Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 25, 1913, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAR ~__|{GITY GOUNGIL INVITES W, 0, W. T0 MEET HERE Lakeland, Fla.,, Feb. 24. Adjourned session of the City Council with Messrs. Munn, Pillans, Scipper, Council and Pope present. Minutes of Feb, 18, 19 and .20 were read and were respectively approved The following resolution was in- droduced and was unanimously i Phone 55 ‘At Your HOENI The Place To % Take Your 4 Chnldren ’ PITTSBURG MILLIONAIRE TO FLORIDA mun "HOSPITAL. Jacksonville, Feb. 25 #The mil- Tionaire John Sloan™ of Pittsburg, |1 will be immediately sent to the State Hospital for the Insane,” said Sheriff Dowling this morning. - “He will be examined beore a board of physiclans and will be sent to the State’s insti- |3 tution at his own expense,” ' contin- |&F ued -the sherift. “Sloan 18 foo dan gerous a man to be-allowed in this ctly, especially as it has been proven that efforts to keep him quiet and| orderly here have pmfli to ln bfl- X Rooms Case oftFire c w. Deen returned . this trom & trip to Wayeroes and ville where he has been the days on business. day for her home in Dubliy, e Woman's Bible class of the Jist church will hold a busi- eeting at the church at 38 Thursday afternoon and a tendance 18 very much de- \\ iy, an experienced trimmer, ve this evening to take & po- with the millinery establish- bt Miss Patton. v \ Lakeland Police force are now their handsome new uniforms, are the latest 1913 models. niforms are blue with brass g, and are very becoming, in- BB ¢ Julia Davis, who has been est of her cousin, Miss Annie ing for several weeks, re- to her West Virginia home ght much pleased 'with Lake- Margaret Peyton; ‘ot h‘ll-‘ nds of Rev. W. C. Schaeffer, ent of the Lutheran synod of a, are delighted to welcome back to Lakeland for a short Rev. Schaeffer wag here two ee years ago and was the in- pr of the present Lutheran h, and he claims many warm here who are glad to see him L B. 0. Cantey, of Forreston, S. d Mr. W. J. R. Cantey, of Aus- 2., two prominent merchants ir respective tdwns, spent yes- in Lakeland, the guest' of niece, Mrs, Ward Pender. These men were in Lakeland about ars ago, and they were amazed amount of building that had done in that time, and were ngly impressed with the Im- nents now underway. * D. B. Sweat returned this ng from Jacksonville, whefe he to officiate at the funeral of Mr. Bartleson, of that eity, which ed there Sunday afternoon. leaving the sleeper he neglect- put his bill book in his pocket, g it in the berth he oecupied. contained about $15 in bills, ed the conductor when he dis- d hib loss, and it is hoped that | be fortunate enough to have oney returned. Georze Harper has gome over bring, where she and Mr: Har- Ave opened a gemeral store, and Ich Mrs. Harper will have the gement. Mr, Harper will re- In charge of thefr Lakeland but the two institutions will Pt in close touch with each oth- d that both wiMll grow and pros- nder their management fs the tion of all who are acquainted Mr. and Mrs., Harper's progres- % and ability. DISONIA OLDEST AND HEST IN THE COUNTY. ‘ 2o ) THE STOCKADE. p—Drama.) GAUN TT'S ANIMATED WEEKLY NO. 1. THE OLD PROFESSOR. (Eclair—Comedy.) REN UNDER {3 I e 5 _POIILTIY ASSOCIATION WILL ‘Thursday afternoon at the offices of J. H. Wendler, and all members are urged to be in attend- ance, as business of utmost impor- tance is to be transacted. R HUMAN HEARTS HOLDS ITS GRIP. g. H. Coley, after a stay of cocks with Mrs. 8. B. Jones,|* The Norfolk, Va., Ledger says of Human Hearts (which comes here Feb. 27) the following: ‘est is slow to lose its grip on theater goers was proved-last night, when a large audience witnessed the opening of a week's engagement of “Human Hearts” at the Granby. play, whith was written by Hal Reid, and has made a fortune for the and again, but always at the Acad- ‘| great amount of scenery, all nm is MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Thm will be a meeting of the lfi, Florida® ‘Poujtry *association o’clock in “That a play with'a human inter- This old author, has been in 'Norfolk time emy of Music. Except on' its first visit. No production of - “Human Hearts” measured up to that of last night. The company is with one sin~ gle exception much strohger’ than’ that which presented the play.at the big house last year, . md wfille fixe lumundlngl do not call for ‘any necessary is carried.. DR. W. B. MOON OPENS. ~" QFFICES IN SKIPPER BLDG. Dr. W. B. Moon has opened of- fices in the Skipper building and is now ready for business. He has been in practice for sixteen years—eleven years in Chicago and Illinois and three years in Kans#i. He has also spent nearly two years in Florida, which is long enough to be thor- oughly acquainted with diseases and conditions found in this climate. He comes recommended by M. D. Fpster, United States congressman from the Twenty-third Illinols dis- trict, Governor Stubbs of Kansas, and J. E. Stevens, State representa- tive of Citrus county, Florida. He now hes offices opened in Lakeland and desires the publi¢’s attention called to his professional card in this issue. 808} Call at our salesroom, Peacock building, and look at our line of Ford and Cadillac cars, for which we have Polk county agency. We have cars both lines in stock, and, while we have several carloads ordered, they are coming in slowly, some or- ders having been placed since last October and when the spring trade opens up the country it is going to be very difficult to secure cars for this section, especially the universal- 1y popular Ford and Cadillac lines, 80 1f you want a car in the near fu- ture, better place your order now. ukelnd Automobile and Supply Co. UDITORIU ATHEATRE TONIGHT Sarah Bernhrdt Queen Elizabeth """’"'IS and 25 cents' adopted: cii of Lakeland, Fla.: invitation of the city to the QMH and delegates of the head’ camp Woodmen of the World:for their con- vention to be held in and for, the State of Florida in March, 1915.” Park Hill was referred to the Light and Water committee with request that they carry out former instrues tions relative to extensions of the water lines, be remaining to grant this petition. cession to Kibler Bros. was amended fixing the cost of ‘said hotel to be not less than $109,000 and the num- ber of rooms to be not less than 78. A. C. L. R. R. Co.'s attorneys rela- tive to crossing their right of way with the sewer mains, etc., was re- {ferred to the ordinance committea with instructions to confer with city attorney ‘and to report at next ses- sion. thias et al. to certain streets and al- leys was referred to the street com- mittee. made partial written report and was requested to make ‘further reu;rch and report. that mules to be used in its department as per formier instructions Couneil. tinued, ; relative to the sewer and pavingcon=| | tractors and the supervision of their A Common Ienle Treatment for work, was referred to the’‘board of bond trustees with request thnuthe# thoroughly and immediately fnivesti their findings relative thereto-at the next session of the Council. paid, and, on motln, the Counell ad- ‘| Journed. H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. W.C.TU 'the jaller has abundant ‘business.’ { The brewer waxeth fat and purchas- Ml “Be it resolyed by the Gity Coun- “Section 1. That we extend !M Petition for water to Rosedale and and report if any funds The resolution relative to the con- The proposed crdinance from the Quit claim doed from H. J. m- The light ‘and water committee The ®anitary committee reported it hed’ purchased & pair of of the Special -chool committee was con- | Ordinance committee was instruct-. Complaints from several c¢itizens ate them and render a report of |' A few current bills were ordéred uonms G. MUNN, President. Attest: . Department. LIQUOR AND “ PROSPERITY.” What kind of prosperity do you mean? Of all the follies beneath the sun, the liquorized folly is the higgest one! And of all the fallacies which John Barleycorn’s economists attempt tul perpetrate is that sophistry which claims that “saloons help business.’ In the recent campaign which swept West Virginia into the dry columns, by more than eighty thou- sand majority, an anti-prohibition- ist says: “Vote for sajoons and pros- perity.” Commenting on this appeal, American Issue says: “The wet vote is a vote for ‘pros- perity.” Under regulation and license the saloon prospers and the saloon- keeper enjoys all the favors of for- tune. The hospital flourishes, and the eth an sutomobfle with which te putteth the consymer out of his mis ‘ery. “The wet vote is & vote for pros- perity—all in & lump, sugar-coated and popped into the mouth of thelf man whose livelillaod depends upon | the impoverishment of the people. “The dry vote Is also a vote for prosperity—prosperity fai¥ly divided and passed all around. The wife of the drunkard prospers and her pros- perity shows in new clothing and brighter eyes. The children of the moderate drinker prosper and their prosperity shows in plumper cheek: apd more frequent laughter. The! grocer prospers and his till overflows while hié credit book grows thin. “It all depends upon what kind of | prosperity you want.” Verily, the mohey that goes for | whiskey does mot go for dry goods —Golden Age. ~ “Great i the appeal of a womsn n an unapproachable hat’'— A Hoosier Chromicle, by Meredith Nicholson. ‘We carry, a_large line auto tires and tubes, including the | Michelin, eral line of auto supplies, Prest-O- Lite tanks, and Presto service. We buy direct, pay cash, securing low- est prices, and ¢an sell you just as cheaply as you cun buy same class goods anywhere, Lakeland Automobile and Supply Co. “fThousands of wives, mothers and sigters aré: enthusiastic in their praise of ORRINE, because it has cured their loved ones of the “Drink Habit” and thereby brought happi- ness to their homes. secretly. per box. Ask for Free Booklet. Lake Phurmncy Dr. Moon has bought a new Ford touring car and will soon be ready for business. His professional card will appear tomorrow, rN'ose Stopped Up ed to.confer with the city attorney reldtive+to abolishing the ‘‘fee sys-}; | tem” current with the city officials: ! No mattér how miserable you are lth ea.m'rh ‘or a cold ln tho head, and groceries, homes and happiness! | When will America learn the lesson? l } Combined Forcés: m" c-,up fecling 15 gome. This cleansing, antiseptic Balm contains ne , cocaine or other harmfui i gasy to apply, pleasant nd, never Jtfll to give relief, oretey | relfef, 4 It gets right at the yoot trouble, cleanses, heals and strer ¢ e ens the raw, sore nm::lfl. ¢ : the nasty discharge 8o t you are M , not constantly blawlng the nose and {in ‘mmflWhflm Get - spitting. In a few minutes after ap- 50 cent bottle of 'Ely’s Cream Baim plied you can just feel it doing lts 'trom your druggist and start the work of clearing the head, the pain treatment ut -once. You will fnd and soreness are relieved, the breath- ‘that it will ‘be the t-t hmm ing becomes natural and the stuffed you ever made. ) Higi s famous and other lines, also a gen- Call and see us. ! 282 nonmunn Chase & Sanborn’s Bulk Coffee 25¢. pound Can be given ORRINE costs only $1.00 SRR e SOON READY FOR BUSINESS. 299 ‘Pure Food Store W. P. Pillans & G. PHONE 93 With Catarrh Colds and Catarrh. Gives In- stant Relief. ’l‘en Good Reasons Why Yau Should Own a. Lot in Park Hall 4 . First, Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. - Because it is as HIGH if not HlGHER than nny ‘point in Lakeland. »bThird Because it has One Mile of Gunollthic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Bufldlng Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth, Because Shade Trm will be planted on all meets this | Fall. : “Seventh. - Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residenfial Section " in Lakeland. : N%ifli Because Lotseanhc sold oa R o 'I‘emll Because if you don’t, you wm' " do, will slways be glad. Deen- Bryant G. C. Rog o Y or §. M. STEPHENS

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