Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 22, 1913, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, F CRSONAL? o .. - Rev. D. u Sweat le.nu tonight for Jacksonville to officiate at the funeral of Mr. W. K. Bartleson, a who died today. Mr. G. Thomas Fleming is having a pretty four-room cottage built on his grove property on Lake Boney, near Sparling Station. E. H. Frizelle is doing the work. The biulding will be complete by March 1. qmm Cox, of Bartow, is in . aking in the Chautauqua, sle bere is the guest of her yrs J F Wilson. Coutrderate Veterans failed erstand that today is the Jast{ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Self and lit- .. io the month, and tbere-'uc daughter, of Dixon, Tenn., re- ere was no meeting of theliurned to their home today after a wis morning. The meSting| pleasant stay in Lakeland, the guests veld nest Saturday instead. |of Mre. Self's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rl B. F. Wilson. Mr. Self very much piogLoD'S blr!hdly was ' ob-[regretted that they bad to return at wodsy only by the’ postoffice,!ehis time, but, on account of his closed it8 windoWi ‘st 10) business, being cashier of the First Tbe banks were>dmmbdle. to | National Bank in his home town, he it is Saturday snd a very was forced to return, but stated that e be was very much in love with Lake- land and that he could see -a great sod Mrs. 0. H. Oblinger and future for the town. of Haines City, are the of Mr F. Edward Ohlinger and, while here, are en- ihe sessions of the Chautau- | y IS e THE SIN OF DRUNKENNESS. At the First Baptist church br. Nowlin will discuss thée “Sin of |Drunkennvu, Sunday night. This lm the third sermon of a series' ou | “Present-Day Evils." These ser- ,mons are attracting large crowds, (taxing the capacity of the building. The usual services Sunday morn- ing preaching by the pastor. Sun- day school 9:45 a. m. B Y P U 615 poom. Everybody cordially invited to at tend d Mrs. M. (. (‘ason have re- 10 their home in Missouri, vasant stay of three weeks ! ud the guests of Mr. Cas-' among whom are Mrs 4 Mr. Thomas Cason. | $00 all M. Trammell has pur- lots, next to the Meth- | (uich on Broadway, and fn- erect @ handsome bunga- ¢ near future. This means « residence for Bartow | o% Courier-Informant ge tare “SUNSHINE HAWKS AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. “Sunshine " Hawks, the popular Chautauquan lecturer, will preach at the morning hour on the subjoct, “The Voice.” I At the evening service the sermon | will be preached by the pastor having had A, p. preghyterian congregation welcomes all visitors and new citi- {zens to each and every service hele in their “Father's nouse.’ Sunday school, 9:43 Preaching, Y11 a m and 0op.m W. S PATTERSON, Minister | SPECIAL DAY TOMOBROW AT METHODIST CHURCH. ina Patton, who has been pust few weeks at her ucky and also at the narkets, where she pur- r spring line of millinery, a4 S0 home, ' R R - Daniel and little son, arrived in Lakeland to-} sit Mrs Daniel's mmhnr Robson, who has been | several days, but who, ‘ o stiate. is now improv- ! Allen & Mctirew have i a 100-foor well for| The morning service at The Meth- and Refrigerator | ,ie churen tomorrow morning will plant in we'lyln turned over to the Anti-Saloon Allen states thm'lt'.n.lll of Florida b il R.J;VL;‘::“(’)‘::“; three | ohureh movement, but a movement ' e or the iur the sake of humanity, and recog- o sewerage system to b"{nmng the virtue of it the various { denominatoins have been accustomed new ote .-‘ W : to open their churches to the B ™S Renn and Mrs. Mc- |y ague - N. C, have ar-| ) o\ ('rooke, the superintend- ind and are the guests » Mr. and Mrs. Renn “ntly married and are “r honeymoon in Lake- ent for the State, will be the speak- er noted soloist, Prof. A. M. Thatcher, powerful profundo, who has thrilled every music loving soul who has !heard him There will be an offering taken for the League work. Parker returned yester- o her home in Atlanta f keveral weeks in he auest of her parents, " % LA Clonts. Mrs. very poor health civic standpoint, and is considered so important that the church has seen fit to open its doors to the work. 3 (:;wn' but after a| ,¢ 7:30 in the evening “Sunshine” "” © returns to her | jjayks, that marvel of religion and 'v recovered and in | pappiness, who Is attending the + which is a m‘"“t(‘hluuuqua here, will preach. This | inicing to her mARY | gpnouncement is sufficient to draw the house full. No spirit has come to Lakeland which has had a sweeter é 4 heaten Tern. ] UDITORIU THEATRE msomflx ToRp | HUMAN HEARTS | Coming Feb. 27th Sarah Bernhrdt in Queen Elizabeth ' -i;';;"""' Feb. 24thand25th' . e — UDEST ANp mEer ™ m COUNTY. “ON PLAY" OR LIFE "HRIST. “s€nificent Pieture Ever Produced, —_— Never Seem It You Have | | ! You Have, You Will ’ Waat % Bee 1t Am. 0 prominent business man of that city, | This is not a' Traveling with Dr Crooke is the | But it is an| offering taken to fight evil Mom a| influence than that of this happy . ~_|ALL ABOARD FOR TAMPA NEXT WEDNESOAY Everything Slupmg Up for Grand Booster Parade by Board of Trade. At a meeting of the goveruors ot the Board of Trade, beld last even- ing, it was resolved that, on ac- [count of certain preparations made ‘lhy the Tampa Board of Trade! for the {entertainment of the Lakeland | Board, it was not deemed expedient | to include ladies on the trip, the af- fair being considered by both orga- nizations as a strictly business trip. i The following information for the guidance of those who expect to join the Boosters’ Parade t Tampa next week is given out by Secretary Hol- worthy. The day—Wednesday, Feb. 26. The time—8 a. m. Line-up-—Main street and Ken- tucky avenue. Leading car--Hon. 0. M. Eaton, mayor, followed by those owned by or containing members of the board o’ governors. Other cars will take peitions following the foregoing, ac- cording to time of arrival on the ground. Parade will be met near Six Mile creek by ‘Tampa delegation and es- corted into and through the city. Members of the Board of Trade will be entertalned for lunch at the German Club. Badges will be pro- vided before leaving. The return to Lakeland will be at the pleasure of each individual car owner, with nhom the occupants should make arrangements for the hour and place for return An attractive advertising banner has been prop:l-rad ‘for each car, which will be handed out on Wed- nesday morning, but flags, lmu(lm.' Im other suitable decoratoin is de- | #ired, according to taste The Tampa Board of Trade de- sires to have 'h< names of the perey, :.nnu by auto, ‘owner and occupan ‘nm later than Monday eveniny, in! Lorder that they may make the prp- Lee arrangements; therefore, it is ur- [ Bently requested that all who have 'nm already filed this information will do 0 not later than Monday morning, either with the secretary (phone 277) or (. H. Alfield, chair- man of the publicity committee. Advice has heen received, warn- ing each member of the party to Ko prepared to futnish bail, futimat- ling that something will be doing. It is carnestly hoped that those having cars will see that, as far as who desires to and will go, and who aces not have a car, is provided with @ seat by prompt invitation. ; All car owners who will join the :pnr‘,\'. and who have not yet been seeh by the secretary or otherwise handad in their names, are urgently {requested to do so early Monday | morniug, and please do mot forge’ ito give the names of the occupants. of the car For phone the secretary. . FREE LOT WENT TO LEESBUBG LADY.. Miss Hazel F. hlrolher, | Heights hotel, at Leecsburg, Fla., re- | evived the free lot from the Bowman Realty Co., this afternoon in Munn Park. |lot i8 No. land. Spend a day most pleasantly next | cursion to Sebring. |ing and other attractions. Big camp meet- 27N MARRIAGE LICENSES, have been granted during the past i week: | Karnes. Thomas P. Tucker and Miss l-ma Callie Baxley. Aaron Ryals and Miss Mary Belle Jl)nla B. M Sumnt-r Chas. Altman. | | Fortner and Miss Zanni- Colline and Miss Sldio L ‘ We carry a large line amto tires -nd tubes, includln: the famous helin, and Qher lln-. also a gen- eral line of lulp supplies, Prest-O- Lite tanks, and Presto service. We hm direct, pay cash, securing low- |ext prices, and can sell you just as| | cheaply as you can buy same class | zoods anywhere. Cali and see us. Lakeland Automobile and Supply Co k 2’\'2 Sebring, Sunday, Feb. 23. A splendid | | opportunity to see this new and fap- | Hdly developing pectiow. 27 . e . ) | X - “U burel Gttt * ' ithe Florida Audubon Soclety, Mait- possible, every member of the Board | further particulars, see or' j of the the drawing being made | The i 26, Block P, New Dixle- | Sunday, Feb. 23, by taking in the ev- | The following marriage licenses ' W. M. Mills and Mlss Geor;™ Big excursion from - Lakeland to| PAGE FIVR ! fendants named in the bill of com- PRIZES OFFERED FOR OPTIMISTIC 0TTO ON HENS. o haats of G ESSAYS ON BIRDS. {plaint, who are mom - Vell, for vhy lhould 1 be mad mit |State of Florida, but who are resi- W F Blackman of Rollins|a hen? Vhen a hen von't lay there |dents of the United States of Amer- college. president of the Florida Au-|vas nothings somebody could do yet, | ica. ; dubon Society, has sent the follow- | but vait till she does. Ve Bave got| That there is no person within thi ing letter to the principals of all the | hatching machines, but ve have not | State of Florida, the service of & sub- Florida high schools ° got any odder laying macBine as a poena upon whom would bind said The Florida Audubon. Society of-|hen. Vhen ve bave got some laying | defendants and that the said de fers the following prizes, to be com- | machines, I could get mad mit a hen fendants are over the age ‘of twesty- and wring her dam neck off, but one years; It is therefore ordered FEB. ‘22; 1913 br. peted for by pupils of the highj . : schools of the State: o viile ve have got fo vait for a egg | that said non-resident defemdants be First Prize--$10 in cash. vhile a hen is making up hermind /and they are hereby required to ap- to lay vone, 1 vill kesp on the good | pear to the. bill of complatat Hled is. 1 vould not treat |gaid cause on or before Monday, the 1st day of March, A. D. 1913, other- Iv!u ‘the allegations of said bill wili [be taken ss confessed by said de Second Prize—A copy of Frank M. Chapman’'s “Hand-book of Birds of ;aide of the hen. Eastern North America.” 'her unkindly. Ja, sure, what is the Essays may be written on any one | use? OTTO: RHEINGELD. of the foliowing themes: f The Economic Value of Birds to| Old time caimp. meeting in progress fendants. Farmers and Fruit-growers. at Sebring. Vieit it Sunday, Feb.' It is further ordered that this or- The Plumabe Birds of Florida, in- | 23, going on the cheap excursion. der be pubdlished once a week for b cldding personal observations. Lakeland to Sebrfn& 218:eoluentlv0 weeks -in the Lakeland: The Native Song Birds of Florida, CIRGUIT COURT Evening Telegram, a newspaper put- including personal observations. IN,g,%I:‘:‘Rm;:mc: ‘fi“"xr:(:;l:f lished 1n said county and State. The History and Work of the Au- TY. FLORIDA.—IN CHANCERY 'I'Ill February 1, 1913. dubon Societies of the United States.| Robert H. J. ‘A. JOHNSON, Bird and Game Reservations in J“:.“E;IB:O;::II:rQ:“ Title. " Clerk Cireuit Court the Vuited States; Purpose, HIstory, | ™y ppogring by the afidavit of E.| 4 true copy. s paults, with personally g, ghelbamer n the above ststed . Attest: L ) y | cause that Robert H. Jones, Jean- LA, e § L ";:fm‘::,""““" of this contest are | .oy Thurber, widow of Francis Clerk Circuit Court. ¥ B. Thurber, the American Grocery JOHN 8. EDWARDS, Company, Mabel M. Shedd, the de-. Solicitor for Complainant. Full Weight CleanGoods Only bona fide students of sehior or junior high schools in Florida may compete. Essays must contain not less than |~ two thousand nor more than four thousand words. Essays mast be typewritten. Essags must be forwarded through the priacipal of the school in which the wtiter is a pupil, before May 1, 1913, to Dr. W. F. Blackman, presi- dent of the ' Florida Audubon So- clety and of Rollln- college, Winter Park, Florida. | Inforgation on the subjects men- !v.loned bove may be had by ad- dressing the follow{fig persons: Mr. T. Gilbert Pearson, secretary jof the National Association of Au- d bon Societies, 1974 Broadway, Nc-w York city. Dr. T. 4. Palner, bureau of biolog- ical survev, Washington, D. C. Mrs. 1. Vanderpool, secretary of Chase & Sanborn’s Bulk Coffee 25¢.pound Pure Food Store W. P. Pillans & . PHONE 93 040 land, Fla ' It is hoped that there may be a ilarge number of competitors for 'chen prizes; If not more than three essays ure submitted, the soclety re- serves the right to withdraw the of- fer ‘Train stops at all statoins along the line next Sunday’'s excursion to Sebring. Take this opportunity to view this fine country just opening to great development. 27% PARK HILL Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill | = | First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Bezause if you don't, you will wish you had, if yoe do, will slways be glad. -——See= Deen- Bryant G. C. Rogan =2 or §. M. STEPHENS | i ' | | | | | { i | 1 |

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