Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 23, 1914, Page 5

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ik [n Case of Fire |I’ho wndbird ¥rs. C. E. Schachner and four sildren, of Monroe, N. C., will ar- oday to visit Mrs. Schachner’s rive E. C. Davis, on Oak yrother, Mr. gtreet - —— — | yr. James Cameron McLean, the seottish hasso baritone will sing at; (e Auditorium Sunday night when pr. Stuart lectures. | yrs. J. A. Evans, of Orlando, is| i the city for a few days, being qlled here by the illness of her pother, Mrs. Pillans. i Mr. A. D. Minary, of Louisville, gnd Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rogan, of Tennessee, are in the city the guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Minor Stephens at | heir lovely home on Lake Hollings-! worth . Rev. (. F. Reid, general secre- | wry to the Laymen’s Missionary, povement, and Dr. Quillan, presi- gent of the Missionary Tralning, «hool at Nashville, prominent Meth- ist divines, were registered at the Kibler hotel last night. Dr. Quil-| i will speak at the Methodist' ¢urch Sunday morneng. | i Mrs. J. W. Keough, wife of the’ president of the Keyport Banking, 0. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson, of stelton, N. J., are in Lakeland, vis-| iting the latter's brother, John C. Keough, of Lakeland. They are charmed with the ecity. | Complaint has been heard by the: Telezram that in replacing the brick: paving torn up in order to lay the onduits for the White Way, the] work does not seem to be properly done, the street mot being put in as, zood order as hefore being disturhwl,‘ e Telegram is asSured, however, | by Contractor Cardwell that the re-! placing of the brick at this time is’ aly temporary, and that as soon as, there is time for the work to settie | it will be gone over and the street placed in perfect condition again. Mrs. George Harper, a former Lakeland matron but now a dent of Sebring, is over for a’ few days visiting her mother, Mrs. L. | A. Loyd, who is ill at the home of | Mrs. G, T. Fleming. Mrs g'larper is getting up a party to tom'%droln' in | Jily, and is interesting quite a num-| ber, as the trip will be both delight ! ful and interesting. The itinerary, tvers, comprehensively, some of the most interesting noted historical tlaces and cities abroad. The party ¥l leave New York July 3, going o France first, Visiting Paris, Mal- Liison, St. Germain, Versailles and tie Bois de Bologne. Thence to Ge- lva, Switzerland, with tne mar-| Yelous scenie trip over the Bernese resi- | Alps to Interlaken and Grundel %ald, also to the beautiful city of Lierne. Going from there to Ger- Ly taking a steamer trip down e legened Rhine with a visit to ( ¢ and other interesting cities i famous watering places in the fmpire. Also a visit to the Nether- ]?MS including an excursion to th ldang of Marken in the Zuider Zee ¥iere the quaint Dutch fisher folk live, 1o Sheveningen, the famous LDITORILM | TONIGHT EY WITHIN THE LAW In 4 Acts 27 that thrilled Tampa and ey An‘“‘le and the only play to re- ey New York for one full sea- %c" An all star cast. Carload of lal scenery, o PR | AR N CURTAIN AT 8:15 Prices 50, 75, $1.00, $1.50 Seats Now on Sale | Manager Green advises that this is e —— - EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 23, 1914. bathing resort of Antwery in | land . Holtand ol and to ' prosper for your many deeds of real ! fiom 1 'V“"“ to Kng- Christian service. 1 am enclosing a AL {:’ Strat- small check, which 1 hope will be of arvick some service; if circumstances would | Going ford-on-Avon Shottery, | : : | and Kenilwort],, | York after a !“”l\v ;_ll\'”l”:l“‘v“‘ ~\_“W permit 1 would send much more. | Any one desirous .rn JU]“:.‘: ‘ 1‘mu ! The Telegram is a source of much onable, select "”'mlum;“; a l"'ilsn-v ]}\]1‘.\5\“‘1' to me in my school life; it ! would do wel] to ol “”f_r' is clean and uplifting, inspiring| ! cate with courage and good cheer wherever it | Mrs. Har S. Harper goes and the city of Lakeland is justly proud of the Telegram and Mrs. Maddox ang . ”(Mrs. I)un:l.us‘th« oditor who has courage to stand Tenn,, and are the ‘YJII“ ‘Mpmm”.‘":o" ol bl g ik o 3fraid| it .:.H“b[§ of their'to let the people know it, - i, rs—. V. D. Galloway. Yours very truly, : | | A. C. WRIGHT. “i?lllls. ‘]H.ussm!k .m‘ Minneapolis, N ‘ S s du the city the guest of DR, RICHARD T. WYCHE her friends, Dr. and Mrs The renowned “Whispering Bill" Speer, the Orlando Barton. HEARD BY LARGE AP- PRECIATIVE AUDIENCE nurseryman, is in the ci . The Woman's ('lub and a number n the city attending to husiness and | of their friends, through the cour- tesy of the Hhrakry department, had the pleasure of hearing Dr. Richard e :m.\"m_ xi\.“r “ = : '.l'. \\,\rh«.I editor of tl\lv Story Tell- bir LG d 4 I‘I..l\fl\hb.’f ‘\"P pxs: Magazine, \\'hlo (l\‘ll\'("l‘(‘d a very i G '.lv \u.‘mrmu.x in!interasting and instructive lecture f“ enny Contest for raising funds|yesterday afternoon before the club for the new Sunday school rooms at their meeting in the Elks’ Club are to be entertained by the boys, |rooms. who """"" losers Dy g small margin| Preceding the lecture, a musical in tln:@ contest, at a pienic in Pat- program, arranged by Mrs. Fletch- terson’s Grove on Suuwn Florida ave- er, was a most pleasing feature of nue on afternoon, Jan. the afternoon's entertainment, three 24., providing the weather is fav- of Lakeland’s most accomplished Ol'l'll!l\‘. All teachers and officers of singers, Mrs. Madden, Mrs. Barn- this department are urged to be well Fuller and Miss Biewer being present to help the boys entertain. heard to exceptional advantage, Children that do not know where their singing being enthusiastically Patterson's grove is and no one to received. g0 with them will meet at thn\ Following the musical program, church promptly at 2 o'clock. {Mrs. Fletcher, chairman of the li- brary department, introduced the speaker in a few well chosen words, greeting his friends, of whom he has a large contingent . Saturday “WITHIN THE LAW" TONIGHT and soon he was launched on his Tonight “Within the Law" will be theme, taking the stories of Uncle the attraction at the Auditorium. | Remus as his subject for the after- noon. That story-telling has proven the best show of the season, and & lost art and one that should be carries the regular New York cast revived around every fireside, was with it. stregsed by the speaker, who gave a clear insizht into the methods of i,\lu-_\- telling, the manner of stories that should be told, and he also de- lizhted his hearers by giving a num- Ler of delizhtful stories of Unecle Re-} mus. Th hall was completely filled | with Jadies, the members of the Woman's Club and their invited; | quests numbering over 150, all of whora thoroughly enjoyed the intel- Jectual treat which will no doubt re sult in the revival of story telling in many homes of the city. HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS Rev. Pope will preach immediate- Iv after Sunday school or at half past three. Kveryone welcome. There will be a song service at the home of Mr. Barrett on I'riday at m. Come all. and Robert Tearce 1801 Walter have spree; look out, fish. The strawberry growers are busy shipping berries these days. The steady cool weather that we have been having don’t suit us crackers and it is nothing unusual Lost Sister,” Audi 28, Scene for “Littl torium, \Wednesday, Jan. ONE WHO ENOWS WRITES OF THE STRICKLAND FAMILY to hear: “Sally, shut the door,” or Mr. A. C. Wright, more poPU-|«Ryhy hand me the bats."” Jarly known as ‘Lonnie’ Wright, Miss Minnie Skinner and Mr. who i¢ studying for the ministrs atfcparlje Holland were united in mar- Columbia College, Lake City, sendsiriage at the home of the bride’s par- $1.00 for the little Strickland girl, | ants on the evening of the 15th of and in the course of his letter Sa¥s: f papuary. The bride was very be- “In reading over the Telegram 1| .oningly attired in white satin in gaw your appeal for Mrs Strick- | whieh she looked lovely. land's little girl | have been| iy and Mrs. Mound are getting watching the struggles of thi wid-| (o pe such successful farmers that ow for some time, having dealt with|¢poo forget the days of the week. her in my connections with Mr.| ap. and Mrs. Wilcox and Mr. Lanier, and must say that my heart| .4 Mrs. Kinsinger were callers at zoes out to her, for she strugsles | {he house on the hill one evening hard and faithf Uly to keep food and | 1ast week. clothing for herself and children. | Mrg, Hall was also a welcome vis- She is worthy of help, and 1 l\“”\"l that an app¢ | coming from such a one as you be met fully, and God will bless Yyou, and vou shall .| Bryan. gone to Winter Haven on a fishing | 5, We Sell ail Standard « Makes of Watches e RN TR RS T\ WE SR Sl 0T And can at any time Jewelry, Cut Glass county. Remcmber, - Conner, Next Door to P. 0), (5 - e e e et e T itor at the house on the hill. Prof.. Perry was in the neighbor- hood the first of the week. “When the trains begin to roarl and rumble,” the owls begin to toss and tumble. When the roosters be- gin to crow, the singing birds get up and go. The early bird was af- ter the worm, but the worm had not begun to squirm. Mrs. Stephens has arrived on a visit to her son, S. M. Stephens. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Thursday, Jan Sessoms Investment Co. Roberts. Lake Region Game and Fish Re- serve to Hansford Rhoden. 22, to J. S. Bryan. Hick. Kate Williams to N. L. Malloy & Miller to D. E. POLICE CALLS The public is requested to phone all night calls to police after 6 p. m. to Police Department, phone 55. 1923 IThat our Drip Coffee can’t be equaled is proven by our daily in: crease of customers 'who demand the best. sc PER CUP Never tastes bitter for it’s made fresh every fewhours Have you tried our Hot Coffee. served piping hot with pure Jersey cream and wafers 5CTS. line. The most complete line of Watches, Clocks, % “Always a Pleasure to Show Goods” ¥ J. W. Tison to Mothershed & i) h 2 4 h Th I: L. Morse to W. Ti. Swan. 4 J. N. Lange to John Paylor. = greatest Succe SS we R. W. Zimmerman to N. I..‘ fi: supply any want you desire in our and China, Sterling Silver in the 0’Steen & King Lakeland, Fla Positively the last week of === Under the Hammer Sale - Will close Saturday : have ever had. We are going to sell cheaper this week than last and we have still got some Shoes left of the $5.00 $4.00 and $3.50 kind that we are going to : sell at $1.50. Suits and Pants way down in price. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 289 ) —__ IAUDITORILM MAJESIIC. ‘ ATTRACTIONS COMING NEXT WEEK Tuesday— ,rogram tonight. Plenty PAID IN FULL o show before Wednesday— starts at the LITTLE LOST SISTER Thursday— JAMES K. HACKETT IN THE PRISONER OF ZENDA Feature Picture TONIGHT * Comedy I of time to see the whol “Within raw Auditorium. the Friday— FORREST DABNEY CARR The Eminent Basso Cantante. Feb. 2— A SMASHING TIME A comedy that will cure the worst case of blues e m———— THE HOUSE DIVIDED 1t Mexican Story SMART SET Feb. 5— A MODERN EVE Musical Comedy Feb. 6— THE LILLIPUTIAN LADIE3 Feb, 12-22— CHAUTAUQUA Gres THE ROBBER Some Thrilling Feature e ———— MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30°5:00 | THE GRAND | Octagon Soap, 27 bars New Year’s Sale No. 2, January 22d until 26th. Cash Only A PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING BURRS BOBE .. i g MATCH Tgwn Talk Flour, 24 1bs. 8§ TONIGHT Pl"lb\u‘g Flour, AN 90 Brown Sugar, 22 lbs for. .. 00 Two Good Prel{ ninaries Country Cured Ham, per Ib........ 2 JOHN LADUE Butter (not oleo) per 1b.......... '35 VS. AL CHRISTENSEN Gold Dust, 7 packages ........... ‘95 Pear'ine, 7 pkgs ‘25 These men will wrestle best two out Oatmeal, 3 packages.......... ; of three falls for the champion- Rumford Baking Powder, per 1b 1% :: ship of Frorida i ; i CUT PRICE ON ALL CAN FRUITS PURE FOOD STORE Three Reels Photoplays CORNER MAIN ST. AND-FLA AVE, Music by Orchestra Admission—Adults 50c, Under 12 Years 25¢ Photoplays HIDDEN TREASURE RANCH Western Play (American) THE VAN WARDEN RUBIES In Two Parts This Will Please You All = Latest of Happenings—Mutual [ven W.P.PILLANS&CO. Pure Food Store Phone 93 ingTelegram [0caWeek 1

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