Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 12, 1914, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., MAY 12, 1914. RSONAL (805 FOR ANNEX T0 FRIDAY MUSICALE T0 l RAGRAE M. £. CHURCH T00 GIVE FINE PRODUCTION | E—— HiGH; ANOTHER CALL FRIDAY EVENING The building committee of the Ticketg are now on sale at the Red ase of Flre l‘irst. M. E. church held a called [Cross Pharmacy for the Grand Con- meeting yesterday to open the bids |cert to be given by the Friday Mu- I\DY ‘o Proposed annex tothechurch. |sical under direction of Mrs. Fletch- one 5 000 After considering all bids submitted |er on Friday, the 15th of May. oo ep BIBBBLEGISBEOIEBHESILILL I WATCH US P owTy For Timely Suggestionsin the Newest Ornaments H We Keep our stock strsctly np-to-date and you % will always find 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 | 0 s LT B ] ® 1‘] Wag decided to reject same upon| The solos are almost perfect and *A the grounds that they were too high. |the choruses are better than ever. After further consideration it was|The band is going to do work it nev- -‘I‘_“i‘l“‘l to advertise for bids to fur-!er did before. Mr. Green with his El.lsll all labor, and at the same time monologue will surely make a hit if any new bids are put in for the |and after the perfom;zmce will be a completion of the church, same will still more popular manager. ndale has been splendidly be .i“‘\"'ptod. The contractors who bid The Japanese costumes have ar-| ed in Lakeland yesterday before will be allowed to refigure |riveq for the “Mikado” comic opera by by Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. should they desire. Those present |production and will be the best ever Mr. Charles H. Barr. were Rev. J. B. Ley, chairman, H. |seen in Lakeland. R S e B. Carter and L. C. Hull. Judging from the almost contin- ottie Wilson, of Columbus, T uous rehearsals and the ambition of he guest of Mrs. M. J. Mal. CALL FOR BIDS each participant more real value was pvera] days. * } Sealed bids will be receiveq by the never given to the Lakelang theater B o) building committee of the Firsy M. [going public before. B. F. Hines ha~s just become | 5 chupeh up to May 23, at rlmnn, ’ ugisptoo bad that the Auditorium pr of 3 new five Dassenger |pon tno 1abhor to complete the annex |has only 1700 seats ag for the* little omobile. proposed, should any contractors 'admission chargeq every living being: V. Stevens and little wish to put in new bids for the con- jought to be out to see the big show. Margaret, are spending tract of building, same will be re- e e very pleasantly at White ceived and considered. The board ELNCRA LODGE HELD being accompanieq there by |ToSCTYCS the right to refuse any and INTERESTING MEETING tive, Mrs. B. A. Weath- all bids if they see fit / RV 2y PRRRR RS ala. e REND ROLRY Klnora Rebekah lodge No. 4 held | Bbddbsdddd Sy Chairman. )y very interesting meeting last = zSmy\V];\zil:)‘em:'clll1 f:‘o&gnr(:\h[ ;n, U. D, c_ IV{EETS SATURD AY night. Four new members were add- | NOTICE TO SCHOOL TRUS- | ##addddbdddddddbddddhdddddds s P ¢ e | eriously it her eq and fourteen more were balloted TEES AND SUPERVISORS 4 she is serious! : * Br: m. suffering f The . D. C. will meet Saturday [WPOR: ¥ i our ouse 3 m(?cmo\&n. .N-‘P-r“m" AR T instead of on| Nineteen members ang one visitor 1 desire to call your attention b of appendicitis. . L. Morgan has just pur- handsome five passenger tomobile from the local Grady Deen. B BB P g P PR b dd - T g . P L T $PPEEE HHIPIGDIIDHIDS SIHEIPPEETIBIEIPIEEEIIBIE ‘1‘lnn~d(\\ as previously announced, |Vas Present and matters of import- 1o the sclcction of teachers for L i i vurin:’ on Thursday, it was decided j f . " l th l t t : hel'f ho:ne b)“;l'\: eg\t:licnk 0(1; to postpone the meoting until Sat-[3nd refreshments served . lmnurhdhL Loum) Lot"d of Pllblu In-|%® S Wor lVln ln l ls Wor < Bm (E)rrlm:zwllin .has hgeet" urday, so as to have a full attend-|{rom many visiting R(‘lwkuhs. at “I\\i-\tluk‘u‘“ that you makyyour se-! i . s 2 B 210k Ut Ui tein 1o the |NEUS At strangements far the cole. | SORVERHION RElg ARE W April havet joction of teachers and recom- palntlng . J ({Cimm la i bration of June 3 will be made at|been received expressing their de- ) pand same for approval on or be- % # i) ig I b OTd peenti rive “w e y this session, all members are urgent- |light at the grand receptiof given | o June 9, 1914. . caas 5 3 e g g A them by Elnora No. 4. i 3 1 \ & t & Nielson Lange has pur- Iy feiete Ti_"m“d' (Hmn:lut ‘;})»t)\ttlltldl::111:}\:: IJE)‘:M :5: erw ln il l lams aln :5: : L wi e 0 5- | 4 i om Mr. J. H. Stanley a el g R ® . i R Loy LR Sl The Overbright men, R. L. Strong | SIENINY teachers to all schools of @ roperty lying between The essay : \ a'l)ul X;ngliram avenue, about ”l“]hl. ! .l“\l.m“ ohireh under the|& Bi G. Stocker are in town and | the county \\'l]lCll may still l}:\\'c s from the site of the new |;yapices of the W. . T. U. was | Will give away a Duncan Cedar Dust- vacancies to fill, and 1 hereby 1 puse. Mr. Lang is 1aying|carried out as intended with the fol- 1083 mOpP with gallon of the famous [urge you to make your recom- ew purchase into about|j5wing exceptions: Invocation by |Overbright Polish. Display at Model mendations on or before the contest last night u(; Covers most--Looks best & Wears longest-- Most economical. : & lots by opening up a con-|Rey. Ley was offered by Rev. pat- |Hardware Store. above date if you have any pan : :fi: of Osceola street. terson and in place of the solos by —_— ””“LI in ;h" ”l‘lm”‘ ”“h““ 11'“‘ & Fu“ measure & = Miss Cardwell and Mr. MacLean the Joard wi consider the @ ® aniel B. Edwards, from |there were songs by the audience. | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS places vacant and will make such o i la., is \'isnin& her daugh- [The absence of two of the rnnl-vs(-' P . _i— Nl selections as it deems advisable. | § q?,e Brlghten..up Folks & Robert Jones,'at 301 South |ants, William Nowlin ang Woodson | FT¥he0 e :l“ . ‘r‘l””'t} SLract) - The above request is made for @ " : d P mp: { R 7 . sachers - \ avenue. Mrs. Edwards is | Williams was very much regretted. RGBSR the purpose of securing teachers 213 South [(en“wky Ave. ‘(fig.' with Lakeland and with| Lloyd Hooks was the first speaker May 11, 1914 for the various schools, thus sav- : % ant summer climate. anq he handled the subject, “Total Thompson & McLain to O. D. il';: much (1('1:1)’ and inconven T DL DAL BB D BEd g —_— Abstinence,” in a way which showed | Bryant. ience in opening promptly. d Mrs. C. Rucker Adamw|he had given the subject much Robertson, N. G. to Barl C. May.} Yours very truly, ‘3"iNi"l"SNEN'iN!NH'm'i"!“i"l“ifli*‘i"l“l'*‘&‘M’M‘i"&“‘“i’w“i“"*f leave one day this week, |thought. Ear] C. May to H. L. Colli G, A PARKER, § ' tomorrow, for the north, “Aleohol and the Laborer’ .. N. Crigler et al to C. W. Na. County Superintendent. I he b first at Tallahassee, and |the line of thought followed by lbhors, et al :g) $ (4 flni.nu‘v.‘ on (0. 'I‘vm‘ m‘i‘l.mn:r:-{} I"’MMM ,M,‘ \:.h‘phv ‘,‘;‘ .‘le i D. A. Laramore to John B nnie- | TEN MINUTES SPENT READING THE '.;: by to their home in Chicago ‘lh » evil effeets of alcohol on the lab- ; / ADVERTISEMENTS ; ewest K3 e remained in Lal lan 1 i Y 1t 1 I 1 I ivton to John I ol MAY MEAN TEN DOLLARS SAVED. % ‘4 ig scason than heretofore, |labor. Tic hy comparison |lock S sl b L friends would be glad to!how much greater t expen f{ J. J. Hatcher to Irwing Stewart. Ornamcnts for & e when they could be [the use of liquors thar the cost of | Annie L., Lyle to Miller & Malloy. | T £ Rt1c here for life. They Will [every- necessities (B to Miller & Malloy. > : ? iy Summcr \Vcar 9 < bt £ will | \ n 150 too S Myres to P. B. Alford. P ol i . b 4 e al lain next winter i Ta A e S Tk s vy W | @ iooer ang better Chautau- |subjed \lcohol and the Labor Bell Lyder & Bye to Macon Lyly Dr. SAMUEL F. SMITH @ E, : : @ lever before, havinz already | but trea t from a different view ler o 1 SPECTALIST areincludedinour & bme of the Dbest talen ! o2 : i g el @l large stock of b i ¢ VE, KAR, NOSI AND THROAT & | g L3 ] H. Gilbert, of Montic ) tl 1, The prize; Henry Kronmiller et al to John b ¥ - g :» 30¢ 2 o il ‘ 4 rmelon king” of Floridz, | § ' '” ‘.‘ e :‘ | Dok L S %% eautl u ewe ry 2 10¢ 4 in Lakeland and is ope card by Prof. €. M. Jones with | (ns Cook to Florida Development RoR A &l o guite of offices in the Tele- [a few appropriate remarks Co JTES 14 DE @3 relllaee Hete avanoih y 5 s ! b 19 ding. which he will main-' A by Sadie K " Mrs. Jennie Snell to Florida De- & GLAsSES FiTTeED . % _“L'h‘“c here everything that wv‘m.ml\md could $ ! ne the watermelon season [Was an sting feature of the|velopment Co & @1 desire and there are many useful articles that men § ns. te the handling of several [prograrm \‘;m.‘v: music by a select Thomag Maynard to Fla. Develop- @: 4 :g: need. g' s he has purchased in thisiml orchestra added much to the oc iwn' Co y % o | % % 5 X 4 : E3 iablv the eighty-acre crop |casion. The W. C. T. U. wishes to| Thos. Maynard to Florida Devel- | b If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair § tably th ig : & L3 N ho contributed to 1¢ | opment e % . § s 2 Kimbrough. EHBRIE B0 RO A0 Lk 1' : I,' ""‘]’f hr : i R Pt b HOURS @ prices, see our display first. kS R suceess of the air and to R | . K farmer to Flork evelop- | # & & [S B A. Willhide, who has|Patterson for use of the church ot : " ‘“,7 4 Ol BEESORRSIEEPIEIIDDPDDIDRID DD P PODIDDBIBIBIIIR ? ding the winter with lwl'; N | M Ju:xy.‘ S. Bell to Florida De- |3 cTO & p. M, @ :g; r. and Mrs. S. S. Grant- [Union Missionary Meeting velopment Co ) : @ |G H. C. S I EVENS @ left for her home in West P0<1]vmlrd Um‘| June 4 " lsworth Trust Co. to Joan S : :E: ; K ba 5 " Y: Ur Migsionary meeting bel @ | il Nl Al ctive little children. as- | which ' 20 : i bl & — e \ 08¢ :. o et i, who took the leadi at '1\4) I of Mr ‘ ‘.\‘IV""xlrn' : I '“‘ LSS 5 SO Ry AR D BTN o LAKELAND, FLA. i e y re 3 ed, “The|at whicl th £ SRt LoUOrEIn: Lanau Lo ; oot o Bl 2 s = € [.p.u{m (.m”] d, l”\' H : T Alvin E. Woodward T AVREAND, M & PEELEEIRE DI ED DD PEBETBEDE FOSIRIIIEDEDIPIDLTIIIBINEE i pemaker,” wishes to sa¥ |Cif & & : ? 3 ] [P bt & all his little playmates has f-HORED Ranngb G hiiPostRlislito B A BB e oy i S Sharp i g g L] oo The Cole & Hull Serv 2ld eCo u rvice C 3 Is recognized by the Jewelry buying people ' ; | 5 of Lakeland as the service for them. **'The s é (3 4 ) . Al 1 -\ P2 + " cis s sbif = Store whereGems ai d Gold are Fairly Sold. — Are You one of these Satisfied Cus o] 4 i s | | J. H. Hartzell : sfied Customers I | T ! “ ”» )f | : - ] Manager A Pleasure to Show Goods | r | et | i | LE L1 - S & HU : tonight; ‘ M ‘ Lishes ' PROGRAM - £ o s i 3 ; £ 'to b Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland. Fla. 0L’ LETTERS |/ ® : < Iy iy ‘ t S | i —_— e — SE— T wwn S v (—] P S SR ¥ T 4 @ o = Ask for a Grapefruit Sundae THE SILVER PALACE DRANE BUILDING i ; a s 3 reel m@fl a ' e haake M B ; Music evolution B

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