Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 7, 1913, Page 5

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Iy €7 (s THE EJ MNING TELEGRAM, LAK FLAND, FLA., JUNE 7, 1913, A Card To You 1 have decided to put scme energy and efforts in presenting Lakeland }WHAT BOARD OF TRADE ACCOMPLISHED IN MAY. Secretary A. J. Holworthy of the Board of Trade, presented the fol- lowing report of last month’s work to the Board at last night's meeting: I beg leave to present a synopsisi of my report for May. One meeting ot the Board of Trade May 2. One meeting of Governors April 2. At the first-named meeting there was a | number of people in other tSates who | cate wtih and help us develop and' build up this remarkable section of Florida. and Polk county to some of the iarze’ { would if they only knew, gladly lo-! Conclusive Evidence. lzyond Power to Overcome. “What evidence have you!” tha magistrate asked a woman. “I have brought my black eye.” she replied. Attention! | large attendance. Judge Malone, of Lenver, Col., gave an account of his! etudy of municipal ferm of govern- If I can secure a list of FOR SALE! property large enough to justify, 1; calculate to go at an ecarly date and! Junjor Order, United American )chanics, meets Monday, June 9. | members are earnestly requested be present, Miss Hasel McMullen returned to- y from Loughman, where she has en visiting friends the past severa:' ys, W. T. Goodyear left last night for kelanl to accept a position with » Central Pharmacy at that place. Plant City Courier. ment the splendid results which had establish connections at many places B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM. been achieved where established, and advocated the city manager plan as The, following special program of | the most effective in his opinion. An the B Y. P. U. will be rendered in|inrformal vote on this part of the the A.nnex of the First Baptist|Qquestion resulted in its adoption, 23 o church Sunday evening, June 8, at|fevoring and 4 opposed. Several oth- Whlmv‘,’m’:l: ‘;fkff:;il: e“::z anoiuts m, Uk @8 Josesns JiUbd: I8 Vhe Beodinol roperty that is for sale at fair prices, Leader—Lucerne Carlto.n discussion of the subject. At a meet- :rom e Gt T commun’ Organist—Marguerite ‘Owens. ing of the Board of Governors, thelu TR cou;n. e “Song—O0ld Time Religion. secretary was instructed to spend Y v 2 many of the kind of people we need most in Polk county. People with some MONEY and a jin territory from which I am clearly ; of the opinion that we can draw, | 1 We are now open for bus- iness and we invite the pub- lic to our store to inspect the styles we are showing in fancy footwear. all kinds of land, and improvements, Prayer—Rev, W. G. Sparkman. eo that when I have a buyer or pros- not to exceed $150 during the next Quiz in Bible Reading Course—R.|&!X months in high-class advertising; L. Brown. Scripture Brown. | Miss Tucker. | Solo—C. L. Durrance. The Church—By President. Duet—NMrs. Cason and Mrs. Allen. The ordinances—W. H. Philips. E. F. Balley, of Lakeland, was|phens, Lanier and Phillips, ong represemtatives of the live| The Great Commission—Miss Ik county metropolis transacting | Swindell, siness in Tamr. yecsterday.—Tam- Tribune. Mattox-§¢ephenson Nuptials, The owing notice of the wei also to ascertain the cost of suitable Reading—By Richard | Photographs of Lakeland scenes, to be framed and placed in the passen- What Baptists Mean by Doctrine— | £€r station; also to have printed and rublished a classified business direc- tery of the membership, During the past month extensive correspondence with members of the Legislature regarding certain bills Quartet — Messrs. Durrance, Ste- | #ffecting tbe interests of the Stat: aud community. Lakeland Business College prosper- irg. “White Way"” committee submitted a report to Governors of cost of in- stallation of system per front foot. Mrs, E. D, Henry has gone to|ding di a former Lakeland gir!, tak-| Report laid over for a special meet- keland to join her husband, and )y expect to make that city their ure home.—Inverness Chronicle. en from the Jacksonville Times- Union, will be read with interest by the bride’s many Lakeland friends: “A pretty wedding was solemnized ing on Juno 13, During the past menth this office Las rendered assistance to school tristees in arranging for bond issue Mr. V. W. Btephenson has returned Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the | for additional school buildings. Cail m Jacksonville, where he went to :ness the marriage of his daughter, 3 Edna to Mr, J. W. Mattox, of | t city. fr. ‘and Mrs, Leon Smith, of Day- a, are the guests of the former's er, Mrs. U. G. Bates, and Mrs. alles. They go to Tampa this ev- |1 ng. They have many friends here 7> always glve them a cnrdlnl eting. Irs. Osear Wolfe, little son, and and Mrs. Will Wolfe left this 'ning for Pass-a-Grille, where 7 have leased a cottage and where| y will spend the time enjoying fine gult breezes, fishing and| bing. They will be away abou! weeks. e are requested to announce that e will be & medal contest given | -he near future under the auspices -he W, C.'T. U. and all young la- and matrons who will contest cordfally Invited to do so. The| al will be silver and the vinner compete later for a gold medai | se interested may secure further Fmatoin by applying to Mrs. J. /Turmror Mrs. H, J. Anderson, 1 of whom have telephones. | E— he Fourth of July committee of Board of Trade has arranged for|: services of the Lakeland band for . celebration. The band was re- ly in#hk city with a party of, ickers and the music then ren-| -d was pleasing enough to assure! ill ‘have plenty of good music immee Gazette. OUR USPECIALS i 'lb Bem Butter [pkp{)at Meal 24¢ M Pork and rpkiffiurch 'A;Qkan Store O‘Iln Goods rA &uare Deal hing as Rep- md or Money Re- .I. Chandler Phone 123 Adams Building rth Kentucky Ave, 24¢ 24¢ ho come here on the Fourth that | 36¢ home of Rev. and Mrs, W. W. Low- ery, when Mr. J. Wesley Mattox and Miss Edna K. Stephenson were unite 1 in the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. Lowery officiating. “The bride is a young woman of charming ypersonality, and is a gen- eral favorite with all who know her. | The groom is a young man of st¥l- l ing character, and is being congratu- iluted on winning for his bride a young woman of such sunny disposi- tion. The happy young couple are at home to their many friends at 133 Phelps street.” . . L] LOCALS DEFEATED GOOCERY CLERKS. In a game that was anyboly’s un- til the last man was out, the Locals defeated a tcam composed of groc- ery clerks here Thursday; score u to 10. The Clerks got away with a good start in the first inning when Car- | ver threw Turner’s slow grounderl far over the initial baseman’s head. allowing the runner to reach second When the third man was out it was found that the so-called “grits sling - ers” had scored three times, “Lefty” Brown, who had not pitched a game in several years, was selected by Manager Bare to do the t\\xrlmg for the Clerks, and the southpaw pitched a great game, while Meharg for the Locals was not ot his best. Poor fielding was the cause of the large score. The same | teams will play next Thursday after- roon, cerner Myrtle street and Ver- nent avenue. The gcore by Innin:;s" {Lakeland,. 00 9 0100 0 0—10| 0040200 0— 4 AN ONLOKER. Groceries, 3 | | | i WHO ARE WE? Wholesale and retail dealers in high class feeq stuffs. Corner lowa |avenue and East Rose street. The| | Lakeland Feed and Supply Co. W, C. Owens, Manager. 803 ALL YOUNG MEN Please come out Sunday merninz to Surday school If you don't, the gevil will get you. Bring your pen-‘ ries. Baraca Class, First Baptist church. | [DISONIA ««n«u«mo,-»" IT'S COOLER HERE THAN AT HOME, SO COME HERE, Open at 5:30. THE REDEMPTION OF WHITE. | HAWK. ! 101 Bison—Western Drama. In Two Reels. A DRY TOWN. ] Eclair—Comedy. SMISEI0R RAEuRpgTT | ] AI.PREY FWRER (9 for bond election has becn issued for July 5. The seeretary is encouraged to be- Licve that the Coast Line people are going to take up the matter of lo- cating a new freight depot at some pcint other than that contemplated rorth of the passenger station. Con- ference looked for as soon as the Leg- iviature has adjourned. Ofier from Cox Realty Co. of 21 acres, with half-mi'e frontage on Liarke Parker, for a public resort park. (Continued on Page 8.) SHOES! SHOES! SHOES' We wish to call the attention of cur FRIENDS and PATRONS to the NEW STOCK of SHOES. We have our stock labeled with NEW SNAPPY LABELS, which adds greatly to #he INTERIOR of our store, We have just received a full line| of the famous STETSON shoe for gents, Grover's soft soles for tcnder feet for ladics, and Burdett's safe tread for children and misses. The right place, the right goods at the RIGHT PRICES. THE KIMBROUGH-RUTHERFORD SHOE COMPANY. THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR SUPPORT AND INFLUENCE. 811 . . . No. Six-Sixty-Six 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 wi'l not return. it acts on the liver bette, .nan Calomei und does not “rine or sicken. 25¢ STOP! good time. THINK! We want to do your watch repairing. We make aspecialty of repairing watches that others have failed to make keep Why not bring your watch in and let us put it in good'shape? COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 pective buyer, or inquiry I can refer such to the owner, or agent of such ¢ity town or community listing what | was wanted. THE IDEA BEING THAT NO ONE SHOULD GO AWAY | WITHOUT BEING SUITED. There are people who would tak. at a far value every lot or parcel o city and town property, and ever; acre of farm, fruit, vegetable ana timber land in the county that is 1v s2lo, it we could only reach an: it fairly and forcefully before them. | I will upon applicatoin furnish LISTING blanks to such as have property for sale and want to list it with me. If you list with me anl 1 do not find a buyer, it will not cost you anything for me to try. This move is not antagonistic to any real estate dealer or agent, but is intended to Le co-operative. Their lists will have full and fair conside ration and will be glad to have them. I will give $10 to the citizeu of Polk county who furnishes me witl 12 strongest concrete reasons wkhy Polk county is most desirable and at- tractive to HOME seekers and invest- ors. No one reason must be made up ¢i more than 25 words and no refer- erce to any person or section of the county will be considered. I w(uu these reasons to use on general liter- ature that I may send or carry out of the county. I also want 12 strongest and most Bring Your Feet To Us DUTTON - HARRIS CO. LAKELAND and KISSIMMEE Come Over To Futch & Gentry Bldg. concrete reasons from each city, town or community in the county in which listed property is furnished me, why that particular city, town or commun- ity is the most attractive to home seekers and 1nvestors These reasons I want to use with the lists furnished me from such par- ticular city, town or district in pre- senting such to persons that I would interest. I purpose being clear and concis: with each and every one, both seller and buyer, and will expect the same consideratoin of each and all with whom I have dealings. 1 want to see in person all the prop- erties listed that I can, so as to get a personal idea of what such is, that 1 may know better how to present. Call on us in Rooms 6 and 7, Deen & Bryant building, Lakeland Fla. W. K. JACKSON. June 5th, 1913. 808 SEE THE LAKELAND FEED & SUPPLY CO. for all kinds of feed stuffs. Corner lowa avenue and East Rose street. The Lakelan/ Feed & Supply Co.,, W. C. Owon manager. Don't ascribe the success of that acquaintance to luck—Ilook into his history and you'll find that THRIFT ard a confidence in a strong bank helped most to make him what he is. He opened a BANK ACCOUNT and made his money earn intcrest while he added to the deposit regularly. Your money will earn 3 per cent here. lISI[N' andMann Plumbxng Co. Cleamng, Pressmg and Alteratlon ”Ladles Work a Specialty. Work Galled For and Delivered. Prompt Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed. C. A. MANN, Manager N. Kentucky Ave. Phone 257 Bowyer Building \ oo S T A ? S e S LSS O R W@%Qifl}! Lakeland, Fla. W. K. Jackson-ssswcits- W, K. McRae Owner and Manufac- turers’ Agent Brokerage--Re- Tell Us What You I We Will Try to Fina Tell§Us What You!Wantto Buy; We Will Try to Find a Seller Rcoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland Y L ——— UEOSDACHDSISLINPIOL ISR 4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Real Estate Builders Attention Galvanized Metal Shingles, Skylights and Ventilators made T‘State Galvanized Stone and Brick Sid- to order. ing. Galvanized Corragated Iron, 2% corrugated and 1% in. in 6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11 und 12 lengths. Galvanized Water Pipe. Galvanized Conductor Eve Trough. ! Skylights, Glass. Enameled Iron Plumbing fixtures. Soll Pipe and Soil Pipe Fittinga Sewer Pipe. Nickle Plate Bath Room Fixtures Valley Tin in Rolls Zinz, galvanized flat iron sheets. Sheet Tin by Box of Sheet. Coiductor Ells and Miters. Sheet Lead. Lead Pipe. {| No. 2 pitcher and force pumps always iz stock, galvanized watertanks In stock or made to order. I can save you money. Write or call on 1626 Franklin Street—Local I K. R. LAU ampa and Long Distance Phone 604 Sell, Juver fpe and ] Florida If-consclousness just oomes . young drummer on his fizes

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