Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 28, 1913, Page 5

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P ———————————— Col. John s, & broader owing to th Edwards is wearing smile than ysual today ¢ fact that Mrs, Edwards ] wnd e et e ———————————————————————————————————————————————— PAGE FIVE N TLURSIAY AFTERNOONS. Lakeland, Fla., iay 26, 1913. £0Cs on, the undersigned hardware furniture merchants hereby asree and bind themselves with the lie signers break this agreement that they will pay a fine of $50, the soid fine to be paid to Mrs, Geo. M. Wright, president of tie Woman's Club, to be used as she may see fit for any charitable work. We do hereby agree to close our “loors of business each Thursday at 1 o'clock, beginning June 5, and to \\-'m rewurn this evening from a stay of about six weeks at points in Geor- % | In Case of Fire Phone 5,000/ .. 8la and the Carolinas, having gone Up to Atlanta first to attend the Miss Ella Willlams s the guest of . dikine per sister, Mrs. F. W. Barber, on| Lime street. RN ERA Mr. W. B. Tauey returned to his pome int Jacksonville last nizht after AL membey gending two days in Lakeland on ciurch g pusiness. srand opera, —— iBAPIISI PASTOR TO BE CALLED TONIGHT. d o attend pray L, as after the regular praver service a pastor will be Dick Cornelison, wno has been at- called. In order thy everyone shall wnding Rollins college, is at home !'aVe a voice, it is hoped that a full for the vacation. He will return to) 8ttendance will be present, this institution again in the fall, | : l SCENE OF PICTURE AT AUDI- Miss Nuna Patton has leased one| TORIUM TONIGAT LAID IN TAMPA of the Lapham houses on South Flor- St {da avenue, and will occupy same| 1°PiEht the Auditorium will show 'with her sisters at an early date.:n f{lle picture. The Sultan's Power, This house is the one formerly occu- | Which Was tuken at Sulphur Springs, picd by the Rodricks, Tampa, Further details of the pro- gram may be noted in their large ad- vertisement on page 8. Hieeting tonj. Mr. A. R. George presented the editor this week with a very fine basket of tomatoes, which for flavor ‘eud texture could not be excelled. 1 | ANENT THE CONDITION OF LAKE MIRROR. Tl Morning and Noon Degree are| " Pt about u water-front park? to be conferred on candidates at the! WM Bluc lukes witlin her corpo- rete limit ! meciing of the \Woodmen of the : cland s at least poor A i 4 in th 1 Al tizensl Weill comorrow nizht aud a tuil ai-| ™ 11 4 L lier citlzensiip tendinice of the membership is do il bbbl LAY sircd. 1 R IS AL 1o lo A letter from Mrs. T. J. Darracott, "' * who is now in DBeston, Ga., s th :¢ party, which included ler- ° gl and Mr, and Mrs, John W o T nd two children, | fay : b t pleasant trip. b to: to Gainesviile, wi i ! visited friends, going later to Jasper, © ¢ s i {iomm there have be:n making va- : il rious points in Georgia. They rercit { S e i _ well as a stench in the nostrils of the roads in Georgia gowl and cru;s Ir Cid 1, | looking fin pecially the coin. : : it L REECR 1) L0 0L 1If we need La r for the pur- it been put, then s 2 08¢ to whicl A petition calling on the county ! z el us £et auotier choice water front 1 | | | | s ¢f the First Baptist | | continue until October 1. We also 2gree to close each cvening through tle week at 6 o’clock beginning andl continuing as above from June 5 to | Scptember 13, It is further agreed that if the A. | C. L. railroad payday comes on one ¢t the above said Thursdays that this | “reement is not binding and that the above said hardware furniture fi are allowed by this agreement ;lc keep open the entire Awny. 1t is | further agreeq tiyt each one of t'e above said hardware and furniture firms may at their pleasure keep their ccors open after 6 o'clock for two consecutive days after the above said ‘[»uyduy. whether it comes on Thurs- { day or rome other day in the week. The Model Hardware Co.; Laka- lend Hardware and Plumbing Co., by 0. 8. Vanhuss; Jackson & Wilson Co.; O'Doniel, Son & Co.; Lakeland Furniture and Hardware Co., by F. ! A. Grether, MESSAGE GOES TC INDIANS, ! President Wilson Talks Into Record | of a Phonograph. | Washington, May 28.-—President | Wilson set in his study recently and | ge by phonosraph to the It will be trans- wious tribal dialeets fOlt Q4 mess niervican Indi | ivto the tiien en a 22,600-mile tour of! yieited per parents, Mr. and Mrs, O. ) B tions ol the co V. Haynes, last week, | Joseph K. Dixon, of Phi | . llaynes, accompanied by ) the Rodman Wanamaker ox- iss Pearl Iaynes of Likeland, vis 1 h. It ts planned to lebevesy yiag My, K. G/ Laynes, who ls on tie i hear the “white father's gick list, Friday afternoon, { ! Mr. O. 'V, llaynes, of A‘,Il!h.r‘]‘,f‘- Lane anid here Saturday worning looking| f to bott alvo made records. {atter turpentine business. to foresee the day,'' | nrps ¢, S, Robbins Las been very » P cat in part, quoting | Thomas Jetlerson, ** ‘when the Red Lecome truly one people with ing all the rizhts and privi- ve do, and living in peace and plenty. ” understanding that should any one of | ! SOCRUII NEWS NOTES. Quite a party of young people of Socrum attended a supper consisting I\\'edncs.*l:\y evening given under the | pines near here \by Messrs, Harrell and Fletcher. After the supper the 1 rarty were invited to the home of i Mr. Fletcher, where they enjoyed mu- (s!c for an hour, after which all ro- turned home expressing themselves as having spent the evening very de- { lightfully. Miss Ina Fletcher entertained eight couples of young people with a croquet party at her home Satur- day evening. At 10 o'clock refresh- ments were served and the crowd , were again happy after another even- ing well spent. "The usual services were held at jlhe Baptist church Sunday, tvo _splendid sermons were preached by Pastor Sloan. i Miss Ossie Gainor, of Bartow, is the guest of the Misses Robertson this week. Mr. C. Hicks Fletcher and Mr. Wy- lie Harrell made a pleasant trip to | Griflin, Sunday afternoon. . Messrs. Sebastian and Wilson' left Monday for Webster and Brooksville, (on a business trip in tho horse busi- ness. Thie tomato crop is excecdlngly' fine in this section this season, The| prospects at the present prices are !good and the grower is made surer| of success through the canning busi- ncess, which will be in operation in a few days by Harrell and Fletcher. Mr. W. G. Cason, of Scbring, has {Lought the Wilder farm and will ! make that his home after this weck. ! We are glad to have Mr. Cason and family to cast their lot with us. . Miss Rhea Kennedy of Lakeland is the guest of Miss Effie-Lee Fletcher | | porents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I, Wil- | liams, at Branchboro for & few d;l)s.: I Mrs, B. P, Wilder returncd home | Sunday from Milliards, where she ill for a few days, thoush we are| giasl to know that shie is somewliii improved. ! A spring-time fish-fry was enjoycd by a goodly number Monday. They lall report an unusual good time as tich were plentiful as is the custom on “Gator” creck, Mrs. C. R. Wilson is visiting her | g 1 Phone 334 s the purpese of bonding this school Astrict for $50,000 for new echool buildings, has been left at the Even- iz Tclegram office, where property owucis may call in and sign it. Like, Petitions are in the hands of the lo- el board, Dr, Groover, Messrs. Das- 6cit and Murrell and A. J. Hol-| vorthy, secretary Board of Trade. | TLese petitions are to be presentel 10 puslic park, and have tie donor | WOMEN RAID WILDCAT STILL | specificaily provide that when that | i e A very pleasant wedding took place portion of the property shall be uscd Surprise Moonshiners and Partly De. a' the home of Mr. and Mrs, 1, E. molish Liquor-Making Outfit Skerrouse, Sunday, at 9 a. m., when Jack to the orizinal owner. i In Georgia. itheir daughter, Miss Katie, was unit- Let us get it now--the park-- \\w.-‘ e ed into the holy bonds of wodlock to | Rome, G‘f;'su"’”";“”“‘_" the exist- | p;\ 1y Norton, of Dunedin, Miss Ka- ence; Dl AL S“I_l e e ror Sourans most admirable community and the almost open sale 8 3 s [of liquor, & party of women from YOUD8 ladies, and Mr. Norton is to be congratulated for winning a lile- for a horse lot it saull &t once revert | have the horse lot HOLWORTHY, ary Board of Trule jin that section until the alleged stili was found. According to the women, ALATIA BRIDGE ACCEPTED next Monday to the county board. ' West Armuchee searched the woods time companion with such a modest "and splendid disposition. Mr. Norton 'is one of Dunwlin’s most progressive Mr. E. H. Youngs, who through curicsy to the new ice company, has| | . | ned in charge as manager un-| new manager arrived, was re Yesterday of thesg Autics, anl I a while, going later to Foit ,» Ind,, where he will be t of his friends, Mr. and Mrs. 'liley, well known winter L's of Lakeland. He expects t 2vay about a month or six we e U ——— - Special For SATURD 1Y 20 ths Granulated Sugar $1.00 % v | | | | 1‘ The new bridse, which has been in | they surprised a party of moonshin- ive early next weele for Frenen Springs, Ind.,, where he will i in the midst of their operations 1l a hasty and disordered retreat vew Chicora, as well as| oo, o upon the approach of the raidere” The women made an of- thie 1t to demolish the equipment of the . This improve- ! lace, but were only partly success- ! Nevenue ofleers were notified n1 made a ro'd, only to find that the entire outfit had been removed. cattle and business men. Their many | friends congratulate them and wish | them every good wish for their hap- piness and success together. course of coustruction at the south | 1 tae auseway, has bLeen completel | nty commis MEDULLA NEWS NOTES. There was but | L b, little excitement ated when it was learned that My LIFE 4 promising. 'ir force upon a paid for basis. Mrs. McMullen is somewhat im- Its interest income excesls over proved. [ $6,000,000. Watermelons are beginning to go rielon lovers, | It has paid to families themselves If we had time and space we would $70,000,000. mention some of the neglected coun-! Your policy decreases as you grow tv roads and bridges in this section.' older, 5 68 1] AN INTERESTING INSUR- l No 81gne on That Road, ANCE PROPOSITION.I There are no signboards along the i road to success. We have to paint our A fair proposition from Asa Brant- own, as those who have found the ley & Co., with The Penn Mutual road are generally too busy to attend Life Insurance Co. If you are s ' the matter. yeu for support and education w: Successor to W. K. McRae. will help you carry your insurance. Will be glad to call at your home ‘n the city or country and explain in. full to you; if you have a phone, calt' u# 1p; if not drop us a postal through the mail, | What Is the Penn Mutual? It is 65 years old. Not a conmstcl!TRANSFER LINES claim, and good as a gold bond. It Draying and Hauling of All Kinds had different forms of policies Prompt and Reasonable Service amounting to over $10,000,000. It Guaranteed. has 195,600 members. ! It has over $600,000,000 fnsurance Phene 657 Green Lakeland, Fis. J. J. DAVIS & CO. Successors to D. Fulghum 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue fl Heavy and Fancy Groceries R Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty R AR v il New Diamonds Just In! | See our display of After Dinner and Marquey 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. SOEOBOEOFOIDDOBO OGO PIUC 9 DD BIRGEG BOS YO B SO Lakeland Paving & Construction Co. Artificial Stone, Brick and It has paid to families of members . : liziug that it is necessary 101158 barbacued ki and chicken pillau, forward, cooling the appetite of $73,000,000. Lave some pleasure in life as work To anyone buying for? f"‘ s et e ee—m i trafi ‘LG:ES TO SAVE DOG Sidie il had gone to Haskell and Concrete BU”dlflg Material % 1 Now s i brought home with him his life part- 6’ i ‘ % &5 jout | Atice T d F-""y’.vuv". EE;'.I”SQ“QNWC" ner. May they long live and bel% Estimates C’lccrfu”y Furnished on PaV"’z S | e h , % and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work ¥ v ners have al-| > e ‘The men injured by the woiler ex-| & U T onilbhe Mt AT A TeoRE I'picsion have almost entirely recov-| 5 307 West Main Street- Phone 348-Black rowclict was accidentally drowned re. | €7ed and another boiler Las been put ‘2 i i \ :_,‘“.,1 1ill, a few miles from ! in place and lumber asain being ? F J HUFFMAN J N UAVIS J F NEWBEEKER while attempting to rescue ' gawed. Succegs to the enterprise. O et v B i P ¢h had fallen in‘m the | The recent showers are causing b Pres. Sec.& Tres, S“Dl. & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Man oeent Sinne “The Moth an b T : i | QFCPOSOPOSOPOE0) J ot 1 vt | Plumbing For a House Com- 1 CTUERR e TR e : ! ——————————————————————————————————————— it [ ee——— MY LINE INCLUDES l Onl 11 plete Only $115.00 GRRCaa < Newspapers : [ Consisting of a complete bath r oom, containing one enameled dath 'm L] tub, one enameled lavatory complete , one closet complets with oak taal : Magaz"les and seat, onc 18x30 sink in kitchen and 130 gallon range boller with al} necessary pipes to complete job and pay nspection fees for $118, the amount of One Dollar or more. Only, one package of sugar 0 a customer. Every-| thing as represented, or money refunded. 1~ ILT. Chand!e Formerly Ferguson & Usher Phone 123 Adams Building North Kentucky Ave. Cash other goods to ; fi”S“NIA-é be Stationery ] ‘%O £650ECIETOTTLES” —"w STONIGHT 1S ONE WHO DOES EATEST GOOD TO THE ' T NUMEER WE ‘See our half page ad- A = i Cigars i Come and see me before prz rertis inthi wet . vertisementl hasing elsewhere. You: - for tonight’s annovuroo o itronage appreciated. i PR ment : ot | Miss Ruby Daniel " News Stand i R { Looty of Edisonia Th e w5 and 10 Cents, ' = "= ew 18 .m0 ryu3 CHDIR SOHTEOPOPOPOPDPOPTELSDTR Call and talk it over, Hot and cold water to all fixtures. Post Cardas [MANN PLUMBING CO. Bowyer Bldg, 203 N. Ky., Ave. Phcne 257. If You Are { Thinking 0f “{Building a Home Our proposition will interest yous, because it insures you getting what vou want at a saving of many dol- lars. 3 - ad . FiaEdh A Home Built by Us on E. Lime St. L. B- GILL & SON| Phone 34 Black. BUILDERS OF HOMES. | b &5 My

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