Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 17, 1914, Page 5

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| Mrs. Mattie Hy was in Lakelan terday. gh, of Bartow,l d shopping yes- —_— ELAND 4 CONICS | ..\Ir?‘. Jobson and Mjs. ; of Nichols, were | Lakeland yesterday, FirePhone5,000{.'°“ a shopping tour. Lakeland Gas Co. Published Today The Tele:ram today publishes the articles of incorporation of the Lake land Gas Co., which concern wlll: at an early date, begin the work of ere.cting a gas plant, laying gas mains and other work necessary to the operating of a gas plant here. The company is capitalized at $100,- V00 and its officers are: President-—John Gribbe), Phila- delphia. Vide President and Treasurer— David J. Collins, Philadelphia. General Manager and Secretary— Rosco Nettles, Tampa. The company ig a strong one and when they begin active operations l S. Duke and baby, 2 ’ ; i . lhere the city will have t - of Florida convenes in| Mr. G. T. Fleming arrived inep long step on the meada:fel:”i:x;tel;s with nurse, w e f L el he week end. d Presbyterian church, IflkEIH!ld _ this morning from {and prosperity, tonight, at 7:30. Tl|0|]>"fi'fl|0, N. Y., looking as hale| ; bn will be preached by land jovial as ever, after a sum- poderator. Dr. H. M. Imer spent as conductor on .%e! ot o b n nsacola. The Lakeland [[ake Shore Limited, which w:irrii:l'sh\c]l‘\:::‘t\t”]ulmnds i » represented by Rev. lsition he has held for over forty] G. H. Ed\;'ards to J. C. Long. on . yeams. Mr. Fleming is one of| M. L. & A. E. Robinson to J. C. the few conductors whose long|lLong. service and exceptional record. J- has won such special recognition jet al. that he can secure unlimited® Harry 1. leave of absence whenever he, Rothrock. pleases, and every winter hei Laninia H. Harless to James Cam- avails himself of this privilege """ by coming to Lakeland for sev- eral months, where he has con- siderable interests. Mrs. Flem- ing has been down some time, and under her supervision a over to attend the handsome bungalow has been State Federation. [erected on Missouri avenue, ity she is the guest of , where they have several fine lots. endenhall. Morse, | visitors to | coming up| Mrs. S. sh,of Gainesville, .and iths’ old son, are in the ests of the former's G. H. Padrick. friends of Mr. and Brown will regret to serious illness of their rtis, Jr., and all hope recovery . 1 e Mrs. W. B. McMullen has as her guest Miss Velma Wilson a cllarmmg young lady of Plant City. ; = ipe e Gl B o Watind, sod | Mrs. A. B. Smith, of Tampa- lo daughter, Agnes, ar- |15 2 guest of her brother-in-law. E (odsy 1o apebd the Mr. T. C. Smith and family She will be here until aiter Christmas. 4 N e former’s sister, Mrs. —— !Ho\\'ill. Terrell has as her the Federation her B. H. Seymour, a b woman, of Ocala, ch attracted_to Lake- is anticipatingg the he club women with I.. Johnson to G. H. Padrick Rothrock to M. B. Nov. 14, 1914 | C. B. Easom to N. L. Brran. Florida Fruitlands Co. to William { Hanelt. W. N. Denham to St. Louis Cath- |olic Esp. Ch. M. Englesen !Denham . . R. W. Hancock to W. H. Under. {hill et al. W. H. Underhill et al to S. Roberg et al. Consolidated Land Co. than Maxcy. N. L. Bryan to C. B. Easom. Florida Development Co to James Glines. w. brook . M. L. and A. E. Robinson to S. H. Griffin. Ada A. Cloud to H. L. Nov. 16, 1914 N. M. Long to W. Lacy Boyd. A. D. E. Miles to W. T. Over- street . James T. Gailey to R. L. Galiley. R. L. Wilder to M. B. Boyers. Mitchell G. Fortner to Mattha 'Lakes Waterways Confercnce will ltoday open their two-day meeting J. L. Skrinvseth Malloy & in this city, with a large number of Miller. delezates present from cities in the orida Lake Region Land Co. to United States and Canada, whose Charleg and Kate Tible. commerce is conducted prindipally Laforest A. Shattuck to C. L. !on the Great Lakes. The Associa- Morrison et al. tion was organized in Buffalo last Florida Development Co. to C. E. |year, and is doing for the harbors Austin. of the Great Lakes what the Atlan- Nov. 13, 1914 tic Deeper Waterways Association is Sebring Rea] Estate Co. to Mary ydoing for those of the coast. The C. Gallagher. “i|harbor problems and prospects of S. M. Wilson the various cities represented will Swearingen. be placed before the conference. The M. A. Wilson, master in chan-|completion of the new Canadian cery, to William D. McRae. canal is expected to make the ports Mary B. Jewett to John A. Rig-|on Lake Ontario of L;onsidgrable im- gins et al. portance in connection with traffic George H. Raymond to Mary B. jon the upper lakes. AUDITORIUM THEATRE | J. A. Sutton to William C. Clark. TP OB CHBE B0 T 0SS PP W. B. McLendon to R. J. Riv. ers. ANSWET TO DAFFYDILL IN SATURDAY'S ISSUE Carter-Deen Realty Co. —_— fwards Ohlinger, of being warmly wel- many Lakeland friends et to W, al. N. Mrs. C. B. Kingman, of Titus- Moore, a former Lnke-‘v!lle, and Mrs. E. S. Sage, of Tam. ho now makes her pa, will be guests of Mrs. Geo. Dud- vater, is spending the .ly during the Woman's convention. ty the guest of her Mrs, Kingman comes ag a delegate . C. Stevens, coming from the Woman’s Club of Titus- eeting of the Federa. yijje. pore has gained con- t since going to the gs the pleasing news p is also enjoying fine ! A. to Jona- H. Towles to, J. C. Hol- Mrs. M. S. Brassell, who for some time has been residing at St. Petersburg, has returned to Lakeland, and will take charge of her property, the Matanzas Hotel, which she will renovate thoroughly and conduct on a high plane. She will be joined in a few days by her daughters, Missess Effie and Bessie, who iwll make their home here. Gard. ured owners of au- Fords) are asked to the good women of acing their cars at our fair gucsts on oon for a trip to the Lakeland Highlands, to be entertained by i his associates. The fixed at 1:30 and as registration of dele- ecessary that every join the line-up. pote of it, Thursday 0. Line up on Maln chusetts avenue as sions. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Furnished by the Security Abstract to James and Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) Nov. 12, 1914 Bowman Realty Co. to Fidelia Gray. J. C. Long to G. M. Edwards. W. S. Stephens to Mrs. Julia A. Whlson. J. M. Barrington to W. S. Ste- phens. M. E. Gillett et Beymer. Christner. J. E. Childs to Leon Prine. C. J. Wilson to Southern Ice & Power Co. Grady Deen to E. A. Hoffpauir. TO BOOST HARBOR PLANS inner of the second mpa Merchants’ As- for articles on o trade in Tampa,” blished in today's ne, may be said of ur secretary of the and if the citizens e really interested nd grow they will suicidal policy of e than with their To take cash to the purchase of an be obtained at asonable credit, is iness nor evidence ip, and as long as maintained so long 1 life of cur home ped in its reach- and success. and Majestic Combined ' JANITOR [RROR Drama S WILD RIDE with Big Bill on EFORMATION edy drama ET JIM scream E DIVINE a grand story [LE d dance 10e duesday, Thurs- 30 to 10:30 le Every Day Chicago, Nov. 17.—The Great al. to A. S. to to Laura M. l l l e ———————————— s —————— e e e In answer to the daffydill, “It a goose looked through glasses would it C. Green?” I will say that “a goose could not look through glasses and C. Green, because when the goose looked C. Green would DUCK.” On Account of the Woman‘g.Clnb Convention there will be no picture shown tonight. PIG DOUBLE SHOW AT THE MAJESTIC THEATER 7—REELS—7 —And— VAUDEVILLE Special Notice—Bert Leigh and Hazel Burgess in “Stop Thief” Wednesday, November 25th f Those who have or above in scholarship and who have been perfect punctuality and at titled to have their nameg placed on the following honor roll: GRADE XII Littleton Groom [Forrest Clonts GRADE XI Nene. GRADE James Boulware Annie Jones ‘Gladyg Turner Lucile Clough Alma Bassett GRADE Lottie Bryant Robert Edmiston GRADE Marguerite Straw Haze] Padrick Redella Gain Nanunie Funk GRADE Ted Whelpley Burns Terrell Malcolm McMullen GRADE Vesta Todd Esther Gill GRADE D. H. Sloan Mary Weaver Donald Conant Margaret Patterson GRADE Nora Kanode Alma Bronson Eva Glover Clarence Carter Arthur Lee Lane GRADE Ellen Watson Norris Upson Louise Smith Uonnie Haynes Marion Berry GRADE None GRADE Annie Seixas McGlashan Helen Morse Tyler Jackson Clifford Wilson Gladys Bailey GRADE Majorie Hetherin Ottie Eaton Opal Lee Bullock GRADE None GRADB Dawson Bates Ernest Bowyer D. H. Houser Jewell Gordon GRADE Carolyn Brusie ‘Willie Lou McCorquodale Robert Eades Harold Lunstrom Seith Staiars : GRADE Winston Smith Frank Hursey Mortimore Haynes LaVergne Webster Dock Bryant GRADE None GRADE Geraldine Jordan Mabel Poe Margaret Lester Elmer Mann Louise Stokes GRADE None GRADE None GRADE Loretta Kimbrough THE SO THE EVENING TALEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 17, 1914. Articles Incorporation |Weekly Honor Roll For Week Ending Nov, 13, 1914 P “Rubber”|| i3 Stamps % Seals-- Embossers -- Stencils In any Size or Style desired F Phone 136 General Office Supply Company {OFPOSITE KIBLER HGTEL QP +8E0E0SIIVPEPIIIII DDIOS SEEIITHODTIIESIEE . i b Mabel Berry Donnie Miller Marguerite Bridges Mozelle Richardson made 99 per cent in . deportment, tendance, are en % % < X A > @ sl Sl BB Brdrpeg G 2 X B e IX A IX B (cians will address the delegaies. The object of this assoclation is to keep the medical profession on a high' plane, and many of the best GRADE 111 B known doctors of Arkansas, Tennes- Isabelle Todd see and Mississippi are enrolled Sallie Bryant among its members. ; VIII A VIII B Lenora Womble Donnie Skinner Diamond Finger GRADE I1I C Doris Anderson Winifred Detwiler Ethel Carter Winnie Frank Fields Raymond Mardis FOR RENT Dec. cottage., 22 See T. J. Red. 1—Modern 5 room 3 South Missouri ave. Fruley or phone 390 3422 VI A SPGB DR G B PDD IR BODHDDDD MARINELLO MISS H. P. CLEGG VII B MEDICAL CONVENTION Memphis, Tenn.,, Nov. 17.—The annual cqonference of the Tri-State Medical Association will today open its session here and hold over until the 19th. The largest gathering of doctors which hag ever attended a convention of this association is now in the city to be present at this session. Distinguished physi- ORS00 CHIOH. Shampooing Hair Dressing’ Scalp Treatment Facial Treatment Electrolysis Manicuring MARINELLO PREPARATIONS 2nd Floor Room 103 Dyches Bldg. Phoneqiz Lakeland, Fla. §refrdrege f VIl C | VI A VI B gton “Wedding Presents”’ Vi C VA WE have a most complete stock, and we invite you to call and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere VB ve Repair Work of all kinds our specialty > vD IV A Conner & O’Steen Jewelers NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE IVB wvce 1M A PALMS THEATRE | GOOD Show Tonight Bryan’s Spray An lasect Destroyer and Disinfectant For Flies, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Roaches, Ants, and other Insects. Direction for use—Spray on porches, kitchen floors and around the sinks, win- dows, screen doors and all parts of the house. Prices: Quarts soc., .1-2 Gallons 8sc., Gallons -1.00 Sprayer soc. Lake Pharmacy Kentucky Bldg.

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