Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 21, 1913, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, FEB. 21, 1913. KATHLEEN PEOPLE DECLARE JOHN D, LIVES LIKB 6 ; DOGS A PUBLIC NUISANCE POTENTATE AT DAYTONIA. ! Resolutions adopted by am im-| Despite the fact that John D. H || ranelled jury in district No. 5, Polk | Rockeieller, reputed to be che rich- a I county, Fla., Feb, 18, 1913: est man in the world, is at Daytona, ’ We deem that the dogs of Kath-|to spend the balmy days playing cessors to D. Ful hom . ' leen and vicinity are a public nui- golf and in otherwise onjoyln“ lite, SIIC g sance on account of there being 80 |it is not to be supposed that for a 33 ‘ many dogs going mad while running | minute that he is not in almost in- 218-220 S. Florida AVe. Phone at large. Therefore, be it resolved: | stant touch with the business world. : First. That all dogs must be kept | A private telephone wire from Jack- DQ&'QI'S in off the streets of Kathleen, Fla. sopville to aytona is at his command oot Tt sy pern v s cacens =i Al Kinds of Fancy and Heavy Groceries, May, ! a dog must keep same securely en-|times. —_— —— | closed on his premises. connect his hotel with the telegraph B . Spend a day most pleasantly Dext| Third. That any dog caught loos: | companies so that every move of the ura.n a“d a" KII‘“S 0' tm s‘ll". Sunday, Feb. 23, by taking in the ev- | on the streets of Kathleen be Kkilled [ great world is at his beck and call cursion to Sebring. Big camp meet- | by an officer authorized or appointed | The Jacksonville wire is an extra ing and other attractions. 278 | by the justice of peace. precaution so that instant communi- co'nt" Prounw M.nt flm’ sold : S e Fourth. That any dog following |cation can be had with the oil dic- A party of Bartow ladies motored [ Lis master into town must be|tator should any of his governor gen- over to Lakeland yesterday from |chained immediately or taken out of [eials or captain ganerals want his Ca" and see us M‘orc Pm,m vour 0ms Bartow to attend the Chautauqua,|town after.notice being given by an [adiice instanter. Mr Rockefeller urg, where she willlamong the number being Mrs, Hugh [authorized officer. has established an oflice in the Cla- tlsewllere. .1 days the guest of her| Lightsey, Mrs. laura Swearengen, Fifth. That no person will be al- [ rendon hotel at Daytoua, and his (her relatives. Mrs. Solon G. Wilson and children,{lowed to go through the town of |force of clerks and private secre- ——— Mrs. Frank Knight, Mrs J«-w.-llp\;uhl.~.-n with a dog following un-|taries conduct his business exactly fl”“" Klnds 0' rm st"" a snefla“y. jay at 10 o'clock the|smith, Mrs. Chuarles Reed Il""s said dog is securely fastened to|it is conducted at his home on the | nage will be auc- - — | his vehicle or to himself. { Hudson or at Cleveland. And the o hizhest bidder, and At the Lutheran church specia Sixth. That anv person refusing | master of millions swats the elusive . same afternoon bids | gervices will be held at 7:3 o'cloek [t abide by these resolutions be golf ball secure in the knowledue .d and the contract let|on Mon Tuesday and Wednesda. | dealt with according to law. {that his business is running as oily : W parsonage. evenings of next week. The pr 1 l Seventh. That these resolutions|as ut home. His private telegraphe: PR ing will be by Rev. W. (. Schaefier | re enforeed for six months from | handles all his messages. \ Raulerson sends In one |y, = o gglanta, president of th |duh- Mr. Rockefeller has a large suite |3 (o sent to the Children’s Synod of Georgia and adjacent Eighth. That these resolutions be | fitted up for the utmost privacy. All H at Jacksonville. This|giates. Mr. Schaeffer is well known | posted in two places and a copy of [hie meals are served in his apart- “ el ea“ 00 s -y commendable and Benerows | iy |akeland, having been here fre-|same be sent to the Lakeland News|ments by his own servants, and all [ 3 oz the part of Mr. Raulersoniguenely during the past severai[ct Lakeland, Fla, for publication |the luxury possible surrounds his ope which could be well emulat- years. It was through his effort. Signed: W. Lanier, Geo. W.|temporary residence in Florida. Al is many others. that the congregation was organized | Creen, B. T. Baldwin, J. P. Han-|though in his 74th year the oil mag- T a few vears ago, and his interest is|cock, R. Rogells, H. L. Lanier, J. H.|nate has the appearance of a man s George W. Watson has been { g1} with the work here. The con | Rutledze, J. M. Rutledge, A. £ |but half his age; he {8 extremely ac- erm g a pleasant house Party ! gregation will soon have a pastor of [ Keith, 4 S Coon, John Gidden, W.!tive and devotes much of his recrea- Ch & S b rn ’s , the (hautauqua, among “’e{ns own, and, meanwhile, services|k. Tucker tion to golfing.—Jacksonville Me- ase an O ,‘.:r cing Mrs. J. T. Rauls, M;\\ill be arranged regularly. Al ar i ISR ! tropolie. Migs Christine Ra““‘n invited to the meetings next week H NG w H NEWS. bt % PRI B lk ‘ ff » Jones, of Frankliu, | : - | OLU S OBT Mope and Aspiration in Man, u O ee o ludies left last night ha"‘leNOlS CLUB M Wolf, Mr. and Mrs, K. ¢, ki-| It 18 not for a min to rest in ab o > : B . {wolute contentment. He s born enly enjoyed their stay in MEETING POSTPONED | ¢er und daughter Caroline, and Mr A R Sp": fend Mrs. Fooo0 Willeox were enter g upwird.—- 8 25 e ' On aeccount of the Chautanqua, the | tained at the Davis home Sunday ’ o tealty Co. announce y . x¢ meeting of the Hlin Club s fond Sunday evening S ot c Oun t ey ive away the free 1ot iyaan poctponed from Fobo 2y ot A party of llinoisians tfrom lake . \ow Divicland 1n Munn park to- ‘March 1 }\\'ailvs. near Arcadia, Fla, made a rrow aiternoon, the drawing to, {trip to Lakeland in their car Sun ! 20 In case of rain, the| Tryin stops at all statoins along | day to call on the elders. will take place in their 0("”11' line next Sunday's excursion to| The younyg folks had a singing &' | RETIABLE HOME TREATME m 6, Deen-Bryant building. ) Sebring. Take this opportunity to|the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W.| The ORRINE treatment for the e view this fine country fust opening | Rarrett Sunday evening. brink Habit can be used with ab- ye and her little son, Mas- - - — carpenter work at the home of Mr. | oholic stimulants. Thousands have vert, of Atlanta, Ga., are the SARAH BERNHARDT TO APPEAR John McClelland. successfully used it and have been ° Mr. and Mrs, N. P. Jackson HERE IN MOVING PICTURES Mr. Milton standsburg and F. C.|restored to lives ci sobriety and use- w P Pll lans e @. yme, “Flamanas Lodge, g | Willcox went to Winter Haven Mon- | fulness. Can be given secretly. Costs i nly $1.00 per box. If you fall to da avenue. This is their| Ou Feb. 24 and 25 the attraction |day after a load of citrus trees. ;:"It r:u“". ?reom ORRINEy Atier & PHONE 93 “t to Florida and they are in |u, the Auditorfum will be Sarah| A surprise party was given at thelyj) your money will be refunded. aith the State--espectally | pornhardt in moving pictures. The [Fome of Mr. Elder Thursday even- | Ask for free booklet telling all about ¢ and contemplate locating | New York Times says: ing in honor of his wife and daugh- ORRINE. home in our vicinity, being “Mme, Sarah Bernhardt as an ac- | ter, who have lately come trom llli ! cuthused OVer our ity | tress in motion pictures made her | DOis to visit him. About twenty n‘[ the neighbors and friends brouzl: udings | American debut vesterday afternoon m the Lyceum theater before a few |refreshments of ice cream and enke 2 Junowski, formerly o",.[.,.(.“m,,v;_ who were present at tin !A very enjoyable time was had by NV but now of Mulberry, linvitation of Mr. Daniel Frohmarn, all who were there, novesterday to see wheth- L wpg recontly beeame managing di ; Mr. and Mrs. Price entertain: ims dosire o orzanize | pector of 4 new motion picture fily ( Mro and Mrs. Elder and daughtor) Prof. Junowski i< called the Famous Players Film Co \“",“'P"Ii'}’ evening Mulberry and Lake- ' the purpose of which is to present | — play on twenty-gsev- well-known players of the legziti-| SOME GOOD FISI{ING nte and 18 noted for mute staze in the plays that have! S ud efficiency in hit won fame for them. Mro Frohman | (Communicated.) erey band gave a ng his associates set out by acquir | Mr. Wheeler is gtill eatehing so Yerinoa short time e the rlohts to o the pictures ol K“r those nice trout Last Satur! Y zed. 1t Port Meade \jme Dernbardt in “Queen Eliza-'vo eanght geven nice trout and « I en GOOd Reason.’ y ou nt to orzanize and em- oth.” o play in four wets by Mro 17 o7 them weighed three and one-l weki as teacher, he is \jorean, recently produced by the pounds and they are fat and nic ' ° k H.]l de Leader actress hersgelf in Paris ever This week he has ca Should wn & ot ln ar ‘ —— The story of the play rather than lirom three to cix every day and ! s . of Lakeland, was ' ¢j,0 play iteelf is told in the pietures lost geveral hooks and one line, terday making prepa- | which make an entertainment last trere must be some hig fish in ! t here of the hard- | g about an honr and a half The 'lake yet. 'e and Mrs. Wheeler & . " 8 . he national eon- | cotumes and <ettines are those need siill enjosing themselves. e s First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. nville, it heing the iy the play. but the absence of worde the Silvers are bezinning to ] - rranization to make has made neccseary the elimination He thinks Roney lake is the place { Sccond. Bccause i‘ is as HIGH if no( HIGHER than any Florida. The hard- of the long scenes and the introdue- fish "1 reaeh Tamna on the tion of numerons enisodes to further e, L1 point in Lakeland. reh 21, enendine the 1] the etory of the drama, which is{ Only $2 round trip, Lak«is : | lavine for St PR i asonnd e Tore of e Rl Sebrine, on Sindas, v 250 g Thipd, Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. 1 Marsh 29 While IR | queen for the Barl | SELY ¢ leaves Lakela at a. m > " Bo hardware mon will | wonld sen iir, therefore turning, ¢ e St Pt e e and amives at Lakeiang +20 -~ 48 Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Clearwater and Tar- | R T Tribune, | Bie escarsion from Takeland to e B Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes can be scen from its Summit. P G 2 Feh, 23 |l iq! "n mom\n o in Procrees Sebring, Sunday, Feh. 23 A snlend Yisit 1t Sunduy, Fob, | OPPOFRURILS to see thin new and ran-| p 8 Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this n gy relenine gection the cheap excursion. ' 1G1Y 4°v¢ s s | 4 : ‘ Fall. | 'I’ough Plant. | [ "2schoennenrmyy | The rout ot i il rrae o iy, (T _‘J—L |V 'B Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. [!}IsoNlA § A UDITORIU ; : . Eightihn. u?fi::;? it is the most attractive Residential Section n”‘“"'cfgo_ofma CITATHE ATRE L ' 'l Ninth. Because Lotscanbe soldon REASONABLE Terms. OLDE - == ST AND BEST IN m‘ ' Tenth. Berause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you —2 “UMAN “[M“S | do, will always be glad. R - o OF THE REDSKINS. .wlll always be right if you ¢t 1 Feature in Two Reels.) Coml“ rcb 27th wutch ot us and 16t w8 cewuiabe, — | clum ar! keep it in repair for vou ~ e oy THE MORNING. —-—See= {np—Comedy.) AP S TWELRY 1 “_I;-::Y:d\yrf: Sarah Ber“hrdt ioi all klnd_s come to us. We carrs | C RO an Deen- ”’yant Be | in gl gl o G e Lo Building Al WiLL BI" prices. ; e _“?__, ' Queen Elizabeth o= === | or §. M. STEPHENS = reb, 24thand25th 1. C. Stevens

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