Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 16, 1914, Page 7

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JHE cVENING TAL®GRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 16, 1914. 'Good Roads Ass'n |Moose Love IFeast Last Night Was ! ociety.; ToMeet Friday Y | At Frostproof A Great Success nteresti The uni\'ersmfenst given by? ' All who cre interested in the ques_ I Choral Club to Hold ! nes,w,: Open Meeting Dec. 17 tion of good roads should make a |the Loyal Order of Moose last night ’ . Th.e Chora] Club will hold an open | €Pecial effort to accept the invitation |at their hall was well attended and Hel‘e 8 somefhlflg § B i Troy. N meeting tomorrow night at the home ;of the people of Frostproof to a big |everybody expressed themselves as: N & : R of Mrs. F.‘ W'. Eaton, at which time[flSh.fl‘y on Friday next, the 18th, at |perfectly delichted and as having he ll Surely l‘ke! E B through the the following interesting Christmas|! ©'clock. The prospects are good [had the time of their lives. i § e friends are glad program will be rendered: for a large attendance from all over The unavoidable absence of Revs. 5 @ dag as well as| Fiano Duet—Christmas Festival, the county and the object of the [\Wear and Callahan on account ofl H It you want to make 3 (Carl Batto-Chait), Mrs. F. W. |meeting is worth while. sickness made it necessary to changel % « ”» H Eaton and Mrs. H. J. Gill. ’ll'llei Polk County Good Roads As_|the program some, but Rev. Bolton g him hs PPY, have us g ‘ Chorus—Away in a Manger |S0ciation, under whose auspices the|was equal to the occasion and spoke é RRANTA n‘:’r’:;;l' lrl;:cd \'(Spilman), Choral Club. affair is to take place, is making |very feelingly on the way in which s take his measure for an : % account of not} Sclo—Glorious Morrow (Nedling. ¢ood progre:s in the matter of edu- |fraternity was going hand in hand | = ; B useest {er), Mr. Grover Williamson. cation ang agitation on the good | with the churches and church work. ¢ Ed v p rice & co % this evening | Feading—Miss Dorothy Bates. roads question and have a good re-! Senator Drane spoke on the topic i . . . 3 /Chorus—Silent Night (Gruber),|POrt to make at this meeting, but of progress and touched strongly on . Choral Club. it is absolutely necessary to keep up |the progress made by fraternal or- § Sult or overcoat 2 (Duet—Piano and cornet, Mr. and | the work all along the line if any- ders in general and the Loyal Order Mrs. H. J. Gill. thing material is to come of wha. | of Moose in particular. Mr. C. J. Solo—The Song the Angels Sung, lhll been done and is being done. ! Loomis gave a nice address upon the ss Frances Riggins. Besides education and agitation 'work done by the Moose Order and Chorus—O, Little Town of Bethle. | there must be cooperation if the [bY his manner of outlining Moose- hem (Redner), Choral Club. Heart made an impression that will Our showing of styles and woolens is superb and our vrices represekt the ultimate of value. Moore’s Little Style Shop i . 8. J. McKen-E« | from Stanton on a ' p unable to remain IMI morning. ; ¥, Wre: the guests of | H. Hursey. ' thing desired is to be accomplished. s ' The Woman's Christian Temper- | SO far the association has met with i!“t and do the order good in this 2 ., local chiro- |ance Union held its regular monthly ;fl good and general interest all over 'c“i' 5 P Phone 243 Munn Annex :§: to his former |meeting Tue:day afternoon in the the county and they ask for a con- fyiatcetiicomponed (OF . M CBttn, 0 : S Sullivan, Williams, Yonder and Pt ;,'WALK UPSTAIRS AND SAVE $;5 £ Cumberland Presbyterian church. |tinuancc during the rest of the cam- The devotional exercises consisted of ' paign. responsive Scripture readings and prayer for the success of prohibition in Hillsborough. Several items of intere:t in regard to the situation lle, Va., to spend . incidentally to for the 24-acre d just south of SHOP AT HOME ‘Whelpley gave a selection of pieces that were well rendered and gave much satisfaction. UNUSUAL FLORIDA WEATHER ' STILL IS WITH US “YOU'RE GOING TO LAKELAND" (Written for the Tele2ram.) { 'The weather continues raw and Break, break, break Alfleld returned this \were given. One member told C'f|l ‘Under the above caption the Flor- Provided weather is clear tomor- row, current will be cut off from 12 Hisagreeable, a drizzling rain having On thy cold, gray stones, O sea! lyajan pearly all day. Weather Ob- s vng: five days' trip tojPlans the W. C. T. U. of Plant jda School Exponent, the chief or- = A 5 D inta, W] 'wenr on business. | City had made for election; another | gan of th]e srhpoo\ e foreit (of o 12:15 p. m. R. L. RAFFO, And 1 f‘°"“l u“““ my neighbors goprver jjolworthy reports a maxi- 7 ¢ heari i s | e ' Supt. Waterworks. would list to ;mum temperature of 54 degrees, and glad ¥ living in Florida | of hearing some men say they ““were jda and devoted specially to promot- . houghts that arisé in me | 2 min i fraid Hillsb y ing "Hide . < + The thoughts that arise € 4 minimum of 45 for the past 24 it it is ml fng,’ declared Mr. |afral illsborough was going dry,” ing the cause of education in this ) 1t i < l 4 '-le‘lm g lamieo siad an_d that a saloonkeeper in Tampa State, has the following, which has The dollar | spent at the zrocer’s .\‘\f)"':'\' llh~ t“ I‘).L"?"‘l“ Lfl..\'-': l."l:‘l» ® m 1 don't know what to do. |said he was “scared stiff.” | the right ring to it, tells the truth REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Has returned in my minister's| d':): :\"hi(ll‘l h” v:r ::”"UT; II;I i }l:sl"l:'- temperature was below zero Quarterly reports were called for g, @ B R < *h he stoutly denies, declar- ahonlifakdlond i et B e pay; .ing he only observes the results that re'F'vg and trees were |and given by those superintendent: attendance of the teachers at the | (Furnished by the Security Abstract|The dollar I spent at Brown's the weather man achieves. He has ) \!hl‘. L ency. present. The president gave an in- approaching meeting of the State and Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) Is the same that he paid me today. q = Z - Sy =" teresting report from the thirty-first Educational As:ociation in this city: Dec. 14, 1914 / ; :"“"‘" "hll.""nl for this very ll.llllbllal r..M Lytle, a prominent ‘State convention held in Jackson. “Of course you are. Every teacher Avthar B {)dlh‘\ e Ritiae I e i ]F.Iurm:n weather, hence this explana, on and w first cousin of | ville. Necessity of a travelers’ aid at in Florida should be on hand at the | yestment (o. The "'"”"‘ Y ]“:""" "“"’“I" ‘""”' tion. 'fi:& pon, of this city, |the depot is strongly realized, but it meeting of the State Education As- John J. Dunne to Arthur F. Od-| and \n;l:x;usl i Iw(‘l]u' o G T SN R X d near Ocala yes- |[is too great an undertaking finan- sociation. There are anumber of {]in. : 'B“It ”"‘\(0 arl N‘",' m, ‘).Il(l‘"kn NOTICE fib automobile skidded ! cially for one orzanization. A lady good reasons for your doing so: O e n memory haunts me still. | i» a sandbank. A [living in another town, whoie | «Rirgi—you will learn somethine. h him escaped with | daughters had passed through Lake- "oy may know it now. But attend vestment Co. Walter W. Taylor et al. Break, break, break ! 1 have sold and On thy cold, gray stones, O sea! g !furniture, fixtures to 0. P. good will of . The friends of Mr. ,land, interviewed one of our mem | ’ - hance at gatherings along lines of the | Mothershed. > ‘hicag rs, ! i % But the dollar 1 sent to Chicago ) 4 4 who have fre- bers in regard to the need of a wom- ,gjtorial profession has demonstrat- United States to Cornelius A. WALl never come back to me. ‘”"' Loyal Hotel angf/Cafe, located on Patterson family, |an at the depot to whom young girls o4 how little we know: bacauss Owen B. H 'fi ‘Kentucky aven Lakeland, Fla., R uyR LRicnue) andiwouich feoulbaTDEe you'll always find some one who is L. N. Pipkin to Germantown SO Mr BN 4 DU hoplation assumes all# indebtedness against . lAgain, that cigarette law. Why is it not enforced? 1t is claimed Trust Co. K. L. Mack to J. A. Johnson. William E. Combee to Morgan Combee. ‘Just a little bit farther advanced btk o Sacei : than you. You can borrow these 3 s a State law, hence city PO 1yoy {deas, and sometimes, as they lice are not required to enforce it. 'yanq your mind along, you can im- : While here lun ok S' ‘fp‘ gentlem;n. and s?e that | prove on them. Isa V. Jones to Thomas Laird. Uil says “any sheriff, deputy, con-‘ “Second—'In good old Lakeland’|{ Hugh Carter to W. P. Reade et 8 at the home of Mrs. | stable, or any officer” i: required 0!y oapitality reigns supreme. Its citi- [al. T. W. Shands, Ro- |enforce it. Please help save some | yongpjp is the salt of the earth. l A. S. Beymer to Meloso Fruit Co. of the said Loyal Hotel ®, Frank P. Bowyer for (Lakeland, and af- ghere will proceed to E. M./ROSENSTOCK, , 1914, 3649 Notice ig hpreby given that the undersigned will, on Saturday, lhc" 19th day of Dpcember, 1914, at I:Z‘» BOARD QF TRADE h. The marriage | mother’s boy from the fearful habit. o S s 5 \ young couple oc- | Now, Mr gmem we don't like [o'Th" are very busy down there—al-| Poinsettia Park Co. to M. J. g'clock noon, pffer for sale at the: G tasat N e | ways; but never too strenuous to see | Clavert. Notice is hereby| given that, in ac. three weeks ago in|find fault, but we have some good | Van Huss buflding at Lakeland, e | that all who call on them get thel J. B. Briges to Frederick S. |y . <n_|cordance with article 1 of the con- bride, who is a very ;laws and they serve us only as they . B Florida, at puplic action for cash, 4 1 glad hand. Ruth. ihe entire stofk of dry goods, no-|Stitution and by-laws, a meeting of “Third—Accommodations are of| A. C. Nydegger to J. B. Briggs. ; : ,the Lakeland Board of Trade will be charming young lady, |are enforced. | e tions, shoes, hiats, trunks, ete., ag- as Miss Gladys| The next regular meeting will bo ' 4y pegt and you won't be crowded.! Southern Trust and Investment f P oiy th 4 |held at the Board ms on Monday Me Sun \h“ld on the second Tuesday in Jan.|yotels and boarding houses there {Co. to J. C. Holbrook. gregating :.h::o am‘:o oksx onsx:r'\ !m-,xt, Dec. 21, for\the purpose of uiry at the C. P. church, COTNeT gp iy ample number, and ready to| Willie Berry et al to M. A. i i :?wn 38 0| ominating officers Jo be elected at Christian church Flerida avenue and Lemon street. give you value received. ! Waldo. Tarlowski st:ckRof :8%;*&9 % ‘m annual meetingYn January. 4 S.R. iERS, JR, A. J. HOYWORTHY, Secretary. ar tomorrow af. if no other engagements lnterrere' “There are many other reasons,| Alvin Berry to M. A. Waldo. ler annex. All the president will entertain the eX.'y '\ tno first ought to be sufficient to| Willie Berry, guardian, to M. A. Btk will be on dis- cctive committee, all superintend- jget 2,000 visitors into such a splen- | Waldo. C $5. Also home. ents and otrher committees on T““'ldld little city. Get everything in iitchen depfxrtm(-nl ‘duy. Jan. 5. !shape to attend this meetinz. It DRRNTTE es and pies, cof- MRS. H. B. MORSE, | will be a source of profit to you, and APPREHENDED HERE, ORLANDO chocolate and Presg Superintendent. ia splendid outing. Then remember THIEF GETS TWO YEARS ed Friday after-i P. S.—We have just heard the that Tallahassee wants the next fancy work will news from Hillsborough. We feel meeting.” pblic on a small per- disappointed of course that it is not ¥ : solicited and . . complete victory for the drys, but: iwas made in the Reporter-Star of | we feel like singing the Doxology APPRECIATE EFFORTS OF yesterday afternoon, this morning over the fact that Plant City went BUILDING COMMITTEE | Pleaded guilty before Judge Warlow, dry anyway, which means much to Sra—. and was sentenced to two years. N our city. Press Supt. The congregation and vestry of |Miller's crime was committed Sun- le met yesterday | oo | All Saints Episcopal church desire | day night, when he entered the . J. J. Halder- miful instrumental solos to the de-|to thank the memvers of the build- plant of the Phillips Manufacturing chusetts avenue. | light of all. ing committee, Messrs. Holworthy, Co., where he broke into three dif- led the meeting ard | The songs by Mrs. Halder man's | Eaton and O. W. Drane, and Archi- | ferent workmens’ tool chests, and .program prepared. |little daughters were greatly en-)tect Mr. Louis A. Fort for the in- ['supplied himself with over two hun_ 3545 Rece{ver in Benkruptcy. BB Grfostheorifosdose oo BB bR Diamond La Vallieres A LaValliere is one of the daintiest and most ex- quisite pieces of Jewelry wrought by the Jewelry’s craft. Henry Miller, mention of whom B de brought sev- joyed. | business relative to, . ering before the ‘ent and th ved an unanimous { put into our dred dollars’ worth of hieh-priced There were eight members pres- rectory in making it the handsom | Mrs. H. 0. Denny on North Florida ndered two beau- favenue, Jan. 5, 1915. j terest and work they ree visitors. little house it is. The next meeting will be with | VESTRY OF ALL SAINTS EPISCO. PAL CHURCH, By J. S. Jewett, Secretary. X cc of meat is going up at cheap prices before ; 4 e i reel feature, taken on account}of the war, will ROOT into custody. Later the tools were come in and be pleasantly surprised. by the same name BEER go H{RE? redeemed and the money refundea 3 An excellfnt 2 reeler, a fine com- |to the purchasers. ’ - JLEST REBEL | edy and a|dandy drama tonight | Miller related in court that the Conner & O Steen goods were stolen to raise money to f'war drama; a story South B AND NIGHT | r e | tools, articles of workmanship which ranged all the way from one to twelve dollars each. Guages, and .wrenches, and dies were soon packed in the new leather suitcase that had been secured for the purpose. The tools were probably located during the four or five weeks that he had You can see some of the very latest design in La- Vallieres on disply at our store both with preci- ous stones and without. Bewitching Jewelry ‘f rked in the found 0! 5 . 5 chactglprnit il R That's what you will say when you see the new g (where the theft was committed. 3 (e ; li 4 Getting away on the 3:05 train, Mil- | & fall creation in Vanity Boxes, for they are delight- v PP o ler had commenced the sale of his|% fully attractive. You will find a splendid assort- y tools in Lakeland as carly as 7, and [£ & ment on display in many different sizes in both Remember if's warm and cosy in the Majestic an worth a trip out hear that Ajditorium orchestra. THE §PARK ETERNAL to ’h'id__gjguused of 1 T being taken | support a widowed mother; that he | came from Montreal, Canada. | Later to a Reporter-Star entative young Miller stated that repre_ QB TPV T gold and silver at our store. As to prices—Well NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE ] feature taken on 'r:rp":;‘il ':; ir’)sl:wa'::"" ‘:a IOfin'h Y 'hn came from Germany six years |g PN A ASATAANAA-S o st in New York el » g - ago, landing in Canat :lei:espictaiTe ever long time haq remained until six eland audience. ! THE H00DOO PEARLS | when he came imf: thf~ United 4 2 and Night ’ A grea} comedy drama e e T o el e % J. B. STRE ATER and Night CONPUCTOR 786 . S e L L :}; ;}gngrnls i Fine rhilroad comedy ‘2::;::" > ‘:_’;::zld:)il;::;::.mfi’_:{f,n"_};? \ NTHACJTOR AND BUILDER i THAT AUI?; gflfll (:l]l‘CH}ZSTRA ': o Ilaving had twenty-one years’ experience in building MINSTRELS : i [ % and contracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent 4 ! Prides 5c. 10c RAMB‘_[R AUIo S[RV'CE % 1o render the best services in this line. If comtemplating 'E SHE PAID { MATINEE DAILY 2:30 to 5:00 R building, will be pleased to furnish estimates and all infor- - j SATURDAY CONTINUOUS CARS FOR HIRE|% mation. Al work guaranteed. . TRAMP Tomorrow n ;EEE,V TONE SCRBAN ‘ PHONE 274-RED Phone 169. J. B. STREATER. Friday Vulcanizing [Jone at 711 E.Oak St. | $ 0000066600600 06 0604505000 ¢0604000000000000000000004 THE CIRCUS MUTUAL GIRL t i |

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