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

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(Continueq from Page street was referred to thee P e ] | Case of Fire hone 5,000 s Heloise Bowyer and her cou- iss Ernestine Bowyer of Jack- le, who is her house guest, down from Lakeland vesterday re the guests of Mrs. F. C. *. They will return to Lake- today...Tampa Tribune. & (ager with power to act. 31] Complaint relative to w £ of N L city manager with power t Monthly report of July were read, P R S ord. resignation Bf W. M. night police, and on A. Rhos inspector Resignation of G. as sanitary effect at once. s Blanche Padrick, who has Bids for claying eaching in ‘the Thomasville \giroet wore opened, school, returned to Lakeland lsame was day afternoon and her friends ! goration. © glad to learn that she will | pigs for ‘e until fall, West aid over for fur city were opened, bids on same rejected. H. D. Bassett has returned | The following resolution was Without thorns in her path. The Deli y A : . elightfully Remembered | a stay of several weeks in the {unanimously adopted: bride's attendants. as usval, preceded \-f‘_\“ vaav- aflernoon. Cehel Felends: ains of North Carolina and Be it resolved by the city commis- | —\liss Mabel Dranc in turquoise [o¢ Mps. J. P. Thompson delightful- | la and is in the best of ]"““”" | sion of the city of Lakeland: {blue and lace; Miss Ruth Williams {1y yomembered her birthday by giv- ‘ g taken on several additional| goction 1. That the office of san- in pastel pink, net rufties, and the ing her a surprise party, s while a‘way. His family (l}‘l“‘i';l‘.} inspector be. and the same is W0 matrons of honor, the bride's arransed by Mrs. W. C. Novell | morest, Ga., where they Will [ypehy added to that of the plumb- Sisters, Mrs. Mendenhall n her and Mrs. George Watson. As guest |® 2 rest of the summer. ing inspector, and that the plumbing , Wedding dress; Mrs. Balbin in nile after cuest arrived, Mrs. Thomp- | & " i linspector assume the duties of the | &reen, lace rutfles. Two features son's smile increased and it was a g i. Blanche Starlin, of this city, |sanitary inspector at once. lm this part were unusual—they all hanny otodsion for Ner as well as|9 written the words :\vml music | cuprent bills were ordered paid. | Wore an um«mv»lw:nl dress, a la Lady Hor | relands, Wwito: remambered: hor 18 very pretty song, entitled, "My | jotter from the American-La- [JAB€ Gray, which, being immensely with gifts, each carrying with it !d & Home.” Local musical crit-!muinos Mirn Kot Y A EI ¢ | becoming, made the bridesmaids ra g : A _ Francé Fire Engine Co., relative to love and regard for this sweet, gon- |3 ronounce the production verv|, , . . 4 k. tdiant and they carried Louis Quinze | & g a lost note made by the city toj tle character, who numbers her ¥ wnd Mrs. Starlin will have it S ; baskets of colored asters with that $ § them, was referred to the city at- ) 2 friends by those so fortunate as to hed. This talented lady camel, .. ... o . sl ‘ i bride-est of all things—a great bow . torney for advise thereon. le make her acquaintance recently from Kansas City, and : vof green tulle on handle. On each iy On motion the commission ad- Ay After a pleasant soctal afternoon 3 on a grove at the northwest | g {basket, and they were souvenirs, 1 {Journed to meet at 1:30 p. m. on| delicious refreshments of ice cream of the city. \ : ; i 1 Was a silver plate with name and B ! ) : Monday, Aug. 10, in adjourned ses- | date engraved there and cake were served by Mrs. Wat- | & : sion. 0. M. EATON, {date engraved thercon. i SN John M. Lee, of Kissimmee Chalimag |- And then—Here comes the bride, ]300 4nd B NOUVEEL [ . y 88 ' airman : . —————— — panied his son-in-law, M. Attaut: {who was lovely indeed in her soft | B, of Lakeland, came to Or- {1, I,, SWATTS, City Clerk [veil and dress of white crepe meteor | Philathea-Baraca Picnic.— | L il ¢ i P - 4 D, erk " : 2 | today to consult Dr. Person. i : \‘\1”' a point lece collar from Berlin, I'he Philathea and Baraca ass o G fand Brusscls lace bought in Brussels |of the Baptist church enjoyed & pie Waring has oeen ailine for WG ! time, but his friends will hu‘PARTY COMING TO WEDDING {by the bride; her great-grandmoth- [nie and straw ride Tuesday even- S nds HA ‘ 5 vl d to‘ learn that the diagnosis D AUTO WRECK | rer's comb in her hair and she car- [ing. About fifty young people left . A ied the usual shower bouquet of |Lakeland at 7 o'clock for Hallam's | g 1 nothing serious, and he will ; ange-colore adster B : e | o be on thi road to recovery ‘\_" Orange=molored rogustal { i pride roses and lilies of the alley. |[Club House. After arriving there, 1o Reporter q‘m‘_ i which Dr. H. M. Cook, Mrs _(““l‘ The impressive ceremony of the {games were played and a delicious i and I“‘f' ‘hrmhor, ‘“'.”'r“-" ”““hhf”" Episcopal church was then pro- | pienic supper was immensely en- HIERS riding, ran off the side of a,,,nced by Rev. Rolton, the bride's [joyed by all. The merry crowd re- Epps Tucker Jr's many [bridge and turned turtle in a creek |4 opoom's responses being notice- | turned to Lakeland at a late hour s are glad to know that he is[near Seffner, yvesterday afternoon. |,y clear and distinct, after which |and declared the evening to have able to be at his law offices, | The paty got a good ducking but es- the party wended its way to the re- | been most pleasantly spent. Mr. and g recovered from his recent |caped unhurt. { coption at the Kibler hotel. WMrs. 1. C. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. evere illness, and is now busily \ stan liconootlon o Al | They found the parlors beautiful [12. . Angell and Mrs. Flanagan | ed in his professional duties. submerged, rested on its side, show- | i, flgwers, palms, ferns with that lehaperoned the two classes. ing a demolished front wheel above o s - oot e T ) water, ¢ timbers o ' newly # s[EMMINGER MAKES .llu W m'r, ind tim ers f lh“> VOWAY K v Green has prepared the Ul build tridge were floating down the “TATEMENT REGARDING PHOSPHATE INDUSTRY stream Changes Made In : City Police Force|. was r and on 1) ity man- ater o act. mans ades, Jr., ead, Lemon motion ther bill | Bryan was referred to the all officers for and were respective- 1y ordered received and filed for rec- Manager reported that he had the New motion was accepted to take effect at once. a same | and cn motion same was accepted to take con- 5 | furnishing maps for the!Paul and on motion all Nothing of the bridee was THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ETLAND, FLA., AUG. 6, 19 14. 'Whltfield Summerlin Wedding Was Beautiful | And Elaborate Affair No prettier wedding was ever solemnized in Lakeland than that of | Miss Olive Summerlin and Dr. Whit- field on Wednesday, Aug. i, at Saints church at 6 p. m. church, profusely lighted, was quisitely decorated with {palms and lacy asparagus phn]msu nona. This was a rainbow wedding |as toncolors. Before the bridal par- ty arrived, Mrs. S. T. Fletcher at the piano and Miss H. is accounted one of The ex- ferns and s Florida's finest volinists, rendered fine music—-about four selections in all. As the notes of Mendelsohn's su- perb march sounded, the darling lit- tle flower girl, Margaret Stevens, and lalbin, flower scattered 11‘:\.~'v_\ for the bride's pretty feet to tread upon—may she ever have roses boy, All | Kreher, who) exquisite asj dence. from corner to leoMERS ister, Drane wherein M. cours this more fine Mrs. Fletcher A then taken in ing was given cake to dream ing the bride ar “flashlizht th front and e in silver. “And 80 the greatest treat of the summer season - left. The doctor says he was a lit- for Auditorinm patrons tonight, I =G . Memminger, first vice prm—’”“ m'n!:- le.m. ]l.‘lll .~uhnu\r:-1|‘ }?l“l"‘.\]lh',\ the recular program of four of the Coronet Phosphate Co., self, as all of him above the water | .uls and vaudeville including the , the following statement re-|WAs his head and right foot. DY iy, 01 Girl, there will be shown a 1g the foreizn shipments of l(‘llli}:lll!{ to the automobile the party e e |managed to reach fringe of mud, hate during war conditions ex- a in Europe: 1e Coronet Phosphate (o They were a “little damp” when i»\lr Green has studied the wants of is among the largest export- picked up by a passing motorist and | yioving picture lovers in Lakeland ' phosphate in the State, will |'"" hit to town wnd bvory. featiho-le has ruh his ARy 3 George Hodgson was summoned to mining operations at its nlants } i ; been of the highest class and ap ~onet, Hillsborough county, and t “'_] 49/ WECDR W TR preciated by all classes. \We tecl safs .Oko' Polk county, this week AR SR l\. y".:n saying this will be more than | Lakeland to attend the Whitfield “loes not imply that tho entirc Iq f 1di T T worth the trip to this big cool the 3 St @ wel B mmlampa ri :fons of these plants will be 3 Sl fen il ater and to guote Mr, Green “You 1ded, as all domestic contracts | une had better go early as there are 3 tAEBN care 0f. \ Foreign| e ee—————| 1y 1,700 S00t8 ng, however, will probal \i\'!t\' considerable percentaze of the e again resumed until hostili- [land pevnie pnosphate mined nji=—————————————— sase, or at least until the safe- | Florida is consumed in the United ©f YM‘ plant ”“‘. started for France, vessels engaged in this trade| States and that mines will be able to®HNE under military orders I'he ‘ured. The mines during the |maintain operation to a certain ex- '.“‘“r‘i-”-»‘ is composed almost ontire | f Frenc ¢ of temporary suspension will tent to meet this demand, thereby "‘_’ Frenchmen hial ) i . « | The plant at Brewster is expected ain their plants in first ¢ minimizing to some extent the loss | i : ing condition so as to take ad- ‘uu,x:.w-:‘wl by the suspension of for- | 1" 1"" ially suspend this wesk, un ge of the situation when con- 1"1*:71 shipments. : I‘ A I 1:1 tions as those at s abroad again admit exporta-| Mr. Memminger says he believes oronet and Pembroke )f phosphate, anticipating that |t var will be all over in \i\‘ ((win be & very material in- months ‘;“ | ieory emo Clir e i in the demand L At Other Plants orgia Lemon Cling peaches for hile the suspension of expc The Standard Phosphate Co.'s! pickling and cannine 175 ents is to be greatly recrett nes sunspended operations on Sat- | crate. Phone MeCorquodal uld be bornv in mind that a urday The entire executive force i mucilaginous bordering the creek. “In the Ilands of London Crooks.* | | return gary order, why, after yes, Clor luncheon In Soc‘zeiy corner, preside all music and ool t e little ach s upon,” nd yiowere be returned. THE LAKELAND Dry Cleaning Plant is one of four in the State, througl its efticiency nents they Mrs., friends wrote their names. Iaton attended to (which was delectable), auest piec d at th was given Miss which was most enjoyable he flow e of married lived happily ever after." Mrs. Thompson's Birthday in tne Whittield's Mrs. o was served. aroup or Sl b ragus fern most in evi- The ceilings had it in ropes dotted at tervals with yellow chrysanthemums in- reg 0. punch and a two After by Jreher, was people in depart- weddinz the hox hav-| B-4-UlE] I Send vour clothes to the cleaners consider the con- ditionin which they will and we can perfect look woing through process., Lakeland Dry Cleaning PLANT G. C. Williamson, Prop. PHONE 405 Pine and North Tennessee | PALM BEACHES NEW our We clean Kid Gloves groom’s monogram | and | which was | SSdbdddddd g PEPEIS % Yes We Repair B eZacind Ali o uni Kinds of Jewelry B gregrgrp conner B Gooforfre 2 B BT Watch us for Timely ¢ Suggestions in £ the Newest Ornaments BHPHHPHHHHDS values, SGBB BB S« Conscientious Work at fair Prices is Our Motto 0’Steen Jewelers Next Door to Post Office Call and See Our Display and Ask Our Prices TOCK MUST BE REDUCED That Means Prices Reduced Never since the letters B-A-R-G-A-I-N first spelled bargain, has the trade been offered such such under- priced Footwear Head- ¢ wear and other wears. Starts SATURDAY, AUG. One Big Week of Attractions SEE *. BATES ON THE CO®NER YOUR TIME PIECE You will find you can have your watch repairing done here with the best of satisfaction to yourself, If your watch has been repaired and you ‘don’t get the satisfaction out of it it work. bring to us. We guarantee satisfaction on all repair “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists, i b BRHPE MAJ[SHC ‘sz—mwm: REELS—3 $100 ¥ ND ILLUSTRATED SONG To any one that can prov: , 1dy program tonight. one of 1’” t “. a ‘vk 0 se excellent 1sed shows “' . ———————————— 1 ()] P Gir TWO UP A TREE e St hestigi : 1edy de-splitting « I tickle you to pi¢ REWARD —_— e | = —] = el | Gy Z — — — —— S— > ™ / 0H YOU CU PID Another fir CROOKS BANTX TIII Qia: war fea DON'T STOP IN THE HANDS OF LONDCN THAT AUDITORIUM GURLITY 8—FEATURE REELS—S8 AND VAUDEVILLE rag time s strated 5 Tt ) 0 \¢ bY Miss Bus s r ‘\______—— Special Saturday— 4t Prices 5c, 1 | HI ‘\TE 'EM AUVE FOR THE HONOR 0: QL}J GLORY A thoroughly Or Wit Qtrir o —— | zeland’s Cle Picture House | Mex b tacl PONtUTe ORCHESTRA | lII[ I’AlMS IH[AIR[ \ } J. WARREN KERRIGAN IN % SEALED ORDERS In Two Parts | WHY UNIVERSAL IKE LEFT | HOME | | 1 picture 1 Irr "a | 1 and h o F ( " . | t land r ( } \ en ou hear the and play b1 ng and come early; 00 8 See the show and give 'others a chance. PALMS THEATER ONE DAY ONLY Thursday, August 6th SCOTT LESLIE And his latest series of Floiida mo- tion pictures THE HEART OF THE TRACKLESS | EVERGLADES In Two Big Reels 5—REELS IN ALL AS WE SHOW—5 OUR REGULAR PROGRAM T0O Adults only 15¢; Children 10c¢ J Lakeland, Fla, Rexall < " 3 - & ‘93" Hair Tonic Fualfills ¢ f t f whle tor fi condition of the sei tending to rest e te healthy stat« | S17€ 1.00 lake Pharmacy cand $ PAGE FIVE EE T R PO T ¥ S YT PP, 4 3 S g g LA FFF 5 Bekoiae

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