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

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PAGE FIVE NG TELEGRAM LAKEI 'WOMAN'S GLUB BLOG. ,FAHMEHE GLUB TO NOW HOLDS LIBRARY: MEH SMUR[]AY Red Cedar Shingles (A-No. 1) Delivered - $4.75 per 1,000 Cypress Shingles (A-No. 1) Delivered - 4.70 per 1,000 Woman’s Club wish to announce that ' the home of Mr. A. S. MeHarg, on ( w"w:’m#’** the books have been removed from jSouth _F]oridav a\'vn.ue. Salurq;x,\ 29 Guage Corruga“d lron 4 2 o i 3 3'75 per ,;q' Mrs. Fletcher's studio and are now |Aug. 15. Subject for discussion, |: in the Woman's Club building. An|Truck Farming; the Best Crops for |3 3 .n Case Of Ftrei invitation is extended to the public [ Profit. A full attendance is desired. XND. FLA., AUG. 12, 1914. DeSoto Shingle Stains (all colors) - - - .70 per Gal. to call at the club house on Tuesday Phone 5 000 |and Friday afternoons from 4 to 6. KAIHLEEN an & ‘ Among the six hundred and sev- 0 - e g PPN enteen volumes now contained in the IN Efl HPUHAI Eu & library may be found recent fiction, 3 ° , Irs. H. L. Dickson, of McIntosh, |standard essays, poetry, history.| Kathleen, Aug. 12.—Pursuant to|% arrive tonight to be the guest |science and religion. call the citizens of Kathleen met in jf Bullders Sup ly COo her brother-in-law, Mr. D. B. Additional volumes are being add-|a mass meeting Tuesday night, Aug. | tson and family for a few weeks. |ed continually and any gifts will be |3 and proceeded to effect the incor- ¥ i welcome. poration of the town. The follow- :. Nor'h Side Lake Mirror [rs. H. P, McLendon and daugh- MISS LELA GALLOWAY, ing set of officers were elected to Marie, returned to Lakeland last Chairman Library Committee. \igerve for he first vear: A T R;\i]\\'av Rose Street ‘ | at after spending two weeks very { Mayor—W. A. Casebier. ly th Iri NP s s { Clerk . 8, Keith, X 5 :Ziit:fi;':iai‘;:tsflflo.f ite i ki B S ;]]:l:'lll:ll\ .].\II.}\;lxlllltllc‘xI;(‘. ; Phone 400 LAKELAND’ FLA’ G Councilmen—Georze . Green, [} | rs. Leorian Perry and Miss Della 1 S t {W. Lanier, W. A. Ross, B, T. Bald- | #6008 0a000i0e et osaton S0minatdoaiettttaitdaddtdd Haadaitdssd e » Marshall, both of Lakeland, are n OCle y in, T. B. . win, Dobbins. charming guests of friends at Messrs. Rogers & Spencer of Lake- Last night the White Way and a (Jnet this week.—Plant City #3$ES$IIDEGIROBISIESHOITE and conducted the legal part of the [Portion of the street lights were out, | #&@ddddddbdbdd i oS IHDEd00DIIBEIIT SEREPEIEPETIEEIIS, ‘rier. > Miss Corinne Patterson Imeeting. People can now see that [and the lights turnished stores and ‘t, g: - - . Entertained Yesterday Kathleen is on the map and with the |residences were very dim. The "” IS lIKt Clo]“ts :g: [r. W. N. Rice, formerly of| Miss Corinne Patterson enter-|Present set of officers means to ac-[ciause of this was the bursting of a| 4 1pa, but now \\'{tll th_v 'fn"nf ‘01 tained the As You Like It Club yes-|complish something in the futnre. SRl column on one of the boilers. | @ an advertisement of your g shall Field & Co. of Chicago, |terday aficrnoon in a very delight- Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. P.|The injury has been repaired and the : 5 n Lakeland for a few days, the fyl manncr on the veranda of her | Platt Sunday night Aug. 9, an eight |lishting system will be all right to-| personality. We have a st of his brother, Mr. C. P. home on South Missouri avenue. |pound girl. night. Such trouvle, and perhaps| dandy line. % ER | The time was spent in sewing, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Wilson of Bar-|much worse, must be expected as! chatting, and comparing work, un-|tow have moved into the city. Mr. [long as the plant is in its present ‘he friends of Mrs. T. J. Prant- |ti] Mrs. John Patterson brought out | Wilson holds a position as engineer loverloaded state, and these accidents of Boca Grande, formerly Miss a silk and velvet crazy work quilt|on the county road. emphasize the absolute necessity for THE STYLES ARERIGHT _1ie Baur, of tbis. city, v\\'ill regret {Which was an example of her beau- Miss Annie Glenn of Mulberry, [butting the plant m proper condi- QUGLIT'ES ARE RIGAT earn that her little nine months |tify] needlework, done while she was [Spent Saturday night and Sunday in |tion as contemplated by the proposed daughter died 1"15.[ night. Mr. ¥in college the city visiting Misses Pearl Haynes | bond issue. PRICES ARE RIGHAT Mrs. Brantley will accompany | A delicious two-course luacheon,|and Louise Bowman at the Haines remains to Lakeland tonight and | consisting of asparagus tips with |hotel. NOTICE ; ¢ Notice Is hereby given that Rosco Nettles R e R el e | THE BOOK STORE e timg' tomorrow from tii> resi- |wiches, iced tea, followed by peach |trip to Dartow Menday. of Lakeland to grant unto him, or his as i fee ores e AN i i Wit m ; 4 sociates and assigns, as an individual or in- phe of AL De Lumpkin, ice cream, and caramel cake, was| Mr. J. T. Mallory of Soctum is{iiiius, or a5 a body comporate or 10 e | S@pdet@dHtbddestdaisstsossssassididdbrd i o ess liss ‘Elizabeth Conner returned| After assuring their hostess that |the absence of Mr. Lewis. A Do 19l for a franchise to establish and it ¥ 4 maintain a s plant and works in the city night from a pleasant visit of [they had enjoyed a most pleasant Mr. R. V. Bryant has been onl|of Lakeland, for the purpose of furnishing DHGEBHOPHDIEB BB OHHBPDOOHDD OO BHE PO OPIP PR RGHP then daintily served by the hostess. |the eflicient clerk in the postoflice ln'muum)nlul on the 16t day of September, ral weeks at various points in fafternoor, the members departed, to |the sick list for the past several days o ""' ”"'; i of |'r‘"“‘!"“"" and_the i‘ir 2 i 4 vibitants thereof, and for other purposes. -rgia, gpendin; the greater por-|meet next week with Misses Florence [but at present writing is ablo to be ' commissioners are not in ‘svs':h»np :ll that Yes C““SCienuo“s of the time with her grandmoth- jand Helen Conibear. on the streets again. time, or cannot hear said application, same | & it Columbus, Ga. She had a de- Those who enjoyed Miss Patter- Mr. J. L. O'Berry, traveling (‘;.I:le;:ulm(“::. ;: l\ll::-':‘n‘nl'.]“.wmr k| we nfiflair A" work at ra"' tful trip, but is glad to be back [son's hospitality were Misses Suella |salesman for Tampa Candy (o.,|3010 ROSCO NETTLES & 2 Lakeland. land Mary Groover, Josephine Drane, |Was calling on his customers in the e s K“‘ds Of Pr'ces is Florence and Helen Conibear, Mary |city Monday. “Uncle Joe,” otherwise the Hon. | ev. W. E. Pugh, pastor of Grace |Jackson, May White, Vera McRae,| S. L. Collins & Co. have recent- | Joseph Gi. Cannon of Tllinois, former Jewelry Our MOtIO Iheran church, left today, accom-|and two invited guests, Misses Ruth |1y opened up a first class hardware |speaker and boss of the House of ied by Mrs. Pugh for St. Peters- jand Lucy Conibear. and furniture store in the new Keith | Representatives, is g2oing to try to g and other points, for a vacation building . “come back.” He has tossed his|g everal weeks. Mr. Pugh has \ : > R hat into the ring and says he is to 1 tireless in his church work GEN. COX'S 77TH BIRTHDAY p '\'h‘\:\ I}}Ul":_' ]( ox, having 'l”IShf“] be a candidate at the September pri- , ge he came here about a year ago ‘“_' ““rf Lk lk‘]' A. Johnson, cir- maries of the Eighteenth Tllinois dis- he has fairly carned the rest Today being General Cox's K.'th,‘“” court clerk at “‘.‘”0“' has l.""trirt for the congressional nomina- ch his congregation was s'ad to |birthday he will be the guest of (turned to her home in Bon Air, |0 :g; i ) him. Prof. R. W. Dorsey of Fort Meade, [Where she expects to take a much 'g’ JGWG'GFS ': & | in a tour of south Polk with dinner |Recded rest. @ b | s Pros T & . . he Young Ladies' class of the |at ‘rl‘().\( l‘rf)nr.‘ . ; Mr. Roscoe Nettles and Mr. IHar- O H Next Door to Post 0't|£e i it Presbyterian church will give | ""n')r"l.(’”\ is one of the South's rison, of Tampa, are in the city to-| pen - Ouse & llver tea Thursday night at the |MOst pr“"“”“"l( (‘“"f"d‘T“.“"“' ”"f] l”"‘é«l:c)'. looking after the gas plant “ kA dence of Mr. J. M. Wood, 412 hundreds of ““r.m admiring friends proposition. Mr. Nettles will make > " e S Yahsatn ANe v 5 Pa b " ’ th Kentucky avenue, for the ben- who hope he “”‘I ‘_‘h]”‘”.' ARy application for a franchise for « gas | T'o Our Patrons a d }' of the clags. Every one is cor- |Mmore such happy birthdays as to-fpant on Se ptember 16th, Fellow Citizens: by watcn “S Ca" ; ly invited to attend. id“y' Rt L R U St % q e l". i) — [ —_— > You arg cordially invitec t I Iy fl 0 & ! 7 ; ST ¢ DR. SaMUEL F. Smitn § Sl . ; or fime an .‘e > . decree of divorce has just heen| A large crowd is witnessing the & [Jto visit and inspect the opera- || S SIIOHS i“ D|smay 4 ‘nted Mr. Harry L. Alexander, |8ame b;-t.w.w;. the ’,;m(i; :l;!d Elks SPECIALIST tohiotout :s. “ggfl b4 ), with Mrs. Alexander, formerly |teams this afternoon. oth teams th N t k i {e his home in this city, where he |have enthusiastic rooters at the EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THRoAT 3| & ‘g, e Bwes a“d A‘S 3 cated & Job printing plant. Mrs. |scene of the conflict, and . Green |; ¢Dry Cleanirg Plant H Ornaments Our Prices = xander, who, it is understood, is (iS on the job noting the grace with | @ | i = * a resident of Tampa, applied for | which each player ambles down the “ilp ! | ¢ ot e X L Ve : e " gl . ) . 6 ; {voteh Ailb (ime ago, but the paths, yere will be “some” bhall 0018 O] I,l from ‘\ \. M. to ';.g,,g,(!u’l!vnz)(!u)«?n-n?u)ngu’\n(iui:lin:v@uflu!"fin!ufi(!fllgvlfin'-'l':l4}'!(irx!n")lzvvs;(finsngngnrs»t_-,»:r?untx»(gugfit&“ly\‘ rt refused to crant the decree. |2ame, as everybody has gone with ‘i. EYES ExAaMINED HTP M We will ke Pleas 10 || cm— Alexander then brought action bells on ;,} GLASSES FITTED lin \hvr‘,\-m,‘.{ you 1|4|'n\l;_:’h. | YOU R I ME PI E E divorce, and his application was | & | l ( : "nted. [ o |BREWSTER PLAYS HERE rit ol - | BREWST . s & { You will find you can have your watch repairing done ulian Fryermouth. who has been THURSDAY AFTERNOON here with the best of satisfaction to yourself. If your watch Nloyed at Lakeland in the tele HOURS has been r«‘[::lirwl and vou don’t et the satisfaction out of i FY N 0t tho MYBierh; ol VAN S0 BeQ O WeReendcamn g dreid I_ake'a“d Dry Cleamnfl it bring it to us '\\'("!',HJH‘IIIY(‘(' i e il ‘ on, has been transferred to Sara- [out at the little end of the horn yes- |d o A inr : : \ to relieve W. L. Sherriil who |terday in the game vith Browster, | g & | PLANT work. « " G. C. Williamson, Prop. A Pleasure to Show Goods obtained @ six months' leave of [but Thursday the Brewsterites will I Bl COLE & HULL SUITK, BRYANT BUILDING % : | i *® ence. Julian is a brother of Law-|be with us again, and everybody |# ce Fryermouth, our express agent, [should turn out if you want to sec % g: LARELAND, FILA, {1 Cor. Pine and North 'Tennessee h of whom are Palmetto bhovs : Lakeland walk away with a victory. > are making a success and rap- The batting aver. r advaneing in the service Sar- [er will appear in Friday's issue nf! ta Sun. | the Telegram ages of each play- Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla, PIIEPPBIPE LTI S nB BB | DI i “ | ! : ) [ [ Y. thone od ola itel Auditorium Daffydils: If Romeo » : ! 5 | ;e;h:;l:ozlll\e.r.. ‘rl “.! U1 had to pay for what Juli-et, what THE FRONTIER WIFE 1, I, the Palms is impro OUT OF THE FAR EAST ‘ : nd. com:",f “’w‘“ '1 “':,' vas 0s( \ton ? A t western feature ing every night, the crowd increas- A mystery drama in two bart | a dandy 00K ing and we are onl howing thre Laldlana band B reels of p ires and playing sgood S 0 WO [ night for our big feature (1 10 T dutes o . LS DO YOU BELIEVE IN GHOSTS? 57 WREE R 00 the men's worki | STONE SCREAM .. We alio have s, + - irer OF 8SR ace SHIBOY | HERiC Well, see this: it will make your 5 € ‘ P % hair stand up even if vou are bald hrilling 2 reeler, a dandy we and song It that ragegy kind d those £ hey get & ¢hance. See the result | . - ["‘ i lI“ r : i - : headed | Rexall yme on "X“ :‘b v;:.\l j ‘ | sweet melodiou traing that quiet ! » [ whole show 5 the mind and make you forget your THE SKELETON ‘ 93” Hair Tonic THE OPEN DOOR : THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA |troubles, and make ou feel as A comedy myster Valla Fulfills every function of a re 3elig 2 reeler, one of the pretties : Lakeland's Choice | though life was worth liv S !f”‘lf = ‘,1 "" ‘ _ liable tonic for improving the ories you have seen in pictures | MABEL'S MARRIED LIFE all. You see we have suc T ik e : ' T 1 condition of the hair and scalp 00D MUSIC ALWAYS | e ey OORSASEY A € giRaR. o ot T e e e RS M 0 e Al Sedes 50, 1 & | comes to band 1 vhy we ha BASEBALL RETURNS | Special Tomorrow the L and in ished upon the screen il 50c¢ and $l 00 ATINEE DA

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