Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 21, 1914, Page 5

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Wn} B i [n Case of Fire: Phone 5 000; gpiolepedoiioloiiol ol dobi g ;:poafifififlflfififififig : REGISTER! 4 D0 IT NOW! You can’t vote in the com- ing primary elections unless you register anew. It makes go difference that you have registered once; everybody must REGISTER AGAIN under the new election law. Unless you attend to this Juty NOW, you will not be permitted to vote. The time for registration expires on March 2. | Get busy if you want to vote! 1f you have never regis- tored, REGISTER NOW. 1f you registered in a for- mer year, REGISTER AGAIN! = e S - - - - - -1 GEONURURERB OGO Miss Ruth Ley joined a motoring party to Tampa, where she will gend a few days visiting her sister Alexander. Mrs. T. F. Mrs. (Guy Toph and children went to Tampa this morning in their new aar. Mr. Toph will join them Mon- day when the family will join the Gasparilla merry makers. Elnora Rebekah Lodge No. 4 will meet Monday evening at 7:30. All members are requested to be present. Miss Mary Groover returns tomor- row from a delightful visit to Gaines- ville, where she was the guest of her brother, Mr. Morgan Groover, and where she was shown much social attention . The Queen Esther Circle is serving delicious homemade candy this after- noon and evening at the store of Williumson-Moore. They have marde quite a reputation for fine candies and are being splendidly patronized. The Farmers’ Club is meeting to- day at the hospitable home of Dr. W. H. Conibear, where all are no foubt enjoying a pleasant and profit- able session. Miss Alita Stubbs, of Tampa, i8 in the city the guest of her friend, Mies lessie Trammell. Miss Stubbs and Miss Trammell were class mates at Wesleyan and Miss Stubbs’ visit is therefore one of mutual pleasure. Mrs. Richard MecConathy, Ocala is visiting her friends, and Mrs. J. B. Ley at the Me(hodist parsonage for a few days. Before re- trning home she will visit Tampa and other South Florida towns. of The infant flnught(‘r of Mr. Mrs. Hugs low for several days, is reported to be slig 10w being entertained for her| Meovery, which all earnestly hope| Will prove the case. Mr. Harry Cole, manager of the Fort Meade opera house, was in town Ysterday, comparing notes Wwith ““"3"“1' Green of the Auditorium. Ur. Cole states that the Norman| Fields players made the fi nest im- IrSsion on his people of any com Py that has been in Fort Meade! this scason : : : : H0000 4B B I SIS HEI DS Tonight R0 @ grand week end concert; spe- “al numbers will be presented MONDAY NIGHT NORMAN FIELDS PLAYERS e i . THE VILLAGE PARSON (8 | ! Comedy Drama with Vaudeville| Between the Acts o 8 accompanied by a gentleman Ng a reserved seat coupon free. Prices 15, 25, 35 i CENI QD | aaaaaanoaaqo_poaa“fiaauaa Rev. ! and renin, who has been very, hitly improved today and hopes| UI)IIORIIJM-* {LOSING OF THE CHAUTAUQUA | rord.lv and mm\ here : his Property jnt Ml\,; Lillic Lakel : Mi e teacherg ip s ‘M the week-gng } Owens A, Miss Irens Wi ton, D, nigt Mrs, Miss Gussie S 1jef Texas, ig in the guest of Mrs, J | 5 home on Sout i ' venue | The first chupey 1 purchase display petis 1in which to a nee ft b the Mptlm«hr rl urch, Rev, J, B Ley, the past t it pays to advertiw goods and other things plan to go atter eaint in the same way, The T without cost readine notices to all| [he. churches, and is always glad to assist any church in any way pos- sible, and, while taking advantage | of our generosity, § and Rev, oy b (it also pays to buy fpace anid let the people know the church wants them *nough to back up their with the coin invitation Mr. Frank Bookhammer burg, Pa., wife of Pitts- with his for wWho came weeks health, died last night and his body will be shipped today to nl;i home in Pittsburg. Mr. Bookham- mer stopped at the Kibler for a good hery several g0 his his while when he first came to Lak land, but recently rented a bunga low where he was living when the end came. The St. John's Presbytery met in Tampa yesterday and amongz the items of business tran ted, the most important was the organization of a new Presbyterian church, to be called The tiyde church. The church has charter members. The pastoral re- lation betwaen th church and R Ji R dissolved Park Preshyterian The Home Mission committes given permission to employ a super intendent of Home Missions who would give his full time to that work in the Preshytery Rev. W. S. Patterson repres ed the First church of Lakeland at this meeting. BIG CONTRACT LANDED (‘ontract was recently (. M. Machonouch of this | nix Iron Co., to supply the strt \etural | | conerete Jocks for the Florida Power ('o., near Dunnellon is of ! velopean « te wit gates dnd is alled as part of the! | hydro-electric )f thi ‘vunmn m the hee river |1t was de huilt I under the ). & H. D. Mer hal 1 neers of this city | considerable work of this char | throughout the State This is the |only structure of its kind in the State, and has a total lift of t y one feet, width in clear of thirty-si | teet, longth of 180 fee and a depth of eight feet over mitre sills. Besides this large steel and iron contract, | Mr. MacDonoug ently fur- nished the st the metal win li-Duck for dows for th | worth bui It numerous through tle com land thig scason THE CO0KE PLAYERS ‘Iw‘!"\:' \ '. 2t |eds there TWO0 HOURS OF FUN nry S—4 3—Fine I Reels—3 Pnce; and 4 Wednesday— i .'mu Tuesday - Lakelud Home Pictu Ulchicks at ‘1.\,_‘! forty-five | si Tampa He 1:h¥~; he. Winnard was| | was | nt- | ( BY LAKELAND MEN awarded to city, | | Flordda representative of the Phoe ' ' steel and iron for the gates of thel QOLUTION OF THE EGG s . PROBLEM IN LAKELAND Fditor Telegram: Northern Observer™ I just wish to any man who is knqym to Jave really fresh eggs need BoOt go Mg with them in Florida. A 1y that nan who has twelve dozen eggs, or! '1 ¥ Quantity that are known to be [Feally fresh can dispose of them in Lakelang stores at any time. great trouble {s that many g\\,»‘lhi be poultrymen save their eggs T & week or more and then bring 0 in to market, These men are Iy known and their eggs are tdrug on the market. On the same 'day the man with twelve dozen eggs ared on the scene, the writer 1wht in three dozen eggs and re- eived 25¢ per but he was | hnown to them in every day were really fresh, has never had any trouble to of his surplus s. To the dispose of his ‘¢ is to buy an incu- hateh chieks and with each, he cannot lose The market in Lakeland s always short of poultry meat and prices are extraordinarily high, and 1 man who has eggs to spare can make big money by hatching them into broilers or reasters, in fact a that way will bring him about $8 per dozen average, hatching ing taken into conslaeration. You, “Northern Observer,” if you have al- a place, don't be afraid of the poultry industry, but conduet It as yvou would any other industry, get all you can out of it in the prop- The writer is in the poul- try husiness and has no trouble dis- posing of his eggs, his only trouble is to get enouzh to make broilers and Ask the editor for my name aud 1 will prove all 1 say. A Northern Map Making a Success in Everything in the South. IThe | dozen, ind that t {and he who could not zs, the advi r and 700 dny money dozen e ready got er way roasters. The banks of the city will remain closed on Monday, this being a legal THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, RLA., FEB. 21, 1914, New Ef fecls In Jewelry and Styles Answering the | B PP & Tango Beads dererrioibodeobdedeibdiddubioilool B @ £ HOTEL ARRIVLS i bobgdd G b il il b KIBLER D. S. Rosewald. New York: B. (Olllllb Tampa; Max lHdBS Orh\ndo. A Kemp, Atlaum Atchi- S ksonville: C. A\ ezus Chi- Crum, lhumm:ton l}lake. Tampa: K. H. Thos. Parry, Bar- 3 son, cago: W. H. \u.. C. M. Tampa: tow: D. Rogers, Cincinnati: £.. Bouchard, Mulberry: Willis Cal- loway, Jacksonville: JA}S K. Payne. St. Louis; kK., K. Gibbons, Balti’ more; J. G. Cooner, Macon; R. L. Mitchell, Jacksonville; A. F. Turn- er, Tampa: K, F. Clanton, Jackson- ville: W, M. Whitney, Coronet Mines: W. F. Allen, Titusville: 1. K. Curley, Tampa: Geo R. Stuart, Knoxville, Tenn.; Mrs. H. Barton, St. Paul, Minn :'Dorothy and Robt. 1, Minn.; N. M. Watson, Knoxville, Tenn: K. C. R s, Cleveland: J. W. Harris, G. (. Lynch, Richmond, Smith and ‘wife, Wau- Barton, St, 1Jmm-§ G. R. Baird and daugh- loliday, Washington's birthday this l~_ \J. \; (!‘llil.l:?.h(‘\lllO("-ll.l(‘ll(;lfilllYI‘lshl::“:. vear falling on Sunday. J. W. Tramme souisville: 4 R on o ok Liieberman, shville; J. A. Hyman, New York: Miss Kfile izht. New York: W. B. Davis, Perry, Fla.: S. BRO. LEY WANTS SANE ROOSTER| !!. Campbell and wife, ( hattanooga’ 5 S. M. Campbell, Jr.. Chattanooga; F B ‘e Jno. €. Campbell, " Chattanooga; Wanted —A perfectly good, sound,|M Bookhammer, Pennsylvania: 3 S NS Brannan, city: Miss Kffie me rooster—of the barred rock \, ms, Winter laven “,Hm aersuasion Must he young, active,|Jac ksonvilles . "h % 8 3 : ington: 1. G. Mar althy, flealess One without a|¢, K. llluuu G(,‘lllll llllvmlll i g N T Bruce, Deford, ich ¥ crow! preforred . ARG 0RI0 el Atlant 1. [L. Blazer, Clarksburg. |n of the species,” possessed of | W, ©G. Cellar, Jacksonvilles at egeibility, with the dew of | i i | vouth upon their maidenly brow. | i;wrwr those trained to cackle only {when they have performed some function worth cackling over. Don't ‘ wre anythin: about the price, pro vided it is 50 cents per head or un- Cquality . Ave so lonz as 1 get LEY der, i J. 8 | 307 S. Ky. | i All Next Week— NORMAN FIELD PLAYERS 4-act plays and vaudeville tweau acts. Popular prices. Opening Village Parson.” by gentlemen, ticket, free, be- Monday il GYPSENE PLAYERS ) lw ular prices. lt‘\\.ml Wiles & Nelson Stoc LAt (iRANl) Iheatre All Next Week (ol 0 Columbus, O0.: Dr, Car olyn Geisel, Battle Creck, plls et S e PR R TR S e FOR COUNTY TREASURER {1 announce myself a candidate for ject to the action of the Democratic primary election June 2, 1914. WERNER G. JONES, Auburndale, Fla. k (9. SEVEN PRETTY GIRLS THREE FUNNY COMEDIANS IN CLASSY VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES Clever, Clean, Pleasing Actors Ladies, | hnldinz: Guaranteed by the Best Booking Agency in the South i county treasurer of Polk county sub- * rence othe OPENING BILL THE TURKISH MAIDEN March 9 A PARKS' SHOW | e 4 and vaudeville at '.’np\i~£ lar prices | Admission: Children 10c, Adults 25¢ | March 16— | R g PAUL GILMORE ! A —— In the Romantie Play CAPTAIN ALVAREZ Harry Hartaell, Director of Music AR =) el Bl cluded in our up-to-date stock of Artistic Jewelry Slipper Buckles Conner, O’Steen & King- Postoffice next door to us Fo that change with every season are always in- Tango Slipper Sets Enamel Butterflies FOR EVERY DAY USE THE Vintage Design ETCHED GLASS Serviceable--Inexpensive Aoyalh, See my window BEBESHBEGHEGDHGHOHEGDIDEDEGPDEG Db bbb b bbb H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, FLA. %@gggiifio***¢4%*¢**® Ty Y ¥ oo oo oo deod ool o Do It Now--- TODAY | Join Qur Popular i Christmas i Savings Club : "' PEFBBEEE 3 l: Hundrds' h=ve Joined ---scores will § lV Join, PIPPEEPPEIRE 05 B I PEPIPIP S S IPPFFPEPEPIEP 5 PP HEFPIFPLE SIS IFPETE - Make sure your Christmas money, for a “Christmas without money is like June without sunshine.” Costs NOTHING to join --costs nothing to withdraw. Call today-- let us explain to you. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. AMERICAN TATL BAN LAKELAND, FLORIDA YT SVSTIIvIvITINIIe Y B G BP BHBHDEDH DD PGP GRSl PSP 0006 500D SOP PRt

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