Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 18, 1913, Page 7

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Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hilman and Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Richard- “_‘"I' of Oakland, Ind., are in the ity for the winter and are located at the home of Mr, J. B. Smith. They are looking for an investment and Mr. Smith wighes to assure all other real estate dealers that he has 10 claims on them angd he would be glad for them to be shown around by xrNe n Case of Fire anybody who has anything to sell. Phone 5.000| wwoow m- 0. M. Eaton and family have moved into their handsome new home on Massachusetts avenue, Which was erecteq at a cost of over $15,000 ang which is equipped throughout with every modern con- venience. The building is of cream brickr While the interior is hand- somely finished, skilled decorators having had this work in charge for several weeks, Mrsi B, 7. Ells\vortht, of Plant City, spent vesterday in the 0 1% 0% 08 106 308 306 30k 00 308 10 308 8% 3 1 CARNIVAL OF PROGRESS b} ] This ballot clipped from the Lakeland Evening Telegram, good for one vote for King and Queen of the Carnival, @ New Year’s Day, 1914, [} ] FORKINE: toia b fhcind i) ] cley o shaking hands with her many A TUE e o friends. She is just recovering from @|d severe attack of erisypelis from R which she has suffered greatly the past year. Mrs. Ellsworth former- Iy conducted the Glenada hotel, and ALLOTS CAST FOR KING REV. J. B. LEY TO FILL POLPIT OF FIRST METHOD- IST CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY Mrs. Germany, of LaFayette, Ala., s arrived in the city to spend the nter with her daughti:, Mrs, E. Trammell . Rev. J. B, ister appointed to fil Y a4 he in- Miss Corinne Patterson reached LEvongaany tipmin me last night from the Woman's llege at Tallahassee, and will nd the holidays very pleasantly th her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John tterson. of the First Methodis# church of this city the coming vear, will ar- rive in the city Saturday and preach at both hours on Sunday. He is one of the foremcst divines ip the Meth- Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Michener of § i ks odist church, having served as pre- ring, are up from that thriving pee to spend the day in Lakeland. | ¢ yacrsonville and also Tampa, be- ey report the Sebring section asigides other prominent pastorates. Of Yy prosperous and developing rap-|his departure, the Ocala Banner Y. says: “Rev. J. B. Ley, who for three of the is sent Irs. Wm. F. Seward, of West{years has been the pastor shury, a suburb of Boston, is in|Methodist church in 0(‘!!]:]" P city the guest of Mrs. 1. J.|to Lakeland next year. Jane, having come down to anwndi “The many friends of Rev. and P wedding of her grandson, Mr. |Mrs. Ley and their lovely young uwell Fuller, to Miss Mabel Card-|daughters will reeret very much that Il on Saturddy evening, Dec. 20. her and commend year, good many are of the opinion|very sincerely to the splendid peo-| t the Telegram was the instigator ple of Lakeland. During Mr. Ley’s tiie contest for Queen and King first ministry in Ocala a number of the Carnival, This is a mistake, ve ago the present 4-.lmr('h w it is the idea of the Carnival built, and ¢1ring his residence here mittee. All we hav rith | this time the mlut - . “? : ‘;" l01;]0( ““:l‘\\"w built, and a great deal of other itest is to print the ballot eac Isotk . accomplistied,. e i8 & fne » érd the committee has charge the rest of the matier. the Methodist church of Takeland will be delighted to have him and| his family as citizens. Mrs. Ley and her daughters and her sister, Miss Roux, have all made many very warm friends who will part with them most reluctantly”. Rev. W. H. Steinmeyer returned I Tallahassee this morning, hav- stopped en route at Jacksonville, two churches as well as his many nds of other denominations are d he was returned to the Dixie- 4 and Myrtle street Mission, as! las accomplished a great work in| FARMERS CLUB POSTPONED e two churches. Owing to the serious illness of one| is with deep regret that ‘W,Iof the Club’s most \fllil(‘fl mf,m:v'(]'r:. n of the serious illness of Col.|Colonel Clifford, the Farmers ":1 H. Clifford, reports from whose|will not hold n?' rj-aular svssloll’.f[ ide are to the effect that he c;m".\lr. F. J. Julian’s, as' announ -;.I but a few hours. Colonel Clif-|several days ago, but .\\‘I]‘I hl:\l;:& fl has been in declining health for DR. W. H. CONIBEAR. ¢ timg, and, being of advanced + it was not expected that he . 4 overthrow his present serious MAJ[S"'IC PSS, ! » | TONIGHT ARNES STOCK COMPANY IN YERE THE TRAIL DIVIDES” poned. Those matinees are getting more popular every day. Mrs. Tired Shopper, don't forget you can rest your weary bones and at the same time see a fine show here any after- noon from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. ¢t western play with three fine M- udeville specialties between the acts, Music by the famous TODAY IT HAPPENED IN JAVA Jewell Orchestra A Great Comedy Feature %, childrep .. Veusveasdol . Sy WAY s, downstairs ... .35¢ SHS ONLE s, upstairs L. .2bc|Vitagraph Comedy Featuring Lilllan CURTAIN AT 8:15 WAt RN THE PRICE DEMANDED fal Mat; . m. Inee Saturday at 3 p Some Classy Drama Prices 10 and 20c Give us a “trial.” We know we will HAL OF THE HILLS be found “Guilty” of having the “medy play with 8 specialties’ glassiest pictures THE EVENING TELBGRAM. LARBLAND, FLA., DO, 15, 1913 the pastorate | siling elder, pastor of First church K. | they were not sent back to Ocala for them | .| National Bank pretty new parsonage! | worker and a progressive citizen, and| IR 1Y 7l PRIZES OFFERED FOR GARNIVAL ENTREES The following are the prizes of- fered for the Carnival of Progress parade, Best decorated auto (bunting)— Cole & Hull; valuable prize. Best decorated auto (other than bunting)—The LaMode will contrib- ute a $15 fancy parasol. . The best and most uniformly dressed class of school children marching in the parade—The Red Cross Pharmacy gives a $10 kodak. Best decorated building front' or residence—H. €. Stevens; a valu- A Pieceof i Us think of no present for silves. Candle Shades | e o e s A s D an s Tt Bul Pal Bat Yt Pul Sat at Sut a Sat s Nnt et Ne) L S R R e S e ] [ed 3 When the housewife sets the table for her Christmas dinner we can g s Glance over this list, it may suggest to you the present you will buy. Gravy Dishes Iverware Makes a Lasting and eful Christmas Gift which will add more cheer than a piece of long wished <+ Berry Spoons Fruit Bowls able prize Nut Bowls Tea Spoons Soup d.adle Ice Tub For the best showing made by a Berry Bowls Soup Spoons Salad Sets Tea Sets lady a-horse-back in riding habit and Bread Tray Butter Spreaders Cups for Children Trays of all kinds Butter Dishes % Syrup Pitchers ¥ Reflectors decorations—The Central Pharmacy will contribute a 5-pound box of candy. Cowboy who makes the most noise With his 16-foot whip—A. H. T. Cigar Company, a box of cigars. For best showing made by oxen and cart—The Bailey Clothing Com- bany will contribute a $5 pair of i shoes. Best showing made with the old- § pud 3 For the finest and best decorated float in the day parade, the Ameri- can State Bank will contribute a $5 geld piece. For the merchant making the best show in his window the Lakeland Furniture and Hardware Company will contribute a cut glass water set. The most popular lady who is {elected Queen of the Carnival the | Lake Pharmacy will contribute a H-pound box of candy. Prizes for Night Parade Lady representing best ancient or moderp character in costume—Mrs. 1. M. Holder, “The Milliner Up- {stairs,” will contribute a $30 hat. Gentleman representing the best ancient or modern character in cos- tume—The d.akeland Book Store will contribute a gold mounted fountain pen. Lady most grotesquely dressed—O. Bakery will contribute a big $3.50 fruit cake. Gentleman dressed HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wilcox have come as is their custom, to spend the winter and are domiciled in the Mer- cer house. Mr. B. G. Williams, Morris l‘olk‘_ Robinson Black, Kugene Lowery, Walter Pearce and the rest of the bunch have come home to spend the holidays. The breezes from the At- lantic don’t seem to have changed their appearance much. Mrs. Browere is having her land plowed and it is a very great im- provement. last week and has b.(\,en suffering from the effects of it, but we are glad to hear that she is improving. Mr. Mound has quit trading horses, having come to the conclu- sion that there is no money in it and having gotten a horse that suits him, therefore he came out even. Mrs. Barrett is able to go to town and *“‘ye seribe” her actually Float making best showing, de-|Walking about after she got there: | picting mythical characters ip ms»' ‘M"’*j- Sandh, - who has been quite [tume in Carnival parade—The ]-‘irstl““’"v 18 ""“"“]"‘5““"“~ will contribute $10{ A strawberry for supper Sunday nichit at the house on the hill, Not every one nas friends who raise strawberries so large that one will answer for a meal, Preaching .immediately after Sun- day school on Sunday, Dec. 21, by Rev. W. 8. Patterson of the First Presbyterian church of Lakeland, Everybody invited to attend. most grotesquely The Model IHardware Com- {pany will contribute a $2.50 pearl thandle knife, saw {in gold. Have your banners for the Carni- {val of Progress painted by Bartlett, the sign mam, who may be seen at the Raymondo building during busi- iness hours. Prizes will be on exhibition the day after Christmas in some promi- nent show window . For the wagon or float making the best showing with ancient or mod- ern plows the Wilson Hardware Co. will contribute a $2.50 pocketknife. MR. GEORGE MOORE WITHDRAWS FROM CONTEST Editor Telegram: Kindly an- nounce that I desire to withdraw from the contest for King of the Car- nival, in which some friends have kindly nominated me. 1 very much the kindness of these friends in suggesting and support- ing me, but for reasons I am sure they would approve, I beg to decline the honor. Very respectfully, GEORGE MOORE. HARRY SCLMIDT'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY IN A NEW ACT THAT WILL PLEASE No voting coupons In the Carnival King and Queen contest can be counted unless they are cut from the columns of the Evening Telegram, We cannot print these coupons at any price or furnish them in any appreciate way except through sales of complete compies of the paper. YRR D P s VT SOSNEY ~ [AUBITORIU ATTRACTIONS JMTT G All This Week— STARNES' STOCK CO, 28 PEOPLE In 4-Act Plays and 3 Vaudeville SPECIALTIES EACH NIGHT 10 PIECE ORCHESTRA EVERYBODY All Next Week— Y. C. ALLEY & CO. In Comedy and Western Plays with 3 Photoplays Vaudeville Specialties Each Night : FOR THE CROWN Jan. 2— The Great Broadway Hit BOUGHT AND PAID FOR —————————————————————————— In+«Two Parts; a Splendid Dramasby American Jan, 13— COBURN'’S MINSTRELS MABEL’'S DRAMATIC CAREER Comedy. (Keystone) Jan, 20— MUTT AND JEFF IN PANAMA —_— Musical Comedy FIVE PIECE, ORCHESTRA .. vavpodees 4_'.' vl Ice Tea Spoons Boulllon Spoons Knives and Forks ?_Sf Grapefruit Spoons Cold Meat Forks Mrs. S. J. Perry had a bad fall ; Candle Sticks Baking Dishes Salad Forks Carving Sets Water Pitchers Fern Dishes Oyster Forks Gravy Ladles DEEDS FILED FOR KECORD IN POLK COUNTY That our Drip Coffee B. M. Sherertz to Ira H. Russell.lcan" be equaled is she was here looking for a suitable RN RN T | AND QUEEN OF THE CARNIVAL |y0.0i0n (o hein cfiul:l t;w lllllllilfilfashionod two-wheel cart the : business but was unsuccessfu! in|l-akeland Hardware and Plumbing A el 3 :‘:.}EIZI‘;:I:E """""""" Z: finding what she warted, ’ Company will contribute a $5 triL: SWEEPEH AN“ SPHINKLEH | L iy cyele. e 20| DF TS Wells tate of Grima,| Bt decorated bugsy orn wago NOW ON THE J0B 0. MOOT®. ..ooavinnamiinn 2 e e e ' (one horse)—*“The Hub" will con- G L A SRS gp|™@:, has arrived in Lakeland to 10-| ypiyuie a $3 hat. Guass cate permanently, and has opened an| For gecret order or organizations| The City's new street sweeper and| pigrida Development Co. to Harry | biss Ruth Skipper ..-........ 75 loffice in the Elliston building. His (Masons excepted) who make the|SPrinkler have been received and < G. T. Fleming 47 | family will be down in a short timq, | best and “uniformly dressed” show- Were tried out this afternoon with s Dora Bonaker............ 41|@s soon as he can make suitable ar-{in: in the day parade, a \'aluable‘good results. Both machines are of hiss Nattie Brooks............ gg|rangements for them. Dr. Wells|Prize. the Studemaker make, and are the Nt Drane) 99| Was down here about a year ago and For the best uniforn'lly c?ressed 8e-[best that money can buy. Lakeland’s iss Dorothy Bates.........., o7|since then has been a constant read- f_“‘l‘ "rge" or organization in day pa-fstreets will now recelve daily atten- b, T Pletoher ..., . gpler of the Evening Telegram—and ‘v‘:(h?;leon):io;; Osteen & King. Afjon ang will be greatly improved iss Annie Bell Marshall. . ... .. 26 that generally fetches them . S I { & thereby . December 17, 1913, Beam. proven by our daily in. Florida Development Co to Harry Beam. crease of customers Light: & Lewis to W. 0. Wil- 1ot who demand the best. J. E. Frye to L. Alice Williams. Thos. 8. Clifford to Mrs. Gertrude Carter, John Lacy to Lannie Lacy. A. B. Carlton to C. C. Carlton. R. W. Hancock to B. E. War- ren. 5c PER CUP Never tastes bitter for it’s made fresh every few hours CARD OF THANKS The untiring sympathy and help of our neighbors and friends of Lake- land given so freely during the ill- ness and death of our husband and father, together with the beautiful floral offerings will always be re- membered with heartfelt thankful- ness as bringing brightness and com- fort in our time of darkness and need. Have you tried our Ho Coffee. served piping hot with pure Jersey cream and wafers S5 CTS. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 MRS. NATHAN MANN, AND CHILDREN. oioge (= Christmas Why not give one of the “Hot Point” Electric Heat- § . ing Devices El Cooko, the Electric Stove, $30.00 El Perco, the Electric Percolator El Chafo, the Electric Chafing Dish El Stovo, a small complete Electric Stove ’ff El Grillo, a useful article i El Tosto, for Toasting Bread £ Hot Point Electric Irons, $3.50 “ These are all simple devices and are fully guaranteed. If @ | If you are looking for something different, new and the acme of & i usefulness, see our line of Hot Point specialties. Model Hardware Co. PHONE 340 l PHONE l 362 309 E, Main St, PHONE | ., 362 Drane Bldg. “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” he SilverPalace Miller Bros. Props. Drane Bullding Lakeland, Fla 'pe | - id i f %/

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