Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 8, 1914, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, APRIL 8, 1914, .- rem— - : : i 4 FOR GAS FRANCHISE BALL ON APRIL 20TH . - 'f l w l F # 3 : eautiiul jeweliry r or r.aster : Looking to the establishment of a Lakeland Lodge No. 1291 B. P. ; :5: gas plant in this city, Mr. Rosco|0. E., are making elaborate prep-|; 2 gy Nettles manager tM Tampa Gas |arations for the first annual charity |; f: Works, was in the . city today and |ball to be given at the Elks rooms stated that he and his associates }on Monday evening, April 20. would apply to the City Commission- | Invitations will be issued to this ers on the 8th day of May for a|brilliant affair within the next few dhone 5,000; 55 franchise permitting them to estab- |days. Admittance at the door for liss Savage, 8!33!:4, is a charm- |1ish such a plant here. gentlemen will be $1; ladies will be visitor to the ‘city, the guest of Mr. Nettles has been a resident |free. The guests will be requested . M. 1. Brassell at the Matanzas of Tampa for the past twelve years, |to come enmasque, and the grand 1. ; { ang for the past two or three years fmayrch, participated in by the dan- S has watched Lakeland’s growth and |cers in costume, will be a beautiful tr Frank Thompson who has[development with no l!ttlemt opening to one of the most delight- ill for the past week, is now |1 was first attracted to Lflelflul ful society events of the season. The l to be on the streets, to the de- by, the broad poliey of its cltizeno—- 5 t of his many friends. " In Case of Fire Is Growing to be she Custom more and more each 3 i Year. We can offer you Helpful Suggestions jor Our Jewelry : is Peculiarly Appropriate jor EASTER GIFTS ; proceeds of the evening will be used the} are people who do big things, for charity. Satisfying Everybody is our Motto G B R EBE B BE DD GPD B P PEEPBBGDB DD P and 1 believe your city has now e e .« B. .F. Baxter, after several reached the place where a gas plant | MEETING OF SONS OF "\pont at Kansas City and oth- jcould be operated and finally . be VETERANS LAST NIGHT | & ’ - ints in th north, has returned |placed on a paying basis. We will TR @ ‘ 0 St 6 K akeland andl is glad to get back |make a specialty of supplying gas| AD enthusiastic meeting of the @ onner’ een ln he ‘best town he knows of in the |for cooking, if we decide to come to SOnS of Confederate Veterans, Kirby | & itry. Lakeland' and from present pros- Smith Camp. No. 731, was held at |3 Postot"ce “e“ door to “s S Pects 1 believe vou can safely say the city hall last night. Election of | here will be & called meeting of |1+ pofore many months have |delegates and sponsor and maids of Woman’s Missionary society of h f i a8 the mnt — S 7 5 passed, Lakeland will have as one |honor for the reunion was the prin- ; First Methodist church tonight |or per assets an up-to-date gas |CiPal business. Next meeting at Or- WOMAN'S AUXILIARY MET r prayer meeting, at which time ;10,0 o pyrther information rela- |ange Hall, Tuesday night, April 14, 3 president would like to have re- | (;ve o the establishment of the |Everybody that is interested will be Monday, May 4, at the residence of [thank Prof. Chas. M. Jones for al- The Lakeland: branch of the Wom- Miss Rivers, on Xlnss:lc;husetts ave- |lowing her the use of the school s from all committees. plant, Mr. Nettles would not make |there.. Hope to have speaking by |an's Auxiliary to the Board of Mis- e children in her entertainment last e blic 4 is ti Gen. E. M. Law, music and refresh- |si et M ay I TR i r. and Mrs, F. C. Wilcox left zu lic .)1(; lhl: time, but stated that st o adiplade Nollls me }ond.u afternoon at the MISS PATTON APPRECIATES evening, and she also thanks most for AMMEN. 10 Burlington, | o ke 8B announcement of . residence of Mrs. E. 0. Flood, at ASSISTANCE RENDERED | ;,cari1y : ; y for r e gtom, |, .o plans {n detall., we want 100 members to report at [4.40 oclock. heartily all those who took part and A, after spending the past several Jacksonville JOHN F. (OX i i it s ! i T Owing to the change of meetings: Miss Hattie Patton desires to | made it such a success. ths at their home in the Hol- —_— ¥ J Adjutant. lrrom Tuesday to Monday afternoon, B T T T T I T T R B D B % GOOd 011 Will Reduce Expense ———¢¥5—— and Increase Speed B sworth nelghborhood . pagi i e 5 4 have been lpen.ding the winter NEw Blll PAHK? FLE'S'NG EEIP:%ERTAY"‘BMEPUT"EN The service was read by our rec- [} .ikellnd, have returned to their tor, Rev. Richard Bolton, and thoJ e in North Dakota. They were A suitable name is very much de- business was opened by our direc- g sihle mpanied by their nieces, Misses | ;. 4 by the Baseball club for the A e taR A GenE UGyt alt tress, Mrs. Bolton. > and Ruth Colton, who Will [, o pan park, and to the lady who Dues were then collected to the . v ferent from any seen on a Lakeland d the summer in North Dakota. |sangs in the most appropriate name amount of $1.75. stage before was that given last ev- As we are anxious to make our Tell us the make of your Car and we can supply the oil. 5 a season ticket to all the games will iss Margaret Stevens of wLake- be given. The judges will be non- _is the dainty little guest of her ening by the pupils of Miss Hattie | Baster offering as large as possible, we are asking that all members who . o The first of these services com- ess served dainty refreshments, and 1e of the city’s oldest landmarks, |mences at the noon hour. As each |at the rear of the stage, which made T heur WA enioy small. wooden building on Ken- |service and address is short, it is|@ Pretty background for the carry-j .. present were Rev. and Mrs y avenue, for the past several ipogsible for everyone to attend at|in& out of the interesting program. |, .0 Bolton, Mrs. Tilly, Mrs. *H. s oceupled by the John F. CoX |jeast one of these services whichare | little Miss Elizabeth Love and| . . 0 e . M. Eaton, Mrs. ty ‘Co., I8 being moved today | peing conducted for the first time in |Master Charles Conner annmounced |y (5 plgod, Miss Rivers, and Mrs. The Brighten-Up Folks 213 S. Kentucky Ave. & GG idents. Patton’s kindergarten and other e and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B, [Fe8K s Slatian s & Neathers. Other Easter guestsin RS children at the Auditorium. )"f]‘]‘ ';Ut vet “;"“‘;“’x"““‘ t“i’bu:;lonr:; BPPHGHHHSHBEPPOBBDRBEAG Gfepoddd P bbb dddd b P ddddd '3: A . [will please send their contr & -delightful home will be Mr. AT ALL SAINTS CHURCH To stress the need of a public : e <§o Mrs. H. J. D ), as § as - — & Mrs. 1. V. Stevens, who will play ground in Lakeland and to show 10 e ol Lrang; 4g soonias 1o CI-EAR CARBONLESS |mpov ted i : GG et C W ;1in a small way th and % 5 e & ) ‘: ‘mmn":;"‘l]‘:“d "“”“g““’e Thursday in Holy Week—Holy ,:m:qpm:m‘ t'het ‘;hfi:':z: ""\"0:"": Mrs. 1. 0. Flood will pack the;® Perfecto No. 1 Polarine Mobiloil “A” § t, Misses Ma) rane and Mar- |Eucharist at 7 a. m. Ll 4 : o & ¢ April box to the Church Home and S J 2] ~ Do t Southard, also of Lakeland,| Good Friday will be observed by |there enjor. was brought out most |\ 0™ 0™ i onibugions | § Perfecto No. 2 Vacuum Fackaed 'g' Mr. Gflm Ford of Jackson-|devotional services with appropriate [forcibly in this very pleasing enter-| 0 0 T arly 5 Supreme H : o “The Seve 5 » |tainment. When the curtain went : ; |:: i ¢ Who R Mre- Ford at :’:‘MI" b*.ts i Tl:t,.“'c\(,‘.fl o up there were nearly 100 children at «;f. .g.m.c..3,.:“:,(cu:,.m.mcugug»ws,‘g‘.g..x..g..:ugug‘J@..gnsugv(g..gu:.‘g;.v,.gug..y‘vngug,.;..s».gwg..gngug.mq,.g. :: y.—Ocala Star. The Cross and Passion : ' i After the closing service the host- | % & b seated in a semi-circle on the floor % & SRR B0 B DB GGG DE B Z he lot on Lake Mirror where it|AjjsSaints parish. the numbers and acquitted them-|. v prowne. & be used by the Woman's Club. The public is cordially invited to selves with great credit. Hand wres- The next meeting will be held on § building housed Lakeland’s | our Good Friday Devotional service, |tling, tumbling, hop contest and o : e 3 bank, at the head of which was St oY bean bag relay race were among the ‘%’ i L. J. 3. Nieuwenkamp, for interesting games played, the hand 4 t Fargh : To the Editor of The Evening Tele- ki & w yoars deceased, the failure of wrestling a h st bei 8- | 'lnltl'tu-:m Cnbitatine o s gram and the Merchants of Lake- : ’i\ll‘ £ .‘::dr (:p rnnlqofl m”;g o tion : a ecially inte o ances A B G desth. Soek land in Favor of Organized Labor: 2"1 i oo m;" Y‘r’l"gs. dances : Omaments fOI' vl SR We, Local Union No. 379, Broth- | SR LARe . Ve (PIORTAN :i: m @ of the building, Mrs. George M.| - © = r et [one of unusual interest. & SPECIALIST :%: § > .. lerhood of Painters, Decorators an 5 . lht’ president of the Woman's B :.” el sl\ i '?I t( Miss Patton, whose kindergarten | i i = ‘Z . Summer Wear , stated & few days ago that the -.lI’ hang rs' o k. m';‘m, '\:rsll ; S ohtia e e dben: hve Waah iu $ HYE, HAR, NOSE AND THROAT ffi; : ank fixtures still remain in the | CXPTess our thanks and gratitude for | = 0 . oL b | . ling, l:':l: is l:u intoml:n of [the list of merchants in Lakeland ;‘ i d:;" ‘lbflm\m HULERIUDEEL0 6 ‘i' - Gty areincluded in our | % J s the lay Play by Miss Kaye. of New | & | Sobid g B 3 8 rho are in fav f anize bor. ' i et i B @ - £ arge s club th toep intact these relies |V dr;,m]\. ni)ll:,:;[.l\‘rrg,rl:;{;d rlf:‘:) York city, who has had wide experi- | By BvasiNGD i 4 ]‘I.I'L(. stock of -'g 1e M.M let the present and P ; ‘Q.\I'ITII‘ R«-rt ;r"“ 7" |ence in this work. and with only | 2 ALV & & L ng generations see what the AT i AN [one week's training, the instructors ) GrLasses Firren 2 <: . ‘ v e s first bank looked like. PRI RIS e> AR {put on a show that was far above | & Ji;: eautt u ewe ry § called meeting of the U. D. C. ! R |the average and one greatly enjoyed | A B il be held tomorrow afternoon at SPRING OPENING Ihy the audience. | & ’ ? We have herc everything that womankind could h ey . Darrs SRR 4 & ol i . ome of Mrs. A. H. Darracott HOURS: o|#% desirc and there are many useful articles that men very important matters are to " g ; Dl 3 » before the chapter at this We wish to announce that Mr. The Willlamson-Moore (o, take | é 9 70 12 A, M. w need, J. T. Henry, special representative | pleasure in announcing that their ro ) M & ? " . " 4 " ing—the selection of a delegate M ‘\'1 ‘}‘ 'I L st IR kRl w8 If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair he State convention at Kissim- {of our tailors the Storrs-Schaefer |Modern Dry Cleaning plant will be [ e g g e A 2 ¢ 7 (Co.. will be with us for several|opened about May 20. The business |2 ])I’ILGS. sec our (llspld.) first and the election of a president. s 4 @ | weeks with a full line of spring sam- ! will all be handled through the Main g R L R ! F. B. Terrell having found it ssary to resign on acecount of health. It is therefore desired a full attendance of the mem- be present. ples. Come in and make yourself |street store “Fashion shop for Men.” H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, FLA. TETERERRTERY Y VYT T EEE PR Orders wil] be tak ing and acquainted. rder: ill be taken for dyeing and SUITE. BRYANT BUTLDING WILLIAMSON-MOORE CO. glove cleaning. Special attention A i LAKELAND, FLA, 2394 | will be given to ladies’ work SR B D b — — — — 5 - mmmn FPEPPIIEPISEDPLSb bbb biod UDITORILN | MAJESTIC | AUDITORIOM Saao s sa ittt «r%% FEEIEELES EESIEL EEIERELE SRS PEPIRE PP PE I DI B ! Pal mSlhe al re BEREBPDEEEEPEPEPEEIVEDEE DD EODEE PEPETPEEDEHPEIE oo coms FIRST NATIONAL BANK { B HIAWATHA great 4 reel feature. You have Oh, vyou licensed pictures; they ead this beautiful story; come |stand alone, peer of them all.| ) see it In pictures. Something |“Catch” thig program for today. | ; p . lon’t want to miss. \ |It’s a “home run" show: hiss) Bl Sap Y J. H. Hartzell af w l THE TWO COWARDS ‘ & I a TALRING PICTURES A comedy drive good for three bases! SAM AND EDNA PARKS CO. ¥ 4 i s 1 Manager H : reels of comedy talking pictures HER HOUR ‘ 15 People @ lo“ h sing, talk and dance. Next to | Another comedy drama that will 0 0w 4 act !; n’s the best made. put plenty of “‘pep” in the i ““;’ “:“’;m‘_"[jl" 'n 3 ; ""; ; vo hours of entertainment. game “ S ’ ‘;m‘c aey & : 3 |1 rices 10c, 20c, 30c featur- @ i ore apen at. © o'lock. A TEER Soiams s oy |1 S 44 Eone s s e PROGRAN : before you find a better This drama has a ‘‘batting average” \ g ‘:d“% {rte\:nmorro:' Inifl{]t i . LOVE VS. LAW ’(g BANK tban thlS one. My pa 1 by a gentieman holding a & Two Ree] Feature Laas s g e RS S = TINUOUS SHOW TO 11 P. M. of 600, best “pinch hitter” of SRR | € | . T B 2 okt | N0 348608 3 {1 advice would be for you to asie by the “Big Little” orches-| Summary: Some “reel” game. Tmp Drama z 3 Wateh the iolinist. Admission at the gate, 5e, 10c. WHEN HE LOST T0 WIN | start an account with them : e Western Comedy | while : : ” & Friday— Don't’ Forget 5 Stanmg IS gOOd J EDNA PARKS C0. A umun ROMANCE | THE COUNTRY STORE R S S R A ] 15 People Lakeland’s Only Feature Reel Friday Night . \ Hy U TR WL I S0 PN P D R PR

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