Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 27, 1914, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 27, 1914, L T BALDRICK LAID T0 REST SON G GRONERS PUT 1P VGOADUS Kepen In an interview with Secretary Holworthy, of the Lakeland Board of Trade, he says that, judging from the hearing before the State rdilroad PL The funeral of Mr. i.ouis T. Bal- drick, who died in Tampa yesterday, was held here today, ¢he body accom- AT, panied by family ('omn'uss?ml at Kissimmee yesterday [ number gf ‘f};?exfjgnl:); ta}:‘ed (fizrelass:!gde the individuals and organizations' arriving here on the 11:30 train ‘ who and whose interests are serious The body was usrorte'(} by a (iele- P i in Case of Fire iPhone 5,000 . oo oo o o B y affecte, y iscriminati pEES oo | 1y ']dfietrul .h) the discrimination ¥a|gation of the Tampa Elks, who acted Caun CHB ARG GG Y J:It;::\ad flrtxl‘;:ht rates b).v the efforts as pall bearers, and a number of & e railroad companies in the|Knights Templar, the latter being in State to resist the application of | full regalia. A number of the mem- that part of the law passed at the|bers of the Lakeland Lodge of Elks last session of the Legislature{met the train and joined in the pro- known as the long and short haul!cession escorting the remains to thrlr’ |(:|;||1>'\'. are making a vizorous fight|last resting place. | notrow atternoon st 3 otclook ;:x tlx]osc nuux:(‘.'\‘ts. In spite Am’ the Tnterment took place in the Lake- withh Mrs. F. B, Terrell. All "Iu l.mt the railroad companies are|land cemetery, preceded by a funeral ) e ordlall e ably HIY?" s‘wnlvd not only by their{service at th. grave, conducted by! general freight agents and others as, Rev. C. D. Duke, of Tampa. J well aried attorney, The floral tributes were very nu-j those heard at Kissimmee yesterday merous and among the most h;*mlti- made the strongest kind of a case ful ever seen ag a burial in this city. against the position of the railroads In the funeral procession a ]flrjfl(‘ operating in the State which asks'antemobile was required to convey for relief through the nou-ont‘orco-;tlw profusion of lovely floral dosign.;, i CITY TAX BOOKS o 0 2 CLOSE APRIL 1ST b 2 =1 o COULRB DRV DA Ti¢ Queen Esther Circle will meet and Promptly. present. as a high s The usual social and business meeting of [he Epworth League will be Lield at Mrs. W. C. Nowell's res- idence on South Florida avenue, at | Our Repair Department is second to none. are in a position to do your Repairing Accurately o L s ’ S YOUR WATCH giving the SERVICE it should *® If not, let us put it in good condition. We -Satisfying Everybody, is our Motto Conner, O’Steen & King Postoffice next door to us § o'clock tonjght. All members are maht ot il : wrdially invited to be present. mn< 0 .tn long .'11'1‘11. short lmull tributes of those who knew and loved poprTrRPeResTTT R Y L clause of the act. This law, as is the deceased. { generally known, was intended mj Mr. Baldrick was one of Lake-! Mrs. J. J. Will, Mrs. W. J. i 1 ; 3 Henry and daughter Carol, of Cinj pnj‘?"‘ the "“'I"’“ds. from charging Jand's first citizens—grew up from' The children who are taking part cinnati, are in the city the guestsof . higher rate of freight on commod-! boyhged to young manhood here ad- in “Mrs, Jarley's Waxworks” will the former’s son, Mr. Will, and they ities to intermediate points than mire¢ and respected by a large num-' please meet at the Odd Fellows' hall are charmed with Lakeland and il that charged to points located at a ber of friends who are bowed in sor- Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. rounding country. greater distance on the same line.|row that one so young should be The Baptis; Young Woman’s Aux- Among a number of instances cited cajled, and that their friend of by-'iliary will meet tomorrow afternoon The ladies of the Christian church ;:5 th:“ of c.omme!'cial fertilizer. }gone days is no more. at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. o rate on thie artigle (rompdack, RUSTe J. Straw, 605 E. Lime street. All will hold a cooked food sale at th | ¢ gl sonville to Tampa is $1.61 and the - th ung ladies of the church and ,‘]‘02:9 ci:;elficflll:(eta:m;o:olw kaf;:a‘:- +rate from Jacksonville to Plant (‘lty‘ns- JARLEY'S WAX WORKS co:gi:g:tglon are ionvlted (to be pres- ’ g clock The ;5 ¢3. 24, though the haul to Plant AT AUDITORIUM APRIL 8D ., patronage of the public Will be aD-|qiy jg 22 miles less than to Tampa I : preciated. ] i i s making a discrimination against Mrs. Jarle i | 4 Mrs. y Wwill bring with her a At the Advent Christian Taber- Plant City of 63 cents per ton. One large assortment of talking, singing,! b L iy 4 of the delegates made a telling reply dancing and walking w fi s . nacle on Plum street, there will be | g a g wax figures Bids for the removal of the Me- preaching by W. A. Sanford, of Ex- b0 % SiRe HiUmiaees e reRson for also John, the utility man who has y,e0q house on Lake Morton will be eer, N. H., on Sa{urday t};e 28th thol l'al'll‘oad.con'lpames excuse for been with her all over the world. |opened Saturday at 10 a. m. Bids such discrimination. They attemm-‘ The late Queen Victoria has of-'ghould be addressed to H. D. Bas- at 7:30 p. m., Sunday the 29th at oq to show that it cost very little ten said, “Mrs. Jarley, your ‘wax!gey 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m., and Sun- day school a¢ 3 p. m. All are wel- come. Br. Henry Bacon, of Tampa, and Mr. E. V. Norton, a prominent stock farmer of Canada, who has apartments at Mr. Bacon's home in Tampa, are spending the day in Lakeladd. Mr. Bacon formerly lived in Lakeland, being connected with the Evening Telegram, but now has a business of his own in Tampa, where he is doing well. | Mr. G. E. Southard and family have moved into their handsome new home on South Florida avenue, which is architecturely beautiful, commodious and comfortable| more to haul a train of 50 cars than works’ are equalled by few and sur- one of 25 by the idea of a party of pagsed by none.” five engaging an automobile to po4ac the wax works, the W make a certain trip for $25. If a o @ ¢ 1 (i S5 g . T. U. and the 0. E. §. will sixth party was taken along for $2 _. give a number. the owner of the car made that ex- Ticokih tra $2 for the trip and it cost no . .00k for the pljogr.xm and cast of more to carry the sixth man. The\" aracters next week. No reserved seats. Come early. reply was quick and effective that while it cost the owner of the car, Curtain rises at 8 p. m. Admission 1o more to carry the sixth man for, is 25¢ and 15c. the $2, he ought to have shared in, a proportionate rate so that the other five would have paid an equal SWindell and Secretary Holworthy. and a lower rate. Kssimmee was ably represented by The members of the commission MF. C. A. Carson, chairman of the are apparently doing everything in ‘transportation committee of the their power to give the protesting Kissimmee Board of Trade and who parties a fair and generous hearing mcted in an able and efficient way as and are ever alert to uncover the dean of the delegation. throughout. The interior decorations are especially artistic and handsome, and with its admirable location thls; home is an ornament both pleasingi to the eye and a source of pleasure to its occupants. G00D ROADS LECTURE Mr. F. M. Schilling, a road build- ing expert, will deliver a lecture, il- lustrated by the use of a stereopti- con awd slides, on the subject of eco- nomical road building, at the Board of Trade rooms on Tuesday, .\Iarvhl and as this is| 21, at 7:30 p. m., a2 subject of vital importance right now in the development of Polk county, there ought to he a good at- tendance. here will, of course, be no admission charge. GOVERNORS' MEETING BOARD OF TRADE lby County weak points in the railroads’ posl-l The large attendance made an im tion. |'pression both on the commission and Representatives at the meeting the railroads and it is to be re- vesterday came from Orlando, St.'gretted that there was not a larger (loud, Plant City, Apopka, Zolfo, Ar- attendance from Lakeland which cadia, Auburndale and a few other occupies an important position in Lakeland was represented the State as affected by this long points. i (ommissioner J. C. and short haul question. ¥ ¥ ‘; G. B. MURRELL, 2318 Chairman Local Board. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids wanted for Annex to Kibler hotel, Lakeland, Fla. Bids to be op- ened at 2:30 p. m., April 11, 1914. Plans and specifications can be had from McGucken & Hyers' office, Tam- pa, Fla. Owners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. 12317 A. B. KIBLER BIDS WANTED Bids will be opened for the sale of { the old wooden buildings on the pres: ent school site on Friday, April 3, at 10 a. m. Al bids should be ad- dressed to H. D. Bassett. i G. B. MURRELL, (hairman Local Board. 2318 SUMMER SCHOOL TO OPEN ON MAY 4TH On May 4 the Lakeland Summer School will open in the high school building and continue until the teachers’ examination in June. take the Teachers who expect to June examination will have an op- make preparation at portunity to pupils this school. (‘onditioned from the Fifth to Twelfth inclusive will also be taken. Terms, $10. CHAS. M., JONES, 2780 Principal. FOR SALE--Two Berkshire hoars, threo months old. Address owner, Box 516, Lakeland. 273 ————————————————————————— You Know of the Bargains In Your Store. The regular monthly meeting of the Governors of the Lakeland i ; pi s - DON'T BE SELFISH. Board of Trade will be held at the THE GHOST OF THE TITANI( = 3 i 7:8 ireat Feature Auditorium Monday Night Only. Everything ex- Board room tonight at 7:9U. Great Feature at the 3 ) s i A. J. HOLWORTHY, actly as It Occurred. The Only Authentic Picture of This Awful Tell Others About Them. ; Secretary . Disaster. e — B et W@W | WW*?W@%@P&'W&@% AUDITORIUM | MAJESTIC FEATURE NIGHT TONIGHT No Advance in Prices —_— THE LEWIS STOCK COMPANY s A THE PRICE SHE PAID The Great 5-Act Comedy Drama The play That Will Teach You Lesson . Prices 10, 20, 30 Matinee at 2:30 Tomorrow TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE THE INDIAN'S SECRET 5-Act Comedy — ' Tomorrow Night— 4-Acy Western Play B bR dbh bbb dddd AUDITORIUM ATTRACTIONS COMING All This Week— R L LBl S bl Another great big treat in store for the patrons of ths popular little the- = *No school tomorrow, so Brilg | pyg GTOCK COMPANS 22 People, 10-Piece Band and Orchestra, in 4-Act Plays with Vaudeville Between 1 Acts. A Change Every Night, Prices 10, 20, 30 ater. all the children; let them see a real feature. THE FEMALE RAFFLES .| Next Week—Monday Four reels of the (llrl]llllg! events you have ever witnessed. Al . will talk about and| the won-| The Or a most film that you THE GHOST OF THE TITANIC then talk some moOre. this wonderful girl| See ful Disaster derful things ‘ does; see the thrilling escapes and| traps; see the— ——‘‘aw,” come ‘m:Tuflsdu_\ Wednesday, Thursday— down tonight and see the whole| THE LAKELAND QUARTETTE darn shooting match. Friday, April 3— MRS. 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