Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 27, 1914, Page 5

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RSON/ DAGRAPHS iR "‘ ase of Fire one 5,000 - nd Mrs. W. 8. Patterson have ed from a pleasant week’'s at Boca Grande. ichard Kells, machanical su- dent of the A. C. L. railway, d little son, Paul, who have e guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richards at the Kibler for a , left last night for Tampa. S TR GBS anet Weathers has returned home in Ocala after a pleas- it in Lakeland, the lovely Miss Margaret Southard and n, Mrs. Vernie Stevens. —_—_— Hubbard contributes the hgebibble by telling us that Falls will dry up in 9,000 So will Elbert and some of of us. ——— e IMen's Club will hold their monthly meeting at the Mr. H. E. Memmenger, rest Drive, at 7:30 p. m., , July 7. e ——— b. B. Reynolds, a former Ken- , but recently of Nashville, 18 eland familiarizing himself e business of the Polk County ment Co., which he®will rep- in northern States as sales P p————— nd Mrs. R. P. Johnson, of Or- ommunicated the gladg news ives in this city today that e the parents of a fine little er, born this morning. Mr. p is a brother of Mr. W. F. BOARD OF TRADE GOVERNORS’ MEETING MONDAY AFTERNOON Sflu H_A PHESS HH_I] Owing ‘to the ecitizen's meeting having been called for Monday even- ing next, the Governor's meeting is again changed from Monday night to Monday afternoon, June 29, at 4:3v it being thought that this hour may be more convenient than a night session. on Tuesday. DR. S. F. SMITH, President. A. J. HOLWORTHY, Secretary. DADE CITY LIKES OUR TEAM AND FANS The Dade City Star pays the Lake- land ball team and fans a high and |t deserved compliment 31 thé oceasidn of their visit there Tuesday. The Star says: “The Lake’and tcam is made up of as nice, clean yeung men as can be found, sober, quiet, honorable fellows; just out after the baseball scalp of those who oppose. “Mr. and Mrs. Gasque, who own and manage the Edwinola, Dade City’s cholcest hotel, where the team stopped, praised them very highly for being such nice young men and conducting themselves so differently to what is ofter the case with ball players. Frank Gillispie, who pitched for the visitors, the only one of the team with whom our people are acquainted, has a host of friends among Dade City people. He has pitched a large number of games here when playing with his home sociation . Hetherington, Wilson, Sarasota Times, treasurer. and printing business. The newspaper people were enjoyed their brief stay here. retary Trade. Holworthy who know him for his real worth as a ball player and a splendid young man. Taken as a whole no town in the State can boast a faster team or a nicer set of young ball players. “The Lakeland fans were of the best people of that fine city, many lof them being known to the editor of this paper and every one of them conducted themselves as gentlemen, COMMISSIONER OF AGRI- CULTURE THANKS THE the splendid vote INTERESTING SESSION Over twenty editors anq publish- ,|ers from almost the same number of cities in the peninsular portion of Florida assembled at the Telegram building and perfected-the organize tion of the South Florida Press As- It is expectéq that all the papers in the térritory embraced by the Association—viz., on what is designateg as the West Coast south of Ocala ang Samford—will shortly be enrolled ag. membera of the Asgo- W. B. Harris, of the ldsslmmee Val ley Gazette, vice presndent M. F. Lakeland Telegrap- News, secretary; and Mrs. C. V. 3. Meetings will be held twice each year, the first regular meeting to be at Arcadia on July 10. The associa- tion is formed for strietly business purposes only, and the meetings will be devoted to a consideration of the practical problems of the publishing im- pressed with the beauty and pro- gressiveness of Lakeland and tho\' At | the conclusion of their business ses- sion they were given an automabile | ride which was arranged for by See- of the Boarg of Before adjournment a irs- ing vote of thanks to the board of VOTERS OF FLOR‘XP_A I desire to thank you sincerely for you gave me for re-election for the office of commis- |~y THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JUNE 27, 1914, K. K. Ks. Entertained By Miss Hazel Ormsby Friday afternoon \hss Hazel Orms- by delightfully entertained the K. K. K.'s at her home on Missouri avenue. The afternoon was spent in playing rook. Later Miss Ormsby invited her guests to the Silver Pal- ace where refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Annfe Cargill Mayes, Georgia Lanier, Olive Woods, Helen Conibear and Mrs. F. Hatcher. MASS MEETING 10 BE HELD MONDAY NIGHT Editor Telegram: Thé committée of fifteen citizens elected by the masg meeting for the purpose of investi- gating the needs of Lakeland for a bond issue and to go into details of \the condition, operation, results, management, needs and wants of the light ang water plants met last night at the city hall. A mass meeting of all citizeng of Lakeland is called for the purpose of receiving a report of this committee, said meeting to be held at Herron opera house Monday nigkt, June 29, at 8 o'lcock. Come out to the meeting ang let's get together for the gooq of Lake- iland. W. K. JACKSON, Chairman. JOHN F. COX, Secretary. HANDSOME TELEPHONE BOOKS JUST ISSUED The Peninsular Telephone (‘0. has town Leesburg, while our people al-|Trade, and also to Mr. and Mrs. just distributeq handsome telephone ways try to defeat him and his team, | Hetherington for refreshments and [ books, printeq in the job offices of 01q Frank has a host of friends here [Other courtesies, was adopted. the Evening Telegram, which indi- cate the growth Lakeland Las made in the past six months alone, to sav nothing of the nast ycar or more. Last October there were 600 tele- phones in use, and the new book shows 800, Thic city, with the ex- ception of Tampa, leads all other South Florida towns, the following heing the number of telephones in use in each: 200 Phones in Tampa, h and Mrs. Johnson is a sis- which they are; in fact, Dade City |sioner of agriculture in the primary 735 Phones In Bradentown. | Miss Kate Williams, the ac- |fans have never entertaiued a nic'er held June 2. The official coudt! 150 ppones in Manatee. fating money order clerk in bunch of visiting fans within its shows that I have carried -forl_\‘»sn\'- 250 Phones {n Patmetto; office, and they are, of course, borders during a game, all sob§r. en (47) out of the fifty (50) coun-| 250 Phones in Sarasota. appy over the advent of the|OUt of course to help their team win, | ties of the State and with a majority | 400 Phoneg in Bartow. dv: but no cursing, swearing or ill-ad-|of 15,900. 800 Phones in Lakeland. i vised loud talking was to be heard My race was a most remarkable| 415 Phones in Plant City. Julia Etta Patterson left last from them, The writer was among |one and T appreciate the loyalty of 75 Phones in Port Tampa City, or Jacksonville, where she|them a lot of the time; in fact, bor-|my friends more than I have words| 150 Phones in Mulberry. n a party of friends and to- |r0Wed the horn of the man the pitch- |to express. _ 400 Phones in ("lvnrwutm‘-. they sail for New York,|er and first baseman works for.| My race was conducted on a high| 250 Phones in Tarpon Springs on, going p Lakelandg before October. ang Mrs. tion. their handsome locomobile est and most spacious e system, itself out of any hole; occasion arise, thus guaran Nno unnecessary or vexa 1vs will be way. ill make the trip by v reach at night, and in thi 1ve a most delightful jour g some time there and also later to Novia where they will spend the der of the summer. This is a ful trip ang Miss Patterson’s riends feel sure that she will grand time and come home benefitted. She will not re- Dale Williams and fazel Willlams leave Monday extended automobile trip hav- York city as their ultimate They will make the car They will take with them eeman, a skilled coloreq ma- anq chauffer, and the latter’ thing in readiness for the having arranged a bleck whereby the car while ywn tool used in a garage taken along and put to use experienced Mr. Williams and easy opping at whatever towns Taken as a whole the visiting fans were a jolly, good humored, gentle- menly bunch and the Star would be glad to have them as the guests of Dade City any time.” savor of unclean politics. sure is in a large measure your love of justice and right. PROVIDENCE REUNION and my cause Yesterday was a happy day with the large family and relatives of Mr. J. W. Lanier, of Providence. The day was celebrated by the family and friends in honor of Mr. Lanier and wife's sixtieth birthday. About seventy-five gathered enjoy the day at the lovely home of brother Lanier. Among the num- ber was all his brothers and sisters— W. H. Lanier of Lakeland, S. H. Lan- ier of Kathleen, Hon. F. M. Lanier, riods of my life. Very respectfully, W. A. McRAE, Florida. 1914, Tallahassee, June d, to 2 , ful oak trees we that was fit for a King. 1 Brother Lanier trust of Bartow, our tax collector and)many years vet and have at I-:M‘ ]m\r | i a0 oar ay God i Mrs. George Bryant of Socrum. Also |reunion each year May ‘”'1] e the immediate family, all living and | brother Lanier and his famil) i f | spar all yet many year present except Mr. Henry Lanier, of | Spare them all v‘ nan} I.\ » Plant City. | come S ;\ LA Brother Lanier has liveq in this R Y =D - |community nearly all his past life, Mr. W, E. Day .'1"\*‘ i in Kansas City. Mr. and no man deserves a greater ae~ | home gree of confidence and respect by his|owns large neighbors than Mr. Lanier and fam ;],:\l\w land and ily. most ardent boosters The day was lovely angq everybody | — enjoyed themselves fully. At 10 a !pn,n BEACH SUTT m. we had a watermelon cutting; | like new for 70 cents then at 12 o’clock under the beauti- Steam Laundry property hol lings is one of the ¢ S for Saturday night; HE SCHOOL MARM'S SHOOTING MATCH Al S 20 de HIE AND THE BELL BOY ™ fine comedy FORESTER'S DAUGHTER A fine western feature MUSIC BY CORNELL THE ONE-MAN BAND e 0ld prices 5¢ and 10¢ 7) nd a western. Look it cver MUSICAL HAMILTON Your 9 6—FEATURE REELS—6 AND VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT last chance to Well, folks, for your money tonight—6 big reels and a vaudeville act and you have never seen the equal of this program tonight. you get a double show Peer of them all SHORTY ESCAPES MATRIMONY Part two of thig great western 2-reel feature series. You know this series, the best made. DOORS OPEN AT PR early tor Come LOVE UNDER DIFFICULTIES Monday Night— THE MORRIS MUSICAL COMEDY CO A great beauty comedy HIS REWARD Another comedy PECK'S BAD BOY written; NEARLY A BURGLAR'S BRIDE Still more comedy T eve The funniest play four feature reels including THE STORY OF AN OLIVE Great western comedy drama Keystone comedy ang honorable plane and at no time did I indulge in anything that might The great support accordeq me by you, I feel due te The fact that you had faith in me and desired by success, makes this one of the proudest ‘po- I again thank you in all sincerity. Commissioner of Agriculture, J———————— enjoyed a dinner .1 ve will 1i { and Da} ol near | laundered just ! Lakeland hear thie THE AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA # O'CLOCK LAKELAND DRY CLEANING PLANT PHONE 4-0-5 There are others But we are the Best | Lo Special Attention | given to Evening Gowns and Party Dresses 3 GEORGE McCALL Manager ? f also a LR to- King PAGE FIVE i Weddmg Bells Are ngmg Now In Junetide You Are Cordially Requested To CallIn And Inspect the Beautiful Line of Weddmg Gifts Connér &’ O’Steen S Jewelry Store The Latest Conceits in Jewelry Are on Display Also Silver--Cut Glass--Imported Hand Painted China CONNER & O’STEEN Next Door to P. O. il e e 2 ) SHINGLE DECAY DOESN'T PAY Sherwin-Williams Skingle Stain Combines Beauty with Durability. Made of Creosote and LINSEED OIL in twenty-three Handsome Colors, The Brighten-Up Folks Phone No. 384 213 Sou. Ky. Ave. PP R R R s Z SR L s st t LS R L AL A2 SRS SRR LSS RS R LT N Phone 3069. BEHPEGEI DD DD B s e e T e T T L Rt L L e e T R T Lo o 1o 2 o . & & & & ) @& & & © i @ l’\v @ & & & @ [ 4 § l fuTrel ST ST et Tl TatBat Dat ut Dt Sub Rub Il ut Luy L -bmmwm&m@mo Closing Out Entire Stock of SHOES at Cost GET YOUR SHOES NOW KIMBROUGH & RUTHERFORD g OPPOSITE CITY HALL et ORGSO June Weddings Fine selection of the latest designs in Sterling Silber made by 6orham, Alvin and Whiting Mfg. Co. “None Better Made” Cut Glass from Pairpoint Corp., Hawkes and Clark. 2LRPL v PO BLID O FLLE i P Also the Popular Hand Painted China Remember the Gold Initiat China in 100 piece dinner set. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER STILL THLEY CONRE yrdered and are recel re( 1 to come “A Pleasureto Show Goods’’ COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla.

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