Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 26, 1914, Page 5

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o .MVWW%M@ jpCase of Fire phone 5,000 TS rnoaosop pop B gy s, Georze Lee arrived in Lake- Al * short busi- g Saturday night on flernoon ‘m\ ouest of Mrs. E. C. Angell. s warmly welcomed by her| and friends, all of whom, | will regret to learn [ha( . her ankle at the Audi- night, and, while able v, she was suffering con- Gderal 1Y - i | yr. Harry Feruahough and wife, jnds of Mr. Will F. Wider d through the city| yesterday their way to Fort Myers, but will wrn soon to spend a few weeks in geland, with friends. Mr. W. \ull, of Lemar, Iowa, who has gd near Tampa, tells Mr. Wider e is going to close it out and come o Lakeland to invest. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kulb, of povard, Ind. od for some time will be guests of r. and Mrs. H. L. Culler. Mr. | kulb is surprised at the wonderful pogress Lakeland has made since! e visited here a little over a year| 20 Mr. W, J. arly known as ‘“Happy . (.. where he was called on ac- pre of his aunts, some weeks ago. | It was understood at the time that Mr. Adams was accompanied | fome by an aunt, Miss Martha|Mrs dams, who will spend the winters' in Lakeland. larzely attended. tition and discussion of ote to inaugurate a movement debtec @ wntemplate the remodeling of the| present S iditorium capacity and effec and provide modern ade ¢ Sunday school work. u: $4350 DONATED TO MISSION Rev. Dr. Quillian, president of| tie Methodist training school, | (h lrch to a great crowd of inter € people. e is an eloquent speaker qqy, He did 'y qkeland ind delichted his hearers. Wt take a collection, but asked if ay desired to further the work of | ning school by making 2, offering they could enjoy|ipis tour, » and cosl cre rrivilege after the services ¥ere over. i about $450 s for less than $50. TONIGHT Well, well, well catch this western Mogram for tonlght ien't it a fea- ture oneo \‘_—’__ ! FINE WESTERN |FEATURE PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE HOW BETTY MADE GOOD A Selig Western Feature A DOLL FOR THE BABY u? the risk of their lives the gener- S hearted cowboys satisfy the longing and save her from thild’s feath, THE REFORMED OUTLAW Lubin Western Feature WME EARLY; ONLY 1700 SEATS Prices 10c and 15¢ CLEAN UP WEEK all this week, Will be in the hang * today and continuing ' P4ss¢s, 1 pownt of popularity, any, the streots, alloys Previous musical comedy presented | vacant lots of the (»{[y in years. The music by Vietor Hol i Is of the cleaners, 1acuder and Jean Gilbert, embraces| cen declared Clean-Up | SON8 Lits already established as pop- mayor The city au- vlar favorites all over the country - f Woman's t1y1 have joined body™ waltz is being whistled and | ‘INg to the most effective hummed everywhere, Other popular meeting of these hodiesF1'd Still the Girl You Love plans were formulated, which if cap- SOme Moon, ’ visit, leaving at 1 o’clock thisi " or her home in Colum-|* While here Mrs. Lee| " cive Lakeland the most | g ¥ cleaning it has evepl YOu'Te Married,' anq “Won't You D movement merits Hn-1 beration of all the citj “ eland, and it is hoped ! 'that every person will take an mn\\,l Mrs, Williyiwiiof wes Mol Of zens of Y, cutting weeds, grass ering up unsightly trash, et city that are positive! | , and these should have the {attention of the ‘get busy" ing Lakeland the cleanest, ]\rwrlis‘.\'t.K g most sanitary town in all Florida | Owing to the ready need of money { CONTRIBUTIONS CON- TINUE TO COME IN FOR > shape of funds for the|Woodyard would more than give you a trained nurse for the back price of land. lightful character comedy in the role of Casimer Cascadier, the hen- | § pecked husband of “A Modern Eve.” |#» A Modern Eve' hu prou'n to be ® ;g, h 15 given u.\y and it ahva(._\ sur- the civic department The now tfamous “Good-bye Every- the ity thoroughly, | umbers are “Is the Girl You Mar-| ‘“‘Lone- “Rita, My Margarita,” | ivery bay is Christmas When » R RO BEWRACIITTT R o L L e e W e R A G e l y Smile?” T0 OPEN STUDI0 TUESDAY | | raccount of illuess to open her studio l.m week as advertised, will be open jon Tuesday, Jan. 26, for her pupils | fand any who wish to inspect her fine; colection of hand painted china and | ; water color work. Kspecially paint-} ings from the many beautiful views {in and around Lakeland. 1944 | aning up their own ath- papers, ! a number of vacant| owners, [Let every and t in mak- | I am offering 162 acres of land in Marion county. two miles from rail- road station for six hundred dollars, |(mml umkmu land and fine hog and STRICKLAND CHILD cattle range with lots of wood and 125 13 miles from Ocala. Market a THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELA’i\'D, FLA. JAN. 26, 1914, T S TS & R : recently was| the most successful ever held there. We Can Serve You ‘ Most Satisfactorily Every one knows thatexperience is the bestteacher. We have had the experience. Bring in vour Watch and Jeweiry Repairing and be convinced, Our goods are different from others--- they have an inkividuality of their own Conner, 4’Steen & King N:xt Door to P. 0, Lakeland, Fia The Confederate ball in Orlando NOTICE b Our S ale is ober Notice is hereby given that the arrived this mormnz‘] httlv Strickland girl is being free- ‘master, Leroy, Fla. 1946 ven, and the same is much ap-| ated by the Telegram, and we > it is by the family, as a > has been spared, which almost given up by the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Polk County Abstract Co for Address post-| ypdersigned, a married woman re- | Transfers of Ren.lty as Reported by ,ph\\nl.ln unless the child could ! (+. Adams, more popu- 'sible. Jack” | tional \jams. has returned from Richburg | Saturday: donated previously.$33.2 ount of the illness and death of Young M« fe had accepted a position with a J. 4 there, but this was a mis-| Verden | bl | Mrs. “R...H. Rolk of A joint meeting of the boards of) L Tenn., are down for a tevards and trustees of the First| Memphis Methodist church was held at that|stay of thurch yvesterday afternoon, which * After presen- | various | ing, blans it was decided by a nnanimous|the a few weeks, and are pleas Polk's country place at Sparl- where Mr. Pelk is looking after shipment of his orango crob. 1. Walker Pope to A. B. which will liquidate the present in-| (pe of the leading clerks of the on the parsonage and“-m Price Store, 1. I.. Kimbrough, ovide a fund for the enlargement|pag peen visiting his son, HE S of the church building. The [\l’lll&"]\“ m,“] il Sunday school room in h‘l(h‘lull‘ll.l”d for to largely increase (hwi 7 roods back to his lold v is voing to lorate somd t people in Sumpter cour Lakeland. | MANAGER GREEN GETS Tenn., spoke Sunday| at the First Methodist Auditorium, managent 1 f prominent princips 1t is understood that he | .. pq HHume, He took no | jiume, Wait until you See PATHE WEEKLY 1 know the V-‘ '€ . § ' . Mutt and Jeff is with 1it and do the¢ Feb. 2— . PIPER OF HAMLIN : SMART SET o tory; read it Feb. 5— ill | A MODERN EVE ght, | Musical Comedy it was 5. MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30 5:00 the Past Week | of care, which the [ { donors of the funds have made pos & age, The following is the addi- Triday. Jan 23, 1914 i amount subscribed siticaiil i ds sl Wam to M. E. Gillett., 1 Jokn Logan, cheriff, to A. B. i 20 ! Hull, Jr. | | M. A. Wilson to T. L. Wilson. g, M. Wilson et al. to W. R. | Smith . R. I1. Ramsey to W. Lacy Boyd. lizabeth Webster to W. Lacy Boyd. while they are here J. 1. Watson to W. Lacy Boyd. Florian Huebner to A. €. Ny- degger. Curtis. | it Coleman, Fla ad Cut Price Store of eral days Mr, is not only go 1970 i “A MODERN EVE" 1 | Operetta, “A Modern the attraction at the Thursday t have assembled f tor il] offer an elaborate SCEND FROM LOST production kd FORIUM Wil hits, LIREON A, AT QYT g e ] ATTRACTIONS COMING Tomorrow PAID IN FULL Seats Now op Sale Wednesday-— LITTLE LOST SISTER Seats Now on Sale TONIGHT the show. It is One of those unbeat-} programs I | | Thursday— JAMES K. HACKETT IN THE PRISONER OF ZENDA Great 4-Reel he worth of this fea- Feature Picture stunts. Friday— | FORREST DABNEY CARR i The Eminent Basso Cantante. | comedy | Wwith 60 People, Mostly Girls | R |Feb. 6— ke | THE LILLIPUTIAN LADIE3 12-22— CHAUTAUQUA Week Feb. 23— NORMAN FIELD PLAYERS o feet long ;: Feb. if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than | proven by our dsily in. icrease of customers 5¢ PER CUP P R siding in the county of Polk and State of Florida, will, on the 24th day of February, 1914, apply by pe- tition in chancery to the H_onorahle ¥. A. Whitney, judge of the cir- cuit court of the Tenth Judicial cir- uit of Florida for a license to man- take charge of and control her yroperty and become a free dealer n every respect. This January 16th, A. D. 1914. ANNIE E. DAILY GRIFFIN, 1859 This is a prescription prepared especially ‘ for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and Baracea Class Chureh ... 5500 W, WL Stanley to Salie J. Stan Miske Johnson i avaagannR ey Richardson /s § M| 1. £. Allen to ¥, W, Ohlnger. and Bverett Hoffstet i J. D. Ravierson to D. A. Raul- No. a5, i erson. . Sutton e 3 farry Wear to Annie Wear. F. M. Durrance to (. C. Beas- $41. 20| ley Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ That our Drip Coffee can’t be equaled is who demand the best. ‘Never tastes bitter for f§it's made fresh every fewhours Have you tried our Hot Coffee. served piping hot with pure Jersey cream and wafers 5 CTS. fed Cross Pharmacy Phone 289 o st ey T | T ATV 4 = y P A M i R S Sy S S R S e S sttt R e > POLLY PAGE'S JOY MAKERS 8—PEOPLE—8 Will Open Tonight With Razor Back Jim, Plantation Comedy Play Complete Change Every Night PHOTOPLAYS THE BLACK SHEEP A Two Reel Feature ..TW0 MEN AND A MULE.. Comedy; Good; Reliance MUSIC BY THE ORCHESTRA. - t% We are also closing out L Wl The Hub 3% C ¥ A T G W Wt L S O3 A FOR SALE—Buick runabout; will|[FOR RENT—Several houses; alss trade for lots. Scally & Bassett. But we still have some Fine Suits going cheap! * a line of Shoes at - $1.50 ‘ per Pair « el Come and see us and ‘ $ L2 Save Money gmmrrewre v Y T s 0 RCHE RO IO oy ¢WM4MWMMM*WMW S BBPRERRIPEPPPIRRRRIRR e 2 5_, LOTHING CO. New Year’s Saie No.. w~January 22d until 26th. Cash Only Octagon Soap, 27 bars................ .00 BUESR BU DR . e sk aa e v 00 Town Talk Flour, 24 e e 85 Pillsburg Flour, 24 1lbs.... .90 Brown Sugar, 22 lbs for............ 00 Country Cured Ham, perlb.......... .22 Butter (not oleo) per 1b............ .35 Gold Dust, 7 packages ............. .25 Pear'ine, 7 pkgs ........... ; .25 Oatmeal, 3 packages..................... .25 Rumford Baking Powder, per 1b .20 CUT PRICE ON ALL CAN FRUITS PURE FOOD STORE CORNER MAIN ST. AND FLA AVE, W.P.PlLLANSf&CO. Pure Food Store Phone 93 1943| Black or phone 346 Black. furnished rooms. Apply A. Iq

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