Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 31, 1913, Page 5

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ta!\:)r R.J. Richards, the well-known Ther, has accepted a position witn the Wheeler barbep shop in the Deen & Bryant building, Phone 5,000 " € Pupils who have been taking Jrs. C. 0. Wheeler and son, Chad-| ., - L'¢0tS from Mrs. Terry can } yoro, leave Sunday for St. Louis and| 2 trsame by applying to James Boul- ] gansas City, Mo., where they wm‘ € at the Evening Telegram office. pd the summer, Mr. Wheeler will| Dr. anml . ea - oln his wife the latter part of July | ntght tor Jacksonville agd ml‘lesa(;] | tomorrow on one of th Mrs. Klopp and her pretty daugh. ! sl b New York Lne Cll: de Line cr, of Chicago, Who visited relatives ;) ot ¥, Where they J n Lakeland nearly all winter, were the next month, l yere last week on a like mission,| PETa e | | | Cur M B Wy Rutkitay < tuver ; 8. J. F. Wilson and little daugh- ler returned home last night from pum[s on the East Coast, where they ‘lu\l been on an extended visit to rclatives. While away they visited Miami, Delray and Ojus. pess Chroniele. preaching Sunday morninz at 11! ogclock, at Dixieland Methodist | church by the pastor. ot 3 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 Sunday schiol | e l 44 : Conductor ¢, B, Hawley and fam- ‘ ul\ left for Lakeland Sunday, where . Services at Myrtle street Methodist | | the family will reside n the future. | curch Sunday evening at 7:30, con- Mr. Hawley returned that night to ducted by the Sunday school children | tuke charge of the mine extra, which train he has run for some time past. {n honor of Children’s Day. A suit- Inverness Chronicle. sble program has been prepared. The, dildren have been carefully drilled| oL e b dis. T. B, Hendrix. An elaborate . " ;\'dlll“ i Ir \~\- R. Groover, Miss pregram will be rendered. All are in- ““ ke lary Groover and Dr. vited. Sunday school at 3 p. m. | Getzen motored to Tampa last night W j¢nd took in a theater attraction, re- Rev. J. D. Lewis, pastor of the‘“"‘"i”g atan eurly hour this morn- (umberland Presbyterian church, lng, _1“““1'4 spent a delightful even- 1s returned from Kentucky, where | ingin the South Florida Metropolis. te has been presiding over the uu—i A party of vo wal conference of that church as' ° people were out . wierator, and will fill the pulpic night when Miss Grego- Wik morning and evening at the ° horse became frightened and (umberland Presbyterian church to- she was thrown was taken to porrow. He is a splendid preachor | ""'\ ¢ ot Mrs. Leslie Rivers ud the public is cordially invited to 1u\n oy x;" “;-‘i““Hil:;lt"”sll::luml)ri sk [her safe and sound, but adeisel a Mr. T. F. Holbrook returned th!s‘t“m' The many fricuds of this pop- ular young lady rezret the unfortu- m— morning from a three weeks' visit to 3 nate accident, may Dallas, Texas, where he went to visit | lenry bis mother. He reports the weather| twe ¢ Dallas to have been scorchiny,' e e 3 g othe et W v he is glad to get back to Laks el s | from here, and reports a grand time bid whera the cool gulf breezew at the reunion at Chattanoosza. He | klv. As an evidence of the interest| says that Chattanooga treated the or. k has in Polk county roads, he se-| | veterans well and that all had a roy- wed a horse and buggy and drove Gen. J. A, Cox reached home last R {al time. He stopped off en route tol kt:::t:;o::\?::yt:lg:e\:ayhso:: ptrl; that city in Jacksonville and spent the day with his daughter, Miss i Delia, and, before leaving Sunday Hon. 0. M. Eaton, popular may- night saw her safely on the train of Lakeland, was in the city yes-! for Tallahassce, where she went to Rlay on a short business m‘“if’"qaccnpt a position as eurolling clerk g to Tampa in his handsome ;. tno House. biillac touring car. Mr. Eaton has e tatly completed & trip to Talla-| sy qyE FIRST METHODIST e in the machine, and while no CHURCH TOMORROW. Blements were made by him friends Lt the mayor have stated that he is| ¢ the First Methodist church to- ning himself for a place on the yorow morning the pastor will ite railroad commission. Mr. Eaton | ¢pcqi on “The Childhood of Jesus, 8 well known Atlantic Coast Line | .pyor which the sacroment of the Rductor who has been running out Lord's supper will be administered. | { Lakeland to 'Waycross, Ga., for! ppere will be an offering for the Peral years, and he is unusuall | poor. ll fitted for the position.—Tampa, | tne evening the pastor will bune, The Tribune is off its base| sormon on “The Hy- My as it is Mr. Eaton’s brother, ter,” cndeavoring to L Eaton, who is a candidate for ’ nonster lives in the " commissioner. | verld and i arcat deal of S | trouble nvited. ) pecial For ggnwfl" TISM ‘ \ 1l cure your Rheumatism Cramps, , Cuts and Bunx old B ‘EtL Anllsrplw \nn(h ne, used in- o5 of Insects s and externauy. Price 25¢c. “lS ga;““oatg] S“flar | ternal ) gmw \ bayone buying for | [DIS()NIA i THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKFLAND, FLA., MAY 31, 1913, |FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH..AN INTEBESTING oft Main street. 7:30 p. m. tend all these services. WHAT THE MIAMI PAGPF ALL TAMPA STORES Close at 12 o’clock every Thursday : during JUNE, JULY, AUGUST “Try Trading in Tampa’ Ready to serve you any time except Thursday Afternaons BRICK Large Stock Prompt Shipments We Save You Money INSUR- | ANCE PROPOSITION. | ' South Tennessee avenue, half block A falr proposition from Asa Brant-‘ Sabbath school, 9:45. ley. & Co., with The Penn Mutual Preaching service, 11 a. m. and|Life Insurance Co. If you are &, widow with ciildren depending on| You are cordially invited to at-{ycu for support and education w32 will help you carry your insurance. | Will be glad to call at your home ‘a/ the city or country and explain in| tull to you; if you have a phone, calr us Ip; if not drop us a postal through | \ the mail. What Is the Penn Mutual? It is 65 years old. Not a contestel The Methodist Missionary Soclety | claim, and good as a gold bond. It! at Miami held a meeting the other has different forms of policies; day and one of the members told in|amounting to over $10,000,000. It| the following rhyme what they have, has 195,600 members. accomplished, which will no doubt It has over $600,000,000 insurance interest missionary societies of the|ir force upon a paid for basis. city: Its interest income exceeis over We papered the parsonage through $6,000,000. and through, It has paid to families of members And painted the outside to look like| $73,000,000. W. 8. PATTERSON, Pastor. METHODIST MISSIONARY S0- CIETY HAS ACCOMPLISHED. Red, Buff, Graz and Common_Building new; It has paid to families themselver We've bought disbes, pots and pans.| $70,000,000. And brand new towels for face and' Your policy decreases as you grow A C Con ers Duval Bu"dlng hands, older., 5 s Us Jacksonville, Fla, And bedroom furniture—just as we 2 ought to, NEW LINE CHILDREN'S AnA an instantaneous heater to warm the bath water. SHOES ABRIVED. We made a kitchen of the old back| o pave just received a new line| porch, of children’s shoes—all sizes and' And repaired three windows in the. colors and invite our patrons to call church. Ve painted the district parsonage— which we were glad to do, But I can’t tell all, or I'd never get through. In conclusion—if any of you have work that we can do, Just send word, and we'll come to| anl see them. Kimbrough & Ruther- | 783 | Yes, RHEA SPRINGS has music| and dancingw-the place you can pluyl golf, tennis, croquet, go fishing, swimming, boating, riding and driv- ing; automobiling, Fine lawn and| broad walks, and the home of the 0ld Reliable Rea Springs water— the best that flows—been tried for a! century. No better place to recup-! erate. Fine accommodations; rates| reasonable, Write for particulars. RHEA SPRINGS CO., Rhea Snrln«s, Tcnnesges, Successors to D. Fulghum 218 and 220 South Flerida Avenue | fcrd Shoe Store. you, : We want to work with might and main For we'll never pass this way again. Heavy and Fancy Groceries HELLO, FELLOWS! Let's ball the Jack to the young men's Baraca cluss at the First Bap- tist church, Sunday, at 9:45 a. m. That's the bunch that does things.! i Watch them make the 100 mark this: ! summer, Are you on? COMMITTEE. Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty \ Successor to W. K. McRae, STATE'S MILITIA TO HAVE GROUNDS IN TENN |\ mp A NSFER LINES]| (Continued from Page 1.) | importing diseased fruits when the fizht costs more than the diseased fruit yields in revenue. Phone 334 % Prompt Delivery Draying and Hauling of All Kinds Prompt and Rcasonablg Service Guaranteed. It was learned today that Gen, Wil- Phone 67 Green Lakelnndfi Fla {liam B. Lamar, former congressman T from Florida, intends to buy or build A R C H E R a home in Washington, where he will live a portion of the year. He hun New and Second HandlStore St | T B BARGAINS | during the past few years. WO 7 A T S T AR New Diamonds Just In! See our display of After Dinner and Marquey Dlamond 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” Ol stoves and wood stoves, double C 0 L E & H U L L Waste. ovens and single ovens, dressers ani Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla. - { Mabel Daugherty was today appoint- | ed postmaster at Samville, and Alice J. Syfrett, at Sanborn. Sir Archibald Ge'kie used to tell 8 h . story of aScotchman, who much against eommodes, rocking chairs and din his own will, was persuaded to take & | ing chairs, tables, kitchen cabinet liday. H t to Egypt and vis rtzdd‘tze w:n;f;! OM,:: pu:;:“ tor |81deboards and refrigerators, library some time at the Great pyramid he |ape, baby cabs, beds and walkers; muttered: “Man, what a lot of mason work not to be ~in' {n any rent!” | good iron beds $3, $2.60 and §3; CairETaEE eprings, $1.25, $1.56 and $2. Wil Either Sunshine or Fire, Put things in the sunshine or before |°X¢hange new furniture for old. & fire before wrapping them up, Goods bought and sold. possible, not only for airing, but alse i to freshen them and make them small S04 Lakeland Paving & Construction Co. Artificlal Stone, Brick and Concrete Building Material swaeter. e— Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving e and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work i l::em:n gy PR S ARC"[R 307 West Main Street- Phone 348-Black s Tt Bt ) €€ FLHOFFMIN 4N, DIS J. P. NEWBEDKER ity doliars In tht ;.::."fl:%‘ .'.':? 210 W. Matm B, Pres.Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Maa now I had to hustle to make goodl®== 014 Opera House Building. CRORORORCRORORAOROH I CHORHORORCHORORORAONHIHD other goods 0 cosasecssensese ot amount of Onel 1 "BOOSTER 18 ONE WHO DOES D TO THE THE GREATEST GOO s r or more. Only GREATEST NUMBER. WE THE BEST PIC- s package of sugar| “rops i TaE BEST 1 MANNER. tustomer, Every-| Open at 5:30 as represented l ulOney refunded. | Chandler Tly Ferguson & Usher. Phope 123 | o ms Building | pomor - ‘: Kentucky Ave.| wmsuss 8 1 - ANIMATED A Lauszh PR HE ) fIND CU \ONADE.” Harper's Weekly. Fonel — e Plumking For a House Com- AUDI]OR'UM Newspapers Consisting of a complete bath r oom, contulnln: enameled datd Magazines S Tl La R N e e T o N lG HT Stationery mmc;:lrl’n:?:l;ol::?:rl,mlli?a::d o flovas :2’:1::&""‘ Post Cards Cigan MANN PLUMBING CO. Bowyer Bldg, 203 N. Ky, Ave. Phone 357. 7 If You Are .M Thinking Of Building a Home See our half page ad~ |vertisement inthis issue|Come and see me before pr1 chasing elsewhere. Yous for tonight’s announce- : | patronage appreciated. !mem o Miss Ruby Daniel Botites 1 Satapes i iy News Sund you want at a saving of many fl* A Home Built by Us on E. Lime Bt.lare. emew=es= | B. GILL & SON BUILDERS OF HOMES. Phone 34 Blaek '5 and 10 Cents| - A

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