Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 15, 1914, Page 5

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TELEGRAM'S HOUSEWARMING - The Lakelang Tel guod invitationg 1 the mg of its ney buildin evening, It givog tl ure to adq itg fe many the Te] this evidence of its Prosperity. The Telegram is filling itg field ' rably, ang the fac has bee has js- formal open- e .\'mhwsdn: 1¢ Sentinel pleas licitations to (he egram is recejyipe upon admi- n able to ('xt)u‘;??vatlh'e i story building for irsl g s neas'is evidence (hat itg patrons :\pi pl:eclalc its efforts substantially We wish the Telegram l:omin.v..l..-v.1 success. —Orlandg Sentine] In Case of Fire ] phone 5,000 : e Woman’s Club will meet to- Lorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in pe Elks’ (lub rooms. The program i be in charge of the civic de- iment. A large attendance is ey much desired, rowing by “Lakeland's Greatest Asset" Tomorrow pnighy at Lakel Will be throwy o 'tion of the public the new building Just completeq rop the Lakelang gy- gning Telegram. This ig to be important event in the and ther Den to the inspee PVt S an < leVay is receiving na histor \ir. Jos. LeVay gnamest,, growing city anq 1: \ : new ball park, and all the ) 1 a day of re ot or the i joicing fo S dies who would like to have a sea- |y o I; l"l Ih‘ editor and owner, o tickey ree Of cost had better get | 1_" rington wdakeland's gro ; = [ the race and send in the namef ~“F - Browth and advance- ’ ithi e 1g the last three or four . like best for the park, within| t three or four ey like b park, years has been nothing short of mar he next ten days. Mr. William Steitz left last night or Peoria, 11l., called there by the beath of his youngest brother, a boy bout eighteen years old. The tele- am received by Mr. Steitz stated pat his brother had been killed on be railroad. As he had recently be- ome an employe of the Big Four reight office, it is probable that he et death while engaged in his ork. velous and it is only fair to add tha much of the credit for this splendi ‘condition is due in g to the publicit, iy Telegram year in ung voar out 1 1 areat measure work don the The merchants and business men Lakeland splendidly sup- ported the Telegram thus enabling Editor Hetherington to ex]: the weekly stage of have and from to that of a pros. perous daily and no opposition pa- pers have heen encouraged or toler ated. The Evening Telegram is ziv- ing its readers admirable service and is entitled to the mutual encourage- ment given by the people of the city and of Polk county. Mr. fletherine- ton has t ing and {both itons of ; wonderfu paper fie tine Reco ———y For convenience in handling, we have inserted four extra pages in he regular paper this afternoon, in- teag of collating it in two sections. his is our House Warming number, which we are distributing to all who ll. The pages do not come in con- secutive order, but we hope our readers will find the continuation of articles without very much trouble. 1€ assist ance of his charm clever wife to them extended congratula- the State press on their achievement in the news- d in Florida rd. ang are the St Augus Won by Honest Toil Editor Hetherington has issued in | vitations A line left out of a paragraph smetimes makes a good deal of dif- ference-—for instance, we said yes- terday afternoon that we had ma- chinery from roof to basement and from one end to the other, whilt-! what we wrote was that we would be glad to show our friends from roof to hasement and from one end to the other of the building. We hope some day we wi llhave a build- ing full of machinery, but at this writing this condition does not ob- tain, although we have a right peart little bunch of it. to be present at his open ing of the magnificent new building which wi 'gram and the Lakeland \Weekly News. Wea decline because the press of business wil] not allow us {present, but nothing would give us to he more pleasure than with Mr. and Mrs when they take their stand at the threshold of the greet their many friend hopes and fears have alternated in l”lg past few years whel struggling as only newspaper people do struggle to get on the top of the {heap. and what an extreme satisfic to be present Hetherington new building and How their they were " A very handsome lithographed booklet, containing descriptive mat-|iion it will be to both of them to ter of the Panama-Pacific Interna- |, .1i;c the actual rvesult of their tiona] Exposition hag been jssued by Ilabors and to be with their friends the Remington Typewriter Co., thou- wpile enjoving the fruits of their sands of copies of which have been stattereq broadcast over the United States. After a perusal of the many beautiful colored photographs and of San Francisco and the Pacific coast generally, as well as the interesting matter contained in the booklet, we ae convinced that many will be in- duced to visit the Exposition through Ilabors. All newspaper men (qeserve independence. Few of them ever reach that pinnacle. In the st fow idea taking root in their minds that they should gey more for the pro ducy of their brains and hands som¢ of them have made enough from the d Others to drive the wolf or are this one firm's generosity and fpagine a better living, Still others throughout the country the finel .. yyyning for the Legislature Diece of advertising will be kept as xone of them are in jail, for wi a handsome souvenir. all of us are ! — Jut we all rejoics by 10 Among the distinguished visitors ', nes of the brothre Ve al bere 10 attend the Telegram’s open- |y onine for il vhen ! ing today are Mr. and Mrs. T. M. | omber of tl i Callahan, of Fort Myers. Mr. Calla-| .. ding and han is editor of the Fort Myers o only with his pen but in the f Press, one of the State's most influ- | yapcial worl ential any sprightly dailies. | Therefor . 2 Mr. and Mr they live The Farmers' Club will meet next|ob oo oo o o fine hon Saturday at the home of Mr. Tom . = ' 0 "o Clifford, instead of at Mr. F. J.' ‘! Julian's, as previously announced, 0¥ing to Mrs. Julian having, been @lled to Michigan by the death of tribulat bark and their still waters 4—FEATURE REELS—4 [ AND VAUDEVILLE wi EMOISE AND SUMMERS lined comedy and singing & IN THE FIRELIGHT ct 9 n- 2-reel feature with pl of “pep.” Don’t miss this HELEN'S STRATEGEM ~ome Comedy Feature n | | | | | | | THAT OLD STORY 1 . GIVER GRIN omedy with a big “C” o 1 Prices 10¢, 15¢ ‘ musie, new and up to date features Googd T°m0rrow_ JCHANG YUEN COMPANY | Chinege Comedy Vaudeville Act 1 —And— | In the Claws of the Leopard Great three reel feature I house the Lakeland Tele- | vears with the cost system and the | | y | Gr | THE Ruminations of Uncle Henry LTy YT - Dear Editer, 1 take my pen in and to let you know that we re- BBLEFOF OOt h seeved your invitasion and we are expectin to come if nothin pervents. Marthy is not exsactly pleesed with the wordin of the invitasion. I guess I ought not to tell it on her, becase she don’t meen pothin by it. She SYs “Yourselt and Wife” would nd better in a jnvitasfon to a married man, but I have tryed to explain that these was sent out \.\'i}lxnllr regards as to whether a tan is marryed or not, and that the l\\t\ Izu!} Wwas supposed to meen wife if a man had a wife, otherwise f;ut. ete, 1 guess | got her convinsed but she wouldn't let on out of spite. It will give me grate plasure to look aroung over your place of bus- !u‘» and tell you wherein it could 'l'L have allers spoke rank and free to you and 1 exspeck o do so on I have felt ag times that too much in this | town is gone ahed with without as- | tin me my opinion. 1 set u]v' nites, or as long as Marthy will let me, tryin to deside what is best for this fare citty and 1 feel that my advise had ought 1o be ast whether anyboddy is intendin to foller it or not. You know yourself there when things ‘would have turned out better if my wordg had been payed attension to. As the say- in is, “The cacklin of geese saved Rome,”™ but the trubble is they is peeple in this town which feels thereselves lissenin to the cacklin of the geese, so to speek, and in this way much vallable informa- tion and advise has been lost site of and allowed to fall into noxus dissi [tude 1 larned that expression from Senater Wilson back where 1 used I have heerd him speek so {much that them words of hisn got |ingraved upon the tablets of my memery with a indelible pensil, and I have kept them in mind ever sinse all though they are French or some such a language as that. They meen somethin like gone to the dogs. 1 [was too proud to ast the senater be- improved. | this occasion . for is cases above | to Jive. (eatse 1odidn't want him to know {that | didn’t know what he. was 1';«“(1;» about. I am sorry to see another hildin | pug in the way of our vew of Lake Mirrer from up town. The saddest | mistake ever madg in our citt ind | |vou remember it was done agin my Mr. ., was settin the Aud- i m bilding Main lad ought to run. It is a good plase for th, Auditorium, but it is a bad plage for the Auditorinm to he 16 my on. But it hag been done, and It aint likely ever can be undone. {And, 01 am getting resined to sur- where strect {renderin Lake Mirrer to the rude grasp of I can't get the right }\\m’(i, but maybe you can think what had ought to be there. And, 0 now that the \Woman's Club's bildin is also bein get along there, [ «hall not open my mouth about it §v\ recl tall man can see over it anv : and. besides, if a bilding has lzot to be along there, 1 would ruth- !,,- ! Jadys had it than anybody { know of, and I am relyin on there {fixin up the grounds around it and :‘, epin it fixed up thus convertin looked like sin into a thing of [ a jov forever. In these the ladys may which 1 trust terts, which u mind but ;' hav, or soon will get, I am in i1 r of everbody in town helpin le n them. We had onght ) \ re path with roses, so to I vhich they can then set out ronnd there bildin and perserve to T eneragions, ete, So no more cent. Fror our true frend, UNCLE HENRY Sl dSPd i ri- k4 E L 4 3 TCHANG YUEN CO., ovelty act, comedy and Als I IN THE CLAWS OF THE LEOPARD A 3-ree] thriller PAULJ RAI;N'EY'S AFRICAN HUNT PICTURES animal pictures NEXT WEEK rsday Vedesda 0DD FELLOWS' CONVENTION A MODERN VERSION OF EAST LYNNE §' CONVENTION a] Program BAKER ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA eat 6 reeler "SPECIAL GRAND CONCERT Benefit Lakeland Band which members of the }‘r.d'ay musicale will take part EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., APRIL 14, 1914. PAGE FIVE x PEBEHPHEPIBITEIBFDIBIDIDE SEISDIDEDEIHEESHIEIPIFPEDD FEEEIIIBEEEDEIEDHHIIID, s o g e efodoosfoso @i PR B i WP 4 PP S g G graved Free. 20 Community Silver Has a World-wide Reputation. You the Beautiful Line We Carry. Watch Repairing is our Specialty. Let us regulate your Timepiece. SHBDEGBEEBEEDD s Let us show All goods En- 4 Conner, O’Steen & King ‘ Postoffice next door to us T M TN o B 0 S Rt e OB SR I D S B 3 VETS TO BE SPLENDIDLY ENERTAINED (Continued from Page 1.) with citizens who are needed to de- on't miss the Chautauqua num- velop resources of one kind ang an- |ber in tent Friday night. Miss Low- other throughout It will be, benefits, a pleasant experience for angd gardens, green with vegetation 'the people of Florida man, New York soloist, assisted by Mrs. Fletcher. C. O. Woodward, State evangelist, will give his lec- ture on “America; Her Destiny; Her the whole State. in addition to these to welcome and sparkling with flowers and Won-vanq entertain the survivors of the ders how it was that such changes|confederate armies in Jacksonville. beholds By entertaining these wonderful Florida cities, their State will secure good will and ad vertising that will be of inestima- ble value in the future. ———————————————————————————————————————————— OB DD DS DDt ool il bbb gt have been wrought. He and hundreds of modern energy massive hotels, towns, alive with ’unq enterprise, shipping fruits and vegetables to all parts of the coun- tr){ and receiving in exchange a constant stream of gold. railways and steamships carrying an immens, tonnage of freight be- |tween the Florida producer and the foreign consumer and concludes that Florida is soon to become the great fruit and vegetable hasket of the nation. After having seen all of things, the traveler returns home and takes his neighbors into his confidence, relating to them what he saw on his trip. The circle of Flor- rradually expands un- til the entire territory is covered. The advertising that Florida will eot in this way could not be bought with any amount of money, no mat- ter how judiciously it might be these ida interest spent. The newspapers all over the & Yeountry, as far as North Dakota in the northwest, and as far east as Maine, are publishing stories and pictures about Florida and this re- union. This favorable publicity will attract homeseekers to Florida for years to come, an(q people the State ] PGS BH P DI PREPRREERPIRE He sees s 3 g & N @ SR GPDEDEDEPEE prrrrrrsversRprRr e 2 TEL AR A i 7 Ty A % DR. SAMUEL B. SmITH Ry A SPECIALIST b :i. 1YE, KAR, NOSE AND THROAT & 5 i GLASSES FITTED i ; 4 — |4 2 4 = o | » £l ® Dl HOURS: 2 & b 9 70 12 A. Mi bd 4 2710 4P, M, o4 SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING j;: 4 LLAKELAND, FrA. ‘» : i BpbEPIBEHOPEDOEEP G drbd J. H. Hartzell Manager PROGRAM THE INFLUENCE OF SYMPATHY Victor two reel feature featuring Lawrence and a Strong Cast { ' Florence ‘ MISS FAIRWEATHER OUT WEST Frontier Comedy TONIGHT 1S AMATEURS’ NIGHT Don’t Miss PPHRY $ESePPPPPRPPhPPPLFIePPeP P SEEPPEEDEELEPIOPPPIDOBD DD FOR RENT-—Six room bungalow in fine residence section. Low rent to good tenant, Phone 277 or 217 red. 2432 them right, the Good Oil Vil Reduce Expense . and Increase Speed Tell us the make of your Car and we can : supply the oil. BB B S BB BB B G Brbropdodb b bbb bbb 4 CLEAR CARBONLESS—Impo: ted Perfecto No. 1 Polarine Mobiloil “A” Perfecto No. 2 Vacuum Packard : Supreme : WPBGGDDHE HOGHHHPHDIDEIODHEDPPODDEEDIEPREBIGS g ] L 4 The Brighten-Up Folks g 213 S. Kentucky Ave. D L L FEFEFPRELFEFIPISPEHSEIRIISEPETIFP PEPEIEPRP RS PRI PP LS DI DB P BIP S0 D ety R T s DAL D The Newest Ornaments for Summer Wear are included in our large stock of Beautiful Jewelry We'have herc everything that womankind could desire and there are many useful articles that men need. If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair prices, see our display first. P Y E Y Y R LR T R S R H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, FLA. & SEEEPPPEPELDPPEEEIFOPPBEED [EETTL ST EEEL BT RS L ST AL A ol FIRST NATIONAL BANK “You Will Go a Long Ways before you find a better BANK than this one., My advice would be for you to start an account with them while starting is good.”

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