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PCRSON/ PARAGR A o .-‘ [y In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 Mr. C. G. Memminger is now in few York City, on business, but ex- Leets to be back in Lakeland some bime the latter part of next week. Mr. Péoser an@ family have § oved into the attractive new bun- Jow recently completed by Mr. J. Talley, on his corner lot over- king Lake Morton. . \liss Pauline Nesbit, who has \..n spending several weeks in the f v (he attractive guest of her aunt, ir<. J. M. Hollana. left last night .0 her home in Millidgeville, ( L .ch to the regret of numerous made during her stay here. M. George Wright is able Mrs. o e out after being confined to her for a week, having sustained L scvere attack of ptomaine poison- me 1o from eating salmon. We are k.0 to note that she is now on the poad to recovery. Rutherford. Mr. Tl Atlanta, davs' Mrs. Robt. H. . P. Kimbrough and Mrs. kalmon, the latter from (it yesterday for a several isit in Sumter county. This is Mre. almon's first visit to Florida. She 5 delichted witn Lakeland aud the irroundings. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lacke, of ndiana, are recent arrivals in Lake ind, and they are delighted with climate and are thinking of mak- e this city their permanent home. 2 have rooms at the home of Mr Blathias. Mr. T. J. Fraley and family are hoving today to their recently com- leted home on the McLeod property irerlooking Lake Hollingsworth, Bhere they will reside in the future. | One of the largest real estate deals ulled off this season was consum- kted yesteray when Mr. J. W. 'hiles purchased the R. B. McLain, . L. Skipper and Robt. Thompson frove., This is one of the finest ove properties in this * gection. here was in the neighborhood !'of 28,000 worth of property changed ! Mr. W. G. Wilson, who resigned N:cently as| cashier of the State lank of Lakeland, will enter upon is duties as chief accountant in the b akeland office of the Coronet Phos- fhate Co. Feb. 1. Mr. Wilson has bhade many friends for himself and no bank during his connection with wis institution, all of whom will be f2d to learn that the change will bot necessitate his removal from the ty. A successor to Mr. Wilson has 't yvet been named but probably ill be within the next few days # There are more winter visitors in l.keland at the present time than g ar hefore, and the hotels all report it they are filled to overflowing 1 are forced to turn away a good mber ever ay With the larae Epacity of the Kib and New Tre nt, f»mh hostelries report that ev are crowded to the limit and fnnot care for all who come. This ywws that zood hotels will be filled B4 that the more accommodations| fat are provided the more people 8:keland will attract. Mr fously considering add re rooms to the nter. \UDITORILM sixty TONIGHT JAS X HACKETT in the Gr TH & DRUIOUL Masterpiece of ONTINU BIGGEST OF ALL HITS IN THVF iISTORY OF THE FILM PLAY Tonight Only, So Don't Miss It THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 29, 1914. 1 — BOARD OF TRADE MEETS TOMORROW NIGHT The regular monthly meeting of the Governors of the Board of Trade will be held on Friday evening, Jan. 600D SUGGESTIONS FOR CLEAN-UP WEEK The Boy Scouts, under the direc- tion of the scout master, Mr. Kelsey Blanton, and the Civic Department of the Woman’s Club will assist in We Can Serve You 2t oufh B e o 2onad | Methodist parsonage. Kibler is Kibler before next | 30, at 7:30. Business of consider- able importance. A. J. HOLWORTHY, Secretary . cleaning up the city Saturday. Each scout has been on the lookout for unsightly spots and the work will be evenly distributed. The work of cleaning up has been going on all week, and in the next g two days there can yet be| much Tofigg:vgofigtwm have the oppor- done, especially if everybody .will tunity of hearing Prof. Chas. Dab- take the good advice and suggestions ney Carr at the Auditorium tomor- of the sanitary department and the row evening, Prof. Carr having Woman’s Club, which is being is- been brought here by the Woman’s fributed in circular form and which Club, who are always interested in|!S 35 follows: |sccuring the very best talent possi-| Duzzards are brought by bum back ble when opportunity offers. yards. y Prof. Carr, who was formerly a Flies multiply fast from filth, and singer in the ‘Metropolitan Opera fill folks with furious, fearful fevers. Co., will be assisted by Mrs. W. L. Trash thrown on the thoroughfare {Palmer , of Orlando, and Miss terrifies tourists. {Branch, who is the accompanist. Garbage generally They will give a very superior pro- BRring. gram, and one that will be much en-] Therefore, let's not have it. joyed How to get rid of it: Burn it, Woman’s Club Brings Fine Singer Here generates 1 . i s g i i 1 X i i o a re i for ! The money derived from the sale :'"".‘ I IH lm\ it lm Darroledy oy 1 o . v . 14 v ? "as d . 3 % of seats will be used by the Woman's N ll' ¥ _[_“ M LR ‘\_ Hhm er of citizens have contributed Club in securing a permanent home tor the club and all who purchase; scats will not only enjoy a pleasant evening but will aid the ladies in a very worthy cause. | # bats, Let's con- old bed baskets, bustles, boxes, bird bottles, Dbrick and other abominable bits of bothersome junk. Cans, rotten cabbages, and other teams for hauling it off. tribute our ashes, springs, bones, | cages, broken Dbeds, bursted buggies, Philatheas Entertained I The young ladies’ Philathea class of the First Methodist church|curions accumulations cast out from jcharminzly entertained the young!the customary kitchen. }mvn's class last evening at the This is Clean-up week. The sani- number of citizens have contributed teams for were hospitably relinquished to the|the work, so let's overwork them young ladies and their guests, and itland get even. Simply put your un- }is larzgely due to the able assistance|burnable trash where they can get and Mrs. Ley and Miss Roujit. They will call for it. Do it for tary department and a | Both floors of this spacious home | Every one knows thatexperience is the bestteacher. had the experience Bring in your Watch and Jeweiry Repairiag and be convinced Our goods they have a Conn Next Door to P. 0), ot those who do not pay their dues. For three years all have fared alike, those who have paid, those who have paid for part of the time and those who have never paid at all. We have 56 members, 29 are behind a part or all of their dues. During this year we have had the cemetery cleaned off three times and had a nice pavillion built for which we give many thanks to the Carpenters’ (Union. This pavilion is for the use and comfort of all who go. out there and the ladies would regret very much to be forced for lack of funds (to have to only keep the drive and Most Satisfactorily We have are different from others--- n individuality of their own er, 0°Steen & King Lakeland, Fla Bl gy B P S G B G B B o E Our Sale is ober P :g 4 « 3 i\ ; But we still have some Fine Suits going cheap 2 - |of Rev, g walks and a few lots cleaned. It is g 2 | that the cvening passed so pleas- | Lukeland. Burn this with your other |y ¢ possible for eight or ten ladies :' g lantly. ; itrash after reading. { to continue doing the work that ev ‘% :E: i After the guests had assembled, sy = ery one who has an interest there B 5 A “deer .hunl" was proposed, which |Rey Steinmeyer *“Pounded" sRaua help in. % H lereated a great deal of merriment A lJarge crowd of the members of | “This is the last appeal we will : §: g 4 jand confugion, after ‘.\‘l]li('h the ]Nl’il' Dixieland and Myrtle® Street Meth-|make to you, so please send your ! 'g . [nut figured largely in the remainder|ogist churches with several from dues to Mrs. J. L. Skipper, or my k W l l t {of the eveni entertainment. The the First church and a few outsid-|self before Tuesday, I~'n!h. 2 sy ® e are a SO c Os‘"g Ou 3 ifim !‘vutn]l;(' wa;s'a peanut tsl"‘-'"‘ifllfw' ers took Rev. W. 1. Steinmeyer|o'clock. i | contest followed by a peanut search,|phy surprise last evening and crowd- MRS. J. L. SKIPPER, & 2 |and a peanut race, the last proving|eq in upon him at his home on Lake President . §f a llne Of Shoes at most laughable. Miss Overstreet|aorton Circle and favored the min- MRS. T. J. DARRACOTT, :%’ and Mr. Farrow tied with Mr. Hull|ster with an old time ‘‘pounding.” Mieaster L. M. Assbeiation. :§: and Miss May Tomlinson for the|rpe large dining table was so filled :' prize, the latter couple drawing the(with numerous packages of choice lucky straw. The prize, a quaint|groceries and foodstuffs that it fairly little Chinaman, went to Miss Tom-|groaned under the weight. There . ’ linson. were canned d : goods, meats, fancy Miss Vera McRae sang several|groceries and in fact numerous ar- a Ies g & vocal selections very sweetly, Mrs. |ticles of goods that give relief to the per Palr Hull and Miss Frances Riggins also|inner man. Mr. Steinmeyer was| *° sang and were equally well received.|very much surprised and very agree- Miss Roux rendered several instru-|ably so when he was presented with _— mental numbers which were enthusi-|these tokens. Miss Maude | Stein- P 4L SR astically encored. Dainty refresh-|meyer was called upon for a song ’” ot ments of hot chocolate, roasted pea-|and rendered very nicely several se- nuts, pickles and sandwiches were|lections which were received with Whsnioon datey CONL (0N served. much enthusiasm. After this Rev. Mrs. Hull, Misses (lower and Miss|Steinmeyer in a few well chosen re-| shopping, drop in for a cup of Come and see us and Tuggle assisted the Philathea class|marks thanked the people for their X : in entertaining. remembrance and generosity, clos- beef tea or hot chocolate. We [ Those present! were: Mr. and|ing with a short prayer. He has save Money [Mrs, L. (. Hull, Mr. and Mrs. J.|been pastor of the above named know just how to make it so IB. Streater, Rev. and Mrs. Ley,|churches for the past two years and My. and Mrs. Snook, Misses Roux, is held in esteem by his members. that you will call again. See for ‘f!’" Ley. Esther Tosch, Winnie Streater,|This last demonstration is greatly Vera McRae, Mary McRae, Jewellappreciated by himself and family. ‘ourself if this is not a fact. i White, Nettie Brooks, Clower, daula|It is regretted that Mrs. Steinmeyer » Clower, Louie Layton. May Tomlin-|was absent on this occasion, but she r | son, Minnie McCord. Gertrude Over-1will doubtless he much gratified JOS. {street, Estelle Roeers, Frances Rig-[upon learning of the good news. 5 = ins, Bell, McAllister, Panline Su : : : { ) ‘ LCVAY lath, Ada Slazle, Tugzie, Morzan,[To the Members of the I . ifelen Hobbs, Messrs. P. (. Phil-|Tadies’ Memorial Association c ross 1 CLO I H I NG C O lips, Frank Farrow, Coleman Brown Will all members of the Ladies'| Frank Washburn, Clarence Smith,| Memorial Association bear in mind i 2 ( nd, Roy Green and Frank|that next Tuegda Feh is the . Thompson regular mecting of the association, S —————ee | 01 WH1CH! time: election of officers armficy . TO LET-—Three acres of truck landjwill take place. Also a revision of | fronting on Lake Boney Excel-{the roll. We do not want to loge lent for watermelons, cucumbers|a member but we find we can not or cantaloupes. Plowed and|carry names and care for the lots —— | ready for cultivation A towe ! Davidson Grove. 1982 . i"[ fiRANI) “ or rea ast | II | ! ' |.MAJESTIC 'A”“'"’"’”M)l Gupewi i Q L] B e e ———— VAUDEVILLE : BREAKFAST a 20 @ Corn Flakes Puffe, i ATTRACTIONS CONMING MR. JAS. C. McLEAN 4 Cream of Wheat 1 | | Feb. 2— s Scottish Basso Baritone & Shredded Wheat Biseuj IMART SET who 80 charmingly entertained the 5 scuit | * | SEATS ON SALE audience Sunday night; he has a g DINNER S medy S 1 oty o ar 1 ¥ | repertoire of fifty songs Aadiial ;n Fresh Fruits and Vegetables )0, THE DEMON f',“dtul)_\ r o eral selections each night gi / FIVE 0'CLOCK LUNCH y > {:; : 25 I':: sunshine Crackers and Hot Choco- / E it now Mellow I otoplays [ td SUPPER t THE SII ! TONGUED ORATOR | & . ‘ E old Meats of All Kinds | W.P i LP.PILLANS&CO T Admission 5¢ and 15 (§} Pure R : : : Adnisson Se o ; Food Store==———=—oPhone 93 | s | Feb. 12-22— ‘\\'AKEi IELD'S I‘{L’SICAL COM_PANY ‘ ; CHAUTATQUA | 12 Ppe ;.1 ; Kach One & Musloan. f S0 00 T8 T e e R ‘peci Inducements Offered at the e e S LNOOR- Boba, B0 o8 s il Grand. See Cole & Hull’s [ : T 5 Window Week March 2— am Ca eek PERUCHI-GYPSENE (O. |