Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 15, 1914, Page 7

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~ [How The Methodist Appointments orida Fscaped Predic ed Cold Wave;Crops Unhurt The growers of citrus fruits andl vegetables have been on the anxious seat since Sunday night, when the warning was sent out that a cold wave was approaching which might injure each of these industries, but we are glad to state that the low temperature :pent itself Dbefore _as. Should ‘there be any 'reaching the State and that no dam- mnn- would also be glad {age was done last night and danger llmfl such and their {at this time is now over. Al = | ‘Secretary Holworthy, who is the - " llocal weather forecaster, having his "H. 0. Tallay, of Carlinsville, |instruments temporarily in thetower | Dixjeland if conditions are such that .riveg in the eity this morn_ lof the City Hall, reports a minimum | this may be accomplished. Rev. .d is the guest of his uncle, |temperature for Lakeland of 43 de-!Steinmeyer is a tireless worker, a R. Talley and family. Mr. !3ees and a maximum of 54 for the good speaker and is beloved by both - visited Lakeland about fouripas‘ 24 hours. The prediction for |jis congresations ag well as by a 0o and & -rprlaed at the,tonlght is frost and near freonnzlla,-gp circle of friend:. mmb since that time, ; [OF this section. Rev. J. Bdgar Wilson and his es- soking around with a view of | |tim2ble wife have also surroundea A\ themeselves with a large number of ] . friends who arc delighted they are by g . o S CAmBin 3 Wl. C. Barber, who camz here z()fflcm] Weather Report & to remain in Lakeland another year. is wite some months ago from 28D ) ‘-:’vae\'. Wil on is one of the very best ‘1as beel mned upon to re_| oo PEPBEIEIIPIIEE A0 jeditors the Florida Christian Advo_ > his l* State and again ;cate has ever had—he writes inter- ’“‘|F| | many friends of Rev. Wi. H. Steinmever and Rev. J. Edgar Wil_ <on were delighted to learn that they were returned to Lakeland by ap- MQ‘@. First Baptist " déalres to know of any needy 4 wfibm will not be remember their children on as pastor of the Dixielana and Myr- tle strect Methodist churches and the latter as editor of the Florida Christian Advocate. ‘This is Rev. Steinmeyer’s fourtn ‘ar and he wishes to make it a memorable one—having aspirations to build a neat brick church in ) the m of superintendent Tampa, Dec. 15.—For Tampa ,estinely and entertainingly. making Al . “League of that|and vicinity: Fair tonight and the Advocate sought after both by wfiict office he held for the |Wednesday. Colder tonight with Young and old, and his success with that publication has been marked the past year and it is with Lright prospects that thig publication, pub- ght years. Since coming here purchased & handsome grape- rove-at ng, on which his :and mother will continue to Mr. Barber end wife expect ‘e in & few days for lowa but to return again next fall. frost and temperature near freezing. For Florida: Fair tonight Wednesday . Colder in the Peninsul.t- tonizht; ! | | and temperatures below freez- ing in north and near freezing with : frost in central portion tonight. * &8 Floy Brown _,;m] Sallie Winds for the East Gulf: Mode. [4 m home yesterday from |'ate to fre h north. { - assee, ‘where they have just Winds for the South Atlantic: | weeks' short @8 prizes in can_ were 24 czirls who course from the , carryving on the “Last Thursday these d cerved dinner to s among them M. Trammell. dinner hour there Fresh north and northwest. | Rain hag fallen over the Florida | peninsula during the past 24 hours, and snow has fallen Michigan, York vania. Elsewhere over the eastern i‘half of the country fair weather has prevailed, under the influence of ar jarea of high pressure which has ad- ! test in which the vanceq from the plains States east. | competed f?r aiwurd over western Tennessee. An_ Harris. We ar"iu(hor area of high pressure cover: ! this prize was won { Montana and the Dakotas, but :now m of Homeland. over upper | New and Pennsyl- I [} i'has fallen over that section. Over the ! Southwest weather has been fair. | | | i Willits and sister, Ison, returned yes_ Moines, lTowa, and “the north ang will winter in Lake- pcountered bad weath_ f-down, and, while the in Lakeland isn't wandard they are Z Temperatureg have fallen gener- ally east of the Mississippi and are 16 degrees to 30 degrees below thn‘ reasonal average this morning. 1‘110‘ zero line this morning runs into! western Pennsylvania, northern ' Kentucky and central [llinois, nnd‘ freezing temperatures occured to the | South Atlantic and Gulf coast, ex- be here and . cept over the Florida Peninsula. EEiolsecushon | Jacksonville reported minimum 36 dogrees and light frost; Pensacola Doparumeny iported 28 degree-, Gainesville 32, anda tomorrow frost, Bustis 40'[ ¢ rrees and heavy thla biz '.“‘”“ Bartow 42 and Tampa 44. New Or. % ";"“; gm.mn.: leans had 30 with killing frost, F‘-" i n ey Shreveport 18, Atlanta 12, Birming- ins ill ve noted in Affect Lakeland (14, at pointment of the bishop, the former |Present. ham 12, Memphis 10. Indications are for falr weather in REV. M. H. the vicinity of Tampa tonizht and » Wednesday. Tt will be colder to— - night with frost and temperature ingz near freezing. ' verti ement of pears 1n this issue. Telegram, enters upon another year. Many friends greatly regret the departure from the city of Rev. J. B. Ley and his excellent family, the former having been appointed to the the Orlando pastorate. Rev. Ley is a eplendid speaker, a fine pastor ana a genial Christian gentleman, and he carries with him the most cordial good will of a host of friends who wish for him and his family all the yblossin"s which they so richly de- 'gerve. This morning Rev. re- ceived a cordial welcome by wire from Hon. T. J. Whatkins, of Or- lando, expressing deep gratification at his appointment to that city. The change of pastors brings to y of i les for sale will K, K. K.'s Entertained by window of this| pies Annje Cargill Mayes mbers of the so to have their ex- later than early Miss Annie Cargill Mayes recently entertained the K. K. K.s very ‘pleacantly at her pretty home over- looking Lake Morton. The girls spent the afternoon with their fancy work, after which delicious sherbet | in orange cups was served with waf- | ers. The club members present were, Misses Georgia Lanier, Genevieve Morrow, Gladys Wilson and Mrs. Tom Hatcher, and invited guests were Misses Ruby Lanier and Olive xuchLcLunl meeting of the lub Wednesday pck sharp, in the chorus practice. Ley i OiW?WMWW\ ‘i' ) MAJESTIC THFATRE QECTY NVPQEQPOFOLOIOIVOPOIR G OE PP IIPIQIOBIPOIOIOBOBGHG “If Jack Chunn likes to jump rope, THE LOVE THIEF q can you BANK on Roscoe being a A Keystone Comedy Seream { #eel feature, taken| : the same name |SKIPPER? B — - T REBEL e i oy r drama; a story e o South | Well, well, that was some crowd SIS A for a cold, cheerless night. Don’t | forget the Majestic i- warm and THE REVENUE OFFICERS' DUTY cozy and it is worth a trip out in A great western two reel feature the cold to hear that Auditorium or- chestra and see those zood pictures on a new machine. Keistone com edy tonight, a western two reeler and an excellent drama and an act of vaudeville [ER CA “ reel feature taken on Hippodrome sta:e in New York grandest spectacle ever land audience. and Night THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA | Special program Matinee daily 2:30.5:00 WILLIAM BROS. THE BOYS FROM KENTUCKY Saturday continuous 2:30-11:00 In a 15 minutes’ comedy act, up to “LAKELAND OLD RELIABLE THEATER"” date black face songs. comedy and new NORTON, PRESIVING ELDER BARTOW DISTRICT lxshr-d from the offices of the Even_ +HE EVENING TALEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 15, 1914, DH iBoard of Bond : %Prepare For Santy | Trustees Met Last Night The board of bond trustees met in | 33 X' s Post Cards, Stickers, Tags Bells, Holly Boxes, And Wrapping Paper ] | the City Hall Monday night, Dec. (:30 c'clock, all members A letter from C. D. Clough sub. mitting proposition to act as secre. tary of the board at 4 salary of $40 per month was read and after due consideration the board declined to allow more than $25 for secretary. The secretary pro tem was instructed to employ a permanent secretary and instruct him to compile information with which to reply to bond brokers and to keep such information on file so it will be available on inquiry. Communicationg from a number of bond brokers and contractors were read and received a® information. The proposition of the Florida Power Co. of Dunnellon to furnish current was discussed. No action was taken. The secretary pro tem was in- structed to make an engagement with the Prairie Pebble Phosphate Co. to visit their plant and inspect the new Decil oil engine in opera- tion. No further business, the board adjourned subject to the call of chairman . J. F. COUNCIL, J Secretary Pro Tem. Edison Fountain Pens Makes Writing as Easy As Talking g -?ssfl SEREER AL L LA TREL LR LA £ 42 Phone 136 General Office Supply Company i Sddde W@‘W@WM*%*W&W ‘m:‘::‘;,% PSR PASOHBHOBRPOOHD QB POEDPRGEPRPIOPESOPEGHIPIEP (2] mm*;}% PP PPIPSPIPOP PGP IPH “PEG 0' MY HEART" HOTELS WILL HAVE TO IN. AUGURATE SCORE CARD SYSTEM It isn’t often there comes to our iy stage a play so delightfully amus- Editor Telegram: Mr. A. I"' Mo ing and so well acted as J. Hartley ser, our State hotel “"“’"”‘\S"m“r: Manners' striking comedy, “Peg O |announces that he is on a tour of IMy Heart,” which Oliver Morosco iinsr.n-vliml of the hotels and rushuhliy sending to the Auditorium on Sat- rants. He states that on this trid f 0 00 26, matinee and night, he will inaugurare the score card with the same cast that -cored such system, and that each hotel and rw.\'»! iaat ja tremendous hit No one will be required to display | year, taurant who had the pleasure of witnessing ve card give as @ in- i 3 i ¢ the score card given him as an this performance will ever forzet the dex of the sanitary condition | qulighttul character, Peg and her found. i : In other wordsg a standard will be Bl Whoudop Michal. set for the hotels and restaurants of R e the State. DEATHS The score card hanging up for R public inspection will inform their | ROBERTS—Mrs. Charlotte D. patrons how near eacn hotel or res- & taurant reaches the top of this Roberts, wife of Mr. D. E. Roberts, standard . died at her residence, one mile north These interested will be repaid by ' of town yesterday morning at 2 writing for detailed information o'clock and was buried yesterday af- ‘ternoon in the Lakeland cemetery . Funeral arrangements in charge of the Kimbrough Undertaking Co. which can be had tfrom Mr. A, L. Messer, State hoter commi:sioner, Tallahassee, Fla. ‘This reminds us how extensive hag become this score card system of in_ spection, as now applied to dairies, BOARD OF TRADE restaurants, bakeries, etec. This uni- e versal adoption means only one Notice is hereby given that, in ac_ thing-—that this is the only method of inspection anq regulation that gets results. the Lakeland Board of Trade will be Why has this system not been 'helq at the Board rooms on Monday adopted in Lakeland? ‘1 am informed inoxt. Dec. 21, for the purpose of that lack of funds has kept it out|nominating officers to be clected at and that it will be inaugurated just the annual meeting in January. alv soon as necessary money is avail- A. J. HIOLWORTHY, able. TAXPAYER. Secretary . l('nr(l.un'v with article 1 of the con- stitution and by-laws, a meecting of D BB OO BBODOF OGO DO QRO SO BB GBSO BLP D BRI B P B0 D BB BB ReR PP BBAS SR DIPPEDBPIIBDIBBIUD PSS GGG dbdp T Lakeland Rev. J, K. Wray, said to be one of the ablest ministers in the Florida Conference. He has Just rounded out a two years' pastorate at Orlando, previous to which he was in charge of Mulberry Street Methodist church in Macon, Ga. Those who know him well, declare he is a brilliant speaker, a good mixer, and is always ready and anx- ious to aid every good cause for the welfare of the public as well a« to assist and build up every department of his church. He has just finigshed a handsome $50,000 church in Or- lando, and has a splendid record be- hind him both ag a pulpit orator and a pastor. The people of Lakeland at a whole will cordially welcome Rev. Wray and his interesting fam- Diamond La Vallieres A LaValliere is one of the daintiest and most ex quisite pieces of Jewelry wrought by the Jewelry's craft. You can see some of the very latest design in La- Vallieres on disply at our store both with preci- ous stones and without. L d Bewitching Jewelry ‘ily to the church and social circles 3 of the city. :§ That’s what you will say when you see the new | Rev. M. w Norton, presiding el | & fall creation in Vanity Boxes, for they are delight- ult~r of the Bartow district, fully attractive. You will find a splendid ment on display in many different sizes assort- both As to prices—Well & has just 'nmplvtod a pastorate of four years in vat St. Petershurz and was elevated ”"M and silver at our store. {to the presiding elder hip for the come in and be pleasantly surprised. PQEQRQ 3‘0 QDO number. As will be ments, Rev. J. | pointed to the Miami pastorate, (of the most desirable appointments in the ¢ift of the Conference SO BEPP PSP PREEOPBEDDOH DDEBID I PFIPPOIIBBPIFDIHDOP SOPOPOPOLOIOPOFUIUISIPOFUPOP OPOPOF 02O FOFOFOFOSOPS 0BT SIPFPEPEPIPOPPEPIIODPIPP WM*Q@D"" g . B . S TREATER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ITaving had twenty-one years’ experience in building and contracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent to render the best services in this line. If comtemplating building, will be pleased to furnish estimates and all infor- (first time at this Conference. This {signal recognition comes as a de- 0 % : b [svrvml reward for zealous and con- fi' : S | & Ex ;sr'iflminus work, and in the hroader ;- Onner een =] g field of action, the hishop no doubt .”, :, :5 Ef«l' that he would be able to do a 4 NEXT DooR To POSTOFF'CE s greater amount of good for a large, |9 k » - noted by the R. Cason was appoint- | ap- one ; A resoluton | St {ing the lezislative committee of the the Louis central trades council ask- wa- adopted hy {.\fissouri State Federation of Labor %o draw up a hill to be presented to mation. All work guaranteed. the legislature in January to have the State provide clothes and sup- Phone 169. J. B. STREATER. plies to poor children who are un- | able to attend schoo] because of in_ sufficient clothing. G000 L4429 220064434444 PP 4442100000 0004 00000000000

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