Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 4, 1912, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKFI AN EXPLANATION OF WHY BAND WAS NOT HIRED sl Editor Evening Telegram: As the manager of the Lakeland band tells why the band did not play on Labor day, 1 will also have to beg space in vour valuable paper to state W hy the Labor day committee did not accept them, as I do not think that the gen- {|ueman stated the affair just as it lwas. 1 was told by parties that will bear me out in what I say that they had expressed a desire to join us on Labor day and furnish the music for their part of the game; so 1 was sent Mrs. E. C. Angell, William Em- [to them by the labor unions to see Of F‘re rwerson, Mrs. John Patterson and |them. n Case daughter, Miss Corinne, rg‘turnvd I met the president and business and asked them about it that his regular price but as he wanted manager He did state was $10 per day, to join us in the picuic that we could lount that we saw from wanting them last night from Pass-a-Grille, where they report having had a most de- lightful stay. It is warmer there tnan here, but the bathing and fish- ing is splendid, they report. give tit to keep othel phone 5,000 to Hot them any n has gone ealt L There seems to be some misunder- | © play for nothing. So I asked them mects tonighit in standing relative to the time when about what amount they thought we T i i e period of early closing of the ought to give them. He suid that 1 g L ¢tores comes 1o a close. The agree- knew the tinancial standing of our would leave it to us | 1 would like to know local, so he { ment among the merchants was that told him that < returned from af M A \ ‘I PERTS they would cloge at 6:30 until Sept it R a0, Some are under the impression about what he would expect, so he that Sept. 1 was the date set for the Psaid $10, “but it end of the summer closing period, | 100 much, but this is a mistake. { just to say that you had us ¢ S0 1 told him that he conld convider the band engaged 1 weng abont making up as large a and had made ar- rangements to pay them more than they asked for, but when they called tme Ssaturday night and had raised on their price things did not look straight to me, so | told them to meet me at the Bailey's you think that is give us $5 anything s tonight for his _ = (.. where he +two weeks. % CORRECTING ERRORS. | L1 Ley. of Arcadia, i purse as possible, . i short vacation, war to the Confess vour fanlts one is the religious way of put- which is only another way o “do not other, ting it, saying, without fault.’ Now. in the s morning for a few brag that you ar: 1 the Methodist pray- o newspaper line “tis RNy ht is “Prayer An- A Farly Days.” A cor- : "“0"_““ to commit all sort= _“' store. | got one more member of our i ' to everybody LI x?u.-mk.-s A : DAING: abe party to go with me. and | believe S placed l_\.;w‘ un:‘uulu-mn:l(.-d nm"fi that if he had not brought any one e and daughter, Miss "11"!'1»!'5 of omission and commission with him bat the president of the ted to arrive tonight Fhe newspaper cannot he as per=fy g we conld have come to a settle- h Caroling, where they fect as a Raxter Bible, but what's ment, but he brousht more, and it siting relatives ”‘_“ B nasiiy “{'” to every little became everyhody busines very i iistake made in print? 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Webb are the | We have voticed that some jaipers i it marked that he was not use almost as much space inotre £ born | 1N omuch space TRV G Gy for the Tabor unions tor of a fine son, f _ D Groover in ulh-nd-lf" IRelit uliiore "\'_” '"f')‘ to b= 4 Gthing: that he did not belong to };‘:’::i‘h[‘l'\ ‘x\ll b articles i the pre= 4y o0 g did not expeet anything ‘I'\l- l‘” ‘;' L i trom thew So 1 told him it that | was down yesterday | Aew Vhy call ‘“""""_'" tothe ol way he felt towards organized shaking hands with blemishes onone's face after they g g we did not want them at nds who are always have worn oft? any price, and he said all vight and We make it rule to forget trivial he went on to suy that the W. 0 i errors and press right ahead. 1 our |y put up a poor mouth and go patridge will arrive wistake does an injustice to another, o Gae for $20, and we were try- materially abuses the truth or really gienities, quickly make ing to do the And as a great many of our members are W, 0. W, North Carolina and will siame g why, her future home ; ol course, we gladly, amends, bat to say to wis @ big crowd around to PAGE FIVE Lutheran Church Cor. E. Orange and So. Tennessee. Rev. H. J. Mathias, Pastor, 704 Seo. art Tennessee Ave. M Sunday schocl 10:00 a. m. ORDINANCE NUMBER 141. “"""' | < o, An ordinan requiring all per- p sons to obtaiy o from the permit nayor before nayor fore giving any street per-! formance, and imposing & lh'onsv' fi' efi upon the same. Be it ordained by the Council nl the City of Lakeland: Section 1. No person or persons Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and 7:00 p. m., second and fourth Sup- —— Catholic Church, Rev. A. B, Foz, Pastor. Services are held on second and fourth Sundays. FIRST BAH’IBT C Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, D. D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C. Stevens, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 s. m. and 7:15 p. m. Weekly prayermeeottmg Weduesday evening at 7:3¢. Woman's Missionary an:d Ald So- shall give any street performance, parade, lecture, speak- begging or vending exhibition, M. E. Church, South. 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor. aypday school 9:45 a. m. Morning sermoa 11:00 a. ™ Epworth League 6:00 p Evening rervice, 7:00 p. @ Prayer-meeting Wednesday 17:00 ing. preaching, upon the streets or other publi: places of Lakeland, without first ob- tainivz a permit from the mayor. Section 2. Every person or per gons piving such performance, ex-|ecjety Monday 3:30 p. m. hibition, parade, lecture, speaking.| Baptist Young People's Meeting [ 2R3 preaching, or vending shall pay & ig¢ g:1p p.m Fee Christian Church. Geo. W. Weimer, Fastor. Sunday school 9: Communion 10:45 a, m. Ticense of five dollars per day. Pro- Regular monthly business meeting| vided that the mayor shall have the | peee \Wodnesday ut 7:30 p. m H powcr to issue such permits to bands | for pacades and to political speak- | fngs without license. | Sunday school at 2 p. m. E.A. | Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Section 3. Any person or | Milton, superintendent. Praye. Y. P. S. C. E. co-operatis w'th who shall provisions of | meeting Thursday at 7 p. m rtber socletivs at Camberland Pres: this ordinance shall be fined not | o, wteriap church. mor: than twenty (§20.60) Pu'b’,flrm Church Fvemng sermor, 7:40 a. xl.. or not more than thirty days in jail | pay R. A. Ward, acting pastor East Lakeland Missior: persons t violate the dollars | at kavd labor. - Sunday "ol 9:45 3. m. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH I hereby certify that the forcgo-| Morn’: sermon 11:00 &8 m Sunday school at 10 a. m. No ser- ing ordinance No. 141, was duly Y. P.S. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. vices during the summer on account Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:2¢ of the illness of the rector. of June, | s passed at a regular meeting of the Council on the 19th day 1912 I, L. SWATTS, Clerk. ® ° @ Approved by me this 20th day of | Sunshine Biscuits S, L. A. CLONTS, ? . Mayor. ORDINANCE NUMBER 143, From the Bakery With a Thousand Windows 93=——=Phone=——=—==93 An ordinance to be entitled **An ordinance to create a City Board of Health” and to preseribe the pow- ors, duties and compensation of the said Board of Health. Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Lakeland, Florida: Sunshine Saltines .......... 25¢ Section 1. That a City Board of Sunshine Brandywine 25¢ Health for the City of Lakeland is Saratoga Flakes .......... 25¢ hereby created to consist of three Choe lLondon Biscuits 25¢ practicing physicians of said city Choe Hydrox ..... G 25¢ who shall be elected annually by the Cloves Leat . iii D 15¢ City Council and vacancies in said Philapera ..... .. o 15¢ board if any should occur shall bhe M Bah 10¢ filled by the said ity Council. Golden H.Ikc 10¢ Section 2. The said board shell Austin's Dog Bread . ... 20¢ heve supervision to all matters per- taining to the public health in the city. They shall have power to make rales and regulations governing lh--l re oo ore controlling matters pertaining toj the health of the inhabitants of the city, which when approved by ordi- W P PlLLANS & CO. nance of the City Council shall be . . effective as laws of the city, 1t shall be the duty of the mayor and the po- such rules and regu- lice to enforce lations, and the said Board of Health shall have the right to re- quire the services of the police for their enforcement. The Board of Lakeland, on the Sth day of August, A Do1912 . L. SWATTS, Clerk. Approved by me this 10th day of Bacteria Not Necessary to Life. Though bacteria of many kinds live fn most animals, a French experl- menter has disproven the theory that they are essential to life. It was N < the daughter of W, LT e AU W P T adile and there Fraam N |I.\’|n-|\v. that made them mad and »nln-_\ — i % Y took it up, o that let me ont ol the oo Wilder returned ¢ he ]!\&Il'dm‘ beciuse we tnadvert=f e l"H']\ ,m.”””i “lack Pot” for “Jack there is o one soreier than | um imar- Me Sder |2 it 19 write e css o the i happened as it did, but tor | i pushing Atlanta, mistikes of Moses hecanse we IWISE Ly o g the one that made that ndicate we're growing 6 the sentence, “the wind waddled Lreak ar union labor will apologize [ronnd the corner and hit Mr. Jenks for what he said, or withdraw from DI imm “Mro Jenks \\n-l»h?v(l.:wflllld the e pand, | am willing to put agood (o 12 W AVenven ape f SOIAED and hit the wind “?' ity ion man in his place, and make nily. onsconted. in iheie] " 1MIC heyoud our conception of 4 4 ypjon band, ns we will need a o0 Hiome. on Sonth RWiore (110 PDR B NCUMEUIEN for trifling er d union band in January to play This is a lovely resi- R s""_' i Liom 41D "\l""""" BY Lo the State Federation of Labor cquipped with every ”_“' public and it wonld he untair to | contion that meets in Lakeland nlence give them other than they pay for 1 abor unions, like the auto- {Orlandg Citiney [ have come to Lakeland to \ Walker and daunghters, tav, and we must have a union band &t con spending the pa KINDERGARTEN WILL [and we will all help to build up cks in Atlanta, have now OPEN WEDNESDAY |iakelund and to make it the best ¢ ndersonville, N, (', where it it ‘“'“"-”“”l 1 o Gt union town in Florida. We also v the remainder of the s o4 hope to see the unjon label on the “ that our kinderzarten and privat™ bypgng page of our daily paper. school will open for 1912-12 sesgion rext Wednesday morning, Sept. 11, at % o'clock d we golicit pupils in the kindergarten department and first and second grades. Careful and painstaking care will be given the Hoping that this will satisfy cur- josity and let the band boys and the labor boys get on good terms again, we remaln yours to pull “or a larger and better Lakeland. R. L. MARSHALL, and children eville tomorrow and will 1 on the 6th. They ightful sojourn in the it are glad to get back : 2 i FThbaand e Ha. children in all e purlnunl. ¢ For | (hairman of Labor Day Committee o It further information phone No. 50 5 k i { III‘\ _'”" .";'(P\l““l".l”“- All ladies who are interested in “Vay writes from Lexing- SN : \ = ’l the proposed Methodist chureh at the n the night of Sept. 1 e nt corner of Myrtle and Tennessee are requested to meet at 3:30 afternoon at the residence North Florida This is an important meeting Private chool We will open for the Friday of Jrs avenue here at 8:50 p. m.. | the moun- 1l the way, but we| Layton on f us very ti o NAAJESTI Ramsder) has returned extended visit to the T H E A T R E and the north. Amony|___ — —— = sLe has visited her old : n:nwi.() Sh‘,isamln000000000000000 % o ter Tampa friends at her |OUR PICTURES ARE NOT ONLY - g saburb Baautitul GOOD BUT THE BEST. ine. Mrs. Ramsdell’s and friends will be glad 0OODODOOGOLO0ORS sle has had a pleasant | — ——— o s aea Program for Tonight, “ H e —— : i Fall Term in a Tenton IREN NFATU A N r‘ . vieraph comets, | Lake Morton, Monday A ROMANCE OF THE WEST § l[ D I S 0 N 'A ' \ " E:sanay—Drama.) September gth \“ . THE SUNBEAM Pupils taken in all . « Biozraph—-Comedy ) & te primary and grammar nltmlt " |ble. Painstaking in- fiellel‘al MIIIIISSIOII...WC struction. EITRA GooD P|[;]ufl[5 Children, under 12....5¢ = Dsso b Mabel Drane Conen vinga 1y e Seeatstsstesesrsssseene| MargaretSouthard J| proceed at Health of the city shall be governed | o, claimed that a chicken lived abso- by the laws of the State Board of |Ausust, A, D. 1912, lutely free from miscro-organisms, and Health and shall be subordinate in 8. L. A. CLONTS, growth and development went on as Mayor. " usual. respect to the State board. may at any time they may deem it necessary make reccmmend- overy They . Upholstering --and-- Mattress Making FURNITURE upholstered. OLD MATTRESSES made over. CUSHIONS of all kinds made to order. ations to the City Council for the SPOSPABIOBDOIOMIGDDO0E establishment by the city of hospi- °‘~‘0"‘°‘W’°"’W"°'ww' tals, sanitariums or infirmaries. Section . The compensation of the members of the Board of Health Z New shall be for services actually ren- dered, at the accustomed prices for such services. 4 Tallor Shop Section 4. Upon the passage of this ordinance and its approval by| Mr. Pittman, the new tailor, has the mayor, the City Council shall|begun work in the Raymondo build- CARPETS and RUGS cleaned and once to elect the first |ing, room 2. He comes well recom- Iaidl' also matting, el; e all City Board of Health under this or- {mended. He has the best line of lr; vewurds. 1 'w k‘ hi dinance. woolens, latest styles. Workmanship |y f,a P"":. :rl::nl: dn o Section 5. Al ordinances and {guaranteed. Also press and clean. km;w l'“ 'for nbo;xto 16 :. 9 't'(;:_’ parts of ordinances in conflict with | Mr. Pittman is one of the very best lando, Fla. Drop me 4 r: I. " this ordinance be and the same are |cutters and fitters in the State.| o r'fl'l at ;xho \,p T ‘gm 5 S hereby repealed. Try him. Room 2, Raymondo Bldg. |ov . bt i b i I hereby certify thatt the forego- Arthur A. Douglas ing ordinance number 143, vas duly 258 : FOVOPOTOP O POE passed by the Council of he City of '0-'0‘ 'Oi '0‘:5:5“’0""'0 # | his always exercised a most potent influence over beauty-loving people. That is why, if you would indulge vour tastes and delight your eye for what is truly beautiful and elegant. vou should take a look through ous rew stock of diamond and pearl jew- It is the finest colection of ever offered, and what i- vqually tempting our prices are very moderate COLE & HULL Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland jewelry o T T o B

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