Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 13, 1914, Page 5

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TREMONT HOTEL OPENED LAST NIGHT FOR DINNER The Tremont hotel, . H. ENGLIGH SUSTANED SERIOUS INJURIES | While loading fertilizer on his: after being H. English had the misfortune to Pairs, opened last night for. dinner. - miss his footing while alighting from : This well known hostelry has been his wagon, which caused him to fall handsomely THE EVENING TELEGRAU, LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. wagon at Winston yesterday, Mr. H. ! closed several months undergoing re- : renovated throughout | and injure himself quite severely. Dr. Groover was 1mmediate|y 5 called, and it was found that he had .000 three or four ribs broken and it is feared he may be injured internal- *#&38¥E® 1y On account of his advanced age I, of Tennessee, is the accident is a serious one, but of his uncle,'Mr. English's many friends trust ® Ellis are the gopgE AND BUGGY STOLEN orn yesterday. , pRoM WEST SIDE OF MUNN | an, of Morton, S akeland to be pagt night a horse and buggy be- Q‘lbear and fam- jonging to Mr. F. Sandh was stolen ‘from the west side of Munn park, ,Where it was hitched, and has not Winnle, of Frankfort,’ been seen since, and Mr. Sandh is ind again and will offering a reward of fifty dollars for An looking after the recovery of the animal and buggy . { Mr. Sandh states that he attend- ff of McCook ¢q the minstrel show 1last night, Schnider, J. leaving his horse hitched at the place ler, all of Da- gtated above, and that when he re- AL F. Wider, are tyrned found both horse and buggy tlth the view of paq disappeared. The officers are | searching for the team and in all "probability it will be located very n went up to soon. The description of the horse t to attend a fo))ows: | Jegislative com- 8 the chairman. gma)) white spot on forehead, little tonight or to- white speck in left eye. Two bars \on rightsjaw, crossed over by hill of lsale brand. Weight between 1,000 ennett has re- anq 1,100 poum‘q. after spending T 8 In Huntington, ' Awpr ANT WATERMELON to be back in The well known real estate firm cof Smith & Simmons are shipping by today's express to President Woodrow Wilson, a weizhing forty pounds, r and family miciled in their it which was on South Mas- variety was grown by Mr. Yancey © Carter, the agricultural arknt for this county. Mr. Carter's farm is tlocated about twe miles from Lake- 'land on Lake Gibson. lly ‘nm zhrouzhout — W R. BWO has not yet 'to Orlando from jre some of the AT J. C. SWINDEL'S Mr. J. C. Swindel, the dairyman, announces that he has " started grinding cane and that par- and the best hpopular little was a great' 3 1 satd Mr. Spler, COBURN’S MINSTREL WAS occasion for do Reporter- evening will be cordially welcomed. Coburn’s Minstrel better yearly grows and better and the crowds st Atlantic Coast Line train 1560 night before a larger audience ksonville at Lakeland last in a town of this size, Mr. Coburn ? hmtmwtmg"age He does not remember it, sbody mlt out of the y54¢ pight: ke. It con- bigzer at value ex- which Mr. “Lakeland turned out a Tampa,” the ticket office showing “re “m h-‘flrover He tyat nearly 1,000 tickets had been | ‘station from md “‘WC@ & policeman be sold. n Hill went s, nd it, of the Sen- finish, their dancing, singing, jokes get any | _Eage. Tribune. $3es ' the Mexican border, beinz splendidly ! {done. > LOST—EIlks' gold tie clasp. | some reward if returned to Even- ing Telezram office. 1529 1 A LTI IS 8 8 O R o A Two-Reeler Today and It's a smedy act that will please Real One. 1ke you feel as if you had hing worth while e THE FLIGHT OF THE CROW i A Story of a Wandering Hobo in 2 wrie LF Tamm § Reels. “A No. 1" Isn't in It pave ¥ RACTU With This Tramp ragieed Feature i “KEEPING HUSBANDS HOME"” hat thrilled Featuring Lillian Walker, the Protty t @lever cracks-| vVitagraph Girl. A Fine Comedy el\d ) derful escapes 3 z.I:m. 30— > “Last Days of Pompeii Jat) ! e D 15¢ MATINEE 2:20-5:00 EVERY DAY re P = = that he will make a rapid recovery. ' PARK LAST NIGHT. Black horse about 6 years old,’ | i Nina M. SENT TO PRESIDENT WILSON Hishlands Co. watermelon, | picked from the vine on Dec. 214,! this splendid specimen of the Watson | orticulture, () GRINDING STARTS , ties coming out tonight or tomorrow grow bigger and bigger, at least if| they ever put on a better show than; for he said| crowd than we have ever played to outside of Jacksonville and | The show kept the large crowd in| he Union gfion here 0 an uproar of laughter from start to, | | Hand»i \ MAJESTC. |‘ aud is now a hotel of which the city may well be proud. ‘Each room has been equipped with private batb, running water, etc., and handsome |§ furnishings make the hotel both comfortable and attractive. The ho- tel will no doubt have all the busi- ness it can handle. ! MISS CARGYLE MAYES ENTERTAINED { Miss Cargyle Mayes ithe K. K. K.’s Saturday afternoon with a theater party instead of a regular meeting. She had re- quested the members to meet her at the store of Miss Reynolds at 2:45 o'clock, from which place she escort- ed them to the Auditorium. The play was heartily enjoyed by the “Klub,” but the best part came when the hostess invited her guests to the Silver Palace where they were served with delicious refreshments. While enjoying themselves the discussed plans for future amuse- ment. The guests then bade their hostess goodbye, thanking her for the pleasantly spent afternoon. | DEEDS FILED FOR KECORD IN POLK COUNTY Furnislied by Security Abstract an Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) January 10, 1914, Florida FFruit and Truck Land Co. to Nina M. Fields. Fields to Peninsular | Mary Feunell to A, 1, Joim H. lHogan to Whidden. N. . Turner to John I, Hogan . E. F. Boewe to Henry Bobin. Mary Fennell to Mrs. S, R. Mann, LN, Milam to Jane Butts. lenry Granger to Mat Butts. Lenry Granger to Mat Butts. | lienry Ledahl to Anna V. ‘ David B. Stewart to Stewart Nor- ton. R. K. Thomas to John Patterson. S. B. Reid to R. K. Thomas. W. F. Hallam & Co. to denora Ford. Hugh W. Mann. Willoughby Wear to Seaboard Air former Line railway. B. W. Lewis to Vet L. Brown. K. E. Skipper to E. B. Oren. January 12, 1914 Hiram D. Hickok to C. W, Van de Mark. 8. C. Trumble to W. H. Goet- THERE WITH THE GOODS ting. E. Chase Bare to John Hall. Reed-Pope Development Co. to George D. Reed. Reed-Pope Development Co. to Olaf Nelson. Ada E. son. William B. souri Dewey. | Pike Adair to Walter K. Haring & Bogzert Co. Speth. L. T. Jackson to Florida Lake {1and Homes Co. F. E. Waymer to S. A. tJ. Walker Pope to James Barr. J. Walker Pope to James Barr. Gardner to Mrs. Mis- Piner. to John B. |and cloging scene depicting life on | - e ——— s CENTRAL CAFE--Meals at all hours. | Special Sunday, Chicken or turkt‘y dinners only 35¢. Central Cafe, E. | C. Eldar, Prop. 1813 JADITORIUN] ATTRACTIONS COMING Tomorrow— TIGRIS The Greatest Detective Feature Ever Shown in Lakeland, 4 Reels. Wednesday— FROM DUSK TO DAWN The Great dLabor Feature in 5 Reels Every Union Man Should See This Jan. 20— MUTT AND JEFF Musical Comedy Jan. 23— WITHIN THE LAW The Great New York Success Jan. 27— PAID IN FULL Jan. 29— JAMES K. HACKETT IN THE PRISONER OF ZENDA Feature Picture Jan 30— FORREST DABNEY CARR The Eminent Basso Cantante, Feb. 2— SMART SET Feb. 6— SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA CO. Feb. 12-22— CHAUTAUQUA l I 13, 1914. | JUST RECEIVED S-S A shipmeht of Souvenir Spoons with cut entertained | ¥ members Duprey . | Fletcher to John Patter-| Waymer. | €rs. of Hotel Kibler on handle, also many oth- Everything that is carried in a first- class Jewelry Store i d Repairing and Engraving a Specialty Conner, 'St cen & King Next Door to P. 9, CONMISSIN EHVEHNMENT (Continued from Page 1.) degislature of such power, and upon the fullfilment of that condition, the ;offices of the mayor and Council ipso facto cease; a mere change in the! azencies to exercise the powers of the municipality becomes effective by legislative direction upon the 'juint action of the Council and the plebiscite. This intent harmonizes with the other provisions of the city charter, under which the elective of- ficers are the mayor and the mem- bers of the City Council. [t does not appear froin the pleadings or ifrom the charter statutes that, with I'the five commissioners appropriately texcreising functions of mayor and City Council, the commission form of fgovernment will not be effective for ‘municipal purposes, under the essen- tial provisions of the charter acts. L "he deeree ig aflirmed. Shackleford, . J., and Taylor, Cockrell and Hocker, J. J. concur B D 2 g O g NOTICE ¥ —— Ten days’ notice is hereby given that I, Pearl L. Wilder, as adminis- tratrix of the estate of H. T. Wilder, | deceased, will sell at public sale on the 22nd day of January, 1914, all the personal property of the estate of H. T. Wilder, deceased, accord- ing to a list of the same hereto at- tached. This notice i8 given by post- ing at three or more public places in the county, including at the placcl { where said goods are located, to-wit: At the residence of W. D. Hancock in Lakeland, Florida, at which place said sale will be made. Said sale to {be made for cash to the highest and best hidder therefqr, between /thie hours of 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. on said' date. Said sale to be.made in accordance with the order of the county juge-of said county. This the 12th day of 1914 January, PEARL L.. WILDER, Administratrix. 1825 Tues BLOOD POISON a2 = 2 2 % J acinally miflions ' ]\ and vullions of that grow ot ot undex. the. akin ' and into the blood. DR. BELL'S ¢ ¢ : Anhseptnc Salve e\ i Inllml those fow | "TL'I 1t By The Bell” w‘\v“\“\“i For sale by Henley & Henley. R fi"fl*%"‘*fi%’ i oo oot , ng..mmfnw@gu ooy ey M»W 5 gy The Lake Pharmacy desires to call the attention of their customers to the special display and sale of a distinctive and correct line of perfumes and toilet requisites on exhibit in the store during this week. Your inspection of the merchandise is solicited. We know that your in- terest will be merited by the quality of these goods. The WEDNFSDAY—*“Matrimoni R e X a l ] S to r e bles.” Full ofa(?c:rrfigg;al i THURSDAY—“A Novelty Minstrel.”|will bave a special inducement for “On the Square” FREPEDEABPEEIIEHEHDBPEPIDE I-'Rm1AY—“uode1| a la Jardin de|your interest to i TUESDAY Lakeland, IF'a SRR BB dd POE EDDDDDHO BB GHEFE i BED-ROOM-SLIFPERS | REDUCED 't Children’s $1 00 values - 1.25 ¢ . 1.50 “ 59¢ 69¢ $1.14 S Ladses TR O8¢ $1.14 1.49 wm O v .5 e o I} Mens e $1.39 1.63 $1.75 valu:s . 228 ; ey DUTTR-HAREDS 88, o) Store Quality Avenue Foot-Fitters We Revair Shoes While You Wait PRLPPOOQ dudibdidipy J. B. STREATER : Contractor and Builder Having had twenty-one years’ cxperlennc in building and contraets ing in Lakeland and vicinity, 1 feel competent to render the best service in this line. If contemplating building, will be pleased to furnish esti- mates and all information. A 11 work guaranteed. Phone 169 J. B.STRFATER GRAND THEATRE All tris week, Jan. 12-17 o BILLY RIDDLE AND HIS YUM YUM GIRLS. VAUDEVILLE SATURDAY—“Jesse James.” : Program i (Matinee and Night) PHOTOPLAYS ! PHOTOPLAYS ACROSS THE ALLEY ! TARGETS OF FATE v 'A Soul-Stirring Drama of Love and Sacrifice in Two Reels (Reliance) Farce Comedy (Keystone) l —“The Black Mailer.” f Black Faced Comedy PROF. MARKS, Director of Orchestra —_— Remember, Saturday night we Black Face your attendance, which it will be to nvestigate. - ADMISSION 10 AND 25¢ { i }

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