Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 15, 1914, Page 5

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rRSON RAGRAPISS| RO W CELEBHATES 4R 1} BT Mrs. Theodore Fagin, f’l(ighlayds, is today celebrating her 90th birthday, ang it is a matter of ‘mor(.! than bassing note that she has attained this advanced age rotainin:' ;much of her youthfu] vigor and i: {able to accomplish as nlxlfll or more b than many Persons a good many ,,,,,, years her junior. : ; rs. Frank Latham and daugh-! qppg of Mays Lick, Ky., have arrived| A j. (ook. and until taking he city to spend the winter and residence south of I‘I':l'\m.L e pleasantly located at the home' for fifty ye g peir friends, Mr. and Mrs. C. ! Haines on Lake Parker. p Case of Fir )hone S.000 1 frapofenrefriio o otechpap g Fagin is the mother of Mr. - lived ars in Newport, Ky., al- though she is a native of P i - ennsyl- | vania. ‘ it Althouzh four score years| and ten, Mrs. Faein ic « o regret to learn that Mrs. G. gist with “I(’Y\T&“A‘l)lo?(;x:;l,:;,:bl;‘.m~ as- ifcld 18 inja NOEY serious con-, nature, such as making hn‘nw - h im po. and 18 steadily growing'i"g distes, attending :olt];: ‘\‘-'fih;‘ cer. Her many friends earnest- eng, etc, and she n'i'\'nr “Q‘u ( hick- hope that she may soon make a except to read ses glasses e for the better. She takes a cold bath every morning, a life-time cus- itom which she does not devi : i $ deviate fr rincipal Stokes, of Summerlineven for a day from itute and superintendent C. A. er were over from Bartow to- attending to business. Mr. os. stated. that the Telegram i in the statement that here was one teacher in attendance at cational Association. | | She is a liro—loufzK Presbyterian and takes a lively ill" terest in religious matters, zmd. dur- | ing her lifetime hag accomplished a! ,great work in her church. This evening Mr. and Mrs. Cook will’ entertain at a six o'clock din-| ner in her honor, at which affair| the following guests have been in- B ——— ANCTION SALE OF LOTS of Lakeland s (manner, we THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LA STARTS SATURDAY MORNING Yesterday’s issué of the Telegram contained a full page advertisement & of the auction sale of lots to be held i Saturday in New oast Realty Co. in which it was stated that the sale would start Sat- urday at 10:30 p. m. ourse a typographical error, as the sale begins at that hour in the morning. GLUTHES TLK MO, 1 (By ““Happy” Moore) Marketing clothes is our business, and to us a very interesting subject. reasons why we are entitled to your patronage, and co-operation. We spend our time, energy, thought and by no means least, our money—that we iy 2ive you “Supreme Clothes Service--that we MAY give you style, quality and price equal to the stores of our larger sister cities. To go about our work in an intelligent studied the methods, cost of operation and production employed by ready-to-wear clothing manufacturers. This investigation demonstrated that we had set our ‘‘standard” far above clothes of this character. Being ambitious to succeed in our Dixieland for Nichols & Waring by the Atlantic 5 i his was of | ¥ » Our object in appealing to you, is 2 1o convey in a concise form a few i a ,MR. CLAY TAYLOR DIED zen of Lakeland, died yesterday af- KELAND, FLA., JAN. 15, 1914. N N:xt Door to P. 0, T TN YESTERDAY; FAMILY IN DESTITUTE CONDITION' Mr. Clay Taylor, a respected citi- r. W. L. King i8 enjoying 2|vited, Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins and |efforts, we decided to try another | ermoon at his home north of town | g from his charming elster, Miss Miss Jennie Tompkins, of the Club! felq i atter an illness covering several| C’nldren's e King, of Wilmington, N. C.,' House, Misses Jessie and Mary Stev- months. The funeral was conduct- will be in Lakeland some time ens, of Medulla, Miss Dora Barrett, who is pleasantly domiciled at of Cincinnati; Messrs. James Mc- Our eyes turned voluntarily to clothes made to individual measure; this method seemed to be the one ed at morning, interment being made in the family residence this 1.25 t Our Windows Refiect the Splendid Stock We Carry We can serve you no matter what you are looking for in the Jewelry line. Our im- ported hand-painted china is the admiration of those who admire the beautiful : : : CALL AND SEE US---A PIEASURE TO SHOW 600DS, Conner, v">izen & King $1 00 values - ({) Lak. land Tla RGN M AR R LR L, S SRR - B La ) . BED-ROOM-SLIFPERS REDUCED 59c¢ - 69. el Kibler. Mr. King’s many Lain and Elmer Collander. way that we could give you “Su- the city cemetery. hds will make her stay a most ey T D Olothis Service"_ai At 000 Mr, Taylor came to Lakeland about l 50 ({3 $l 14 gant one. | MISS MARY L{USER Tame-toat: three years ago from Kentucky, and i i Y he Tampa Tribune in today’s is- editorially remarks that Tam- built 300 new dwellings in| Miss Good for Tampa! Lakeland ing at t 314, | PASSED AWAY AT 6 0'CLOCK THIS MORNING Mary Houser died this morn- an early hour at the home of her brother on New York avenue, This point reached, the most dif- ficult problem left was to select from the hundreds of tailoring establigh- ments one that would mould ‘our ideas into clothes. Today we have in the city of Lake- engaged in farming on a place he purchased north of the city. Finan- clal reverses, having their origin inl i Ladses Kentucky, where he lost some valu- able property through the courts, prevented him from meeting his ob-| ligations here, and for some months ° 1.50 ° .78 " $1.25 values - ¢ 98¢ - $l.14 ’ 1.49 S R A G R having been a sufferer for a long 1 v y Y 2 2lland over 200 walking advertise- nder the chaperonage of Mrs. ;time of tuberculosis. ments to convince th: doubtful 16 thnliy Beve ben 1 S G .Mens . Steitz, a party of young peo-| Miss Houser had not lived in|mind that we have made no mistake |T3sSIn& financial condition. The! property he purchased here has $l 75 valut:s . $l 39 . (RN left the city this morning for a Lakeland but a few months, but dur- | gelecting kd. V. k-end camping trip to be spent ing he vicinity of Seward Lake, friends h of the city in the neighbor- death. that time who made deplore he was a member of the had deeply many her Price & Co., the largest “‘tailors” in the good, made-to-measure ‘‘clothes.” If you are not among our customers, world of | passed out of their hands, and the family, a wife and nine children, are left in almost destitute circum- s " g 1.63 d of the Club House. The party ' Methodist church and a devout|come in—let's get acquainted. stances. Assistance has been given : "he ¢ equipped with comfortable bed- Christian woman. WILLIAMSON-MOORE CO the family, but not sufficient to their! 122 1 DU[I"N'"ARR%S rg i p, and hampers of eatables, cook-{ The body was shipped to the de- o L s needs, and charitably inclined per- ) vy, o Store utensils, etc., showed that the!ceased’s er man was not to be neglected. Ga., on the one o'clock train e in the party besides Ml'fl.la.ftcrnoon, old home in Fort Valley, this accompanied by her tz were Misses Florence and | brother, who is a member of the irm y Conibear, Pauline Nesbitt, of the sts. Osslan Drane, Joseph Mose- | ware C b, of Illinois, and Mr. Fred Ben- Lakeland Furniture & Hard- 0. Others who will join them | HANDSOME WINDOW DiS' rday are Mr. Kime, Mr. Win- Miss Helen Conibear and Mr. tz, PLAY OF SILVER AT CONNER, 0'STEEN & KING'S “Fashion Shop for Men."” 1842 ‘MUTT AND JEFF” “Mutt and Jeff” comes to the Au- ditorium one night, Tuesday, Jan 20, This is about all the announce. ment that is necessary. On this alone “Mutt and Jeff” would play to capacity business as it has done all Avenue sous can be of great help to the fam- ily in their hour of great sorrow and affliction by coming to their aid at|§ this crucial time. Foot-Fitters We Renair Shoes While You Wait Quality T ey ] 0.E S There will be a meeting of the la- dies of Palm chapter No. 26, 0. E. S., at the Masonic hall, Thursday, J. B STREATER Contractor and Builder Having had twenty-one years' Experlance in building and contract- Jan. 15, at 3 p. m. ing in Lakeland and vicinity, T feel competent to render the best service Through the courtesy of Mr. J.|along the line, but we like to talk FLORA F. KEEN, W. M. |in this line. If contemplating building, will be pleased to furnish estd- the sue- perintendent C. Rucker Adams|D. Williams, the jewelry store of bout the busiest man in town,|Conner, O'Steen & King are display- ng the management of three ing in one of their show windows a utauquas on his hands, but with’('ompk‘to set of silver, which this able assistance of Mrs. Adams|firm has spld Mr. Williams, and s rounding up all the numerous which will form a handsome and ils relative to each in the latest useful ornament to the latter's hand- foved fashion and as a conse- some new home which he is having nce Lakeland, Bartow and Kis-lorcuted southeast of the city. mee will be enjoying the gx-eat-l The set includes everything that intellectual feasts in their his-|is necessary for a table, a handsome. o |silver tea service, silver grapefruit | Speaking of th Mr. |set, knives, forks, teaspoons and ns, cut glass finger bowls, next month. utauqua at Kissimmee, ms said his morning that the | tablespoo! ; ol board there had appropriatedflmported hand-painted bread and clent funds to allow 600 whooy'buuer plates, and other handsome fren of that city to attend the pieces forming the lovely display, Ith and Physical Culture hour which is a credit to this up-to-date e morning free of cost. This hljewelr«y firm and which is being ove in the right direction and | greatly admired by large numbers s that the Board has the vital who appreciate what is beautiful as st of the children a heart. | el a8 useful. WRESTLING MATCH CALLED OFF _mateh has been called off. TONIGHT | e M VAUDEVILLE f h A Jt 5] ( K ASHER, THE LITTLE BOY{ , 'i I WITH TEE BIG VOICE é# Some Act; Some Singer And still the 2-reelers come PICTURES along. Another dandy today IVANHOE THE BURNING RIVET Great Four Act Reel Feature tat You Don’t Want to Miss |, u.Reel Feature with a story full of action; a thrill in every SHIPWRECKED foot of film reat Two Reel Feature Full of Thrills THE SERVANT 8 FINE FEATURE REELS AND VAUDEVILLE A Fine Vitagraph Feature f VERY DAY 2:30°5:00 Prices 10c and 15¢ [ MATINEE E SATURDAY CONTINUOUS e ————————— ¥, | MATINEE EVFRY DAY 2:30-5:00 .‘.\ '\ Jan. 30— THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEN In Six Reels Al Christensen was unable to fill . his encazement here Friday nizhtl Iwith Grundahl, and therefore the about “Mutt and Jeff” and cess it has made in every part of the country. It is music to the ear to hear, box office statements read, an- nouncing more records “smashed to smitherines.” HRverybody knows by ithis time that “Mutt and Jeff” s !the one great big smashing success 'of the theatrical season. New York, {Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and, in fact, every town, city or hamlet in the country with an opera house has played “Mutt and Jeff” to the biggest receipts of the season; in (fact many times to the record of the house since its opening. There's a reason for this and it is not hard to guess. “Mutt and Jeff” is just what the people were waiting for and you |couldn’t keep them away from fit! ! with & team of horses. Get seats early and avoid disappointment. —————————————————————————————————— CENTRAL CAFE--Meals at all hours. Special Sunday, Chicken or turkey dinners only 35¢. Central Cafe, E. C. Elder, Prop. 1813 AUDITORLM| ATTRACTIONS COMING Jan. 20— MUTT AND JEFF Musical Comedy Seats Now on Sale Jan. 23— WITHIN THE LAW The Great New York Success Jan. 27— PAID IN FULL 29— JAMES K. HACKETT IN THE PRISONER OF ZENDA Feature Picture \ Jan. Jan 30— FORREST DABNEY CARR The Eminent Basso Cantante. Feb. 2— SMART SET Feb. 6— SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA CO. CHAUTAUQUA Week Feb. 23— NORMAN FIELD'S PLAYERS mates and all information. A 11 work guaranteed. Phone 169 GRAND THEATRE All tris week, Jan. 12-7 THE LAND OF This High Lake Region of Florida hes been rightly so named, and Is fast filling up with those having “good luck,” or rather, who have quickly selzed the great opportunities afforded them.. These are not only those called ‘lucky,” trom the advance in values in city and country property purchased, but even more the oppor- tunists who are not only eagerly buying, but using the land here suitable for citrus fruit, strawberry and truck raising. Five or ten years hence northern friends will call them “lucky.” Not so, that word does mnot spell their good fortune. They lookad for, and saw their opportunities, embraced them, and are simply reaping thelr resulting reward. Here climate with outdoor life gives bealth, and year-round tillage and crops give wealth; while constant comfort and happiness are im- possible with many still trying to keep on liv- Ing north. Those whose lives are made wretched by the cold and sudden changes, where now located, If they but hear and heed the call of opportunity, will soon find their “bad luck” changed to “good luck,” amid the comforts and delights of this balmy, produe- tive High Lake Reglon. If all vacant lands would produce these things, or do it the year round, or all Florida land, or even all land in this region would do it. the danger of losing present opportunities | would be far less. | But no other portion of the U, 8. has this | combination of climateright land and low and much of the land here will not give § icky” results. Hence the need of open eyes and alert minds to find real opportunities, in the hands of those who know and have them, | and will give a “square deal,” even to those | ignorant of the Florida soils. Driven from the north to escape the killing rigors and sudden changes of its winters, we have sought for and are offering these oppor es to those, like ourselves, needing to and work much out in the weather, and with a record behind us of 40 years of “square dealing,” we feel able to be help- ful to many sojourning in Lakeland. Those who witnessed the scenes here on her 30th birthday cannot question but it is pood to be alive, and living in thisregion. All such, and all wishing to learn of these opportuni- ties, and all from the cold northland, are in- vited to call on us here. M. G. WILLARD || 17 Ky. Bldg., Phone 102 Lakeland. Vs UPI’URIU'NIIY L ). B.STREATER nn'!l lET THA]’ cu“s“ BILLY RIDDLE AND A “HANG ON” Frogn Stop 1t now before it gets a hold. Use, lflicl;S.EAgu—"“idragggg:;fl e GE-RAR-DY ’THURSDAY;‘]‘AKIJPQveIty Minstrel.” LUNG BALSAM | FRIDAY—“Models a la Jardin de It’s a speedy remedy for all colds, Paris.” bronehitis, ele. Price only 25 cts. PROF. MARKS, Director of Orchestra If your druggist does not keep it ~ Remember, Saturday aizht we write to us for sample. |wil| have a special inducement for The Phil P. Cresap Co.,Ltd., New Orleans,La | " 2ttendance, which it will be to For sale in Lakeland, Fla., byiy"“" interest to investigate. Henley & Henley. . HIS Yi 1 YUM GIRLS. SATURDAY—“Jesse James.” (Matinee and Night) PHOTOPLAYS A FORGOTTEN MELODY A Beautiful Drama in Two Parte (Broncho) - HE BUFFER With Special Cast of Broadway Favorites (Reliance) ADMISSION 10 AND 25¢

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