Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 12, 1914, Page 5

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iITt FOR GOVERNNENT ¢ BIIILDING SO0N 10 i ) \ Congressmén S. M. Sparkman has writtten Mr. R. O. Cresap that for- mer -State Superintendent Holloway, who . has been appointed to -inspect the . sites for Government buildings in:the State, will arrive in dakeland within a few days to decide which is the most logical and practicable site for Lakeland's government building. There were numerous sites offered | about a year ago, and while new bus- iness houses have gone up on some, there yet remains a sufficient num- ber from which to choose. of Fxre l 5.000: /®maker, of lowa, 3 winter and are at the home of . W. tansberry. Williams, Lakeland's ;opened an attrac- VanHuss building | BIG BLAZE SATURDAY BE SELECTED, “THRE EVENIN® %ELEGRAM: LAKELAND, FLA ., JAN. 12, T804, o bl]MMISfiIdNERS 10 MAKE APEOINTMENTS in regular session Wednesday night, at which time they will make ap- pointments for the coming year. It was thought at one time that a meet- ing would be held tonight, but as lone or two of the commissioners are out of the city, it was deemed advis- able to wait until a full board could be in attendance, and Wednesday nizht was decided upon. RIPORT OF MUNICIPAL JUDGE FOR 1912:1913 NIGHT AT HENDRIX STABLES tes left Saturday The fire department was called out " Miss., where he Saturday night at 9 o'clock to the e his duties. as travel-|livery stabie of T. IN. Hendrix. at “. of the Alabastine]“‘e rear of his home between Ten- 8 spent the llOlldd)S nessee and Kentueky avenues, which ] mfly with his family. !was wrapped in flames before the fire i I“ as discovered. of Carrolton, Although the fire was under great ‘& 'few days with his "headway when discovered, the splen- [ qh WM“ Griffin, Mrs. |d1d time rrade to the fire and the 5 W ;and Mrs. Mertie Work of the fire laddies, was as good as any that was ever doune in the ) ; PR Iut\ Several garages and barns and / J residences were in great danger, but § W ones, of Auburn- i flfl,gr(o (he ity tonay. {the firemen had the fire under con- ports e is meeting with splen- trol in less than ten minutes. sncouragement in his race for d C. L. Willouzhby was too! tito rvyol't‘lhe matter himself, | ‘e nofidem the Miami pa )ms i iwas handled, and the short shace of | time it took the department to reach the scene, were matters comimented {on most favorably by the lacse crowd jand it also demonstrated that the City Council m: . splendid invest- it ‘the mmtlon of the State i ; ; 8 ',' gy B i vhine sy he | et in tie puaoce of the up-to !thm Mbo’b ; date auto fire trnck, and that dake- lonom by keing chosen as dl land has & most ¢ feient force of fire lfll'ulflltqf-fll? organization. vheir work Saturday night o been excelled by a |" hters. ecconld not have W, 0T, U hnl:ls a A\Iutht city department. _'e.fl“!( mm"] .\m‘mum\ L0 Jt s thousht that the fire was of me of Mrs. L. B. Bevis. incendirry orizin, as tiaces of zaso-| Alonzo Trueblood, a valued ;. ve of this officc, has returned timates his loss at about §300. His a ‘week's ‘vacation spent -'lt‘“\” automobiles were removed by -lla. 'I.H‘if.‘.hhl)l's, and his only loss was the BT building on which there was no in- Evening Pelegram has infor-| g once. 11 trom a gellable source that, nount -of ‘téket sales at the ATLANTIC COAST REALTY €0.S nd 'ticket-ofice of the Atlantic AUCTION SALE OF LOTS Lineiin 1918 reached the hand- smum ‘of $189,000. This gives| 'In today’s issue appears a full page fea of ‘the fmportance of Lake-|advertisement of an auction sale of —3 & ‘rallroad point. Incidental-|lots in Lakeland Heights and Ozone _1ay ‘be stated that a consider-|Grove, which will be held next Sat- srtion of $his good showing is|urday, Jan. 17, The sale will be con- m;m; Lakeland pas-|ducted by the Atlantic Coast Realty ‘office ‘1s one of a class[Co., one of the largest concerns in /o /nimerous in ‘ the -country, | the country making a specialty of t courtesy and consideration | conducting real estato sales. A Mr. J. C. Underwood is here rep- .18 ‘the 'pulilie is practiced in a \ . v . i, resenting the company in making ar- rangements for this sale, which promises to be a big event in real estate lines. The company has its own auctioneers. With this selling own fine star band and the famous Burtons as auctionecrs. With this selling organization and the fine proposition embraced in the tracts offered, the sale doubtless will be a after the fire. Mr. Ilendrix es vm 8 ot s issue there ap- Ity mrticle the pen of Dor- kx.&*ilfldh should be of inter- !ll'l in Lakeland, andl | ‘because it was Pdlegram by a man @t we let the girls £.a girl he admires e ‘kind other men | ETeat success. , he is a T AT but we|COBURN’S MINSTREL WILL BE THE ATTRACION AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT fflfm e AWW of South Flor- ‘ether ‘with his friends, Dan 'iv'and Johm Winters, are spend- Coburn’s famous minstrel aggre- gation reached the city today and at cksonville. Col. &t ”‘m"" noon gave their usual splendid con- ke uflhctlon of being]|cert at the corner of Kentucky ave- meg m m ‘discovered phos-|nue and Main street, after which - and is known|they paraded through the principal of Dunnellon. |Streets-of the city. gt of South Flor-| The management declare they s boom and that |have the best show they have ever presented, and as Lakeland folks are odern progress. used to the best ‘there is (since the Wacksonville of | E1ks pulled off their minstrel some ;?fl""! entertaining | ¥eeks ago) there will be . vogt 18 well | "YW outainght to see these txlent orida and is a|®d Performers. " CMAJESTIC. Times- The dispatech with which the fire|evening the house, 'line oil were found around the build-| 1912—Cases docketed ......... 619 Cases dismissed ..... 83 Cases convicted ........& 136 1913—Cases docketed ........ 947 (‘ases dismissed ........ 138 (‘ases convicted ........809 J. AL COX, Municipal Judge. $1,000 CONTRIBUTED TOWARD THE ADDITION TO METH" ODIST. CHURCH At the First Methodist church yes- terday the pastor was greeted by fine audiences at both services. In the includinz the Sunday school room was taxed to its capacity. At each service the choir mendered some fine musical selec- tions, the impromptu solo at the close of the morning sermon being especi- ally impressive. During the day ten applications for membershin were re- ceeived, six being announced at the evening service. The problem oi providing larger taccommedations is a serious one and the announcement of a contribution Iy $1,000 made from the Sun cheol to help solve the problem in ites o purpose to meet the gitu ation at the ecarliest possible date. lof INTERESTING BAPTISMAL SERVICE AT TIRST PRES: BYTERIAN CHURCH An appreciative congregation filled terday morning for the Younr Peo- ple's service. Five children were brought for- ward for baptism. A bottle of wa- ter brought from the River Jordan, was used in the service. The names of the children were: Paul Sibley Keith, Elizabeth Keith, Elizabeth Brannan Keen, Dorothy Catharine Cardwell and Edna Mae Paterson. Rev. W. S. Patterson preached an appropriate sermon, using as his sub- ject “The Nature and Purpose of In- fant Baptism."” Special music furnished for the ser- vice was a solo by Mrs. Madden, and a chorus by the choir. Twenty-one of the Sunday school scholars were given a gold pin as a recognition of regular attendance during the year 1913. SEE PILLANS & CO. paper. ad in today’'s 1806 CENTRAL CAFE--Mealg at all hours. Special Sunday, Chicken or turkey dinners only 35c. Central Cafe, E. C. Elder, Prop. 1813 The members of the Junior Hunt- ing Club, a Louisville, Ky., organi- zation, which owns about 25,000 acres of land in the eastern part of Marion county, have arrived for a week's hunt . UDITORIL ATTRACTIONS COMING Tomorrow— TIGRIS The Greatest Detective Feature Ever Shown in Lakeland, 4 Reels. Wednesday— FROM DUSK TO DAWN The city commissioners will meet | i Y e o et aitits (1T o ———— s N N N o AR o Mo i, St e e | VOB X A7, MY RS R A X RO L AL AT ST T, TR TN SR P ST G A D - A shipment of Souvenir Spoons with cut of Hotel Kibler on handle, also many oth- ers. Everything that is carried in a first- class Jewelry Store i .y Repairing and Engraving a Specialtv Conner, U’s{een & King 1 N:xtDoortoP.9 Lok fan¢. F'a | o - e, A i : SPEBBEEREHGE DL VPDEDIOGD D S As@@wwm«xuw%@ww | RESOLUTIONS OF THANKS r§ " ™0 Resolutions adopted by the congre- & i] h( !, “ M 3 ‘_ l Pt R b gation of Grace Lutheran church of ! Lakeland, Fla., at the conclusion of | % the morning service, Sunday, Jan. | 11, 1914, ; Whereas, Grace Lutheran church has been recently presented with a4 handsome pulpit Bible by {lon. Os- f: car M. Eaton, mayor of Lflkolund,;g and the congregation desires to make | % suitable formal recognition of surhl.x: aift, therefore be it : Resolved, that we, the pastor and 1~' ation of said church do here-{ ¢ by tender to Mr. Eaton our sincere | & thonks for a gift that will be of such C; marked value to our church and as ‘x jsure him of our warm and lasting 5 appreciation of the same: 'Y REDUCED Childgren's $1 00 values - 1 . &g ™ i *» =S Ladies Conore: = , — = =2 i . = 1 25 vilu s 150 ™ 1 i ) z ‘nd, whereas, Mrs. M. 8, !l.’l')i‘v'ts‘ 1 nic. {, of Columbia, 8., €., has pre 1% ./Njfns senicd our chureh with a very beau § vl o " Qo : tirnt silver communion service, B ‘fi l 75 \ ‘ll ges 3’ l Al ther fore be it g 2 25 se l 6; Rosolved, That this congregation g: TR s does’ hereby gratefully acknowledge & i v 3 3 this timely and useful eift and will! Vo fante Y ’9 E' ")”v\ ' Ay 'he ! hold the donor in constant Christian | & 122 1} Y “ [} "l\ hl \h'\tu wvwus remembrance for the same; and é AVCI‘HIQ ¢ viere Foot-Fitters We Renair Shoes While You Wait R e 2 Ay Manning, formerly of Ty- - J. B. STREATER Contractor and Builder Having had twenty-one years’ experience in building and contract the same. And be it further ing in Lakeland and vicinity, ' feel competent to render the best service Resolved, That a copy of these res-|in this line. 1f contemplating building, will be pleased to furnish esti- olutions be transmitted to Mayor|mates and all information. A 11 work guaranteed. Eaton, Mrs. Habenicht, and the|{Phone 169 J. B.STREATEQ "GRAND THEA TRE Evening Telegram be requested to Ail tris week, Jan. 12-I7 Whereas, the First English Luth- eran church of Tyrone, Pa., has con- |} tributed to this church, through Mr. and Mrs. rone, two church collection plates of hapdsome modern design, therefore be-it Resolved, that the cordial thanks of this congregation are hereby ten- dered to the church at Tyrone for Quality publish the same, POWELL OTTINGER MISS MAUDE ALFIELD, Mrs. E. S. MANNING, Committee, TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS It is especially requested that par- ties having autos, kindly refrain from running ahead of the fire truck or of dtopping near the fires, as it is extremely dangerous to ‘the men who are obliged to drop off and lay a line of hose, as well. as possible chance of collision as such was narrowly averted at Saturday’s fire, 1822 0. M. EATON, Mayor. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Whereas, it has pleased God in His all wise providence to remove from our midst our beloved sister, Mrs. G. F. Gilbert, be it Resolved by Elnora Rebekah Lodge No. 4, that we bow in submission to the will of Him who doeth all thinzs well. We shall miss her bright smile and friendly hand-clasp when we assembly together. Resolved that we extend to our brother and b€ SR . Well, we start another big week|The Great Labor Feature in 5 Reels :’;’:{"T““ our ’”‘""'f"“ !‘t"'"!h’lfh.\' in W | ] fine comedy show. Come early| Every Union Man Should See This b DRIV RIENT, and that a "“".\'i i} and see the whole show bcfor'n s n‘f ”w.ch TIW()IIHI(H.IS Do upenq upnn: | “Cobe™ starts the big doings at the Jan., 20— "‘-" "".!H”"R "\I' "hlfl lml: :“lll] nuh | { Auditorium. MUTT AND JEFF lished in the L.akeland Evening Tele- | .‘ ! 9 > o — _._‘__‘ Musical Come d\ oram and he sent to Prother Gilhert : ! A MRS, GUY ARENDELT AR | THE HOBO ,mn T_'E HomE) i S. . B, DAYTON. fi HT ‘ STIRT {0B5LE VITHIN THE LAW MRS. €. E. DAYTON,” | | 20 'S GREATER A Side-Splitting Co [ The Great New York Success MRS. J. W. SUTTON Ml 2 L Wi EIS 1 9 Committen BILLY RIDDLE AND HIS Yi'Mm YUM GIRLS ey PV FIRE AND WATER PAID IN FULL - e th i VAUDEVILLE FROBOOLAYE : AT F r the | NTIAY B - t T \ A bhond olection for t i ram ONDAY—"The Loaded Dice” (K AT PTAY P 15 % F [ ¢ nt of t1 T AY. ¥ 1 (A ricany ’ = 'r- i a ; P AR 1 bles.” Full of Comedy. = ED LOUTSA | e les PROF. MARKS. Di S I Picture, Too. | Feb: 2- e 8 of a new site for t1 JRSDAY—"A Novelty Minstrel.” #OF. MARKS, Director of Orchestn [ § ‘-i We A » Odd Things SMART SET Dade r conrt house v » re- Black Face ” SRR . Pancing. High | . ; Feb. 6— de s neeting he cor g { Remember, Saturday night we 7S al Too ade at a meeting of the com F W X , ; i i Vaudeville ICgmin: T SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA 0. |miseloneras in semton in Miam!. but RIDszis ",.odtls a la Jardin de; have a special inducement for 8:15 Feb, 12-22— nothing definite was decided, as 'hn’SATURDAY « 3 ” .‘""“’ {lm'ndzm(-n,.whi(‘h it will be to , $1.00 .| THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEN CHAUTAUQUA board members believe it best to act| N ittiok co Nt TIUE SRR 30 1IXORIINS T RED CROSS In Six Reels slowly In this matter. | A nee and Night) Admission 10 and 20 cents = -

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