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

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Mrs, V. J i Lamb 18 chief car inspector | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND. FLA, FED. | s, who is a stu- ., is spend- i, attending s to a hizher al- e e —————— can com} with the requirements. Appli on forms aud full infor- nation coucerning the requirements lcf the examination can be secnred from the postmasier at Haines City or from the U. civil servic: com- mission, \Washington, D. C. Applicatious should be properly S. | executed and filed with the commis- Mr. J. E. Townsend, superintend- ent of the firm of Bishop & Greer, ar- chitects, of Atlanta and Valdosta, Ga., has arrived in the city to super- vise the work of building the new city hall. Mr. E. 3. McGlashan left yvester day for Waycrosy, where he goes to re-enter the A. (. L. hospital for 'treatment. It will be regretted W his many friends that 1 actory and to undergo an opera- VOry unsi hat he will proba tion for gall stones s health i,-'l sion at Washington at least seven days before the date of the examina- tion, otherwise it may be impracti- cable to examine the applicants. SALE IN NEW DIXIELAND DRAWS LARGE CROWDS Beginning today the Bowman Realty Co. are running free autos to New Dixieland, where they are con- ducting a sale of lots in this popu- lar suburh, and large crowds are tak- ing advantage of the opportunity | thus offered of getting lots at greatly reduced prices. The sale continues [throush Thursday, machines being Jrun to the grounds every fifteen min- nies from the Deen-Bryant corner NO FREEZING PAYS | HERE DURING 1912 vay (%0 “"“'}““i Mrs. Henrietta M. Harris, Mrs.! According to the annual summary ! Pauline B. Hazen, Mrs. J. D, Goin, | just issued by the local oflice of the | s many friends ' Miss Jewel MeNulty and Mr. L. R.' U S weather bureau, there were no u that she is con- Roesch, of Tampa, formed a party of freezing davs during the year 1912, Ly illuess, suffer-! Tampans motoring to Lakeland to-iand the temperature was equally case of gore lhmfl‘-;d:\y In Mr. Roesch’s Veile machine. | kind in regard to heat, no records ¢ her Hlness will bl"'l'ho party will stop at the (‘nlnnlullhvinu broken, although a number of (racy is able to be out i illness which con- r home since early in ! i '« & matter of general vany friends to see usual good health low of Mrs. E completed on root by Marshall & ‘cupied by Mr. and o have had apart- Crary's home for S. rmore. A\ O'ltern bungalow on sotts avenue, which rettiest and most con- < in the city. The bun- t been completed by Cole are now Van Lamb and returned to their home ia., after a visit to the Mrs. G, J. Williams. A r the C. L., which las held for the past ten A s property on South which consists of a riering on Lake Hol- already owns con property and states reat faith in Lakeland's ! s demonstrating it by in- siruble real estate. R — the appropriation 1Uress for a government vland, Postmaster J. today “I am great- icland has re- ition, and trust not distant when provement will be- | matter may affect & the leags rtment, hnt h nt will zive us a ~ Bruce has recently | at Plant City for dinner enroute home tonight. As soon as it is announced that a house is to be built in Lakeland, there are scores of people who are anxious to rent it, and many are leased the foundations are lnid. What Lakeland needs is more hcuses, and, although there have leen many built and more under way, the demand {s still much great- er than the supply. hefore | CITY OFFICIALS MOVE OFFICES | imoving day yesterday, the offices of ‘the city clerk and collector, treas urer and assessor and marshall ha- ing been moved to the Smith Hardiu building, where they will be located until the new Municipal building is erected, which will occupy the lot on which the present city hall now stands. The City Council also has |a room in the Smith Hardin bulld- ing, which, with the others, is locat- !¢d on the second floor It was proposed by several citizens that the present city hall should be | moved to the city's property near llln\ light and water plant and con- !verted into a jail. However, the City Council has decided to have the 'ciluded in the new Municipal build- iug. The work of tearing down the { building began today. EXAMINATION TO BE HELD TO FILL HAINES CITY VACANCY. | | | commigsion announces that on March :L:: an examination will be held at | Lakeland, Fla,, as a result of which “itis expected to make certification !ty fill a contemplated vacancy in the E;u.rmnn of fourth class postmaster le” class A at Haines City and other vacaneies as they may occur at that t ghall be decided ir the to fill reinstatement. The master at last fic infln'v', unless the sty of the by BOTVie vacaney for the n-| tion of 1 1 I8 open 1o ol citizens of » United States who b A Ummmu% ‘THEA REI HUMAN BFARTS | Coming Fet. 2Tth INTO SMITH HARDIN BUILDING. | The city officials participated in a | {hbave arrived trem St. Augustine, ana V | building torn down and the jail in-!| | The United States civil service| days went above 90, There were no destructive storms and only one sei- son of unusual rainfall, during which some damage was done. Prospects at present are that there L Will be no freezing days before the end of the present winter, probably ‘ more frosts. The light “which have two or three times vis- lited the vicinity of Tampa this win- "ter have done no damage whatever, ,"”' of benefit. Tampa Tribune ne have been IMR. AND MRS. FLAGLER AT “WHITE HALL" Mro oand Mrs. Henry M. Flagl White Ilall is now open for the sea- son, They came somewhat later than usual this year and their hos: of friends are delighted to sce the great fron gatos open once more and to know that Mr. and Mrs. Flagler are in our midst. Contrary to the rcport that Mr. Flagler was ill, he is apparently in very good health and spirits. He was out early yester- day morning, making calls at both botels and took an automobile ride out over the new Gulf Stream boule- vard in the afternoon.—Palm Reach News. {SARASOTA GROOM DISAPPEARS AND CAN'T BE FOUND. Where's Johnny Browning? This seems to be the question uppermost in the minds of a host of friends an« acquaintances of the young man who . has, without any perceptible reason on earth, disappeared as completely as if he had sunk into the earth. | What makes the matter more sur- Jan. 25, he was married late at night 'in Bradentown, by the Rev. J. I { dercloot, of Chicaro, a charminz ant | popular widow who has been spend ;in-.: the winter here with her youn child, she having lost her first hn band a year aro. The marrincze took place in t! nee at Predentown, and the wit ses were C, A, Tilton and W 17, both of Bradentown decerted Lirid 1t turned to Chi 1 her the sympathy nds she has made wl cms to be able to ni rational rearon for the o bride by Drow He has been a popnlar 1nd man, of a very sociable nment, a any youne inz. temper zood brick mason by trad tend it wos venerally considered t he had made an exeeptionally oo tuatch when he won the heart of t! lovely widow, | Of course it is possible that he ma have met foul play, or aecidental] {drowned, or had an attack of he ;fnilurn. to which, we understand, * { Was subject, but if any fatality h: | oceured the body has not heen o jecovered and there geems very 1itt eredence given to the death theory. However, ! aceid-y { ! | evervhody et kno intereste? n »,u‘,] ‘:‘ SR a number of han? will be offered. frosis | | | 18, 1913 NUST PAY POLL TAXES | BEFORE BOND ELECTION. Brooksville, Feb, 18.—At a recent meeting of the Brooksville Board of Trade much enthusiasm was shown |in regard to the $:00,000 good roads i pond issue for which an election was Icnlled by the county commissioners of that county. Brooksville has one of the finest Boards of Trade to be {found anywhere in the entire State, ! always wide awake to the best inter- ests of its citizens and the county as 1% whole. The board of county com- { missioners of that county called 2 {bond election to be held on Feb. 15, {but owing to a hitch in the law a8 "to the legality and qualifications of | yoters it was postponed to some later idate. In a telegram to the mayor of |the city of Brooksville the attrney igon(-rul states that all poll taxes for {1911 and 1912 would have to be paid "before an election could be held. Thus the bond election will be post-| poned to some later date, probablv | funtil *pril op May, this beine lefi|g [entirely to the designation of the { board of county commissioners. H S Sracurly WEST POINT CADETS MUST I AVOID MATRIMONY. l Washington, Feb, Taft has approved the action of the i West Point authorities, who recom- illlelllll'd the dismissal of Cadet El- mer E. Adler from the Military Academy for getting married. Cadet Adler was a second-class man, ani eloped last month with one of the students in a fashionable girls sthool on the Hudson. The elope- ment caused much speculation at the time, as it was said the authorities hitherto had not had to deal with a similar case. The cadet benedict was appointed from Montana, and entered the academy in March 1910. Freckled Girls It is an absolute fact. that one 50 cent' | far of WILSON'S FRECKLIE CREAM i prising is the fact that on Saturday. | | Henderson, the pastor of the l‘rv.k'r\ byterian church, to Mrs, S. D, Van ! ., | willcither vemove your freckles or cause’ them to fade and that two jars will even in the most severe cases completely cure them. We are willing to pcrsonally[ guarantee this and to return your money, without argument if your complexion not fully restored toits natural beauty, WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM is fin fragrant and absolutely harmless, Wfi‘ pot make hair grow but will positive!. remove TAN, PIMPLES and FRECK! LES. Comeintodayandtryit, Thejare are laryre and results absolutely certain, sien! h);hmnildlo‘c)ics‘i‘t;i-{lsolé;ice?flle. ammoth jars $1.00, S SKIN SQAP 25¢. For sale by - ALL DRUGGISTS v PARK 18.—President | —— S = ! % i 5 z CHOPGIOIAPOIOPAIRSASQPO 303 LIAOFOHOBOSOLRECITAPIFON. PAGE VB — DR. H. EDGAR COLE Next trip to Lakeland will be Februady 18th from 11 a. m. to 5p. m. Why suffer with headaches, pains in or about the All such troubles can be relieved with special ground Examinations Free. Remember date and place. eyse. glasses. COLE & HULL Phone 173 112 Kentucky Ave. Lakeland, Fla IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The'0ld Reliable Contractors peen building houses in Lakeland for years, and “KELL DOWN? or failed to give satisfaction. The many fine ¢ 5 Who have who never All classes of buildings contracted for, : Ny residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability to make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 bBlue ¢ : OFOSIPOSOHOPOFOHOHISISIIOE0IT 1 ( We have putin a full line of Steel-Drake Baking Co. Cakes. Lady, Marble, Fruit, Raisins, Citron, Nut “and Sponge Cakes. 30c¢ pound Pure Food Store W. P. Pillans & . PHONE 93 VAN Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Sccond. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Fourth. Fifth. Sixth. Fall. Seveirith. nt Letd. Bec Becaus n - Because it has One-Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. i it has High Class Building Restrictions. 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe scen from its Summit, Because Shade Trees will be planted on all strects this Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Be~ause if you don’t, you will wish you had do, will always be glad. , it you Deen- Bryani Building /1. STEPHENS

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