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

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2 meeting of the ¢ practice tomorrow on at 4 o’clock, at oy aftert dio. All members are urged § jtenil prom} ptly. SRR Hicks F letcher is now in e of the postal savings idepart- m the Lakeland postoffice. Mr. fper is @ SOD of Mr. C. G. bper, and is a very. capable gman. Rt J. D. O'Hern is in Lake- for a stay of two or three s, having come down from Bam- to look after some busi- . C. 6.0, atters. While here she is the L of Mrs. L. W Cowdery and p friends. —— . H. Rountree, of Atlanta, was s yesterday with his moving bre camera and took a number e scenes and also made five jred feet of film at the school as the pupils came out. This e will be shown at the Majes- heater Tuesday and Wednesday, 24-2i b, and Mrs. S. A. Willhide and fren of Durbin, W. Va., accom- ol by Mrs. Caroline Willhide, kins, W. V., have arrived to i the remainder of the winter Mrs. Willhide's parents, Mr. Mrs. . 8. Grantham, corner istabula and Tngram avenue. s Rion, of Columbia, S. C., has been on a visit to her sis- \rs. R. K. Clark, has returned ;. While in Florida Miss Rion i Tampa, Ocala and Jackson- and writes back that none can | Lakeland . . and Mrs. P. Newburg, of La- e, Wis., arrived in the city last fay and are the guests of her I Mrs. S. Raymondo. They are with a view of investing. Mr. burg has not been here in ten b and is greatly surprised at the ferful progress Lakeland has v. 0. G. Hertzog, who recent- turned from a trip around the d, will preach at the Christian h Sunday morning, the 156th, lecture in the evening on “Trav-| in the Orient.” Mr. Hertzog hed in Buffalo and Rochester, York, for several years, and for J years was educational repre- tive of Hiram College, Ohio. - Hertzog is an entertaining and uctive speaker. The public is fally invited to both of these ser- . C. Meets Tomorrow Mrs. Terrell e will be a called meeting of Daughters of the Confederacy Prow afternoon at 3 o’clock at tome of the president, Mrs. F. ferrell. A full attendance is de- ‘:‘“1 a pleasant afternoon is in 0r all who attend. All mem- &e urged to bring their dues. 3. | >COCP-CPIO ~ {HOLLINGSWORTH SUNDAY SCHOOL RESOLUTIONS ON HELD LT gy o DEATH OF MR. N. H. DAVIS In additio ? meeting the death of Mr, N. short chnpel ¢ hearts with sor-|{ g pose of < our first assistant | % man's \l d his efforts to committ untain all that is § { ing: I & D. Clotig t as a leader in | & @ Haffpaur, A B enappreciated. | & Swatts L a stranger; he tts, 1 N ! son . 1 among those who ment of ““\‘ with him. presiding clicr of i y \_‘ '. is memory the g { 1 Sunday school here- trict, took tho ¢ & ‘sxswxnsuewz»amzm quarterly confer ki i e v 1-‘.1' the loss of our oh M”m,'”, : ; 4 ;‘ 115 sustained, and unite Yitts f o s friends in the north in officers showed 11 i Huing the death of a good man Prosperous conditioy. Resolved, that we extend to th;a a | SIXT( b(trs having bee d since J . Uereaved wife our most sincere sym- With a possible 1 o o VAU and pray God to comfort her who have applied. Thoe matrer of| other loved ones as He alone can the church enlargom, nt “" i comfort, May they ever feel the erfed and the following | i ith of the promise of Him who mittee appointed; |said: "I will never leave nor for- from the hoard of rzu:(.»,: “"Mk". theey Catlee bt e ”I’ R | Resolved, that a copy of these res- RS e i olutions be sent to Mrs. Davis and school. There wil] be 2 {another copy to the Evening Tele- an early date an advisory or mxlxldl A T Bl i el fary committee of ladies to co-oper ate with the building committee While the building fund does nn't yet justify actual work on the strue- ture, it was advisable to have a com Sunday | appoi We bave waited for his coming, But we've waited all in vain, We shall never know again. We shall miss him in the singing; We shall hear his voice no more; He has gone to join the chorus Over on the other shore.” MRS. J. T. MONDS, F. C. WILCOX, 0. W, BARRETT, Committee. mittee in readiness to begin as soon as possible. Dr. Cason addrissed the conference at some usual vigorous style, district as a whole and stating that signs of progress and prosperity were general over the territory Hn‘ mentioned perhaps a halt dozen new church building enterpri ed that already revivals had been held. resulting in many accessions to rh» chreh | length in his ing the o 14t |CENTRAL CAFE WILL | GIVE ALL-NIGHT SERVICE es angd stat- several The Central Cafe, charge of |Obposite the City Hall, Main street, has arranged Miss Spina, the nurse in the little Strickland child, has leen ‘Iru cperate an all-night service, and dischargei, gervices being no |Will be prepared to furnish travelers, longer required as the littlo girl is |dutomobile parties and otners with now out of all danger and on 11;,.‘\|‘I~I class restaurant service at any road to complete recovery thanks [1001. The day service will continue to the big-hearted people of Lake-|'"© be the best that can be furnished. land who saved the little girl's life|Regular meals, 35 cents; coffee and by their donations. Not enough |Shdwiches, 5 cents each. Special turkey or chicken dinner Sundays 35 Special rates by the week. A money was subscribed to pay for the three weeks' nursing, but by using| "' up the small surplus in the Tele- trial is respectfully solicited. 918 N. Tennessce. Mrs. lda gran’s charity fund, sufficient funds B. C. ELDER, Proprietor, Swanson . 2071 were secured to meet the bill. The 2054 JE SU ELER following are those who subscribed S e e R CARD OF THANKS since the last publication: Amount acknowledged previ- We wish to thank the kind peo- OUBLY oo vahinrrnnsnenn $56.75 [ple of Lakeland, also doctor and Tel- Neilson Lange ............. 1.00[cgram, for their willing help and F. A. Grether ............ 2.00[services rendered to me during my Friend ...... S s 1.00|1ittle girl's illness. I sincerely ap- A. C. Shaffer... ......... 1.00ipreciate everyone’s kindness. John Handsard ........... o IDA F. STRICKLAND. H. B. Zimmerman ........ .50 Y A Friend .., .25 A Friend ... .20 FIRM POUNDATION Mrs. V. E. Carson.. .50 Friend .......... 10 | Nothing Can Undermine It in Lake Mrs. H. E. P'r.rn&h 25 land Ford HOUSE ....... .t ra| People are sometimes slow to rec- Three Friends ..........- o0 |osnize true merit, and they cannot W. S. Irvin covoeiivnnens { 00|be blamed, for so many have been Mrs. R. E. Nowlin...... 95 |humbugged in the past. The ex- | perience of hunidreds of Lakeland residents, expressed publicly through newspapers and other sources, places hoar's Kidney Pills on a firm foun- dation here. Mrs. Lena Smith, E. Ray street, $65.98 The Telegram has given Miss Spina checks amounting to $70 for her ser vieas, the balance made up from the small charity fund main tained by this paper. It is a matter of more than passing note that of the amount collected $9.93 Wwas brought in by two of little newshovs, Verden Hostetter, who secur 1 large and for the little assistance, oeing Lakeland, Fla., says: “1 am subject to attacks of backache, no doubt pronght on by exertion. A t such secretions always general n's|times the kidney nd E come unnatural and my th is affected. |1 rn! ing would help me except Doan’ bl v Pills. They always act quick- \ learned that hoth cums for whom they felt il ; and tone up my system. I can rec- osbe glthough they Wer deep sympathy, 4 >‘ e vt fommend Doan’s Kidney Pills strong- quainted with the I k3! unacquainted i i ¢ort that|er today than ever and 1 confirm the like n of the A 2 ) |+, «timonial given some years ago they wis am always pleased to speak a good i (% AUDITORIUM: : TONIGHT 5—Fine Feature £ TT“cnons COMING " CHAUTAUQUA t Feb. 23— NORMAN FIELD'S PLAYERS of comedy, four-act THE PENALTY A great ; , I.| :;rx-:le'\'illn between the thrilis; I 3 ’ Popular prices. lik R ¢ March 2— whlch 4 : | pERCCHI GYPSENE PLAYERS class plays. Popular prices. including Edward iE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., FEB. 12, 1914. | QOMTERLY GNP, word in favor of Doan’s Kidney Pills.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 For his smile and hearty hantelasp, | cents. New York, sole agents for the United States. take no other. Locomotive Works at Philadelphia has laid off 1,600 men from the night force. that railroads are cutting down or- ders to curtail expenses. WANTED—Moving picture show. I e — FOR SALE—Pure - WERR S st FBANI\ D'0ize, Ed Lawrence and other What 1 the Tip ' ; ‘ 2-reeler, a StOF k March 9— SAM PARKS' SHOW lays and vaudeville at popu- lar prices ! March 16— PAUL GILMORE 1n the Romantic Play CAPTAIN ALVAREZ W PAGE FIVE{ g Glancé YV ILL convince you that we carry all the at Our Latest and Best that is i carried in a First-class Windows Bring in your Watch, Clock, Jeweiry Repairing and Engraving Jewelry Store Satisfaction guaranteed R Next door to Postoffice Conner, O'STeen & Kine FosterMilburn Co., Buffalo, | FO R EVERY DAY USE THE Vintage Design ETCHED GLASS Serviceable--Inexpensive Aatk Remember the name—Doan’s—and It is reported that. the. Baldwin This is due to the fact —————————————————— ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED wil] buy a moving picture show In any city or town in Florida, Write me and give full particulars, ete. Bell, 1223 Walnut street, Jackson- ville, Fla. Thurs-Sat.2067 See my window H. C. STEVENS Indian runner duck eggs for setting purposes. LAKELAND, FLA. ### Ladies Growers, Attentnon! When you are dowa tewn | have just finished a thorough trip of inspection around Lakeland—I am “stuck on" the town and your beautiful groves—hereafter | shall bring my buyers to your city. My people come prepared to buy and I'll have a party of the “‘wholesome 1 shobplns.'drofi fn for a cup of beef tea or hot chocolate. We know fjust how to meke it 8o that you will call again. See for kind” down here about March 6th. Get busy list your stuff with me NOW. Will be at Kibler Hotel until February 14th. Write or call if you rourself if this is not a fact. mean business. : Red Cross Pharmacy “The Flonda Sand Man From lowa”— L. B. Rand Formerly Selling East Coast Groves III[ fiRANI) , VAUDEVILLE 5 oo s B oo % [ DANNY DANIELS Y “SURPLUS Spells STRENGTH to a Bank, and 1 want you to particularly notice this Bank and thc ample SECURITY it offers its Depositors.” In Comedy Make-up Singing and Talking PHOTOPLAYS WHAT HER DIARY TOLD Love Drama (American) LITTLE BROTHER Interestinz .Drama AN INDIAN'S HONOR Capital $75,000.00. Surplus $27 500.00. Good Western Play. Tall Pine Takes Leave of His People (Western) Admission 5¢ and 10c e o |EVENING Telegram10c a Week COMEDY COMPANY SIX PEOPLE IRSI NATIONAL IANK‘

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