Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 18, 1914, Page 5

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n Case of Fire} Phone 5,000 il b B R R R RGO DR by i+<, B. C. Angell and son, Wil- b, “mmerson, are spending today iampa, where they went down on combined business and pleasure jile Alta May Chestnut, the -yvear-old daughter of Mr. and (hestnut, of the Griffin vicin- died on July 4th. The family the sympathy of many friends tlieir bereavement. Irs. I. C. Jenkins and children, mer residents of Lakeland, but w of Tampa, left this week for | mountains of North Carolina, be. located at Edneyville for the two months. C. J. Yarbrough came up ay from Wauchula and is the st of her son, Mr. Arthur Yar- bugh and family. She will be for some time which her friends I be glad to learn. . T. L. Walker and son, for- of Lakeland, but now of Tam- passed through this city Thurs- enroute to Waynesville, N. (., they will spend the summer. bore Mr. and Mrs L. B. pth Abel of Terra Ceia, and Mrs. hit Bevis pf Bartow have just re- pod from a trip to Miami, where v went in their machine, enjoy- u pleasant ten days’ outing. B3ayis Our sister county of Polk is show- e 2 commendable and timely ac- in good road buildinz. The d lately finished from the county po to Lakeland is a good one and ly appreciated by the large piber of people who use it con- antly. Polk was late in waking p. but her awakening scems to be ugh.—Plant City Courier, liss Maude Miller, ¢ school at Hancock, ¢ in this morning to spend the who is teach- near Pauway, k-end with her fam Her ol has been in progr only a , but already a good attendar pd much interest in the work has evidenced and she st off school under most encouraging foumstances, r. and Mrs. 1 I for a visit in Knoxville, T Samu¢ to their former Miss | LAKELAND VS, PALAT WONCAY AND TUESDAY Everyhody \\1]1 be at the Athletic {Field Monday ang Tuesday after- noons to see the two games between Lakeland and Palatka—that is they will be if they like a fast article of ball, and we have a wireless that this is the kind that will be dishes out to the patrons on this occasion. Lakeland ALWAYS ball, and we plays understand that Palatka bunch put up the claim, so the games Monday and Tuesday bid fair to be great exhibi- tions, and ones that no one can af- for jam up the same to miss. LITTLE DOROTHY 0'DONIEL DIES AT ST. PETERSBURG | The many friends of the family or Mr. C. F. O'Donie] will learn with regret of the death of Mr. O'Doniel's little daughter, Dorothy, which occurred in St. Petershurg last night. The little one three sincere who was | ced about g years, was taken ill at Pass-a-Grille, where the fam- ily was sojourning for a time. and was removed to St. medical attention. Al her life Petersbure for efforts to save unavailing, and the little one w from the loved ones whose lives during her brief stay she had brightened. ' Mr, O'Doniel, who were, however, as taken 1as been going |[to and from the resort while his tamily was enjoying their vacation there, went over to St. Petershurg vesterday, and arrived just before the little one's death. The body Iwill reach Takeland on the 10:15 (train tonicht, interment taking place tomorrow |MR. SCALLY'S GENEROSITY RELIEVES PELLAGRA VICTIM | An immediate response to the ap- peal made in the Telegram yester- day on bohalf of Mrs. Albritton, was |received, Mr. J. W. Scally gener- ously cominge forward and tendering the Telegram g check for $10 to jcover the cost of the treatiment which | Mrs. Albritton hopes will relieve 1]u'l' sufferine. 't is such whole- |souled acts of liberality and charity |that makes the Telearam contend that the peonle of Lakeland ar I best in the world and that it is a privilege to live among them. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JULY 18, 1914, ) such as complaints against the city management, or account of condi- tions existing in the city, will please submit such to the committee be- tween now and the open committee session above. W. K. JACKSON, Chairman. JQJIN F. COX, Secretary. on date as L T S In Society 23 oooss BB S Jackson and Mrs, meetiny Holland. After the i delicious refreshments were served, which all enjoyed. hope it may tfime so that we may have a largeri attendance. f Mrs. Edward 0. Flood Entertains At a Pretty Five 0'Clock Tea Mrs. Fred Flood of Bartow was the charming honoree at infor- mal five o'clock tea Mrs, 2. 0. Flood yesterday afternoon, at |¢ her home on Kast Orange street. Lit- (¢ an given by assisted the hostess in | who enjoyed thie Ruth Flood, serving. Those hospitality of this accomplished 'the National and American League hostess were the honoree, Mrs. Fred |games will be flashed upon the Flood, Mrs. T. R, Carty, Misses |screen cach night-—the runs, hits, Bristol and Clegy of Tampa, the jerrors and batteries, house guests of Mrs. Carty, Mmes. e {C. White, A. B. Lovell, K. Blan- ANNOUNCEMENT ton, Mcllwaine, C. D. Clough, Hol- e combe, 8. T. Fleteher, Cornelison, Miss Emma Robison. Miss Mildred Morse entertained a fow of her young friends last even- ing at her home on South New York One dollar donated by Mrs. A, J I Black and one dollar by Mr. 0. W, Collier for this case,. have heen !nlaced in the Telegram’s chari {fund. i DEATH OF MRS. PILLANS Mrs, M, A torday afte 3 Robhingon ave to be absent a month. Mr. Doo-| i n I5-016 jof il most i tellisen! For many vears Mrs. Pillans h ns and progressive farmers in | o0 N 0o ere, and du county, his farm Ivin Ulihat time has won for herself a wide miles north of Lakeland, and a8 ircle of friends, all of whom will 8 mow well past sldty and i e greatly grieved at the news of first vacation he ever took, he | }“" death. She is survived by four nds to thoroughly enioy it, and iy yips, 11, 7. Anderson and many friends in and around Mr. W. P. Pillans of Lakeland, Iy land hope for him and his ""{r_ L S S T n ife a pleasant vi t | 1t wife a pleasan 0 | Evans. Tennessee home and a g rilkanicto it . to Florida. f } Brief fun ser vill he co J | dueted at the der th mort REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS bl sine e by el —_— a N LN o \ b 1 t|tl 4 n church Orlando rnished by the Security Abstract |th Pr u and Title Com i) |5 1 12 val Compan) Frank —e land Realty mpa 3 : colid carloads of farniture b 1 B ( Y 1”- being unloaded today and four i ey | more to arrive next week. See us for P. Burke. {m S o ieni t . Serien- |f re bargains. Kimbrough Sup- teuben Serjenian to A. K. Serien-| Sais WEMW MAJESTIC PRPBPPRPBILH g bi-l"l"l-m 3 [ 3—GREAT FEATURE REELS—3 | AND VAUDEVILLE [AMILTON AND SANDERS The Musical Nuts In a change of progranm e A BRONCO BILLY'S OATH reat western feature with “Big Anderson in the l¢ ading ————————————— | THE PLOT OF THE HILLWIEN vo reel thriller, a fea ill make you ! GOOD SHOW ALWAYS | well look at this—two whole, fun lore, solid hours of enjoyment, |t ls galore, features a dou how for the single you have one of the |vou ever had. Don’t m show ‘1 't or don't get here late. See t all | | ~———— i NELLIE'S WEDDING | A nedy scream that will make | r m ea AT At than a barrel avenue. The decorations were pot- |take pupils in voice, xn.u.uj i ted plants, crepe myrtle and roses, [and organ. 2867 4 4 with a center piece on the dining — — table of four-o'clocks and ferns. The voung people spent the evening play f l :;m‘.t old fashioned games which MM wonder u lseemed to enjoy. Arter partaking of —————————— :]M:Mh and cake, prepaved by the i 3 : 4 [voiine lostess, they plaved a ‘eame | The growth of our husi- {of flinch and took their departure ness has been wonderful, 2 DR, SAMURL E. SyiTH & @ SPECIALIST EvEs Exanmi GLASSES FITTED ‘ HOURS & 9 10 12 A % | | 2T04P. M, | 3 | i [ & * 3 SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING WHARF RATS The most thrilling 2 reel feature you ever saw. Thrilling escapes, sensa- [\ tional captures; a great story ! i | — WHEN THE COWB0YS MEET Western feature. The kind | s you want to get up an']i More exciting than that land-Fort Meade game UDITORIUM ORCHESTRA Lakeland’s Classy Musicians 7—ALL FEATURE REELS—7 | Doors Open at 6 O'Clock Special All Next Week— MISS ATHLONE DE MOYER Direct ) all dancers, Greatest of from Montgomery's Tampa Theater.“l B.C. MASS MEETING NEXT - WEDNESDAY NIGHT 348 oo G o nd or to the |g : '-«»«:»«nma by her father and mother. Those Mizpah Circle present were Misses Genevieve Dug- Mizpah Circle met with Mrs, E. . |gan, Kathleen Carter, Roxie Wyatt, Flanagan Wednesday afternoon with |Cora Moore, Mildred —and : cight present. Two delightful vocal | Morse, Messrs. Woodson, \Williams, selections were rendered by Miss |Shelley, Johnson, Paul Turner, cart Barber Miss Ima Margaret Morse, We {impolite not rain so hard next eveniung. lof the finest attractions on the road \for the Auditorium all next week. | Miss l'l‘:m;:n dancer. comes direct theater, tle Violet Flood of Bartow and Miss jand at ling | | ! open § studio in the Lakeland Business l[nl- i‘ i i Miss Miss Morse Entertains |tege, ilh\pcrl«mul [elp, which % LAKELAND, FrLA, ‘ .mz».,u."m, THE PALMS ' OWNED BY LAKELAND MILITARY BB EB PRIt & 3 B % Corrugated Iron _— LIME P! Mildred was assisted in entertaining i Helen Morse Jr. Also who was enough to sleep the whole and Harlie Manager Green has secured one Moyer, the great This talented lady from the Montgomery Tampa, @ guarantee of her ability. She will give a free lesson it any performance. from the stage a special Saturday matinee Tango punch will be served. Start- Monday night the returns from Athlone De Mrs. W. D. Holland, who is to 4 conservatory of music at her wishes to announce that Emma I.. Barclay, who will dnwt the conservatory work, will '111\0 next week and will be in position |r\[ violin, Why? Good best Good Work, at the means Service and ]H'i(‘\‘.\. Flynn Does It Right Laketand Dry Cleaning PLANT C. Williamson, Prop. PHONES 405-298 Cor. Pine and North Tennessee We Clean Kid Gloves, all kinds, all lengths, 25c. G We have got the best show in town tonight It's a dandy. What is it? | Come and see THE MOUNTAINEER A story of moonshiners THOSE PERSISTENT OLD MAIDS | This is well worth what we charge you for th show A MEXICO Max MIX Asher. You all know funny comedian, Featuring Max, We supply band music outside and FEESEPEEETTIDD SEPIPEPIFREESOILIIRIEEEOTD BBERSTIIIPIIIOPPIDIEPPDEDS JUST ARRIVED @ ’us . TlTu special committee that was § Two Carloads Red cedar Shlngles appointed by the mass meeting on | g June 30 will hold an open session 1n 'g the city hall at 7:30 p. m. Wednes- |& day, July 22, to hear complaicts and g B R l c K grievances of citizens of Lakeland j# SEEEPEEERPOEDHEESOEHE SHPPEFEPEOPOHOBEE & g & & e & o i Sodrdbgugeds PHONE 400 - BUILDERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY PAGE FIVE CEMENT PLASTER SHINGLE STAINS Headquarters for Gold Rings Our large stock of Solid Gold Rings entitles us to announce our- selves as Headquarters for Ring Buyers. The famous W. W. W. is the best made. DRODEEEID FHETIDOBEGDDHEEEEGIDBIHC Come to see them whether you are ready to buy or not CONNER & O’STEEN Next Door to P. O, Phone 369. frfrigode gt D gt i ® & 6 real orchestra music inside Joth uantity and ity. week is the week. A handsome set of silver ware to be given away ab- solute free. Now on display stevens Jewelry Store. Remember next big B 2 T B T 0 T T oo A s [ e SEIBEEDESEDIEEDIEE HUNDREDS OF THEM! ¢ A g shipment of the reprint @ e {ition of famous copyright- é ed books—the best reading & ».for the least money. ‘g 50 Cents a Book! THEBOOKSTORE§ DEIBPPEBEDE: 2 B Weddings Fine selection of the latest de signs in Sterling Silber made by 6orham, Alvin and Whiting Mfg. Co. “None Better Made” Cut Glass from Pairpoint Corp., Hawkes and Clark. Also the Popular Hand Painted China Remember the Gold Initial China in 100 piece dinner set. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER Cameo Jelelry We have just received from our importer one of the larg est shipments of Cameos in Pendants, Brooches, La Valleirs, Rings, and Tie Pins ever shown in Lakeland. i« A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL Jewelersland Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla, '\t‘,‘ % { .

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