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

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(Keler-Beler) ., Orchestra . ir. A, C. Shaffer and family left Invocation—Rev. |, oy for St. Cloud, where they go | tor First M. 2. church, one instead; come, and be assured prime reason for sending out indi- Vidual invitations was to assign dif- you will be cordially welcomed. The | L. H. 5. GRADUATES Yearly Av. Pet. ttend the State G. A. R. annual| Solo—"Jesus, Lover of My Sou]” |ferent hour: Lloyd Hooks, valedic- t hours to certain numbers of | ampment. (McDougal). Miss Anna Cardwell, hn ‘Tsons, so that the crowd would be, Solo—"Come . A. Brown, who has been con- |loWman. «ed with Tweedell's grocery fm.l Address —Why d.akeland Needs a | crush at one time and only a few | past two years or more, has giv- Y. M. C. A" Unto Me." Miss |better distributed throughout the re- ceiving hours, instead of too great a Dr. Pugh, pastor |visitors at another. Look at your 1 his position there to take a Lutheran church. lcard and note the hour indicated e with the Peninsular Telephone [ Solo—"The Miss Vera McRae. Selection Orchestra. Duet—1 wi (Mosenthal) . Cardwell. r. G. Y. Bonus, of Chicago, n Lakeland for a stay of several s. Mr. Bonus is the patentee of Bonus' boiler and is one of Chi- o's largest manufacturers. He | Address—T Rosary” (Nevin). |thereon. and come at that time if It “Free Lance” (Sousa). fyou should not suit your conveni- jence. or if, by chance or oversight, 1l Magnify the Lord" ;’_\'uu did not get a card at all, come , Misses McRae and “«' any time between 4:00 and 9:30. | We want all the people of Lake- he Pace That Kills. ‘Il'ul to feel as most of them already Lelichted with Lakeland and has Dr. . 0. Woodward, Florida State |do that the Evening Telegram ig a sted heavily in real estate here, |Evangelist the Christian church., public institution, which values the Violin Solo -“Berceuse” (Godard), |interest of the citizens of Lakeland, br. W. D. Harvie, of Grand Rap- 1ll., is spending the week in eland, coming down to attend to ¢ fous business matters. With his Song ".'”‘f’} bily Dr. Harvie spent last spring | Me°t Again. summer here, and since leaving | Benediction July there have been so many provements made that he scarce- ecognized Lakeland. His family be down probably next fall. Miss Bagget. ¢hurch. W. Bartleson & Co., wholesale ers of Jacksonville, wrote the ernor a few days ago stating that would like to pay the transpor- Of several E urday, one of pay his hotel bills and other enses while in the city, and asked Solo—**Heav go). Miss Bertha Biewere, Vocal program under personal di- rection oi Mrs. [nd whose proprietor will appreciate enly Song™ (del Rie- [a friendly visit from *them. Come {and look through the building and Be With You Till We | the plant, &nd whether you approve By the audience. |or not give us credit for trying to Rev. W. 8. Patter- | build up an institution of which the son, pastor of the First Preshyterian [town need not be ashamed. There | (| | Will be persons who are capable and S. T. Fletcher, [the varions operations of printing, —_ the functions of the different ma- Easter Egg H“m ¢hines, ete., and we trust that the ! ill be enjoyed by all, and that | aster egg hunts Sat- y " joyahle s the most enjoyah serve to cement the good will {was one given by 1:”]‘) Miss ‘I”‘ land friendly feeling that has always Louise Johnson at the home of her | 4 . Lexiy i | | existed hetween the newspaper and on of a veteran to Jacksonville 3 Mo i [{SpeaLRG a parents on South Florida avenue J'“' feonle ot Takaland: Whoss: best ‘ Little Miss Ruth Flood also enter- |interests it has always sought to tained at an Easter egg int, her serve. ermor Trammel]l to make the se- | guests being the members of the on of their guest. He selected ... wpade. Miss Grifiin Miss | BEELESEO . W. L. Finger, of this city, |wamie Streater assisted the little | KIBLER HOTEL ANNEX WILL BE pis very appreciative of the honor hostess and her mother. The golden | | re his many friends. egg was found rchitect Biggers, c¢f Tampa, Mpi G, b drew the plans for the new |drawn for one umar school to be erected on ‘h‘)fl“’* in ¢ Morton, has been arrested on |ideally located in h : lot on East Orange street. The house [ Th arrant issued from Manatee ity, charging him with raising | Will have i00 school warrant to $2,500. |porches. bath, rhosed in the Tampa jail Satur- night and yesterday and will faken today to Manatee .to face |[and as people up ther »an ideal h | tharges. He declares it is a |live, it will be gyl b % Be-ip on the part of competitors, wil] begin on this residence in aho [date and vill be pushed to an early itis evidently something more | thirty days HOURS Uis and he will haves the oppor- | Y of axnlatt % L CARD OF TH‘X\A\S Jir ey, B. Mitchell, pastor of the 9 70 12 A. M. Y ol explaining more fully to a this method t my : " a little lat T take < e . t Methodist church of Tampa 2710 4p. M, little later. incere thanks to the d.ake Fhg | sincere thanks e B ¢ leading and most eloquent: Department for their ex : Sl ministers in the Methodist confer- ! b lady who selects the most _?‘h. name for the new ball park I the next two weeks, will get 400 ticket to all the ball games. “ should be gent to Mr. Joseph . secretary and treasurer of Basebal) (lub, burned my | who rende me kindne sure one E — £ F— = g — eppaEEs | SEEIEGE VAUDEVILLE AND ALL FEATURE REELS—4 | R ‘ THE B U5 AND EMOISE -] E Man and the Maid % s of Refined Comed: * and Dancing Tt i OF THE FORCE omedy Feature SE OF SAN JUAN THE War Picture I IEAD WAITER | Lomedy Feature | — | ONE ON SAM ? Ancther Comedy ‘ Prces 10¢, 15¢ 5 - Y BY THE “Byg LiprLEe | DOV (\RCHEmA starting * Early; Only 1700 Seats w. Lakeland, which will be "ence, It is built to reproduce I)l<-1‘.~l|nlx's home back in Kentucky, . . win pe V10 pandsome addition to the hotel. | in fighting the and al and ¢ tude. Respectf BUILT BY TAMPA CONTRACTOR by Ruby Lane Mershon has plans |, o by J. W. Teasley, a contractor of the handsomesty . o ampa, bids having been opened v afternoon and this firm an orange grove .. o Jowest bid. addition to the hotel will be twelve rooms, Dbt side | three stories in height, four stores on and every convenl- oo aowar floor and forty bedrooms M npper floors. The build- brick and will be quite commence at an early to Lakeland today. y the | nd w in many ways. ING COLUMNS THAT BUYERS ARE LOOKING FOR. ATTRACTIOI\S COMING od f»f‘ 'ERS AIVD E‘VIOISE Al \Maid. refined comedy Manager neging. An act direct from — 8 complets TLET'S P PROGRAM 40D FELLOWS' CONVENTION e BANKERS' CONVENTION THE WHITE SQUAW 7'S RUSE < Program 161 Bison Indian War Drama 2 ree] Feature NY AND CLEOPATRA £ SPECIAL PERFORMANCE sanford OPeT Bme'x Lakeland Band +he members of the Friday musicale will take part ! Will Hetherington .. Gladys Wilson Annie Cargill Mayes v May Turner ..... 1 Maggie Bryant | Lula Haynes Viola Powell Helen Conibear Shelton Meharg , Maude Miller Georgia Fannin Georgia Lanier l The above pupils will graduate Lakeland high school May |18 convenient. 1f the hour assigned | from the WANTED | who will take pleasure in explaining —_— | The Kibler Hotel Annex will be 5 | [ as- pHERE IS NEWS IN ADVERTIS. SR, 0L COMMENCEMENT PLAYS | tanlan: o s oaiiis o Marion Colman, Saluta- (L A R O ,\\";(A\"]‘I‘II) TO RENT . Year-round tenant. Address B., care Telegram. EVERY [CHILD WA N, EREEE DD RDED * Dr. SAMUEL F. SMITH 5 SPECIALIST EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT EYES EXAMINED Grasses Frrrenp LAKELAND, FLA. J. H. Hartzell HER BROTHER Front ier Western COUNTRY STORE Tonight DON'T MISS ——— of the killing of young Owens some weeks ago, was indicted for murdv in the first degree by the grand jury at Bartow on Saturday, according to : IE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., APRIL 13, 1914, PAGE FIVE !Y MGA MASS MEE"NG TE[EBHAM WIU. KEEP f’ ER R DRI RLLT DL LR L L 2R T LTI LL LT ‘m?'!vS"S’«S»'.»E«?~$~:"S°Ctt@«&%?n!»éu?%wflkéwm | WAS ENIHIJSIASIIE | OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY: s T ommumt 1 ver mf'clm!»’ in the mt\r T & est k3 C. A, yesterday x'b‘ ota W Although the Evening Telegram [ $3@8588684484 oo : Auditorium, angq d‘; : ¥ 2 ]r“" been occupying its new home | & ': 222 C s€ Of Fil’e bativeness of (ne elfliepul]lfntt.he o r;;ll:mm Tookn. the bullie up o[ In a # (and representative g, ke ].ill‘!v | time has not been Wholly com- | & e b : }k gathering of tpe [Plete. Since moving in, the work |4 cople were has been done a 1 & ) 5 000 'hsnn to thy excelle i a large part of the | one ’ h.ul been ary cellent program that |!ime to the tune of the carpenters’ | & ° . i ml:,nm;:d for Ilm 0ces hammers op while dodging the :’: Ha’ a world'Wlde Reput&tlon. Let US Show ese bainters and other workmen. . \ I “dboll Dm:fl;shslp?:al;g ::9 :':m-m' the men, yut 4 Now, however, we are at last pret. :fi: [ [ V ; Lk most pleasa e e fact that the active syp T e Y h B f l L w c ' port of | 1Y well settled in £ sy of Miss Jeanette Weathers. the 800d women of and because man\thpeu;:;“ :}\l\azter:' a ou t e eaut‘ u lne e arry. s needed, 5 ¥ DPeople have ex- |g LR Memides Kok .lust b hilim Hlu re ~nu hulml for [Pressed an interest in the arrange- | t [N . ' t NT. * atldined, the prime movers |ments and a desire to se . wa Ch Re a S be something | & l!'ln 1 chased a handsomg"new five pas-. i:‘ the movement deejde of the workings of a printing otficeg ¢ p s pec'a y. the ines open T 3 § ger Buick automobile . x\ulw:\:un g open, That thig de“\“m We have decided to keep open house Ig t t , 3 o - 48 & Wise one is attested by lh fact [Dext Wednesday fr 1 Le us r g g e la ) om 4 to 9:30 p. & e “ e tll' lme A\l n fiss Edua S. White, of Lakeland, ,that the majority of yestord; Wk L yo prece. 0o0das accepted :l.D(')Slti(i))n wilhs}l;he Cit- uldlt;lll]‘" Was composed of Jadies glad to welcome our friends ang |% ps Bank of Leesburg e is a e8¢ meetings have grown in iy. [show them through the buildin J gl‘av d Fr 3 hehter of the late Capt. White | terest and enthusinsm siye their in- | Plant. £ and & e ee' ‘eption i @ ) for many years was captain of | cep and it yesterday's A bl & 4 A large mber of invitations | [ imers on Lake Harris.—Leesburg |gathering is to he takoy epgi 0 @ [ ¢ «duun t s LS 08¢ sent out—in faet, we took 2 : pmercial fof a ;0 \im\:‘ m\ i the Telegram subscription list and | & onner’ een ln 3 E ; . ; M. C. A th Ilattempted to mail an invitation to | H 4 @ b iy | e subs er. In sending out such | # liino} ]m.\e dl';”’eEd mtithe ;lt) ;ht ol la large number, however, it is pos- |, Boeds SoeBoeregocreoits B & e 2 $oednel Srfrfrbnlndint ; b are guests of the Egyptian San. ; esterday’s program is given in sible that some names were skipped GG BB SO HEBHEHEHSHHHIBS SHESPHHHOBOGHHOEEGEOGOGIDD SHGHDHEDSOHHIDEH S e i o jum. They :re tsl:) wl?“v p:jeasi(;d “[\‘“l‘ 5 ‘ in addressing the envelopes. In case S b Lakeland that eyk a:. Uil A \"’“h_ America, - |you, gentle reader, did not receive 'VEAHLY AVEHAGE UF Wm, Stratton, of Socrum, who [ ever, Stratton will now have to face ‘e here reompa N o i | to move here and make this their ' l"‘ll'llllfm.n. By the an invitation. let this be taken as | was exonerated by the county court | trial in the circuit court, at which manent home. Selection — “Lustspie] term has not yet been determined MOST OF THE WORLD'S Position as care taker of small grove or truck farm. live on place. Box 341 Lakeland. WOMAN 3D AT THE . MEETING SUNDAY 3 GOOD SPEECHES, GOOD TIME FOR EVERYBODY. i 2 AND BRING YOUR BOYS !AND GIRLS .. .. GOOD MUSIC. / PPSPAPPAPAPIPAPPIP PP T i Ll I Lt 1 [ BRYVANT BUILDING Lo S s 22 R TR T T information received here by Mr. Eppes Tucker, Jr., counsel for the Owens family. Mr. Tucker tried to 95 124-168 get a rehearing of the case before the grand jury met, but failed. How- KNOWLEDGE IS BASED ON NEWSPAPERS. YOU MUST READ THEM IF YOU WOULD KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON. 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