Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 4, 1913, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELECRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN. 4, 1913, | COMMITTEES APPOINTED SONALY AT GOUNCIL WEETING Lakeland, Fla., Jan. 1, 1913, Regular session of the City Coun- ei! with all wombers present. morning were read and approved. The presicent announced standing commitices for the year as icllows: Finauce Minuies of the session the and Fire Haynes, Pil- l-lllb Council. and Scipper. Water Pillans, The Holiness convention the past | . Case of Fir2 Phone 5,000 im0 Lins leaves to- . where he goes nniversity. iadies’ union srow afternoon Lodist church, ity are most eroand J.0 ' mmed to Corone* "preaching. yard veek has been productive of much cood. Rev. A. L. Whitcomb has been deing some zood preaching. Rev, W, I Godbey, tie noted Greek schoiar and commentator, is expected to- n ght. Services tonight and tomor- rcw as follows: Song and praise ser- vice, 6:30 to T:30, followed by Preaching, 11 a. m., fol- lewed Ly the sucrament of the Lord's Bible reading from the Creck testament, \W. B. Godbey, | 2 p.om vlen will supper, by we will coptinue announce whether we nest Strangers people™ are week, the ooy pecially invited B E JLLHAMER Evangelistic service at night ! 1 Str Liaynes, Ordinance ‘ denhall. I Sanitary Pope, Couneil, Public Improvemeat and (emetery Mendenhall, Pillans, Pope. e mayor's communication was 1.2d and on motion was ordered filed ter reference and record I Petition of the Central tiotel Co was referred to a special comrunitte. Stendentndl and to Scipper, Council, Pope, { ¢ Mess Poose, { Haynes, who vere viven powver | et The struction Co. was g the roval of the city ! Petition to drain Lake die Manm - Cen- nted subjrer to torney. Wire was petition ol O8. | Mendenhall, | Men- ‘ Seip.er. | Alemminger's it to a specic ammittee nl' . pusiness visit o a speeicl commit ,‘ reterred SERVICES PAST AND TO COME |\ cors flaynes, Coomeil anl Men- AT METHODIST CHURCH. Fdenhall, who were anthorized to con- Lakeland lee and Re- to GARGIA'S BAND JAN. 6, 7, 8, AT MAJESTIC. tie breless cooker industry since it 710 MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS ! \ ey Mrs. Judd is recognized by manutacturers and the lead- an authority lireless cooking the | st for one has returned "er with the with friends 1ive Oak and also to where she Rev. ) nizht on a large cony ist church. | !lilvl't' are =0 many "and showed how many of then hoe M. “The Forees das Saneten § e Buss preached Lot eiecrator Co. and with at Win" 1o e, Method- The street committee was anthor- the reasons Why .4 14 advertise tor bids lay con- jpu North Missouri il ihjeet of cotion of Peaeh- 0 wid o0 draw aid e and 18 a thorough Christian ges- wn, whom 1 am glad to huve sue- in the \ny favors hime will be appreciated Your Frieud, W. M visit ation at the Lt took R charge of my He amd surgeon of experience Sullivan has consented ool g work dur physician and abil br. R, take g my absence. it erey, inyable stay. periodicals as o ote practic how tailures in hi sidowalk ac is a at the inters add them ma AR 1t REVIS, M. D strect Vel wed booavoided: o (8 (4 ridiculed woer i ] Ov ond eulogized st mination. e body could s ins Hon . Was - e and goioy viowin s on the Mrs. Jdudd hag tane to the study of domestic scien beloved | having pr southern States and ek with a se- subjecy of domest Her many will roon be ardice deter - vlenhall, given a li and adopted sdd thar ainost any Yo it pesolved by the City Counell d policeman he Judd is mueh ity of Lakela ' d the recoption wherever sh women, Lt o of Mr. and eerion s morning ved of aaded to the a8 ree- g o schelaled o leeture, hoad of experimental denan nent the Toledo Cooker sitme is hereby fised Toledo, Ohio, and is ehiet The current bills stall of demonstrators, paid. I The people of Lakeland The wayor's appointments for fortynate in being able to have t rarchal and other policemen for the popig of fireless cooking explairel year were and the same 4o jom by Mrs, Judd, the Council The definite date of her arrival will be the Modo! t store sl P e he Cumended by the mayor moutily sal- suid policeman be, and the at $6o, She is @ vmpath Seceetion 2, That the the Iv 2ood ting more wid more mareantion Bet- Ly of of Co into the spirvit o ct the sonas and their singing is he ing The children, and their choir dal 1 Suber, mnd daughter were ordered to and will be until elad to meet added to that of the choirs e ar city 0 of ey are il of enthus holds atires T too, eSS up s=ple The sp Me and Sharpe, e quartette whbinn, Wolt Mr. Nor- submitted, confirmed hy as | follows: Marshal W Policeman-- R, €. Ellis, o Nightwatchman -W. T, Miller. ' Applications for the office of mu- | nicipal judge were read and ballot ' taken and on second ballot J. A Cox was declared elected as munici pal judge for the year 1913. Messrs. Pope, Mendenhall and Pii lans were appointed as a speci committee to confer with the boarl of bond trustees relative to chan ing the plans and specifications o the new city hall and removing ti: old one to the lot owned by the cit at the light and water plant, to r model same to be used for jail and were and a duet by vty entertared the announced hy § vel and Mr. Washburn, of her famity dur- 0 3 M Mr will l Mrs. g both morning and Miethodist chorceh, tere of the day will be a grea riass meeting at the Auditerinm in the afternoon, at which time Mr : ~PRass will preach to men and boys identi- . N - on manhood. Special music by Messrs, Suber and Scholfiel!. Al ren and hoys over twelve are urged and bring their friends Tillis. wre Co, at whose Pass LOMOTroWw | mas holidays: * to give a week's demongtration | ¢ Mattie Smith and tmith, of Umatilla; Mrs. <, of Lakeland.—Bartow ant evening n the Ideal fireless cook stove 1-1-Wed and Sal | Bankers ard Business Houses Rubber Stamps and Stencils are now manufactured in Tam: pa and we can FILL YOUR OR- DERS the SAME DAY they received. . orominently interests of a visitor to the city tie returned to his home Fampa Tribune hnsiness + We Won't Sacrifice Quality but we are always stodying how o Increase The Quantity i \Ve‘g'ivc the maore, ¢ come Padelny IAKELAND KINDERGARTEN RE- vt OPENS MONDAY, JAN. 6 v roof improvements made iy i » street home, ¢ it most comfortable and Two bay windows have imd other improvements has recently “mo-1 now bt we are anxious o give I’hone o= Miss Maude Steinmeyer wishes to announce to he rpatrons and the pynjcipal. court purposes. rublic generally that her klndt-rgar- Digcussion relative to some “ten and private school opens Mon- | posed changes in the dutles of ti day, Jan. 6, ar which time she will jjgny and water collector, clerk O'Ilern, her guest, ::stp';::l":o::n:,:rla‘r;es"“mIq i :::wcollm el g g dl"d “: . of South Carolina, ! r, and salaries to be paid san Memminger, mo- T . was followed by motion to adjo ¥n 1o Tampa today, making DRESSMAKING PARLORS OPENED to Monday, Jan. 6, and same i n Mrs. O'Hern's car. Yes- ‘vnfled. and Council adjourned porty motored to Portland, ()ro‘.vmeet at 7:30 p. m. on that date the trip in Miss of Lakeland. edjourned scssion. MORRIS G. "eer's machine, - = us and prove it pro Rest Butter, per pound . Suear, 16 pounds Cottolene, 10 pound pails Cottolene, 4-pound pails Srnowdrift, 10-pounl pails i< 3 rang family size Cream...... {3 6 cans baby size Cream. 1-2 barrel best Flour. .. 12 pounds kest Flour....... Picnic Hams, per pound Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams. ...... Octagon Soap, B for. .. cneivviiiiimannes Ground Coffee, per pound. . .. i 8 gallons Kerosene .. ‘E. G. Tweedell mrfi*.-“& are We make DATING STAMPS, TIME STAMPS SELF INK- ERS- all kinds of DA'T BAGGAGE CHECKS, SEALS, and SEAL PRESSES. INNER TUBES AND CASINGS REPAIRED and VULCANIZED Send me your tires. We pay transportation charges both ways. Tire and Balbin Vulcarizing Co. 710 Tampa St TAMPA, FLA. ristine Mrs. Webster, of ard Mrs. Langman, have opened dressmaking parlors ntl the millinery establishment of Mlss. Nuna Patton, and will be glad to meet the ladies whmo desire any- thing in fashionable dressmaking. 18 | MRS. C. R. JUDD COMING TO LAKELAND Ame making MUNN, President H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk . Bornett, of Lakeland was ™ business Tuesday. He had "#n here for twenty-seven Vot of the time since leav- | “ State has been spent in Ala- nd Texas, and recently re- 1o Takeland. He says there " "1 such a wonderful changze in ¥ that he could not realize Shat hag be » '; 'l brought it about.—Bartow A Famous Fireless Cooking Author- ity to Glve a Free Exhibition | Here. AJEST, Lakeland is soon to be visited THEATRE an expert on fireless cooking. Mr: | . C. R. Judd has been identified wit! | 200000000000000 SN GARCIA’S BAND Jan. 6, 7, 8. 10c and 20c Admission. md Mrs. Warren McCullough, . Texas, are guests at the ‘Tr and Mrs. Johm W. 4k :‘m eXpect to be here until L o of January. Mrs. MeCul- : ‘0d Mrs. Scarr are sisters. £000000000000000 000000V BGO000200 UDITORIU THEATRE 'n' “Itq” 15 COMING Ask Your Neighbor Who She [s! J.A.Coburn’s Greater Mmstrels One Night Only, Monday, January 6, 1913 featuring that droll comedian Chas- [- fia“o ers in instrelry Seats go on sale at Red Cross Pharmacy TONIGHT. Jan. 1, 1913, Reserved Seats $1. General Admission 75¢ Balcony 50¢ First ¢ e rows of seats downstairs exclusively forchildren under 12 at 25¢ Coming! Comingl|ONE NIGHT ONLY Joe Weber's New York Success ]:iUTSflaY, Jflllllfll'Y 2', 1913 “The Climax,’ Margaret Mayo’s Delightful Musical Comedy With music and an all star cast. One Night Only w Thursday, Jan. 9,193 The Alzedas Direction Geo. E. Frigon Two Nights, January 13-14 oRROROOBOOGR000 l’rnaram for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE. IN THE GHETTO. Presenting an all white company and sweetestsing- S RN S A PRI »bnmw (1S ONIA) §, GOOD MUSIC A 6000 SHOW TOKIGHT Get the Habit to Follow the Band to the Auditorium. Coming Soon Paul Gilmore and Company IN “The Havoc” Rrm = ""'Wlmnm LOVE (Vitagraph—Drama.) :"T & ke e a2 *= 0"EST AND BEST IN THE 1 COUNTY NEIGHBORS. = * e A (Biograph—Farce-Comedy. : 1. FROM GOLDEN RUN. - o | Bison—Drama.) % DETECTIVE DOROT Aduits 5 10c. Children 5C PDOODODODOBOOOQD -E-X-3-R-2-%-R-2-X-F-X-3-N-F-3e (Essanay— Drama.) LOsT OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10¢ Childrcn under 12....5¢ A HUSBAND. 11X —Comedy-Drama. “E MILLIONAIRE COP. {Imp—Comedy.) Seat Sale Opens at Red Cross Phar- macy Tuesday morning at 9 a. m.

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