Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 24, 1914, Page 5

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Case of Fire By My, G T, . H. T. Daniels, of Sylvester, Mg, J B Belli” hitect W. B. Talley, of Jack- le, is in the city today to the ire of his many friends. ks Hallie Ley is in Lakeland after a two weeks' visit in Florida with relatives and ire from Dayton, Ohio, to Mr. . Smailes this morning brought casing news that Mrs. Smailes ndergone an operation and was well. Her many f{riends she will soobn return home y improved in health. ————— —— W. S. Irvin and family left day morning for St. Peters- making the trip in their car. there they will go to Pass-a- and will enjoy a ten days’ g there and at Sarasota. Fred Benford left yesterday s Grille, where he went to Irs. J. M. Holland's house for the week-end. Mrs. Hol- pnd family with Miss Nell have been at the Pass for sev- ays and report a grand time. J. F. Townsend is confined home by an attack of appen- . which his friends trust will rove serious. His wife has telegraphed for and will ar- his afternoon from Greenville, she has been visiting relatives ‘0 weeks. Leland McMullen has re- i from a two weeks' trip to ountaing of North C(arolina, ng at Asheville and other While there he visited Mr, pn Connor, formerly of this . G. Memminger. Will Sammon, a valued mem- the clerical force of the First al Bank, is enjoying his an- yacation and last week he went 0 Pass-a-Grille, where he en- the splendid fishing and bath- ot failing to report three times in the dining room of Hotel e, at which hostelry he was red. s Martha Emily Ley of Arcadia charming guest of her cousin, is a tal- Hallie Ley. Miss Ley impersonator and is just from Meade, where she gave o and interesting recital. —— y Birthdey Party le Miss Lucy Marie Tidwell ained a number of her little s Thursday afternoon from 1 o'clock, at her grandmother’s, . F. Evans, 8§15 East Orange in honor of her fifth birth- After the little guests had taken out for a After va- played they dining room ed they were t hunt on the other games Were invited to the lawn hone 5,000 : mmnd»mmm(n Archibald of Tifton, s in the city the guest of her Spear and fam- < in Lakeland, the guest of her Who is now private secretary to an at- t | partners for supper by a very unique HEBBBEBEIEIPS I P BB PEBEPDE Stolen Bases Hit by Pitched lnl” —Sawyer, 35 minutes. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA and interesting method. Bach were ll‘nl:lx:n ! hour, 3 X '©8- given beans which represented Attendance—350 money, and were taken into a room where a sheet had been stretched. T 0 A young lady would walk so that her r a her, he room was darkened but on the ther side of the sheet was a light. bac eflection would show nd the young men the highest on the sheet would bid for bidder taking herfor in to supper. delightfully spent and at a late hour all with most happy occasion. Social Club Organized home of Miss Bernice Nowlin, a few v which proved to be the nucleus of a e a with Mr. secretary . —————————————————————————— where delicious ice cream and cake The evening was pleasantly and st went them to their pleasing homes carrying memories of a|wa Tuesday evening at the lovely ble oung people gathered socially— lub organization. Mr. F. Earl Washburn sked to serve as chairman pro tem G. C. Williamson acting Miss Francis Riggins and was gle wa FEATURE REELS AND VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT HAL BILLETER 1S GREAT ACROBATIC ACT An Excellent Novelty SHACKLED SOULS t 3 ree] feature; a story of a gripping and sensational. JEALQOUSY well acted K action, THE THRIFTY JANITOR aph 2 reeler with plent; dy scream from start to finish GOOD MUSIC ALWAYS ’ with a big Q - COME EARLY g0 wrong right The right way et right down here pe- man can g tonight, a two reel- ar featur , with smoke on [ THE SOUL OF HONOR Garlets Smith bases but our the result of his stick work, hi second scoring Ge § and his sacrifice in the fourth scor- ing COMMENTS ON THE GAME Spivey, what Juli-et?? and uck yesterday . Y. Billy says: ma Smith That name Romeo and Juliet must have got them that Rodrigez. an]m .md Smith. Sixteen out of seventeen. The question now is “Now n and lose his cue. might in the Sawyer. s some hit. two runs were and play Romeo to my Juliet; we're just the right build for the parts.” Smith got mad because Watson was the LEADING around him, which made Billy fum- have erred first . JULY 23, 1914. |CUNBERLAND PRESBYTERINS CALL PERMANENT PASTOR The Rev. J. D. Lewis, who has been devoting one-half of his time to this congregation for seventeen months, has successfully worked the church up to that degree of effi- ciency that enables them to call the Rev. Foster G. Callahan tucky to be their pastor, his accomplished wife, will live in Lakeland, devoting all his time to this live united Christian flock. Mr. Callahan is very fortunate in being called to work among a people where of Ken- who, with there is never a note of discord, peace and harmony always existing among a people who all live as near above reproach as perhaps church that could be found. Mr. Lewis will preach his last sermon as pastor Sunday morning at any 11 o'clock, having for his subject the Bible Doctrines of the Cumber- land Presbyterian church. At the close of the sermon the new pastor will be installed by the retiring pas- tor and the church session, preach introductory sermon pastor at 7:30 p. m. All friends of who will his as g H ; LAXELAND DEFEATED )\ : ROMEQ AND JULIET z # \,? Valdes line flied to center, Fernandez Chlcken Plllau s Be Given Ioux‘ut first. No runs. The summary: Next Friday Night Lakeland Class No. 16 of the First Methodist Gi 3 Ai” B Sunday school will give a chicken ! v'n}%or' g bl i : SPIvey, rf .. i G AR R pillau on the shores of Lake Morton | Branch of 4 9 next Friday night, July 31, to which {Gu‘rln!fl. 8 : et ‘: the public is most cordially invited Sawyer, 4 t : ‘: f] a to attend. The affair, which is un- | Watson, tlb. : : 0 i der the direction of the teachen, My ety on 00 , 0 i R. E. Lufsey. promises to be an A\],‘hm:.,-lf ........ 2 0 1] L elaborate affair. An automobile | Gijjes ; ........ ; et ride is in store for all who attend, o s s and a nice supper will also be served, Totals T\ —-, _; 1_7 ) LR et L 2 ) Christian Endeavorers Held i igll%t H PO E Delightful Social Radriges c1p 200 000 S50 i I k1 b Montatoriof o 0L s oI R The Christian Endeavor society | E. Valdes, 3b ...... 40 S0 ) ", ‘ho-ld a4 most enjoyvable social last ev- Goneho, b a2 o kO R () ening at the spacious Conibear home Myaldes sg'00 ol e | 1 on Lake Hollingsworth, at which af- Fernandez, 2b' ... .. it 0 0 fair there was a large attendance of Banterra; 6., . .0 bR T RO the younger and oldey members of [ Esguia, rf ........ 1 e B [N he First Presbyterian church. saravia, pi Ll R (R (i) The wide verandas were illuminat- —_——— — ed with Japanese lanterns lighting GERLS T LG e 1 EREh | up the lovely grounds which sur- Struck Out land 11, Romeo round this elegant home, and mak- ““‘Ilg 11:’“(;'“ 142'111—1 aialande 0LR ing the home take on a most festive mul]| luth 1 & v ; 3 i and inviting appearance. Lone il ranch, Several contests were enjoyed af- du;l.wo e e ter which the gentlemen chose their Sacrifice Hits—Smith, Ginter, Not so Did Rome-o | ! were stage Smith you But all run on the Mr. Frank Howard Thompson were appointed as a committee to aet }llrllzx Verigan is laid up with with the chairman to draw up rules [chills and fever. and regulations. Sl ’l"““" | During the evening an interesting Gil N”,’“ pitched a grand geod | musical program was rendered Re- | game striking out ten men, walking fore dishanding the guests wera [PONC hitting none, allowing but si served with lavely refreshments, af- hits, and his single in the eighth ter which bidding adieu to their [Star d the big scorin charming hostess all declared the S h A evening most enjoyably spent Branch must have all kinds of . suits, shoes, ete., by this time. That T RE NN ThESOY the church are heartily invited to be present. YBOR CY TEAM PLAS Lakeland will play Ybor City here next Tnesday afternoon and all the seats in the grandstand will be feated them this s Yhor City fell from the thousand per cent class ason . yesterday when they lost a game to Arcadia, and as they lost the first game played, an oxhibition affair, which they don't count, but which Lakeland does, this puts our team h\ the lead. If we win next Tuisday Lakeland will have the champions of South Florida, and we believe that the pennant is as good as cinched. Everybody be on hand to see the great game next Tuesday afternoon. Advertise Here and Get Busy! TMENT Why let the knees geb of your Trousers baggy or Those grease spots remain ’ on vour coat sleeve when { ) | Lakeland has an I UP-TO-DATE toaning Plant | " 1 Arcadia heat Yhor €ix to nothing| as served. e “‘l'[g‘l:-rf‘nllim\'ina e bReden Eollbgh| o the }l‘l‘:l!ll:l "4;!|I|4!>‘ Aceording # £ Sy Sarm to the Ybor boys' remarks as they ;‘“IEHI;H:;']L‘\]_"“ )41\111‘,11:1;v]l‘:llél‘l‘:u‘mpwn. passed vh.x-,x']x'h on their way to Tam. Dorothy, Fdna, Mae and Christina W‘M L aighbthelr KEERMNENS s noY Doyle, Lucile MeQueen, Banita Moon, | 211 100 ousant ;‘”‘"r"'m"“" s Lewis and Rosebud De Milli M’“‘;'“‘” { "l A ‘H‘r P Charles and Lemaine Everett, Mar- S R gret, Bess and Dave Swindell, Hen- nis Peterman, Raymond Culler, Jack Mok City. Tiiesday, FANS. and It Rhodes. i will be some game The Yhor City The little hostess received many !v»;nn #aid they would rather play in pretty and valuable presents. Mr Talealund than ans oW Arount: (s E s was assisted by Mrs. A. A | iavs oF e world: becausa. they weve Bowellin entettaining ithe LG treated decent and their stay was tO1Ka, always made pleasant Kind of a : nice reputation for our little city to have, isn't it? There will be a choir rehearsal at the Presbyterian church tonight at And the seven went by without | 7:30. All members are urged to be | 5 stpeteh again. For reasons why present. : C. GREEN. MISS DEMOYER In new dances tor Specia I ] program THE AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA ‘muse” in 4 FEATURE REELS AND VAUDEVILLE interwover irama [ WHEN THE V\HEELS CLOGGED A Special Matinee Tomorrow 2:30 to 5:00 TANGO PUNCH SERVED Special Feature SHORTY'S TRIP T0 MEXICO Western I Dry NE 405 suits CLEAN AND PRESSED PROPERLY No Way but the Right Way Laketand Dry Cleaning PLANT G, C. Williamson, Prop. PHO your L Il i.““n.u\r VD ( ( | BRPPIPPPPRDDDPDDEPDE PGP fiug taxed | g on this occasion, as everybody is :§: JeWelerS anxious to see our boys go up ‘_:“,. against the only team that has de. ,: | | % L Wz Cor. Piue and North Tennessee We ciean Kid Gloves | | | fi’ e AT TTRRY OWNED BY LAKEI,AND MILITARY BAND ! PROGRAM TONIGHT 3.\~ always, is a good one. This the- aiter always shows the hest If you j an’t attend our show, come out and (hear our band, which plays in front | of the theater at 7:30; music on the furnished by our orchestra. | | inside is PAGE FIVE hbdaaas st st A LAl L2 T R] PONDER THIS “Is it not worth your while to have the feeling of security that goes hand in hand with your dealings with an established and reliable business firm which guarantees their material and work and will still be in business ncxt week, and next month and next year to back up their guarantee.” Unless you consider yourself an expert on electrical devices, their uses, and proper manner of installation it will pay you to think it over. We Are Experts. Phone 46 THE ELECTRIC STORE 307 E. Main St. Florida Electric and Machinery Co. P PPPPPPEPPRIPPOPPPEPP PRFPRTEIOPE HHGRPBHHODHDOBHHOEHESGH O DI OPPPP i % Conscientious Work at Fair Prices is Our Motto Yes We Repair All Kinds of Jewelry Conner & ('Steen Next Door to Post Office Call and See Our Display and Ask Our Prices Watch.us for Timely Suggestions in the Newest Ornaments doigbooifosfooeofeodeofoodedddoadr B g g B & DB BB g B oofooodr i B o dioe el HUNDREDS OF THEM! A big shipment of the reprint i edition of famous copyright- ed books—the best reading for the least money. 50 Cents a Book! :THE BOOK S TORE BB R R B BR BB BDEDGE D BB S B D .;,.g,.],*.g,:g.um“m Weddings Fine selection of the latest designs in Sterling Silber made by Gorham, 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 Jelpelry We have just received from our importer one of the est shipments of Cameos in Pendants Valleirs, Ring larg s, and Tie Pins ever shown in Lakeland. “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL R arks that are heard upon the | streets l Vhere are all the people tonight? | | Ans. In the Palms theater. [ | Dadc ke me to th epicture show 1 A \1‘ right, darling, which one? | i’I‘ PAL of course. | we 1at shall we do to- -Let's go to the PALMS 8 where they all go. Jewelersjand Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla.

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