Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 12, 1913, Page 5

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i i Mrs, Edward Emmett and two chil- dren, of Wilmington, N. C., will reach Lakeland this afternoon to spend some time here the guests of Mrs. Emmett's brother, Mr. E. C. Davis and family. In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 r. Teuby O’'Steen leaves tomor- Mr. R. J. Richards, proprietor of .r [allahassee Where he goes a8 i the “(olden Queen Apiary,” yester- v ! Pt vom the Lakeland lodge. away about a week. sad mission of interring the | yyre in this section. s of Mrs. Selsemeyer, who died | have been most satisfactory, and h- rirday night in Tampa. 19 " | Richards is an authority on bees, and future home with her daughter. Mrs. wilson has lived here many years, js universally loved, and her absence «ill be more than regretted. All wish per well ,and hope she will soon re- wrn to remain.--Inverness Chronicla. veloped. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rucker Adams, of Chicazo, and Dr. and Mrs. J. C. CARD OF THANKS. pardin and Mrs. Taff, of Lakeland, motore! down from Lakeland Friday i ypanks to the gad epent & short while n Bouth-{4y,ejp sympathy and Kkindness to us poli's metropolis. Mr. Adams was during the long illness and death of keking into the possibility and feas- | ur Joved one. We will always hold ihility of putting on a Chautauqua ...y and everyone in loving remem- curse here the coming season. Fort Meade Leader. many kind friends for be surrounded by such kind good B friends should they be visited by lik» Foll wing the meéeting of Thurs- [y .. vement. @y nivbt looking to a movement for | joi N SKLSKEMEYER. the ud.ption of & commissin govern- | y\in \cRAR & FAMILY. met, « committee has been named | wmp p B HAYNES & PAMILY. ty circulate a petition to the City Counc’l, asking that an election on this proposition be called. The com- nittoe is composed of the following: 10 fuith, chairmng first ward, .| Ay the Cumberland Presbyterian sccond ward, C. R. Sid-1opyren tomorrow at 11 o'clock a. m third ward, W. E. Brooks; iajgy at 7:20 p. m. the pastor, Rev. Y ward, J. F. Cox. WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES ABOUT KEAVEN AND HELL. A four-inch water main is beinz leid I+ llast Lime street from a Bible Standpoint” SOUtn | yords, does God's word in plain lan- ftr =7l Dr. Groover's property to:guaga teach that there is an eternal [tcuching on some Yitkizun avenue, along same to Pal- | poma for the righteons and an eter- Thought or Fancy. 't This will afford cft" ' ya) home in hel) for the unrighteons? | date in the closing years of the last | ot Par’ 11 Messrs, Stephens and Ro- | -~ — gn will connect with the main n!! fhe i1+ 1 P terta 011 Park Hill. 20 1 DS PR T S S © A Strike from your mind that ques- tion of what you would do in time of sickness, injury or hard times by starting NOW a BANK ACCOUNT. When you're prepared for the blow ¥ou can often avoid it—and 1f it strikes, the best friend you have is Yeur BANK ACCOUNT. ate to the State convention of | gay receiveq three Italian Queen bees | M40 aud woman that is wanted iu He fer his apiary on South Florida ave. | ¢'¢TY department of business today. ! nue, Mr. Richards, who has had largs| | P¢ Person who is not qualified to:how much more should they who experience in handling bees in ”h‘lmul the demaads of the business | claim to be saints of God, followers iohn Selsemeyer and Mrs, "-Im'rlh. started with a few hives for !“'Ul'ld will find himself as the years|of the Author of the Golden Rulu.v s returned last night {rom“he purpose of experimenting to as- | 5* by in an infericr position, while deal out to others the treatmeni the government service then learn shorthand, which is a step- iia., where they went receul-;cc‘rlam the possibilities of bee cul- imh"m of foresight und ambition why His experiments | '#1¢ Studied and thought and quali- | them. ified for the higher position will be ! IS oW, planuing to greatly inuroasné”" i advaice the capacity of his apiary and mi"““' the way for your success. Our | Persecutions because of their relis- B8 I produce honey on a larger scale, Mr {husiness is to give to you trainins |ious faith. These have complained '8 as this is a part of the country which | business is to teach you how to think he believes to be particularly adapi.|2Pd hOW to plan and In this we are ed to this Industry, it would seem |®uccessful. that in his hands a very profitable the obstacles and now the question is and extensive business might be de- WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO FOR i We desire to express our sincerest i | trust. {1ill some of these positions, if your | | H | brance and only hope that they will! fstudy at any time, isll'ul-(iflll is 80 that you may advance {just as rapidly as you are capable {J. D. Lewis, will have for his sub-|and . | ' {ecet at both hours “Heaven and o'l i careful and systematic methods thas “),",;, dear in life. In other | never fail. residents of Rosedale and ' pvervhody welcome to these services | deeade have heen rapidly replaced I I progresgion and not of retrogression {0 TO CINCINNATI-OUISVILLE | ness in all its forms has changed ui- ' kpown fact that every live man is i1 coction of Michigan ;n'nnu:-' Jin South Atlantic Limited: dfl"v}nl we searcely recognize them under 'y, vestigator, every progressive sys- otto street, furnishing wa- ' through train. Diners, H, C. Bretney, |their new faces and forms. To ket tum is ready for improvements anl {F. P. A. L. & N. R. R.. Jacksonville |and hold a good position in this a5 every sect or cult possessed of a I {opens its doors to the young men imul wemen Monday morning, Aprit | 14, in Orange hall, and you are i1 ;\llml to call and ingpect the work [and learn how we train for busines Our course is gunaranteed and i apep ypeafe og lenders or molders of o 5 -« 8&15pm. - 815pm. | eharze of competent instructors. ' ¢} guoht. No community, sect or per- :'- g;"-m;:l: S &-Sgpm. o M.“M.gflm"y - . 850 am. [enrolling at once you may take 80 o dominated by such a spirit ean A:- c:::’ ;‘ i L) ;';0 am. :r. :lfl;:ll?fihlm - IE;IOpm. | ventage of the special low rate 1o pope to keen in the light which Go?l Ar. I.mlilvillepl .- ok 9:00 °:‘ Ar. SI”L‘,I g 4 “.40 i |1he firet twenty-five. 1f you eannoi 4o pow shedding upon all lines of A':. - 5 k - : l:so:m. A.-, c‘,l. R e ;;gm ienter the day school then make ar | gtydy whatsoever. So In the spirit fldfl"llw. s o r. Chicago . . 9:38 am. ranzements to enroll in the nizht| ____ o { Dixie Limited Dixie Flyer school. No matter how much, o'r how E. WHICH Is the True Gospel?” Hear | Lv. Juhourvillo - - 935am. Lv. Jacksonville . . 8:25pm. little you know, we can help you : the explanation at Auditorium | Ar. St. Louis . . . 2:550 pm. Ar. Evansville . . . 943 pm. For information call ca G. W.| Ar. Chi « .. elve B, . o e Land, manager, Matanzas hotel, Lake- land, which is in Florida, of cours". I¥ IN THE END you thould learn {'fii’i?fiiik yAuditorium i VENING TELZGRAM, LAKFL/ : ! of fair play and a dye appreciation {at 7:30 p. m., “Which Is the Tree i of the doctrine of equity, we ask you | Gospel?” . to give us a hearing before you con-| All are cordially invited to be pres~ demn us. ent and zive the discussion of these On Sunday, the 13th, inst., the un- | subjects a fair and impartial hearing Mr. J. B. Smith has sold his inter- est in the real estate business of Smith & Steitz to Mr. A, H. Lane, and the latter will in the future be associated in Dbusiness with Mr. Steitz. Just what Mr, Smith will en- gage in he has not yet made public. —— AN | oo To the Public: The cry for 2 square deal has been the voice oi the people of this great Americuni |ropublic since the days of Patrick'’ , dersigned will deliver two lectures!and judge for yourselves. in the Auditorium on the followinz subjects: At 3 p. m., “Rugseliism;’ Henry, It is the pleadings of the fnate sense of liberty and justice 5 i ich G a lanted in the This morning a meeting of the which God has implanted i bearts of men. » stockholders of i | . of the First National Our noble government was found- | ank was held for the purpose of ed upon the true principals of liberty | eiecting two new directors. Mr. A. 1 AR e I —1{ree specch 1 d! P. Kibler and Mr. J. {rec specch and a free press, and . elected as direcmr: t:. Coun::l were‘ any attempt to muzzle either is a! thus making the |y, o0 oy civie honor and treason- | .S . directorate of this thriving institu- allo b ot ioslall fhtearit " :‘Il:::]v(z:n:;:tgo;‘el;l.ne able and finan-, Every man stands guiltless befora ({‘ -‘a"\" i tle law until proven guilty. This 18 THE MAN OF THE HOUR. right, for it is the principle of God s own jurisprudence. The man of the hour is the qual-| Men with little or no acquaintance ified ome. The man of genius is|With Holy Writ, men whose activities merely a freak and cannot be de-|[0f mind and body have been con- pended upon. It is the earnest, per- | centrated upon the business affairs of sistent, careful, truthful thinking|life are trained to recognize the gen- eral rights of humanity and to give and require a square deal, Then Yours for truth and equity, Young men and womer to prepare for the United States Civil service. The entrance salary for youny men stenogra- phers in the government service aranges from $1,200-$1,500 « year. The work is pleasant, hours short, saliry adequate and promotion certain. We make Civil Service By reason of our private instructicn plan you can com)lct. the course in one-hlf the time required in any other schecl. We also train you for court reporting. If you do not care to enter a Specialty. , Which they desire to be accorded t» | B4 ping stone to any professin. We place every graduate in a high-salaried position as soon as the course is completed or re- fund your money. If you are interested and want to how we train for business, write to G. W. Land, manager, Lake- land Business College. Special rates of tuition to the first twenty-five making application for enrollment, | Ve have Christian denominations ! Our business is to fnhich claim to have suffered severe learn that will make you competent. Our |bitterly because their persecutors re- | fused to investigate their forms of doctrine, refused to give them a fair end honest consideration, and they have quoted to them the words orl St. Paul: “Prove all things; hold fast that which Is good.” And those of | the beloved John: “Try the lplrllsi whether they be of God.” And they | have insisted that every honest prop - 1 We have overcome all AKELAND LAKELAND, ELORIDA ““The :Schoo! That'’s Known Everywhere” OLLEGE s 3 BUSINESS ( YOURSELF? Business houses all over the Unit- ed States are seeking young men and women, seeking them all the time, to take positions of responsibility and If you are not qualified to otition demands an honest investiga- tion. We believe that their position is well taken; and we make this sam~ | {tlea for ourselves and for all others | who have anything to offer to .xz ’ { thinking public, especially when the ! : | Bible proof is offered in support o | e {the claim. A fair-minded public ;* cun do no less than give a respectful [ kearing to the claims set up. ’l‘h.'i and when you complete the cours: | Baptist Witness of July 1912, ex- | our Employment Department will | presses the right sentiment under the | Mace vou in a high-salaried position. | caption, “Freedom of Speech Our Boys and girls who have “failed [ Safety.” He says: “There is more ty pass” and who do not want to beigafety in the freedom of speech than “put back” may enter our school ani | there is in the suppression of it make up the required grade. Many|e ¢ ¢ Digcussions among a free boys and girls fail because they are|people are necessary, that is, real | not understood. lere we make it & discussions. A free press, a free pul- gpocialty to understand each pupil | pit, the right of assembly, free speech ‘ i his requirements are met by | everywhere is the safeguard of every - " salary is less than twenty-five dol- lars a week, come to us and we can and will heln yon, Our work is ar- ranced so that you may begin your Our plan of in- FERNLEIGH INN g i 25, GCorner Missouri Avenue and Main Street Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet Gool, Gomfortable and Homelike Rates. Board and Room: Transients, $1.25 per day; Regular Boarders. $7.00 per week. MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGES, Prop. This is an Axe of Pros- | This is a fine sentiment and coupleld | The world is at sea and daily | wiiy the scriptures mentioned above new shore o0 ghould be the demonstrated views ufi‘ What was up 0| gyery true Christian. | This is the age of investigation, of QPP OLQICPAPO DAV Q0O T0 50 SOOI OPRETHOIOF OB D AP0 ress, Nashville R. R. Louisville & Chicago—St. Louis Cincinnati—L ouisville—Indianapolis Cleveland—Grand Rapids with direct connections to Detroit and Toledo South Atlantic Limited It is a well- the incoming years of the new. Busi- | pop of suppression. o' progress it is necessary to know iquickcning spirit is ready for morc some one thing and know It better |jjoht; but he who shuts his eyes and than the other fellow, hence the nec- | ingists that the knowledge of his essity for training along ousines: | grandfather Is sufficient sits in hope- | lines. {1es8 darkness. The Colleze | Phose who would suppress investi- | eation, who would burn the litera- ture of their Christian opponents in the street and wonld brutally assail their doetrine without a fair and henest investication, are, to say the Lakeland Business Montgomery Route Lv. Jacksonville Lv. Jacksonville - Sunday, 7:30 p. m. 561 1 563 Electric Lighted Trains. Dining Cars H. C. Bretney, Florida Passenger Ageat, 118 W. Bay St., Jackseaville Prof. Chas. M. Jones will open a Normal and Training school at the school building on May 5, and will continue for two months. Teachers who wisL to take train- ing or who desire to prepare for the NORMAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL i o ——————— that that which is called *“Ruc sellism” is really the truth of Gn?! how would you feel? 561 teachers’ examination, either Statcor A county, shovld not miss the oppor- SO-CALLED “RUSSELLISM” dis-[tunity to attend. Conditioned pu- e engsed at the Auditcrium Sunday. |pils alto accepted. For further in- |formation apply to Frof. Jones. ok 421-Sat.-WKly | S$p m and MANN PLUMBING CO, G Snecialty. Prompt Service. eaning, Pressing and Alteration. Ladies’ Work a All {Work Galled For and Delivered. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Grand Opening ‘ SHOMSBAMEOTSLLTOVSOBDSOLO ST L i ; TR A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES g C. A. MANN « MANAGER THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE | satlll'day, AI)I'“ » N. Kentucky Ave. ~PHONE 267 Bowyer Bldg. GREATEST NUMBER. 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