Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 18, 1913, Page 5

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Case of Fire {ampton Smith, of Wade < Beuluh Llooks is now teaching. at (. nd + New York, where they the next two or three fo d | | i T W. M. NEWMANS IS NIGHT POLICEMAN. Mayor Oscar Eaton has appointed W. M. Newmans as night policeman to fill the vacancy made by the sus- pension of W. T. Miller. ' soliua, is visiting his broth- | PREACHING AT LUTHERAN CHURCH TOMORROW. L. Booher, D. D., of Tus- Rev. 1. axambas, on Marco island, carawos, Ohio, will preach at the s oue of the Ten Thousande Lutheran church tomorrow at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. Everybody cor- | dially invited to come out and hear Vs, B. K. Young leave | this noted divine. ————— Y DIAYOND STUD LOST. . THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKFLAND, FLA., JAN. 18, 1913. ',GREAT MASS MEETING AT { ! | some great preaching. e e s A well-known gentleman of this | THE BAPTIST CHURCH. There will be three services at the Baptist church Sunday. There will be the regular services at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m., and then a great riass meeting at 2 o'clock to which everybedy is invited. The meetings at this church have simply powerful and Congregations crowd the house to its iutmost capacity. At this evening service a number are to be ‘“buried with Christ in baptism,” about twenty having al- ready been baptized. Again at the close of the Sunday night service others will be baptized. Such preaching as Mr. Martin is cdoing will produce lasting results. There is nothing shallow or sensa- tional about it, but heart-searching, rmind-convincing and will-moving, Gospel preaching. Those who have not heard T. T. Martin preach have missed a rare opportunity to hear A cordial in- vitation to everybody. Fraternally, WM. D. NOWLIN, Pastor. ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO ENTER CORN CONTEST. | ; ! ORDINANCES OF LAKELAND convineing | | | | | PAGE FIVE Buy @ Watch Where the Stock is Large The large increase in the sale of watehes for the past month right. standard makes. een very succestul, having wad\§ @ has more than ever convinced us that our goods and prices are ireaching of Evangelist Martin i We carry representative patterns of American and forcign We guarantee every watch sold to be an accu- rate and reliable time keeper. Special values at from $10 to$25. Come in today. Does your watch keep time? keep correct time, bring it to us. COlL Phone 173 A pleasure to show goods If your watch has failed to We cater to such jobs. E & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland yr. | B Turpin, of St. Louis, is city lost a diamond stud yesterday or | The awards for the past year's| ARE TO BE ENFORCED. formation and terms see me at my or sister, Mrs. C. 0. Wheel- | the streets of Lakeland which he | €OFD contest have been paid by the office in Deen-Bryant building. Don : i» much delighted With | values very highly. He will pay a | €PUnty commissioners and some hoys ! (Mayor's Order No. 1.) ask why | want to scll, that is my roward of $10 to any ome leaving | Mave received fine - premiums in Mt WL Tillis, Chiet of Police, business. If you wang to buy at a2 shii sl Sy same at the Telegram office. [return for their efforts on their corn ! Lakeland, Fla. : ]Imrguin. that is your business. W 3. Preston, of Bartow, is (erops. This contest was such a sue-, Dear Sir 1 beg to call your atten- {94 JROSMITH (v attend the monthly' PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES coss and sueh fine crops resulted, not- tion fo the following complaints of | congider the case of the cnstomoer | ‘e Farmers' 'lub, which gt 3 withstanding the poor season, tha: the violition of the city ordinances | cun the Con talk and down to ; | engine house, ete. For further in- | Wi iy the home of Col. W Sunday school, 9:45 a. m [the commissioners have resolved to ©F The city ol Lakeland, namely Cages. Customers cou ume and Preachin: by the pastor, Reyv, W Cffer the hovs and 2ivls another,op- at e Dimust e connined. Customers. whor 3 S Patterson, 11 a. m rortunity tor this yvear so that they Piding bicyele on sidewalks "I have convinced of my ease in t'nl—: . v Vulcolm, of Tampa, is in Rev. R. . Anderson, . .. of Way see how much finer crops they Riding and driving on sidewalks leeting carefully made harness con- | 4o tie sncst of her friend, Mrs. Montreat, N ., will preach ag 7 op. tan makeo 1t is hoped thag every F tie an sistently advertise me. For curr! ko White Mrs. Malcolm has many | m. Dr. Anderson is president of n,.-."“.\' and il in the county who has ity f""“”*'-\ running without head onne and cruppers, dog collars b . who are always pleased Montreat association. A cordial in- @M Acre of ground available will en- @0d il Bishts or standing on streets e collars, mule collars and can- i As r‘““’-‘“‘l"" and ‘!1' ”"‘ as i B F f i [ G $& N without head an ail ights at ¢ name niphes, made hom & vitation is given to all o attena v the contest this year "M:" LR " yas collars, breast chains, halter | selected wheat; scoentifically these services K. J. STRAW LAUNCHES INTO ! NEW BUSINESS WITH VIM. Mr. R. J. Straw, who recently lo»I cated in Lakeland, coming here from Mankato, Minn., and who has pur- chased the fine drygoods establish- the hypnotist, will be at ment of J. \W. Chiles & Sons, has witorium again tonight, and a | launched into his new undertaking larze crowd will no doubt go down Wwith a vim that shows that he will s the performance, which is | make a wonderful success, thus keep- :and at the same time 'ing this well-known house up to its ! former high standard In this issue of the Telegram ap- | The food sale, which was conduct- ®ars a full page advertisement | o i1 the new postoffice building by | * hich tells about a great starter sale, VMemorial association today, met | ™ hich Mr. Straw is soon to put on, W W Windham, whose for is at Lakeland, but who | spending some time with fer perouts at Thonotosassa, is visit- e Mis G W, Stanley .this week. Plant Uity Courier. i " wit inte ladicrons The time for planting is drawinge near and entries should he made as soon as possible. You need not wait to be enrolled before hezinning work cn your crop. Pick ouy your aere and plow it at onee and send in your name when ready There is charge for entering and the crop be- longs to the one making it. so it is all in favor of the young farmers All any one has to do to enter the contest ig to send his or her name 10 Judey W, 8 Preston, Bartow, Fla.. | wiving name, age and postoffice Each one can use his own judg- eent as to time of planting, kind of seed and method of cultivation Much valuable information can b procured in the matter of corn rai: vith vood success, and a neat sum and which will be read with interesp by our hundreds of readers. The store of Chiles & Sons has en ‘Ing by writing to Hon. James Wil son, secretary of agriculture, Wash ington, D. €., and to Director P. I Vutomaobiles failing 1o foocet crossings on proper speed and toiling (o give proper signals at the approach | CLORSINgS. i \utomobiles not being properly li- | coused under eity ordinances. Excessive use of locomotive whis- ties i the city limits Blocking of sn'(:ms and crossings Ly rains i Locking of closet doors on trains. | And a number of complaints of ordinances being violated. It is my desire that the public have iy ple notice to obey the foregoing | i per stran, d other city ordinances You are instructed therefore that wmoand after Jan 21 1 shall expect rou and your force to enforce all the ordinances of the city of Lakeland, including the ones herein referred | { capitol condition powders and ma ! harness shop, handled, producing o tiour that retams ALL the tlavor and nu- triciousness so bountitully sup- plied by nature. There isnone eler—it costs 1o more—why not, at least, give it an impa tial trial? - Sanstaction guaran- teed, or money retunded. “YOUR GRGCi &t HAS IT* chains, dog chains and chain traces, ccmbs, collar pads and check reins, | clips and cockeyes and careful re- pairing. Come to McGlashan's Cash convenliently located near the jail. Call again. Thurs and Sat & W 'WOOD FOR SALE Pine and Oak Stove Wood Sl..’.fl! (g per stran, Fireplace Wood $2,00 On BOWYER'S ;SUB-DIVIS: "ION, North-West Lakeland., BOWYER BROS. s from Migs Virginia Wil- 10Y¢d @ splendid business, and under | pojee op Gainesville, Fla., for bulle 10, to the letter without fear or : K B o 1s 1i the Seventh Day/Ad- the new management we feel sure it ting which are free to any ome for favor. ! 4 FOHORCOOOCO0000000000N ¢ Mbanitaliat DEkDAG. ate 1o .\\m (-nminm'- to grow and expand as oo Instruct your force accordingly o ot that- ahe: s mproving. as it has done in the past. [ At Yours truly 0. M. EATON, F 0 r ’ h M v+li s could be expected. It will be ' SPECIAL SERVICES AT PRES- MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION No. 1 °- g e e roniored that she sustained a se- | BYTERIAN CHURCH NEXT WEEK S pgetiin g s njury some weeks ago when —_— Whereas, It has been made known BIDS WANTED. #h, the fall causing one side to ' Beginning Monday night, 7:30,|tc me that several mad dogs have bone partially paralyzed 'Rev. D. A. Newell, of Leesburg, Fla., been found running at large on the . | wil peceive sealed bids for the i { will conduct a series of special serv. streets of Lakeland recently, and |tollowing property until 12 o'clock : We rezret to note that Mr. James fees. that several people have been bittel Tyegday, Jan. 20, 1913, Ko son continnes critically ill. Hl'i: Mr. Newell is a Bible student of !y said dogs and the lives of childr New seven-room house on South Mrs. Emory O'Neanl, of Tif- unusual ability, a man who is #nd the general public is thereby ©1' Johnson avenue overlooking Lake ! i Mr.and Mrs. George Robi- ' tuided by, and preaches the Word i dangered; Norton; this lot is 100x140 feet, east | § o Fampa: Miss Emma Robison cof God. as the Spirit leads him.| [t is therefore hereby ordered it fiont, broad verandas, 10 fruit trees A 5. Charlie and Alva Robi- ' Fach nizhy nexy week, 7:20 o'clock, | #!l dogs running at large in the « recently set, good garage, servants . . 0 are at his bedside doing all in ' a cordial welcome awaits all of ! of Lakeland shall wear muzzles o1 house, poultry house, ete. This dwell- tir nower to relieve his suffering, | God's people, and others who may be [ Jan. 10 to Feb. 28, A. D. 1913 ing is hard oil finish inside and wired | Uis carnestly hoped by their interested in the salvation of their| Tt shall be the duty of the i for electric lights; it cannot be beat |2 ¢nds that there muy come a souls. W. 3. PATTERSON, ‘sha" to kill any and all dogs foun' for a home in the city. | , for the better in his condi- | Pastor. running at large without a muzzl' | Algo, I will accept sealed bids un- |$ tion i Issued this 7th day of January. \ |12 o'clock Tuesday, Jan. 20, on the ¢ IGARS - When. D. 1913, 0. M. EATON, Mayor | Lake Shore farm adjoining city lim- ‘ " R D. Jackson, who generallv| When a doctor’s bill is smaller than 3t. [its and Lake Parker. This tract con- .§ —— - S : ::wmh his winters here and at Lake- it '.I.t ;:nemc: u; ble t;h:t :&-.:‘ 'l‘: Gl e {taing 10 acres, 6 acres in high stat> ! 8 and, writes from Orrville, Ala., that :::. A I':ul.llel ::ur L |of cultivation, 2% acres of straw- g7 48 he started for Florida from Birming- Lokt Him terries under Skinner system of ir- A. H. T. ClGAR:gCOO bam. and stopping over at Orrville b3S taken severely {ll, and will be tHlized to remain there until spring, ;':‘b'“ and may not be able to come "a'k:"' flll before next winter. Dr. % N- ')'v' Is well and favorably known 3 If people, and all will regret to ""fl that he is so seriously indis- 14 It it to be hoped he will soon 40‘“';.”"‘;:"! be able to visit Citrus e “fore the season closes.—In- Less Chronicle. \.EI)ISONIA. ~That's -4 _ { rigation (now shipping). This is one Henpeck, m’. m“;:ldhr:‘ of the best truck farms in Polk coun- |¢ room at the top.” “Oh, his wife sar- 'Y. Almost surrounded by one and castically replied, “when were you up | one-half miles of deep water; good there to see?” 2-story dwelling, barn, packing and Lakeland, Florida 290 Blue. MAJ ESTI THEATRE R EX-X-X-N-X-R-K-R-N-N-R-N- FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE MAJESTIC. A. H. Woods’ Phenomenal Success “The Girl From Rectors” {A big Musical Comedy with cast of 40 People Seat Sale Opens Jan. 27 at Red Cross Pharmacy One Night Only, January 30th January 20, 21, 22 Tony and Flo VERNON and a Feature KFilm UDITORIU —_— THEATRE Prof. Alzeda (N N-N-X-N-N-N-R-A-B-N-8-F- ‘Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. ; THE ENPEROR'S MESSAGE e AR R se'n _|PAUL GILMORE | ITA §& (0. . COUNTY. THE MAN HUNT. T O N I G H T . 3 :___—! (Part 2. Pathe Drama.) ' s - THE HAVOC March Jan. 23, 24’ 25 i ¢ Flace Where Good Pictures Are | RIVALS. Shows Right. OneNight February 8 (Selig Drama OPEN AT 6 P. M. rifle Picmms-fieneral Admission...10¢ IChlldm. under 12....5¢ ! SOARONIDANGIOINSASOIPQ DON'T MISS I! 10¢ 5C 3rd to 8th wmm[u HUMAN HEARTS an? March 1st K[NNY THE WHITE SQUAW Feb. 26 Aduits : Children ‘ Udassioy . ... _ ... 1% oy cipgm e ce@maens

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