Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 20, 1913, Page 5

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d Mrs gl:dren are spending several o« Frosxpmof- 4 { E. Mun 4 1ast night from a ol (rystal Springs, J the past Wee where they e —— — of the city will be j the banks % ood Friday being tomorrow, G holiday- o gessage from Mr. W. K. Jack- g received this morning by the e - " N n SRR i IN THE CHRISTIAN 5:30 o’clock. Getting his orders at the yard office, he proceeded down the tracks through the yards, toward his train. He bad not proceeded far before he was run over, “The body was still warm when found. One leg had been severed, a ¥. Edward Ohlinger | hole knocked in his head and the body generally was badly crushed. Cononer R. E. Davis was called, viewed the body and decided that an ger and mother re- | inquest was unnecessary, as theie trip to San- | was nothing to indicate foul play. Berrier was almost unknown here, k very pleasantly. He came to Port Tampa from Lake- land about two weeks ago. His moth- er, Mrs. C. L. Berrier, lives at Mucks- ville, N. C,, to which place the re- mains will be sent. C. W. PARK SHOW WELCOME. — Most everybody in Lakeland has pg Telegram. 1t stated that thel pieasant memories of that remark- Dealers were coming 260| 5h10 amugement enterprise, the C. and for Lakeland to leave|w park Dramatic Co., and will be g undone for thelr entertain-| gejigheeq to learn that they will re- while in the city. — turn to this city for a special en- gagement of two weeks, starting n 1 J. Jennings requests that ,oye Nongay, March 24. The gen- uiics who have promised to do-'opoug patronage they received on wakes for the Strawberry BUD-|¢poir 1agt visit here was well de- for the Hardware Dealers Sat- served and during their return en- afternoon will - please le‘"'gagempm the company will undoubt- gne at the Lake Pharmacy be’Iedly be greeted by crowds that will won on Saturday. “tesl the capacity of their large, com- | fortable and beautiful canvas-cov- e peninsular Telephone Co. has ered theater. Shows of this char- ol their long distance booth acter and quality are appreciated by et irs in the Kentucky building all classes of theater-goers and they | | ge it can he more conveniently 'should receive a patronage that will ged by the public, being between and the Evening iy \arv 1Y Newell, who addressed ldics at the First Presbyterian b vesterday, was accompanied Lakeland by her friend, Mrs, Mof- fom Detroit, Mich. Both of these were highly pleased with nd. ke Carpenters’ Union will have open session tomorrow evening, which their wives and friends will fvited. A program will be ren- dand a very pleasant evening is g anticipated. Me 1llinois celebration fs beINE | - — e e encourage and induce them to return next season and remain longer with us, CPQPPOPVSEOPL QP LOPPUSPUTS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. CHOPOITHOPPOCIRPOSOI0I0S FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 503 East Orange St. 442 FOR RENT—3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished with or without board; 4% blocks from postofiice. 308 New York Ave. M WANTED—Young lady boarder in private family; terms reasonable. Address L. E. F., mail carrier num- ber two. 444 fin the park and a large crowd |PICTURES made by appointment tathered to participate in the on. After a fine supper, which b spread about 6 o'clock, there |-— 1% 2 program rendered, to which nilic is cordially invited. ND MAN RUN OVER D KILLED AT PORT TAMPA.| GET YOUR Meuds in this city were shocked tay to learn of the death of LU J. Bervier, a former resident Lkand, who was run over and *lat Port Tampa City Tuesday 02 Ly an engine. Last night's W Times gives the following de- . of the oeeurrence: T 1 Perrier, freight conductor 74 1y the Atlantie Coast Line srin down and instantly 20 o'clock last even- Yo. 952, driven by En- inson. The accident, ! in the yards here, sed by any one, and 3 v of No. 952 was ob- " of the occurrence, and Mr. ! not know anything of 'ntil he was notified last ad gone on to Tampa , ne and taken a freight ?’Jt of there to Sanford. “‘ had received orders to 20 extra freight train at EDISONIA) " WDEST AND BEST I8 THE couNTY. B bis eno; S MISTAKE. stor Comedy. ) 50 WEEKLY No 36. —— “103T A HERO. cisses it gl Xl mnl. . only. W. H. H. Elmer, at Palmetto House. Phone 199 Blue. 113 ARE YOU EAGER TO SHOES OFF Bothered with bad feet? Have you Corns, Bunions, Callouses. One treat- ment with Corn Fix, and all pain is gone—you'l]l forget you ever had foot | troubles. ments with sticky plasters or soaking the feet necessary. Just a simple ap- plication of Corn Fix on the sore Corn, Bunion or Callous—presto!— like magic, the pain disappears, like- wige the corn, bunion or callous. Try it, we'll gend it direct to you on re- ceipt of price. A MONDAY, MARCH 24th TAMPA TALENT Prices 15, 25, 35, 50 TONIGH UDITORIUR THEATRE | | Three Reels of Piciures: Prices 5 and 10 Ci~. o mgassd Matinee Wed. and Sat. wear green coats. No extended 3-nizht treat-| s g ENDEAVOR NEW YEAR.| ™ As the last Endeavor year in & statistical way closed March 1 be- cause the Winter Park eonventlonl came March 7-9, this year will prob-, ably be of thirteen months length, or up to the usual time of closing next April 1. { A number of societies paid their Notice is hereby given that she undersigned incorporators intend to apply to the Homorable Park Tram- mell, governor of the State of Flor- ida, at Tallahassee, Florida, on the 19th day of April, A. D. 1913, for letters patent on the proposed char- ter of the Lakeland Chero Cola Bot- | tling Works, hereto attached. ' annual assessments just before the R. B. McLAIN. convention and some others have T. L. WARING. promised to do so soon. Mr. George W. T. MOORE. Cavanaugh, of Tampa, is now State ! tisles of Incorporation of the Lake- treasurer. Wait till you nd out his correct street address before sending land Chero Cola Bottling Works. We, the undersigned persons, do him business letters. ?ore:y associate ourselves together Rev. J. D. (for the purpose of forming a corpora- ev. J. D, Wrandt, the new ‘sne'tlon for profit, under and by virtue president is busy holding a revival of the laws of the State of Florida, series of meetings. Probably for the 'and do hereby adopt the following first time we have a presiding elder charter. (United Brethren church), for State 1—Name and Location. leader. He is also pastor of the' The pame of the corporation shall Union Center Christian Endeavor be the Lakeland Chero Cola Bottling society, mear Kissimmee. Our En—il‘;\"’:‘kfi- i"}d "lhlf P‘;’“flfi"‘] 9;“:, ;’: 4 : _ 'business shall be a eland, Po ::avorel;sl “‘m like the mew presi- ..ot ine S >® Dt the corpora. | nt. He is great-hearted, experi-:tjon shall have the right to establish | enced in Christian work, believes in 'branch offices within or without the | young people and is a cheerful sort State of Florida, as desired. of an older friend to them. Rev.! II—Nature of Business. ! Wyandt is also the State Junior su- 'I;’he general ldutl:lre :( the bulinleul erintendent’s {2 : to be transacte y the corporation :’ rlxlte:l l: bbb ol he Shall e the manufacture of Chero% 8 &1 Xights Cola, soda water, syrups, flavoring News of the successful twenty-fifth ! axiracis, ciders and other non-in-[ convention was sent to twenty-seven , toxicating drinks and veverages, and | Florida newspapers and The Chris-t0o sell the same either as wholesale tian Endeavor World, Editor Rev. OF Fetail dealers; to buy, hold, sell, | R. P. Ander f B ded |barter. mortgage, lease or rent, real . P. Anderson, of Boston responde lestate’ and personal property, or ! quickly thanks and congratulated | mixed property, as the interest of | us over such a good time in Winter the business may demand; to Dlll‘-! Park. Said he was sure it must have ,°""k“ f“‘t“ b“’ iy ‘l’lm:;ull»"“:g | been such from the number of help- NRIRS; 10 NV ANG 8 bt | other accessories of a bottling works, ful workers who helped on the pro- and to do any and all things proper gram. {for the necessary conduct of the busi- One new friend for our organiza- nesses above enumerated. tion who aided in the convention was | III—Cavital Stock. Rev. George B. Waldron, superin- , The capital stock of the corpora- tendent for (‘ongregational churches tion shall be two thousand iive hun- g dred dollars ($2,500.00), to be di- in this State. He made a strong ad- dress the first evening, vided into twenty-tive (25) shares It was pleasant to have at Winter of the par value of one hundred dollars (§100.00) each, to be paid in Park Mr. Marcus C. Fagg, superin- tendent of the State Children’s Home money or in property to be used in in Jacksonville. Mr. Fagg made three interesting talks, two of them especially to the children but which everyone enjoyed. Our Junior, Introduction, Tenth Legion and Quiet Hour superintend- ents were re-elected. They are four young ladies, faithful in service, who we cannot give up yet though sometimes they grow almost discour- aged from lack of answers to letters and report blanks sent to the socie- ties in the State Union. Will you not encourage them more 'this year than you did in the one now gone forever? Please remember to promptly let | Miss Belah Brlwtwel!. West Tampa, know when Endeavorers leave your societies that she may introduce them to workers nearest the place they locate. The spring time means many changes in the society circles most places. Use your State Intro- lducnon superintendent if you want | that purpose. Said corporation to I have the right to increase its cap- ($10,000.00) when so desired by a majority of the stockholders owning a majority of the stock. IV—Term of Existence. This corporation shall continue for a term of ninetynine years, un- less sooner dissolved according to law. V—0fficers. The oflicers of this corporation shall be a president, & vice presi- {dent, a secretary, a treasurer and a igencral manager, a board of direc- tors that may cousist of not less than three and more than five persons, as 'the: stockholders or board of direc- itors may desire; the secretary, treas- (urer, and general manager may be one person or more. The aunnual | meeting of the said corporation shall ybe held on the second Mouday in 'may be changed by the by-laws, In tne election of officers each stock- | tute a quorum. VI—Limit of Liability. indebtedness to which the corpora- shall be an amount equal to tuc aiount of stock at that time sub- scribed., GRACE A. TOWNSEND. Interlachen, March 19, 1913. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. All owners of unimproved city property are hereby notified that if they intend to have city water on | their lots they should arrange for it now, as after the paving is laid the {to make her happy. Lolder shall be entitled to one vote Rev. James F. Winnard, pastor of for each share of stock owned by him in Tampa, left an important busi- °" by proxy, evidenced by written i en:azemen t to fulfill his pmm_|uulhorlty signed by the owner of tue ise to lead the Ministers’ Hour in the ‘tide stockholder shall be eligible to convention. He thus showed his good- hold any office of the corporation. 4 Tast an the. “novt: tealn out” | the first annual meeting and duly wou;d tx;ke hlr.n We need more En- |iu+lified, the business of this cor- | fo.lowing officers, to-wit: Next Sunday is Easter. i I son comes nearest the heart of each d 1:1 L. Waring shall be vice presi- \ {5 . itholr writer it is that the cares and casurer and general manager weariness oft-times in this life is| R. B. McLain, 1. L. Waring, W. {and heaven, the place of restfulnes: pose the board of directors. A ma- | for goul, mind and body, is gettinz | lesson, 2 Cor. 4:8-18, is full of com- | ! fort. It makes us glad to live this| {onlv for the happiness it brings now, | but for the assurance that unselfish will have its reward in the IanvlI days. lvisn sald corporation may desire, “whleh said seal shall be kept in the jo1ation, VIII—Subscribing Incorvorators. subscribing incorporators of this corporation, togeiher with the by gu:h. are as follows: Name. Address. Shares. Am't. the Palm Ave. Presbyterian society und said votes may be cast in person 18t No person who is not a bona will for C. E. and then hurried home | Until the oflicers shall be chosen at puiation shall be conducted by the deavor pastors. What les-| R, B. McLain shall be president. | reader of these Endeavor items? To \W. T. Moore shall be the secretary- but transient, It is passing awn Moore and J. M. Butler shall com- | nearer. Surely our Endeavor Bible | life for Christ and one another not gervice, however small it may seem, where there will need be no Easter gcul bearing whatever words or de- |cufilody of the secretary of the cor- The names and residences of the amount of capital stock subscribed {R. B. McLain, Dawson, Ga. 7 $700 tearing up and replaciny of same T\"L'l‘w;fl"' ll:::elnd,l-‘h. 3 300 . T. Moore, eland, Fla. 7T 700 will have ® be pald for by the| "y 'y ier, Lakeland, Fis. § 300 owner. H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. State of Florida, Countv of Polk: tictore me, a notary public in and for the State of Florida at large, this day personally appeared R. L. Mc- Lain, T. L. Waring, W. T. Moore, J. IM. Butler, to me known and known L 0. 0. F. MEETS TONIGHT. All members of Lake Lodge No. 2, 1. 0. 0. F., are requested to be pres- ent at the hall on Friday night. Busi- ness of importance. J. Z. REYNOLDS, Secretary. | H ecribed in same, and each of them ‘ acknowledged before me that he !GO TO CINCINNATI-LOUISVILLE tigned said articles for the uses and | Via South Atlantic Limited; daily Purposes therein expressed. through train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, ' F.P.A. L &N. unto set my hand and seal this 19th R. R., Jacksonville. | gay of March, A. D. 1913. C. M. CLAYTON, | Notary Public. l.\iy commission expires July 6, 1916. JOHN 8. EDWARDS, Attorney for the Corporstion. Uncle Pennywise Says: | Wearing a green coat in the woods ain’t no protection. Some hunters don’t seem to know that deer doa't the conduct of the business by the |§ corporation, a just valuatoin of which || property shall be agreed upon by the (B incorporitors at a meeting called for ital stock to ten tnousand doilars |} 'January in each year, but uus date |§ jority of the directors shall consui- | ¥ The highest athount ot liability or |} tion may at any time subject iwsell | VII—Seal. : The said corporation may have a |§ {to be the persons who sizncd the |8 i foregoing charter and who aie de-, In witness whereof I have here-|§ 439 Thurs Sloan Park Laketand’s Nelvest, and in Many Respects, Attractibe Suburb, Nolv on Market The greatest variety of lots ofany single sub-division in city. Large lots, small lots, beautiful lake fronts,lots covered with bearing orange trees, high prized and low priced lots. Being close in, and on Na- tional highway from Lakeland to Tampa, beginning at water’s edge, on west shores of beautiful Lake Beulah, and stretching away towards the sunset, overrolling hills, and through oak, pine and beautiful orange groves, who could wish for a more desir- able location for a home or a more at* teactive proposition for investment? Lake- land has long since passed the experi- mental stage No little city in the coun- try has more natural advantages or brighter prospects ior the future. Invest in Lakeland Real Estate. The more you own, the more money you will make. Better than Government Bonds, perfectly safe, and pays much better. Unusually attractiveterms to young men and women woaking on salary and with | limited means. If yoar income is small, save every dollar you can spare, and in- vest in Lakeland dirt, either in this or some other sub-division; it will help you save your money, and make money for you while you sleep. Lakeland property will never be cheaper; sooner you buy, the larger your gains. Lovely home, eight-room, two-story dwelling, on large corner lot, north and east front, just up hill from Lake Beulah and covered with large, old bearing grape | fruit and orange trees, many of them large tangerine trees, vines and shrubbery of various kinds. Part cash, balance, easy installments. In opening up streets will .take up a large number of orange trees, one of which we will give free with every lot purchased, without orange trees on it, until supply is exhausted. Beautiful desirably located lot to be given away absolutely free. You will have to buy early to get interest in this property. No lotterv--do not believe in such methods--no trick or scheme, but just an additional inducemement to invest in this attractive property. See us about this proposition. Most of streets opered up; many of them graded and clayed. Some of best streets in city in this sub-division. Will spend considerable money in improving streets and lake front, setting trees and shrubbery, and in many ways, adding to attractiveness, and enhancing value of this property. Will build several cottages and bungalows. Labor and material taken in exchange for lots. Only a portion of property will be sold at present prices. Buy early or you may always wish you had. Office in Salesroom Lakeland Automobile (& Supply Ca Sloan, McRae, Peacock Building

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