Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 17, 1914, Page 5

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Phone 5,000 P s ki o L S Y Mr. Homer F. Cook of Brazil, [ndiana, is the guest of Mr. J. R,/ Farrow and family for a few days. will F. Wider is spending the day st Haines City, where he has land jnterest. Mr. \Valter Detwiller and family moved yesterday into the house of Migs lielen Cochrane on South Ten- pessce avenue, recently vacated by the family of Mr. F. A. Grether. Mrs. Wills i8 quite seriously ill, paving undergone an operation on mhursday, Drs. Leffers and Griffin in attendance. It is hoped that she will soon be entirely recovered. Mr. Germain and wife and Mr. Abbott, wife and daughter Gladys, all from Dakota, friends of Will F. wider, are in the city and all are delighted with Florida climate, and the ladies say Lakeland is the only place they would care to live in. We sure hope they will all locate here. Mr. C. D. Clough has let the contract to J. B. Streater for a handsome nine, room house to be erected on his property on East Or- ange street, which he and his fam- fly will occupy as soon as complet- | ed. Mr. Clough's property adjoins that of Mr. Streater and is in one of the most desirable residence sec-, 1of fine attainments and quite capa- tions of the city. Mr. J. A. Stanley, of Byron, 1., is in the clty the guest of his brother, Mr. J. H. Stanley. He is looking around for an investment and will probably make Lakeland his permanent home. Col. John S. Edwards, member of the State Tax commission, and one of Lakeland’s most popular citi- | zens, arrived in the city yesterday from Tallahassee, his temporarily adopted home, and is being warmly greeted by his many friends. will be down until tomorrow night. He reports his little daughter, now only a few months old, to be the sweetest little cherub in the coun- try and that beth the baby and Mrs. Edwards are in the best of health. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Hodges, of Lee Center, T11., who spent last win- ter in Lakeland have returned and are at the home of Dr. F. D. Bry- an, on South Florida avenue. They, were accompanied by a party of, friends, Mr. and Mrs. King, Mrs. ' Lyman, Mr. Jones and Mr. Minard, of Amboy, Ill., @all of whom are stopping at Miss Browning’s. Mrs. A. P. Bullock is now locat- ed at the Kibler hotel, where she| does all kinds of public stenographic, work promptly. Mrs. Bullock comes to us from Atlanta, where she has had several years’ experience and solicits the patronage of those who desire the best in her profession. Miss Lelia Galloway, of Lakeland, was in the rlt) Tuesday, the gues of Mrs. G. V. Tillman. Miss Gal- loway came to attend mecting held at the home of Mrs. A. A McLeod, to arrange a program for the Presbyterian Union which will be held in Tampa in April.—Dar tow Courier-Informant t a "‘M‘I mmm"fl o AUDITORILN |- TONIGHT AR SR R °—FINE VAUDEVILLE ACTS-—2| And THREE EXCELLENT FEATURE PICTURES Sl e e | JACK ASHER Your Last Chance to Hear This Sterling Singer in Up-to-Date Songs e il e sain | HERBERT BIGGERS | Did You See This Act Last Night . No? Well, Get Busy; It's a Dandy e R L ] THREE GOOD COMEDY PICTURES o o mbplofefr b el bbb R b b it paa in Case of Fire|' }Bishop Gray is in his He | |‘ , ML SHNTS' CHURGH ~ MAYoR EAToN ISSUES 9 NOW AN WNOE- - PROCLAMNTION Fl]H - PENDENT PARIGH ~“CLEAN UP" WEEK At the re _.fi%. i et ) the' To the Citizens of Lakeland: ary jurisdiction of Southern The Woman’s Club is desirous of Florida, he 15 uuhm\led l]lllnf)l“zxix(ltx()xthdll oru\'lli “Htlf?n_;; our beautiful ecity better by Saints in Lakeland offereq > "_lukmg' it cleaner, and the commis- bishop resolutions ang to the sioners of the city of Lakeland are sociation toward makj articles of as- in hearty sympathy with this en an independent pari lm;, the church deavor and desire to co-operate with organized missio sh instead of an the ladies in their efforts. been and d\[)\\nd:-‘ tds el dl“‘“‘ Therefore, as mayor of the city Mok e, ““Mn ‘u{;on the bishop of Lakeland, and in accord with a e \Oun\“\\ml\a\omhl\ re- resolution adopted unanimously by organized into a his church will be the commissioners, I designate the trolled by a \'equl)-drl]fl“ and con- week beginning Monday, Jan. 26, (.m“m““i‘:“ms 0; [}l .0 :xml‘ by the -‘(.‘l\un»up week,” and urge upon ‘g ol lL‘ « 1urc.u.. : all citizens to aid in giving the city e 12 these articles of a thorough cleaning up, each one B were Mr. 11, J. Drane, putting his premises in order and Junior warden, and Mr. 0. M. E sting in the general work of re- ton, treasurer. Others representing moving all lr.lah, paper, and un ::“ (]:m” h at the convocation were sightly debris from the streets, al- he Rev, as (e Richard 3. Bolton, priest leys and lots of the city. Respect- f in charge; Mrs. R, §. Bolton, Mrs. fully, 0. M. EATON, H. J. Drane and Mrs. 0. M. Ka-' Mayor ton, the last three representing the | —— . [,a\k(“lflnd branch of the \\'KXIIIKIII'S‘AUCTION SALES TODAY HAVE (Auxiliary to the board of missions' BEEN MARVELOUS SUCCESSES at their general annual meeting | held on Thursday, Jan. 15, ; Headed by the Atlantic Realty } This meeting of the convocation (o's brass band, a large crowd went is of special fnterest to Southern out to the auction sale of lots in the Florida as it marks a new era in Nichols & Waring addition this the retiring of Bishop Wm. C(rane morning, and within two hours all Gray, who has been in charge of the lots for sale had been disposed this jurisdiction twenty-one years, | of, ten lots having been sold at an ‘and fifty years in the priesthood. average of $500 each. One 50-foot 7 adjoining Cumbee's store on Florida 79th year and while still a vigorous and hale man favenue, sold for $1,700. The Atlantic Realty Co. have es- he feels that the work is growing so fast that a younger man should take|tablished a most enviable weputa- charge. His rosignation was re- tion in Lakeland as being business cul\od with man; regrets for he was ' getters of the first water. They mmh beloved hy his flock and has know how to interest the public; done a wonderful work here, but hw'mo_\- are fitted splendidly for their successor, Right Rev. (ameron|work, and they conduct thelr busi- Mann, of North Dakota, is a man!ness on a scale not attempted by many auctioneers. They travel in their own private car, have one of the best brass bands to be had in “the country, and have amply demon- ¢trated today their ability as land salesman of the highest type. ‘h]n to take up the work where Bish- lop Gray leaves it. \While we regret the loss of Bishop Gray and his be- loved family from our nnwlntmn,‘ we hail our new bishop with sincere appreciation and feel that we must The sale: of lots in Ozone, Park give him all the aid possible in his. hegan this afternoon, and reports new field of labor. It is hoped that from there are to the effect that lots ,11 will not be long before he can 'are going fast and at good prices. 'make us a visitation that we may know him better. * NOTICE * % All the Baptist Missionary Circles Notice is hereby given that the of dakeland will be entertained at yndersigned, a married woman re- 3 p. m. Monday, at the church, by siding in the county of Polk and | the ladies of the Southeast Circle.|State of Florida, wll, on the 17th > day of February, 1914, apply by pe- What Did He Think? [titfon in chancery to the Homorable I was standing on the front porch g, A. Whitney, judge of the cir- of a home in Lakelana last Monday cuit court of the Tenth Judicial cir- at 8 p. m. when the “curfew” was cyit of Florida for a license to man- sounded out. [ began thinking. 1 age take charge of and control her am still thinking. Sunday morning, property and become a free dealer at the church I will continue think;|in every respect. ing on “The Ideal Christian Home.” | This January | What is a home? What is an ideal ANNIE ‘homo" What is a Christian home?—| 1§ 'Rev. J. D. Keith in Plant City Courier. A e 16th, A. D. 1914, E. BRONAUGH. 59 RHEUMATISM M U ST G You enn talk ’ all you want We wish to thank our neighbors ppo.¢ remarkable enns, but yort simply and friends who were so §00d to uS cga’t have rheumatism afie s CARD OF THANKS 1] in the sickness and death of our sis- GE-RAR-DY ter and especially thank them for RHEUML\T‘SC REW'&EDV | their beautiful floral offerings. st e e e F. T. HOUSER AND FAMILY. I_AMI\““‘ ot G Kleine's photo drama production of “The Last Days of Pompeii’" is more of an idyllic {love story than a spectacular si rht, hhe Although Gei i i the poison out of per bottle wt druggists or write us direct GE-RAR-DY LINIMENT, remedy hatens the cu The Phil P. Cresap Ca.,Ltd., New Urleans, La* wen noed \\l!h this [there are nevertieless some keen ] 1 thrills and awe inspiring moments. | For sale in Lakeland, Fla., by These are notable in the epicodes in, Henley & Henley the arena when the mounted gladi- | ators fight and in the scenes Fh\)\V~ :in" the terrible ernption of Mt. Ve-! suvius. The naemonium follow inz the erupti vellonsgly il lAUD'] R!lM .I lustrated and ites wonder ful staec “The Last Days of !'.mp be pregented in this e sday and Thursday L it the '\'zvl’v rium theater. SRS ATTBACTIONS COMING NEXT WEEK < ORI ANRTORCIE ) 27 S/ UL ; T Tuesday MUTT AND JEFF Musical Comedy Seats Now on Sale \Wednesday-Thursday THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEI In Six Wonderful Reels coming and they Two reelers still Don't miss best to be h ad. are the e b riday— st WITHIN THE LAW THE ELOPERS The Great New York Success Jan. 27— A crackerjack com edy; one that PAID IN FULL vou forget you ever Jan. 29— will make } had a trouble JAMES K. HACKETT IN THE PRISONER OF ZENDA Feature Picture Jan 30— FORREST DABNEY CARR The Eminent Basso Cantante. FAR WEST Feb. 2— Prices 10c and 15¢ | | WE'RE COMING | MATINEE EVERY DA N THE N SMART SET ty of west- S Feb. THE LILLIPUTIAN LADIES Feb. 12-22— CHAUTAUQUA ler, with plen Some 2-Tee . ern ginger | | | | Week Feb. 23— § 2:30-5:00 | NORMAN FIELD'S PLAYERS THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., G JAN. 17, 1914, N 5 S SCHEN R ot LR Our Windows Refiect the Splendid Stock We Carry W.e 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 PitASURE TO SHOW CO0DS Conner, 4’3:2en & King N.xt Door to P. 0, Lakeland, Fia TN 5L TR Y Y 5 I SEPPPEDERRDE 10 D@ EEEing BED-ROM- SLIPPERS REDUCED Chilaren’s Kl $1 00 values - 50¢ 1.25 ¢ . 69. 1.50 “ - Ladhes $1.25 valucs - o8¢ 1.50 ¢ ] L7 4 1.49 Mens $|.75 valu: s 23 ’r\}\ ey - DUTTON-7 245 Aveane Foot-Fitter: We Renair Shoes V. Lile Vou Wait Wflflw J. B. STREATER XT FRIDAY AUDITORIUM NEX “MUTT & JEFF" v You've seen them in the news- paper and laughed at their absurd antics. Now you have a chance to see them in real life, flesh and blood at the Auditorium Tuesday just as they stepped out of the “fun- ny paper.’” They'll be there forone night with their entire family of comedidns, singers and dancers, also a bunch of pert little “squabs.” Don't miss “Mutt and Jeff.” You'll be sorry if you do. wore Duall'y [ RSt “WITHIN THE LA Bayard Veiller's smashing melo- drama of modern conditions in New York life, “Within the Law,” will be seen at the Auditorium theater on FKriday, Jan. 23, and the un- usual opportunity will be offered theater-goers in Lakeland of seeing a great New York success while still at the height of the interest which it has aroused. For an en- tire season of twelve months, this play packed the Eltinge theater, New York City, receiving the most extraordinary praise, not only from the regular dramatic critics of the metropolis, but from prominent peo- ple, who have never hefore lent their names to the endorsement of any drama, including Woodrow Wil son, Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs. 0. . P. Beimont, Mrs. Harriet Stan ton, Blatch, Sheriff Julius Harburg er, of New York, and Police Commis sioner Donzherty also of New York in this line. mates and all information. Phone 169 ; J. B.STREATER GRAND THEATRE All tr.is week, Jan. 12-17 A 1] work guaranteed. CHICXENS! CHICKENS! Barred and See Ply yearling G. A. 172. 1851 Builders,Attention Galvanized corrngated 114 inches and 2 1-2 inches corrugation, all lengths from § feet to 12 feet in clusive. Galvanized and painte? metal shingles, galvanized water tanks in stock and made to order, valley tin in rolls, galvanized valley, ridge roll sheet tin by the box, zinc, soil pipe and soil pipe fittings bumpa. enamel plumbing fixtures. A fuli Seventy-five head of {mouth Rocks, pullets hens. At bargain prices. Rhoades, Jr., or address Box iron line. Quotations submitted upon re- quest. Can says you money. Call on BILLY RIDDLE ANDT HIS Y) 0 YUM GIRLS. or address K. R. LAU “ 1626 Franklin St., VAUDEVILLE SATURD‘{\WZI Tesse James. " Tampa, Fla Program TER e S0 NIRDY Phone: Office 604, Residence 1384M | PROF. MARKS, Director of Orchestra PHOTOPLAYS S R TR Remember, Saturday naight we A GOD OF CHANCE The matter of extending the Fort In Two Parts will have a special inducement for This is a Special Feature A MIX-UP IN PEDEGREES Comedy plant so as to serve Pierce electric Lucie 18 now un-|Your attendance, which it will be to the people, of St. der consideration. your interest to investigate. i ! - e R e ey ) Contractor and Builder Having had twenty-one years’ oxporlonco in building and eontn& ing in Lakeland and vicinity, 1 feel competent to render the best serviee If contemplating building, will be pleased to furnish estd 1 gy

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