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ELAND CONICS Charity Benefit. On the night of December 11th, ‘an entertaisment will be put on at the Auditorium in addition to the regular pictures, which will be par- ticipated in by some of the best lo- cal talent in the city. The affair is being gotten up by Mrs. Kelsey Blanton for the benefit of the poor, several cases of which she is inform- ‘ed needing assistance. The money ‘will be turned over to the charitable lorganization now being formed. Ev. eryone should bear the date in mind and be in attendance at this delight- ful entertainment, the program of which will appear tomorrow. [Fire Phone 5,000} of Rochester, N. Y., jhased two lots on East et of Mr. Lohr and will a little later. Cleveland, of Illinois, to Lakeland who has jwo lots on East Orange g same from Mr. Al- leveland will erect a once. Spencer, Jr., was up nd yesterday. He was st and every indication he is prospering in his ‘He was here on profes. ss.—Ocala Banner. B Queen Esther Circle to Hold Bazaar Tomorrow and Satur- day Afternoons: The Queen Esther Circle invites the public to attend their bazaar which they will hold in the vacant ls!ore room in the Kibler Annex to- here on account of thelyorrow afternoon and Saturday af- s of Miss Lula Mec- iternoon. There will be fancy work, ve returned to their 4y canday for sale and the ladies McLaughlin now being ,yil] serve hot chocolate and sand- T |wiches. Now is the time to buy nice hand-made Christmas gifts at Tweedell and little eaconable prices. The ladies of the M‘Olflse will leave Sunday .city are cordially invited. m six weeks at Key West | 1 During their absence, pll’s sister Miss Morrow guest of Mrs. Don Mec- McLaughlin and Mr. L. Mecraughlin, who The Grand Matron of O. E. S. of Florida, Mrs. Mary: C. English, will on Friday, Dec. 4th. Supper to be frs. Wallace C. Kelly, of | SerVed at 6 p. m., meeting at 7:30entirely new form of theatrical en- [members of the Board would resret ichigan, have come to|": m..“A full attendance is request- tertainment. fit is nothing else|it, for a dissatisfied purchaser be- inter in Florida. While ed. Visitors welcomed. fthan a musical farce. Someone |comes a knocker of the whole city FLORA F. KEEN, Sec. Mrs. Denny to Entertain The ‘Maccabee Ladies. Holworthy is in receipt| Mrs, H. O Denny cordially invites g specimens of citrug fruit | tne ladies of the Maccabees and r. Paul Gardner on Ba- | their friends to attend a silver so- nd which are on display |pia] at her home at 509 North Flor- d room. It there areiijs avenue Saturday afternoon at pecimens in the county|2:3¢. y would be glad to have ht in for comparison. they will be the guests ly’s daughter, Mrs. Ev- th, of Hancock Street. Misg Gladys Coarsey, a charming [ Tampa girl who vistts Lakeland fre ar meeting of the Board |, ontly wag married last night in ag been postponed from|yp.i city to Mr. Frank Bowyer, Jr., at which time the so- ttee will serve refresh- the meeting will be of character, their many friends. The couple passed through the city on wedding trip. rs. Edw. Schurman and rtow and Winter Ha- y in the interest of the y Fair, which is to be city in February. They ip in a machine, and in- any persons all of whom H . interested in the Fair willhe here with nice exhibits. 1 ly , Ala., for the purpose % ‘his family to Lakeland. %n they will stop a short lando where Mr. Crock- grintend the construction 'm sewers for which the 1a National Vault Co., of Lake. has the contract. 2 Department was called t 18 ‘o'clock last night to the ol',h Alfred Nobleg in North- { d, which was in. flames, “};‘burned to the ground as 8 no water connection in plity. Some of the house- piture wag saved. The away from home at the hea In Society Ll e d A st officially visit Palm Chapter, No. 26, | to Tuesday evening the |y, wedding coming as a surprise to happy )dance in a very the late train enroute to Atlanta and chestra is with “Belleve Me.” other cities where they go on their ' will play a concert on the streets at 'th \PALMS THEATRE NEXT WEEK. F. J. Hoffman vlllted‘—_—__ FRANK W. VERNIER The noted musician. 'THE EVENING TALBGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC. 3, 1914, Lakeland Now Has A Real Estate Board (Continueq from Page 1.) entitled to hig earnings, will have the assistance and co-operation of ‘all members of the Board, under the rules and regulations of the Board. Real estate owners will soon see that their properties will not be' hawked about by different agents, each one trying to impress an in- tending buyer that a better bargain can be obtained through him, that his property is not being depreciated by misrepresetation, indiscriminate Pd\'ertislng, placards, etc., leading the intending purchaser to believe that the property Must be sold; and, further, owners will learn that in dealing with members of the Board that there is no danger of getting into trouble with two or more agents or of having to pay two or more commissions. ‘The Board takes care of all this, Ev- ery piece of property listed is placed before each wmember of the Board, and the one who sellg it receives the commission. The intending purchaser will know that when he goes to a memwm- ber of the Board to purchase a piece ofproperty, (he will be shown the Con-titution, By-laws, Rules and Regulations if he desires), he will PLEASANT SURPRISE FOR MRS. TWEEDELL. /A congenial crowd gathered at the home of Mrs. E. G. Tweedell yesterday afternoon to surprise this popular young matron. Miss Gen- evieve Morrow received the guests in a very. charming manner, and after all had arrived called Mrs. Tweedell from Mrs. McDonald’s with an ur- gent telephone message. The entire success of the surprise was dttested by the astonishment apparent when Mrs Tweedell realized that she was hostess instead of going elsewhere for a game of rook as she had been invited to do. This, of course added greatly to the fun of those present and evidently to the pleasure of Mrs. Tweedel also, as soon as she was able to speak. Score cards were then distributed for an interesting session with rook, Mrs. Tweedell making hizhest score. Delicious cream, cake and mints were served to those present who were: Mesdames Tweedell, Clough, J. C. Owens, Bailey, Mcllwain, Galloway, J. P. Wilson, T. L. Waring, S. E. Jones, Carl Wilton, Hampton Greth- & % @ « § | i E XY A S be sure of a SQUARE DEAL. Ev- er, B. F. Wilson, J. M. Whitted, |ery member of the Board is pledged Mayes, McDonald, and Miss Gene- [tg 4 Square Deal, and every member viev. Morrow. will support him in getting what he j = IR is entitled to. A JOLLY COMEDIAN IN A JOLLY ;. If an intending purchaser goes to SIOW HERE SOON an outside curb-stone, street corner, The past :cason has developed an !or park azent and gets STUNG, !}'onoui\'od the idea of (ak'm;: a brisk'and country. i farce, bringing it up-to-date and in_ 'lvrpnl:nin;! musical numbers. The |idea proved an immediate success. {1t is in this style of entertainment We need and want more good peo- ple, but we do not want any one to come and be dissatisfled. Pleased "purchasersbecome BOOSTERS, and ,that Billy (Single) Clifford will fare a great help in the development |come to the Auditorium on Friday, land upbuilding that the Lakeland {December 4, for one performanc e Real Estate Board intends to pro- only, mote and push to the limit. And The offering is called “Believe [we earnestly ask the hearty co-op- Me” , being a lively farce, with a!eration of all real estate owners, laugh in every line and interspersed and also of all good citizens of therein with no less than elghteen'Lukeland and adjacent territory, tuneful songs added for good meas-!against chronic grouchers, who do ure. Billy is seen to the best possi- nothing themselveg to build up but ble advantage and is surrounded by !meddle and knock the efforts of oth- an excellent company who sing and'ierg unless a rake off 1s handed out. acceptable manner. | Respectfully, W. K. JACKSON, Sec. Names of those who have signed e Constitntion: W, K. Jackson Co. Florida and Georgia Land Co. J. E. Melton. F. C. Willey. E. H. Youngs. John F. Cox Realty Co. John F. Cox. Orange Belt Realty Co. R. M. Marler. Pickard Bros, Co. A. F. Pickard. Florida Good Homeg Co. F. E. Baxter. G. U. Conant. ,The Louverne Ladies Band and Or- They 3 p. m. Lakeland;Dry Cleaning ——PIANT—— G. C. Williamson, Prop. PHONE 405 We Give Service and ', uali Don't fail to Q “y r him. Customers. please Phone 405 g@ Sregoeirfe Auditorium Daffydill: If rou can buy books at the Lakeland Book Store and drugs at Henley's Drug Store can you buy children at CHILD'S Printery? omedy with a hundred rge is mistaken for a r and tries his best fe though he never Don’t miss this.” Two solid hourg of entertainment tonight. A big western 2-reeler, a thrilling railroad 2-reeler, a Key. stone comedy and a drama. GET BUSY. “THE PENDLETON ROUNDUP” ‘A 3-reel Western feature, one of the thrilliest you have ever thrilled at. See the bucking bronchos, the steer roping the 800 cowboys and 1200 TIndians. “yHE MAN IN BLACK” « thirilling drama full of pep. “OUT OF THE AIR” A thrilling 2-reeler, a railroad and ALWAYS. aeroplane story, full of excitement and action. 5% | AUDITORIUM THEATRE % PP Instead of 298, BB & SHOPO VENP0IOIOIOPO IGO0 TOIP S OBPBIPE TGO BOBOPOFT OO B THEPALMS THE POPULAR PLAYHOUSE “THOSE LOVE PANGS” Prre E: A Kerstone Scream ‘* NEVER'AGAIN” A great Comedy Drama. TONIGHT THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA. LUCILLE LOVE Lakeland’s Pride The Girl of Mystery With Grace Cunard and Francis Ford Serieg No. 10 UNIVERSAL IKE, JR. In “BEARLY” WON HER A Side Splitter FANK W. VERRIER Next Week Don’t Fail to Hear Him. Good Music. DOORS OPEN AT 6 0'CLOCK Continuous Show 6 to 11 o’'clock Tomorrow BILLY “SINGLE” CLIFFORD. and hig 30 Minstrel Maids in “Be- lieve Me”. A MUSICAL COMEDY In Two Big Acts Featuring the Sbow Starts 7 P. M. Seats on Sale Now, 25¢, 50c, 75¢, $1. Price 5c and 10c. f A Happy Christmas i LL AR SRR AR A AA g | For Everybody The Gift Maker’s Great Opportunity Our new and beautiful line of Holiday Goods, full of Choicest Selections for the Christmas Trade, is now ready for the inspection and approval of all who know a good thit g when they see it. OGP I GG QIR PEEPPISSPEP k; § Useful Presents Beautiful Presents Appropriate Presents Our Stock is generous in Variety and includes only goods of approved worth and superiority. Ourvery Reasonable Prices Will Attract You **A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS ** COLE & HULL Jewelers & Optometrists Lakeland, Florida g GGl Fresh Vegetables Is one of our Hobbies Fresh Eggs Laid the Day you Buy Them, are another of our Hobbies Heinz Dill Pickles 20c per dozen Fresh Meats Anything you want Edmonson & Mills THE BIG PURE FOOD STORE AND MARKET PHONE 93-279 QIR PO PQLFQPOPAED LQPFQPO 0 BOEAOHBCHBOH BB SOOI BCH QBB B0 B BACE MO B O B QBB B BB 8D 30 GBCh oo o i Geiefufrluirdediid LS TR LT LR 2R DLl Do Your Christmas Shopping w Farly w Solid Gold Jewelry Makes A Treasured Gift You will find our Gold Jewelry Department to be replete with New Articles of Elegant and Artistic Design—the kind that make lasting Fri(;ndship and Christmas Gifts. @ Come in and .Ex't:zrhine our Solid Gold Jewelry Stock You w.ll fiad a Magnificent Selection of the Latest Pat- terns at very Attractive Prices. R e et s 4 SOLID GOLD DECEMBER BIRTH 3 SIGNET RING MONTH RING 4 BEAUTIFULLY SOLID GOLD e ENGRAVLD SET WITH TURQUOIS RIS Satisfying Everybody is our Aim . Conner & O’Steen NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE O 3 Q¢ £ P FISCHER & SON ESTABLISHED SINCE 1894 Equipped with Modern Electrical Ma- chinery we are able to do your Repairing at Short Notice. We use Best Material and Guarantee all Work at Satisfactory [Prices. PH. PP P/ - Y Also a fine line of RATTLESNAKE and ALLIGATOR & BELTS. POCKETBOOKS. Shoes, Hand Bags, Etc. 4 Work Called for and Delivered :§' We pay Parcel Post charges one way, on any Work & amounting to $1.00 or over 3 PH. FISCHER & SON 13 11 SO. LA. AVE. PHONE 40 ; | : ; |