Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 14, 1914, Page 5

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GRAP — %DB%W‘X@WM se of Fu'ex ne 5, ooo SO BEB S b B Watson and family afternoon for Clyde, | they will spend about | Medford Farm. \ . Lovell left last night home in 11 spend a month with relatives, returning pke up her duties e Lakeland schools. as Tillis, who is visiting Mr., 0. M. Tihis, in return home some time She will be accom- by one of the most und ladies of this city , watchmaker at H. elry Co., leaves Monday mily for Jacksonville, TOW n and the family will Philadelphia, ' in | Ci will take his an-} lizhtful picnie. WINSTON SCHOOL PICNIC; THL .. £NING TELEGRAM LAl'( EI AUG. 14, 1914 SCHOOL IN CHARGE OF !" FRPRRRRRTCREPRRR R Gy ; ; : 'LAKELAND LADIES' 4 i : e In SOClety ; Red Cedar Shingles (A-No. 1) Delivered - $4.75 per 1,000 Improvment Club had a most de- ’ Cypress Shingles (A-No. 1) Delivered 5.00 per 1,000 All the schoel and PHPBSSDBBFS0E Qs several of the patrons, with thej Wi } i | | A ogs 5, it Miss Essie Tillis L 7 : frience, were rese 2 i 3 ; = - - - - . ¢34 #|riencs, wiie present, andevery- Entertained in Havans, i 29 Guage Corrugated Iron 3.75 per sq. 5 ¢ Iw.- was hearty co- \)]um- On last Friday evening Mr. and tion in having a good time. Mrs. O. M. Tillis entertaine o i i 7 B s , s oo T eeraincd |2 DeSoto Shingle Stains (all colors) o o 0 e KO oon was spent in plant- @ bicnic supner on the high school | &2 ‘m: 2rass on the school yard and. ¢mpus in honer of their guest, Miss | jmaking other improvements. Win- 1ssic Tillis, of Lakcland. Among l » [ston school is especially proud of those present were Mr. and Mrs the sign of their school and number ©: M- Tillis, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. | on the building. Turner, Mr. Aml Mrs. J. L. Strick- (4 , The dinner was a very enjoyable land, Misses sie Tillis, Hilaa and ul ers u 0 feature of the day. The afternoon > lic Susie and Lucile Dan- " i"“’ eiverlito A : Sl iell, ¥ Lasseter, Gertrude Bar-|g by the school. The following pr i ar Haruety, Bdna. Miller, i Erdm was, rendered Beulah Johnson, Rosalie Sapp, Ma- North Side Lake error 5 bel Shelfer and Marie Fl F Or Sonz—My Conntry, 'Tis A and Marfe oyd of Or- N et ) % W | el ll}‘l" Iv.)l‘l of Th :IJHII!A! Messrs. Geo. Gregory, Robt. A C L' 1\'”1“ ay I\HI\L Stl\‘t old Glor T i[!-‘nj‘lwl"‘ .]tul‘v 1 Butler, Frank Dan- i i | iell, i Butler, Cooper .Johns Phe s of e Mk —oven B L, e S dorwen |- Phone 400 LAKELAND, FLA. i L i | Cox, R. L. McCorvey, P. Knizhton | T B e i el ta L LS s of Q md Drs, | ¢ £ e b A s . he ann Betsey Made---Leola {R. L. Kennedy and P. {*; Harrell valf(”,l' [After the delicious supper was | Prosent location, nhowever, Mr. 4 Flag--Edna Walker. [served in picnic style the party "‘*‘1“ anton occupying offices 2 and 4, hree Colors—Anna Jane \Walker, [jored ar mal musical ree nd Mr g toffice ‘N ) ) y I | Ayt musical reeoption jand My Lawler office No. 6 of the b l Sonz-—Columbia, the Gem of the!and danc vanga S ;\l inn building. ulC utOmO l eS ()(‘l\.;l.“.‘, ] Bt e | (ted this 13th day of Augzust, A. ||.( “f I m.‘.: l‘nv Starry Banner Out :"-w Felen Woods ('plplmt(.s |0 B P ) le can now see ;1” ul' tllL‘ 1"15 Bmck \I dels. Ium.ml Walker HxxUBlltlnLn Delightfully | KELSEY BLANTON. | 8btve ALl T AndE DeRel. W ikay out twenty sweot-faced, daintily | 3017 S. WATT LAWLER. JR i i i [ $975 t $1750 Salute the lag--Rdear \\-M(‘l,jmm. d eirls cathered yesterday af- ) E FARRIOR. 10, prves o O i a jternoon at the home of Mrs. | Woods J. nd Clifton Keen. M. Sales 'LOGAN AND TOWNSEND TO Room located at GRADY DEEN, with relatives. Trio--Sing Me a Song of the Sun- to celebrate the thirteenth ny South, Faculty. {birthday of Miss Helen Woods, who* BUILD CARNEGIE LIBRARY / The MOtOl‘ ShO I I Sales Agent Trammel] left this af-! Pledges to the Flag—Ollie Coney, had issued invitations to her tfriends e AT BARTOW l p DCRLIDILEN - Skt LaFayette, Ala., where Kutherine Smith, Lena Walker, Cal-|'© SPeRd, the afternoon as her wuests, Llipa nomutiea s aia ey Al West Main Street end about three weeks i\ Ro B When” all had arrived they were Carnesie library building opened vin Reynolds, Herbert Futeh i 3 X & fiir h b B B2 pone homie We | oua ot itciy Allls Revnolds, [COFted to. the . Majestic (henter, ids fof Consivliction of S TS | $4BPEFDEPPHIOSO HHHEdFFDES FHHDODOBOHEGH week with her sister in| gono Pl of the Free 4 [where the splendid pictures were 42 Which were as follows: | | Three 1'].151 for ‘“ \i‘ll At i“”.in_\nwl, after which they went to| 5. J. Anderson, Tampa, $7,- 3 ers for the Flag—Alta 39,23 &lthe handsome new drug store of the 089.23. 5 ; [Miller. ; il ko St Sidg @B DO BHEDE O PRESBEDIIFEIIDIEISFIII . Walker and son Hugh | 1’lll‘l“]l““ A hostess’ father, on Main street,| losan and Townsend, Lakeland, ® i i akeland last night from ‘qlliitll i & ; ag--berte [where they were served with de-| 10.00. I i % 3 . 8 i Iiciol I b rshall ¢ 3¢ s, Lakeland, |4 H N. C., where they| i R SR licious ice cream. larshall and Saunders @ Y C ti he past several weeks ![“I"”””'“ml *\I”"f‘“ ]\"“‘“- | The charming yvoung hostess, be- 00.00, W %: es. 0“86'0“ Q“S [ s e el 1 \!Hvlfilutn Flag-—Ernest Mil-ing very popular, veceived & large J. Johnson, Bartow, 37, & we Rena"‘ A" work at ralr oy returned to their |17 Harry Bates, Herbert Keen. number of pretty gifts, which she . z . & 4 Son Morids ; § y ' g rarker \ = mpa on the noon train | Song—Florida. values most highly, Cahow and Parker, Lakeland. §7,- ‘.:, Klnds 0‘ Prlces IS At the close of the exercises Mr, SR Ll e SO0.00, u | Walker spoke a few words of en-|Silver Tea Seymour-Cralg Co., Bartow, $8,-} Jewelry 01“' MOtto A A ouragement and appreciati ol The young ladics class of the First [296.85. % VanTluss and little |couragement ind appreciation of the 1 « ¢ < St J i i loft this afterncon for |VOrk of the school. Mr. Reynolds Presbyterian chureh held a silver, W. F. Hill, Bartow, §8.597.00. | Bprings, Tenn. where reminded us of our wonderful op-|tea last evening at the residence of J. A, Taxworth, Tampa, $9- pend the remainder of [Portunities for education as com- T o L Bl B «\““-?0- liberati 1 con’ L1 at the popular hostelry [pared with the time of the old log|tucky ansiilie: ; IA..“'F dm; .(lé:'; l“'ll':m:\,,:"fl“,,l(:;‘ k 5 y Mr. F. J. Hoffman of school house in which the windows Ahout forty wtiests Were nresont |RIESTAEAR 0 SHATEH o l ' |was a log cut out. and were delightfully entertained by |€d to Logan and Townsend, Lake- 4 4 fia 5 ; i . 1Mrs. Pillans, Misses Mabel Mathias, |1and, for $7,210.00. These gentle- | & * Then Superintendent Parker, who LD 4 ; 3 j I 4 N had been delaved past the dinner Louise Roquemore and Mildred | MeN Say they expect to have the '§: ewe ers _g pan Frank Clark, of *l‘ AYS0 DR IG FSIR S Hamnton. whio. rendered sevetal. ine|ullding completed™ on' or = botorel e ” was a distinguighad vis- [hour arose to give an apoloey for) ; o i Yao - O < Mastow Racond. @ A eland last night euroute |being late, but was foreed to zive us '\:]_31]”" “l!'” ”‘””‘“‘T ‘\.‘ l.”' ““r”’“"'liI g il sy Next Door to Post 0"‘08 4 i H 8Kl ana grace ) i S refresh- - on some legal business. |a rousing speech on school work inj ! ; ! “l s Sl “I ""h i A ents of peach ieq creg i | ke were glad to welcome [generzl and in particnlar. 4 ,”” ki o were then served by the voung Mp 3 @ city and endeavored to| The teachers of Winston school, . A T S W O n HOUSe 3 & ay a pleasant one. {are Misses Lischer Fletcher, Beulah 1,00 trom the tea. and the olass is ‘ pe W l h (\a" b | Hooks and Georzia Strain Iiehly pleased with the suceess of % a c us ) & @ I, Terrell has returned | [FAL8 78X EIn I'n“ur Yatrons and ) f0|' Iimgl and See Our ¥ | xi) a visit with relatives in |[W00DS' DRUG STORE HAS | Fellow Citizens: :g: S t' H D' D' @ i points in Georgia. Thv; OPENED FOR BUSINFQS!RE(‘OUNT CASE STILL | : uuges Ions I“ IS ay ‘3: pde in the hope that her ‘ UNDER DISCUSSION You are cordially inviteé || & the Newest a“d ASK & d be benefitted, bt We| Tne handsome new dmg store of | 0 visit ¢ eyt " ® 4 o | 10 handsome new drug store of | : 0 visit and inspect the opera I‘) OO @ pte that the improvement |y 7. M. Woods has opened for| Tudze Whitney | ordercd that tion of our % 0r“ame“ts Our r“‘es b h as she had hoped for [business near the corner of Main | 1! rit of mandamus crdering th & street and Florida avenue in the! 88 hoard to make a reconnt of i i s 4 . i . Jones, State gave war- |Cowdery building, and is in eve | 3 in. the !..“; it '1!' QUL YLD Dry Clcamr g Plant frprrrrryrrrrrr e ST e 222 R LR LSRR R R R LR former prominent Lake- way a credit to the city i "‘ Ealliainds e nigh — mem— — . was in Lakeland yes-| The entire front of the Bl ding e Rl BHEIROE h‘”‘ the AL L A M ine hands with his many has been removed thus making the & Roard ud no a AR Al Doors open from 6 A, M. to A Bir. Jones has been mak store easy of access and at the sams to "’\l“‘ lp reco [ t. The attorney T 1. M. We will take pleasure i M lE bhe in Jacksonville for the [time setting off the handsome f ) i "\' h en filed & petition 'm showing you through. ] rears and has prospered |tures to excellent advantaze Phie: 08 ' : " L "" L] i"h fn engaged in the realty cool drink and i ot Hons AT & Jar i hivin Hhon 1 You will find you can have your watch repairmg done p a large scale in which | is presided over by Mr. Lloyd 1!ooks : ! : fsa e S : : Lol an expert diaper B ot thi ed tice to fil verth here with the best of satisfaction to yourself. If your watch iwiv.'.\ finest young Mr. Wn ““H “|' LI aghare has been repaired and you don’t get the satisfaction out of ;""“”"‘” Is : G tha i s d D CI 4 it bring it to us. We guarantee satisfaction on all repair /. Fraley and family re- ‘(Hl'l in the : y YH | lakelan rV ea“l“g work t | roindefin.te * me this morning from a |pharmacist Mr ho ' triy ‘hice v spent | cellent judgment a s or « " s' trip, “l(nfh ]thf..\ qI"”HY - ”-»‘m”‘m ooy Bl PLANT A Pleasure to ShOW GOOdS riends in 1e | best presc 10n. CICTKS by Al 3 sk j Alabama. Miss |try | NOTICE OF DISSCLUTION |} G, C.Williamson, Prop. od and Howell McLeod. | - - ‘ - CO‘ E & HUl l pranicd them to Aiabama,| Mrs. 1l ind - Tittle Notice here 1 the PHONE 405 1 there ti atter |daughters returned today from a 1 r o | &1 r ha : | X Spriiial i e Ui T o disolecd |[Cor. Pineand North Tennessee Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland. Fla. peus jey all report a|pleasant visit I @Bt visit Moore at Clearwat 1 t O fredas .,.Mv % | € FEATURE REELS—6 o | FOR HER CHILD THE L{MB RICE OF TREACHERY : HE WOMA THE WOLF ———— R : : JOE ELLIOTTE Par ; S "’V B i s : Played by Pauline Bush and M 4 ( v 'h : JOTCBELIS X J. Macquarrie : cliooner, | oran ) \ ' 1 Bisor ood of captain, the e —————— —————————————————————————— tel nieturs and t tin com to ngzi d | R 1 from the light nbe A f Lpp ) 1 ha t P 2 hundred more genuine 122Y'S NIGHT OUT THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA : = ; i g exall o n play m 1] instrumen M | » . ol b rom Atanta where| o 3” Hair Tonic 1 ng to packed houses r l t d X ONE ON DAD N f 1t " f i liable tonic for o the ! Slo 1 ] condition of the harr and «calp 4 'medy scream | CALIFORNIA ”"’ A me IT tending to restore t to a D ( alf ¢ ree ; 3 X “;\‘j I’:A ¢ :!" ; v"‘ .‘:“‘ % : healthy statc | S1zes alf of reel fa 5 1 ra 1id th | I t cture line ¢ and 10¢ GOOD MUSIC i l k P!l | | dKke riiarmacy

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