Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 9, 1913, Page 5

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and Mre. L. J. Fussell are| rents’ of & fine son, born last | last debris of the old ice 'which has been torn down, is burned up today, and thus has wiped out an unattractive old mark. s Celeste Reynolds, who left iime ago for the southern part y State, 18 now the guest of s in Lakeland for a stay of length .~—Times-Union. 3 Hallye Zeigler and little Eunice Kimbrough, left last ay for Center Hill, where they e gone several months. Their triends regret their departure. Cleo Wilder, of Perry, Fla., down \to Lakeland last night. h @ will be the guest of nt, Mrs. T. J. Faulkner. E. M Smailes, who has been \# Texas and Louisiana on a ness and pleasure 'OCW last night from New 8. ;xg .a_'q—,.——.-— SUx re will be a called mecting of srly . @onference of the Pirst dist' ehurch this evening at “dmportant matter will swhich will not require thu flite«‘n minutes Every r 8 urged to come A I JENKINS. Mumn, president of the 1, befng enroute to New City York Ir. Pillans, vice pr t of ody bein: ot Croon Cm' to transact business h!’ mcil should see Mr. J. nnd “Who is acting president | thiflflher entlemen are out olty. S -’m Belsemeyer leaves the i this week for Nash-| Where he miversity, If for the ministry. er is one of Lakeland's men and has the abil- er in the calling upon "entcring, and he will fm the hmrty good goes it of lovely roses today, n Coc varlety, have attract- lMle attention both for beauty and on account of the hat the seven lovely blooms OWR on one stem. We know hing that so brizhtens up a aper office as a lovely bouquet | vers—unless it is the coin of alm, and we can stand as much | er a8 our friends will shower 18 . tatfons have been issued by . AqsFort, supervising archi. 'the pew Killer hotel, to a re- L to be given on the afternoon | t. 20, at which time a num- ' ladies have been invited to ’fi)‘,rm\ hotel and make a inspection of the build- 11 then be closed to el date will be Nov. 1. ngton, is expected to w:thin a short time bly be here in time 160Q908C T e e 3ee" - wabY” COOLER ! [OME, 80 C"OME HERE :RE THAN AT | Soon Op:en In| ae New Quarters | to enter where he will | mlm office is adorned | 'ac':y Mrs. J. D. Allen. | {‘Which are of the pink | 1 the building is com- | The brick streets are being cleaned off today and will present a much more attractive appearance when the work is completed. A street sweeper has been ordered, and soon the people of Lakeland can “point with pride” to her streets, instead of digging down through the sand to prove to skeptical folks that we have paved thoroughfares like other little burgs such as New York, Chi- | cago, etc. The Lakeland hign school will edit and have published a monthly school paper this year which will be known as The Crescent. Will Heth- erington will be editor-in-chief and Lloyd Hooks business manager. The paper will be in magazine form, flpriuted on good book paper, and will contain interesting and timely i articles besides newsy notes of the school. A nice line of attractive advertisements will be a feature of the publication which will no doubt receive the hearty support of the business men of the city. i — { Miss Nuna Patton and sister, Miss ITattie, have returned to the city after a stay of several weeks in Ken. | tucky and at Monteagle, Tenn. While in Kentucky Miss Patton vis- ited Mrs. George W. Shepherd at | Winchester, and that lady's many Lakeland friends will be glad to hear that the family are all enjoy- {ing good health. The friends of the late Rev. Shepherd will also be grat- ificd to learn that in the church atl Wincliester, where he last officiated | as pastor, the Philathea class have had painted a life-gized portrait of this 2ood man, which han on (he walls of the chureh and the mem- bers are having his bust carved, whieh will he placed in the | church many Lakeland friends Will ho'y to know that t or) r0o0d man is ! per. a manner so substantial | utiful NON-RESIDENT BOOSTS i TOR WHITE WAY | The secretary of the DBoard of Trade has received the following | letter w rence to the proposed White W “Waukesha, Wi Sont b B “Dear Sir -Your letter of Aug. 11 just received and am very sorry not to have received it before and hope it will 1ot put you out any by this late rep! My sister at Crystal Falls, Mich., kept your letter for me and did not forward same to me | at Indianapolis, thinking that it was | not of any importance. T am having very bad luck this summer. My wife is very sick with rheumatism and we are here at Waukesha for the hot mud baths. Inclosed find | contract for White Way. signed. Address me at Florence, Wis. “Yours truly “CHRIS JOHNSON.” Mr. Johnson is the owner of one of the vacant lots adjoining the city hall and by his interest in the White | Way scts an example to home folks | and especially improved property. Lakeland needs more men of the Johnson type, if| | only to awaken those who are sleep- ine on their rizhts and opportuni- installation: AN AR R S MAJESTIC. A GREAT SHOW TONIGHT “CINDERS” A Comedy-Drama by the Vitagraph Co. Which You Don’t Want to Mies “ALAS! POOR YORIr‘K"’ A Side-splitting Comedy [ 7T “THE PRICE OF GOLD"” A Fine Essanay Drama 4 | A | I'INEE TOMORROW FHE EVENING . 1 low to those who have| fwbiou Mrs. Clemence Entertains With Delightful Musical A pretty social affair and one greatly enjoyed by all the fortunate guests was given last evening when Mrs. Edith C. Clemence delightful- ly entertained at the Colonial Apart- ments in honor of Mr. John Selse- meyer, who leaves this week for Vanderbilt University. The. affair was in the form of a musical, .and, after the guests had arrived and spent a while most de- lighttully enjoying the lovely lake view from the broad piazzas and in social converse, the musical program of the evening was given, being par- ticipated in by Mrs. Hilda Peter- man at the piano; Miss Mary Bag- gett, violinist; Messrs. H. H. Hines and G. C. Willlamson, voice. Each of the musicians were roundly en- cored and gracefully responded with additional numbers. After the program refreshments both dainty and deliclous were served by the charming hostess, who was ably assisted in entertain. ing the guests by Mr. Williamson and Mr. Moore. The following guests enjoyed the evening as Mrs. Clemence’s guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jones, Mrs. I. C. Jenkins, Mrs. Hilda Peterman, Miss Mary Baggett, Mr. John Selsemeyer, Mr. L. C. Hull and Mr. H. H. Hines. Opening Ball of Elks’ Club Society is looking rorward with much interest to the opening ball of the Elks' Club, which will be held at the Elks’ Club rooms, and the mem- bers and their ladies are looking for- ward to the affair with pleasurable anticipation. * ok x Be More Forgiving 1t certainly is a blessing to pos- sess a disposition that will allow you | always to forgive people for th el nasty things that some of them dn“ and say to you-—-it takes big (‘:lllhr«-I and a strong character to do it. If less folks wounld carry malice in their systems and would do more | forziving, thines would move along a heap more smoothly—-it never © a man anything to continually “have | it in” for somebody. is never sweet—-after there has heen time for a fellow to | whit he has done to get it. | Be lenient and more forgiving it will a peck of trouble { will do more to make the other fol for his meanness—then, too, it may be just possible that there is something on the slate! | azainst you. Revenae | realize save and SOy J. FOSS. % | ¥ I PIANO LESSONS Miss Laura L. Brockmann has op- | ened a studio at her residence, 711 Fast Lime street, and is prepared m| give pianvo instruction in all grades. ! Miss Brockmann is a teacher of wide experience, both in private tc:lchhu:i and in college work. For a number | of years she was principal of U»M Brockmann School of Musie, and for | the past ten years has been at the head of the plano department of the State Normal College of North Caro- lina. Her tralning was received prinei. pally in Bonn, Germany, from Lom- ba, piano, and Wolff, harmony and ensemble work, also from leading | teachers in New York and Philadel- phia. While Miss Brockmann receives pupils at any stage of advancement, her work will appeal especially to those desiring to make a thorough study of the classics and of high grade modern music. Terms—$1.00 per lesson, or term | of twenty lessons for $15, two half- ! lhour lessons per week. 1141/ l [AtDCRIy “BIG BILL' ANDERSON In “BRONCO BILLY'S SISTER” 1 A Fine Western Feature | “OMENS AND ORACLES” Another One of the “W tut Happened .<" o his One | S?Tflflm | INTRUDER” 1 Jiograph Drama { Tomorrow-— ! JOHN BUNXNY IN “SE AND GLLUNDAHL-ASP | have been put over in this city | that | ager | en out his financial diflicultics EING | waw, LAk ELAND, FLA., SEPT, 9, 1913, REAL E“TATE TRANSFERS (Reported Daily by Security Ab stract and Title Co . Bartow September 6, 1913 Strlckland Lumber Co. to Mary L, -Caseber. Strickland Lumber Co. to Mary L, Caseber. Florida Good Homes Co. to Han- nah L. Bonus. Villagran Hamilton and wife to| V. D. Hamilton. M. F. Robinson and wife to J. R. Best, J. F. Jackson to H. D. Mann. Mary L. Codington, et al to G. Aslanian. September 8, 1913 Robert Pearce to A. S. J. McKin. ney. Robert Pearce, et al., McKinney. T. E. Bargasser and wife to W. C. Harris. Inland Realty Co. to R. E. Mec. New. Arthur F. Odlin to Laforest A. Shattuck. N. L. Bryan to G. W. Tucker. L. & A. E. Robinson to Lula Ballard. to A. 8. J. W. H. Drawdy to D. A. Lour-| ance. Sessoms Investment Co.to G. H. Redfield, trustee. Geo. W. Mann and wife to Gary & Lancaster. ALLEGED FORGER IN THE TOILS IN JACKSONVILLE Walter T. Tiemeyer, arrested last night by Sergeant Detective Cahoon, {on the charge of having committeed |fm'g(‘rios here, and in other South- | ern cities, | Hervey, manager of a Soutbern ho- preferred by Harry C. tel service, was taken before Justice Abbott this morning for a prelimi- nary hearing. Ile was bound over to the county under bonds of $600 for a later trial. Tiemeyer, who oives as his home Hamilton, Ohio, g alleged to have gained the friend ship of Hervey, while stopping in | Mobile, Ala., and secured dorsement on a $100 eheck. Tiemeyer is said to have visited Hor- vey at his hotel in Pensacola, where he again received cash for his bosus | The same system is said to at on check. the Tlotel thronch the dorsement of Mr. Hersey. Tiemeyer was a clever manipi- discovered in this city Jackson, lator, was {and resulted in a warrant being tak- len out by Mr. the man- the hotel The lezed forger hag written a firm in | Cincinnati for assistance to straicht- llervey, system, ol ing that he is in a bad wq penitentiary sentence stari the face.—Jacksonville Metropolis. UNCLE SAM'S AUGUST TOBACCO TOLL FROM FLORIDA Jacksonville, Sept. 9.—Returns made to the office of Ienry lHayes Lewis, collector of internal revenue, and compiled by the collector, show that the receipts from the sale of cigar, cigarette and tobacco stamps { during the month of August in the district of Florida, amounted to the sum of $86,691.24. The receipts for cigar stamps are the largest in amount of the three items, being $85,628.38. DO YOU KNOW That a late invention enables the washing of the most delicate of fab- rics in soap and water? Tha most delicate cloth or garment that you happen to have will be washed if you bring it to the demonstration | held on Wednesday and Saturday af- ternoons at 4 o'clock, at 105 North Florida avenue (the Peaesck build- ing). A truly wonderful demonstration, | you will say. Come! 1146 W. H. HEATH. PRIVATE SCHOOL TO OPEN The Lake Morton open-air private ‘ school reopens Monday, Sept. 8. For all information phone 219. TARX HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS All streets clayed?, cement alde waiks, electric lights, city water ghace trees. See G. C. Rogan or § ¥ Stephens. 82§ No. 666 Thu is a prescription prepated especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, | Five or six doses will break any case, and u‘ taken then as a tonic the Fever will not eturn. It acts on the liver better than Cnlomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ Just Sa, w=en'ty i finding oat something rebody else that don't cor: il would make you else found en it dida't oon v . Lody his en-, Later, | al- | Acaa| r himin | 1147 | | 4 N | The fact | | | i | | | | } | | | PAGE FXVE O ot 'V'r"'v TR ‘r'.-nl The Best Finish For Walls and Ceilings PEE-GEE FLATKOATT The Sanitary, Durable, Flat 0il Finish Suitable alike for prlvm houses and public builde ings. Most artistic, most beautiful, most economical, mostsatisfactoryin every way. The plain directions on each can make it easy to apply with perfect success. *“Modern Method of FinishingWd'is," our handsome book, tells all about Pee-Gee Flatkoatt and gives true-to-life color schemes and helpful suggestions. Freeon request. Ask our dealer in your town for it. sessner P e281eE-Gaulbert Co. oo Louisville, Ky. ror Salo vy U e o ~———"¥ Y/ svint o takeland R ware & Furmrure Co The PHOENIX BARBER SHOP Is better prepaved to take care of your face than you are yourself. We usz antiscptics. Have your workdone at the The Phoenix, one of the largast shops in the statc We make CHILDREN'S H\IRCUTTNG a specialtv. L E F’EACO AN/-\GFQ ‘e School Books and scio)! Suplies Tablets, Peacils, Dl 2118y Lunch Basketis, Book-bays. Etc WE CANSUPPLYY URWANTS P » S~ ~ ‘*\ N AKELAND BOOK STORE Benford & Stentz v 4 RIS SIEET 2 market? They are STETSON, BARRY, EXCESSIOR, th> best shoes on tl GROVER and the LANDIS LINE. We handle these in all the latest styles and leathers, Prices from $2.00 to $5.00 Satisfaction guarantecd or your money back. The Nearest Shoe Store Kmbroun dutherty I SHOE COMPANY Opposue New Clty Hall e - sy LEST YOU FORGET PLEASE TAKE ENOUGH ICE SATURDAY 10 LAST UNTIL MONDAY Provided, of course, you can do so without serious inconvenience, Accept in advance our thanks for this kind- ness to our driverd and their teams. They will appreciate the bit of Sunday you are helping to give them. By the way, are you using our COUPON BOUKS? They are practical helpers. too Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26

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