Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 17, 1914, Page 4

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17, 1914. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. - - COQ0O0LQ0Q0000QYV OGO Y bers of the aid or not. Important Grace Lutheran— i ]ge tvel"“g ’Lleurdm e @ business of the church will come be- Orange street and Tennessee ave i Py T e AT THE CHURCHES Q fore the meeting. nue. L p““““h‘" ayery afteruoon fr‘;)mF;he o TOMORROW & The oilicial board of the church W. E. Pugh, pastor, residence Kentucky Building, Lakeland, & a. © will meet n Dr. Moon's office.on|914 East Orange, phone 116 Blue. .‘lecr(;d in the postoffice at Lake-[¢ 9@ ¢ Q¢ ¢ 00O 00O OO QO Menday night at 7:30. Sccond Sunday after Epiphany. laud, Florida, as mail matter of the|First Baptist— The public and strangers are in-| Epistle, Romans 12:6-16; Gospel, gecond class. Sunday schocl at 9:45. H. t‘.'vi!wl to all of our services. Come|John 2:1-11. ! Rl —_——— . Stevens, superintendent. and Zear the 20spel preached by one Morning and evening bel’\l(:ls a M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. Preachinz at 11 a. m.-and 7 p.!who believes it and preaches it be-{11 a. m. and 7 p. m. respectively. p IR, = “{m." by the pastor. Strangers and cause he does believe it. T. W. Sunday school at 10 a. m. S DCUELION Bebte: i \‘1‘~'im|)~s in xflxo. city will find our Lowman, pastor, 304 S. New York Catechetical classes Saturday af- ,).ne R B R s;‘w‘:mu(-v of worship on North Florida avenue. ternoons at 2 o'clock. : i R re el ;5,2 avenue, two blocks from railway' Friends and strangers cordially Th;ec""m:g_xdm;u..“;l;él:e. ; wlthln J‘e crossing. Evening mecting evange- | Dixieland Methodist— invited to all services. piigr A st M pulilipot 11 R. S. GAVIN, Sabbath school at 10 a. m. e B ot the g o Lakeland fop Pastor. Preaching by Rev. E. Wilson at NOTICE cents a week b e Bl 2 S S Fi ist— Epworth League at 6 p. m. ) ills for water and lights must Hiomithy sase OEloquls LausH ru;s:u%etl?gg:fik,\- avenue. John B.| W. H. STEINMEYER, Pastor. |, ‘! Dillé for water and be paid to the collector at the city|g DRI T AN EWS, b ot hall on or before the tenth day of [ A weekly newspaper giving a resume L.ey, pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. L. C.[Myrtle St. Methodist— each month or service will be dis- iy mfl“ers, i condmt(lms, s e Sabbath school at 10 a. m. continued without further notice|§ county affairs, etc. Sent anywhere Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pas- Preaching by Rev. Yager at and a charge of $1 will be made for for §1.00 per year. vew |tOT. Subject, ‘“‘Love's Ministries|7 p. m. disconnecting and connecting. == = |and Mastery." W. [i. STEINMEYER, Pastor. E. C. FLANAGAN, THE RUBAL CREDIT BILL Senior League at 6 p. m. A spir- —— Commissioner of Municipal Activi |itad, profitable meeting for young Cumberland Presbyterian ties. Senator Fletcher occupies a posi-|,nq o10. | There will be services at both) tion of exceptional distinction a.| 7 p. m. Miss Nannie B. hours, morning and evening, Rev issi i m " 'FOR RENT--Two furnished rooms e head of the commission appoint |, issionary ‘ il #wis in charge. REvery ;) ; ¢l the head o pp Gaines, missionary to Japan, will J. D. Lewis in charge Everybody e s Shi fopeane t‘o x‘)rovldem,(l“k of her work and of the ‘\lusr;('nrdienll\‘ invited. 8l tonncr Dlovida avenne. 1350 for a system of rural credits intend- |to's kingdom in the orient. A — ¢ ed especially to aid the farmers infg,10ndiq epeaker, she should com- Free Methodist—« procuring money on much easier|yang a crowded house and wiill Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. terms than is now practtcable. Ifloparn her hearers. l Church at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. WILL EGCHANGE for city property in d.akeland, one first-class, five- this measure becomes law there is| gnecial music: In the mornin:f REV. W. S. GARDNER, l’afsing(’\l;' ] ml;;inf \u;lv:omo::(l)lsel; s no estimating its benefits to thelipo (noir will ¢ing as an offertory Pastor in Charge. Buick. Write Bartow, Fla.. | : class it is intended to help, and it|an anthem by Emmerson, “I will, office, Box No. 128, or call p!]l::‘l; ; Absoluw'yfi“aranteedv'v' Cast&llrod“ctmn is quite likely to become law, for Pray.” At the cloge of the sermon All Saints Eplscopal— 297 R. 86 il President Wilson is practically |, special solo. In the evening Miss. Sunday school at the regular committed to it and there is a rapid-| aoget will render a violin obligato our. There will be no preaching |FOR SALE—200 bushels peanuts, s prlces 31 5) sl 75C’ 50c ly growing sentiment in Congress|,s an offertory, and the choir will service as Rev. Bolton conducts ser- bright and good; 90 cents per g ‘In behalf of it. Senator Fletcher ging, ‘0, he joyful in the Lord,” by |vices at Plant City tomorrow. bushel. W, H. Anderson, Wil- T IR g O el 2 / has given profound study to this|y,.yxer. | liston, Fla. 1862 subject and has an intimate knowl-| g unoers are accorded a home- First Presbyterian— ] edge of Its various phases. The bill|}jke welcome. The public is cor-| Tennessee avenue, between Main fip yoU WANT to buy a nice, new, | 1 will be pressed at the present ses-|gially invited. and liemon streets. W. S. Patter-| 6.room bungalow cheap, call D. | sion as supplementary to the new Rl i son, pastor. © Boiwell it Heed toraior phone l 3 currency law and its enactment Ohoistiane. | Preachinz at 11 a. m. Subject,| 275 Wil show you Something into law will be an epochal measure Bible school at 10 a. m. “Sunday the Christian Sabbath.”| worth your while. 1860 s i lmmens?y summa:e ::0 Prezchine and communion at 11 At 7 p. m. the subject will be “The TO THE agricultural development o the a. m. Subject. “The 4'mnmuninn."'»\'""h Commandment . Souniny jSomedoritne leadinkoton Preaching at 7 p. m.; subject,| Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. E tures of this bill are as follows: ADle Gatew Ayt T ies i Young men who find Sunday morn- fléf Ite ar ar et i Farm land banks to be created in| pyq 4in society will meet at the g a dull period will be surprised il A o0 ; the various States to supplement| .\ Tuceday afternosn of 2:90. {to find what an interesting time the " federal reserve system of Glass-OW-[ Ay the qadics o the chiich are members of the Young Men's class - ens currency law. Corner Florida Avenue and Main Street int We will sell for CASH ONLY on Satur day, January It ALL MEATS AT REDUCED PRICES urged to Ye prescnt whether mem- have. Come, join it. A commission of farm land banks ! ¢ to have general contract as a fed- 2 eral official and federal fiscal agents to supervise operations of each of these land mortgage banks. ‘\ Banks to have federal government charters like present national Western Round Steak ... ! banks. Western Loin Steak These banks to issue debentures Prime Ribs, Western i as their direct obligations, the pro- Western Ch{lck Steak b ceeds of such debentures to e The ClgaIette Of Western Stew 7 loaned to farmers on first mort-| | L ANJ S NG @0 O~ 172, (| O A W G Ty —. | vestern Stew ... .. Western Pork Chops Florida Pork Chops ..... Florida Round Steak gage banks. %ahy i Banks to have federal govern- . ment charters like present national ‘- banks. These banks to issue debentures E never repeat the same Florida Loin Steak clothes order for two |Florida Chuck Steak 3 ::e;:el:f d;;izt ?::Li"::g::; th:; g o Piedmont stands alone—far above all different men. Good merchant [Stews ....... .. ... Tkeal 1o Biktts or Gt s imitators—the highest grade cigarette tailoring never calls for two |Head Cheese ... .. .. gages. ' ever sold for the price. suits precisely alike, for |All Snoked Sausage G Farmers’ mortgages to bear high- er interest rate than the deben- tures, and the difference to consti tute the profit of the new banks, Banks either to be formed by pri- vate capitalists or on the non-profit- seeking, co-operative basis. Securities of these banks to be exempt from taxation. Farmers to repay their loans no two men are the same. | Cuts not listed at correspondingly low prices ———— In quality of tobacco and workman- ship it is always absolutely uniform— always pleasing and satisfying—always ripe, rich and mellow. Ready-made clothing can never compare in excellence with clothes which you tell us ;c:d::\fytui]ored-to-individual Pfi(:ki"g flouse S"Dmies Ed. V. Price & Co. Is it surprising that Piedmont should‘ be the biggest selling Sc. clgarette in' America? Whole coupon in each D D e o e e e G R S G S e e e S S through “amortization” that is, i package. ; Sy - - BB o Lygetrenmms5bocee s and we can prove it Il Transmission machinery for packing 1 As a la;{—desperate expedient to IO f.Ol' w'"’amson e MOUI'G CO, houses‘ pnlleys, behs, etc. Shipmenls get relief from the loafers who har rass him by their presence and con- versation while he is discharging his editorial labors, Major Butler, of the Inverness Chronicle, intimates that he may get an aeroplane and do his writing in the upper air. We should be glad to look upon the major manipulating the steering gear of an airship with one master ful hand, while with the other he calmly composed that great variety of excellent copy which makes the Chronicle the envy of every weekly reporter in the State. — L.-.‘___.__-___'_...__.__-_____-J “FASHION SHOP FOR MEN” R [GHT NOW. An Event of Importance To Every South Flerida Shopper MAAS BROS. Semi - Annual Clearance Sa'e , | Begins Saturday, Jan. 17th his shocs and feed. The best of| Box presses with strapping attachment--facilitates work and minimizes labor. Ready for immediate shipment Intern:tional Harvester Kerosene Er gires for ALL PURPOSES. Fine Foundry and Machine Work Fromptly executed and prices consisten! Hon. W. A. Russell, editor of the Palatka News, has announced him- self as a candidate for the State ¢ d harness, the warmest of blankets, the \"\(‘ carry mn S'OCk fOl' imm(‘dl'dt(‘ Sh]‘d' Senate from his senatorial district and continues for ten ays best of stable equipments ment S g > X i S. Some 1 uga: at Mr. Russell has served in the lower 5 N dandy robes for the horse owner too. | 10 I g Kettles mn 40’ 60 80 house of the Legislature with con- This sale affords excellent opportunities for purchasing Look in and look around. It your yalion SIZeS spicuous ability and as a faithful high class seasonable merchandise at remarkable reduc- horse needs anything, you will fing! and capable public servant he has a right to seek promotion to the! Senate. He is an unusually bright man with an abundance of educated | brains and we have a hunch that he is going to be elected to this new T . 5 T ST I T =—_.____—_—'—__1 i : it here. Don't forget to look at a : tions. robe for yourself either at g u rO n W O r s Tampa, THE HARNESS MAN v MAAS BRO ¢ Flerida ; TAMPA, FLORIDA Jjob he seeks. SIOWEET Y T WY LR o = VC (EASHANG | AUDITORIUM THEATRE, WEDNESDAY AND THURDAY, JAN, 212 ". , GEORGE KLEINE PRESENTS“——-—\ waicisva, | THE LAST DAYS OF POMPE]|| M sho i —_— —'| Nigh, e&00,6:30, % Direct from the Bijou Theatre, New York City. LTI The Moto Filmic Masterpiece of the A% B 42 ARy

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