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W ches ‘in Case ofk Fire Phone 5,000 \rs. Lena Elliott, of Columbus, is hending some time with her sister, s, E. . Gill. Mr. J. L. Gallemore, the able, iitor of the Bartow Record, spent day in Lakeland on business, and as a pleasant caller at the Tele- FINE AMUSEMENT PARK TO . A p BE LOCATED AT LAKE PARKER |: ( 4 2 : 3 [3 “There is one thing that Lakeland Rumlnatlons bf needs,” is one of the commonest ex- . i messions which we hear now Wdays H cr all sides, and we hear this expres-{ UnCIe enry sion so much that we have nearly all| $a@sbididddddbidbidtddddts come to believe that this is so. No .matter if we talk ta the tourist or Dear Editer, 1 take my pen in the native citizen, it is all the same hand to’let yow no I am in faver of le:nd the same feeling pervades that Cleen u.p week, and 1 would of writ we need some nice clean place of sbout it soener, but I' have been amusement where we may go, when Fusy cleenin up around the place, |weary with the day's toil or busi- and stratenin up some of the chick- iness or when we have a little time en coops and fenses which has got to spare. The longing for change cut of geer a little in the past few sl oscmekiion Ant the Aratifcitien] mONE While 1 have Peen WREH of this very natural idesire is abso- to the strawberrys. It beets sin how lutely necessary for the preservation much I have allers got on my mird of health and the cleanness of the|t© do, and when I haint Marthy can mind. X allers think of something. Ske has Nearly every city of any size today heen naggin at me all day that I can boast a resort of some sort, even should bild a coop for some chickens ram office. (FTon 17 60 & sia)l sl -Taud we nave|Lhat WALl (Do eARs|for, ANOUE, LNO _ come to Tealize that the time is ripe|eeks and a halt yet. I Lot's wife Lad of been of Marthy's turn_ of Mr. 0. H. Shoemaker and sonfor Lakeland to get in the game and crbert, of Columbus, Obio, spent catch up with the crowd. vednesday with the family of L. B.; 't will be a very agreeable sir- Mr. Shoemaker was enjoying prise to many citizens that a move- ment is at last on foot to put in a rrind she might of been livin today, but no, she looked backwerds where- as Marthy is forever castin her eyes into the dim and distent futur. If first class amusement park at Lake she ever looks back it is when she Mrs. J. M. Stewart of Tampa re-! Parker, with all the fun games, i¢ remindin ree that I used to be more attentive and jellous of her|be- urned home last night after two which are necessary to make such a| ays’ visit to Mrs. R. K. Clark and'resort a success. fore we was marryed than I am now. fiss Rion at Mrs. Clark’s home, 811| This is a very old proposition and She sayed the other day that her zast Orange street. Mrs. Clark now has been before the public several long continude fathfullness had bred .as as her guest Mrs. W. M. Lea ' times before, but this time it looks|® false sense of securitty in my mind bf Tampa. ‘rmore real than it has ever looked be- and hart. She red that somewheres —— fore and the dream may very soon 1 guess in some love story, and they Mr. J. Randall Black, of Starke come true. was a neel gool-lookin feller filonz ounty, 1ll., came down g few days| It is impossible at the | prescn|BLRU day RLE (BOIE Hupis switches aco to spend the winter in Lakeland|time, to give any particulars as to and he told her he wouldn't of took ind became so much impressed with {just what the new park will con- Ler to be over thirty-five yeers' oln.:l. (he city that he yesterday purchased tain in the way of amusements, but an;l that o.ne of t:em 'swftchesv“ould the Futch & Rogers addition onlwe are assured that absolutely noth- ta ‘e ten ).eers off any woman's age. outh Florida avenue, several thou-iing objectionable of any nature ‘ was settin in the dinin room reed- .nd dollars being involved in the|whatsoever, will be admitted and the in your papper and I heered what The sale was made throughproposition will be clean all through. he sayed. At "h"’m‘ words, I spoke One of the necessary things, how-|"P and says 1, “Don’t get more than ever, will be a first-class baseball |’ couple, Marthy, or ~"°“'“”h“ a in- Just at noon today the fire alarm diamond and grandstand, and Lake- ‘f‘““t'?gal“' and T reckon,” I LLAL unded and the fire department wasjland may soon be the center of a you've kinder forzot how to act. «on at the home of Mr. Sam Weeks|good, lively league and no doubt the He was mad and Marthy was, too, on North Massachusetts avenue,|winter quarters of one of the big a}xd then was whem she spoke them where the kitchen roof had caught|league teams. There is nothing to words about a false sense of secur- trom a defective| flue. Chemicals| hinder this being the case, as many were used and the fire soon extin- |other cities in Florida, not nearly so guished. A hole about five feet in|well located, are the winter training diameter in the roof was the only /quarters of the big league teams. l Lakeland needs a street car sys- -_— tcm and there is no doubt whatever Contributors to the Telegram's| that it won't be long after this new (harity fund since the last publica-[park is located and doing business : tion are Mrs. F. J. Riggins $1, 8. |before we will see the cars rollingishe could write her name on every- F. Frendenburg $1, a Friend 50 along our streets and we won't need|tking in the house. They has been cents, a Friend 10 cents. A matter to walk unless we want to Wo so. |scme turists in our fare citty re- in connection with the charity fund|Capital is always looking for new “:“”’““ that we don’t keep our town which is deserving more than pass-|fields and as soon as business enough | ¢*¢€" enough, They see these things, ing notice is that two of the Tele-li:s in sight to warrant the invest- h“""“g dropped in to call on our gram’s little newsboys, Verden and|meént Some company will step in and|citty as it were ani not findin us Everett Hoffstetter, not only con-jput in the cars. fixed up for company. I will say tributed to the fund themselves but! If you want the cars, boost the|We don’t keep the place slicked up bave, on their own accord, solicited [ park and get one by getting the oth- as good as we might considerin that money for the little Strickland child fer. We will tell you more about it| Ve are having callers ever.yday, 80 and have brought in several dollars|soon, when we know more about it} gpeek. Sunshine and freski air and in this way. It shows that boys'|ourselves. - gocid water, the Lord Allmighty has rive us here but cleen streets and ight place when g :‘::;uh::ri ]:o“::u;g l:syrl:uaatlxy for cleen green lawns with noddin rose h in distress bushes and creepin vines and the s 4 :r__;.—— S modest vilet, we have got to supply Rev. R. A. Ward in renewing his ourselves, and why not do so? Af- ter having Cleen up week, why not plegram, writes :gm:::::p 'l.:xonwtholc:‘eh: Ps::l:s that he have plantin week, and set out some has not been up town in over two City girls this afternoon by the ov- more flowers and Bflr\.xbs. Even in rionths, being ‘confined to his home erwhelming score of 39 to 7. The ‘h‘: vn:en; lots, we LOUth‘h;‘nt TOBT; wnable to walk very much, which is l.akeland girls played a splendid :n 8| l‘u-z: and lree: w cd wvaum ~ matter of regret to his humidredsgame throughout, while lack of ¢ money in our pockets and wou g of friends. He adés the following|team work was the cause of Dade l?e makin t:e citty more fare to 100l which is much appreciated: “T con City’s defeat. This s the first game upon in 'hei eyes of the stranger gratulate you on the completion- of of the .geason that the girls have that is within our gates. your ‘new quarters and would enjoy|played and ‘they ”hwdl that they| We have got to bare w,e" in mind qalling on you when sottled if it|can play equally as well a8 the boys. | that even if we was to do our best were possible. 1 am glad of the ap-|The excellemnt wg:k.o{ the two for:|which we aint by a blame site, we parent success that has crowned | wards, Clemmy Tucker and Eliza-|would not have the citty as cleen as your labors, andam among those|heth Meharg, deserves @special men-|i7 could be nor as beautiful as it who appreciate the value of your|tion, while the centers and guards|could be. This. good work is un- excellent paper.” put up a good game. The high|endin and the more’ we strive the ARSI SN B school boys go up to Dade City to-|more we shall aceomplish and get "The ladies of the Christian chureh|day to meet the high school five of done. will glv'e an oyster supper this ev-|that city on the basketball court. A| The time has also arrove when we ening, first door bevond O. K. Bak- large and enthusiastic crowd of|have got to scratch our heds and ery. on Florida avenue. Oysters|rooters are going up with them and think what to do to keep the vast cooked to suit your taste; also hot|our boys are expecting to add anoth-|number of winter visiters to our dripks gerved. Servihg begins at six|er scalp te their pole. oeloek; come and assist in 2 worthy cause. g ) \ Gill. is first trip through Florida. , deal. Messrs. Baxter & Conant. As 1 was sayin Cleen up week is a grate institusion. We had ought to have more of them. A town is a good deel like a house. If you are living in a house it Hon’t look so bad, mgybe, and then some nabor comes in and goes away and says damage. 1. H.'S. GIRLS DEFEAT THE DADE CITY HIGH i SCHOOL GIRL The Lakeland high school girls basketball team Wefeated the Dade citty interrested and amused, but 1 ATTRACTIONS COMING Feb. 2— Listen, Honey; SMART SET jet out your money SEATS ON SALE For Johnny Bunny. Feb. 3-4— FORREST DABNEY CARR The man who's funsy, BALAOO, THE DEMON BABOON Js at the Majestic tonisht in that] = yxp) 7]GOMAR, THE THIRD 9 : sidesplitting comedy 2 Wonderful Features, 7 Reels The Eminent Basso Cantante in & Feb. 5— Delightful Program ass ed h\’\;. ,\Ir's, . The Latest Berlin Success W. L. Palmer and Miss L. A MODERN EVE Palmer and Miss Branch. TROUBLEOME TRESSES The Season’s Best Musical Comedy — with Edward Hume Lovers of Good Music Are Assured : e Metropolitan Can.t—Choms of of a Treat Tonight THE T 00T HERO Beauties G AN A T rn Comedy Special-- CURTAIN AT 8:15 ; i I . Modern Eve Tango Sensation Feb. 6— Prices 25¢, Afe, T3¢ ) HE RT THE LILLIPUT'AN LADIE3 . \M P*RK’S SHOW, 15 PEGPLE \ DAILY 2 TAUTATQUA \ SATTRDAY CONTINUOUS YERS | Window THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA:, JAN. 30, 1914 1S PAGE “FIVE We Can Serve You o Most Satisfactorily | Every one knows thatexperience is the best teacher. " We have had the experience Bring in »our Watch and Jeweiry Repairiag and be convinced, Our goods are different from others--- they have an individuality of their own’ Conner, 0’Steen & King Next Door to P. 0, Lakeland, Fla R R T RSO N will not speek further on the sub- jeck at the present time, as Marthy‘ is remindin me that cole-oil costs money, and it is nine o'clock at the present writin so no more at pres- ent from vour true frend UNCLE HENRY. BOARD OF TRADE GOVERNORS TO MEET TONIGHT WE ENCOURAGE NEW LEPCSITCRS A great many people hesitate about opening a Bank Account because they regard their knowledge of . banking as limited or probably they consider the amount of money they have .to deposit too small. It is a very easy matter to open an account here. Just deposit your money, sign your name and receive your bank book. We cordially invite ycu to open an t;:count with us, subject to check, and will be pleased at all times to explain any details in regard to financial matters. An important meeting of the Gov- ernors of the Board of Trade will be held tonight at the Board of Trade rooms and all the Governors are urged to be present. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank each of our many friends who so kindly assisted ...$85,307.41 Deposits January 1, 1914...... .... us in administering to the needs of Deposits January 1, 1918...ocueenees convrne souene 25,187.84 our little boy during its recent ill- $ ress and death. Alse do we want O EReR e e Gain first year.......... B R B S B v e000$60,119.67 tc thank those that furnished the flowers for it. o i [ We wish to especiaily thank Dr. H. M. Richards rvor the unceasing . AMERICAN([ STATE BANK efforts to save our darling. May God bless each and every one of you is the prayer of MAUDE A. GILES. R. W. GILES. * Ladies FOR ’ | EVERY DAY USE When you are down town shopping, drop in for a cup of beef tea or hot chocolate. We know fjust how to make it so that you will call lagaln. See for rourself if this is not a fact. / Red Cross Pharmacy THE GRAND s, »* AT IR N | VAUDEVILLE J 4% | \ 3 MR. .JAS: C. Mcm : BREAKFAST . \ “ audience Sunday night; he‘”:a:”al Shredded Wheat Biscuit repertoire of fifty.songs. render several selections each night all this week. DINNER Fresh Fruits and. Vegetables FIVE 0'CLOCK LUNCH - ... S| Photoplays Sunshine Crackers and Hot Choco- HEARTS late with Snow Mellow In two reels. A touching drama of breaking home ties. 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