Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 6, 1914, Page 5

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1Case of Fire hone 5, 000 mmd l"i' . . B. Kingman, of Titusville, ending the day in Lakeland, | g come over last evening on 88, Mr. Kingman is an old and: resident, and his many }Xrl_enda have been giving him lial welcome, all being delight- seeé him on his old stamping d again. . F. G. Merry ig in the city |Inverness, being down on a 0 her friend, Mrs. B, F. Wil- Mrg. Merry is a former rest- of Lakelanq having been en- |"in the music store business wout six years ago. She, like )ody else, notes many changes city since that time. Her a3 | and Mrs. C. A. Cole now | apartments at thp home of \Edythe Clemence, the O'Hearn ‘nce, corner of Massachusetts e and Orange where Tire now at home their 8 street, to account of the residence they “)een occupying having been set as a Memorial hospital, Mr. ! Meclntyre and family have into the Wilson cottage on Tennessee avenue, formerly rroperty of Mr. John O’Donald. “L. AT Fort and family are “jccupying the O'Hearn bunga- ‘a South Massachusetts avenue, ly vacateg by Mr. C. A. Cole ife. J..F. Callahan, formerly of "and, 0., but more recently of rnia, has locateq in Lakeland. 'y inaugurating a new industry ‘ining, doctoring and otherwise : for trees. Mr. Callahan is an ¢ in this line, having a natural or his occupation and having . d tree surgery and the diseases "are of trees from a scientific oint. At present he is located home of Mr. R. T. George. Senior class of the Lakeland school presented their play, Vlany Wives” in Plant City last before an audience that al- taxed fhe seating capacity of eater, It was well received and d by the audience. The young were chaperoned by Mrs. Steitz and Mrs. Hetherington in Plant City and by Mrs. W. nnin while enroute home, the of the players being through untry in automobiles, the for- wdies returning by the late Miss Annie Cargill Mayes was 1 unable to go and her role iken by Miss Maggie Bryant, although she had only a few notice, acquitted herself in =iq style, taking two roles and well with both. \\:e Lutheran Sunday school will . plenie tomorrow on Lake Hol- orth. Those who desire trans- morning. s are giving her a warm wel-| Misg Goldie Lowman Wedded . ... To Mr. Norman Miner ol \ A marriage of considerable inter- when Miss Goldie Princess Lowman wag united in marriage to Mr. Nor- taking place at the home of the bride’s the ceremony man Miner, the wedding parents, being per- [ formed by the father of the bride, ‘Rev. T. W. Lowman. The charming bride has been in Lakelang but a few weeks, but dur- ing that time has become quite a social favorite, especially in musical voice circles, her splendid having been heard on many occasions to the delight and enjoyment of large num- bers. The groom is a tobacco merchant of New York city, and is a man of isterling character and is in every {way well worthy of his lovely and talenteq bride. The- happy couple leave tomorrow night for their fu- ture home in New York city, carry- ing with them the best wishes of a Unrgv number of friends. | afternoon closing go- close their steres tomorrow at 12:30, the Thursday ing into effect then. FARMERS' CLUB MEETING The Lakelanq Farmers' Club will 'holg their next regular meeting at the home of Mr. G. C. Fidler on Patterson street, near Lake Hunter, on Saturday, May 16. Ladies’ Day the subject for discussion will be “Flowers and Ornamental Plants ang Trees."’ By J. JULIAN, Secretary . 'BASEBALL GAME TOMORROW ! LAKELAND VS. DADE CITY There will be a baseball game in this city tomorrow afternoon be- tween Lakelang anq Dade City, this being the first of the season. Teams will leave the corner of Main street ang Kentucky avenue, charging 20 centg round trip, and in this way the crowds can go to and fro in com- fort. MOTHER'S DAY PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR OF ELORIDA 1To the People of Florida: ! The truest anq greatest friend that ' God ever gave us was our mothers. There is no purer, nobler or more en- during virtue than a mother's Jove. There is a tenderness in the love of a mother that transcendg all other affections of the heart. It is neither by worthlessness, nor stifled by in- gratitude. She wlll sacrifice every comfort for her children; she will surrender every pleasure for their enjoyment; she will glory in their fame and exult in their prosperity. In success, in failure, in sunshine, or in shadow, her love. her deep inter- est, abides with us still. It is a pro- tection in infancy, a guiding star in youth and an inspiration to high ideals and noble endeavors al] along the pathway of life, Her sweet voice may since been husheq in death, memory of her have long but the watchfulness, her NOTICE This is to remind the public that 2!l of the crocery merchants will| This Dbeing | to be chilled by selfishness, weakened i SHIBEE U S = & & ,g, g : 3 2 . L T S R iR S R AR S R L S L L] MW@@MMWM@ FRIDAY MUSICALE ENTERTAIN- MEN HAS BEEN POSTPONED It was necessary for the members est here was consumated last night|of the Friday Musicale Club to post- pone the concert to be given this week on the 8th for one week. The concert will positively be given on Friday the 15th of May. One of the principal reasons of the postpone- ment is that the elaborate costumes for the production of “Mikado” have mnot yet arrived, Particularly the gorgeous dress of Prof. Angell, who s taking cne of the leading men 'parts, missed the boat from Tokio, Japan, anq is coming now over an other route, so will:surely be here on the day of the dress rehearsal. U. D- C. Meeting Postponed Until Thursday Week | Mrs. A. H. Darracott, president of the U. D. C. announceg that the regular meeting of the U. D. C. will be postponed from tomorrow af- ternoon until Thursday, May 14, in ‘order that reports may be heard from the reunion. At this meeting arrangements will be made for the observance of Jefferson Davis' birth day on June 3. Inobling influence in our lives. The influence of the motherg of tour land is the chief anchor of so- (ciety, and this influence is purifying the world, ang her work will last forever. No costly marble can build a more enduring monument to our mothers than the impress they make on their own household. The chang- ing scenes of life may hurl the gen- lius of man from eminence to utter ](min. But the honest form of a true mother reigng queen in the hearts of her children forever. ! That we may pay special tribute and affection to the sacreq memory of our sainted mothers who have igomr to their heavenly reward, and that we may manifest our apprecia tion and express our gratitude for the love and devotion of the noble molhvrs who remain with us, , Park Trammell, governor of the St ltp of Florida, o hereby designate and proclaim Sunday, May 10, 1914, Mother's Day and suggest that it be observeq by appropriate services in all of our churches throughout the State. In testimony whereof 1 have here- unto signeq my name and caused the great seal of the State of Florida to be affixed, this the fourth day of May, A, Di 1014, (Seal) PARK TRAMMELL, Governor. Attested: H. CLAY CRAWKORD, Secretary of State. PAY YOUR POLL TAXES. Friday, May 8, is the last day in which poll taxes can be paid to per- mit voting in the ensuing primary. For the convenience of voters in this wvicinity, arrangements have been made with Mr. A, C. Armisteaq at the City Hall, whereby taxes may be paid to him and he will issue the receipts, But remember, FRIDAY, MAY 8TH IS THE LAST DAY, F. M. LANIER, 2513 ® Collector FOR CHOICE CUT FLOWERS for en tertainments, parties, weddings or jon to the picnic grounds |advice, her tenderness, her anxiety, funerals, see J. H. Tacker. Lake be at the church by 8 o'clock |her affection and her prayers yet Pharmacy, agent for Knull, Tampa abide with us, and is the most en- florist . 2475 e B — —— W MAJESTIC was a young lady from Tampa to Lakelang to visit her Gram- per; he Majestic she went ost pleasant evening she spent; the’s a regular custemer like Gramper. CUTEY’S WATERLOO a comedy picture that Wwill & “horse” laugh. This is no either. “Hoof” it down to- and see this comedy HE S‘I‘OLEN 'I'REATY this one; it’ 2 “pep’’ and for a long tin UNG HEAR"'S AND OLD 3eautiful comed ma Prices 5c, 10c )by “big little” |{ "hose popular matinees Tom 2:30 to 5 each day orchestra g(- W* WWMWEW ‘; g & & W&&M%&M‘&m Well, well, only playing together % days and the “hit” of the town alrw:u!_\ that little old 4piece Audi- torium orchestra. them folks, music. Well, they it was born right they at the out. Ang listen, do you are to coms NOW Y 2 fact A( I this big A thri age your life when you m Got o hang it to they are there with the just can’t help it; in ’em and now when it's bouna Georgie Schmidt! 1 know that punk singer had to sing six songs before they \\mxH let him go last night. are missing the cool, comfortable 4—ALL FEATURE REELS—4 AND VAUDEVILLE THE MOONSHINER'S DAUGHTL' ler from thrillerv RED, ThE (‘ANDY KID A com & STOR{ OF LITTLE IT ‘\LY Y JOCI LAR w I“IDS A comed I Prlc(s 5c 10c Real reels music from Dramayv in a real theater anq real by real musicians SATURDAY—THE GREAT LEAP 4 ree] feature and fittingly offer our tokens of love ! | | | | Touight is amateur contest and Gib- | ¥ son pictures in connection with our L "u ilar show | THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MAY 6, 1914, m«t P B PB PP G P PRPPPPPP b RPPhPhPhid will always find B e pefoegoogecrGoefoocges G PEWRWTS " R '12" B ———————— Laa A Rl SRR R R R SRR R SR R T R M%*WMP«&% WATCH US For Timely Sugges tions in the Newest Ornaments We Keep our stock strsctly up-to-date and you here NEW JEWELRY in all the attractive styles that are to be favored during the coming seasons. Conner, & O’Steen Postoffice next door to us Gt | BBD DB D®E |Scrims Couch Covers » 3 » E H & : PP PPPPPPPFIDPP FEPbP @ & BRIGHT[N-UP YOUR HOME B DB DD DD BBGG R BB DDOBE Cretonnes Etamines Burlap Portiers Voiles Tapestries BB DOPB OO PEBOPEBPPDEPIEG CPPPPRED O BPPIPOED DSBS THE BRIGHTEN-UP FOLKS 213 S, Kentucky Ave. Dowager Empress Haruko of Japan, gz aged 64, who died recently & The J. H. Tacker, at the Lake Phar- macy, hag the agency for Knull, the N “I Florist, of Tampa. 2475 e eSt bbb b b Ornaments for Dr. SAMUEL F. SmMITH SPECIALIST areincluded in our EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ~ large stock of . EYES ExAMINED i eautlfu‘ Jewe]ry GLASSES FITTED HOURS: 9 70 12 A. M, BPPPPe 210 4P. M, . Welhave 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. g [ do BEBBBBDEBPBEBDDPEBPDIBDPPG DB DR : H. C. 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