Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 14, 1912, Page 5

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m Phone 5,000 — | vewman will preach Hoit J‘ wmbherland Presbyterian ow at 11 a. m. e ilder has returned to powild . perry, Fla, after a sev- \lethodist — chureh. .t the usual hour ia ortie Gracy witl that ¢he is con- but is we are by illness, cod today, wi, accompanied by costerday in the eity 4 Mr. Munn is one of 1o vitizens of Lakeland {sman of the City Council | Tampa Tribune. oWl J. L. Padrick have nd Mrs. : Lusire of a visit from Mrs. | '« mother, Mrs. M. C. May, ., who returned home St. Petersburg, where | spend the holidays with .. Mr. Joe O'Bannon. i ————— Mr L Mc('lamma, who has .on condicting a grocery store pn \.st (anal street, has moved his (k of goods to New Chicora, shere he will open a store and ¢ tere his many friends hope he will peer with success.—Mulberry Her- ald M il. B. Zimmerman, the well- frosn Lakeland cement contractor, | + in town on Wednesday morn- when his men commenced the 1 laying the concrete floors p¢ in the new high schoo: which Messrs. Streater & | K are erecting for this city. Milherry Herald. T v M. G Willerd and sister, Mrs. Thurston, accompanied by i'varl Stephens, reached the t nirht from Manketo,Minn., I, ug ig their usual custom, v winter ond spring in ain, and, like cverybody many changes and im- they were here in " sinee mmer. H. €. Medford, . pasged through Lake- terday morning en route to | n and Tampa, end ::hmu ten days at the ex- 7 of which time they will} several days in Lakeland. re proprietors of one of the and Mrs, 1 | mular summer resorts in the | rolina mountains, Medford where many Lakeland people <ited, and it is probable that 2 vear they entertain more “da people than any other one © 1t the mountains of the same 15”0«.!”0% [DIS(WIA N«u««e«mm THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. SURPRISE AT CIRCLE C. (101——Comedy-Drama.) OLD-FASHIONED GIRL. (Rex—Drama.) s STONE (Imp OF YELLOW- PARK. -Scenic.) A\PPIE THE CHAPERONE. (Imp—Comedy.) U-!NI[OI cesssssscamescpsndi® ! <t with his sister, Mrs, | ized. siumeyer will preach | ond cvening at = of ' where they | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, B DEC. 13, 1912, the opinion of Sheriff Logan that' the right one liis not been caught fand all aulhmnws are exercising | strict vigilance.- -Bartow oCurier- | Informant. ! MULBERRY BAND MAK- ING FINE PROGRESS. ' Friday night last, the citizens and ladies of Mulberry were treat- eu to what was a pronounced suc- cess and surprise by the members o1 | the Mulberry cornet band, under the ; able leadership of Prof. B. M. Ja-| nowski. | Most of the audience attended for the sake of encouraging the young | Don't forget that the Columbian |band, who had enrolled in the band Quartet will be at the Auditorium |and that with this encouragement tonight. This will be one of the|and time, the band would possibly Iyceum’s best numbers and should |S¢me day in the future be good be enjoyed by a large audience. enough to listen to attentively. No sBC Rt i R s one thought that it was possible to | The Bazaar, being conducted at! gather a number of young men and Bailey & Pruitts, by the Philanthro- make them understand their instru-! pic Department of the Woman': | Ments in three months in such a Club, is meeting with splendid suc- | anner as 1o win the good opiv mrl cess. They have cakes, preserves, |Of the public. cte., besides some beautiful famey; That is where the surprise came, | work. They should he well patron- | { for not only was the andience \\ell |ple.uwd by the concert, but it was . | pleasantly surprised at the harmony that the new band was playing. Attendine the concery were the LYCEUM NUMBER TONIGHT. 15 to Bay the Best, the Cheapest Which Means ' BUY WHITE CLOVER FLOUR . The acme of perfection. in the art of milling. Perfect handling from the growing of the grain to the de- flvm of the finished product in ¥ Cusromtced the BEST M uarant the one ‘elund«d if not found highly um! Qactory, »YOUR GROCER HASIT” Miss Lillie Sykes, a trained nurse from Lakeland, visited Moesdame - 2 b Hosir Dhvis andiother friends ””.\‘nsuuxlu-r.-.. ol the Lakeland Citizent | weok, G thia hotor. ot maoh Chand, woose manaser, Mr. Paterson e Miss kes ot the depor aud en. stated that the performance of the N : " § Mulberry cornet band was one that Joying a Jew minutes’ c¢onversation ki ko i ot with her. She is cortainly an intel- 507 sod him and the members o) Lcent youag lady, wedded to he: Lakelaud Ciiteons’ Yand ing 46, | . oYOeEsTon KN Nas. followan.. e speaking for that orzanization, 3 i : i vocation here in years gone by \FIBhR t) xpress b wann GppEoval ;. \ 2 ;l' .l.;.,(.h ‘.‘,l-"-.‘l.'(‘)[, . sShe has severai fricvds in In\'unu-:w fo the pyohliee pilodioinjuonts \ I ‘Ic\::'\ ;;( 1l\' “"“\\\&'l-"“ who were nleased (o 2reet her again, ' My e daifeoyys ) momber of : o ‘-(.“:lv 3 .|'-.\-l]I.A {\‘ I»‘l T R e the lakoland Citizens' band, volun- o ! '.' i \: ""“‘I] A .Il‘ " (braat. o, loohte. Tora dnvarnoss trerota mocitation antiplad Peaches, and Mary W. |ll Bill 10 Re- Chioniola: Cwhich bronsht Bim hearty applanse, o MOV "““" from “l":- Lon ; pae itowell deserved, for it was de- | It appearing Ly the aflidavit of the 'RIGHT NEGRO IS THOUGHT “1.01'4-! in @ most interesting man- ¢ v|:l\v{.1.'.‘m in l'll.‘ .:\hu\'v ul‘:\l\v\l .\-.:ma"n | 70 BE STILL AT LARGE. : "*" holding the attention of the thut Frank \.\. I and .|.l}_\ W, ‘ fandience during s delivery. Mul- Pace, the defendants named in the bill of complaint, are non-residents of the State of Florida, vesiding in the United States and in the State of New York and as complainant is informed at Rochester in said State, { That there is no person within the ' State of Florida, the service of a sub- lpm-ua upon whom would bind said !defendants and that the said defend- mm are over the age of twenty-one There s considerable doubt berry Herald. isting in the minds of the authori- | ties whether the negro who cerim- iinally assaulted a white woman at i Haines City on Saturday, Nov. 30, .has ever been captured, although two are being held at this time, A few days ago a negro was cap- | tured at Kissimmee by Charlie Pre- eNX- FAT THE TIRST PRESBY. . TERIAN CHURCH TOMORROW l Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. and 7 p. m. All strangers in the ity are cor- ni. vett and Sheriff Logan notified. dially welcomed at these services. " |G heers. Wi ihNoe Deforaiens W. 8. PATTERSON, Pastor. I)n.nrs, it mm(hore:ore um(n-: tha; victim and she positively identified — e e {010 on teeident Eelcaginnia e o1 him as the nesro who assaulted her,| AT THE FREE tho\ are hereby required to appear ! to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 6th We have dec Idod to have no sery. 44y of January, A. D. 1913, other- jee on the street tonight. There will Wise the allegatlona of said bill will b regular services in the church to taken as confessed by sald de morrow at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. fendant. Old-fashioned class meoting at 6:30 ' It i8 further ordered that this or- Strangers and all are welcome. 'd(‘r be published once a week for five B E. SHELHAMER i consecutive weeks in the Lakeland FaleRloEs | Telegram, a newspaper published in "suid county and State. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. ' This 27th day of November, A. D. 1912, To avoid any chance of lynching he HETHODlST CHURCH. ! | was taken to Tampa and lodged in | jail there by Sheriff lLogan. On the way over the sheriff questioned him closely and he gave a detailed ac- count of where he had been on the jdate of the crime. The negro said {that he was in Lakeland and that a white man from Haines City had {employed four negroes to go to Haines City to work, that this white man bought tickets for them to go v ne ay i p 3 Preaching by the pastor, Dr. Now- jup the next (!.l.‘ ‘..".d the bootblack i g P ! \. . FERGUSON, fot the depot identified them to the Iin, at both hours. . ;i tagent when they called next day | Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. ClerkCircuit Court. g e, : W . PRESTON, Y. P. Uat 6:15 p. m. dvery member urged to be pros ! ent and others cordially invited these services. Special music by the choir. ! SERVICES TOMORROW He went to Haines City and worked | two days but did not like the negro bogg and left for this reason. Other details were given and Sheriff Lo- gan has quietly investigated and fcund that he was telling a straight Solicitor for Complainant. [IN THE CIRCUIT COURT--TENTH TY, FLORIDA. - IN CHANCERY. tale. He gives his name as Hopkins - . S . | Witliams. He is beltig hold, how- AT THE METHODIST CHURCH David Alderman vs, William Car- ! skt ' | A ney and B. Il. Ray.--Bill to Re- ever, until the authorities can be | g 4 % 9 : : | At the Methodist church tomor mo.e Cloud from Title, | sure he is not the right one, row there will be preaching both nmbrning and evening. This is the last day before conference, and It appearing by the aflidavit of W. Preston in the above stated cause . Ray, The sheriff was that a ne notified Tuesday ro had been ceaptured at S all that William Carney and B. H i Apopka answering the description : A y ,l ; i p tke members are urged to be pr the defendants named in the bill of of Walter Kirby and the olficers ) g R i ent, complaint, arc non-residents of the vere notificd (o take him to Orlan- = A 3 4 In the evening the pastor il State of Florida, but are residents of However i " r it is the United States, That there is no person within the State of Florida, the service of a sub- poena upon whom would bind said defendants and that the said defend- ants are over the age of twenty-one . years; it is therefore ordered that life of Christ. This sermon closvs suid non-resident defendants be and the pastorate for the year for Mr they are hereby required to appear Jenkins. Of course it will not e to the bill of complaint filed in said known until a week later whetl | cuuse on or before Monday, the 6th or not he will be returned to Lu} day of January, A. D. 1913, other- tnish the series of sermons wli was begun last Sunday evening. Tl subject at that time was the Vau ties of Life; the subject tomorrow night will be the Verities of Lil The first dealt with the life of =0l mon; the second will deal with 1 (do to identify him. | $080030FOIOIOTOIOTOCOOHY AJESTI THEATRE EE-E-X-R-N-B-R-X-R-R-E-R-N-N -] DON'T MISS TONIGHT. cpoOROOCOOORGRD land for another year. The conit —;wisc the allegations of said bill will e R . ence, at which the new appoini-|be taken as confessed by said defend- Pfflflram 'or Io‘“unt, nents will be made, convenes i1 ants. Tampa nexy Wednesday. Mr. Jen-| It is further ordered that this or- B S ___.____——*_~___ B 5 2 e SR S |General Admission...10¢ kins will leave fuesday morninz it order to attend to some cormittc vork before the beginning of conference. MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE. SPECIAL FEATURE. Three Reels. COME ONE; COME ALL. THE MONEY KINGS. (Vitagraph—Drama.) present at this last service of the year. SILLY SUFFRAGETTES BUSY. London, Dec. alarms of fire were sent ont rizht in various districts ¢f London througzh public telephones and fire alarm system. The fire briv turned out only to discover that 110V bad been hoaxed by fragettes. 14.—Numerous fal WANTED— —-A— BABY. (Lubin—Comedy.) ILLUSTRATED \O\GS GOOD M the mi One woman cang 1 ‘NATGP. M. rested. tor CHRISTMAS EOXES OF FRUIT. Get your Christmas boxes of or- anges and grapefruit from the Cit- rus Terrace Garden, at Pillans’groc- Children, uader 12....5¢ the | A special invitation is given 1o v | last ! act of turning in an alarm was ar-| | der be published once a week for five | consecutive wecks in the Lakeland I'vening Telegram, a newspaper pub- lished in swid county and state. This 27th day of November, A. D. : 1912, ! A. B. FERGUSON, ! Clerk Circuit Court. |W. 8. PRESTON, i Solicitor for Complainant. i ! i D 'W. Fiske Johnsoni REAL ESTATE I ' Loars Negotiated Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orange Property a Specialty. 11-30-58ats. | & PAGE FIVE TO PROHIBIT FEDERAL LIQUOR | BIBLE TEXT MADE HIM LICENSES IN DRY COUNTIES. CONFESS OLD MURDER Washington, Dec. 14.—Represen- 4 Tucson, Dec. 14.—The tative James A. Hughes, of West scriptural text, “Come unto Me, all Virginia, is drawing up a bill to! | ye that labor and are heavy laden,” h\rohlbll the issuance of lederal ! read in a Salvation Army meeting | liquor licenses in dry counties. Many H-n Chicago, caused Stephen Laports Virginia recently.t" be so overcome by remorse that he confessed to the Chicago police recently that he had killed Walter Hughes says that at present PrO- q,ui3r 5 rancher of this section, pretors of “soft drink” places take ' more than five years ago. Laporte cut liquor licenses and sell lnt‘;fl- teld this to the court here today, cants under the guise of guilless "where he was placed on trial. He drinks out of labelless bottles. They - said he had killed Taylor in self- .d fense. are willing to take the chance of State prosecution, he says, and nrel immune from federal prosecution by | reason of their licenses. Should hls bill prevail sellers of liquor would H ve guilty of violations of the rederal statutes in addition to the State laws. The law would be applicable! to all dry territory in the United States, and, Hughes thinks, woul-]; Ariz., counties in West voted for state-wide prohibition. T00 LATE TO CLASSFY : l'OR RENT ONE TENT HOUSE—2 rooms; \ co further than any other measure one cottage, 3 rooms. Apply to (" stamping out the “speak easy Mann, 203 North Keniu. .. | Fhone 257. in evil, 12-14-11 2 P ois- Sl LRI TR AT T W T N T IR INATRA S RN PRt Us your list of Holiday wants we can give you an assortment that will sur pricc you. (. Neckwear, Silk Hosiery, Initial Handkerchiefs,Gloves, Suspendersand Belts different from anything you will see ¢lsewhere. (. Don't forget that we are giving Special Bargains in Suits and Pants for the Holidays. The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, POLK COUN- [¥} ¢ SOBOBOEOPOHONOT OO PO IOCOT DG OLOIDBOBOTOIOFOBRLIOELINHD 2 Ny We are well supplied with all kinds ¥ 3 f of gifts for Xmas presents. ¢ . Our big store is stocked with beauti- K ful things that are practiCal and use- ful. Space forbids our mentioning the many things we have for: Father, Brother, and Gentlemen friends. You owe it to yourself to inspect our large slock before buying elsewhere. MAIL ORDERS SHIPPED SAME DAY RECEIVED You are welcome whether you buy or not. MAKE OUR STCRE YOUR STORE Dawson & Thornton 514 Franklin Street, Phone 505 g Dawson and Thornton Building, Tampa, Florida. 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