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

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THE BVENING TELEGRAM, LAKHLAND, FLA., MARCH §, 1913. o JESh ¢ 0.0 P ) Case of Fire ne 5,000 e e w————— e 'no oM O A i \\umon-\alcm land for a visit of ! hile here is bem.. jand and susround- | iz old-time 3 patterson wison, a leading real Fort Myers and of that city, passed 4 at noon today en- «ans on a business v possibly go on to Dal- ‘ore his return to Flor- ! known in Lakeland ¢ heen traveling rep- the Tampa Tribune. rton and little LRSONALY RAGRAPIS '._/ in returned home | a, where she' friend, | SPECIAL SESSION OF SCHOOL BOARD HELD. Bartow, Fla., March 5.—The board o1 public instruction met in special | | session, with all members present. | i The minutes of the last meeting were | [ read aud approved. G { | “The Paul & Waymer Lumber Co. I The matter of additional insurance {on the Bartow school by T. A. Goode was brought up and it was decided | [ that if there was any additional in- surance allowed that the poliey be made to the “trustees of the special itax school district No. 7." . | Moved and ordered that the supur—t Rev. 1 C. Jenking requests that a | ittendent order necessary books for full attendance of church members his use, same to be paid for from the be present at the prayer meeting ‘to- county fund. & night. The public The request of the negro school at |; invited Mulbeiry, asking for one month from | ¢ generally is also | the sub-district funds, was not (4 + Miss Brownie Carter left today at granted. lj. Pr’ces noon for her home in Americus, Ga., | It was ordered that the board, ;;' . after a delizhtiul stay in Lakeland, hereafter, must comply with the law, b nght | during \\'H«‘. time shie was the guest 80 far as section 3 chapter 4332 was | & |‘ Mrs. 1. C. Jenkins, concerned. ? ' . | L. S. Morrow was appointed lrus-'g i Mrs. R, L. Mayes, chairman of tiie I(W W (e Fietoe SeuiN o4 A9 ‘heig chiarity department of the Woman si dacancy caused by the removing of ¢ i Clup reports that a Mr. Wright, on, Hans Weuthrich, former trustee, |3 @ | North Massachusetts avenue, ! from said district. need of work, aud that as he is a The board approved the actions of shoemaker by trade, any one having | the Superintendent in his action on anything in that line can aid a cage ! th¢ Winter Haven school and the ap- which she thinks is worthy. | peintment of D. 8. Sutton to fill the Sy vacaney in the eighth grade of same i school was confirmed. day citizens give It A haeth T was agreed th; u expression to their strong M'Droml' as agree a e ¢ y fu is lll | Office: Foot of Every leading ABOLOBIBOPOPO r O Wholesale and Retail Lumber and Builders Supplies It Will Pay - To See Us | lARfi[SI S“)CK 0f lUMB[R IN SQU]“ flflRIl)A Service " Right Now” l | | FOH0 2 DEOW0P DI04 CPOPOPOYOS0T 6. QTSSOSO FOPOHOFOPASRSOE0 Main St. !l Phone 322 | | i [TONOOSIREIIN IR IR I TRINPRIP IS ICITITICTCIIVLICIEIOIINEIP LIS SE I S0PV H0#O nish books for the Or ldren oi the plan heretofore outlined in! h Loaky for thie Orehard: ehildn and the superintendent was ordered the Telegrum v relieve the school | i { e ) . [to purchase same and present them. jsittation. The general |mprnmuon| isfl,ms to be that it Is absolutely fair | All teachers’ reports, bills on file Z and all warrants were examined and and impartial, and that all the peo- | | 5 % Lapproved, and warrants drawn, !ple of the district can get together | . On motion, board adjourned. on the idea. This 1s the xole purpose | C‘OOOOWOOQLQOGOODC DGOOC“‘ NAOGIVOC00TVIC OOVOVVVVOVVVVVVIVHOVDIVDGIIO 4. SOME LAWS GOV, 'runmiu-,: this authority Legislature and vesting N towns and cities should be submit- | of F hereof from the days after date the under- it in the 'signed will apply to the Legislature lorida for i charter for the towm s, arrived in|0° this paper in offering a snzzestion e i ]HAMME'.'. WANIS PASSE ted.” [0F Bradley. iehit and are the| 'he hope that all can unite ou ; ‘ R i or's brother, Dr.|svtie plan that sy e found aceept HARDWARE DEALERS ARE . (Continued from Page 1.) AT Pl.lbhc- F!‘md'.- o Ml My "o are stopping at | able, and that can be pushed to a COMING T9 LAX\DLAND.II P S e e '-\l'l'l"‘N'lll. lnll'lvfl is lt‘:“'“ | 1. ¢, ENGLISH. Sonth Tonnessee | lccesstul cenclusion Definite ac¢ o i ' ity m““l“"w"_‘ " T‘“‘gsmlc funds on deposit, the ..tu.tc re- EPPES TUCKER, JR., Attorney. R o ' i tion of some kind should be taken as Ihe National Retail Hardwape WHich are really izl ceiving 21y per ceut on daily bal- ' 345 West ang oresting as hiniss f ado} ch i i and interesting e st ‘o‘u . e. a ".|I Denlors' nssocintion. will lold) Qetr | 86 bnission and adoption of such an fanees. The law should also require | : from Cuba, where T‘ (;“ bl el e G S R mtion at Jacksonville, Amendment should effect a saving to oo puy iuterest on deposits of | LOST —A pair of gold bowed spee- Al AR R |1t has heon s ed that the maver ' o X el ¥ hoastin 8 % R i g il | o RO G Al sight-geeing e ] I‘. | ) \ n M aren 121 Phere will prodably | ' people of the State of the amount county funds. It should also pro-| tacles; card inside of case mars d iy L Bl A WSO Ty Httive D HOY Pl 0 the county treasurers of - gy e (e State and counties rv—: “Sylvester.” Finder leave at Mrs. the manth-old |” M08 !"‘ !l! ‘”"' pign ”'I'.I“ i trom all over the United | Ui vespeetive counties. Favorable _celving bids from the banks of the| Henry Bacon’s, 211 South Tennes- o tion g o decided 0 5 : : : ; o . md Mrs, Allen i (,.l,” b ;,‘.‘M lI'[|f(l\|' \-m'”. % Many of them will be ae-, 01 ideration of blfl h a constitu- ‘N:llv for the deposit of the lunlhtl see avenue, and receive n ““vs;“ R R I i 0t b L1iTH koo itirestion® anied by their wives and thejr | Uil amendment s SUrongly Fec i poliey, in my opinion, would | A. Sylvester. nd » be 3 ¢ »ow 1 . | v . - ——— ]”' nereasod pats I1f so. let us have it. That's whut ghtevs. The New: baglind dele im"““ m.h i, e produce much more interest on State ny the remains to- ww'r," i m‘“ ¢ ; Eian of 1 will arrive in Sanion ‘Amhonze Cities to Change Charters. | rynds, and will result in the coun-’ All Settled. e e \n"'hl 8 on the steamer DeBary Macch 22, -',Iun h o\ltl‘u- mim- of cach ls:-ss:"m ties deriving an income of from $50, | He:o Inml ;a:h::r;e:;yfi:::! . ) (e ntariant kb g ad | [They Wil hive two honrs to spend (OF (he Legislature is consumed in the o,y o ¢75000 annually from a; Wy in whic - ; 3 z j : : ’ , 8- ik ! “proposal.” He boughl » had rooms at Mrs.} NOTICE, »R;VA;NMASOHS' !m Sanford, returnine on the same|*"" uhj:nlwn'of city charter meas: souree now producing no revenue. 't :m:p:‘l’t::: fl‘ngpfll"l)ll ol Homa: WES WA € e | Regnlar meeting of Lakeland | MCAMer. Another party will areive | 55* Fo relieve the Legislature of | 1) o advisable for citics and (whose finger he kuew by heart), and Hort stime.c I Ehelr o ”,; No. 29, Thursday, March 6, | *' ! 100N station at X a. m. and this work, and in order that the peor |y, oy 4y g0 inaugurate such a pol- | with it enclosed a sheet of notepaper § : TmpHY Thoy Jave Lhe L 1|. p.om (flmna‘nlon ploage | PN U80 hours. They will then pie of the towns and cities may have ooy pandling municipal funds.” with the brief question: “Doen it ft?™ of the community .;" ‘I.ll (5T i : [ proceed to Lakeland and Tampa. The authority to make their own char- e L Ry return post he recelved the more ) b ¢ W, Doen, it l"‘lrst.‘ en is m 8 {OniiortuniLy: A6 oitantitn: Fliean i tm: and alter same, as desired lo- NOTICE |,‘lm,||ci3"m“flhlry“.m,,,"y longer, e ‘ Vot 4 i Sl ] vy ronst i J J y 3 ol » f y ¢ “Beautifully.” . nd family are now !INTERESTXNG DEMONSTRATION | '“'™ by an .'nnnnu-lulv or carringye | C0¥ o constitutional amendment Notice i& hereby given that sixty | ply en y. Pandsome new home | Pdrive about Sanford and to present vhich has r(\p'-"[]y} AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT. ! tnem with some souvenirs of thei t : - toa cost of gome-| !\lsnl that they ecan take to th " This is one of | VTor G W Land, of Palatka, s in f pomes shonld not be missed.—San | : vsidences in Floplda| @ 1nd today, looking over the sit-| porg jierald. b idonl home. The [uation with g view of establishing a ) were made to or- ,"rh' cluss hupiness (0 bR “”S! Uhe Mathias addition, located ] land today and e ar Land Ju ?"c of (h(j ]vro-"””. vicinity of East Lime and W ; ‘ o desired thrmmh-"“ll"““ f'] the Jtulirkn BEincss Col- nut streets, is the scene of acti i6. Ehe firhibies . which is belng operated With || i herations, the material 1o W \NANANNARALNNS W AA ) Gt} the hahdiome | P oAt suctess. (1L A8 Lhe fiasdn of ”“'jm: on the ground and work pro »n“"" anent 40 eatabilip mu-‘m!.n-rI”..m“u on @ five room bungalow 1o L\ St S nilar institution in some Florida| . Buck, at the corner of Walni | a8 Q(‘) : town, it being advantageons to Im\t-"h”wl and Tadinna avenue. At i) ¢ 80-acre orange g : 1 ana i ; [ the two in operation, the students of | (L o6 jydiane avenue and Li 'r ;.‘ ::| |\k|:\|Ir':'.l':\ rf one collece engaging in h"““""\.fi‘flr('vl Mr. Lester Hall will ereet i en GOOd Reason‘r Why You « home today, havin COMCRIRNY GERINALY S i, Ot “"“'-lzim—nmm bungalow, log cali here | :l;in “n 7 lother, ete. 1t i thoght that I‘“k’.-'.\l,\lt- both of which homes will add e b4 Mr l‘rlv(rthmtgs'tl'lt:: Jand:is & fine point for £he 4‘:':\h|i.~l;» [ much to this already attractive res ou wn & ot ln ar 1 ¢ ;ment and operation of such a col- | dence section ruit through the| lege, and Mr. Land is very favorably ¢ e e .,,\'n;l‘;(‘h Em”f“d impressed with the outlook | We carry a larze lne auto tir e lv"" e ““db Al Tonight at the Auditorium Prof [abd: tubos. Inetuding 1ha. Temtiel A : vmsl 2:2?:’:“?“";”“'"(, will give a demonstration M!MIL"YN'“H. i oiherATHAL AT Lot Fh‘s" Because “ is in the Bes' To‘vn in sOuth Flor'da' i Florld'a Mr. | mental arithmetieal ealenlations, eral line of auto supplies, Prest-0 : : ther interesting features, which | : 5 ! 1 | known turpentine | 1" 011" Interesting teaturca, whieh 'y o ke, ana presto service. v Ml Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any ] State and ft fs ,‘;‘ i foun. R very b Asing Pestyifibl huy direct, pay cash, securing low ) ition to his frlondn«s"””"" entertainment anazer pries, And eafi sl you Just a poln‘ in L‘kel.nd‘ : is soriously consid- | McDonough has arraneed for admm- [cheaply as you can buy same clas | : =1 y= t7w eVildren of the more ad- rhe s0e ¢ ¢ moving s fam. | 7071 o1 of the PO A poods anywhere. Call and see Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. and making this| heot ithe o teatitn Wil Lakeland Automobile and Supply ( ) at i schools, and the demons | 28 S o bome.” Speake IO L 1 0 Tt e | Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. nkels s ma bined | ' | young and old. It will be om | ¢ t declared that al- ) i | with the Auditorium’s rezular pro- Fifth. Because 4 Beautif : . oy ) gyl o) . ul Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. ‘ was always sur-| | ) o i | Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this ) te apoien Jackeon-) 5o 1o CINCINNATI-LOUISVILLE | Fall ; z any faster flmnl\l! South Atlantic Limited; daily | . T «av that | am| Dimere 11 € Bretney, | ] Pl % ;”r”” h train Jipers i » ‘I : eal” satd Mrpp (g g N R R, Jackesnsille | Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. | { ; .mr.‘.m,,,’;~-—f UDITORIU Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section ) , i . in Lakeland. L)1§ THERT TR N Lo inth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. T So why not get satisfaction—th« T th. B "tee cheapest job? cn > etererasecacae |MIISICS mece()rcneslra - uj-r A e“ause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you v EME o, will always be glad. ST AND BEST IN THE| ' FOUNDATIONS ’ y 8 Placinz the contract with COUN e ATY. | VAUD[V'[[[ imeans getting a solid cement ' |dation that will practically J.st | | ally 1 " KING OF | — that makes the most econom- -See= Deen- Brya: . Updnscday : s een- Dryant S folittLouuy ! our .. 07 T AT est Duildine {\ TN K bl [\9) T [ AQI- R & CAdid u.mm ARTIFICISL ! 19 5 aflfi I\) Cent H. B. Zlmmerman Prop.

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