Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 4, 1915, Page 5

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3 LAKELAND w LACONICS e e O Rl }fi&dfl& Case of Fire Phone 5,000 and Mrs. J. Q. Scarborough returned from a ten day br. ’ visit th relatives and friends in Suwan .“ o county, where they spent Christ - s and New Year's most pleasantly Mr. E. F. Kauffman, of the keland Highlands Co., has moved g family from the Club House into | wn and they are now pleasantly ated at 712 South Florida ave- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. O'Doniel and | ildren, whko have been » pa-t two weeks with relatives at pir old home at O'Brien, returned Lo st night. They made p trip in their car and report no idents and a pleasant trip. kelan § la: ir. W. F. Hallam, who has becn ng the holida & s with his fam_ w to return to Lakeland tomor. atiary ed s Ferry, W. Va., is ex~ While shin 8. ¥y he has visit t, where he has branch offices 'he Aurora Circle of the First tist church will meet with Mr Jan wiard Denny Tuesday, members arc requested to sent [he lndies of the Wni will hold a m at god t rs ged to at are ur, e H valued addition Tis Cove In associated with the simmee store. 1 Clayton, of Kis h having to Dutton firm at its He is a live wire fdes being a very plea will immediatoly friends bhoth for If the institution with which be is pociea . ing young tleman who many t M, ] was unani- re-elected chairman of the utive committee of the Florida cational ascociation. This is the important committee of the as- ption and to be chairman of such dy is an honor not to be lightly idered. As principal of the hizh ol, and as superintendent of the 1t sy Chas, schools, he has shown that ex-~| five ability which ifies him for the position to h he was elected. Mr. Jones ving hig life’s work to the cause ducation. He is always inter- in any movement looking to Focial, intellectual and moral t of our country. Florida and land especially are fortunate in pg him located with us and the ntion could not have made a selection. eminently — the grocers of Lakeland are il to be present at the regular monthly meeting Tuesday, at p. m. er cups offered by the Polk ¥ Fair Association are now on Yy at Cole & Hull's. They are d for the best display of citrus and vegetables for any town € county. Best display poultry, display Asiatic poultry, best y Mederiteranean poultry. Officers dist Baracag h Mr. Frank Thompson acting irman, the Baraca class of the Methodist church held its an- election of officers on Sunday ng and elected the following g for the ensuing year: Bident—Hardin Peterson. President—Neq Skipper. iton Pickard. —Preston Cook s Reporter—Lloyd Hooks. :stion to hold at least one each month was unanimou:ly ed . (200! DEHEOHSTETD BITORIM FHOGEUSPPOPOEQTOIOIOR MERCER GLEE CLUB o hour entertainment orth while and pleasing to dy . CURTAIN AT $8:15 Prices, Children, 25c Adults, 50c Wed., Thurs.— YEE KAING patest Chinese perforfir in 1d. A two hour entertain anged nightly. One hour of flle and one hour of pictures. 0BURN'S MINSTRELS Seats Now on Sale e (e il e spending | ' t least within the next fow | ¢ 1 on and other cities of the | Some- | ‘THE EVENING Lakeland Gas Co. Purchase Sight; Will Soon Begin Work The Lakeland Gas Co. orton School Occupied Today By Grammar Grades| Morton school having purchased was turned over on the road and work on the plant | will begin at the earliest possible v, | moment. having been it is under made today grades s The site purchased was three acres jor or one city block of J. Q. Adams in the the Bowyer subdivision e only Adams addition t grades whi lying between Lake made porary i occupy the new re one of the eizhth, fourth and two of the se taught by Prof. Trexler, Miss Hoosch, Miss Hawki kles. The being worked out and the ool board and within a day and wilding today the | Wire, the sale having been | |two of | Batia through the Orange belt Realty Co., Mr. Roscoe Nettles, of the Lakeland ynolds and Gas Co., closing up the deal. B The erection of this modern to date plant and the insiallation of will give employment to a large army of men, and wheu completed will give the city another improvement which up - by Sup ¥ pt. Jones local s > syste \iroughout the city two a correct and s the system throughor e city the sfactory have vision of pupils will bee made and bo 1 ool sch structure, building for , the gas will in no pridge. Being used principally cauipped L king purpe and . Cice come into competition with the A 2 municipal light plant, and when the city is able to advertise to the world ;ilh.l‘ it has a & plant, hundred will be att ted to the city who en. modern improvements and who that in all thing uile as ry and a corps of teach and with head of its insti lers splendidly Jorn tutions of leg equipped, joy b fwin the i, Supt understaud by a a wal school " al schoc sured It is the purpose of the company the plant first, work which will now start very two plant, larz on soon. It three afteg to erect | or probably take 1 which 15 to build the fm | 3 P | the laving of lines will begin a site Saturday on which to crccl‘j\”“ma' | “|their plant, and already material :sl it may well point to with pardonable | TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA $1,100 Subscribed By Presbyterians To University Rev. Thornwell Jacobs, D. Ga., told to the D., of t Pres | | JAN. 4, 1915. Woodmen To Install Gfficers Wednesday Night progr. for the Woodmen .The stallation in_ the am publie of and byterian church of this city at yes.| Woodmen Cirele at the Odd Fellows lay of Ozlethorpe University. This uni versity was first established in 1823 and was the leading southern school for tha Presbyterinns. All of men went into the war and money was invested in Confederate bonds. Literally the school died the war. Three years azo a move ment was begun for the refounding of this school. Atlanta, Ga., gave a site of acres and a cash bonus of a quarter of a million dollars. A popular subscription of a million dol is now being raised, $1,100 of which yesterday by the members of Lakeland Presbyterian church Dr. seventy .three churches, its its was subscribed the Jacobs has told this story to the Lake land church being the seventy-thira and not a church has responded with A Each {less than one thousand doltars. I most remarkable record church which subseribes a thousand or more dollars is entitled to { founder or trustee for the univer sity. a to which the Lakeland Pr byterians have given so loyally versity and b the exar rtment 1. j gencrously, will be laid on Jan and 1t is hoped to begin | cises of the collese {the fall of 1915, At the evening i Man czation he Dr his suhbject Himselt 1 this s service Jae lobs preachcd, using as Vhen i A lare a Comes to alle The pipes will be run in the s wherever possible, and where tl placed in impracticable they will be & | the stroets disturh be and Rather than arrangements will the paving the paving, & | undey made to bore tall the the strec n pes without tearing up which action will be ap the property Belt Realty Co. o congratulated on ma of the s to the company, as strong competition was in the field, severai owners re b The Orange iated is to | ¥riday Musicale e B | There will be a called meeting of [the Fri Musicale {morning hall sing at the open mecting on Jan. All members are urged to attend. By order of the president, LUCIE F. B. ON, cretary . te ay Wednesday the Guild the choruses to be at locations havinz been offered. 16 o'clock at to practiee L HIGH PRAISE FOR TELEGRAM FROM LAKELAND MINISTER { | - Yesterday forenoon during his ser - mon, one of the most disting sters of Lakeland, in dis the various moral and spiritual in- fluences working in the community for the general uplift, said that the Lakeland Evening Telegram was conspicuous factor to that end and that in reading the paper he had been particularly and strongly im- pressed with its high and unvarying mora] tone, its cleanliness, its ad- voeaecy of every good canse for the betterment of the community and its entire fitness to go into every home and be read by every member of the family . | NOTES OF ALL SAINTS CHURCH | | The usual monthly meeting of the Men’s Club of All Saints' Church is sostponed till further notice. The rector of All Saints Church will not the sessions of the Annual Convocation of the Mission District of South Florida, which will convent on Sunday next at Holy Trinity Church, Miami, and conse- quently there will be church service attend usual on Sunday next. Bishop Mann was a welcome caller at the recory yvesterday evening. as MERCER GLEE CLUB AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT This is indeed strong praise and we pre grateful that it should have been thug publicly bestowed from so high a source before a larze assem blage representative Lakeland people. The constant aim of the from Bartow, where they gave a con- editor of the Telegram has been to cert Saturday night and rendered make this paper not only a purveyor quartet and octet music in the|of the local and general news, but a Methodist and Baptist churches. The | distinct moral force in the commun ‘college boys sang at the opening of | ity, dppealing always to the best and the Lakeland high school this morn - |reprehending that which was ing and also gav, eral svlvvlions‘\\'mnz. Tt is often a thankless task at the ministers conference at the and is sure to make some enemies, | Baptist church. {but the newspaper which falls Music lovers of Lakeland have a!short of that standard fails to per-. great treat in store for them as lht-:furm its duty and realize its mission. Mercer Glee Club hag made quite a;To keep the paper always clean i favorable impression at Fort Meade, |a part of our newspaper religion, and Mulberry yecially | to make it a teacher and exemplar the case at Prof. | of sound morals and right thinking J. V. Champwman of the Summerlin jon all questions and which Institute, is a former member of the ‘come within the purview of daily c¢lub and he took a great interest in | journalism ig our constant endeavor. making the stay of the college boys| 1t a pleasure to know Iartow a pleasant ome. that from such a capable and dis- criminating source as the minister we have referred to we should get such cordial recognition of our mo_ tives and efforts and the measure of suceess that has followed. The Mercer University Glee Club singers from Macon, Ga., arrived in Lakeland yesterday morning coming of se s and Bartow. was th Bartow . ssues is indeeq Bartow gave them the best housc |they have had since they came on [ the two wecks' tour of Florida. The concert tonight will be given at the Auditorium theater. LOIOLGIVIOBOI0T0IOI O ONEDIDSO BN BSOSO HLHH T B BBHED MAJESTIC THEATRE GIOHGIOIALOITIIIIINIOIIFOPOFOEOIOLG If the members of the happy would CLUB? OH! M Well, folks, reel tonight and pippin. western cowboy will give you a dan- dy talk of abhout a half hour's dura. tion makin a two hours program FOLIOW THE WISE ONES. Special Lecture By the Western Walker and Talker THE FEMALE RAFFLES The thrilliest of two reel features. A shake, foot Elks were ou call it a GL] RCER!! four 1 it's a pro. gram a The a chill, a shudder in every Great for nervousness. WHEN VICE SHUDDERS A great comedy drama full of pep ENOUGH Some swell comedy feature THAT ATDITORIUM ORCHFSTRA T bhunch th al'vavs Priers B2 ang 102 Come early; only 3350 TOMORROW—KEYSTONE COMEDY SCREAM | seats t that they to God 1} mon and drawn hag b nearer it In \ppears the Teleg chapters today's the opening Hears,” which issue of ram “Trey o a splendid serial story attracting wide at The tention all over the country. installment of pears in Wedn Wednesday The shown next this story o and on ter until completed. “Trey o Hearts” will in motion tures beginning tonight at the Lyric, formerly the Palms, and will be seen there on Friday night after. cach ther also bhe Dic each here . Cole & tomitri-ts, lense Hull, the jewelers have just Qustalled a crinding plant. Owing to the : of business in their optical line they found it necessary to themselves to deliver They are in a position to repl all broken lenses whether fitted by them or not, J622 und op - larce iner equip ses the same LOST—Violet enameled brooch with diamond center. Finder return to this office; receive reward. GOOD ADVERTISING IS NEVER AN EXPENSE. IT ALWAYS MORE THAN PAYS FOR ITSELF. We Wish You A Happy New Year and remind that the beginning of another year calls for a new lot of Office Supplies and School Supplies F We are proud of the Values we offer, be- lieving that, especi- ally in staple lines, it is quality that counts ¥ The Book Store Cards, Booklets and Calendars for New Year's Come in often, for many attractive nov- elti are sold almost as soon as plased, and we want you to have some of them. You are as welcome as In the house of a friend ————————————————— morning's service the story | in ! | The cornerstone for the new uni.| i 7:30 Wednesday evening, will be as follow all to order by C. F. Address — \Woodecraft, Dame, of Tampa. Reading—Miss Gladys Davis Selection—DMale quartett Tnstrumental Selection—Miss Sut . ton. Solo—-John Coleman. Reading—Ara Lee Coleman. W. 0. W. installation. Duet—Mandolin and piano Mrs. Phillips and Bragington. Reading—By Mrs. W. B. Moon. Solo—Mrs. O. T. Cason. Instrumental—Miss Mary Circla installation. Reading—Cl:o Sepper. -Miss Vera McRae. Instrumental—N\ AMary Hoean. Sola—Miss I'mly Wilson. Reading—Mr. Lloyd Hooke. Selection—-Male quartette 6, Kennedy . by Mr by MeKay Sol¢ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS urnished by the Security Abstract and Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) Dec. 29, 1914, Grizzard to Tohn €. Smith, John €. Smith to T. M. Grizzard George 8. .Smith to Carolina Florida Tnvestment Co. Mrs, Emma Hall et Hayes, Charle; Bowman T, | al; to Tu My to Kmma Puling Laura Alhert Realty Co, to Fowler M. L.. & A nie 0. Martin William L. Lanier. William 11 Colling Elizabeth 1. Robinson to An_ 8 Camphell to James Hancoek to Enoeh 1 Johnson to J. D. aneis M Murrell ot al. to Se. rd D Creel. Timothy O. Gara to Simeon §. | Hancock T.eon Prine to M. Root. Jan. 1. 1915. Mrs. Johnnie Miller to Charles B. , Parkhill, M. L. and A. Alice B. Wallace. J. W. Sample and wife to A. N. Smith. T.. R. Burns and wife to Sessoms Investment Co. I.. (. Bice et al. to W. T. ard 12. Robinson to How BEDBIHOHSHIEIBEILIDEHBETE Bl B drbd Whether It is A Bound Book ’amphlets Letter Heads Bill Heads Envelopes Business Cards Calling Cards Invitations Programs Or Anything that & Is to be Printed B d i 3 e Remember the Evening Telegram’s Job Office Is one of the BEST §, Equipped in the State and will be glad to take your order. Superior Work Quick Service Reasonable Prices Is Our Slogan Phone 37 vening Telcgram Building - ! B ee P 2EDOBBDPIBEBIPE Head of Main Street | | | l | ED0-0-4 ssssassnaray | saas 2ot 2] s vy SEDVDSDPOFOIOPOF 2P0 S H QLM OPQIOL QP OF QPO OB | | PODBP Scott Tissue Towels Use them in the home They save time and money SEPEPPPP L2 By BB B g g gpodigig PHTAVEPEIPRIEPIOS PEQICFOFOPAFOPOFOFUP OIS Aaaaadana o DLt LS o SISO UPSLAPOD 4 SO P POBD SOHOS SOOI T 150 Towels for 35c. They are Sanitary BB B @D PDDE 2 BRPFPOFDDEDPIIE > PR TSR SR SRR R R e Let us show you Phone 136 General Office Supply Company BEREEED EHFPIEEIG SOMETHING THE PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF | PP EOBD e g MIGHTY POOR JOKE Columbus, Ga e ler's ,Jan. 4.—A Shrin- the Country Club Sat. urday night came near resulting se. vicusly, when one pure red milling wheat and like the purest and the of George Woodruff some flonr made, thereby making the |y Id Chancellor, the blank cartridges, firing the flust red t the he fell to the T pre of near two «d prominent people of Colum - The nd daily wheat they Mayes a whole wheat buy in Co flour. Grocery joke at hie Tennessee and s woman fainted L panie followed (s It pro_i something duces most whole “shooting Alderman healthiest bread Tho tact | lnttoy iising that they grind fresh, sweet, They tho city less than worth) |1 Tues and Fridays. Theyll also grind a pure white Florida corn | the to eat. it daily wholesome flour. insures ' twice, and former face a will deliver to any (not ys part sence on i Small, rushing between men, procured the pistol overy day ziving the peoplo of the ‘and knocked Chancellor some twenty city pure fresh corn meal as well as - foet, ‘Wly. It was frosh Phone 281 1all at a Shriners' and try this flour, you will like it. {dance, but it proved to be a near se- 3610 ) yonn ninring him sl was wholesome flour. a practical joke a rious one. Let Us Be Your Grocers? CBNINTD We handle only fresh, clean goods and we keep a full line of Fresh Meats, Including Nice Steaks, Roasts, Chops, Breakfast Bacon, lams, Brains, ;Chickens, Vegetablles, Are Our Specialty. We Keep Fresh Fruit, also anything in Can Goods that you may suggest including Vegetables, Soups, etc. ..Is + buy your goods where You can get the most for the money. That place is the grocery of . G. TWEEDELL PHONE 59 LOIOPOPOSOECFOEOPOPOIOIR HOPOPRFUPOPOBOSOFOPOTOPNT OB Candy Candy We will make you attractive prices on Candy in We han- is fresh. plain boxes, or in fancy baskets or holiday boxes. dle nothing but first class goods, and our stock QPO DEPQEQPOH QEQHOF Stationery Our line of Correspondence Cards, Stationery, Monogram- med and plain, ittractive, and reasonably priced. We cater to the fastidious, and our stationery is guaranteed to please. Toiler Goods Our imported Face Powder, Colognes, Toilet-Water, and Sachet Perfumes is of the freshest and most infinite varie ty. Any of these articles are always Christmas. ; B 2% welcome giits for GBOFA s ©od 3 dhdbdddod We extend a cordial invitation to all shoppers ta call and see our extensive line of Holiday Goods. Our clerks are courteous, and you will be served with pleasure and dis- patch. 1In additior to your purchase you will be given a calendar with our best wishes fora Happy New Year.” Lake Pharmacy : 3 PHONE 42 BHOSOPOPOFOLOL 0T OLOSOLIVIVL0S Y Y-

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