Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 24, 1913, Page 2

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g CLEAN GOODS FRESH STOCK 35¢ 35¢ 50c 15¢ 55¢ 25¢ 35¢ Anchovies, Glars Imported Cherries, Glass Imported Crab Meat, Tin Imported Clams Pine Apple Cheese Dried Herring, dozen Horse Radish, Glass Pure Food Store W. P, Pillans & . PHONE 903 J. J. DAVIS & (0. Successors to D. Fulghpm 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue Heavy and Fancy Groceries Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty Phone 334 M Prompt Delivery S0OTEOE0ITHOHOI0IOE0S04040 GEO. H. STOWE E. V. BURGESS Brick, Cement and Woeden Buildings Largeand Small STOWE & BURGESS CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Lakeland, Florida First-class work at reasonable prices. teed. Satisfaction guaran- Drop us a postal card. Box 188 Where Cam You Get Them? Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you need a certain’instrument or appliance come rl.it to this stere— we have it. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 b Quick Delivery IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The 0ld Reliable Contractors Who have been building houses in Lakeland for ears, and who never “FELL DOWN?” or failed to give sa.hs(:cho; All classes of buildings contracted for, .The many fine : residences bullt by this firm are evldszncee of their abilityto MARSHA LL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue THS EVENING TELEURAM, LAKELAND, MARCH 24, 1913, Weekly Honor Roll o Lakeland High School}] EASTER JEWELRY' Those who have.made 90 per cent or above in scholarship or who'have been perfect in deportment, punctu- ality and attendance are entitled to have their names placed on the fol- lowing honor roll: GRADE XII Lula Hart. e GRADE XI. Will Hetherington. Lloyd Hooks. Esther Heath, Lula Haynes. GRADE X. Tunnoe Bryant. Lee Kinsinger. Ned ‘Skipper. Mary McKay. Lily Dale Thompson, GRADE IX, Genieviete Duggan. Leon Jackson. - Hattie Tompkins. GRADE VIII, James Boulware. Alma Bassett. Lucille Clough. Annie Jones. Iris Bryant. GRADE VII A, Gladys Davis. Grace Murrell. Edward Holbrook. Ethel Cook. Mary McTeer. GRADE VII B. Addee Bailey. Redella Gain. Florence Robinson. Doris Mayes. Louis Slocum. GRADE VI A, Roy Mitchell. Frances Holland. GRADE VI B, Royal Huchingson, Mary Weaver. Mabel Mathias. Donald Conant. - louise Pantley. O RECONNENDATONS MADE BY GOVERNOR, (Continued from Page }.) rate of taxation to the general school | fund for school purposes that is paid in the towns and cities, it is m_\" opinion that the country schools should be maintained from the said general school fund for terms equal to those provided for the town and city schools from this general fund. A law should be passed so providing. *I have no doubt in my mind that a great many ladies would make most ! excellent local district school frus- tees, in the welfare and education of the children. Many of them are among our best and most efficient teachers. As there is no constitutional inhibi- tion against a lady holding office in Florida, it is within the power of the | Legislature to pass a law making her eligible for election as a school offi- Believing that in many in- slances it would be wise to have a lady upon the local board of sub- district trustees, 1 recommend the enactment of a law which will per- mit them representation upon said local boards. With the right to hold such oflices extended to women, it will then be a matter of preference with the voters as to whether or not they shall be elected to such places. Require Bond When Lis Pendens Is Filed. “If a person instituting suit de- sires to attach property, he is, under our law, required to file a bond to in- demnify the opposite party against any damage he may suffer on ac- cer, ‘A “ Paint now will [ ] :nbe; than twice the quantity later when face of y the :int-hle with ready to drink th G‘N paint costs less !::n yo: W M’e 'e"d P’Nnt spreads the l;mt. GRADE V A, . Annie Laurie Waring, Noris Upson. Henry Scarr. Essie Gordon. Lawrence Fenton GRADE V B. Ernest Terrell. Louise Rogers. Pau] Sammons. Mabel Ammerman. Shafter Browning. ' GRADE IV A. Claud McLendon. Merson Prescott. Beulah Lohman, GRADE IV B. Miller Pope. Cliffora Wilson. Ona Edmiston. Irene Grantham. Maud Sullon. GRADE IV C. Lois Robertson. Edith Holbrook. Paul Davis. Joe Wread. GRADE III A. Lois Fitts. Dawson Bates. Mary Boulware. Billie Norvell. J. T. House. GRADE III B. Bruce Grant. Hettie Belle Reddick. Mary Rader. Mortimer Haynes. Carlisle Rogers. GRADE III C. Leslie Williams, By mistake the fourth grade A (quarterly honor roll) was omitted last week: GRADE IV A, Lee Crews, 97. Tyler Jackson, 96.5. "Willie B. Anderson, 96. Annie L. Jarrell, 95. William Mcllwain, 92.3. CHAS:! M. JONES, Principal. count of such attachment if the at- !tiching party is not successful in his suit. ‘This is not true in the matter of placing a lis pendens on real prop- erty, A person who sues, where real broperty is involved, can, under the provisions of section 1649 of the gen- icral statutes, file a lis pendens with- out bond. Often in these cases, there is but little justification for the suit [in which the lis pendens is placed quon real estate; but, regardless of the fact that the party suing loses his case, and, on account of the lis pendens, the title to the innocent land owner has been clouded, he has i possibly suffered great damage there- by, and he has no remedy against the They are certainly interested | berson who placed the lis pendens on the property. The law should be amended so as to require that when a lis pendens is instituted, a bond to indemnify against damage should be given.” 8imple Club Doings, While Mrs. W. was busy in her kitchen preparing the light refresh- ments for her bridre club, which fn. cludes the more weli-to-do of the neigh- boring county, Sally Hill, a poor farm- er’s child, came in with a Jdonation of home-mnde pickles. “My mother be fongs to a club, too,” said Sally. “Does she? And what do they do? Play ceards?’ “No." ‘“Sew? “Oh, no; they just draw names out of a hat to 808 who'll have the next meeting.” Real Worth of Doing. Do not do some good thing cu par pose that you may be happy. You must do good for the sake of doing 800d, and not for the sake of the kicking back of happiness.—H, W, or. -—__ our house becomes | pore thirsty - paint. thiak, thoroughly and h-u lolger thn impure paint possibly can. May be tinted any color you desire. to us for your paint supplies and * Mfirowl’l'nh(?o-h (\Italmfi color schemes and llny . TRCHACHOACHIRCROROCHIFCHOHHOHCHFORORGE S ORI S B QIO OO D D b We are receiving daily the latest creations in Easter Jewely See our north window for solid gold and diamond goods, A pleasure to show zoods.” ' COLE & HULL .lmlers and Optometrists Phome 173 Lakelang, Fla FCEOFAH B0 FDP0S05. 080 5 Everybody Orders OUR ICE CREAM If they have ever tasted it “before. Many will go blocks to reach the p LAKE PHARMACY s‘*”g' PHCENIX| Barber Shop| Makes a Specialty in Children’s Hair Cutting | 280 | f | ISubscribefor THETELEGRA DcribeTorTHEVELEGRAM Imnud on East Lake Morton, LAKELAND MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, John Edmunds. Pri lolhih the Otden of All Re umng Anytung in This Line New Lille of Tombstones on Hand. CPORSOLIOBIOPIOF4 wmm‘mmmmw Qd O Fans! Fans! Fans! We don’t sell fans, but fans and players buy their baseball supplies from the store that sells the progerly authorized goods. ° We bave used skill in picking out our entire line of Sporting Goods, When you want the proper thiugs, come to us. TINNERS AND PLUMBERS The Model Hardware Co. : ; : ; i ; : '

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