Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 1, 1914, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, JUNE 1, 1914, - ed State e said b n E WH"'E Henley & Henley. H. E. Memminger. Robery Bryant. o A R. B. Scipper. W. J. Waring. L. L. Bryant. n in th E‘(‘E' (v"on.:\bs. Waring & Edwards. E. G. Bowyer. . C. Williams. J. W. Conner SUGIOE SATURDAY| LIGT & WATER BATE : - : 788 DOm}- g Marshall & Sanders. ery year MR et st G. B. Murrell, Modern Shoe Repairing Co. J. T. Marshall. i Saturday afternoon about 5 o'clock | = 9139 :)w ’;gl'p‘:l“ °: asking flll. L. E. Ellis. R. B. Childs. Ellis Deen. ero it pMHEREHS Mr. D. E. White, former proprietor : "“’es’ ':‘ e:’ lf '-1“ W“‘;TIW Smith Bros. Owens Dry Goods Co. 0. J. Pope. ahnen i o of the White Furniture Co., commit- | °¢ Presented to the city commission-| -y, A. Williams. C. A. Owens. E. C. Eades. [n Case of Fu‘e ted suicide in front of his home on |T® &t thelr meecting Wednesday| J. W, Lanier. Clough Shoe Co. H. S. McClelland ated it il East Oak street by sending a bullet | M1ERY: Melton & Stokes. W Hothonn I s g 7 4 ’ g through his brain. Lakeland, Fla., May 23, 1914. G. D. McColpin. J. W. Buchanan. ieo. W, Inglish. 't inflict one Mr. White had b 3 The City Commissioners of Lakeland I. J. Jenni ;' 3 . ST N . een worried about y 0], ioners al ) . J. Jennings. L. W. Fulgham. H. B. Carter. the forty ‘i financial matters for some time, and Florida: '. C. D. Clough. J. W. Hicks. C. L. Snook. Heal Saturday afternoon Mr. Childers, We, the undersigned citizens of H. H. Register. C,; W. love, J. D, Wadkins. i Yo Iorm Fletcher, who has a posi- w.ho was associated in business with [Lakeland, believing that a munici- S. E. Melton. G. U. Conant. H. B. Zimmerman, “with a garage at Tampa, spent |him at one time, asked him to ac-(pally owned water works and elec- M. J. Malloy. T. L. Cardwell. J. C. Henry. r. Stock.'FIY in Lakeland. .., |¢company him on a fishing trip. They j¢ric light plant should “be operated | W. D. McRae. © | ‘H.C. Stevens. Cole & Hilll; tailoi ] ) _{drove out in a machine but, had not)nat-for,profit, but for the benefit of T; B. Hendrix, . R (C.-Colbert. = ‘L. €." Hull” i e gfln.:E. L. Cordery len_on }he gotten far from town before Mr. |{ta owners, the citizens of Lakeland, \Hlsovn Bros. J. Al Wilkison’ L. P. Broadfield. de T wiy BOOR train for Birmingham, | White began to act strangely and |respectfully request your body to re- L. W. Yar.nell. 1 C. Henley. C. F. O’Doniel, 26 ‘cinted where she goes to spend a few |[Mr. Childers brought him back to|duce the charges on water and elec- G. P. Ql}alntance. W. H. Bates. E. H. Hendrix. some, 1% With friends and relatives. |town. Just as Mr. Childers alighted | tricity to the reasonable cost of pro-| W. F. Winn. J. W. Kimbrough. 0. E. Wolfe. 'send' 16 friends hope that her trip will troq: the machine In front of the|duction, depreciation and interest on| C- \\‘. he}loy. L. P. Kimbrough. S. Raymondo. e )th pleasant and beneficial. White home, Mr. White shot him-|the plant considered. R. E. Lufsey. E. L. Kimbrough. Guy §. Davis, £8) self through the brain, death being| e advocate this policy because, [ J. P. Scarlett. Edwarq Bennett. J. W. Hansard. i g8 Verda Thompson, Polk coun- |instantaneous. It was not knownthat |in addition to the direct benefits it J. F. Wilson. J. W. Turner. A. B. Cochran. YBRIAR. en¢ of the Boys' and Girls’ Can- [he was armed, the pistol evidently |woulg give to the citizens, it woula W. P. Pillans. S. M. Stephens. W. T. Overstreet. Clubs, has been actively en-[being secreteq on Mr. White's per-!pe a great factor in advertising the A. E. Pooser. B. K. Young. G. W. Rogan. i in demonstration work every |son or in the macuine. city ang in inducing manufacturing J. P. Roquemore. C. L. Durrance. Chas. A. Conner. since her appointment. Last Mr. White leaves a wife and two |enterprises to locate here because of R. M. Marler. Conner & O'Steen. J. D. Chiles & Sons. esday a demonstration was had |little children, who have the deep-|cheaper power. \e believe that the| W. B. Smith. \keland at the home of Mr. C.|est sympathy of their many friends. |city can operate its electric light | T.. M. Futch. Ladadadi s Ll LRl Ll Rl ager, at which time 83 cans of | The body is being keid at the Gentry | plant by charging 6¢ per K. W., J. R. Talley. NEHS .c‘ were put up. Friday she undertaking establishment until ar-|with $1 minimum for lighting pur- Phoenix Barber Shop. ki Th the day at Socrum and Satur- |rangements are completed for send-|poses, 2c per K. W. for cooking and L. E. Peacock. 3 e EVENTH sent to Medulla where corn, to- |ing it to Mrs. White's old home in|power purposes, and by charging 15¢ W. B. Arendell. (g and peas were canned. Martinsville, La. per thousand gallons for water. F. W. Barber. Newest A“AEK S E AT P We refer you to the charges by| W. D. Galloway. 0 r, @ng Mrs. J. Edgar Wilson| U. S, Marshal J. C. Brown is in|other municipally owned plants in| J. M. Holland. TERS OF ajoying a visit from their son, the city, having returned home to|tpe State, by reference to which you \‘\:' H. Lanier. Omamems for Wilson, who has just grad- !vote in the primary tomorrow. He|will find that the rates in those E. M. Patterson. from the State University, |is a strong advocate for the re-elec- |cities are on a par with, or are only| John F. Cox. Pensacola § made a special study of agri- [tion of Senator Fletcher and declares | glightly higher than the rates above J. Nielson Lange. Summer Wear n article @0 which he will engage, [he will be returned to the Senate DY | mentioned. J. D. Allen. elevent, 3ock raising, in Ohio, leaving |a big majority. Respectfully . D. 0. Rogers. areincluded inour i_ somes too 8t State within a few days to . 0. Flood. G. F. i i e filing of P this work. Mrs. A. J. Moore and children| j . Keen. D. H. Cumbie. l‘lrFL stock of : SR P > spending several days in the city g S H. D. Bassett. 1ge. The = e , | SrsiEneT 8 S. L. A. Clonts, "f" of Mr. Gl mmand'sdpgp“::: the guests of friends. They now live| j. R. Powell. J. W. Seally. ‘ “'T gxecutive, accompanied by NS 1y clearwater but will always have 3 ; J. F, Council ] ounds for ;o P Save bl a) a J. H. Gentry. R i “I y o eleventh nd Mrsl‘ “_' l' Eaton, of “7‘.’ a warm place in their hearts for| 71, B, Weeks. J. P. Council. eau l u e e r ard, I de- - :‘151\mg ‘.thcm, M‘H”L:\knlaud, which feeling is mutual. H. T. Herron. J. P. Thompson. We have herc i i : r Lords, 0b Lake City, another o i) T Juy Arendell. e have here everything that womankind could @nd Miss Opal Lee Bulloeh| pn ayg Mrs, F. D. Bryen and| R, R. Herron. R. 0. Cresap. desire and there are many useful articles that men law fully | 5 b . ¢ Y eland, and his son, Master OS-1yjit)o daughter left this afternoon R. E. Nowlin. SSPTD $PPPOPPPPRRPEed YPPERERPRDE FEPBPEPLEEEHESEPEP D DI B EE rther dig- ; 8 38 ay Cut Price Store. s need. : tl:e p;: « drove to Tampa ‘““"’_"d"v’“ror Atlanta, where they go to attend| (¢, M. Weeks. Dr. W. D, Nowlin. s on. for a "om*:f";‘(xl d:’:il(;‘it:; Ithe Rexall convention, and from| j. @. Townsend. N. A. Riggins. 4 If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair § easure Lrip. Bl there they go to Rutledge, Ala i 5., Silv E. Tucker, Sr. iyl : s that Mr. i : ) +| Miller Bros., Silver Palace. ¢ ' rices, s u 8 s that Mr p ahopping, the fair memers | yhore they will visit Mrs. Bryaw's| M. ). Drane. W. Detwiler. y prices, sec our display first e R retired to the DeSoto, | rjatives. Dr. Bryan will be away| Miss Reynolds. J. T. Hines. i - E GREAT they had supper before Te-|two wecks, but Mrs. Bryan and lit-| william-Moore Co. | Dan Marshall. / PEOPLE ; to Lakelanq in the machine. |¢jo Ryuth will spend about six weeks. | . M. Clayton. (ol o b o SRR e ] H ‘ S‘ l kEVENS FAMOUS e ; T The Hub Clothing Co. C. R. Ford. ® 2 | y Mr. W, E. Sullivan went up to k W. R. Groover. TO MR. service at the Baptist church | D. B. Dickson. f i ‘Wf anday will be something on witness the graduation of his friend,| w. J. Reddick. ," John O'Donald. ' JE ELER \ o is either ep of a farewell, it being the | MisS Elizabeth Baynard, from the| jos. L. Tarlouski. / AL lle'nediw,. I LAKILAND, FLA. § JOKE AS gular service under Rev. W. Cathedral School of Orlando. He was| paul Weymer Lumber Co. G. W. Watson. . eakness of kman, his resignation becom- accompanied by Mrs. Baynard who| g, L. Cordery. W.C, Norvel. ! ' % /7 § 7 joined him at Auburndale. Mr. Sul-| New Racket Store. John ldmonds. ACETIOUS ctive June 1. In speaking of A HUGE @ here Mr. Sparkman tells livan spent two days in Auburndale,| 1), M, Pipkin, Jr. H. T. Smith. /N interesting story of the returning to Lakeland Sunday. E. P. Hickson. Wm. Steitz. ; i nth hour j of this church which has Cherro Cola Bottling Works. White Star market. Mr. Hunter Deilaven, who has| w. T. More. W. L. Robertson. i ‘ surd. He keeping with the general de- . 3 ilts at the n@of Clearwater and sur- been for some time a valuable em-| Kimbrough-Rutherford Shoe Co. McCorquodale & Co. f o trust the g 'country, When he came ploye of the Lakeland Furniture & [ g. G. Tweedell. ;' g‘\:t‘(‘r“l‘;‘)‘“"d“le ! Closing out $7,000.00 Stock of ree and a half years ago he Hardware Co., leaves today for his J. W. Chiles. i Yl g ; st R P y ot LEGAL- found a small membership homov in Huntington, W. Va., where| p, C. Willey. Jas. Warren. : ry Fi Shoes at Cost {ENT TO regular services. Since then he will spend the summer. He made| (. V. Robinson. Model Hardware Co. % SE. I am gbership has doubled several miny friends during his tay here, Wiy He AuAn ;{ l\\'l\‘:"ldnm' ; 'I 300 Dail' ladieS’ ShOGS CIOSI“G out $| 025 y abide the , strong choir has been or- all of whom hope to see him again| Jakeland Furniture & Hard. Co. the Demo- g lot-has been purchased in next winter. F. A. Grether. f \]\, Tn”:‘ri:‘lr { :' { 500 nair (oh"dre“,s ShoeS c|0si“g O“t $l .00 ble neighborhood on which a R | Bailey Clothing Co. 3 o ol ailey Lakeland Mfg. Co. i comfortable parsonage was XYZ ('Jlu_b’ ‘ 5 E. F. Bailey. BiRAne i ° McRAE. the Sunday school has in- The X Y Z Club met last Saturday | w. B. Moon. WAL ? lmbrough ana Rutherford ; 2630 sty in e ‘“.,nlh )Tlllss(\sft Lillian and Rn-w"lvl.lu J.. D. Lovell. LI. “viw?lurfit f z . ———— b 1 o S e . A e aln. he afternoon was spen in wW. L. TII(HIIDSOH. Sam idwell. Dbl building has recently been | " : - Sy cnlarged, and aito-|initisting two girls into the club) 1w, G. Wilson. G. W. Merschon. pDOSIte lty a he church ‘iq nm‘\' in a very i2nd electing officers. After this, all| w_ F, McSwain, Lakeland Coca Cola Bottling Co. ory L'undit;on considering ,enjoved a delicious lunch. A. Logan. Thos. H. Barlett. £ g cultles usually encountered Those present were Misses Lillian J. P. Curtis. T, C, - Bmith, [ , :‘M town‘ I‘l i’* generally re- |21 Redella Gain, Grace Hand, Er-| sym F. Smith. Fred Sloan. by he mv“ml»vrQlin Ul'll. Mr, | ViD Adair, Edith Anderson, Kate Mc- Phillips Bros. Lakelanq Auto & Supply Co. u ass a e n finds it nl’("-ss;lr\' to give |lcod, Thelma Eliot, Bessie Temple- | The Brighten Up Folks. J. R. Bouleware. v e ... |ton, Frances Straw and Glen Mc- ;P Folks Alex Holley. TS T o \ . § . vork at this time. They say Rae | \.\ F .]f>lk.. ’1) AL 3T We are Mrclln;: 5])0\'1211“'1‘1((',\' on Cut (;l;l\\] : endered faithful service, giv- """ | Geo. Warren. S sV R 4 % for 2imi 3 » S ‘ i ildi g e | Colonial Caf Lakelang Hardw. & Plumb. Co. or a JJimited timefto make room for the f: yest energies to the building EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE | olonial Cafe. akeland Eo 4 00 or the fall trengthening of the church. | poLK COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL 1. P. Getzen. J. W. 0 ""'“"f‘-. ey shipment.” You canfsecure some extra®oood decided what he will do R. R. Sullivan. 0'Doniel, Son & Co. AR vals i 2 e L ey : TO MEET HERE TOMORROW | /" (" pjies Paul W. O'Doniet. values infthis lime, iture but it is hoped he will At the call of President Day, the . (-,' ]‘f! S. i e -~ & ' : 3 f Clearwater.— |axecutive ¢ thtan ¢ A 11 entral yarmacy . avis. &L 5 \ resident n‘ .u\‘ e .x“um.‘ <ommmu. 4{1 vh{ Polk ey S0 Afutton RAe A Pleasure |t0 ShOW Goods er Sun. Rev. Sparkman|county S. S. Association will meet it St 1% C N. L. Bryan & 4% jome time assistant pastor of |in Lakeland tomorrow. The meeting! ":m'“._']‘.n Shbeal o T fl — st church here and has|wi]] pe helg in the Sunday school g 'Il.' I;.&lim. ]-;kw‘l’h'n‘mfll \—/ HU‘ ,‘ ¢ ends here who will be in-"proom of the Methodist church at 2 ‘muls_ Ny A l'l S —— g v AP ki Jewelersiand Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla . . in his movements. p. m P EST PR ~ AUDITORIUM THEATRE Odds-and-E.nds LS S e o sEmmese — i — L — - b PEHPPPPEPIPPFPEPHIEPDEPEDDEREEES S BPb N 3 o o BB B NE0000000 1OIIPII0S | $004000000000000000000¢ 2440 i bbb ddhid GEORGE McCALL a e _ 2 Well, here we go on another big THE HOWZE SISTERS stern Hw‘; tm;zl:}(;l and 3| . ok, and we are going to give you Vauloyiiiew classt i t b 15 Manager comedy adde s at ahburd cont bap. Vaudeville's classiest sister act in 15 BT 2 " ittle co the best show. in town tonight bar As it is nearly time for our annual invoice Iwe ring none. A dainty littld act by the minutes of refined comedy, singing } i s 1C¢, J W & Howze Sisters, the niftiest sister act 1ave put on saie odds and ends of regular stoc and di . it 1 ; : § ar stock, SH WASHING DICK in vaudeville, four comedy and and dancing. Direct from the Mont WHEN PIERROT MET PURRETTE | remnants fre iscony E g hicd c western reels, and music by the or- gomery circuit, a guarantee of their b ame i | om discontinued lines, shop-worn p&884% o comedy full of funny sit- |chestra that starts where others A gre: dolls, stationery in soiled boxes, etc. all i fiam PP 3 seream from start to fin- leave off. If you want to find the act two parts e ‘fi coolest place in town, come down | 3 here and your search is ended. ————p— | A BARNYARD FLIRTATION SLIM TURNS THE TABLES | e" S to 5 Ce“ts is ystone comedy and you T T [ THE LAST SHOT . _“”" 5 ‘ ‘Z i AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA A western comedy-drama | X western featur oy in the “Ru- Ty gk ss and popular selec-| " 1 A | itted the fea- Don’t Forget the up and keep you ar n ( tions | T Nigy fthe £ jysa thriller from thriller- [ COM‘;gfil\L}i;ORI o add interest we will also allow yon a gen- ‘{ HER FIRST LESSON TS— Come and get your share erous discount on pictures, china, leather goods 3 l ather good | Another great comedy drama ; e C Prices 10¢, 15¢ Prices 5¢, 10c : RETRIBUTION The Home Of those Beaut Films that E | ), FLA. - e Doors open at & o'clock. Come early GOOD‘_M‘USIC ! T h e B 0 Ok S t o r e ¢ NSt by seelng a good TURNING THE TABLES PEP2409* [atinee daily 2:30 to 5:00. Still more comedy cassnnn s 0BT RT00 DS o v sane Prices 5¢ and 10¢ -everything outside the line of staples

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