Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 13, 1913, Page 5

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PCRSONAL9 I Bartow, Fla., May 13.—The board' The annual picnic of the Method-! o cf public instruction met Friday in, ist Sunday schools of Lakeland will) adjourned session in the office of the|be held at Auburndale next Thurs- ’.“ superintendent, with all members; day. Arrangements have been made and the superintendent present. for a general good time. Every The continuing of the Fairview|Methodist in Lakeland and their - school for the unexpired term was friends of other denominations are .———_\_ In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 Mr. R. E. Lufsey, one of Lake- jand’s hustling insurance agents, went down to Tampa today on a business trip. Mr. Truitt, the well known plas- terer, has been lying seriously il] at his home for the past several days. All hope for his early recovery. ‘BOARD OF PUBLIC =377%%5 METHODIST SUNDAY | | i NSTRUGTION MET ] SGHOOL PG WL | INALOURNEDSESSION, BE HELD THURSIAY referred to J. W. Keene for investi- ' invited to go. gation. ! Extra coaches will be attached to| C. A. Parker was ordered to ln-‘ train No. 84, which leaves here at vestigate the possibility of one school 7:35 in the morning. These will be accommodating the pupils of both set off at Auburndale and picked up| the Athens and Bareah school. It by train No. 89, which arrives in was ordered that he report the re- Lakeland at 5:40 in the evening. sult of his investigation at the next| There has been a committee ap- meeting. pointed to take charge of the bas-| «‘ o R Roquemore, one of! The treasurer made the following kets at the train and see that they! | Lakeland's oldest and most beloved|rePort which was examined and ap- reach their destination safely. Mr. | 1 residents, pussed away yesterday aft-| broved, viz.:: i Frank Thompson is chairman of this | ernoon shortly atter 4 o'clock, after!| General School Fund. committee. | { @l illuess covering a considerable pe-| Balance on hand close of : The very low round trip rate of Tiod. The funeral was conducted! 125t momth .......... $10,149,99 30 cents for adults and 15 cents for this morning at 10 o'clock at tue| Y0 taxes on roll 1912.... 5,789.75 children between the ages of 5 and , Laptist church by Rev. W. H. Stein-| T0 Poll taxes 1912 ... ... 599.00 12 years has been secured from the neyer, a large concourse of frienas: L0 2% redemptions Janu- { vaiiroad. | B9.20; An interesting program has been RS, J. L. ROQUEMoRE | PASSES AWAY AFTER A | LONG, USEFUL LIFE COLE & HULL Have just received a new shipment of Hand Painted China, in newest de- signs and coloring. We invite your inspection. Always remember it is “A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla. Nashviile R. R Louisville — Offers the Best Service to Chicago—St. Louis Cincinnati—Louisville—I»dianapolis Cleveland—Grand Rapid. scn of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Yarbrough, : Bpects to this noble woman. is now at Beaumont, Texas, where he[ d €] charlie Yarbrough, the younges:| Leing present (o pay their last re-| ary, 1913 To 8. A. L. R. R. tax 1912 77107 Mrs. Roquemore had been a resi-! 1© A. C. L. R. R. tax 1912 8.65451'Lukeland have shown their usual arranged, and the business men o1, with direct connections to ! liberality in donating prizes for the nas a position. Mrs. E. C. Angel and Mrs, Joe Hicks, of Lakeland, were among the out-of-town shoppers in the city yes- terday.—Tampa Tribune. Rev. W. 8. Patterson, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, is spend- ing this week at Ellenton, where he is conducting a revival. Dr. W. D. Nowlin has gone to St Louis to attend the Southern Baptist avention which convenes in that ity tomorrow afternoon. Misses Maude Brooker and Eddie Farr, who have been the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Jerkins, have re- turned to their home in Dade City, where they are students at the Dade ity Normal. Miss Mary Groover lett yesterday for Gainesville, Ga., where she goes 0 see her sister, Miss Suella, who is student at Brenau college. Both cung ladies will reach Lakeland in bout two weeks. Miss Mary Reynolds came from akeland Tuesday, and will visit riends in Bartow through the period pf commencement exercises at Sum- merlin Institute. Miss Reynolds was much loved teacher in Summerlia veral years ago, and has hosts ot riends here who are giving er a arm welcome.—Bartow Record. he guest of her daughter, Mrs. D. B. Pweat, has returned home, after pending a pleasant month in this ity, during which time she made many friends who will be delighted o welcome her to the city again at me future date. Mayor 0. M. Eaton, accompanied by Mrs. Eaton, Master Ottie Eaton. iss Opal ‘Lee Bulloch and little enry Bulloch, leave tomorrow in heir Caddilac for Tallahassee and fonticello. This is the first long ip they have taken in their hand- ome car, and as it is a machine that ould attract attention in any col- tion, this city will derive much ood advertising as it traverses the tate flying Lakeland pennants. J Cash Prices 6 Ibs. sugar ..., cans corn . ... cans soup cans beans S cans Argo Salmon....... cans Karo syrup. .. 0 Ibs. onions bars Export soap........... Packages Washing Powder. . ..25¢ bs, $1.00 v TRY OTR WPeerless Coffee 34c SOMETHING FINE. J@! piece Dinner Set! rec. Askfor Coupons Formerly Ferguson & Usher. "M Adams Building | «orth Kentucky Ave. Mrs. C. C. Buchanan, who has been | nt of Lakeland for the past twen-; 10 4. C. L. Telegraph tax ly-five years or more, and was be-| 1912 ..... ... . 41.73 loved by a wide circle of friends oz e o ning Whose heads are now bowed in gor-| Total ..... ..+ $26,076.25| row that she {8 no more. She was|BY Warrants paid during a devout Christian, and was never| Womth ..... ... ..., 1,202.76 happier than when attending to her church duties, and when feeble] TO balance on hand ..$18,872.49 health made it impossible for her to| Aggregate Special School District take active part in such work, she Funds, satisfied herself in doing good wher-| Balance on hand close of ever and whenever opportunity of-| 188t month .......... $10,696.40 fered. The deceased was a friend ml To taxes on roll 1912 .. 2,239.52 all, & woman who lived her religion! T0 tax redemptions Janu- and one whom all loved and admired,{ ary, 1913 ........... 24.39 and it can well be sald that the|To S. A. L. R. R. tax 1912 world {s better for her having lived| district 13 ........... 87.82 ji“ it. To A. C. L. R. R. tax 1912 :73,308.95 In their time of great sorrow, the| To A. C. L. telegraph 1912 15.57 bereaved relatives have the deepest|To trustees of Fort Meade sympathy of the entire community | for distriet 4 ....... 500.0y lSHOULD GIVE OUR BAND 3 ROt IR R $16,767.56 ! HEARTIEST SUPPORT. ),\m:'::;nms paid during B Lakeland has a tine band and it should receive the hearty support ot the people of this city. Of the valua !4 band 18 to a town, the Jacksonvll!e' | «imes-Union says: . “Orlando wants a band--needs a Balance on hand ....$10,694.95 The following warrants were is- sued, viz.: On current expenses, Nos. 710 to 723, inclusive, on pages 251 and 252 on the warrant amounting to $5,294.86; on teach :";‘:d"' remarks )‘:"“ 5"“‘“]':""0 ; ':: {¢re’ salaries, Nos, 366 to 361, inclu- !0 er state newspaper tells e‘s“.e. on page 313 of the probable dluhnudqeut of an exce‘.—{bmk Amounting to 8316 lent musical organization, because of lack of support. It seems too bad that there cannot be a first class band in every Florida city. There: | are many occasious when a little mu- gic udds to the occasion. Florida| 'grows so rapidly that a great many | of her men believe that they have no| time for anything but business and no money that can be spared for anything but investment and money- making. This is a serious mistake, and it should be remembered that the refining influence of music is as necessary as the smoke of factories f the hammer and ::: rlllllleg ro“l“'l.:eosaw eau the marct | 8keptical are compelled to admit that of progress goes on. The city that Prof. Rostand has wonderful powers does not give some attention to the! An exceptionally strong program =1 and endeavor to make Itesit|iojpromisediforitonightifandione; pars tractive and inter-| ticularly striking feature will be beauml{l and ’fll e gt A o e e i m'n “e."’,' s will “camp’ kave the privilege of writing the prosperity. t\e“comer; oy ohin Ot iy Dokl ok A aoeh for awhile btrn. :oou megnn e bR At el Lo iy R LT ereh i: the new | the folded slip of paper to the pro- made to entertain t e:l o St ks, I BEN T veraa: placi they" il el UL d mu% communication with the spirit of the “.’r s jhere p{ctures a: com- deceased and give facts concerning sic au.d rel.a,\mlon and go: dom_ e e tises its e 3 the board adjourned. " C. W. PARKER, County Superintendent. “SPIRITS” CLOSE ENGAGEMENTS AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT. | Last night another big house en- | joyed the entertainment given by Mounts and Rostand, the clever sing- er and comedian, and the clairvoyant who keeps 'em guessing. The feats performed by the latter were even more remarkable than at the pre- e every bo ould not possibly have gained i every boom ion note ()F the horns and y Fowy : of the bass drum. knowledge of through natura *Right OI® | Parning the candle at both ends » one way of making both ends meed L e AUDITORIOM EDISONIA}* 4 ] \lmmcmmu«o' St P ————————————————— Monday and Tuesrday A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE | GREATEST NUMBER. WE I §HOW THE BEST PIC- | TURES IN THE BEST Open at 5:37 - and Mounts A M (Powers—1 ; THE YOUNGIR ’ iy.) | tor—Come \LL OF URIAH ) puIASI0N ..o~ .‘ml SIIRINTEOEL R . G book | warrant ! There being no further business,| vious exhibittons, and even the mom.‘ No.666 | '5 and 10 Cents contests. The following is the pro- :gram. with the prizes and donatou:. Foot Race for Boys Under 10. | Years—Book, Lakeland Book Store.! . Hopping Race for Boys Under 10 Years—Knife, Lakeland Furniture and Hardware Co. ! Potato Race for Girls Under 12! ! Years—Book, Lakeland Book Store. | Sack Race for Boys or Girls Under 12 Years—Month's ticket, Edisonia . theater. Three-Legged Race for Boys Under . 112 Years—Week's ticket to each; ‘winner. Edisonia theater. i | . Backward Race for Boys or Girls { Under 12 Years—Bottle olives, W. J. . Reddick. | Potato Race for Boys Under 10| Years—Knife, Model Hardware Co.! Foot Race for Girls Under 12 Years—Half dozen photographs, R.| ' G. Paterson. Hopping Race for Girls Under 12 ‘Yenrs——\%t Dress Pins, Murrell & Sharp. Tug of War, Six Boys Against Eight Girls, 14 to 17 Years—Week's ticket to each, Kdisonia theater. Tug of War, Six Boys Against Eight Girls, 12 to 14 Years—Box of candy, Red Cross Pharmacy. Running High Jump for Boys, 10 t» 14 years—Stick Pin, H. C. Stev- ers. School of Ball for Girls, 10 to 18 Years—Box candy, Lake Pharmacy. 100-Yard Race for Men Over 30 Years—Shirt, Murrell & Sharp. 100-Yard Race for Married Wom-| en—Three pair silk hose, E. F. Bai-! ley. ! Bottle Breaking Comtest for Wom-; en—Baby protector, O'Donlel, 8on & ! Co. Spelling Match, Open to All, Young or Oli—Piece Cut Glass, Cole | & Hull. Swimming Race, Young Men, 16 to 22 Years—Silk half hose, Clough Shoe Co. Tailing the Donkey, Open to All—e ' Box stationery, Henley & Henley. Woman's Jumping Contest—Piece {cut glass, Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co. Foot Race for Young Ladies from 17 to 20 Years—Pear handle pocket knife, Jackson & Wilson Co. Voting Contest for Ugliest Man— | Halrcut and Shave, Phoenix Barber ! Shop. Rope Climbing Contest for Boys and Girls Under 10 Years—Week's ticket to each winner, Majestic the- ater. Four-footed Race for Boys Under Years—Tie, The Hub Clothing 12 Co. Hopping Contest for Men or Wom- | en, Any Age—Ivory stay fan, Miss | Minnie Reynolds. | | £s LOST—$5.00 will be paid for the return to the Evening Telegram ‘of-| fice of a gold-headed umbrella, lost | about ten days or two weeks ago. This sum is paid on account of the! umbrella having been a gift and| therefore highly valued by the! owner. 30 TO CINCINNATI-LUUISVILLE Via South Atlantic Limited; daily tbrough train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, F. P. A. L. & N. R. R, Jacksonville. WE'VE GOT YOU, STEVE. It you come out Sunday mornings at 9:45 a. m., and see your pals lnl the Young Men’s Baraca class at the! First Baptist church. Come, join the bunch and spend a good hour. 1 | COMMITTEE. | This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver beiter thaa Calomel and does not gripe or sicken, 25¢ Detroit and Toledo South Atlantic Limited Montgomery Route Lv. Jacksonville - - 8:15pm. Lv. Jacksonville . - &1Spm Ar, Cincinnati - - - 850 pm. Ar. Montgomery - . 850 am. Ar.Cleveland - - 7:15am. Ar. Birmingham . . 12:10 pm. Ar. Grand Rapids - - 6:50 am. Ar. Nashville - - . 740 pm. Ar. Louisville . . 9:00 pm. Ar. St Louis - - - T740am. Ar. Indianapolis - . 1:50 am. Ar.Chicago . - . 9:38am. Dixie Limited Dixie Flyer | Lv. Jacksonville . . 9:35am. Lv. Jacksonville . . 825pm. . Ar. St. Louis . . . 2:50 pm. Ar. Evanville . . . 943 pm. ¢ Ar, Chicago - - - 7:02 pm. Ar. Chicago . . - 6:54.am. ¢ Electric Lighted Trains. Dining Cgrs H. C. Bretney, Florida Passenger Agent, 118 W. Bay St., Jacksenville BUILDERS'SUPPLIES Exclusive sales agents for HYDRO BAR WATER PROOFING. National Show Cases and Fixtures, Plate and Window Glass STAFFORD STANDARD SEATS, for Schools, Churches and Theaters. Terra Cotta Roofing Tile. Good Red Building Briek. Carload lots for prompt deliveries. Concrete Reinforcing Stesl. Get our prices befere buying. " 204 Twigg Street McKEE & CO. Tampa,g g’lorlda SRRSO OISO SLH HOREDOISDODSISISOOLIRON Lakeland Paving&Construction Co. 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