Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 19, 1913, Page 7

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Miss Nuna Patton ‘and Miss Tda Kirsch have been added to the sales force of the H. C. Stevens jewelry lstore during the holiday rush. THE EVENING TELMGRAM, = LSRR e R Miss Harriet Southard of Pennsyl- Vania, atrived in the city last night in Case Of Fire 'to be the guest of her brotheriMr. v Gm? Southard, and family, fo¥: the winter. a g@un'fiau'mu-wmuwg o CARNIVAL OF PROGRESS | ing school ‘in Fulford, will arfive home tomorrow night to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr, and, 1 : % Mrs. A. B. Newman. © This ballot clipped from the ¥ # Lakeland “Evendng Telegram, RS £ good for one vote for King | & ndQisen of - KBs Caraival Q’M. r. and Mrs. B. K. Young and a4 New Years Day, 1914, ‘rs.. Lula McColpin wil] spend the i {Christmas holidays 1n Jacksonville, g ForKing. .......... A g Boing from there to Georgla for New o y| Year's, where they will be the guests o For Queen ................ a}of relatives for severa] days. % el R RoRxRReR=R=R-F-FL-F.8.5.5. 5.3 Mrs. J. F. Wilson and little BALLOTS CAST FOR KING daughter have returned from Bartow AND QUEEN OF THE CARNIVAL ! Where they have been the guests of { Mrs. Wilson's father and mother, Mr, land Mrs. J. R. Cason, for the past T R0 T R S 166 ' week. 0 W Drane Lol ke 70I DG ARl wivwiss v 48' Queen ‘ Mr. W. J. G. - Miss Ruth Skipper............ 1B A (I GL tdna:n;e:?eh‘;etsr Miss Dora Bonacker........... 77iknown as “Happy Jack” Adams, is Miss Nattie Brooks....... ceooo 45 now located at Richburg, S. C., Miss Mabel Drane............. 81| where he will be for some months in Miss Dorothy Bates........... « 27 the same capacity with the road Mrs. 8. T. Fletcher............ 27| there. Miss Annie Bell Marshall...... 28/ Miss Esther Ley returned home on Tuesday night from Tallahassee, where she attends the Woman's col- lege, and will spend the holidays here and at Lakeland. She came ! home a few days earlier than she had !intended in order to see her Ocala Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Memminger,! friends for a few days before the re- who have had apartments ot Hlotel: MOVal Of her parents to Lakeland.— Kibler, have leased the 0'Hern)0c3la Banner. home where they are now at heme to their friends. Mr. John MacDowell, of Charlotte,' N. C., has arrived in the city to make a visit during the holidays to his sister, Mrs. J. R. Boulware on South Florida avemue. Mrs. J. D. O'Hern and little J. D. Jr., left this afternoon for Bam- |berg, S. C., where they will make 'their future home, much to the re- I gret of their many dakeland friends, | who are prone to give them up but who hope they will return for occa- 'sional visits. Misses Roberta Cason and Mary Conrad, who have been attending Southern College for the past semes- ter, were the attractive guests of Miss Cason’s sister, Mrs. J. F. Wil- son, yesterday. They left today for Bartow to spend the holidays with Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Cason. Mr. Robert Nolen and family, of Williston, N. D., are of the new arrivals in Lakeland. Mr. Nolen is Miss Elizabeth Conner, who has|very much impressed with Lakeland, i and has decided to make it his home. thé past season been in Atlanta studying under the noted musical in-| He has been connected with the New structor Alfredo Berilli, is being wel-{ York Life Insurance Co. for a num- comed by her many friends, having ber of years and will open an office arrived home to spend the holidays here. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Conner. “Whispering Bill"" Spear, the gen- tleman from Orlando with the small voice, is in the city looking after the Mr. C. A. Hardwick, who recent- | delivery of a large amount of nursery ly came here from °Pearsiburg, Pa.,|stock ordered earlier in the year, and has opened a collection and rentai!is being warmly greeted by his many agency, which will be a branch of|friends. He is a gentleman Who the Florida-Georgia Land Co., with|might easily be mistaken for Santa offices over the First National Bank.’ Claug, both on account of his looks and will make this city his perma-|and his liberality, which accounts in nent home. no small measure for his great pop- ularity. The Georgla-Florida Land Co. has| On page three of today's Telegram leased the corner store room at the;we publish an altogether admiralble Hotel Kibler, and as soon as the fur- and timely article entitle ‘*I; nishings arrive, will move into theselChristmas Dead?” fromv the :;tmef handsome new quarters from their;pen of Mrs. Bertha Hayes Steitz o present location over the First Na- i this city, which we cannot too highly tiona] Bank. ‘This room ,which is' commend to our readers as the best on the ground floor of the hotel, just quality of Christmas literature. The before the entrance is reached, is one subject is discussed from an angle of the finest locations for such & bus- iness in the city, and this enterpris- ing firm 18 to be congratulated on se- cturing such ideal quarters. refreshing Christmas feeling in your soul, just read what Mrs. Steitz says in today's paper. AUDITORIUM |[.MAJESTIC. TONIGHT STARNES STOCK COMPANY —In— A GIRL IN A THOUSAND We have a one-reel feature today that will last in your memory for a long time— THE MYSTERY OF THE ORIENT A vitagraph feature with that sterk ing actor Maur{ce Costello taking th leading part. Comedy in 4 acts and 3 fine vaude- ville specialties ........ 15¢, 25¢, 350 Curtain at 8:15 e i s it s HIS NIECE FROM IRELAND Great Lubin comedy leaturl‘?x Spetial Matinee Tomorrow at 3 p. T Arthur Johnson sr HAL OF THE HILLS —_— 5 A cimedy tn 4 scts with specialties| zpp ZACK AND THE zm,t!st | Prices 10c and 20c A scream of laughter from start to - finish w { Saturday Night r)u,' OF THE CIRCUS MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30-5:00 | which many of us miss, more's the| pity, and if you wan't to get a fine, | SCHOOL CLOSED TODAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS m——— LAKELAND The Lakeland school closed at noon today for the holidays and in many of the rooms fitting Christmas exer- cises were held, at which the inter- change of gifts was one of the most interesting and pleasing features. The present term is going down . |into history as one of the most suc- :|cessful in the school’s history. Miss Madge Newman, who is teack-. Not the slightest frietion mars the daily sessions and splendid work is being done by every grade. The half-day sessions, inaugurated by Principal Jones at the first of the term, are proving to be a success in every sense of the word, as now no child is refused admittance on account of lack of room. These half-day ses- slons. are confined te the first three gradgs,‘jiu the primary department. Good schools are the greatest ad- vertisement a town can have, and iLakeland certainly leads in this re- spect. . With nearly 1,000 children in attendance daily; a principal that cannot be excelled anywhere in the South for abi]lt,\'l, brains and energy and a corps of thirty-two trained teachers, each vitally interested in the welfare and training of the pu- pils intrusted to their care, the Lake- land public school is indeed an in- stitution of which every citizen is justly proud, and the Telegram wishes for each teacher and pupil a very Merry Christmas and Happy i New Year. Miss Orrie Sherou‘se. a very charm- ing young lady of Reddick, after spending several days with frieudsl and relatives at Ona, is in the city, the guest of her cousin, Miss Annie Kolb. She expects to return to her home tomorrow. To the Patrons of Steam Laundry: Owing to the scarcity of help at Christmas time, we will have consid- erable trouble in getting our work through. We wish to ask all of our custom- ers to have their packages ready for the wagons on Monday, and if the driver fails to get your package, call the office not later than Monday ev- ening, and we will send for it. 1697 STEAM LAUNDRY. VALUABLE D0G FOUND : THROUGH ADVERTISEMENT IN THE TELEGRAM Editor Telegram: T can’t say too much for the Telegram as an adver- |tising medium. I placed an adver- {tisement in your paper Wednesday afternoon and in less than two hours after the paper was issued I received a phone message from Conductor Wadking at Haines City stating that ]he had seen the ad in the paper and imy dog was there. The Telegram certainly 18 a paper that gets results. Very truly yourr-,, W. C. NORVELL. LIFE IS TOO SHORT to try to carry on your business successfully when your mind {8 constantly worried by the many unpaid claims on your books representing all your profits and possibly more. Try us and see how much more pleasant your business is. The Lakeland Collection and Rent | Agency. 1695 YOUNG MAN desiring to locate per- | manently in Lakeland wants em- D. B., 1693 | ployment of some kind. care of Telegram. o D) ARy A AUGITORIUM ATTRACTIONS COMING All Next Week— Y. C. ALLEY STOCK CO. fin“western and eomedy plays, with vaudeville between the acts. Two shows each night, 7 and 8:30. Mon- day night THE BOSS OF BAR Z RANCH Great western bill Jan. 2— BOUGHT AND PAID FOR Jan. 13— COBURN’S MINSTRELS Jan. 20— MUTT AND JEFF IN PANAMA Jan. 27— PAID IN FULL Feb, 2— THE SMART BET A Pieceof i Bit 9t o} ¥ {0t iadw 10l o ! think of no present for silves. % Syrup Pitchers = Reflectors 8 af o Lv.‘ i WOULD RATHER G0 FISHING THAN BE A KING | Editor Telegram: Some of my friends have placed my name in the contest for King of the Carnival, for which I thank them. But I don’t want to be a King. 1 am acquainted with four kings and they are no good. I would rather go a-fishing than be a king. Respectfully, G. T. FLEMING. BOARD OF TRADE In addition to the regular business to be transacted at the meeting of Ithe Board of Trade tonight, there vital to the interests of every busi- ness man in Lakeland. It is neces- sary to take action on this matter to- night. A. J. HOLWORTHY, Secretary . BOY SCOUTS TO TAKE EXAMINATION TONIGHT Boy Scouts are requested to meet at the home of Scout Master Blanton, on Lake Morton, to take examination for second class, at 7 o'clock tonight.|* All Scouts are expected to be pres- ent. NOTICE To the share-holders of First Na- tional Bank of Lakeland, Fla.: Regular annual meeting of the share-holders of the First National Bank of Lakeland, Fla. will be held in its directors’ office on Jan. 13, 1914, at 2 p. m. 1652-Fri C. M. CLAYTON, Cashier. NOTICE Owing to high cost of living, all bar- bers on and after Jan. 1, will rulne. price of haircuts to 35c. 1687] TAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER AT HOTEL KIBLER The Hotel Kibler will be prepared to care for guests at Christmas din- ner; $1 per plate. Make your reser- vations by Dec. 24. 1699 The hum of machinery can be heard at the three large packing houses in Clearwater, which are now busy preparing the citrus crop for market . Street concerts by Saracina’s Ital-l ian hand began in Daytona yesterday | for the season. ! THE GRAND | HARRY SCHMIDT'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY IN THREE ACTS Photoplays TAMING GRANDCHILDREN SPOILING THE DARLING BETWEEN HOME AND COUNTRY A Thrilling Heart Interest War Drama THE JUDGE'S SON Western Drama COMING Saturday“~A Special 3-Reel Feature GLOW WORM By Levington (Reliance) Week Dec. 22— CARTE AND CARTER At Greeson Theater this Week S ————— ——————————eeee e S é Grapefruit Spoons Cold Meat Forks i will be’brought up a matter which is| | S Iverware Makes a Lasting and Usefal Christmas Gift @ fimmmmmwmmmsmumwmmg When the housewife sets the table for her Christmas dinner we can ¥ o which will add more cheer than a piece of long wished * Glance over this list, it may suggest to you the present you will buy. <+ Candle Shades Gravy Dishes Berry Spoons Fruit Bowls Nut Bowls Tea Spoons Soup dadle Ice Tub Berry Bowls Soup Spoons Salad Sets Tea Sets Bread Tray Butter Spreaders Cups' for Children Trays of all kinds . s Butter Dishes Ice Tea Spoons Candle Sticke Water Pitchers Bouillon Spoons Baking Dishes Fern Dishes Knives and Forks Salad Forks Oyster Forks Carving Sets Gravy Ladles Sommmmmmmawm@ LA a i b L Ll L S S T Conner, v’Steen & King FOR SALE—BARGAIN : Lots 7 and 8, block-fi. Scotts Lake-lThat our Dr iP COffee land Heights additiol one block 9 from Lake Morton; north the John!cant be equaled ls Melton residence. Price $1,350 tor(proven by our d‘“y in. the two; some terms. crease of customers who demand the best. Also, six of the nicest lots in: Dixie- land, if sold in a body, at once, for (Never tastes bittcr for $3,300. half cash. See me at once. 1692 W. FISKE JOHNSON. it’s made fresh every few hours FOR SALE—Five-room plastered house and two lots in Dixieland. Twelve large bearing orange trees on lots. Can be brought on easy monthly payments. R. F. Lufsey, Room 10, Futch & Gentry Bldg. 1693 Have you tried our Ho THERE is absolutely no need of your Coffee. served piping hot homcs Leing empty, or of worrying with pure Jersey cream over your rent collections when and wafers 5 CTS- we are here at your service at any and all times. So list your prop- —_— erty with us, as there is no charge if we do not profit you. Lakeland Red c ro s s Pnarmac’ Collection and Rental Agency. Vbl Phone 89 Florida and Georgla Land Co. C. A. HARWICK, Manager Collecting Agency REFERENCES : First National Bank of Lakeland, Fla. First National Bank of Petershurg, Va. 1TH sixteen years experience in this line of work, we feel that we are in a position to collect your claims, of what soever nature, in a most satisfactory manner. Let us show you how to get rid of this worry and at the same time get your money. v We will also rent your houses and collect your rents without an effort on your part. It will pay you to place your claims, houses and rents in our hands, as we have the best attorneys, and make no charge for our services unless we collect your money. The Lakeland Collecting and Rental Agency OFFICE : Phone 72 2 and 4, Over First National Bank LAKELAND, FLA SOIHUHLEIEHEE LB ESE LI I OTIPISTTOSOHETIOS IO 1 | PHONE THE . , " Sitver Palace | 32 | @ — e Drane Bldg. “If cleanliness and guality” counts with then visit our store. We Serve Nothing But the Best ° Expert service and courteous treatment ex- tended to all. “The Storeof Quality” you, he SilverPalace Miller Bros. Progs. Lakeland, Fla Drane Bullding ;

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