas, and educated at Mans- field, Tarrant county, Tex.; graduat- ed from the law department of Cum- berland University, Lebanon, Tenn., and has practiced law for nearly for- |ty years; served as State senator be- fore he was elected to the Fifty-fifth (‘ongress. Has been re-elected to Inach succeeding Congress, St. Petershurz is to have a band i | this winter and the cost will be paid by the city commissioners. The total reccipts for snappers and groupers in Pensucola for the week lending last Saturday exceeded over 1300,000 pounds. an LR L A T3 PRRR DA ATTRACTIONS COMING All This Week— STARNES' STOCK CO, 28 PEOPLE In 4-Act Plays and 3 Vaudeville SPECIALTIES EACH NIGHT 10 PIECE ORCHESTRA All Next Week— Y. C. ALLEY & CO. In Comedy and Western Plays with 3 Vaudeville Specialties Each Night Jan. 2— The Great Broadway Hit BOUGHT AND PAID FOR e —— Jan., 13-- COBURN’S MINSTRELS ——————————————————————————————— Jan. 20-—- FOR S FOR SALE—One top buggy and one! 1668 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work ' done neatly and promptly. Room' 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667‘ LOST—Cameo collar pin, set with MUTT AND JEFF IN PANAMA Musical Comedy 1ST PAGE FILLER .. £991 That our Drip Coffee can’t be equaled is 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 Ccffee, served piping hot with pure Jersey cream and wafers B5CTS. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 100 LATE T0 GLASSIFY. WA V’l‘lal) TO HUY——Pullets :md young hens. A. Rowe, Lakeland, Fla. 1669 WANTED RESIDENCE LOT—Must be close in and cheap. Address H, Evening Telegram, H SALE trees; must be sold at once, own price. In Ozone Grove. ols & Waring. Orange and grapefruit Your Nich- 1609 | new runabout, also one bugay horse; prices right. Mann Plumb- ing Co., under Glenada Hotel. pearls. Finder requrn to Mrs. M. G. Munn and receive reward. 1666 NOTICE Mr. Herbert Phipps, leader and ‘3' Drane Bulldmg solo violinist, remain in town a short time for any ; oceasion . pained. is at liberty and wili Violins adjusted and rv-| Phone 269 Red. VAUDEVILLE COMPANY In Many Specialties CHARLEY MENTZER The Clown Contortionist And Comedy Acrobat PRINCE HENRY World’s Champion Jumping Bulldog NELLIE The Champion Bag: ?uncher PHOTOPLAYS THE POISONED CHOP An Excellent Comedy (American) MAY AND DECEMBER The Circus Man Takes the Spy’s Clothes and Escapes (Broncho.) 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