Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 13, 1914, Page 5

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Cue of Fire: Wone 5,000 CLOSE APRIL 1ST b= =3 == 0 =0 = 3 - % - % 3 « B = P = ' W. H. Jackson and her rs. A. C. Freeman, of Ar-| ‘ere visitors to Tampa ves- [ 3. T. Houser has let the 1 |I " tor five bungalows to be| on his property on \West| itreet just in front of the Mr. J. W. Kimbrough.' Logan have the contract. ies will be for rental. Vilkes has two :nrr;u-!i\.‘ 's in Ozome Park that are ring completion. He will! 1e ang the other will be for The houses are being built ¢ & Logan. H1 3 are now on sale for the rmances to be given Tues- 2aul Gilmore. A matinee /VUrht performance will be Martha Honley, who has attractive guest of Miss -y Marshall, returned to her Marianna after a delightful ~_wo or three weeks in lLake-| lies of the Christian church) their usual cooked food «© White Star Meat Market The public is cordially nd(» patronize these ladies. der © plezallivan and Smnh motored | tee] ‘artow yesterday afternoon -E uendance upon the month- 7 of the Polk County Medi- ! y and officers were elected 1suing year, and delegates — to the State Medical So- »¢¢ing which will be held in uring the month of May. ———i ‘. R. Groover, Mrs. J. L. Miss Kate Williams, Mr. O. M. Eaton, Opal Lee ). M. Eaton, Jr., L.. R. ., and W. T. Mclllwaine ng Lakelanq people speni- day in Tampa. d Mrs. W, B. McMullen urned from Jacksonville, I"ay spent several days on ding trlp, having been 1 this city about two weeks 1e _home of Mrs. M. T. 'iOIMrs.‘ chh.lz: was for- 38 Minnie Lee Stafford, of ] ng will be & gharming ad- lLakeland’s soctal circles. lag,a 'Vogt, who has been uke of Dunmmellon, put in rance in United States dis- t here this morning along :a that he starteq for Tam- w#omobile yesterday, but was —y a breakdown, He claimed ,caught the first train for fter the failure to make by automobile, but could ere until last night. His $500, which had been or- reated yesterday, was al- hold good and his case was ‘jal March 18. The charge ‘ogt is that of impersonat- «-ernmefit officer, in making consideration of .mpa Times. " CITY TAX BOOKS o b= EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 13, 1914. MEETING OF 500D ROADS. IASSOCIATION OCCURRED YESTERDAY The Lakeland. Bartow and Mul- berry Good Roads Assoclation held an interesting meeting yesterday at the home of Mr. Phillip Fisher on Scott lake. The tables were prepared on the piazza overlooking the lake and were loadeg with the good cooking for which the ladies of the association are famous. After dinner the meeting was called to order by the vice president, Mr. T. J. McMulien, of Christina. The special committee to adjust | the controversy over the road be- jtween Mr. Schurman's and Mr. Fisher's property reporte that no {decision had been reached and ad- vised that the matter be dropped by the association Mr. Pipkin reported that the pe tition inst closing the roagq had been effective and he thanked the | association for their help in the | matter. Other reports showed satisf: werory 1)!0 ress in all directions, and, : (& vote of thanks to Mr. aud Mrs. Fisher for their hospitality, the |meeting adjourned to meet Apri! 12 at the Medulla school house. Those who attended from Lake ‘land were Hon. H. J. Dranc and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steitz. er 'he ““Talent Gleanings' enter- tainment given by the Society of the Christian church on Weidnesday night, was a decided Ladies Aid! MEETING OF FARMERS' CLUB TO BE HELD MARCH 21 The next regular meeting of the Lakeland Farmers' Club will be held at the home of Mr. E. H. Van Sickler on South Florida avenue, on Saturday, March 21. The subject for discussion will be “How and to what extent can Flor- ida Farmers Free Themselves from the Use of Importey Provisions.” F. J. Jualian, Secretary. MISS MARIAH HARRIS To the memory of Miss Mariah Harris, the daughter of William and Celia Harris. She was born Oct. 29, 1832, in Beaufort county, at Hobon- ny, near Combee river, South Caro- lina; her father moved to Florida in January, 1852, She joineg Mount Olive Baptist church in 1865, and was baptized by Elder Alderman | Wilson. She departed this life on Nov. 13, 1913, in Polk county, Flor- | ida She leaves three sisters and two brothers to mourn their loss, | while it is her eternal gain. She was never marrieq ang lived a con- Christian for forty-eight ;\v;n's, Her body was laid in the I\Immr Olive cemetery to wait the resurrection. | sistent ;In the graveyard softly sleeping Where the flowers gently wave, Lies the one we love so dearly In her lonely, silent grave. Rest in peace, your cares are endea, Rest in peace, your work is done; You are gone where those who ]m‘(‘ you Soon will be coming one by one. success. The pregram was inter- esting, and the rhymes of the ladies who related how they earned their dollar were most clever and humor- our. The Gleaning was very satis- raised being $27. our town has ever secen, is the Ha- waiian Trio that opened at the Ma- Beautiful stage setting Hawaiian music com engagement., and sweet bineq with g audiences the Majestic has had. We advise all to see this act. Honvd:JoN: =@ date for the United States Senate, accompanied by Hon. Allie Angle, Stockton, candi- that as & government sur- i could perform certain sor-; certain ' Jand, going on down the State in Mr. Angle's car, Mr. Angle is leav- ing no stoné unturned to secure votes for Mr. Stockton. Col. T. J. Appleyard and son, T. J. Appleyard, Jr., of Tallahassee, spent last night and a part of to- day in Lakeland. The former is the State, while the latter is a candi- prominent newspaper men in the State. While the latter is a candi- fdate for the office of State comptrol- ler. He is meeting with much en- couragement in his canvass of the State. factory to the society, the amount|day. One of the most novel acts that|meetings this jostic last night for a three nights' |Mr. ood singing ang novelty and church officers arc urgently re drawing pleased one of the largest;auested to be present. of Tampa, spent last night in Lake- ,m] the many courteous acts of sym —Written by a Friend. The meetings now in progress at the First Methodist church are gathering power with each passing Last night the service was largely atten®d’ and most profit- service of the series. Several prayer aftcrnoon and a spe- ahle This morninz the best day cial church rally service tonight. Klein and the pastor have pro vide] a special get-together meet ing and all members of the church CARD OF APPRECIATION We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation to the kind people of Lakeland for the beautiful flowers pathy and kindness during the ill ness and death of our beloved hus- band, son and father, Dr. D. A. Bainter, who was laid to rest in the Lakeland cemetery Sunkay, March 8, 1914, May each one be blessed by God's grace. While we are bowed in the deepest of grief your kindness will never be forgotten, though we are strangers. Mrs. D. A. BAINTER, RILLEY BAINTER, ALFRED BAINTER, MRS. B. M. CARGILE, MRS. M. E. BAINTER, MISS EDITH BAINTER. AUDITORIUM, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, MATINE PAUL GILMORE IN THE SPECTACULAR.ROMANTIC DRAMA "CAPTAIN AI,V;\REZ' AND NIGHT .. You always need certain articles of JEWELRY to complete the success of your appearance. glad to see you and to show our beautiful Ornaments, Novel- ties and Ultilities in Jewelry. - — We are always is our aim, and we do only high class work in Watch, Jewelr and Optlcal Repairing. Conner, O’Steen & King i i SATISFYING EVERYBODY I 3 Postoffice next door to us SoeeirreidefosdodoBe o doofosdednfiodede M"Wfiimtfl Q»MDWOJ»O*K'Q‘M‘MOMOM('MW*O* FOR COUNTY TREASURER I announce myself a candidate for county treasurer of Polk county sub- jeet to the action of the Democratic primary election June 2, 1914, WERNER G. JONES Auburndale, I' a. % ‘P‘&‘W&WM"ENMWE’&WWM ¢ ADDITIOMAL CLASSIFIED iw»s) BB HHGDOBSDHO G S FOR RENT Orange street, Two furnished rooms, 1 Two-story dwelling on Eppes Tucker, Sr. FOR RENT vacant 16th. Apply 505 K. Or-j Streater. 2248 ange, Mrs. J., B. ——————————————————————— WANTED TO BUY-—One visible typewriter. Must be cheap. D. (rockett, general delivery, city. WANTED D. Crockett, the stdewalk contrac tor, Has come to Lakeland to stay; There are three ways to get a livina, But work is my only way. I have had many years' experience n all kinds of cement work; ¥ 1 understand its principles thor § oughly And my duty I never shirk. Hope you won't think me presump- § tious By asking for work in this way; Just remember that I want to serve you, And write me to come sce you some day. D. C(rockett. See my ad. 2250 How He Proposed. It wag rainy and hardly the proper Sunday afternoon for a walk, but they were determined, for they were young and unmarried and llked ad- venture. All went well until they approached a new addition which had Just been laid out. While they walked slowly along an enterprising real estate man came to- ward them with the greeting, “Don't you want to buy a lot today?” “Why, what would we do with {t?” she innocently asked. “Build a house, of course,” real estate man. “Yes, but we're not marri—!" “No, but we might be!” blurted the youth as he made crosses with his toes In the mud. And that was his proposal. The lot was sold. When Eggs Were High In Babylon. “And you're eating grass!” sald the | sympathetic bystander. “Sh-h-h!" returned Nebuchadnezzar. “That's the story I gave out. But the truth s that I think there 18 a hen's nest somewhere out here in the ! weeds.” sald the — J DITORIUM: 'w. '| TONIGHT mmms FROM t BROADWAY | it | Geo. M, Cohan's \T MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS | With a Beautiful GIRLS - Curtain at 8:15 '2' ® MAJESTIC | ool 3—FINE PICTURE REELS—3 AND VAUDEVILLE 5c, and 10c THE HAWAIIAN TRIO The great novelty musical act with special scenery and electrical effects, something worth while AND THE WATCH CAME BACK Comedy with a big “C.” WILLY GETS A WALLOPIN Komedy with a big “K” THE SCARF PIN Beautiful Lubin Drama Prices 5c, 10¢ Come Early; Only 350 Seats Special Matinee Tomorrow B %ifi%i*'fl"‘*5@2*%“!"“‘?”%‘!’%%%@"!“" AUDITORIU W M ‘;' All This Week— SAM AND EDNA PARKS CO. 15 people, in 4-act plays and 4 dif- i.'vr(vnt vaudeville specialties each night. Prices 10c, 20c, 30c. Monday, March 16— WESTERMAN AND HOPKINS The Greatest Novelty Act That Ever Played Lakelany Special Scenery and Novelties, | | Tuesday, March 17— PAUL GILMORE | In the romantic story of the Mexi- can frontier CAPTAIN ALVAREZ March 18— PETER PAN SOCIETY MINSTREL Week March 23— LEWIS STOCK CO. 15 People, 10-piece Band and Orchestra mew»‘wzuzxz'=)rz~wwwm'w§ ’ THE GRAND Frrree V. B. A, VAUDEVILLE STOCK CO. MONDAY All Week |5 MUSICAL VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES | BETWEEN THE ACTS f Presents Tonight V. B. A. MINSTREL MUSIC LOVERS' FEAST SPECIAL SELECTIONS ON CELO ;I.f BY MISS REED |2 THREE GOOD REELS PICTURES .’fjf PRICES 10c and 20c |4 b3 Remember Saturday Night, The & Special Inducement ; 2 OUEQEQPOFOEQPOPOROS oTE |3 SHEG DOGBBEBISPEE P IBIPPOIBRIIES 3D & i LaCAMILLE CORSETS The Lace Front Corset 1 with the Ventillo Sack FOR SALE AT Owens Dry Goods Company 120 SOUTH KENTUCKY AVENUE [ETET T BT Ty T s ‘,.‘g.‘gu,..Mng.g,.g,.g,.g.‘3.,gug.,g,‘q,.a,@,,x,,g,,l,,M"N‘", B e OB S O BB DO S OB DR. GEO. E. LYONS EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST REPRESENLING T'HE A. W. HAWKES CO. OF ATLANTA, GA. Will be located at the Lake Pharmacy for TWO DAYS ONLY If you have any trouble with your eyes or your present glasses are aot satisfactory. you are invited to call and have your Eyes Tested Free 4 Do not miss this valuable opportunity. Call any time during the two days at the Lake Parmacy. ! Lake Pharmacy Phone 42 The Rexall Store EOBOBPOBCHRLBOB PO OB LI OB OB QU oo Auditorium, Wed., March 18th Peter Pan Socxety Ladies : Miss J. Pearle Rogers Phone 42 BB gt o G e Y @ * CABARET MINSTRELS Bcneflt of Woman’s Club e L TEREERS Arranged and staged by 10 of fair sex will appear in ebony faces as end men comic coon singers, opera and jig dancers. A roll- icking up-to-date perform- ance. R ]

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