Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 31, 1914, Page 5

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MMWWW In Case of Fu'eg, finéé%%m*m&m@ifl@i% Mr. M. T. LaHatte, of the South- ern Printers’ Supply <o., of Atlanta, spent today in Lakeland. _— The Lakeland Military Band will give their regular concert in the park tomorrow afternoon at All are invited. Bl usual Virginia standard and which were much appreciated and joyed. en- Mrs. D. B. Dickson has as her guests her mother, Mrs. J. E. Burt of Talbotton, Gh., and her aunt, Mrs. J. F. Davis, of Columbus, Ga. This is their first visit to Florida and they are delighted with the weather and the country. | Mrs. Hattie Logan left today for New York city, where she goes to purchase the fall line of millinery | and ready-to-wear for LaMode. She will be away until the latter part of August at which time she will be accompanied home by an expert | Phone S,OOO% GOVERNORS' MEETING 080 T NOCHOLS THE WINE: e restar monns e o TEENTH VICTIMG FOR THE LOGAL BASEBALL TEAM the Governors of the Board of Tx.nl« will meet tonight at 7:30. | of importance is to pe tr Business e b ansacted at ' 5 fenned, J. Buckalew out at first, A. J. HOLWORTHY, | Lakeland July 31, 1914, Secretary. | ABRR T PO e e Ganter, 8h 0, 00 210 Silver Social Spivey, ”'b ----- : ‘1' 2 ‘l" A qreat Success Braneh, tetin i 8 L SR The silver social given last night | Garlets, / 300000 ; 0 By the G, 1. A.lto Byl ot B, m“'uhflr;p o iR S0L 008G the home of Mrs, 1. B.Hogan, was |Sawyer, ¢ AR T 0 a great success, about fifty persons ! Watson, 1b. .. iy o0 T8 ln‘.zuj.: DERAEDL ‘tol enjoy: ‘the enteps [BIIthIR 0 alal 0l 1 g tainment . Venieah s hi sl T e P A musical pro2ram was rendered e e O participated in by Misges Mary Ho-| Totals .........209 1 427 ¢ gan, Cleo Scipper and Mrs. Jaeger, Nichols Who cave instrumental selections. ABR HPOE Mrs. J. H. Delcher and brother, 'Iyy(llyfl.:ii:l“h‘x‘:yu:xnl el dbite bl ‘:”""‘i-"'l\" I. L el ‘rank H, Thompso of ol asing manner. i Buckalptw, opcl AL 6ol i D } mountains olf Zl\l'yorlt(lit t((zg:gn;(: Various amusements made the cv-|Co0dnight, ef-1b... 4 0 o sl stopping in Jacksonville for 4 few | jening pass rapidly and ples santly |"‘ Buckalewi rf. /.. ¢ 0 01 o days enroute. They will he away ! jand before bidding their hostesse ‘“‘rll“h“ B a0 0 about three weeks. goodbye the guests were served with [EBIEs e BEy =S B delicious refreshments., VAL T e R ST D Hernsby, Mr. W. P. Tippets, proprietor of i i 5 e MOARABNE, KEmOmTred tha “‘“’!Og Lake Morton I:I-III.“&”.(I' Thih Tl 09 tor yesterday with a basket of nice i ifiil;e I;l[o}rton : i Fr S i b f nia apples, which were up to 1 t m_;m. i shichen pillay 1 Hesae 0 be given tonight on the shores of Fotals o usan (00050 At o s Lake Morton by Mr. R. R. Lufsey's| “Williford got hurt in the third, THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKEI b A STt aamron ,._,--m.&_w_‘_wwmfi ND, FLA., JULY 31, 1914, 3 QUESTIONS FORMEN 31 Zoeg Can you buy $7, $6 Boydens for Gertrude Overstreet to Flora W. |hour and twenty minutes to play the trimmer. Mr. Logan expects 0y g hew rame it s Vi S isigt ) s ; i i i game, but it seemed twice as long. ::1"11 mi:)-leltoflan in a :9‘\1 .da_\'s, be l F. W. Ohlinger to Roland . Some catch Spivey made in the g 0 80 up at this time. A‘line.\ cighth off of Clark's long fly. After ISR F. W, Ohlinger to Rosco C. Cline. [a lon A di : . V: . - la g hard run Algy jumped in the W . ; Mr. Edwin Spencer of the la W, H. Flowers to Ivey M. Davis. [air and pulled it down with one ! firm of Rogers and Spencer, has lum- { ber on the ground for an attrac«' tive home, which he will build in Rosedale, just east of the Lake Mor- ton school on Palmetto avenue. | facturing Co, Perry. Emma G. Hall to Melrose Manu- yand. Spivey and Ginter were the 00 E. E. Powell, guardian to Cleve batters yesterday Some umpire, Mr. Clark; we could Jeke Williams to Frank H. Upon the completion of the “‘Si'l’l‘hompson. llvm'l you all m‘:‘r )Hnj field. ] dence it will be occupied by Mr. and } R Wonder how POP WALLACE feels Mrs. Spencer. y A now ., 'mljt Fuhk.( Ad B S Kind of a nice little statement . C. Swindel to P. A. Adams. ; \ i v Manager Leon of the Ybor City team ey P BE G B Ml 0, A HLonEke made in regards to treatment in treasurer of Phillips county, Arkan-|tpystee. nadr ge ; sas, whose home is at Helena, that State, is a prominent visitor (o the city today the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Knowles. Mr. Kitchens is see- ing Florida for the first time and is much pleased with Lakeland. He ir enroute to Cuba. McCorquldale. Lake Wales Land Co. to Donald e heaved that Ball over to. firat M"(:Om”m"l].“‘. : ] base to catch Ginter. There was \’\' H. va\fla] to r“’q”““\ ,r“dd"': certainly something on it for it Paul Browning to Fannie Tedder oft Williford’s glove and Lakeland. Pitcher Fuller must have flx.- was throwing to the batter when | Lake Wales Land Co. to Donald thonght bounded hit him an awful crack on the causing him to retire from the game Maxie Tedder to Fannie Tedder. Charles D. O'Neat to Fannie Ted- nose, Writing from North Willsbarre, N.der. : Williford said the ball was FULLER C., Mr. J. F. Crutcnfleld says: “We| R. M. Marler to W. S. Wilkes ik surely have missed the Telegram but J. W. Kimbrough to W S ARCADIA next Monday and Ties have been on the go and could not | Wilkes. get it. I leave Mrs. Crutchfield here and go today to New York and Washington, returning to Virginia next week, where I have 75 to 100 cars of fine peaches to market. The weather is very pleasant here to- day, but it has been much warmer; F. H. Thompson to Hardin o : . : where we have been than in Lake- Pererson P.LT IN UNDER'IKIN(: LINE land.” W. E. McArthur to J. C. jordan Mr. C. A. Adkins, southern rep George C. Beals to Albert A. Ti | resentative of The Gate City Coffin ————— N ge (. Beals Alhert J 8 § iti 0 f Atlanta, is i » city tode A most valuable addition to the gale, ( .yn: ,'\I[m'v'f,li , n”)l!u\.‘t,: _\My («!“u..‘ | faculty of Bethel College, Bethel, A. H. DeVane to I. 8. Smith ¢lling the Kimbrough Supply » Tenn., has been in the person of F. H. Thompson to Jennie L the most up-to-date line of coffing of Lakeland, graduate of Miss Gertrude Green Fla. Miss Green is a Emerson School of Oratory, Boston, g and comes with strong endorsement of Dr. Southwick of that institu- tion. She had a suCcess- ful experience as a comes with an enthusiastic her work, and with the stronge votion to the Cumberland Presby- terian church. of which she member. We regard Miss Green as has most teacher and love for s a 3—FEATURE REELS—3 AND VAUDEVILLE 5¢ and 10c RODGERS AND MARVIN Tn 18 minutes of good, cl¢ and harmony singing. Hear Mis Marvin, the female barit A THE SCAPEGRACE A great comedy drama INTO THE SEA A thrilling story of the e —— EIGHT TONS OF ROPES See HH*' it's a winn : 3 S R ER S Prices 3¢, 10c it G0OD MUSIC ALWAYS e e R S NIRRT, Special Tomorrow— JOHN BUNNY AND ALKALI IKE T and Co. o ‘and Co. Thompson . and J. C, t de- e —— e faculty.—Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Banner day, fans, and we can expect two J. C. Swindel to Charles Clayton, | all your quar Samuel Craig to A. ('. Nydezger Handley Co. to W, F. Hallam 80 save good games, ters two games will be NICHOLS GREEN for these worth more than five Hallam , |KIMBROUGH SUPFLY CO TO Arthur L. Wise to W. F and caskets south of Atlanta i Mr. Adkins also has sold the above | to Scally | handsomest fu 1l car of | Manilla Investment Co and Bassett Realty (o John Patterson to J. W. Florida Highands Co. to T. J. Rabon. Norton to A. M. firm the the latest pattern, Kimbrough st class funeral directors and | costin Scally Supply embalmers In fact they will carry eve cradle to the grave for the Kim- have had ("hloe A. Auley. rything from the {from 1 most valuable ace to our| This is no new lin (ol Supply Co. as they }'mm:! | fifteen years 3 Op3 we you ever figured out + STOLEN RADIUM d rom A —e— MISS BESS JORDAN codaliint TH‘\T ‘\LDITO'{II vI ORCHESTPA. e ————————— THE COV\BOY“ CHXCKE‘I DINNER o0k £ = shogd ‘ NANCY'S HUSBAND O0R ”" t's Special TomoITow— A TRAGEDY IN THE ORIE\I Two re \ of laug BIDS FOR WORK ON WEST LEMON STREET—The city commiseion will receive bids at 8 p. m, Aug. 5, for constructing sand-clay sur- face on parts of West Lemon street. DONALD F. McLEOD, City Manager. July 29th, 1914. 2914 [¥B-4-UlE] Send your clothes to the cleaners consider the con- dition in which they will be returned. | THE LAKELAND Dry Cleaning Plant ‘ is one of four in the State, and |Ll.wugh its efficiency we can perfect return garments in order PALM BEACHES ves, they NEW ¢going through our why, look after Process. Laketand Dry Cleaning PLANT G. C. Williamson, Prop. PHONE 405 Cor. Pine and North Tennessee We clean Kid Gloves n ADRIFT our three room for circulation created buzz on on are THAT INFERNAL MACHINE An Explosive Comedy AND OUR MUSIC ) r opinion 1 pest in the th | na 1 Regular Prices ¢ and 10c Saturday matinee 2:30 p. m. ] PAGE FIVE : SOME FEATURES OF OUR SALE { FREE | FREE | FREE FREE ‘ meAY 0II|V Standing Gfier : f FREE : Loy 3ist t To the home Ball Player * i In addition to our regular Bar-|Who gets a home run, we $ i gains we will atiach on each | will present with a $5 pair of ¢ and every pair of Ladies’ and|Burt and Packard’s Shoes § Men’s shoes a pair of Spring|or Oxfords. : § Step Rubber Heels FREE. 3 10avswe] WE ASK THE LaDIES ¢ $6.50 and|Can you buy a $5 Whie © - $3.98?| Buck Boot for - - $2.68? : § Sunday school class. There will pe | Goodnight taking first and (‘I;n'kv‘§ i a fine supper spread, and other re-|20ing to center. 1 :n shments besides a ride Ju)mlxi(; (rh“ Struck Out — By Verigan 6, by ‘? Can you buy $5 Burt & Can you buy a $4 OXford ; ake in automobiles, Fuller 7. % < i - - & :i; e, o ey voe 1 13 Packard Low Shozs for $3.68 | for $2.98? REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS [P\ 0 i§ & b i wo Base Hits-—Norris. Hornshy, ! P 3 (Furnished by the Security Abstract SPivey. ; el ‘2 Can you buy $4 Burt and Cdn you buy Educator Shoes «'% and Title Co.) Stolen Pases —Spivey s @ Jllly 30 1914 Hit by Pitched Ball—Smith, Fow- % PaCkard Low Shoes for $3'09? f r (‘le Children for $|'48 ? :g Anna Briggs to Geo. L. Bedwell, |1€Y: : & :3: 1. S. Lunn to D. D. Blackmond, | Passed Ball—Norris, @ i Fla. and Ga. Land Co. (mm.(l):)]llm Time—1 hour 20 minutes. At- :1 COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF '{' D. Major tendance—300 . | :§: Fla. Development Co. to Nina F. Umpires—Clark and Henley. ® D ON RRI CO 5 Huie. H his COMMENTS ON THE GAME l ] I l 'l l A ‘ S M. C. Sullivan to J. P. Getzen. Slow but sure. It only took one ; ® ji: E LR EEE TR ELLERELTELT LD SR L R & @l RS TET DT TREL TE T Z L L L TEETETTTXE TN YR NN BB e 8100 81 o3BG : TP Conscientious Work at Fair Prices is Our Motto Yes We Repair All Kinds of Jewelry B 7 g i g g BB Conner & (’Steen Jewelers Next Door to Post Office BHD DD BB Call and See Qur Display and Ask Our Prices Watch us . for Timely Suggestions in the Newest Ornaments Foge Brged =2 PRI ETE | B DEBDPDEDEEEBODEBESBEBBES DB HDODESG P DDEDDIPE 1B BE B BB BB e B ol ol g, . PONDER THIS e Bl 3 B?rba)a Tennant and 0. A. C. Lund & “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 next 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 : Florida Electric and Machinery Co. PSSP SIS SRS PP EPPEED YOUR TIME PIECE will find you can have your 1 sth the 't § tictncts P 15 watch repairing done If your watch 1 don’t get the satisfaction out & \\(' guarantee sati Iu— been repaired and you it bring it to u work. sfaction on all repair “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists. Lakeland, Fla. |

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