Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 27, 1913, Page 5

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)J J [n Case of Fire| Phone 5,000 Mr. and Mrs. Charles C onner spent gturday and Sunday in Tampa, the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel! Qwens. | Mr. and Mrg Carl Mrs. H. Gallow. Maitland, are vigj n iting Dr, and M G. D. Stoner, ¥ —_— Mrs. C, B, Kingman, o1 11tusville surprised her many friends by com-' ing In last night for a short visit, and until in the morning is the guest of Mrs. G. W, Dudley. Mrs, King- Man has many friends here who are | delighted- to welcome her even for| = ,vunnfl BONDING \ METHODIST PARSONAGE FUND IS CONSTANTLY GROWING. | The Methodist parsonage building fund is being donated to very liber- SCHOOL DISTRIGT ftheir intention to assist in “having a plank” in this handsome structure. Next Sunday all contributions are desired to be in hand, an1 it is hoped that all members, old and young, a3 discussed the school situation 'in all| Well as friends of the church, will its phases. It wag finally decided by | Mm&ke it convenlent to have their unanimous agreement, to have an}nlmel inscribed on the permanent for New School Buildings Will Be Submitted. The local school board held a lengthy meeting this morning and election called at the earliest possi-| P00k, which has been provided for ble day on the question of bonding|ccntributors, by that day. this school district for additional, The parsonage is oue of the hand- school buildings. The election must|8omest residences in Lakeland, con- be called by the county board, and i tains about ten rooms, bath, and oth- this action probably will be taken €r modern improvements, and is now by that body at its regular meeting|rccelving the finishing touches, Ev- next Monday. ery loyal Lakelander, we feel sure, The plan agreed upon by the board Will want to have a hand in contrib- and which we believe will meet tae . uting towards its erection, as a town cpprobation of the peoplo generally: i judged by its churches, its schools | is as follows: ,and by the homes provided for its ally, last Sunday a large number, | Proposition to Issue $50,000 Bonds| both old and young, having signified | Miss Jewel Swindell has gome to|® ®BOTt Visit. She goes to Brooks.| e City, Where she is visiting her' ville to visit her sister in the morn- gster, Miss Rosalie, who 1s a stu- 126 ot at Columbia college. Both young ! : . udies will return Thursday. The opening entertainment dis-| ]p -ayiug the new film service at the| Miss Clara Tomlinson leaves to-| Auditorium, was largely altcwiedl \ght for New York, via the Clyde last night, and everybody pronounced llne, end from there will go to visit| the Pictures as fine as ever seen any- per brother in Connecticut, where|"here. The subjects were good and o will spend the suinmer most the pictures themselves unusually lssantly. clear. With such an excellent show | the Auditorium undoubtedly will be- come immensely popular as a Play- hcuse. The popularity contest is starting off well, as will be seen by ! the large advertisement on page 8. Mrs. W. T. Carter left Sunday for (hattanooga, where she goes to at- wnd the reunion. While away she will visit relatives in Georgetown ad Cleveland, Tenn.; also in Birm- ingham, Ala., and her old home in Fartwell, Ga. She will be gone about two months. — | Miss Sarah McCreary, who is so delightfully known in this city, and who has been teaching in Tampa at i the Hillsborougy, high school, whicn The members of the Episcopal| closed Friday, is spending a few days cturch are meeting one afternoonlat Lakeland with Mrs. Sanford Jew- ech week with various members of ctt, l.l”‘U\lll‘ to her home at Nash-| the church at their residences, hav- '\l”l‘ Tenn. She will leave for that! ig met last Wednesday with Mrs.|city next week. She will be accom- Flood. The next meeting occurs m-j;:.muu 4 part of the way by Mrs, morrow afternoon with Mrs. I[ar\-le,i Jewett and her two little daughters, and all members are cordially invit-{ who will Ala., to el to attend. fspend the summer with Mrs, Jow- Bttt SRR !ett's mother, Mrs. M. J. Ansley Pr. and Mrs, S. F. Smith leave| family, all of except Mr. funday for New York, where they! Claude Ansley, reside in that vil spend a month recreating, and | city.—Ocala Banner. vhere the doctor will spend the timej lvesticating all the latest methods' o treating the eye, ear and nose, of hich he is one of Florida’s leadlng wecialists. £0 to Birmingham, whom now Mr. Richards, the bee expert, who, | , Witk Mr. I J. Hoffman, is engazod in bee calture, received this morning . i from Beeville, Texas, two Italian | queen bees, each with an escort of a The estate of Jessie Keen com"dnzen or more hees from the hive pising 560 acres, about one mile| whence she came. Mr, Richards is vist of the city has been sold to G. | constantly importing new stock for (. Rozan and others. This propcru the apiary here, which is in a thrn—lw lis just south of A. C. L. R. R., neur | jug condition. He is an enthusiast| uw switching yards. Same will| and an authority as well, on all mat- Mobably be cut into small tracts and| tcrs pertaining to bees, and he has [mproved. It contains some of the | promised this paper a series of ar-| fnest farming lands in this section| ticles on these matters which will ind about 250 acres of valuable tim-| prove highly intercsting to all per- | ter, scns engaged in or contemplating an! acquaintance with this fascinating occupation. The first article will ap- pear probably about June 1 I® l Dr. W. R. Groover had quite an uusual experjence Saturday night| ville driving his' automobile out| e “ tirouzh the country between here|'OR RENT--Dungalow, five rooms ud Carters, He struck something and bath, screens and shades. hthe roadway, and in running over tthe object was thrown up on the | s under the car, Being in a hurry | i keot on driving and when ho| ticlel the farmer's home he looked | udcr the car and found the car- 5 of a dead cow. He says that| tn the fragrance of the night air| ke g already come to the conclit oy it wag something ot lhc Mnd In-| quire at Pillan's grocery. 765 ,‘ | (‘«RG\,I'PS \ IIL HAVE THURSDAY HALF HOLIDAY. May 23, 1913 1ed, do hereby! laces of busine ,:: crnoon at one| v. June 5 Lakeland, Fla,, We, 1, \\' J. Waring, W. B. sz | 0 clock, : L R I W WILL MEET TOUORROW S e . l F r! L L. D AT TiE CLUB HOUSE CI o ‘, n ']-‘ 1 & J. Davis &| The Lakcland Highlands Good I ‘ ta Rias , D. B, Dick- Roads Ascociation meets tomorrow | A ! lJ RD ’\YS e ;"' ¢, II. T. Chandler, E. | afternoon at 1:30 at the Club House. i el | Marcum. - 30305880 1CCIIDBEEL 0ibs Granulated Sugar ; $1.00 | K,.[DISflNIA | 0 anyone buying for{ h other goods to| e amount of One| emm““““ "‘ i A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOFS THE GREATEST G0OOD TO THE TEST NUMBER. WE Dollar or more. Only| ““in‘mis mesT_ B N THE it package of sugar, T asven 'a customer. Every-| —— ung as represented " money refunded. | " e .1 Chandler rorfff”,r}y Ferguson & Usher : T / 3 15.) Phone 123 Adams Building Open at 5:30 UIREION orth Kentucky Ave.| wizess e | Council for having passed | forced? i charge Bonds to be issued for $50, 000— proceeds to be disposed of as follows: $27,500 for a site and scaool building south of the railroad; $17,500 for an andition to the present school build- ing; and $5,000 for the colored school. This plan is exactly in line ‘with the idea heretofore advocated by thisf raper, being fair to both sides of !the city and all parts of the dis- let everybody get behind trict. Now, this bond movement, talk it up and get out a big vote on election Aay twhich will be announced as soon as fixed) and let us all put ourselves on record as favoring making proper and adequate provision for the edu- cation of our children. B ST | ORDINANCE NO GOOD UNLESS ENFORCED. Editor Telegram: ordinance, as published in the Tele- gram of May 24, the same having | been brought to my attention by your abstract and favorable comment; the tirst thought to arise was that the City Council as well as the Telegram | deserved a vote of thanks, The City progressive ordinance; the Telegram for first recognizing its worth and ‘,tlmn giving extra space to let us | know about it. I agree with the Telegram that, jthis is a good ordinance and one that 'is needed. When enforced it will be one of Lakeland's assets, money value of which 1 would not hazard to estimate, But the question is, Wil] it be en- It will not do any good filed away in the office of the city clerk A mustard plaster will not do any £ood s0 long as you keep it in a tin bex. You must first be willing to have it applied, which means co-op- The few officials having in the application of this sani- tary ordinance will soon be on the Job. They will succeed in direct pre- portion to the co-operation they get. Every citizen of Lakeland is a legal ganitary inspector—his right to re- pert any violation of above men-, tionol ordinance. However ,person- | ally, I intend to inspect my own back yard before looking over the fence! eration \ {to that of my neighbor, So the answer to the question is (summed up in the word co-operation. I take this opportunity to give you and the City Council our vote of the “votes of thanks” you deserve TAXPAYER. many Very truly, GOOD ROAIIS ASSOCIATIOH ' All members and all those interested |in good roads are cordially invited to attend, ;See our half page ad- vertisc ntinthisissue :for ton. 'Sannounce ment Having just read {in full the recently enacted sanitary SUChE i the, ! ministers. | AN INTERESTING INSUR- ANCE PROPOSITION. ley & Co., with The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. widow with children depending on you for support and education w: will help you carry your insurance. 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Such & plece on your sldeboara would be a constant source of pleas- 'ure and pride. You can afford to have it and more to match it. Our special prices for cut glass make it gnod for - prescnts of all kinds. H. C. Stevens COOCOUI GUOOTHOCRIOOCHCRORGE OFOSOCHOHCPTS USROS MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cenji], B. GILL & SON Come and see me before prr chasing elsewhere. Yor: patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand 5 and Io Centsi Leboy of Edisonia Theater wmmom SUSTELHTHT OIS SIS TISTIN A fair proposition from Asa Brant- It you are 1 mmmoo J. J. DAVIS & CO. Suyccessors to D. Fulghum 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue Heavy and Fancy Groceries Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty Phone 334 L Prompt Delivery New Diamonds Just In! See ovr d'splay of After Dinner and Marque, Diamond Rings. They are just from the New York market. Nothing newer in design. We will make special prices for this week .. .. “A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla. (22 Jul a2t Ral2u bt Tnb Sutlul Sul Sul alitn e Lol Jul pal Sul SV0 s o o=l o o) ¢ L akeland Paving & Construction Co. Artificial Stone, Brick and Concrete Building Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work 307 West Main Street- Phone 348-Black F.J HOFFMAN ~ J. N.DAVIS J. P. NEWBECKER Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Maa FERNLEIGH INN * Gorner Missouri Avenue and Main}Street Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet Cool, Gomfortable and Homelike Rates, Board and Room: Transients, $1.25 per day; Regular Boarders, $5.00 per week, ¥ MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGES, Prop. fi; Plumbing For a House Com- plete Only $115.00 Conslsting of a complete bath r oom, containing ons enameled dath tub, one enameled lavatory complete , one closet complete with oak tand and seat, one 18x30 sink in kitchen and 130 gallon range boiler with al} necessary pipes to complete job and pay nspection fees for $115, Call and talk it over, Hot and cold water to all fixtures. MANN PLUMBING CO. Bowyer Bldg, 203 N. Ky., Ave. Phcne 267. If You Are e ATSEL ik EOD P 90y Our proposition will interest you, cause It insures you getting w! you want at a saving of many dot-! A Home Built by Us on E. Lime St lars. BUILDERS OF HOMES. Phone 34 Black ! BUILDERS'SUPPLIES Exclusive sales agents for HYDR0O BAR WATER PROOFING. National Show Cases and Fixtures, Plate and Window Glass STAFTORD STANDARD 3FATS. for Schools, Churches and Theaters. Terra Cotta Roofing Tile. Good Red Building Briek. Carload lots for prompt deliveries. Concrete Reinforcing Steel. 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