Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 13, 1914, Page 5

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REPORT OF INVESTIGATING 1S COMMITTEE NOT YeT Statement Made That Telegram Re- s B oo ‘i“*’%‘i’* OB BB EES fused to Publish It Utterly e report of the committee appoint- led to Investigate the city &g READY FOR PUBLICATION adwinis- | tration was presented to the 12 vening ! THE .. ENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA. , AUG. 13, 1914 PAGE FIVE In Society Q¥ L | Surprise Party for | Miss Wilder se Of Fil'e :“ Without Foundation On Tuesday evening, Aug. 11, a :i’ ;number of young people assembied at It has come to my notice that 1N hospitable home of Mrs. C. A. ne 5 000 ‘v'.\v:mmwm has been circulated that | Owens, the occasion being a birth- & 111 day surprise party for Misg Minnie ‘Dee Wilder The evening was spent in plaving S BB B SBE BB R SR dE O I' DeSoto Shingle Stains (all colors) Cypress Shingles (A-No. 1) Delivered 29 Guage Corrugated Iron Red Cedar Shingles (A-No. 1) Delivered $4.75 per 1,000 4.70 per 1,000 3.75 per sq. .70 per Gal. L4 . Bryan left 3'951‘:‘“]3-" Telegram and the paper refused to| different 2ames, interspersed with | & (4 , : n Grove, N. (," for a | publish it. as chairman of the com- {musical numbers. Mr. Forrest | ul ers u g' visit to relatives and fpiite, iy question, 1 would stm“'"lnms, Kllisfiu\s Jessie Mae Wiiliams | & L4 that no report has been olferod the ;mlll l'n.\srhx.'lmlll!vl(‘l(m rendering sev- ,:_ : paper, for the on that the com- eral of their choice selections on the |+« N S- L M. E. Burdette, who is man- | y,ittee's 1 Aoy N Dianos whila Miss Wilder: with: hen Or‘h lde ake irror ban's Ford and Caddilac ', . 3 o7 ausual grace and charm gave several il ) a great deal of detail ! 7 bl s ) Railw \ Qtr Bartow, was a Visitor to |jnvolveq in S ) :‘\nml numbers. A. C. L. Railw ay Rose Strect ! H Hmivestigatic and ¢ i S o |the committee being composed of | About the middle of the evening o ERETIE Ibusy men, has pursued its {Mrs. Owens invited the guests into ph 400 LAKELAND FLA . b L rs its tabors ; C. Stevens of Lakeland, |jcisyroly, thou I 68 ranidiv o the dining room, where delicious re- one ’ . | Lt L AL apidiy » POS- ;. N d by her young dav.ghter, USiblal witho ik e e freshments of cream and cake were g witlh h- 5y et e S e U b her friend, Mrs, A. J.lor duties. The report is expect 1“‘"‘\“4 T'he table had been most ar- Q0 o i b South Fort Harrison.— ¢, | VAR e o {istically arranged, each one linding | witiain g COK * such § Sun. time 1 ; 9 ., their place by the name on the Jacksonville, Aug. 13.—Follow- u i assured tl i $ ; am assurec 1t it will place card & ‘ : $e@ @i oo BoBr ey Bl & B Gl |be printed as soon as offered te the itk ing the meeting of the Floride State . M. ’lr.;m;ml”'d()fl ld‘“ | baper Mr Hetherington offered tiy ; to ti m; e I\ '\1"'” ]l commission for the Panama-Pacific 8sitor to Lakeland today, |the resolution creati ) ¢d to the parlor, where Mr, Ow- : ls l.th CI.O"“[S 2 1e resolution creating the investi- R ; xposition he 5 wee 10V~ A r on business and also t0|gation, and stated that ‘1‘ ‘\ it ens gave soveral violin selections, ac- | F¥Position hie 1d here this week, Gov | &é n, ar state 4 he would | . : A senor T < g 0 s an- £ ball game between Brew- | publish tii, committee’s report with lcompanied on the piano by little|ernor Trammell aunounced the ap an advertisement of your | EAT v 3 " Miss Marguerite e ' the followine nev, com- keland. out chai 1 Flieh < | S £ . pointment of the following new com 4 g | arae, and here ha wever i SO y » ) ¢ |been any ground for th : { | 'l It was a late hour when the|missioners: Dr. L. Il. Ross, Win- personality, We have a grc e s ent | : ; 7 LaGrange, ; CMEN fgnests departed. each ome wishing [ter laven, F. R. McCormick, Live| dandy line, g A. Jones. o 8¢ | that he would not do so. | B ; § A ting her sister, Mrs. R. Rospectfulls Miss Minnie Deq many more happy |Oak, F. G. McMullen, Fort Pierce, of this city. Mrs. Jones | “ NG birthdays. D, G. @illett, Tampa, and A. W. 0 N of the Western Union | (‘h'lir‘nmx; “‘ 0 & "‘ Those composing the party were: (Fritot of this city. oftice at LaGrange. | : QU HLLES Misses Louie Layton, Verda {homp, There are now fourteen active THESTV(.ES ARERIGHT | ] son, Bessie Templeton Jessie Mae fmembers on the commissionr and in B. Bevis and children ! REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Williams, Nell King, Messrs. For-|the near future additional members QUGL!TIES ARE RlGHT v for a visit to Bascom, . 1| rest Clonts and Hardin Peterson will be named from various parts PR'CES BRE R'GHT and other West Florida (Furnished x‘l‘vl‘ll':'ljlx].\ l‘.”‘l”«‘ Abstract | {of the State. 1t is the intention of s anc L4 0. . v o D > o 0 s hey will be gone about | Pleasant Party EnJoyed the governor and the commission to TH E B K ST 0 R E | e / 3 On Lake Morton have ¢ \: ry ,\“ ion and every indu i Panl W O'Donidel to-Q. M, and Ties A by ell Althawa ot try in Florida represented by an ac- A it |‘ Slo: esday eve 18 & crowd ol young 3 (5 eral over the remains of |4 o ‘\:“““- Indbple cliaparaned. by: M. and Mys, | S8 Commisa oL BRRERBBBHHBRDHNE G HGHDHDO UG DGR HRHSPRGBPPPP DS DD R aughter of Mr. and Mrs. {i ]:' 1 . ll}\l]\’l‘llvlk m. Wm. Miley. DIRLEEON anar Myt AT ey ety an During .”“ m\.‘ ting (l:l‘r\\t'l\!?l \l Jo S h " 3 308 8 3 N ad- | 8.0 PR tley, of Boca Grande, oc- i i ox Realty Co. to d. A. lyyo \ogt shore of Lake Morton and !t l.’;“ml.\” S \Hmm,l “,)m 4 Ul i bl e 9 o'clock this morming at %% Moo jafter taking a dip in the lake, wa- I e DnIdn. Qi eons et L jg: N f D Lewis Fleming te M. I.. Robin- ) Among these was a letter from J. ce of Mrs. Lumpkin, Dr. j%n termelons were cut and enjoyed by 7L Hldned At a telogeim fiom. Dn * 1 i fioiating, interment being " e all. ‘I“ S “:“, s ;‘i" ‘.l;m | I‘v :5; Yes (:0“8(;'0““0“8 i y Q S8 ¢ ing S W 1ZNess 1 fhe new cemetery. The ol 1.1 ';. ,["l ”,”' I mm"}m‘ Those present were Misses Fleteh- lm (b ;(l::::" i“; : 1“” others ISi we R 'I' A" w k l !— i ate ) 3 States 0 [P . it 7 w me a con ssloner, and ers, parents have the sym- el e b R A er, Swindell, Willie Rogers, Frances “f Ul L L3 enal 0r a a|r The commission has awarded the [ & | Wilson . | Lockhart Little to W. (& Co. Gabe Genoi to Fannie large number of friends. . Hallam n Knowles and attractive Miss Daisye, returned yes- James. F. B. Langley to D. M. Pipkin. pMternoon from Tampa an‘d PRGTRT ARG Ve le, where they have di- Raymond B. Potter to T. G. time very plovusluntl.\' for Toalkwaod. o esks) \\4hlle 4 thei Southern Lands Security Company were at the Lizotte hotel AR B most delightful time, the 3 b Southern Lands Security (ompany d bathing being excellent to W. A. Abbitt. BON . Southern Lands Security Company K Tt y o with {to C. O. Joachim. Bl DUOMDEON G ey M Sheroty touTV, WV Blick Mrs. J. H. Delcher of| h : |ertz. e, is spending several NV Meets to M. L Sherertz Isaac Smith to W. Kate y pleasantly at Waynes- | ., writeg that among the Robinson . Jas.. M. Langford toreH = F people at that famous Y esory are Governor and | E ”I M1 J‘ D. O ”:r“ Harris to Richard [.. Har- Cowdery and family. e ‘ 3 y W. G. Harrison to Charlotte M 2 ¢ | Ripley. Vayne Thomas, of the] y y >w‘n1n'i4-r (‘nu‘ of the | Wi, Lacy Boyd to I. B. Gibson lichts of the Florida press | < mi“-' o ol (115 Mokt snacesatn] nawee IV DS WN0LE RS kLl 1 the State, was a vis- coaching for entrance exan.nation 1 2 Nie 2 dh ¢ - \ 1 s Se ) an eot same by call- kcland vesterday afternoon | +this 8 '”\‘ ”""{ Al e 2 ; returning on the even- \““ A A RN i Wi his fiome: Bditor Thome |LIice-far fent Of HOLT haha : | North Tennessee avenn 1014 a Bartow boy, has made nal success at Plant City, | ¢ there has been dou-| TREASURE RFA('HFg GOTHAM acquired a ing family, and | New York, Aug. 13 neers daughter, now a little |40 express messer who make Iif\flitl\rs. havi a wife $10.000,000 in ar old, Straw, Bertha Strain, Emily Wilson, Mrs. Bankston and Mrs. Miller. Tal- mage Haynes, Herbert Chiles, Hob- son Strain, Ronald Bankston, ;\rlhnrx 0'Doniel, Frank Bankston, Haynes, Loyd and Inman. Messrs . e —— . San Francisco’'s Machinists' Union is demanding a minimum wage of | $4 for eizht hours’ work, which is {an increase of 50 cents a day over {the present scale. femployers allowed them two tnights a week S Dr. RO SMITHE SPECIALIST b | SAMUEL NOSE AND THROAT EYH, EAR, EYES ExaMINED GLASSES FiTTeD HOURS: 9 T0 1AM 31T04 B My for this most deserv-|$3,000,000 in silver 3 ym the ;: man . | steamer Kranprinz cilie, | & 5 | which put into Bar [arbor, 1 :;: TO WOODMAN CIRCLE [to avoid capturc by Fn: b ——— | ships, has arrived in N¢ * ree team of the Woodmen |train., The money wa tak % S meet Friday afternoon at >vqu' ‘u.wr'_\. ~' .w ", !. fo ‘{ AT | promptly. Every member York bankers, by whom 1 2 d to attend. CAPTAIN. |have been sent to Paris and LondoN. | gop s pgapisiadaads for tonight, 3 licensed od show those good RI'"E OF TREACHERY tory of the sea ATINEE 2:30-3:00 fizht 6:00 to 11:00 wa 80 | i NG HIS WIFE A LESSON |Trimm Iy feature full of | e laughs Mutual Girl is Y will s onigl AGABOND CUPID from the bold 0 a 2 her good comedy H_RISTI\IAS STORY Foiir ext St b lla 1 Comedy drama ) A w - . = = o Reel Featare | 00 o mT | MUTUAL GIRL AN UNFAIR EXCHANGE A or ora omeay dran THE REBELLION OF KITTY A reat tern tar [ 1 of A JOS. ELLIOTTE IN A NEW ACT THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA Special Tomorrow IZZYS NIGHT OUT iy Scream g o foe B Bofe@eold Fifty Hungarian servant zirls rv» cently went on a silence strike vow- | ting not to speak a word until their ;Hm.l _'5||)1;n|'~ open from 6 A, M. to 1 1 wk cha ) cided tha wie Played b \ugustus Carne the would not run 1deville hi is world famous cowhoy comedian t t )i ) he LW Who won the ball gams rday? 1 Lol t bheat the band to do it s haio raadeviile. Comments on the Game Between the tlks @ : y y ‘vIR B ¢ SLOAN Elks and Band Boys by Sy Marmglr Paterson SUTY “ I amfs ’VIUSICAL ACT vas t he Band And don’t tl i act is Just lack \ nd did I ) on ha t right lir I 0Old rr L0 ind w 1 d yuld have qd t yor [ » YO 1 Flar should 1 Our price tor ht i and 1 terda pit nd w ) ( ¢ ir cher and Pa t sid our celehrated ( d t | 1 I yret ra on tl id 1 the grand stand, and 120t 1 ve ¢ for a daime? ook at bi ops like Ver n and A 21 played by Barbara a few more, etc well nant and O. C, Lund practice a little more, g WHEN GOD WILLS musicians and we will coutract for the making of picure films which are to be shown | ¢ in the Florida building every day during the fair. The contract for the “Florida Souvenir Dollar” alco awarded by the committee hav- |4 § Kinds of Jewelry moving | g wias ing the matter in charge. Plans to put this dollar on sale have been (% completed and will be given out in |4 the near future. iOpen House To Our Patrons a Fellow Citizens: Watch us for Timely Suggestions in the Newest Ornaments £ You are cordially invitec to visit and inspect the opera tion of our Dry Cleanirg Plant Feoele fr o BBl B e M. We will take pleasure in showing you through | ® You will find 3 Laketand Dry Cleaning PLANT G, C. Williamson, Prop. PHONE 405 Pine and North Tennessee it bring it work. to us Clor And a dandy comedy UNIVERSAL IKE'S WOOING | Conner & ('Steen Jewelers Next Door to Post Office oiodoode BoecBi s B R i s sl o B B e Bl B B B B B B B 2 B s B Do e YOUR TIME PIECE here with the best of satisfaction to yourself. et LG P00 cy Prices is Our Motto Call and See Our Display and Ask Our Prices 241 8 BreireeE you can have your watch repairing done If your watch has been repaired and you don’t get the satisfaction out of We guarantee satisfaction on all repair “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland. Fla. Rexall Fu s ¢ ry tion of e Han toniee fo W ’ ,'“‘ condition of the air scalp tending to restore to a healthy stute In 1t e 50c and $1.00 e —— b E @ kA

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