Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 6, 1914, Page 5

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of Fire 5,000 psterday . . €. Ley, a prominent " @An, the junior part- ander Lumber Co. of nday in Lakeland gowles and family, of arrived in Lakeland s place their home, ged a place here. Thef | with Mrs. B. K. | Kentucky avenue. ‘H. H. Register and ned from a visit to in®, where they went to [ding of one of Mr. prs, which was a very Circle of the Bap- ' Society will meet ydwell at Mrs. Eppes esidence on South Wednesday after- All members are sted to be present. . Roux, Sr. and Jr., “d Mrs. Mary Stuart, e, uncle and cousins ol ey, motored over from ay afternoon and at- at the Methodist g home that night. rford, of Ocala, now f Princeton, N. J., “o?l, Tampa, were Sunday to Lakeland and were the the day of Rev. and Mrs. f"‘!fiflfi! is now making his ¢ Prostproot, is over today at- to buslness and greeting his Edwards Ohlinger, who friends.. They are delighted m nd declare that sec- “dafly forginz to the front, pisiMcColpin has returned Sl ™ gacksonville and Hom- ghe was accompanied nd Mrs. W. S. Me- (Jittle son, of Atlanta, §.the guests of Mrs. B. —— “Boquomnre was awarded ge in the parade for the best ‘g' one-horse wazon—a bridle by B. 8. McGlashan. The at first thougsht there was no or this prize, but it has since und that Mr. Roquemore was ssful gontestant. —— Esther Ley, who spent the : her parents, Rev. and . B, y, has returned to the 's College in Tallahassee to {6 her studies in kindergarten mary work. Her sister, Mrs. #Alexander and children of ‘who spent the week end with gd Mrs. J. B. Ley, have also 4 home. 3 i W. A. Evans and Mrs. Evans T for Fort Meade they g0 to make their future /Mp. Bvans has large prop- terests there and finds it nec- 0 return there, which is much 8d Dy the many friends of ‘and wife, who trust they will #*act Comedy Play ! 73 HE QUAKER WEDDING | 'VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES Purtain at 8:15 | 20¢, 10c, 30¢ 02I0RROW FE WOLF !find it possible to return to Lakeland at some future date. The home of Postmaster Skipper has been moved to the lot adjoining the Christian church, and work will now soon begin on the commodious new home of Mr. Skipper, which is to occupy the site of the old residence, corner Florida avenue and Lemon street. 1 The registration books for those living in West Lakeland are now l | e T A Eopen at the Mayes Grocery Co., and§ fartin, a prominent Registration Officer Mayes announces | ala, was registered that the new registration law re-| quires every voter to register wheth- | er they have registered before or not, "and that he will be glad to have them call and register as early as possible. It will no longer be necessary for Lakeland people to tie a note to a ‘grain of corn for the mneighbor's chickens to pick up and carry home advising their owners that chickens, like children, should be kept at home, seen and not heard, and other inter- esting bits of timely information, for Lakeland now has a chicken ordi- inance the same being published in this issue of the Telegram in full. If your neighbors' chickens visit your chickens more than once, you are vested with the right to catch said chicken, call Mr. Tillis or other of- (ficer and send the offender to the ! pound, where the owner will have to ‘pay 50 cents to get it back. It not claimed within twenty-four hours, offender will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash. .love for the kinegdom of God and for B i 4 j == WEN COMEDIAN COBURN'S MINSTRELS S-S A shipment of Souvenir Spoons with cut of Hotel Kibler on handle, also many oth- ers. Everything that is carried in a first- PAGE FIVE JUST RECEIVED | Auditorium, Next Monday, Jan. 12 :. ] J l i class Jewelry Store ; : T RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT ; 5 1 Whereas it has pleased our loving | R o o P ° » . idence to remove from our midst to| o B i his heavenly home our beloved friend and co-worker, Col. W. H. Clifford, | "W : 2 therelore be it resolved, p IMirst, That our Sunday school has '" Tost one of its most efficient and |# ’ faithful workers, our community has| | lost one ever ready to help and cheer N‘Xt DOOl' tO p 0' Lakeland. ¥ 'fl others. TR TR T i R R . AR 3 T R A A B TP SRR £ 700 Second, That we record with pro- found gratitude the debt we owe as| a Sundayv school to the memory of this great, good and useful man. That we place on record our unani- mous testimony to his unfailing kindness, his interest in all matters pertaining to our welfare, his per- sonal integrity, his just dealing, his charity toward all his associates, his REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS :(Furnlshed by Security Abstract & Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) January §, 1914 W. F. Walker to J. D. Dossey J. D. Dossey to Dale Dossey. W. C. Burdick to E. A. Kennedy. John Pollock to J. D. Pollock. | CLRT B | righteousness in every form, his faith in his brethren, in the church jof the Lakeland Chautauqua, has in- and in the future, to the welfare of !terested the people of Kissimmee in ,the Chautauqua movement, and that th¢ town will be on the Chautauqua ecir- ¢uit this seasc “ir. Adams having arranged to open the first session there on Feb., 22. This gives Mr, Adams three Chautauquas to look after, the one here, at Bartow Kissimmee, but all being differen dates, neither will conflict town will have the benefits to be de- worthy cause in which he became in- terested ., Third, That a copy of these reso- ¢ |our Sunday school and also a copy be a copy to the family. young and in his vast and un- 8011, grudging investment of time, money | and personal effort in behalf of every | ajeton, and lutions be spread on the records of | Ajr Line Railway. ( (. H. Bode to A. C. Nydegger. McRae & Bryant to F'. E. Archer. Ellah E. Curry to D. 0. Ragle. John Logan, sheriff, to M. A, Wil- John Logan, sheriff to G. I. Sin- Malloy & Miller to J. W. Sample. C. L. Morrison to W. D. Howze. Denham & Caldwell to Seaboard Preston to Seaboard Air W. 8. and! each sent to the Evening Telegram, also,line Raflway. W. D. McRae to D. A. Raulerson. rived through association with Mr. C. W. STANSBERRY, Laura V. Swearingen to Bartow and Mrs. Adams and the excellent MRS. F. J. JULIAN, Development Co. talent they secure, which is indeed . O/ BLDER, ; G. W. Kunberger to Smith & much of which to be proud. Lake- Committee. | Hanfpton. land would never again be without a _— Lake Alfred Fruitlands to Tnge- i(‘hautauqua and we are glad to note Miss Jennie Morrow ;other good towns getting in line. Entertained o R e On Saturday night Miss Jennie Week of Prayer Being Observed Morrow entertained the K. K. K.8 At First Baptist Church and several other friends with a “kid The Baptist Ladies’ Missionary 80-| party.” The guests dressed as chil- ciety is observing a week of prayer(gren, played games and acted like at the church this week, and yester-|chjldren. When all had arrived each day afternoon held the first meeting, | iy turn was called on to either sing, which was a great success. The ladies|qance or speak. Some sang and had the pleasure of hearing Mrs. An-|ganced but more chose to speak. They trasdell, a missionary to Burma, Who|then had to pin the tail on the don- spoke for about an hour, explaining ke, which created a great deal of the work and also told of her ex-|amugement. Mrs. Frank Bankston periences, all of which proved both|yeceived the prize for this, some interesting and highly instructive.|gtick candy, which she very gener- | This afternoon Mrs. Straw will|ously divided with the rest. lead the meeting and tomorrow aft- Next they spun the pan. After ernoon the meeting will be in charge|the games all were given slips of ‘of Mrs. Buck. This closes the meet- paper on which they were to write ings, as the ladies decided fo com-|th. name of the one representing the bine the five programs inty three,|pegt kid. For this Hazel Ormsby re- thus making each meeting more in-|ceived the pri:e, a beautiful picture. teresting and helpfur. All members| gupper, consisting of fruit salad, of other societies are cordially invit-|olives, crackers and hot chocolate, ed to meet with the Baptist ladies,|was then served and they all cried the hour of meeting being 3 o'clock. | for the second helping. With much : = regret they then bade their hostess HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS COM- good night all declaring they had MITTEE WILL DEMONSTRATE |never had a better time. . —_— Those present besides the Klub were the Misses Nannie Lee Turner, Ruby Turner, Mae and Katherine White, Cola Leighton, Dot Bates, Esther Heath, Estelle Rogers, Eva Louise Tweedell. Mrs.. Wilson, Mrs. Mays, Mrs. Bankpton, Mrs. Sneed and Mrs. Tweedell. | ! The household cconomics commit- tee of the Woman'’s Club will give a very instructive demonstration at the next regular meeting, Thursday, Jan. 8. Every member is urged to attend. | Bl S { The C. W. Parks Co. opened to a fine house last night at the Audi- torium and proved that they are just as popular as ever, The play, The Heart of the Mountains, was put on splendidly, and the four vaudeville acts were up to the usual ‘“Parks” standard. They will make a change every night of plays and vaudeville. CMAJESIIC,| Phone 142 Blue. AUBITORILM ATTRACTIONS COMING All This Week— C. W. PARKS SHOW Specialties every night. 20c¢, 30c. Next Week, Monday— < COBURN’S MINBTRELS Jan. 22— Chrills ard Comedy Also WITHIN THE LAW In 4-act Play and Four Vaudeville| brigtsen & Hampton. J. F. Ogle to Robert Barker, Entzminger & Jones to J. F. Ogle. Florida Development Co. to Ed- ward Flood. J. B, Gibson to John D. Clark. MEDULLA ITEMS Medulla, Jan. 6.—On Thursday about 3 p. m. Mr. S. J. Denmark and Miss Edith Stebbins of Mulberry arrived at Rev. T. J. McMullin’s and he soon joined them as husband and wife. May they long live and kindly remember the first day of January, 1914, Born to Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Mar- tin, a son, on Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1913. The cool spell is very bracing; nothing hurt as yet. MISS H. P. CLEGG MARINELLO SYSTEM Facial Massace Treatment Electrolysis Manicuring Shampooing Hair Dressing Scalp Treatment MARINELLO PREPARATIONS 2nd Floor, Room 211, Kibler Hotel Phone 361, Lakeland, Fla, Boy Scouts of America Local Coun- cil will meet at the Board of Trade rooms on Friday, Jan. 9, at 7:80 p. m, for the conferring of second class FOR RENT-—One furnished room.|rank upon all Scouts that passed the 1786 | examination . All Scouts are re- quired to meet at the home of Scout Master on Thursday night before, at 7 o’clock to receive their grades. KELSEY BLANTON, Scout Master. | THE GRAND | Prices 10¢, | ouuuu e AN Tuesday— fai G TIGRIS s ol b A GREAT 2 REEL FEATURE TO- The Great 4-reel Feature COMING | NIGHT, S0 COME EARLY AN; SEE Wednesday— e THE WHOLE SHOW, AND THEN| ik pUSK OF DAWN PROGRAM WEEK JAN 13 SEE “THE QUAKER WEDDING” AT Great 5-reel Feature on the g THE AUDITORIUM. Labor Question BILLY RIDDLE AND HIS YUM YUM GIRLS | Thursday-Friday-Saturday— 10—PEOP: 10 DE ARMOND SISTERS STOCK CO. LE SHIPWRECKED Jan. 20— —— A Great 2-reel Feature Full cf MUTT AND JEFF HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Admission: Children 10c, Adults 25c. THE LATE MR. JONES Jan, 27_?\10 - S — i e 5 DAL We are closed this week doing repairs ' See This Vitagraph Comedy, Folks;|Feb: 2— It's a Dandy SMART SET Feb. 6— S SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA CO. Feb, 12-22— MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30-5:00 CHATAUQUA 3 % B A R e e BED-ROOM-SLIFPERS REDUCE Children’s $1 00 values 59¢ 18 v . 69¢ 1.50 - $1.14 Ladies $1.25 values - 98¢ 1.50 “ - $L14 17 M ’ 1.49 Mens $1.75 values 2 121y DUTTAN-HARRIS CO. Avenue Foot-Fitters We Renair Shoes While You Wait $1.39 1.63 of Store Quality Better buy a Ford Car now, while we can make prompt de: livery, as we have no idea when we will get other shipments. Touring cars fully equipped, $616.50 delivered anywhere in 1 Polk County. TE LMELAND AUTONGBLE WD SUPRLY GO LAKELAN ,FLA. Largest Sacrifice Ever known in prices on shoes. Entire stock of Men’s, Women’s, Misses’, and Children’s shoes at money saving prices. Men’s $6 shoes.........$4.78 | Ladies’ $5 shoes at......$3.68 Men's $5 shoes. .3.63 | Ladies’ $4.25 shoes at... 3.13 Men's $4.50 shoes.......3.33 | Ladies $4 shoes at...... 298 Men’s $3.50 & $4 shoes...2.88 | Ladies’ $3 shoes at...... 2.13 kst : Misses’ $3 shoes........$208 | ALL CHILDREN'S SHOES Misses $2.75 shoes. ..... 198 | AT Misses’ $2 shoes........ 123 | BIG BARGAINS Kimbrough & Rutherford Opposite City Hall | BEEERBEEIDEE DD BEGIDFHDBES DIOPIDESDDBISPHSIEDEHI80 |

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