Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 14, 1914, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR heretofore has been that each dis-; trict should nominate its own com- ' P ¥ l "le fVGfll“g Ie egram missioner, said nomination to be rat- ! ok ified or rejected by the vote of the emm———e e : g e Published every afternoon from the | entire county in November. That rule is now to be set aside under Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class. the construction of the attorney general and there will be no dis- trict nominations as heretofore, the voters throughout the county nomi- EDITOR. | nating as well as electing the com- M. F. HETHERINGTON, %%W’ PEBEEPEEPIIEEEEETEEDEHEIE B d :;3 S8 Ha R S e 1 oo B 3o Christian Church— At the evening hour Mr. Bible school at 10 a. m. Lane, the Scottish soloist, will sing Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30|that world-favorite song. +The p. m. Morning subject, “The Per- Ninety and Nine."” fect Law of Liberty.” Evening sub- R. S. GAVIN, Pastor. ject, “The Worlg That Was, and the EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., PRTET L S r s MARCH 14, 1914. TONIGHT || AT THE m —— e th SUBSCRIPTION RATES on issioners. This methoq minimizes Present Evil World.” Are we any o danger of any undue influence | NEArer ready for the judgment at Orans the board by the commissioner of the end of this world than the ante- Pugh, in ¥ Grace Evangelical Lutheran— ae street and Tennessee pastor. uditoriy Theatre ave-| g o & P | - e “nis 3 JI0E e o aon b ‘gE‘” any particular district and gives all diluvians were for the flood? We| Sunday Lent—Epistle, i Bix montne : "’)Y ters a voice in each nomina- | are nearing that time when we must , Luke 11:14-28. EAIES monThe el 149 give an account for the deeds done ning worship at Delivered anywhere mthm the UL e in the body. [ tively. Umits of '[h; City of Lakeland for 10 ORDINANCE NO. 62 Our protracted meeting will be-| Sehte’a, wee . s ; | ¢in Monday night, March 23, with! nary Lo 4 y e A An,:igrd:;;a"f:kc'rmg"p?f,;ritga.s'":;:miss;i':w"‘: (. A. Woodford in the pulpit, and t 8 as 3“n0unced n yeSterdaY s papfl‘ From the same office is Sidewalk District, and the Quality of Ce- )M GGoldie Princes Lowman, of THE LAKELAND NEWS, LR LB New York, cowducting the music. ! Lenten service onl} . A weekly newspaper giving a resume | | These workers come to us well rec- nifigs atiiis0 0.clof k'z L\ l ! t t Ie JO u r " ey Ihrou of local matters, crop conditions, | Cits of Lake. |ommended, and no doubt will meet| is cordially invited to eounty affairs, etc. Sent anywhere ' [r the city l\\i'l‘nn { the approval of all wio love good|any or all serviees of the church 1. [l ' ; for $1.00 per year. | e intersecti ,"‘“rf, ]; Y:‘A‘.;:“ e [‘l‘\'h_ | preaching and singinz. The meet-| i ]P “‘. use at rl Ce Bu I Il i o ( i ort At daing s ! : i b wnd \l‘l.;" 1d ;m-c!, ::u. h along lnlx ..'k ing will be held in a tent on the| A]] Saints— - SOS— nue to 1k street wence west ng Oak o - 2 v ha T T street to Lake avenue, ) e e ‘rm along | vacant lot of Mr. J. L. Skipper,! Owing to the absence of the rec s \ ! h ]‘“r“"'“ .1.1'0.;.\' e >{L"> l”,p" Ke avenue :rl i\’w‘r:h[ \th-“n"t corner of Florida avenue and Lemon|tor there will be no s¢ rvices held, Sh . h f 2 congression: < ; g alc s 0 avenue, S . ¢ (“i]:m(om];:. m_”\' T]“fmmll m_,t?lf' Lincoln avenue to Lime street. “rhus i the third Sunday of the| Ong the Wonder u1 ShOp .;“-‘,‘ A s et b e R R e e 1w, U)\\.\I.\N, Bastor,: | Blans, ity hal services in St. | Sy stem 0 € argest al]OrS L is g L"m“}: (wn(:‘tlwl that :n“‘, .«:"rrll”‘_\I‘Alliiuuxl.‘lll.“ reety “r‘{”n;“ AT Mark's church as follows: Holy Eu-| ; G d Ong. ; ) ‘v“ I_ ATRmAn Wiy ”.1"' I_lo inclusive of the streets describing the | Dixieland Methodist— | charist, 7 a. m.; morning prayer n the world Of oo Made' opposition in his race from this dis-|bounds of the said district. Sabbath school, 10 ¢ {with ser at 11 ¢ . evening! Tt g aiichag g Geotion 2—=Within the sald sidewalk distrier | Dabbath s ool, a. m [with s rmon a At oy 1ng | O d Cl h b2 J 2 ; AVElan walks shall be of such width as the city | Epworth Leazue, 6:30 p. m. prmr with sermon at 7:30 p. m. to-VUrder Oothes. I anyhow. How long would it take aengineer shall determine upon in view of other " 3 1 Tkt 4 Phe Rev. E. Yager, evangeligt,) It specially requested that all congressman from his district to oc- walks in the district; no walk to be less than d i ”;( s h; dA | feet in \\‘1\1: th or mr_»r.lu;m nn] : will assist the pastor in a revival members of All Saints parish who y e )8 C 3 B * Beetio b ] p( P v resc io ) . gs.s"' PRR D R e (’rry:lnx:lii\ril‘vxlxl:':r.lu::i‘ks‘“iu‘l‘llli'l Gae. |meeting beginning with the 11 a. can will attend the Sunday school SEE THESEV!EWS IONIGH gress: \mlk "_li;!ri;'l ;_rrxgn :m YI;u‘l.l : Db m. service tomorrow. There will be session in the chuecn at 10 a. m. | [ b on W lor to e laying ol valks In 3 1 : : i the sald district, a fee of one dollar for the |S€TViCe every day} and night next|\We will be glad to welcome any one; ° ° ‘ We venture to assert that the }mlr' f‘ |1N:L(xw;':nl:m} ;n;;tu 1\];:111 lm;t “Iv:*]t)\u week. The public is cordially in-[to our adult class. Any children nmi w‘ l l lams on - M 0 ore C(l it nd a pern 0! e laying of i & | 3 A Lakeland Ev<ning Telegram carries granted by the city clerk. | vited to attend. ienrolled ¢lsewhere will find a cor-| ) as many, if not more want ads than ‘,l:‘,:'“‘12'3n,’:.'.:,”":;‘fif{f“;;:"“Q]‘L:w.ll(:lzli“;.‘c gl W. H. STEINMEYER, ldial welcome here. “FASHION SHOP FOR MEN.” ) any other daily in the interior of and free from deleterious material or matter Pastor | IR ; i 4 g i | Coarse Aggregate—Coarse gravel shall con S e < { PhOne 298 Drane Bld 2 Florida. Bro. Hetherington iS @ s of inert materials, crushed stone and the i | First Presbyterian— | g hustler, and knows that the popu- | like. 'l'!mml ;r“ \ reen, !u-llm one fu]ur;lh \.,r Myrtle St. Methodist— Tennessee avenue, between Main | ar inch in diameter. irave used sha "w 5 i larity of a daily in Florida is gauged; e il ri slokienlic. bunding, -fiee:| Sabbath school, 10 a. m. and Lemon street. Rev. W. S, by the number of want ads it carriest | | from '1"1""'“”‘ matter -““t";'l”“" \i/"l for; There will be no preaching ser-;Patterson, pastor. | picces of coarse aggregate shall he such S o e —Inverness Chronicle. piss through a one and a half inch ring “vice tomorrow., The pastor will ly.j Sunday school at %:45 a. m.. %l, And the Chronicle might havel, ) Lo All i ”"'I“‘“‘"' i'l‘ i “"'“~ l‘lf‘l'llll‘j“'f; 'in a revival meeting at Dixieland. 1 Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 & added that there is no better l!!‘f!(vi",’}"' ,~,.‘m',,,,,, 1 or vegetable m | The congregation is invited to at- p. m. Rev. O. M. Van Swearin- & J B STR EATER of the prosperity of a modern town|y it H‘m“l‘m HaRl e ]Tlel'I):'l,l Jvitend this meeting {gen, of Mitchell, Towa, will preach L nhbaiiss chibaciy bEilte e qus e Amricin | W, 1. STEINMEYER Hiofhine Ant evening service. ‘ Ontl'aCtOI‘ and Bu‘ld ! 2 N v Testing wterials, and by them oy i o 9 . : i people than the advertising columns aqopted as requirements of “standard num Pastor. Subject for morning: ‘“Angels We 1 er1 of its representative newspaper i £kl il e o [ p B i “; : Having haq twenty-one years' experience in buil : -0~ 5 th inehes in thic 5 1rs aptist— Hail who do roam tracting i (D g ‘ ' ; i . tracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel il ints- Al walks shall have ex SliHAT ool At te 6 e TR s Sl y, I feel competent to ok il received the fret fssuo | aLEGLEH B A o N Stevens, superintendent. Preaching bes? sell\-lce b this line. If 90memp1?tmg building, will { of the Florida Arrow, a new publica-| Bdzes of Walk--sidewalks shall have Lae 11 a, m. amg 7:30 p. m. by the Rirnas e to furnish estimates and all information, All work i iss o0 Moyt 1iNg rumulul edges, the arc wvature to be as | o it SR B A 1€ church for yon . ;1:“1 Ll;”l“l from Plat "”3 DYl it dt Al e o e in dia. | pastor. Timely toples both hours.| (Come, by our Father be & Phone 169 're( e¢Berry, editor and owner, to Strangers anq visitors in the city be published on the f(oth and 25th T‘" ) \,‘: ~\|-“ s H;'“,‘,‘l’h.h]:,“m urged to make H\”.Z ‘”“ i ,ly'.“-,j l(»f ; R i ? : day of cach month., Fred is an in de of cement one part, pate two | o e ; i cogl Cumberland Presbyterian— | ' FE T g R L D S ve | worship while here. Our church 1s{ TRev. Lewis will fill the pulpit at} ———o gt Salaiin YOUNE. TSI ARG E T pnnide el e L _{on North Florida avenue, two blocks hoth honrs tomorrow The public y Sk s L spreads his energies in so many di-] Weirin 'l by f, ‘,‘{l,\“m' |”“ e L from railway crossin 1 1 S b q s : £ Leourse of sidewal wll be not less than one ) ailway ssing. rdiall ited. K R rections it is not surprising that he inch; of Portiand cement one part anl two [ERHGR L K ; has at last encountered the newspa-|! ( sund i e A materials —Coloring — matter EE—— per bee and got it buzzing in his sidew if used, shall be good mineral col i of this ordina ! & hair. e has a sense of humor and {5 ol SElRnEa @ LAY and “\jivine of Mortar -Mortar for the base of viction thereof in the m says in his paper that he will be the sidewatks shall be mixed wet enough to flush | ed not more than one \“ next congressman from this district. “\:H\\.;“',‘h:; ‘\‘;ll‘}“.\“ ')]lly.‘;::ll,!,'\';l"\‘:|'{ml‘,";',]]- "\“‘,“.’r‘f‘ AL 2 ”.“'l “‘\'\I,' T ’,T‘,‘",“f,,"',f“[, akes Hot From the ] fo st Iion. of the cement from the coarse agerezate | owne o monthie notice fo. bulld g 1) i : Uof the mortar, The wearing course shall have | particular sidewalk required, and the entin L] The Live Oak Democrat has a re- con Hitenesowiila wil ‘]nr‘m'l cusy f\m ding \4‘ tor s lwu\]\ N el .l‘;l-‘.‘ i G) !.qg_le “ t hat S Sionldn erans wepe Without tamping, and in every lnstance shall [ board of « ioners by the city eng e g Z‘:‘n:\“: *“““‘I lll““l‘m Crops “‘?‘ follow the base within fifty minutes. Al mor fhen to e assessed according to law to i = ‘I?é . rreatly damaged by the recent cold wr must be placed before it has begun tojal ty owners for payment in equal @ 1 g snap, in some places as much as 75 harden A\ s tasnoctlon. 6t Sidewalks—T i‘\“" o “;."‘ three, f ; 2 Wi or en n y . Seotion 8 speetio of Ridewalks e | year: day of assessment, instg ents to & per cent. Miami is cited as an in- enineer shall live: power upon inspec- | boor I el o b hobeat & # Nk P & X ke tion of walks to require alteration or relay from iss of feates of indebtedness stance where the young vezetables “‘ ' when walk is not deemed within require- [ 1 hereby certify m.n‘(;,.lf i g .‘.»‘1“ -‘ JS’» were badly bit and there must be ! mer fux this ordinance, or for other reason |\|}‘\1«I“|v‘.|*‘f-1 by the city com 1 on March |rs e h0 ls urc @ ¥ ; & imperfect ' 1 W much replanting. I'he yemocrat| section 6—All ordinances or parts of ordi. H.LSWATTS | LSWATTS & will [lh'llr‘b‘ make a note of the fact: nances not consistent with this ordinance are City Clerk Sunda s m. & $ : CU repenled hereby. Approved by me this 9th day of March, 1814 ) B h Y that the country tributary to Lake- Seetlon T—Any person connected with the 2228-Wed, 0. M. EATON, Muyor BY ks t at one Of my best I\afs land was not in the I ijured hy e & <: ia Sn Do 56t & vagetubls sty 08 Evangelist G. A. Klein|: Banks is located in La: an orange blossom wilted. It \"fl-fi‘ & ® e g P & | Special Music by Male Quartette | & [ signal proof of our natural climatic % IDEWALKS & d Soloist P. M. Boyd. & l i advantages when even as far down g i o N & t 1S conservatively marb ag is i ) Mg ‘nas ) T as Miami on the East Coast thrro‘“ Having had many years' experience in all Kinds of cement and g | I if Han frf"“f hard ""‘“‘L'h 10 inflict se-\ & brick work, 1 respectfully solicit part of the paving that is to be B and abso‘utely safe. ,m rious injury. We are in the best|& gope in Lakeland. All work B part of Florida here for climate as) 3 “fi . et > | N O D PR S S R w as {2) - gs. | RHEHEHE RS & I ¢ll as all other gooj thing GUARANTEED ONE YEAR SN 5 - 0 v Where ignorance is bliss, it is fol | As an evidence of good faith 1 will allow the property owner to g :umq- S BB & Bt o foiooeo g e T 1y to be wise, runs an old saw. It is' @ retain 10 per cent of the amount of their bill for that time. pro- & . for this reason, possibly, that ]‘:IHYH]" viding they will agree to pay the retainer with § per cent per an- % Al]l 'ator Good n M. F. Hetherington, of the L;\l:w‘“ num at the end of the guarantee pericy if the work shows no in- & s land Telegram, continu¢s to +run the ! jurious defects caused by defective material or ¥ orkmanship & W line “published in the best town in|& b W " the best part of the State.” There & D- CROCKETT g ‘\i} ¥ is no excuse for such i:u«vrunn-w.“;; P. O. Address, General Delivery. Res., 501 North Iowa Avenu } ier when railroaq fare is so cheap. Take & \re 1 4 i a day off, ol man; come to Orlando : HITCHI [ 4 Are nteresting, useful and durable ‘0m and see how quickly the line will . NG UP 4 We carry H : WL disappear, never again to be printed . ltth ”“1" )]"”‘ sidol i g E gs PUFS&\, Be]t'\' I itid 3 < " v > ant work. very strap and buckle in|® in your paper.—Orlando Reporter- A NOW\E i Star the right place No pull and ;9 V - LT,ES Not on your life, Brother Walton. ,“‘fl LI 0 "“'“kf the 'h fit. 13 We that Orlando is a Try a set of it, it is pretty as a pic-|{@ ‘,..-." ‘W - close iant competitor ir ture, fits like a glove and w i 3 v race, a rogreseiy ! iron. i p— | . g : : 1re Lakeland Book | ? jeads you don' Ornsments for . c FE %S } i ( in o b S . B L §) (% Vi -u“,"‘.l-_‘\?(l_ & cf("if" @ , ning 304 g0 back conrinced. S ummer Wear THE HARNESS MAN R I PIEP PP PRI B b Siaet | . i ®| - ————— — Tr} e 1o - ';n'c included imovr e —————————————. - <> O UT f;. a ) . large stock of i . 0 0 g mal 4 | 4 H - proe | Beautifu' J ewelr / | - cideator it b & \ . { Jom W \r 1| @ { hS no ‘Y‘Ouble 1o cu 1 - & | 1 i n ouo bu Sy~ 15 - Wation | & o woilt devel , h bulter — bul i i lation| & We have here everything that woma | th op stren« e Barage 0t taan s 1 i ” . i\ : bt S it S . e 1 + 3 | e stron . T i preponderance o ¢ desire and there are many useful articles that men ¢| sy g lau-m a{u! b ars the long labor. s:-::isl‘ 4 cide the case in r T | need 4 ey 1o exaslence o A WAl . e ] i od al ~ . ¥? A s o . § i . ¢ & | 4 With the o e a 5 : If you are “.'U“‘mh‘ i“‘l tve latest novelties at fair 3| will lTOHH nol dey “L p the Savi n\o‘HL\lnl general of Florida r o prices, sec our display first @ | ithoul effort Agreat obslacle . interpretation of the law & 5 3 whet br e is overcome o < lay- d ’t’ ninion a o P OLRII}SOU oY lno., your 11‘. 51 dO“ar to s an opinion as 3 @ [BY will probably be a gen azre 5 A\l\ and le\ll \ ‘!, Spe ment that in the coming primary & H c S I EVENS 3 \ election members of the board ef ..“ cz’;’;{;,{‘;‘: DEFObIT \4 GAS county commissioners must b nom ‘ J' E:Xv E:l ICR OsicPollar 4 WITH inated by the county at large. At = ;' o merlc \ HOV present they are electej that way in'& LAKELAN D, FLA. 2o % ot Rmaridsd an tate Bank the November election, but the rule § PEEFIEEIIP IR IR "Be an American.” . 3 . n.

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