Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 22, 1914, Page 5

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e Tl e pCase of Fire hofle 5.000 e PRGBS R L B . W Dixon of Jackson- ) <o has been the guest of her Lipdaw, Mrs. A. J. Moore, for wys, returned to hier home to- I The Last pays of Pompeii,” at ° itoriim last night was hizh- "wu.n»d by a large and enthu- . andience. It is a wonderful ion and those who did not < nizht should not fail to mvrmrhl, Laura Spores, of Owensville, . arrived in the city to visit or. Miss Sarah Polk. 1t has n neen years since Mrs. s was here before and she is 4t the great improvements . notes on every hand. gis 7 e funeral over the remains of e Charles Pope was. conducted ks morning by Rev. J. Edgar Wil- L ot the family residence. A large i » of sorrowing friends were ont and accompanied the re- o the cemetery where inter- ot was made. yrs. Stephens, of Louisville, Ky., ‘5 arrived and will spend the win gl ;- 00 with ner son, Mr. S, grotens and wife. Mrs. Steph- ¢ many friends are delighted to « ior back in Lakeiand again. ™ many friends of Mr. N. H. pls, o fiu"uH'r resident of the Hol- th neighborhood, will be inol to learn that he fell dead at shome in Avon, Il., several days had just dresseq one moru -l us he erossed the room he ek 10 the floor and was dead be- w he even spoke. The bercaved ov Pag the svmvathy of her ry Lakeland friends. R. R. Tomlin, of Plant City, o nlensant visitor to Lakeland ¢ minutes this morning nronte to Brooksville. Mr. s cne of the State prison in [ s on the continuance of the sistem, he is greatly opposed { looks forward with ple o day when it may be 'e21s- tors the lease gystem has bheen | out of the State. Throngh the soved, hut there yet remains room for further improve hich ean only come by the vstem bemg abolished. come unknown reason Dr elitor of the Epworth Era, come to Lakeland yesterday brefore did not speak at the the invitation to be for tonizht t known. n I2dies of the Christian church have a cooked food saleSaturday at the White Star Meat corner Main street and Lavenue, All kinds of home- nies, (akes ana salads will be ©and your patronace will be ated. Sale opens at 2 o'clock e TONIGHT e — CLORGE KLEIN Presents BE 1AST DAYS OF PONMPEN In Six Par's Spectacle, ¢ lars to reprod where the event See the wonderf on, the resct IINEE AI' OCLSCE rs and while his position de-; tholist chureh last night as was ned. Whether he misunder- THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 22 1914. ASSISTANT TICKET AGENT RSB S aa———— LOST S T $140 THIS MORNING Yrs. Rogers Entertained ' ‘m:’" M" MeColl, wha roe: ntly S‘}]‘Ifl\v Slf‘lloollhcblgss : e g ) S e Our Windows Refiect the lagent at o Iriends Satu v afternoon IN‘I‘; v vellow hill 1 lest Lome on O i street. A number of 2 Vafiitie $14 fHliE con- futeresting games were played, after | D b ’ , Mr Lot : which lizht refreshments were | plend’d SIOCk e Ca : y the Centrs bl burchiase at served. Selections on the piano and paid . ” the same 1 }\r‘»»‘ for were L Waken from e the pocketi RO e aa HEEh Ihose present were Esther Clonts, was picked up py ..]y li.‘”“[ l(_ Mary Lane, Ruby Cameron, Eliza- A at b Ay \.w.‘ or beth Graves, Ruby Mae Lane, Hel- ;x.um‘,m{ \\‘Hun: en Davis, Clarabell Davis, Mary i3l “:‘, xm,‘\-fl 0 the sta-'lous, Laura Pillans, Dorothy Stev- sl el Clara Beth Stevens, Martha . walked nn.n Nowlin, Margarete Owens, Ralph .‘hw,‘»xxr uau‘:.‘:uh l'“‘i:\" John Hansard. Russell Tuck- } n YL N0 er, Norman Bryan and Elliot Bryan. Akl found Mrs. Rodgers was ably assisted 1oy ad notiseen by Mg, ‘B, ¢. Davis. S 2iven by Miss Margarete Ow- | ns. i money We can serve you no matter what you are looking for in the Jewelry line. Our im- ported hand-painted chma is the admiration of those who admire the beautiful : : :- CALL AND SEE US---A PLEASURE 10 SHOW C00DS ot Conner, 4’Steen & King to he made [AVXTUI‘S. Nf xt DOOI’ tfl p. 0, l_akl‘ laltd. P la The subject, “Adoniram, and Ann | TR S AR RGE AR ETR A, Hasseltine Judson, Their Trials s ADDITIONAL FUNDS SUB- oo et l_‘]:‘h‘l‘ - —— SCRIBFD ('HARITY CASE a very interesting one, and m lgell, Milton, Dickson, Cartin, Clay- . ton, Moore, Flynn, Broadwell and' Flanagan. After delicious rvfrvsh-' ments of strawberries, whipped eream and cake the ladies udjounmll "across Ken tion, he e missed ens, S00N as he the ticket offic ately back to ¥ trace of thy e 1 | the ¢ thook contained eithor i :n‘.“ “,-”«‘:‘\-.‘ M.rs‘ Malvycs' Hostess of o ALY N S Dl};@lanu Circle i B ..h.~.. .IL L. Mayes entertained PRHL HIE the Dixieland Cirele of the Baptist Ladies Missionary Society Monday afternoon and a most delightful will pay a i one rity clue lead reward to any 12 1o the whe the same, report of same to tim at the ticket offi abouts SRR TGS, ¢ ff o SRR I T R il i ade PP bd b ddide g FM"E"&WM‘W‘NM& ¥ B B B BB DB AND D DB el more so by an interesting leader. b4 After the prowram, delicious re freshments were served by the host- ess, which were thoroughly enjoyed by all the ladies. T T A M 0 S R e Since the list of contributors to the fund for a nurse for the little L8 o Strickland child was published, the to meet Feb. 4 with Mrs. A, J. Positively the las: week of Telezram has received several more dollars for this purpose, which are | Moore, 205 South New York Ave. | b & @ = Sl o D TUUR Dhe et iwetine Wil be ] § e— Under the r— % ) ! 3 M ibloR e 0 % foe ) N o Holworthy donated $2 and stated R B § i that he wonld give 1‘\\\ sum weekly Tacky Prrbe ELUIHEB IALK Nu 2 :fi. g until the ¢hild was out of all dan-: Y “‘”5 o =) ; M F o Miss Mary Wilson's howme in Dixie ‘ & W e a @ A1 ol oS WEHON™ and - was the pleasant seene of a (By “Happy' Moore ! 4 3 < i ) ) N .4 AR R : ¥ buppy cathering of young people on | Man's work is but a mirror reflect H I '_g Miks it Tiatiial ol ) Monday ovening, where they enjoyed |[ing the chavacter back of it. ' 3 g 3 “« Migs " nie 0 R i 4 ]‘ i "”h‘\ : themselves in the form of a tacky Ihis being an indisputable truth, oo . i b W Winnd % 2 party Phe costumes were varied [it is obvious to most of us that wel $ ¥ :t It W0l e S0 1 3 { J Vite. B.oR.Y I.‘ and unique. Mr. D, Grantham wasjowe the rest ot us our best. 3 / b ) MTIS. ) N\ . oung. . o \ % : . i ) “w ! ’ AU ks winnce of the prize, al Those who fail even in small w ll l S ad s 3% “h 5 \‘ ; 5 “: ell ! handsome souvenir, for heing (h.-'l!.m g, are cheating first of All! I C Ose 2 a UI (l‘j .‘; “:‘;. l;]zM I\ i tackiest drossed Vost of the!themselves, and sceond the friend! s H RIRE mary Socile 2.00 i . § L | "(v“ REHELY =M anests were mask d anid many sur-iwhose confidence they enjoy, n,g t t e 24t 1. e i \‘ "\v ;'“ b e " prises and wueh merriment was Most of us are following our as-| ' ot AL 00 ; | (R ywoothe unmasking. Games | pivation; some of us are not, W hat t t N :l_’ “ di oDy linn were indalzed in and music en-|ever our case may be matters litde | ea es ‘; l‘l (‘(’e S b WL joved nutil @ late honr, when they | —our responsibilities are the same. & % h h d '\X/ leparted with many thanks to th irh We can be leaders, or we can lwi i%; [ a\/ ever a e (lrL # $2 0 T yey hostess for such an enjovable even-|lost in the crowd whichever place :g: i L { . “r i ing we happen to find ourselves, we must @ golng to SC‘] Ch Paper‘ D 0. E.B -!LETI P |stand fact to face with the faet; :é, i 3 % f | b ! asan E , {that we are in our chesen position. o ¢ I‘ ] ' Regular meeting of Palm Chapter 9‘“' L. 0. Flansgan Entertainied Marketing clothes for men is our ;; P l lS wee t (]n (lst an s g No. 26 0. 11, S.. tonizht, Thurs- Southwestern Lircle % e ,g : ® . L e s B s 5 Lhe ladies of the Southwestern (chosen vocation. @ g h ll P % lay, Ji 22, 1914, at 0 p. m L R e ‘ £ B t t i \\l_\r I: !l]l” ‘], i : [ Ih (a1, Virele ot Cho Iy Nl i hela i Our standard is “Supreme Clothes % * We ave S 1 go Sonle 3 § : ('“ IA‘ thnee, oLy cnjosable meeting yesterday | dervice. A ) P b and | . asnite sadershi ¢ h % e et \ arternoon, despite the inclemency oi We aspire to Il.lll(l-?llly and W :i‘ Oes e t 0 t e 5.00 k! FLOR {the weather, at the home of Mrs, 1. |Will be satisfied with nothing less. X 'z" e i ‘ e " e v e, . el = ( Planagan. ‘The mecting wa T'o become leaders we must give & _g: 4 OO d 3 50 k d b POLICE CALLS | ovened by singing the hymu, wghe | You our hest, and this we arc loing. :§' :;: . an . ln o8 i i i The Williams \Moore Co. suits are! ' % & . oA Lime to Be Holy {ollowed by the | The Williamsou-Moore o e h 1 e : li fter ’.‘ p reading of the $7th Psalm and casily singled out; they, Daib i :%t :g‘ a We are Oln 0 ; ir] \ to police a i T . N f & - '1“| II"" ],‘ : nt. nhone prajo \irs. Scipper having re 'L"!”l’[' of ""“‘“’l“"‘“'»\ not found in i :‘: ,2. S (1 i = : o awe sicued the chairmanship of this Cir ragty=toswoul- 1o LLeR: | ': t 1 50 t y d 3 e ol Mps. 40700 St 1:> was unani-| Che clothes we sell ave cut by 'g S 2 e a . o UI 5 an o o i speeially for thef!’ X . » R mougly elocted to-dill -tho vavangy,: DALOER drafted especia i P‘ A d @ & ARD OF THANKS M Veiton was elected tre wearer; every suit bearving our label (ln(S \’de Owr] ln i " e to s stovons. Mrs. |18 cuaranteed to zive satisfaction i”\ . f £ We wish to thank the peoj “ 1) Wioadwell the fullest meaning of the tevm, | prlcc Lakeland for t 1 o L0 nevesidl AoHiG ol lves and the makers, | : help durir e coinmittay 1o soe nil mem: i Ly ¥ Prite B U0 the largest ) e 11 j 1 w’ TAYLOR bers not rezularly attending, and tailors” in the world of "Li“-"‘l"l b OrB P b RS y b Yol i 1 ST Mrs. Stevens and Mis. Moore wers ‘“M‘I“-ln ordder “clothes : R \ND M ppointed on finance committee to Let us show| you - the materials | : g : collect quarterly mission dues [are:aon¥Ingile, CARD OF THANKS To make thesge meetings more so : WILLIAMSON-MOORI €O, ] g Nt o cial, t adies decided to devote the ! “Iashion Shop for Men." JO:.;. | \\:, wis! v' : ‘., ag. fIUSL Dl Lour to business, taking 1915 l WA thanks to 0 L o shd.un the leading mission and aid top v ’ gisted us durinz the T T jes, then two readers appointed RH EU' A t &% M death of our dead hu bani aue o semi-monthly by the leader will en m ther. 4 tertain the Circle, alternately Mus I c() ¢ enn talk . g MR ok ‘I' y \)\'Il reading some hook or article Ir\ ahaih 6 ol 3 ‘ v ¢ KENTTCKY AVENUE ya W\ 3 o e | D — — MRS, -W. A, 2 antarad it oy T J o " standard authors Tn the mean- canp® have vhoo atian e v 1 . S T ST 1111 the ludies may sew on faney GE.-RAR l‘f mfim‘——"l-— 4 work, darn sox, or fill orders for any ! ,‘_,r"”.' s \ VR | : articles which will help to swell the| RHESMATC ROTALEY AUD A R f s \id fund. These readings will al "';""”\" h R il ) el I ] OR IUM ju&t ”n.‘ Night s followed general diseus- | o sIvest ¢ G s ke & s ) the poisan o i 1 e pregent at the meetin per b it b M - e GE-RAR.CY 'FRIDAY dfiu»n 23 T e T vy exmmss | 1he Phil P. Cresan Co. 0 id ¥ Por sale in Lakeland, TONIGHT Now on Sale ! A Treat to Music Lovers 27 | PROF. A. R. MARZS ! ) IN FULL Wiil Play Five Different Musical In- FR RAT 2 traments tonizht = i 1 031 Selaction r Threads Amone 2 t Gold rnet golo) I ACK Raz ( lin); The Ga 3 ( ;1 v ot 1 t " ( I \ ) ' : I J Bar ( jo) | P e Pt Y CARR S % ! Cantuaute. T R P ’:) or T‘ OTOPLAYS The Band Vil! Pl I ( bl f g 5 : i . iC o~ NI i He e | i Amt! (¢ l)b""::'u' g 1. Cast &Pro 7 rarr 4 AUTAUQUA A A s re— o ———— s 4 e ——— { A PEACEFUL VICTORY (Thanhouser) | . WEEKLY NO. 42 — Prices 81'5 ', B, 75¢, 50¢ = Latest of Happenings—Mutual [t ot 7 SR T N 2 L i Wi 2 2l

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