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

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/ un. N. L o ¢ ! ( t 2 f¢ T Palmer stotine that the »a to coneult Lis phy er. Mr. H. T. Laliatte, 1o he Southern I’ ek M Atlanta, is in [oday, the Bullock, " Mrs. A. P of At 8 in the'ciiy, the cuest of mts, ‘Mg, and Mrs, II. T. wmd all will be delighted to 1 rn hat she will spend the winter ir akeland, Mr. W. J. Fyan, of Bay City, fich., has ta'en chare of the M anzas hotel, and will conduct ¢ n the futuve. M " oubt cond ct the hostelry with ‘7hich he is conrected in a most sat- ;mm manner. l'rank McCollum of Levire- is a recent arrival in akeland, and has come here to 1ake his home. Ie drove thronch he eountry in his Ford machine ard eports mo trouble whatever. With is family Mr. {8 home on Vermont avenue, lil‘. G. J. Lewellin, of Gallowav, A ras 'fn Lakeland today and he re- (| orts exeellent prospects for a fine trawberry ccason, and we were 21d 3 learn that he has two acres of as ne berries as any in the country. [r. Lewellin says he lives on Mul- erry Hill and farms in Strawberry y ‘ollow, which gonnds like he is a entleman who believes In surronnd- 1g himeelf with the best of every- ing. Mr. and Vre. (lus Palmer have re- irned from an extended trip abroad, trin msumed something over 22,000 fles, which hoth thoroughly en- yed. Mrs. Palmer, formerly Mrs, moretti has rot Leen enjoyving very sod heatth and her physician ad- r. Fyan is an ex- \, ierfenced hotel manacer and will no MeCollum is making THE ‘)fi-«._m o’ N v s WA, ECICISCN BISiBREES Wit iR, BLENTCY I’ditor Lakeland Telezram: A letter Ly Mr. Blanton in the last fs- of your paper fave as his ‘cr- al view that no form of couini: ¢ wernmeut cou!d be 1 land under the present charter mns., \ © ol A I West of thi mer City Attorney J. 1 the present writer, A letter to that effect from the men named is to be seen in the oflice the city clerk, Mr. Swatts. Whether Takeland may have a commission government is a question | for the jodicial tribunal constitated for that purpose. ITumble is the sovereizn will of the people if by one lawyer who savs he is in sympathy. with commission governmert, it can he thwarted, All the acts of the city of Lake- land which were dore under commission form, should the hjrheet tritunal of our State declare it wn- conetitntional, wonld have the stand- inz of de facto acts. No confusion of serions consequences conld o silly arise. A. X. ERICKSON. MEETING OF K. K K'S | the K. K.s swent the afternoon with Miss Jennie Mor- row. Our chief interesting o’ the Saturday K. amuysement wag an game of hearts. I n this Mary Jackson was missed more than before. We were then ser ed with delicious refreshments of ice cream and cake by Mrs. \Whitted, Mrs. Tweedell and little Eva Louise. Af- “ter this followed a business meeting, We were then accompanied to town by “Jinks,” where we bade her good- bye, expressing to her our thanks for the delizhtful afternoon, [ Al members, with the excention 'of Mary Jackson, who {s off at school, were present. PRESS REPORTER. Method'st Tadics to Scnd Pox to Ormhanace The Woman's Misslonary Soclety of the First Methodist chureh, held \¢ ged the trip, which benefitted her its recular monthly business meet- v r some extent, but not as much as a8 hoped ‘for. With Mr. Palmer e visited her old home in France, Y d also vicited Snam, Envland and (4 Or her eomntries, the trip consumine out three months, during all of ay hieh tim~ they were sizhtseeine, The Larkin Club met Monday aft- noon Wwith Mrs. IHenry Pu'h. al rs. Pugh entertaining in her usual ppy way and those wlo were I" esent having a very pleasant aft- noon., " The house was decorated with et ses and ferns a*d alter th nei- €3 was attended to delicions sand- ches and hot chocolate wus sorved ill be at Mrs. anuounced 111 members is hoped th )eaent at the pext meting swman’s, date to be AUDI ORI . 4 C ~—=! BUNNY'S EONLYMOON " K$S i3 Feature Gl emE aviaToR Another Great Comedy Feature — RETRIPUTION [ RS NEE e S e -~ iten honey, L't out your money r Johnny Runny ()0 man who's funny flfil Auditorinm toni~ht in ] . Sldesplittinz Comedy Vitasraph v A Beantiful L in Drama ing yesterday afternoon at the church. The largest attendance for some time was noted and a most en- thueiastic spirit was in evidence, Tt was decided that a box be sent to the Orphinace at Enterprice, and any one desiring to aid in this most worthy cause will plenze send con- tritntions to the parsona~e not Int- er than 9 o'clock Friday for committee wag annointed to meet at thot hour, and pack the hox. mornine, a Al members nlense bear this in mind and contridnte snmoethine, PRESS REPORTFR. A call meetine of Flevorn Rele'tah Lod~e No. 4 11 Te held Wednee- Aoy nizht at 7:10 at the I, 0. 0. F, hall, The actine president will be with us at that time and we hone all the members will respond and !e on time. e s e . e s s :MATIN‘FF EVIRY DAY 2:30 T0 5 NIGHT 6:30 TO 10:30 TONIGYT'S PROGRAM The Amateur Lion Tamer. A Fine Comedy Feature THE CIRCLE OF FATE Vestern Fealure ORCTTSTRA MUSIC SVAUDFVILTE Mn Chft in Funny Faee Act. is Plack Comn! te Chs y; Only 1700 Seats —— NEW ZEAIAND Ingtructive and descriptive S-erial """!"" m 1 o'clock 49 2 is a ball pam~ to renoit the World's Scrics. play Ly rlay. Come and see the game. s A (racement anAd neer | | mavy a g EVENING TELEGRAM, UKBER BAMRD OF TRATE WENBERS WiD ARE 14 ARREARS Loralty to we poard of Trade, is e caption of an editorial appear- | 7 in yesterday’'sTampa Tribune and it applies with equal force to any ' town which has a similar orzaniza-' tion, we quote from the editorial, th i HES LAK ELAND, FLA,, OCT. 7, 1913. WAYOR EATON ANSW.RS IR, RIGCINS' ARTICLE (Continued from Page 1.) it contributes to the general health- ’tulnets of the community, in which {they are just as much interested as . the man who gets the most use of the | sewerage facilities. The proxim- ity of these sewerage facilities also | £0 increases the value of every piece of| far us its general application is con- property in the city in much greater | cerned. “‘Loyalty to the Board of Trade, both cial and moral, should be the paramount thouzht of every c0od ecitizen who takes an interest in the city and who is anxious to ampa one of the greatest s centers of the South. “The report of Actiny Se:retary James ¥. Meares, to the Board of Uoverrors at its meeting Wednesday a e rumbor o i ho are be- 1 in t! dues, shoald De a source of regret to those whese ) ar vid up ¢hould ta rid in the fact and resolve ncver to e in t to the Bourd. “With these arrenrs at its dis- posal, the Poard wou'd be in a posi- tion to do the city thorsinds of dol- lars’ worth of good. 1 f that sum wag exnended in such a manner the city, the wou'ld ten fold. They would lines of business, new {ideas; they would rent homes, perhanps invest in real estate and build residences, money would be spent in Tamna amonz Tampa merchants, their building onerations wou'd cive em- plormwent to Tampa workmen., “Tovalty to the Doard of Trade is the best effort that the private citi- zen or business man can make to- ward buildine up Tam»a. The Roard is represertative of 1ma bhoosters, it serves citizens in evnloiting % pa in the same way that the dent of a bank the stockholders. st cnY henefit pr lank's citizens intrust the Poard with their cial tributions for the develon- ment of the city a»d the Roard mokes the necessary “investment' of the money to the greatest tace possible. frrvog Toostineg finan- “There are a number of citizens | and business men who are standing by the Poard personally and finan- cially, who have stuek to it throu~h thick and thin. They remind one of the 2ood breth®en and sisters of a church, the handful that is always willing to take the brunt of affairs | on their shoulders, These few real- ize fully the henefits that they secure throneh the Doard and they ave do- ing a great work for the city :vt Iarre, paying for it ont of their m\'n pockets. Realization of the sta~ a- tion prevalent among the large ma- Jority is appalling. “The Poard shonuld hy all mr‘.'ms be supportedd, There are at the head of it, capable men. The effort that is beinzg made on what morey which has been availalle, speaks well for offiein's, and if rood results ean be obtained on a mere bacatelle, results acervine comfortable amonnt in the would be far greater thn pected by the ontimistie.” Every word of this editorial ap- | plies to the I akeland Board of Tradn Sceretary ot the last meeting of the Poard of Co ervos, | with a treasnry ITolworthy s of Take] e on this pranosition, that it would bring 100 new citize's to' that Tampa | derive from them wonld be bring new ! advan- cood men | 1 those ex-! {proportion than the small tax re- | quired to pay for this great munici- pal improvement. The few buckets | | [ | outside the seweraze district could well be given attention free until| sewer services is avaflahle than force a heavy service tax on sewerare users, If such assess- ments as that contemnlated by this ordinance are allowed to pile up how will the man of moderate m able to ma'ntain a home in this In conclusion, tirerefore, 1 leliove that pinety per cent of the pontle g o gt and are with me in my stand which is t-ken from net .'v'-d conviction that fnstice and fairness to all the citizens of Lakeland de- mand that the exorhitant service tox contemniyted by ordinance No. 158 be not assessed. Respectfully, an Lo cons jontiong 0. M. FATON, Mayor. TILLE CHMAN RA! f’”'S "N POSTHOLE | Caiifornian lels Into Excavation and 18 Suecated, Reing Unable to Extricate Himself. Col—Romain Yoy of thia | | Stoekton, [ vootthy ran A traaie death, Mo, uniepal a Mol' und feroman retuined to it oranch f attend- to Wi n Steckton, e walk- & Senthern a mound of and while wr n noticed a little dog troek. They followed N otee thom to the place ¢ter Lad met his death. YOUR ——rsr——— mms 0'&5} !4 | Willbe a p'easure when you usc our staiionery See our supurb stock of finc Linen with En- velopes to match. LAKE PRA RMACY. Bryon's Lirng Store PHONTE 42 TS T 18 ;\i....Wm"’ i, peer AT Uhh.\) F.wullh] when reporting only $127.50 as the collections f past mo th( in f « n i H‘l ) renort r $200,00 | ar fo'low nty-three me s owe the fzotinn 246, twenty are in ar 2G0.50, eix $24, twelve $60, sn $42, four three 827 Sever feht Hlf‘:n'tl.k are in arrears, owing. the Doard | $311.50 The dneg, if reonlarlvy paid, pro- vide for the salary of the secre tary, | stationery, poctae, advertising and a'l other ordinary expenses, but if the dnes are not remnlirly met the | current experses carnot be met and ‘ the work of the Poard, to that ex- tent must necessarily lanonish, The Poard of Covernars have, un tn the present time, met this sitnation, but, nnlesg the arreara~es are paid ard the dues more promntly met each morth, thers will emhar- enrtailment, he P which will mean that Takeland mnst necesearily fall belind in the honst- fre clase. 1ot afr alone loentes no man in Lakelind whn is worth hav- ‘Ir-"_ Tt takeg a wica nvnend litnre 'of monev and Veine in a nositian to show Rim throneh the efforts of a | we! rized Porrd of Trads. Poor Sticking. Btieking to a » spote makel i Advice of [Tother no Doubt Pre. t3 Doughter’s Untimely End. Re~ /, Ky.—*1 was not able an\ iming for nearly six months,” Laura Bratcher, of this place, was down i1 bed for three months, I cannot tell you how | suffered with my head, and with nervousness and womanly troubles. Our family doctor told my husband he could not do me any good, and he had to give it up. We tried another doctot, but ne did not kelp me. At last, my mo* her advised me fo take do ] and Cardui, the woni's tome, | thought it was no use for | \ ly dead a.d nolinnyg s vy good bt Ito w | am able d my own is the best medicine in a! county, met an | rather ' i head first into a post. ha b waos ahont two feet whla 1 eix foot doon. Minll was unable to | ont d oy DAL ". i 4 wnd by a seetion PAGE FIV4 S’fi’%fi’f ol Bank. e of Sour money. | Lot US foke ca ¥ Lt i ° * A National Bark is operated under the g National Banking Act, This { under the supervision nf the Treasury e o partment of the United States Govern- nt. A rigid examination of the bank's affairs is made law places 1t m s:veral times every year in the interest of its depositors. Do Your Banking With Us \Y ill You Help This Ice Man of Yours? Our cffort is to give every user of OUR ICE the best service that can be given to any merchant's patrons. It requires your cooperation. We want you to report promptly to s any want of attention cr courtesy on the part of our drivers; any delay in delivery; any thing that prevents you from getting the service that you think is due you. Telephone us dircct—don't make the complaints to anybody else until we know about them—and then you won't have to make them again. When you use OUR ICE you are entitled to good ser vice—and with your help, we will give it to you. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 ATTENTION 4 ” If you need a prir of shoes, sce us before buying. We have gthe latest styles in all lcathers. Just received i a large shipment of shoes { SR P P A < e B R st L 1t has increased, | ot heatth, | of the ail m"n‘ ! bott e 'rous inowiii | ior 1t has helped many ! of other weak woumen | 1 Lie past 50 years., At all drug 1s. 1Weite to: *anooga Medicine Co., oga. Teun., Ladies’ for Specrai on ase 214 €4 page book, "Home Treaument 1or ¥Women,” 10 paid wiapper, N.G. 198 | |3 ¥ | POPUIPURUTUS UPUPUR IPUP QR B o A o 2N S FHOROROPOBOB0OE 0 >0"0 FOPOLOm for the Kiddies. Watch our windows for STYLES! Hosiery For All_Ths Family. Kimbrough-Rutherford SHOE COMPANY Opposlte New City Hall I TR 0RO TOEOFOSPOLOHISISIIOS4D AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! I have installed a Vulcanizer and am prepared to do TIFE REPAIRING 0f the most difficult kind, and can save Also TIRES PLACED ON BABY CARRIA GES WHILE YOU WAIT W. B. ARENDELL Bicycle and General Repair Shop Cedar Street, Just Back of Central Pharmacy give you satisfaction and rou moucy.

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