Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 20, 1914, Page 5

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base of Fu-e Phone 5,000 & * Mr. J. J. Elliston, of Tampa, is i Lakcland today looking after his pusine=s interests here. e 5 nandsome Cadillac car, which he a handsome Caddilac car, which he recently purchased. \liss Alma Glenn, of Atlanta, and | Mrs. F. L. Floyd, of Tampa, spent | rday and today in the city the| yestt i cuests of Miss Julia Etta atrd Patterson. e Mrs. G. P. Quaintance has been contined to her home by illness for eviral weeks, which her friends re- gret 1o learn, and all hope that she will soon be enjoying her usual good | health. Miss Lulu Euling, of Morton, II1., is in the city the charming guest of per friend, Miss Florence Conibear, at the latter’'s lovéy home on Lake Hollingsworth. \ pretty little bungalow residence | just completed by Mr. E. C. Eades on kast Bay on the lot adjoining his | own residence is an added attraction o that part of the city. Mr. A. H. Pope, of Jackson, Ga., has arrived in Lakeland to spend a few days with his cousin, Mr. 0. J. Pope and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Wider and son, Stuart, leave for Tampa and St. Petersburg for a week’s outing. Mr. Wider intends making a trip north to south Dakota and Minnesota with the view of bringing back some par- ties to invest in Lakeland property. The selection of a baseball dia-| mond was made yesterday afterncon, the Brown site, where the dizamond | was lust season, being decided on. | The ground will be placed in first- class shape at once, Bermuda grass plan.cd and everything gotten in readiness for the pulling off of some of the best games Lakeland fans have ever witnessed. The location of the new grand stand has been decid- ed on, and at an early date subscrip- tions will be taken with which to meet the expense of same. Those ' who cnjoy good ball and who look | back on last summer's games with, pleasure, but who wished then that! they had had a place to sit down, will, we feel sure, be glad to donate to this fund. Subscriptions can be left at the Hub Clothing store, and the Telegram will be glad to publish a list of all those who subscribe. There are a number of good players | in Lakeland and when the first game | is called Lakeland will have a team! of which all will be proud, we feel| sure ., Hugh Jones Entertained His Little Friends Yesterday afternoon Master Hugl Joues of North Carolina entertainec a number of the little folks of Lake- . at the home of his cousin, Mrs. | M. {.. Bradley, on East Lime St. \fter two hours of uninterrupted fun and frolic on the lawn they| were invited into the dining room, where refreshments of fruit, candy, and ice cream were served in a most attractive manner. Those en- joying Master Jones’ hospitality | were Misses Margaret Jewett, Eliz Frances Grether, Frances and Masters Boyrl| Booth and Ballard | | Il i | | 1 | 1 1 | cake beth Love, Murray Heath, Wilson Myron [Mr.d, B, M [, "The MRS AVERS DIeS AN OB od T8y who his § ar La.x\m} for a number Ruminations of Uncle l'lenry Mrs. Ayers resided pe died ¢ ars i P ! * Uhis morning in: e juries whicy o g from in- | g an g & 1€ received M §in v onday S 2 |by being thrown from per | Dear Editer I take my pen in hand BeAD SDaNinE s Wk b WABOD | hand to have you put in your pap- it town, her horee povr o “E|Der my opinions about a citty man- having been 4l automobile, lie owners of fri:h[..n,.,} by fager. 1 offen have a sneekin feelin The the car is! ties identity of ¢ not known Stopped , Jured Jady i let peeple know what 1 think on sub- Jecks on which I reelize they watin to heer my advise. as the A short never later the in- 5 found by time n«:izhhnrs} on the. roadside uncongeign A citty manager Is a move in the those making the dice '0US, one of | rite direckson, and 1 am glad to see Ti8 the discovery being|it took Me e ) Ing|it took. | . . eming fal + OF this city. | It is a idee which 1s sucksessfull “:lOL next appearéd on | ever where ::: :‘ " ':“’ wd, taking in more it is a popler nosion. If it be- e rv\‘l-bu e fli'[ Mrs :Umvs nown l'ur' and wide that we | Slven i where she \\‘.\s;"i‘" got comun»sswn form of gov- Hhivdl treatment but her fp.jernment and a citty manager in this Juries were oo sever, and she \“N”I.m citty of ourn, it will ve seen by all that we are rite up to snuff. | aiut one of them fellers which de- olelock at Gaps u'\v}’\ires to set by the rodeside in a hut an have the world pass by, nor do |1 Aesire to see the citty do so. 1 am |one which is in faver of gittin out lin a autermobile an ridin along at the hed of the persession. Ner am I one which gets sore and wauts to quit when the tune changes to one which 1 aint fond of. No, sir, Mr. H., 1 keep on marchin and fin- nally the band gits aroun to my tune agen or else I git uset to some Which I thought I didn't like. 1 keep on agoin, as is well knowed by them this morning The funeral takes place i tomorrow morning gt 1 cemetery . Mrs. Hogan Entertaineq G 10 o B oil R Mg o on West Lemon stre Hogan's love 1y home | '€t was the scene of a lovely ternoon sdthering yesterday when she tntertained members of the G, 1, A tlw to B was Dbe, mnu.lx (4 J*\U". lower decorated for scheme of tloor the color red and green being ar- P r 9 | ‘\\ hen 1 git careless an neegleck to are | when tryed, an further-! & | & | & FLA., FEB. 20, 1914 | 0 i 4 Tango Beads SEEEPBEIEHSDHIIHIHHHBODE | HOTEL ARRIVALS § 3 & & B T T BT B B 0 T RS KTRTFR J. A. Miller, Jacksonville; Chas. V. Miller, Ocala; E. H. Sempler, Philadelphia; R. G. Zetrour, Jack- i sonville; G. W, l<rumon ackson- Bl & tistically carried out, while bowls of fwhbich is ackquainted with me. ville: b\“’k' :\)Il{\l:‘fi[l‘l' As MG 03 and It ) ts . . y is ey g td potted plants added their Well, to change the subjick agen,|ta; Frank T. l.l.lh.nu. Tampa Times; n.xl,,l‘um and Wty 1o the scene. [I am in faver of gittin a outside I-”' el!IaIl lh]\l‘ll«-llx{lutrvr Plltltsh{nrrgli um“h the afternoon slips of pa-|map for citty manager, although I|Conn.; C A‘ M?llor :ln'(llr \\?Il;: ber - with twenty questions were, would be willin to take the job if|St. Charles, . C. R, Rice, Tam- passed around d each one was pre-{nobodd we will is al 1 e (5)llms l.lm]lil: s : ) : ; as 10boddy more willin is able to be|banks, Tampa; J. A. McLamore, | sented with a penny from which we [found, \ml.xll\, Va.; B. A. Brown, Tam- |& i e A 8 Y " R rers " 1 i \yere Binbosed to get our answers The reescus for me bein in faver :tlms(hvn“ A\Ill‘l)ll;l‘l;;l: !1 1(!(13]1].1)‘ ]})ll‘ll((‘sk & This afforded us a good deal of funlof a outside man is few and simple |Jack J. €. McDonald, ' and pleasure dn rite to the pint. A outside man|gonville; ( :\ La ‘v|l(,‘;ll"‘"\t|'::;:}‘.f[ :;: After the contest was over, Mrps, |l vew us with a cam an unbyased | Ga Chas. B. Bigelow, Jackson- | o bR ) I i H B Coo WL Jager was awarded first |¢¥e, an he wili be likely to keep that ;‘lx o l‘l'ii.'lflk)lllll llllll,])(‘ll{l;:::tlllft'\\ll‘llllil‘tlT— :51 prize as she bad gotten ninetecn of |“¥e single to the idee of doin his more; Ed Hafer, Jacksonville; C. R, *§: the twenty correct Mrs. (. R.|work well. He won't have privat in "1‘.‘17?(?" .luNl-f(s((m” '}1]1](‘.‘{: .“{:“’1?‘“1 (“l:lr(! Rice was consoled with the booby terests and feelin to draw him from | kett, llmmn, Rnsq (r.mo Philadel- | & her charming voune dauzhter, Miss|mMite, ner will he be tempted to re- Kerlin, I)Mlon, U ()ltm.m Tam- ~§» Mary, served a dainty salad course, |member that some plan or other fot g“ (;'\' .I]l \llt”hh(“'uvh'-{tn (wl]‘(’,l\':’l"‘:fi:; - followed by hot chocolate and sev- the good of this fare citty is goin |Ohio; R‘I]MI Duff I'ln‘nt City; Fran- | % eral kinds of cake to be of help to the feller whose boy ":’L(',"“\‘\'”l"] Hl(t‘u'n:lf ‘(I‘J]‘m,',:‘é:‘l(:h',( ]."." & P : i J. 5 ag J. S| & Mrs, . W, Jager, then favored | licked hisn ten yeers or s ago. Ner .\‘Ii]lm'. Tampa; . Floyd ; Jones, :!: us with an instrumental solo, fol-| M pickin him out for the job will \\w-‘(\\l'i'li:l‘?:" 'I‘ rl ‘I'lllm 'INEIA; Alice I, b ot | cheste [ oL . ‘ v Jlowed by two selections from Miss|be called upon to swaller any past| pogan, ington, D. ‘:;: Mary Hoea The mewt present [reevences or the like in doin so. ‘l"’k”‘“‘” onville; J. A. Mil- i ) e i o Ll o o 1don. Jack s KEd Hanley, Tam- |3 who had the pleasure of 3Mrs, Ho-|!n pickin him out we will pick him|p,! v, Sipe’ Tampa; R, A, [& gan's hospitality, were Mrs. J. F,|out solely tor his ability, an ‘m..r‘inrusl' l‘lnlnlm' o \\\" 2\‘I1I(ll)llrill LT ; ¢ + e it Gl rew fla.; Mrs . Royale, Turner, Mrs. €. W. Juger, Mre | D¢ I8 picked out, he will do his work| pogton; Miss Cullins, Boston; W. D. H. H. Brower, Mrs. (. R. Rice,[s0lcly accordin to his abillity. Doug 'llfl"k-“\l;"\'m(':; k‘\l (I‘)l.( R'fl|m- Mrs. T. E. Dunbar, Mrs. H., H Ihe trabble with justis in anny G500 a4"Mrg, "3, 'W." Dickson,, Cin- { . Mrs. W. B, Cone and Mrs. [Citty 15, she has got too manny cinnati. ‘rends or too manny ennemys. The Nicholson P —R—_——— hart than hed. ager is the cennerel run of folks has got more An the result is that with justis feller which aint got no gon, NEW TREMONT i ALt OSHIBEERES A. W. Dickinson and wife, Chi- fi‘.s she had ought to be dispensed a cago: W. J. Burnot('ankl‘wifn. Min- feller sees a chanst to faver a frend 'I',l;;:zfl]‘:;‘,mm]m" l'\ .:(" w!\fioodv.. or slap a ennemy an bein humen he N]??l‘l‘l‘{)(‘l!]hlllll’lzh‘l"l'l"l‘]‘l(lnllflflrfi)}lIX { l‘},.a.l.. is apt to take the chanst. The best . \W. Arrineton. Rocky Mount, man for the persition of citty man- EI.: ‘(‘h; S‘ll*\?()“l(]’“l‘fr;;':’- Wll‘f:(lk(l;:?l((l' \Ii«-h.; Thomas D. Griffin, N. frends and no ennemys in the citty, Y Carl ~B. Rowntree, Atlanta, S o % s Y @ali R, 8, \\|Ih.uns and wife, r\vw an when his frends or his enemys york: 3 Now \m‘ either one gots t O W Ga.; er on ots too mlmt'mn}x. we Shiler ._‘“,‘ \hmll\ will have to get someboddy else, and Ny )hey 8. A, \II”]'., and I will now draw my remark to a Wife, 11.; Mrs e y ‘{ ‘I y L \v. Barton, St. Paul, Minn’ Miss lLlr~ cle hopin that my words will be 5y St "pPaul, Minn.: Mr. Robert took in good spirret as they are Barton, St. Panl; K. R. Deems, | _ s sl gk Washington, Pa.: R. T. Smith, ment. Amen., No more at present girmingham, Ala,: Miss \l.nh('w“ from vour true frend Mrs. Wolf (..m‘lgu“ | S RSP 48 ATy Wayerc Ga S, UNCLE TIENRY \W. B. Graham, Chi-|% ||HHI]H'I|"I‘ (‘hicago; § raleshurg, | 2 Mic dattle Creek, s FOR COUNTY TREASURER Mich. B nw.(”... IR ¢ E 8 . O’Malle w I announce myself a candidate for mll"'}f;]'\ 5 by '. m:” ‘.‘ connty treagurer of Polk county sub- adelphia g | 4 Lynchburg By 3 ject to the action of the Democratic sonvillg, o # nrimary eleetion June 2, 1914, Valdosta, Ky '“. l'l . PR ATITE 7 Qo) H. Wist, Jacksonville a. WERNER G, JONI \ Balton, Boston Auburndale. Fla HAVE vou scen Captain Ringman Have you seen Captain Ringman Mach The Wonder Man, at the Mach, The Wonder Man, at the (irand theater this week. ATTRACTIONS COMING ic Tonight OOI\F (‘O\IEDY PL AYERS s ean, re- e fir censed | A]] Next Week— . nne Ve 4 l oni ht NORMAN FIELD PLAYERS : i In 4-act plays and vaudeville be- | ARE YOU A MASON twean acts. Popular prices. Opening : +ire i bill, “The Village Parson.’’ Ladies, A d yanied by gentlemen, holding ‘Mw’ = i ed seat ticket, free, Monday ‘ H OF FATE JERUCHI GYPSENE PLAYERS : J é elude. S0 THE WHEELS ‘F FA PERUCHI G o e \ h class plays. Popular prices. Mi jross. Interpreta- \ star cast including Edward o0 TH - Oize, E Lawrence and other cadings, Miss Maude Willis EIR MUTUAL FRIEND stars re, subject to be selected, Re SAM P S SHOW 4-act plays and vaudeville at popu- Geo. R Stuart Knoxville, Tenr | B lar prices PAUL GILMORE ir the Romantic Play CAPTAIN ALVAREZ Prices 10c and 20c [ March Tomorrow Continuous Show; | Vaudeville and } Pictures from 30 to 11 0°Clock M THE GRAND 5?5 | A performance | while protecting the missionaries of | Grand theater this week? oo o iy 43u"nin?)%fiin}ufi@t%(b«& W%‘%m%’ 'ZNZ"S"z"iu-ui"inzflr*‘l'#'i'3"1' ! Monday 16th All Week BILLY HILL CO § People 5 A Novelty Show. Comedy Talking and Dancing Acts. PRINCESS JUANITA el bt TR The Pretty Spanish Gir]l in Singing and Dancing CAPTAIN MACH The Wonder Man no other has ever: given. Hear his wonderful story of|® how he was captured by the Boxers China. See his act which shows the signs of the persecution by the sav- age Boxers while in Captivity in China. 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