Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 16, 1914, Page 5

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n )Dhone 5,000% ks ittty rier and Mrs. Waldo?‘ Bartow ladies, are vig- 10 Lakeland today. | rilj $t. John, the bright Mrs. G. W. St. John, ned to his home by ill- weeks or more. He is «ing, and his many wope to see him out again pright and well. tle et 0l ol for thi ) convitt of . Nathuniel M. Pratt, vice ent of Rollins College, aud who (e chair of philosophy ang | , in that institution, is a Lo vistor to Lakeland to- swindel, who is the cham- red us "with a fine sample of hisI buct, and we partake of this brain with great satisfaction in the b it will be productive of good' ¢ 18. r.and Mrs. P. VanDyke, of gia, are in the city and are dom- g ag 706 HEast Orange street. s were passing through en route' [ (own further south, but having ped over between trains, they e 5o favorably impressed with Gitions here that they decideq to ain indefinitely and are contem- ing locating here permanently. would be impossibie to give in- dual mention to all who favored ith beautiful flowers for our re- ion, but we particalarly appre- od the lovely floral remembrances | us by two of the city’s organi- bus—the U, D. C. anq the W. T. U. The designs in each in- The “moryin, erally a tim, but in oup hedr gladness ang s e is a| Salisfac tio that on l\ comes from contact wity preciative, Incere, ap- loyal 1AL torial and hysp v 3 the ‘1'7": B R i “.‘ ! Unity of having our friends with palms s U for the many expressions of which i i ’,mm.l of our work and good able : th - "1‘5'!(‘1"0111' future success, we are self admirably oSt decply grateful and apprecia- scheme, On “”1 Oue may make a suecess finan- 4 counters, Lowls I 1 oa _‘-“.1 1y o but nothing counts like Raso s '” ) wusies, (Iriendship and we believe we can S m“‘ W;““; i Ljeount each one a friend who called confederate Jassamine, which were also useq iy protusion "l tables fn the various rooms. These beautiful flowers came as a great ang pleasing s friends rememberi with the most choic gardens. The visitors wer rious machines room: two Irise to us, our s lavishly owers of theip shown t of the linotypes heing in compo; ope- ration ang the manipulation of these were explained by Mr. A. J. Hol- worthy, Mr. and Mrs. | therington and members of the force, Job press- €8, turning out various kinds of work, were &lso in operation and the visitors saw how letter heads, cards and other small work is* handled, skill and swiftness two necessary requisites, enabline the plant to turn out the highest class of work in the shortest possible time., From the composing room the vis- e carried out the colors of the |itors were escorted to the floor be- bntzation . low, where two big S were in il operation—the new 0y pross mong out-of-town visitors at-|turning out the reeular afternoon ding the Telegram’s house- | edition during the first part of the ming last evening we noteq Mr. | fer. of the ampa Times; Mr. Gil-| The Atlantic Coast Line Rail- D. Leach, of the Tampa Tri-|road Company, after consider- ) Mr. Wayne Thomas, of the |:hle correspondence on the sub- bt (ity Courier; Mr. Claude F. ju. having dechned to hold pson, of the Kissimmee Journal; | {rain 83 on the m N of April W, W. Condon, of Ocala. Mrs. 1 0. May, Mrs. Charles Barr of purndale and others whose names do not now recall. ¢ Juniors entertained the hiors last evening with a re- ion at the home of Mrs. W. Groover, which was a most ghtful affair. Fuller details ¢ function will appear in to- 0W's issu€. r. H. A. Wickham, the pho- apher, leaves tomorrow for Myers, where he has a po- i as a letter carrier, and will b do photographic work, for| ch he is well equipped. fiss Lillie May McIntyre re- ed last night from a pleasant tof a week at Sanford, where was the guest of Mrs. C. ford, a former resident of tland, and who gave her at- tive guest a most delightful |? \being the recipient of much il attention. Irs. Charles Conner has been fe ill at her home on East inge street for several days, ich will be learned with regret her many friends, who hope fn to hear that she is on the to recovery. DIIORIIJM §~FEATURE REELS—6 ( 23d, it will be impossible to ar- range for the entertainment of Vice-President and Mrs. Mar- shall on their way through to Tort Myers next week to attend the meeting ‘of the State Press \\ssociation, The Secretary of the Board of Trade has had the matter up with the railroad ofti- cials and the Secretary of the Association for several wecks ard yesterday received a con- clusive letter from the Division Passenger (Agent, stating that it would be impossible to hold the train to Fort Myers for two hours on next Thursday morning as requested, neither could they arrange to operate a special train unless someone should guar- antee them earnings of $1.50 per mile. This being the case, and as the Vice-President and lns party can only be «\'wml to in Lakeland from 5:12 to 3;, m., it would seem ungrac mtu and inconsiderate on our part to disturb them at that hour and, therefore, no cement will be made for an mummmnt iThe fnends of Sullivan regr is confined to h ness, and all hoj recovery. ar \II’:. Y y learn Ih 1t \|1< L e hrn' \Md\ %m»«n»«wm AND VAUDEVILLE bk ik .?H\\G YUEN AND CO. | . ‘dudeville act; something | and. Comedy and hizh magie. Direct from the : iter, Jacksonville. ' "ME CLAWS OF THE LEOPARD | ““L S reel animal feature; exciting features of its one de. f YATE OF SCHOONER KATE | ory of seafaring life | BoubY MAKES A HIT % comedy feature RYING HIM 0UT lother strong comedy Prices 10c, 15¢ 0RS OPEN 6 0’CLOCK Continuous Show r'f0W~ c‘- RAINEY'S GREAT AFRI- AN HUNT PICTURES " Dogr w2 SSING HE WOULD M ;I\;. T}{E CROS : Somie &l Price 5c lOc e ‘(v.lllt’Ol'h‘“‘i Musi BRSPS oo | at 1 Hernoon ang a housews arming num- later, The high-grade book 8 wag 11rinting a 16-page weekly |Publication jssyeq by this office ) Telegram boliovos 11 nd the [Which was folgeq, pasted and Who stepped within o rson | Hiied at one operation by a sepa- S | building 1 ts [Tife machine, I8 hospitality . Dartook of ! \fter an interested inspection ot friend, A { 1€ Dress room, the visitors were ins Thos s ‘<1v 1o the third floor, where after HOOT AR o 1\ “Wing the ten handsome office the: Pirones wers! {rooms, they were served with fruit R \ I punch in the tWo rear rooms by a P e of Lakeland's fairest society o g h.u and charming matrons, [he aftair, w hich is said to be the argest public reception ever held in was, believe enjoyed by It was the ereatest our lives to enjoy the op- 1y, we ho calleq, bleasure of (o us, and to all our friends we greeting, and may the time unnu when we may all come togeth- m again, In the meantime, we will be glad to see al] of them collective- 135 o individually, at the Telegram building whether on a social or bus- iness call, and shourd any one have visitors, we want them to feel en- - tirely welcome to invite them down to see our plant. To our friends who were unable to be with u€, we wish to extend a most cordial invitation to call and see the plant at any time that may suit their - (-nnwfiiont':-, They will be welcome at all times. To the many ladies who lent their charming presence to the occasion and assisted us in entertaining, we Wish to extend our sincerest thanks. To them is due in Jarge part the suc- cess of the affair. To the ladies who jsent the beautitul pot plants ang cut flowers we are also under great ob- izations. Such kindly aiq and as- mee, coupled with the hundreds tof appreciative friends. who by their presence showed that they were in- teresteq in our work, past and fu- ture, will serve as an inspiration to B e — T ———— L —— DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice firm of Conner, is hereby given that the O'Steen & King has been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. W. L. King retiring. The busi- ness will be conducted in the future by Messrs, (', A, Conner and T. II. O'Steen, under the firm name of Conner & O'Steen. Thanking the public for past patronage and solicit- ing for the new firm a continuance of this patronage, we are, Respectfully, C. A. CONNER. T. B. O'STEEN. .. W. L. KING. As retiring partner in the dissolu- tion above noted, I wish to testify to the pleasant relations that have existed among the members of the old firm and to commend the ngw in- stitution to all my friends. I wish, also, to tender my personal thanks tg those who have favored the firm with their patronage. Respectfully, W. L. KING. ! NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the commissioners of the city of Lakeland, on May 8, 1914, for a franchise to construct, build, maintain and operate a gas works in the city of Lakeland, Florida. Dated this 8th day of April, A. D. el 1914. ROSCO NETTLES. ) 2392 — ~— we»«fi@wm C ADORLN, T and Saturday- rrow f Pau!'J. Rainey's GRE AT A}'RICAN HUNT PICTURES greatest pictures ever Taken right in the £ $259 000 ;\'EXT WEEK 0DD I LLLOV.S CO]\\E\IION LXI\I‘E SCHOOL COMMENCEVIENT JAL GRAND CONCERT { Be msgtEgakrland Band, in which the mfmbers of the Friday Musicale will ]take part. IMay oS '§"i heart of | “3“2"3"2 Gy B By L3s 1S Sl BB S B B G R graved Free. ' Community Silver Has a World-wide Reputation. You the Beautiful Line We Carry. 3 Watch Repairing is our Specialty. Let us regulate your Timepiecé. DB BB B DB DB B S DB B PP PAGE FIVE LR RR L LR SR LSRR R L B2 SR R L DL LR LR LT EOBIEIEEEE0 Let us ;how All goods En- Conner, O’Steen & King Postoffice next door 10 lIS Ak g R AR Gregredndredndn higher endeavor on our part in the days to come, and a bigger and bet- ter Telegram will be the goal for which we will constantly be striv- ing. 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Kentucky Ave. Etamines £ Ornaments for f ‘¢ Summer Wear o ) areincluded in our large stock of Beautiful Jewelry We'have here 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. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, FLA. EBDBBDEDid ] $EELFEIELEBIPIIPEIPPEREBD BETIDPIDIDID e PEOGRD » ey Py f IRST NATIONAL BANK 4 My Mints are Working Every Day coining dollars. You ought to save a few of them, and I would suggest that you start a Savings Account in this Bank, where it will be safe and earn you interest. - =

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