Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 2, 1913, Page 5

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Case of Fire and Mrs. C. A, Mann are the of a fine son, born at noon ’“*'lhowinz for this institution. Ky., where he goes to accept a po- i bro q‘,%d will go later to the moun- @ccepted a position as steno- with Scally & Bassett. Sh"| blessings upon you. ake her home with Mrs, C. M. MRS. T. J. FAULKNER, "fi Ool and Mrs. John S. Edwards leave Monday for their future home in Tallahassee. Col. Edwards hav- fng been appointed State Tax (‘om-t have an arrangement llldoner with headquarters in that! this theatre in a novel manner, the, hurch will hold a business ses- ‘] 3:30 } Miss Savah Polk. All members d. Jon left today on their annual va- They will visit points in ma and Georgia. firs. K. T. White, ana daughter, 8 Ethel, left last night for Jack- ¥ille, where they will spend a , going from there to New York, n, Washington, and different; ”ts in New Hampshire and Ver-| mt They will return in ufi fall, . T. J. Darricott announces that ”‘jmportant meeting of the Daugh-| ters of the Confederacy will be held| at ber home tomorrow afternoon at’ $:30 and continuing for one hour, nl all members are urged to attend. Mrs. Dorracott is spending a day or two here, but returns to Coronet on M afternoon train tomorrow. r.Homer T. \\'e]n'h, g route arent of the Southern Ex Irus change, is in the city desire to thank the many friends D so indly assisted me in winning prize in the recent auditorium est. While I value the prize for f beauty and usefulness, I wish to re them that I value far more ® proof of their friendship and d will. MRS, M. L. BRADLEY. LiODFICE TIIDNBET 5 [i)ISO’viA. 20€C2820ee” L2537 IT'S COOLER HERE THAN AT HOME, S0 COME HERE. B - BHERLOCK HOLMES IN “THE STOLEN PAPERS” (In Two Parts.) ‘ . ‘ “BINKS, THE TIGHTWAD"” (Imp.—Comedy) AL, i ®THE MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL” (Imp.—Tropical.) e Bible class of the First Metho- | the | DFRSONA. Gp/@g/;» AUDITORIUM. CONTEST CLOSES; | | i t‘fi statement of the State Bank .04 1 would be the winner, how- in this issue and makes 4] ever, | majority of Il' J. T. White, better Known as .+ o545 water set and vase. Dosla Vhite, left today for Evelyn,| { final vote will be Misees Sue and Belle Cloud and lit- | ther left today for Pelzer, S., The vho are sid to oppose it Mun.\'l fona e cities in Florida, not as large as| | auditorium advertisement on pmw:llul\'vl;nm “",d VA du L 0 two of thistissue: 3-.-,1'ussi\'u spirit in general way, huw-’ | honded for much larger amounts in lorder to afford their children the CARD OF THANXS. E\nst educational facilities in their We wish to express our haruclti“" er, and surely Lakeland is not f North Carolina for the sum-|,ppreciation of the untiring efforts Minnie Stafford of Bartow,!.nq tather. | | | | | TF| 17, s | | i | i | —MRS. BRADLEY WINNER. The successful contest that hus been conducted by the auditorium, came to a close last night. Three ladies, Mrs. M. L. Bradley, Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Frank Bankston were the three highest contestants and until the finaliy ieounted it could be sur-' votes were not even ' THIL EVENINO TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA. JULY 2, 1913. BOARD OF TRADE MAKES APPEAL FOR SCHOOL BONDS .\o tax-payer would be 5u11t5 0:: such short-sightedness, did he stop The appeul of the School Trustees in last night's Telegram should re- cive the earnest consideration and .ttention of every voter in this dis- for one moment to realize the loss to S 1 i, i gy T i Some Specnalues ~ Offered By E. P. HICKSON g0 bad that it is best not to further ties for handling those admitted wex'ol Liection fail to carry. There woula i then be notihg for us to do but gof iz refer to them in these columns. The oi: in the same old way, using our| School Trustees have a splendid fac-iwashhouses and other unsanitary ulty engaged for next year's work | buildings, until, perhaps, relief might and are entitled to the relief sought|ccme in the translation to some un- at the hands of the taxpayers. Thal | kuown regions of those back numbers | there should be the slightest ques- | who live in every city, more or less, tion with regard to the outcome 0"5 live, at it seems, for the sole pui- Bologna Sausage” Hamburg Steak Frankfurters trict and insure his favorable nctlon‘l“msc” LG Ol TEIED (8 m““"fl PHONE 144 Cowdery Block, Main Street at the polls on Saturday next The these much needed improvemeuu,.l ! school situation has been a grievous! Scores of people who are exepcting to 2 n [oue and hard to be borne for a lon3 | jocate in Lakeland this fall will turn i Florlda Steak Florlda Pork | time. At least one hundred children!ajde at once, to say nothing of many v had to be denied admission during|others at present with us who wili Roas‘s L WCS(ern Pork Chops the last school term, and the facili-| undoubtedly leave, should this Bond Stews o Bl‘eakfast Bacon BRoneless Ham Boiled Ham Fresh Country Eggs I claim the distinction of making the BEST’ SAUSAGE in Lakeland. I use only good | of those who were so kind during the, former trav-| 83 Company, with headquarters i'l'; city, but who is now with the] to- | f chaking hands wth his host ux‘f | ternally and externally. Price 25c. | the approachi eegnlction is a reflec tlon on Lakeland's progressi\'euoss.l or at least so far as it concerns those Mrs., Bradley won out by 10,000 votes and was d declared the winner of the handsome ! going to take a back seat in this re- spect. The agreement on which the pro-! posed bond issue and the' improve- | | ments contemplated were based was !lhe result of a joint meeting of the! i :\‘vhool Trustees and the Board oi i Trade, and was in Do way a compro- | mise but the unanimous expression !of all concerned as being the proper lmln.‘: to do. The School Trusu»es,! The Majestic announces that they 'at that and subsequent meetings for COU"flg‘ have Hb()\\“ an earnest desire to co- operate with a representative body of ! citizens in carrying out the plaus, land the fullest confidence of the tax ;paycra should be given, with the as surance that the best intecests of the Ischool district will be served. THE STATE BANK OF LAKELAN'D.! The present school building is lo icated in Ward 2; the new schooul {will undoubtedly be built in Ward 4, ii'ness and death of our dear brother| We shall nev r forget | | your goodnes and pray God’s richest MINNIE DEE WILDER. ICE AIR COOLS MAJESTIC. air from a refrigerator permating the! room, making it delightfully cool. STATEMENT At the Close of Business Jine 30, 1913, !nnd it is the plan, as need arises, to "locate bulldings in each of the other RESOU?C:ES ! wards. What better plan could b(~ Logba. .. o .$135,714. A‘oumned and carried out at this‘ Overdrafts.. .. ..... : 544.03; time? Furniture and fixtures .. 3,745.00 The proposed bonds are to run for 40 years, and in retiring them any paying the interest thereon It is not contemplated that any higher millage will be necessary; the increased valu- $220,777 ¢4 | tion of the property, as the district grows, being sufficient to meet the situation. 1,127.44 46,031, 641 33,615.25 Real estate. . Due from Banks .. Cash in vault. . LIABILITIES Capital. . . $30,000.00 Surplus. . 10,000.00| ~7 L Undivided profits .. 6,461.46 PERSONAL HYGIENE. Cachiers checks .. 391.55 Certified checks .. .. .. 170.73; The State Board of Health, .xlwn)s I'ividend unpaid l74.0“‘solunoua for health conditions in Deposits . . 173,579.85 | Florida, is giving some good advice g x for summer use. $220,777.61| The dangers of the warm season E. 0. FLOOD, ,..rr.u. the digestive system and the) Cashior. | lailmentary canal more generally than { the respitory or the circulatory sys- 1 (- ms r ta Overcoms. , althouzh pncumonia is not an ness Just ooses | linfre guent summer disease, For thi mer on his firs | rcuson everybody should be cspeelal- “l\' carcful with regard to the diet and drinking ntal rule is, YRR RUB- LAV-TIS ™ DT | both as to cating Th 1:t and fundam nds, It had been a year since| | ’ill cure your Rhcl'hldhhln Le clean, keep clean, inside and out Welch had been here and he| Neurzlvia, Headaches, Cramps,!side. A buth every day is a neces- Mlared Lakeland should change her| Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and! iy ujis as wmuch as the dail pe to the “City of Surprises,” so| Burns, O'd Sores, Stings of InsectS ' {,c: An all-over bath in teh mo grvelous is her growth. Etc. ‘ntiseptic Afl0dyfleOU5°‘11n" ng and a spouge bath at nizht are | noue oo muc h. The increase of th | visible perspiration leaves unpleas- ARK HILL LOTS YOR SALE ON EASY TERM All streetg clayowl, cement s'd aiks, electric lights, city wats | queatly and "’10“".""“‘:’" ace trees. G. C, Rogan or toe skin; keep it lively and glow-| I. Stepuens. g. |ins The averuge person should drink GET WISE! | more in the summer than in the Watch Jereml > in ocunt: | winter, to supplement nature’'s ei- i glas e in front of D. i.rts to wash the body through the s grocery store. Ounly ba' | pores of the skin. s will be found there. Jer t shoulud be the summe: fah. 8§ l \Water, ice water if you want i {AJESTIC THEATER | and don't drink it to excess. Most o, the soda fountain beverages arc TOD\\ S P IOGR\\ “A LIFE IN THE BALANCE' (Kalem—DModern Drama.) palatable and harmless, but with tic average person any drink that con- tains a flavor of sweetening is thirst producer rather than a quench- ¢r, €0 after all, water, just plain, ciean, coid water is about the best ol 1l sumwer drinks. The great and only danger from ) ice water is its excessive use. To i;mrsuns who are overheated or who work in hizgh temperatures, ice water is seriously dangerous. | congestion, better known as cramps| in thestomach., Acting on the ner- | vous system, it has a tendency to| | bring about paralysis. Men working| ::e’or the furaaces in rolling mills| TS W — ____ |or as stokers in the holds of steam- NOMINATE YOUR - FAVORITE | chips, soon learn the danger of ice Ia Our Popular Contest for water, although some lose their lives The Most Popular Young Lady. Im learning. Mr. Wallace Van in “CUTTY AND THE TWINS” (Vitagraph) “HOW HE GOT THE VOTES.” (Edison.) Majestic Theatre will be cooled with‘ Ice Air. 6 Reels tonight, 5 and 10 cents. Matinee Thursday ar. Saiuirday. this absolutely necessary "up-to-date on her school factlities as | aut excretions on the skin, which be- come unhealtifulif not removed fre- Massazc It produccs' fresh Pork and Beef with the proper condi- ments. |do not USE artificial oils, corn starch or cny adulterant whatever. and han- § dle them in the cleanest possible manner. | : also carry a ccmplete line CANNED MEATS g FRESH GROCERIES and FEED pose of blocking every progressive mwove and all public improvement be- cause they feel that they may have te pay out a few more dollars for tixes, Generally speaking, thesc people own most of what they have today because of the public improve ments already made (in spite of their opposition to them at the time) and the progressive spirit carried out, with much handicap, by those who (have done much towards giving us the real things we have and whic make us what we are today. If the tax-payers of this district fail to carry this Bond Election next Saturday. it is safe to say, though wretched to contemplate, that Lalkg- land will drop a good many notches "from the high point she has attaineu in the onward march of Florida cities toward the gual of progrems. 'l Ladies’ White Buck Boots at No man will ver feel sorry, buu! All Sizes and Widths everyone will feel glad he voted for: move Il Ladies’ White Buck Pumps at All Sizes and Widths. ment when next year sees Lakelan Ladies’ Black Satin Pumps al All Sizes and Widths, -l e e o S — They Have Arrived $4.00 3.50 4.00 vell as in hotel equipment, pave'l strects, sewerage and white way, nene of which are more necessary to . the welfare of a city than good gchools. [] Flection. If you are a grouch, or i All Sizes and Widths. tight-wad, or an obstructionist, 01‘ scme other freak, stay at home, or| leave town next Saturday. If you are o live, red-blooded man, with some { loyalty for the town and confidence in SLE OUR WINDOW! its future; if you have any regard 2 || tor the chidren who are growing up! fllt(.h 5“:"“ here, then get out on Saturday, ani ficntry " - s Store Bidg. Kissimmee not only vote for the bonds yourselt but see that your neighbor does the same. A. J, HOLWORTHY, Sec, Board of Trade. ' MAKES PRETTY WECDING GIFT Lakeland Novel Centerpiece, Braided In Rick-| SOS00POSCEIEIIMLSOIIHOPS POPOOIOSOAPMIIII W & I rack Braid Will Be Found W I ' O Very Acceptable. | A novel centerpicce i3 one which is braided in rickrack braid instead of the much-uscd coronation and sou- 3 tache braids. Get a centerpiece which ' is” the én}i’wm ‘h not too close in pattern, as the! lines must be fur enongh apart to con- veniently lay the rickrack braid upon M I POPU[AR Y()UNG F \DY them \.1" cut overlappir Vhen sew- Q ‘.’ ing the braid on to the centerpiece, ;:; ' + uge the r g stitch through the & in the community? To deter mine this and to create additiona: b middle of the braid, taking care that 5y, 10r0st in our splendid motion shows and entertainments, the very short stitches show on the © side. Iimbroider French knots & on each po'ut of the braid, using a & MA ESTIC THEATRE medium weight embroidery cotton, P_ J ;l”h:, ;:n\',r,\ltl‘ ;,r‘“l,‘l,r“::'ll”.t,‘:?yl;;:‘:;: :;: Has inaugurated a popularity contest becinnog June 17 aad ciosing If the pattern has extra lines like < July 17th, and offers to the young lady voted the most popular ., veins to a leaf, or dots, ombroldcr“;: these I, the rane coor tat sou we & Chgice of Three Beautilui Pieces of Jewelry = for the French knots. The edge may be buttonholed in white an outline of the color on the inside edge, or it Now on exhibition at Stevens’ Jewel:y Storo, viz., choice of twe may be in one solld color. No, 17 in|& styles of the braid is a pretty size. This makes | @ a handsome cemerpiece, and one that |5 2 ] e b ¢ LAVALIERE OR A HANDSOME BRACELE S ———— |5 ‘BAC! WARD VIEW OF FASHION | }5 Edith Dean. . .2,705 Lillle Mae MclIntyre .. ..1,000 —_— AR = wans Vg Balley - e . 880 lMost Interecting Way of Really Get-’ © Mary Groover. . ..,,hSu““.‘rW Stealn.. o, v 780 | ting “°"’i °;t'lh° Changes ’f’, Mildred Yarnell.. .. ....1,140goIma Driddick.. .. .. 110 | e & Dotty Bates. . .1,020 Miss Butler. . 100 i al 1 An Interesting way of really getting hold of the changes of fashion is to ‘look back a year and see what one Ivtas talking about then. Judged by j that test, one of the most striking contrasts between last June and this ‘ is the persistence with which the sub- ject of silk holds the attention today. Ordinarily, by the first of June, silk . has practcially ccased to demand con- ‘sideration. Even belated buyers— those wom 1 who, in ordering their l CHOPUPUR O IOPOS0SCH INRP0D DEDMIEQE DRI IEIPOPA0E P S ——— W. K. Jackson-sciates. W, K, McRae Owner,and Manufac- turers’ Agent ! Estm wardrobe ever do catch up with the seas: 1 never will—refuse gen- . , eraily xcited about silk suits BrOkera'ge Real EState ' —and 7. when summer 18 actual- | |1y presc: Tell Us What You Have to Sell, But thi: : these late shoppars | cannot aford to ignore silk, for it is | enjoying one of the most enduring vogues in all its long and checkered | career. The woman who thrlmy! 1 looks ahead and expects considerable | | service out of her wardrobe is espe- cially open to the idea of silk as a | summer fabrie, for she reflects com- ! placently that the frocks can be cam | ried over for cold weather wear. l We Will Try to Find a Buyer Tell Us What You Want to Buy; We Will Try to Find a Seller Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland N ke Florida

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