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1o 0 atlody Binfgo g in Case of ire, phone 5,000 . 20l o a‘wm Skinner, the gughter of Mr. J. C. Skinner, ig| gl at their home, 311 South Vir- s avenue and it is hoped she ¢il soon begin to improve. Nr. W. K. McRae's family have gt received a handsome five-pas- pnger ( greatly enjoying, and which the| yung jadies of the family are han- ding with the ease of old experi- weed drivers. youngest | ‘arter car, which they are| Week. Engage Cent“al Ci of the guar- With Mrs rcprosontod 4t section of the Baptist M | be ' your Il\l\\l from some |antors that YOou may be lln the reseryeq se \mhtollwn ‘“0 S. 8. E. Mann, of l\u]\(lb(lu ' » 18 here for the winter, the suest of her sop, My Coon Maun. i She is de lighted witp Lakel | ideal climate sneed, Mrs Saw! | of this section p . ‘bd;lkh( uh[ur is lhe recipient of a Sawler, b ‘et of oranges from Mr. Ruther- the first (‘n a sack of grapefruit from Mr.‘ 7. J. Lewelliy and some nice | tables from My, fI e b] :.1]1 of Which is very | ciated . : | East Oran Six ladi vege- Richardson, | much appre- {Sawler, : sk | luncheon The charity ;(hv‘ Telezram rec Ived two more do- nations yesterday gf ‘ternoon, from the Junior B, Yo ROl [$1 from My, E. : |first don for the Stricklanq child and the lat-, [tnr for general charity uge . and! The The Central morrow afternoon with Mrs. W. Mrs. Sawler at Mrs. G- m;y—w"\;:\—v,-fib‘vmmr-?W'(\".'fl(’ THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. » 27, 1914. 1rc1e to Meet W. F. Sneed Circle of the I-‘lrst issionary society meets to-| F. All members are invited to be present. ler Hostess of and, and Bridge Whist Club Yesterday afternoon meeting being held with Hall’s home on ge street. es were present and great- |1y enjoyed the afternoon with Mrs. who after the games. The club | fund maintaineq by Will meet regularly and the members| are looking g2 o5 | pleasant occasions. served a delicious forward to some very! McCrary, the Musical Program in Charge ation being for the nurse Of Mrs. W. P. Pillans musical ! Stuart lecture the of program at was in charge| —_— ——————— iMrs. W. P. Pillans, who played Miss Minnie Clark and Miss COMMISSIONER BUSSARD |the opening overture in her usual gancte Denny, of Ubper Alton, FAVORS REDUCTION fartistic style. Mr. Robert McLean I, are charming visitors to the IN SALARIES sang “Lead, Kindly Light,” and dty, and are the guests of Miss! -— “The Last Milestone,” and the large a bridge| - whist club was organized with Mrs. of Chicago, as the hostess, CRRIRL L - We Can Serve You Most Satisfactorii y Every onc knows thatexperience is the best teacher. We have “ had the experience. ‘: Bring in your Watch and Jewelry Repairiag and be convinced, { Our goods are different from o:hers--- they have an individuality of their own Conner, 4’Steen & King N xt Dooi fo P 0, Lakeland, Fla T T TP i | s brother, Mr. H. O. Denny Editor li\vnin_- Telegram: I thmu" were charmed with his splen- They will be here for want to say that the city of Lake-did voice, many of whom had never land is at the bresent time paying had the plpasure- of hearing this; out for interest ang employe ahoyt Moted singer before. $35,000 a year, allowing only three | men for street work, which will ‘Mrs W D Galloway likely be much more. In addition to Entertained in Honor this, teams must be had and fnel and Of Her Sisters tollfor the water and lisht plant, also| Mrs, W. D. Galloway entertained jincidenta) expenses for breaks and at progressive rook yesterday after- sy quarters until next Monday, eP2irs; also the feed for the teams, 'noon at her pretty home on South ad will therefore continue to con- | ®XPPUSes for wagons and various! Tennessee avenue, the affair being duct our business at the present lo- ‘0”‘("" things connected with the san- in honor of her sisters, Mrs. J. E. ation until that time. itary department, 1 Maddox, of (Como, Tenn., and Mrs. ! |strenuously contending 1. K. Deouglas, of Memphis, Tenn. The house was artistically deco- Denn. and family. gveral weeks. An editorial notice in yesterday's Telegram stated that we were in the troes of moving to the Telegram wilding. While we are moving wnsiderable machkinery there,! we vill not open for business in onr have been all along for Mrs. Hattie Logan, proprietor m.’o““r wages for most of the lcity! laMode, leaves tonight for Jackson-' foflicials. When all the different ex- ville, from which place she sails to- | PCI€€ accounts are looked into, | prrow on the Lenape for New, think it apparent to all why I am York, where she goes to buy her | contending for rigid economy . ftock of spring and summer millin-| J. E. BUSSARD, oy and ready-to-wear. She will be City Commissioner 7 flowers, the color scheme of plnki ;reen being carried out. ames, delicious refreshments of imallow pudding with \vhippod; andg the in acompanied home by her trimmer,, R R T enjoying the afternoon with Mrs. Miss Smith, who will again be with THIS IS CLEAN-UP WEEK (CGalloway were Mrs. Maddox and ber the coming season. i S0 EVERYBODY GET BySy ‘lrs. Dougias, the honorees, Mrs. — = \dams, Mrs. Thos. Cardwell, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Beale and' The civic department of the Wom- ' Felix, Mrs. T. I.. Waring, Mrs. T. | wn Howard, of Augusta, Me., have an's Club and the sanitary depart- "+ Walker, Mrs, 1. F. Unley, MI‘B-E G. Waring, Mrs. Wm. W. M. Steitz, Tove, Mrs. Presson, Futch, Mrs. E. G. W. F. Sneed, Mrs. D. Bassett, Mrs. F. Mrs. Walter Bates, Terrell, Mrs. S. M. teen in our city since Saturday, the ment of the city are working hard M- |Mrs. C. pests of the Kibler hotel. They on the work of cleaning up the| were here for a few days last vear town, and with the aid of teams, .m.‘“l‘-“- L. and are more enthusiastic over Lake- nated by the livery stables and pri- | Tweedell, Mrs. lnd's advantages than ever. They ’\.mx parties, they Dodd, Mrs. H. we friends of Mr, and Mrs. C.igood results. A. Grether, Rucker Adams, whd are always urg-| Everybody shoutd lend {heir ef-|Mrs. F. B. are accomplishing 'to him ing him employment will make no He was in business for mistake. himself in this five years, and all who had any deal- ings with him are well pleased for he always treated them right. numbers his friends in Sumter coun- ty by his acquaintances. to lose him but Sumter's loss Lakeland’s gain tler. Kd. “We are selling the price list he rated in ferns, trailing vines and eut|ple he does what he clad to know that he is well pleased After at Lakeland and has such a 2ood po- Knowing Ea ot ‘cream and cake were served. Those'that suited him better for he sition. couldn’t have i barzain heonse at Coleman for a num- What it takes to sell has got it. Sumpter County ber of years. 2oods Kd. FAMOUS EVINRUDE MOTORS ARE NOW IN USE The Mooney the resort at is walking our streets telling his old friends what bargains he has to sell. county for twenty- uel We hated was to get such a hus- great Ed. says, it for less' and from is showing the peo- says. \We are . as we do he into a business ran a e*l‘i"i"i” Best wishes Times. We are also closing out a line of Shoes at ON LAKE PARXER Bros. Lake proprietors of Parker, have Ing their friends to come to Lake- land and enjoy the city. Bass, Mr: Wilson, Macbeth, forts toward cleaning up their prem- tises this week, and as soon as the Itrash, garbasge, etc., is gathered up, s. Knowles, Mrs. Mrs. Ward Pender, Miss Dover B. B Mrs. ‘1" placed an order for two 1914 Model 3 E . i { Evenrude motors, through the agent, Mr. H. F. Unley. This will add a big improvement to the numerous 0 Dr. D. A. Bainter, a Baptist mi"‘ifl phone message to either Mrs. Hol- fiter of Johns, Ala.. is in Lakelandland, chairman of the civic depart- o his vacation and is thinking of ment, or Mr. Georze Rhoades, san- locating here and will later bring itary inspector, will brinz a wagon his family. Dr. Baiater is a great to haul same away. Let everybody pission and Sunday school Worker join in to make Clean-Up week af though at present nis health i noOU great success. the best. His friends in this city’ we sure our climate will do much L. H. S. GIRLS TO PLAY for him. He came on a visit (o his DADE CITY THURSDAY former friends, Mr. and Mrs. T. (. fkinner, but now has a room at M7 K. K. K. Meeting Saturday afternoon the K. K. | | When all had arrived they were in-! ‘\mw] to a table where a zame of, “hearts” was enjoyed. In this, Miss :Rul»y Lanier was successful as she !did not receive as many hearts as the rest. They were then served | wi rlicious refreshments. The girls of Lakeland high wh(ml\“”h delclou i | Mrs. Gus Nelson and Miss Ruby Bradfields on Lemon street. will play their first match of rantor isisted. fn entantainits, TR A the season, Thursday afternoon at '“ i ; (e } . ere then accompanied down 6c0. P. Stuart, who delighted {ypee o'clock with the {rls | They Y\’\‘ & hzq"‘“ WL nch a large audience at the Audi- prom the Dade City high school| :\(‘Y“ol:n the club bade them good- torium Sunday night, will be the lec- \yphile hardly as strong a team ”.\\Ill!‘hl i thets sty Ui turer for two evenings at the Chau: ¢ye hoys', the girls will d'v‘lm.,lts’s fiwqua, his dates being Feb. 18 and giye us a fine exhibition of first . The admission to his lectures cjaeg baskotbal]. ¥ill be fifty cents each. If you de The game will be ite a good opportunity to hear this pioh echool court and everybody is meat lecturer in a lecture full of jpyited. for the pleasantly spent afternoon. played on the RECENT COMER IS A HUSTLER We are glad to have the pleasure ¥it and clean humor, yet ahoundmr s of shaking hands wlt}:\ :"1‘;) “0':1‘ ¥ith locic and facts, secure @ Seasoh «pprp IN FULL" TONIGHT friend, E. L. Kimhr:"zlma\&a three merved seat ticket for §5 and gain RS moyed: o Largland, 8 dAn et your choice seat for each attraction «paiq in Full,” the great Amer-| - onths ago. Ed. succeeded in £ L 12 jean 4-act drama, will be the attrac-|yjno a position with the Cut Price o the Asgembly from Feb. thirough the 22nd. He is only O0€ tion at the Auditorium tonight, and o many leading eattractions that ¢rom the advance sale of seats, it is ¥l be presented in the really oyident that a large number will ce fronz program that will be placed {yig excellent production e M wETTANE T JLDITORILN || VAJEST €. TR — Store, Lakeland’s leading store. . There is no wonder Ed. can get a z00d job for he is a salesman second | |to none and any pbargain house giv- i AUDITGRIM " m ATTRACTIONS COMING, Tomorrow— W LITTLE LOST SISTER ' Sale s Plenty of time to see these fine pic- Seats Now on e | !« before the big show etarts at Thursday— = it Aud L JAMES K. HACKETT IN | the Auditorium. Jiem s e ;/ Great 4-Reel AID IN FULL [ That exce]lent American drama in Feature Picture 4 acts; an excellent company; | tomplete Scenic Equipment | Friday— FORREST DABNEY CARR The Eminent Basso Cantante. \Feb. 2— ' | SMART SET NAPOLEON WHXI'FLES E‘SQ A Comedy Th Will Tickle You to| ieces THE DEMON BABOON 'OMAR, THE THIRD ” 2 rful Features, 7 Reels Price # TOMORROW ormi Hawley UTTLE LOST SISTER CHAUTAUQUA l | Week Feb. 23— l NORMAN FIEJ D PLAYERS MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30-5:00 other improvements by these progressive proy mean to make Lake 'K .’s met with Miss Georgia Lanier.|equal to that of our jarzer sister cities. SCENE FROM Auditorium qurEr all this week. gctagon gfl:p, 27 bars 00 Mr. Jas. C. Maaci.ean, Scottish ugar, 2 d 00 basso baritone, the man who 8o ;?lmuTaJkFlFlouh%l;b' 85 charmingly entertained the large|¥ g our, 8 .90 o i v Brown Sugar, 22 lbs for 00 audience Sunday night; hel has a Country CuredHam b lrv-ps-rl.oirn- of fifty songs. He will # B the: t ol p]b 22 render several selections each night e (no oleo) Perlb.....oooveiiiiiiiiiil, . .g: 25 .25 .20 Photoplays THE STEP BROTHERS Western Play THE SCENARIO WRITER Comedy-—DM\Majestic Th'E MYSTERY Admission 5¢ and 15¢ per Pair alread; made rietors who Parker a resort Nl | § i Come and see us and Save Money % § i i @ JOS. The Hub 2 CLOTHING CoO. S s s P IATTLE Tomorrow SISTER, Night ¥ | . ) i. ' New Year's Sale No. 2, ~~January 22d until 26th. Cash Only Oatmeal 3 packages................ Rumford Baking Powdex, per 1b CUT PRICE ON ALL CAN FRUITS PURE FOOD STORE CORNER MAIN ST. AND FLA AVE, W.P.PILLANS&CO, Pure Food Store Phone 93 —American OF TIIE HAUNTED i FOR SALE—Buick runabout; will trade for lots. Scally & Bassett. 1943 FOR RENT—Several houses; alsq furnished rooms. Apply A. 3, Black or phone 346 Black. 1941 e e T & R Pt vk