Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 3, 1913, Page 5

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- 5 5 % ¢ THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 3, 1913, PROGRESS MADE IN LAKE- | LIND DURING THE YEAR ~ 7| LARELAND HIGH SCHOOL ‘ HONOR BOLL. Louisville & Nashville R. R Chicago—St. Louis Cincinnati—Louisville—Indianapolis Cleveland—Grand Rapids (Week Ending Feb. 28, 1913.) Those who have made 90 per cent 4 ‘outi 1.) or above in scholarship and Who (Coutinued from Page 1.) Lave been perfect in deportment and [ vi-tire State, Small mauniuctum‘l; punctuality are entitled to have [ Plints which are constantly expand- A e : o o A o : : .n‘ their names placed on the followinz 2Vt l\ldtll.(.tf also in l!wlr h'u[ " honor roli: that a substantial foundation has | [ : GRADE XII been furnished for their products. . lula Hart. g : Lakeland strawberries are jusll_\'i uli art. W ¥ i N . | Mary Jackson. fumed throughout the entire Nortl ! g, | 2 Il Elsie Norton. Beginning the shipping season with i with direct connections to H GRADE XI the carly varieties about Dec. 1, thvi o i pef shipments increase in volume until . R R ——| None, Mibionts 1 Detroit and Toledo ahout the tirst of January, when m-\-‘ scason is at its height. Great, lus- cious cones of spicy flavor, with color running from deepest crimson to a | bright pink, packed in attractive form and carried to market in re- friserators, it is small wonder that Lakeland's reputation as the center ot the winter strawberry culture, lias spread far and wide, Last winter an order was received | from within the Arctie circle for a carload of grapefruit, with the spee- | VI A, | ilication that the fruit must be I,alkn»‘; { land grapefruit. This was attended to by the Exchange and the fruit t sent forward and arrived in| { prime condition. Polk county fruit | has the flavor and more high class CHICAGO CUBS PLAY ~ THREE GAMES THIS WEEK. | GRADE X. Fannie Lou Hendrix. Mary MceKay. | - Tunnoe Brrant, | Ned SKkipper. GRADE 1IX. Aung Shepherd ! GRADE VIIL one Will be Tues'ay, the second oue | James Boulware, Thursday aud the tnird one Satur- 1 Virginia Lufsey. day. 7 Annie Jones. Manager Evers of the Cubs has! John Milton. arranged to play his second team Walter Pillans. GRADE Montgomery Route 8:15 pm. - 8:50 am. - 12:10 pm. - 7:40 pm. 7:40 am. - 9:38 am. South Atlantic Limited Lv. Jacksonville - - 815pm. Ar. Cincinnati - - - 8:50 pm. Ar. Cleveland - - 7:15am. Ar. Grand Rapids - - 6:50 am. Ar. Louisville - - 9:00pm. Ar. Indianapolis - - 1:50 am. Dixie Limited Lv. Jacksonville - . 9:35am. Ar. St. Louis - - - 250 pm. Ar. Chicago - - - 7:02 pm. Electric Lighted Trains. H. C. Bretaey, Florida Passenger Agest, 118 W. Bay St., Jacksonville lln Case of Fire phone 5,000 Lv. Jacksonville . - Ar. Montgomery Ar. Birmingham - Ar. Nashville - Ar. St. Louis - - - Ar. Chicago - - Dixie Flyer Lv. Jacksonville - Ar. Evansville - - Ar. Chicago - - - Dining Cars All Lakeland baseball tans will e interested in learning that the Chi cugo cubs now stationed at 'Lluupuj j for their spring training will play ‘hl'(’\' ough, who has been 4~ Coast for the past as returned home. games this week., The firs ' 8:25 pm. - 9:43 pm. 6:54 am. Weaiver is enjoving a rother, Mr. Sherman, Lakeland hursday. Ihe general opinion | G might be that the two teams will not = Edward Holbrook Play their best on account of he- Murrell longing to the same club, but that is | - of Georgia, is in the Grace { Was sit of some time, and Hazel Ingler 1o guest of her daugh-[a mistake. Manager Evers brought about thirty-five men with him and . \Ls Jarrell ¢ Jenkins requests that twelve or fifteen of these are men | wio have never played in the biz| | I Edmonia Moore | i GRADE Redella Gain Addie Bailey. Vil B, fruit is produced within its borders than any other county in the State Lakeland, the banner city of the |Dryln| Bottles and Lamp Chimneys. Scotch Query. A bdluff, consequential gentlemas Take the handle of an old broom binner county of the banner Statc|and cut it into 12-inch lengths. Fasten | fTOm the south, with more beef on his of the South, gives evidence of a nor- |these sticks In upright position to & 0::“ than b"l_" in bis head, riding Imal and healthful growth, She owns [board one inch thick. placing them | 810n& the Hamilton road, near e leagues, sume of Keith Adair Earl Powers Herman Mathias having been trom | the drafted leagues, he Sunday school adult s have come and can minor ey | are now being tried for Some | qeainst the first team Tuesday and Hladys Davis rom him or Superintend- out to see | : Plantyre, aciied a herdbo, the . i Wl ll; Sunday | Whether they can qualify for ik GRADE VI A, the water aby Slotri light AL u:a:'lnsg::“w;:t» l:rr:lfl;hl:nms':;l::: | roadaide, tn 4 tone and "‘-’ aer o ! regular team and for this n-;m-ni Pov Mitehell e purest and best water that any down over these sticks to dry. It s | dently meant to quiz, If he were “halt- § o they may be depended on to do their | Mollie Weaver. ety in all Florlda possesses, flows|pgpgle fg placed at cach end of the | %8Y to Hamilton”" “Man,” replied the ¥ I Talley, of Jackson- | VEry best to beat the regular teann | GRADE VI R from artesian wells that penetrate | poard, it will be an casy matter to | Doy, “I wad “ced to ken whar ge hee to the very heart of the land. Her schools are noted throughout { Woman's Home Companion. i entire State and the new school i 3 3o i — | come frae, w'ore | (L. iG an. wep yal hours in Lake-, Ou the oiher hand the vegular! DL Sloan, Jr il il ;lque.uuu."- Exehongw i : transacting busi- ) teem Will never jose o zame to the ! Mary Weaver | | | of the leading ar- | Stcond team it they can prevent Kirhy Blaine : . i g I, his business .»\-::md the public may rest assur. Mabel Mathias { Plding o he huilt near Lake Mor The Mocker. ! Most Cesiy Porcelain Services it j they will wet the best thar bori | Louise Pantley [t will e one of the finest build- “I understand you are on the outs At un exhibition of worke of art cntire State. { with Biuks, Dubble “1 am that!” returne said .}orroekl., held in St P’etershurg was a set of Dubbleigh, with porcelain di=iv' s which is considered s ol its character to be found in With all the modern ap- GRADE VA Dredms i the shop and to quotn | ! [ the State, for Wilder's many | Banagers Eversc e will be 1 Ienry Seary ) ) fervor. “No more Links for me. Last tha et sostiv. ) the wanldZTat ok will be interested Dall games that have been seen | Annie Lanrie Waring [ tiees which the edueator of ‘h"; Sunday when iy new car lay in the ! Goe v wg hatd-colored plates. This are the parents o - ampa for ma I LD ! ‘1‘“ g LT © o jditeh ©oasked Binks to - sce if he an estimated value of 36,000 S & sl deccod LEAL e phives i o | AN .01111 within the corporate lim- cuuldn'lv find somebody Qr smnm.l'lllllfl rubles ($18,500). a single plate, there Wilder before her Betwecn the losing team of the Cilbs | GRADE VR |11 of the city are to be found sis | ta pull it out, and the blisieraag IOt popq g worth 1000 rublos ($515). e T T atilzed |l Mo K5 | lovely sheets of ?\«:.m.-r, with as many | t\)\l’f‘-:;;]) we a corkscrew.”—Harper's | m “ e property of Count Oroloft trst grandehild in Stencer rons Philadelphia, Sponee: ! GRADE IV A | ”““' <'l*.'~‘7‘.|_\ ‘;1.|1141»n||rmv It is from pabie i badivel. Iv, Mr. and Mps, has drafted his team trom the hes Lee Crews " : WI.”( ”L.” L AE he could tind in Tampa and Iy lep Jackson Uk derives its name ? Grateful for Sentence. se the men Thelr Honeymoon. A newly married couple living in wily as happy “Thank yer. May the Lord bless Lolhman yer. May yer head never ache!” sald South Florida. His star piteher will Blanche be Burleson, the boy who won tie Briee Rboades Quite a Simple Thing. Fulton took their honeymoon on & nths’ wrvices are being | Pennant for Bartow in the Sowth | Farl Weaver [ Yc?uns Lady-—What is tho secret | motor zycle. This department is not :‘v;nlm:: :ent:nfl-dl 'lo i il i U Plorida Leazne and as Burleson has GRADE IV B, ;f your happy lite with both your qualified to testify as an expert in |b8rd labor to t e Judge. V0 '““”“\'Iywm\ fwiends ull over South 1o Nottie Wheeler OlI’:b"l]"d:—l“‘\(‘,"““"" differeat men?” [ the matter of honeymoons, but, be- ] « South Georgia and U s ; / d Lady—"Why, I guess I wasn" bk ey At > Crux. i i e e ornic: Richirdson fUkky over iEinGL L asn't | lleve us, motor cycling doesn't appeal The Cru s a8 a start toward connubial{ She—“Do you believe a man knows bllss. Some folks may call it exer- iwhen he 18 in love?” He—“Yes; and cise, but it looks more to us like sit- 'he doesn't know anything else®— ting in a draft-—Kansas City Times. Judge. . And then 1 let| to })}vm have their own way sometimes, Iboy thought (e y always di ."—I Christian chureh, at {on the Bowyer sub- North Lakeland. at 7:30 p. m., | rom o} Wood Nowlin Knox MeRae Frie Phillips wWill he o heavy attendanes : fover sSouth Floridiao to see what Services b \ can do against iz eompany leveland Plaln Dyaler, I Turther notice, The | is R '”I'“““ 5 | iy invited to attend. OPTIMISTIC OTTO ON FRIENDS Iml.\ hn;...'vl:.un SRR Ralph Upson il | GRADE 1 A, CWoritten for the Telegram. ) of Birmingham, s of mectings yes- Vell, 0 a man don't cot some Dennie Bryant. Dawson Bates, friends, dere vas nor so many peo rland Presbyter- 3 is Fitts : i U s 1o bodder Bim. Who valks up| lois Fitts, l,1 »I continue .'|]| R SR Mary Boulware n In-—ldbll.ul_\ XL At e A I anehey Louise Farrow. ' >,'IY|“’»‘ o'clock 5 St e h tmend L b e GRADE I B. SHBEEL B wld cheer vou up sometines, may lettic Belle Reddick, vwwwvvvvvvv‘% l“‘,l } ;h‘ \' ’]1,- \ triend vould many times 1ol Mary Rader. ; M! sl a fellor he s ureat man and att Edwin Franklin. | Iv\lm:: 1'0 BaY Of oy hile he wers the svell head and #| Pruce Grant ! that large con- H ) ach s r:(i nUI feller mit a sveil head could richt GRADE NI C. ; i avay kviek make a fool of himselr [ Aubrey Dillard, T e T | e Good Reasons, Why You train bearing f\ l”'!“ A : '. ‘{" I.“‘ : Berthy Merrit en 0 eason : " cnds vas ot sn il off it ¥ . son, his famity | St : { Elita Cason | tan: students. @ not vorrving abont friend Ta, sure, | o ok | Sh ld 0 3 3 e vhat is the | ton this after- CHAS. M. JONES, Principal | n 0 l ar l OTTO RIEINGELD T the next cabinet —- - g \ ‘ssociated Press S We carry a larze line auto tire | tashed 1o the | w"hosfflipv:;:ianvr‘":u:(?;mu and and tubes, including the famon ! F 5 hout the ecountry =g o Michelin, and other lines, algo a ic i : . e COUBES | potocenare ) ictiin, and otter 1nes, o @ First, Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida, "l and a man shall o eral line of anto supplies, Pre | s one of only five oW i i 5 o ros ) ages grow to civility Lite tanks, and Presto serviee 5 NI e e e o0 s s |t ey eoen e |l Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any "?‘y.‘u\n:l it 'uk,‘fjm garden tinely — Fianeis Lacon {est prices, and can sell you just pOint ill l Ikeland. story to its| cheaply as you can buy same « rs whead of any | His Little Best. goonds anywhere, Call and se¢ Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. © the city and| Little Eleanor, who was very fond 'f the first morn- | of chickens, stood over a dead rooster, here. Lakeland | Thinking that something good ought < and we heljeve | to be sald, she rwvnurk«rd hetween her | Lakeland Automobile and Supp! FOR RENT--2 nice unfurni th all modesty | 9008 “He was alwars 0 glad WOeR| = ooy 915 “aouth Missatirl Ave . & i O | g of the beus 1ad an o’ i ot AL @l Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes can be seen from its Summit. roother institu-| —_— - | Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be Rall. Seventh. 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. Because if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you Must Be Pretty Bad. Guayquil is cne of the vilest pest | . | holes in tis 1d, surpa Limited; dail, | Suez, whic 2 has Investe rs. H. C. Bretney, | @ hideons immortality. —New R, Jacksonvilie | Comniercial DISONYAESSM | planted on all streets this ' f‘.’?-'ATI-LOUISVILLE ) Cereee: ' ouzs;“m BEST IN THR 4 iy YOUR TIME do, will always be glad. OUNTY. 1 ll[ |wlil always be right if you bus \T\D | "3)/ ’ gmeday ’ JEWELRY e D OF DEA .0_‘;1 : : 4 j v E,‘“,::m m,.,,: t _;,,Ml,:. at ‘ . \ Euildiflg ¥.) ‘C, R[{R '& C/‘ia: L8 Come In and see our displus or §. M. STEPHENS arma” "% 5 and 10 Cents 1. C. Stevens A

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