Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 7, 1912, Page 5

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| 1. 0'Hern spent yesterday X ¢here she went on a shop- parents of a son, born Monday night, We are glad to note that little May Marshall has gone John Hansard, Jr., who has been “u.m: in Tennessee where | quite ill for several weeks, is now nd several weeks. Improving and is well on the road to recovery. LIS R G Mr. Ward Pender is having the suite of rooms in the Bryant build- ing, composing his photographic studio, done over in artistic style, 2nd entirely renovated and beautified. When the improvements now being made are completed Mr. Pender will have a very handsome and elegant studio, indeed. .r streater and children (apitola, in West Flor- ey will spend several ts of relatives. ine Drane has returned . o delightful stay of two nna Maria Beach, where ber of a jolly house 0 Flood and children, who spending the past two + Muodford Farm, Clyde, N. ¢ to Brevard, where the <he rest of the season. Dr. L. F. Henley left Monday night for an extended western trip, which ke takes every vear, and from which be always derives much pleasure and benefit. Dr. Henley will visit (olo- rado, Arizona, California, Oregon and Washington and will be awav several weeks, Mrs B Hendrix left Monday . N. (., where she will remainder of the summe* ol bracing air of the Miss Cora Bulloch, of Jacksonville, is enjoying a pleasant vacation in Mr. and Mrs, Isom Moody are the THE EVENING TELBGRAM, CITY COUNCIL WILL MEET THIS EVENING. The regular monthly meeting of the City Council will occur this even- ing at 7:30 at the city hall. Woman’ Club Will 6 LIGHTNING SETS FIRE TO ARCADIA PARSONAGE. derstorm yesterday afternoon light- uing struck the Baptist pastorium, setting fire to the building and al- though heavy rain was falling, itwas turned to the ground. Practically all the contents were destroyed, few articles being saved. The pastor, Rev. H. M. Crain, not at home when the fire started, but soon reached the place. His wife and daughter were considerably | was ghocked by the lightning. The build-1' ing was insured for $1,300 and the | parsonage furniture for $200 in the Norwich Union. Rev, Mr. Crain car- | i | Arcadia, Aug. 7.—During a thun- Iwas added to the floor space of this i Hhuproved LAK ELAND, FLA., AU 7. 1912, ONE OF LAKELAND'S THRIVING INSTITUTIONS ,Lakcland Steam I.aundry One of th ' Best Equipped Enterprises of Its Kind in State, A representative of the Evening Telezram chanced to call at the plant ! of the Lakeland laundry this morn- e and was amazed at the evidences zrowth and progress that manifest. (U are Recently another large store room fourth time in he last few s that it has been to materially enlarge its Notwithstanding the Larea now occupied, practically available space is covered with machinery of the latest additional new machines concern, making the y Leressary 1 ali e, and e now ried $1,000 on his books and furni- ture in the Aetna Life Insurance Co The building was owned by thel First Baptist church Another bolt of lightning struck the kitchen at the home of Postmaster Andrew Creene, severely stunning his daugh- jter, Miss Ursula Greene, and his lit- tle grandson, Kirby Lane. The young lady’s hair was singed by the light- ning and for several hours she was speechless. Considerable hail fell during the storm. about to be installed that sreatly add to the capacity of the plant. There are washing ma- ciines, jroning machines, collar and it machines, besides many others tor special purposes, the whole com- prising the best equipped laundry plint in Florida, outside of Tampa and Jacksonville, \ large force of people is employed, riuking this enterprise one of indus- trial value to the community, dis- tributing a considerable pay roll. EXPERT RAT CATCHERS SENT TO NEW ORLEANS New Orleans, Aug Three ex- pert rat catchers from San Francisco, This paper takes peculiar pleasure i chronicling the success and prog- tess of this enterprise, because it has seen it grow from small beginnings Lo its pr 1t gratifying proportions. 1< success is due to the indefatigable R T A A a1 S e A A s Y o o SO O o Always In The That' Alm To Be PAGa MVE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SIlVEHWAHE AND CUT GLASS —= ARE = GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED “Claims” have worth only when backed by deeds. Shouting by merchants as to what they can do for the trade is not as convincing as a practica] demonstra- tion. I prefer the demonstrative way ~—the shorter, surer way. Please report any GOODS that do not wear as represented. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, . FLORIDA A ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone Your Lead s What Wwe 5 4 i . : ¥ o fenerey and industey of R W, Weav- | BRI this city the guest of her sister, Mrs, ‘" “‘:- "“"“. 1L White of the Marine S e U ot ihi sewibis Order \Mrs. Walter Bates and [Oscar M. Eaton. Miss Bulloch is an fospital - service, announced last U & e h e ,-(;,, Not obe man in Always in the lead, when leased the W. D, Me- fexpert stenographer, and holds a lu- | Might, have "f"‘“ el ot thousand \\n;nhl have built up a It comes to fresh, pure, o6y yonr‘t o on Fast Orange street, | crative position in this capacity with [Surgeon General Rupert Blue to aid msiness of such magnitude from is e et A i | Dbatlence, simply go (o pied by Prof. Sheats | the firm of H. & W. I, Drew, of Jack- | the loeal forces in exterminating rat: ; H‘i 1“"“ . ”" :nimm i ull-strengt rugs, tol- | your telephone anq esl! o they are now at [senville, one of the lurgest whole- | from the ity B bl T b let articles, sundrics, ang | 82 and you wiil be con- s ‘ ¥ i S AR s tha i Gt ot on the work ol Lakeland | ¥ S : [sate paper houses in the South A large part of the mon L i ST all drug store merchan- nected with our Spectal i ! S OO0 rats so fur captured have heen | AR U ' 3 x' K Order Department. What- \ wtion s | Mro MoEL Terry expeets to Teaye | S4By e Bacteriologis bug | ERe dgency business is also han- |8 dise. You'll be satistled aver your particular de- t ABOL AL o B g : ! ol o il Bl Cota g # & as | o Taree quantivies of work beine | ¢ )4 : 4 toon at the home | tomorrow for Orlando, where she '}' I "'“' |""“”_" ! ; fLfloss gao Wipped 1o wany South Flovida | & when yoa deal at our wire m.rny b(l‘""fl 11 take 3} i _ 3 wen tound infecte | Y i 3 , ¢ W ud, although the will visit a few dayvs, spending the it LGl M, Wy i not satistiod f’ & Btore for our service fo ‘ o ‘,: i “;I.;" quite threatening, I‘\'muiluh-' of “her vacation with i ¢ FWith covering the tiold thoronshly, | # 1 itz : tory Runds and satisfac- atdd profitable mu-l-!hn‘ml\ in Sanford and Jucksonville EMBARGO ON SPUDS us he now s, | comstantly en | :;: LR Pon W id i) PORPCSS, |'“"" Terey has spent a very husy ya- RAISED BY BOARD ‘ araing and improving the plant 1o ( ) Ir:-(ion. having continued her ol LR : i ‘ : | epE AN SO 6 1 He i ‘ # Bryant, who jnutil yesterday, and that she will en- [ M0 tate hoard - of coutrol - hay ‘ WL OXPOctS 10 koop abrenst ol W e o romatnerae e i 5 friated the cmbarzo on drich seed po- i ¥ (R grandpar- [ Joy the remainder of the time hetor | Yy : not ahead of the comm ity in o al & 4 3 ¢ o 1 fttoes s ladd down in State law, 1! i | 3 I M. Venable, [ the opening of the fall term of «oh ol | TR A L T T T T T e Sl of Mrs, O L e the Wish of all her triends ; .‘: I' "‘ b ’HI | ”_,Ix g 5 ; m.;'l l'”'.mmh'\ e and i maintaining an | s Poatien or fules o 0O N Inch Il 2 b > 2 have re- | ; | 3 g ; festablishment that is o credit 1o the 3 1HE WH’TE DRUG ST()RE Mr. Alonzo Logan has just signea |50 B0 relation to the importation | Ut : : i i ] O as o jnst signea i ; f f ity i aocontract with Mrs. M. G, Jordan. | ”""l'_"\ PRk AT 1'\"“' ! MI e s | LR RN R ! 4 - i e 3 i 1Y S onaccount of growers hav- | " | ‘ pelesibinug fisillg e St B 0 UL et uainiaighaiiy iy | SOME HISTORY OF THE Ty e i reoon the noon {TOr some years, 1or a nine-room hous. HOIIL: o tiikdr 8061 Heolathos it tha METHODISTS' STATE ORGAN. ! imer and other [to be bailt on the corner of North | i S5 L e i ! i, where they "il nnessee mvenue and Ouak street, tof’ ‘; oo Aradia, Muz T There is an in-| i weeks very [oost vos e will be a splendid Al '],“M “"'!”“”MI Rt "“"‘“P [teresting story concerning the Flor 4 end> and rela- | modern home, The house is to he “;, guarding ) k‘”:'h' 'lh.; '"“""h"xl"'" PG Christinn Mdvocate, the oflicial | PR H of warts and seales, but rather than i {completed within ninety days, when b . orgun of the Methodist conterence in KS Fla. Ave r \ | Mr. Jordan and his family will take ;‘“Ikl.l ]h"!':ql'”' ot e "‘“"};"" ”'“‘l"lurnl.n This paper was established phonc 219 R p BROO a. i J S | i haaldichne b oard decided to temporarily <o bron publiahelcol | o4 prominent Polk [up their residence her TR HLASSG, and s brote hunlisliel ool DAILY MENU ex-mayor of “«’ll‘-; S dand today on busi- | NEW POSTOFFICES IN King hands with FLORIDA DESIGNATED 10 say that e gress in L cland | New postoffices have been ostal- s last visit, 'hblll'(l or will be shortly at Ellar. Lee, Bradford county; and at Woods, of Lees- | Liberty county; the latter having resiged injspecial service from Bristol, past two Lcounty seat. 5 the guest Kimbrough. cipioyed by the st years, and | roof the south, time oward a the 1 Charles G. Bussee has been named | postmaster at Carleton; James M. 'lll(lh Ellarbee; Perry Y. Bryan, Raleigh, and Annie Hill, at Woods. The postoffice at Murdock, DeSoto county, has been discontinued, the order of Oct. 23, 1911, being re- scinded. ddormer resident of 10 15 now living at velcome vigitor to Py P SR Heo was accom- The government is to spend $30,- | ndsome little son, [ 000 in improving Fort Taylor, at "as many friends Key West “re glad to see nty returned she and a an expe- < through [ ind at one | much water " in the ¥ were | i train for e AJESTI THEATRE QQQOOOOOOOOOOGO Come Early and Avoid the Rush. Prcgram for Ioniallt THE HORSE THIEF (Pathe—Drama.) ;DOUODOOOQOOOOOQ T nii?fiifl A GINGERBREAD CUPID (Lubin—Comedy.) \-«fluu"ee-.mn, HpiE WD cmmnm' i \mr | l FOR TIHE CAUSE OF TIHE SOUTH ' r (Edizon—War Drama.) ! ' |OPENATEP. M. “. General Admission...10c ___ Children, under 12....5¢ pend the tinuously ever since I The whole session of the hoard wi Priot to the establishmoent of the 1Becf Cuts—Florida. Pound. | Pork Cuts, Kansas City. Fouw.i. E“'k"!' L “j“h Ll 'mm‘m"!““ H Advacate, the Methodists of Florida | Toin steak .. ...... 1helChops .oovinnnoonL, routine business, the only ll‘"]l'rl patronized the Wesleyan Christian | T bone steak . . .. . ST I8¢ | hoast Sansan sy i mu.lh-r '“"A'I"“ 'f" I'or.t-unsub T Advocare, published now in Atlanta, |7 bone steak . 12¢ | Mutton Cuts. v |u-|.nu “ lll.\'t'llh'slf)ll o 'P" il Ga. For one year a paper known | Round steak ...... .. ....... 128 Chops, plain i relation to |hu: Inrll}fli'lfl 1RO The Lo Wtorida Methodist was published [Loin roast oo, 15¢ | Chops, French . ”:"_"\;'“ D3 '\""f' bl ""'"""" in Jacksonville. 1t was a four-page, [ Prime vib roast ............. 120 g ox : I'he board of control met in Ja ! seven-column toliogand Mr. Rufus A | Plein roast ... .. e L L TR T S S o samville Saturday with the follow Russell, now the business manazer | Roll roast ............. 1hetgrow _ § AR HIEnboTs proseiity b, G Yonue: of th vening Motropolin i Jack-F8UeW . sivivevrssinasnsesses 8¢, hoiled, sliced . .. @ of Pensacola, chalrman; I, P. Yonz sonville, was the publisher D, . IStew, choloo «covsvssversvios 10¢ Hiam, smoked, sliced :f s b g AT Pl LA Fallond was the aditor, assistod | Beef Cults—l{ansas Clty Pound. | i3icon, sliced . ... .. 9" ing, of ""“k“”""”'l"‘ mv‘mlu-‘rs OF L by Rev. W. S Turner, then of Ew ‘lmu BUDRR '« v olslv clialdshe v oy 25¢racon, whote ISR e, ('1:, hoard, and J. G Kellum, of Tellaha aralda, Fla T bone su‘nk ................ 30¢] ANl pork SRUBAEE .....ovvenns 20¢ { kil Mr. Russell gives it as his opinion | 7 bone steak ................ 20¢| Beet and pork sausage . L 12%e that the Advocate has never been ) found steak ... ............. 25¢ At Hoea Grando the chanuol over | oy yyuy The Florids Methodist IRiN st oo 15 Extras. ‘ the "fm‘ will be dee i;"""'ll to \'\W‘ " Lwas, 10 was published just one year O OREE 04\ o vsvinnnvianng 250 Georgia peaches Dally. four feet by the dredgze Key We the proviso “,‘" the :,H,,m, Sk LONG Pork Cuts—l-'londa Pound. | Fox River butter ........ 40¢ { e s + (Cha o Har- s P » RAIN 7,000 FEET LONG. i SSRGS PERRR {13 [ i i ; bor and Northern railroad put ) T i Mkt 18¢ Erookfield butter 35e i the sum of $20,000 AMlentown, Pa, Aug 7 l'lll'lll“; 20¢ Pimentto cheese . 2 for 2bc D ST [in the history of railrouding are the 15¢ | Small cream cheese. 2 for 2ie | IMPORTANT NOTICE tremendons trains that have within ':,',“ _____________ 12¢ | Dixie cheese 2f¢ n’ o SR [ the past week been made up on the | GIVE US A TRIAL. i Cood Roads l(eetmg at the Residey e | Lehigh Valley railroad. A few day- | : ; of Hon. H. J. Drane. Readers of this paper interest good roads in the Triangle bete Lakeland, Mulberry and Barto J. Drane, Wednesday, invitation trade members, antomobilist property owners in this territo your attention and presen (dially and earnestly requested Lakeland, at Aug. 1912 is extended 1o a i 1 1 “Conscience,” says Uncle Fbs only a still, small voice time when it tries to speak dat de line is bhusy ano———e Must Show Credentials. “Marcus Aurelius ei - Ago i train of 115 car flnr where they w | mines lo tives, a third the irom meeting., of coal, bound | the Bethle ieated wonderment hem St Work Since then th {trains have constantly been growing | urgently requested to attend [larger. Yestorday & pew socord was | r.ceting of the Good Roads A Jnuulv when o train of 13 cars tion at the residence of the Ho Imm’ml westward from the Perth Am ; i ¢ Mahining yards, ited to th foot wy docks for H rit | g and wa trains rainmen are ar J. L. McCLELLAN! ~ President Lakeland Hizhlas NOTICE Roads Association S TR, Notice to t1 and Putting Them Off. ingular, of t! har “His doctor recommended & of Lakeland, | baths” “So?" “Yes, and he Notice is her . to Europe to take them.” “ji inz of the sto . \nit l ways that way. Even as would put off taking bathe will be held i possibie.” of the bank : — 1912, at the he Still It Persists. m., for the purp otinz fi | zinst an k incres caid raisi $56,000 60 10 27- requested to b of | f .« 3 & ' tle and a sojournirz 5 M ’ | land” “Does e £ DR Cashie i Mr. Aurelit I 2kcland. Florida, 22. 19 I b Florida 1 and « v first-class grocery store at 216 S My stock is all fresh topened up tul invite i enu your patronage Below are some low eut prices on first-class goods: Fancy ent Flonr in wood, one-half barrel ... 17 pounds Sugar c....0 $ssen vasesees Wssssereecas b BPIOIL. TYRBIODN, ' DEE DOER . + o sevsvarssoinssishnss Coffee, ground, per pound. . ...... \ fdma Hoans, por Polbd. .. vovnvichessscsnns . \1 Black Eye Peas, per pound. T L e i BOL IR PP BOURE i ianiaiivseiiaits i Lard Compound, per pound ! Bacon thy tl 1), per | FEvaporated Peact pet poutd . ..c.cane ! Cans Corn ..... \"‘ Staple and Fancy Groceries ol - 16 Dealer in S. I lorida Ave. Phone 334 (4 J

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