Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 6, 1915, Page 5

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. LAKELAND } i w LACONICS i} "_—“fi. In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 2‘“*’“‘4 Ladies Form Mrs. Post Fine, of Tampa, visitor to the city, the guest ¢ rother, Mr. T. C. Smi ur present M onary d to form an Aid So. with it, thus giv- | Many strangers are noted ts and this week w increase in the n r g i $o Belniour r visitors ol feels eyt | e 0 stor. Bro. Steinmeyer, pre. | tson Conmer, private retary | Sided ¢ a very helpful, encour- | C. G. Memminger, ar t 2 up the hus_| ke last night 1 wiil g ) o Memminger havin % nd Mre, (. M, Dickerson,| remainder of the winter N Robert - | tr i Mr. Robert Mch M McDonald, | s thouzht hest to leave Hw[ is in the city t} P Of other officers until our and aunt, Mr. and Mys, J, A rosuiar husiness meeting. cer. He I8 very mu impressed \ ¢ winted to see Lakeland and may decide to r HasHS memborsiand) otliers) can= | il [freeted win r church, and enroll ! {then ieties Jan i o | Mrs. Oscar invited the On page 3 of this issue of the T | st =8 10 meet with her on ard will invoke gram will be found a portion of the |Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 1%, whics ing which 3 mium list of the Polk (o y ; t s aceepted make some Fair, which will be held in Lake.| 1 then adjourned I remarks. d the week of F 22, T } ir oped that the la | nder of the premi 1 will | Dixieland are interested |lowing progr. Thursday and \ tle church, which. we hopc ‘ » 0 s v larzer one, and .1.\\1 e ——— | other ready connected with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Memminger| ties will join themse l\..\l ter, Miss Christin ro=| With us ulations- nlght from Ash x.| Do not wiit for some one to call where they have spent time |00 YO nce the early summer their | ticos of olir mestings will he iificent home, which sure you a cordial welcome. Come | d at a cost of $75,000. They will | | pend the winter at their lovely | M4 Belp ok Gt feld’. ne fu this city, to the delight of | : AR "i:kl‘-'i- | fieir many friends | ON cretary, Pro Tem. | e 1 B. Smith, of 0 """'*” Pleasant “At Home" was nominated yesterday by ¢ Democratic executive committe ‘Enjoyed by W. €. T. U. session for the purpose, for coun-| A most enjoyable supervisor of registration, to fijl | At Home" of Mrs mexpired term of the late ¢, J, | President of the W. . T. U., to the avo. The nomination of the com. |Oficers and superintendents of the ittce will be sent to Governor Park | !ion. Mrs. Peterman opened the ammell as a recommendation | informal hen b fair was the points the next supervis=|piano solo. Mrs. Webb read a for-| L who will hold office until late in |¢ible piece on the influence of 16.—Tampa Tribune Mr. Smith | Christian mother. The different su_ The father of Mr. T. €. Smith of this | prrintendents present were asked to | Will hold its regular meeting tomor- ¥ {talk along their lines of work. Dr. [TOW afternoon at 3 o'clock Club House, Ja Miss Wellg, L e e e SN gluuuu. medical superintendent, re-| it will be remembered that Otto|sponded with splendid arzguments vphy, formerly employed on the lacai ke Morton school, was run over | cir a train at Plant City some |physicians nths ago. He mhas entored \’ml‘x-m of the i of his charges against the A ('-‘m‘ the use of the Tampa Times says: |eur physi Declarations have been filed in | point of view federal court in the damage 8 of Otto Murphy and Melvin J. | ojontifie temporance instruction, phy, brothers, against the .\v-'m(! of plans. fop esEar work dn. the |M: {5 Cowst Dinsirallway., \ThoitWoilorhola At 7. W, Turmec, s ¢ in an automobile struck at the obile hed o erintendent flower m [ s Clomslug I RIant Olbv|oioks ot the difloulty in wetting Al Mrs. Andel ion work, I o "‘" . (.oas!l b tralfie O | the memb to report work done. phy, who was the more seriousls : red, and lost a hand in the ac- It was decided a cood plan for 20,000 dam-|€ach member to hand in a written 000 |report at each meeting to the su- nt, is suing for , while his brother asks ? : = azes for permanent injuries to|perintendent which will make it Iright arm and shoulder. In the |much casier for her to make up her s ¢ case of Otto Murphy, the al- There is no good reason why ion is made that after the acci=|Lakeland should not bring home the |y, and the train had been brought {Lanner another year for flower mis- [ standstill, the train crew was|sion work. Some object that it oned that one of the five pas-|scoms rs of the automobile was not | pnted for and might be under ted in unsigned and no one need rain or locomotive. Des eclaration declares, wit » boastinz This is not ite this |, 10w what you have done leseness” and ‘reckl M= 1 ary. read a letter from the ence,” the train was moved on, £ off the hand of Otto Murp! his skull tute work, urg be held soon racturing LOST LOST LOST TONIGHT E KA AND CO ANCING ed., Thurs.— | WEBB-DUMONT CO. | s Bc, The Real Estate Board of Lake- 1d Soc.elv |land will give their e | : Ul but enthusiastic meet - | banquet at the Kibler hotel tonight, ladies of the Dixieland |at which time the following sumptu- ¢hurch held Monday af-|ous spread will be enjoyed by the f Was unanimously voted | members: Oyster Cocktail Chilled Celery Hearts Consomme or Tomato Boullon Stuffed Olives Tenderloin of Trout, Tartar Sauce Pommes Saute Broileg Sweetbread Mashed l‘n(dhh 5 ]-lfl\\)h d Clariet Punch Fillet Mignon Saute \n\ Champizhon lwnqm fort Cheese Epiec Wafers After Dinner Mints Preceding the banquet Rev. Pick- the blessing, follow- Jackson will appropriate introductory am will be carried out: Constitution marks Reading By Rules and Res Estate Dealer Led by Patterson. Why [ Am Living in Florida rect | Printed in the Telezram, and we as- | by Rev. Remarks by the mayor. i Trade (selected) . Remarks by ) The Power of the Press for Lakeland) . - mvmvmenee | iNgtON P. Webb, {land Thirty Years Ago). Music— Auditorium Orchestra. am with an enjovable Woman's Club Meets | Tomorrow Afternoon a Woman's Club Woman's Col.. the use of aleoho! as a medi- | 1ege of Tallahassee will be the cuest showinz how some of our best |Of the club and address the ladies in |18 a pure red milling wheat. Tt pro_ not only leaving it tine of her work of domestic science wctice, but condemn- | With demonstration of something in Would that all|this line of work. s wonld take the same A full attendance and profitable meeting is thus assured every mem- . superintendent of ber who attends this meeting. By order of president, N . RUCKER ADAMS, Press Reporter to zet week, Mrs. , superintendent soldiers and sailors work, barrel of literature being packed to send to Fort Dade. After a general count of the declaration filed [Quarterly reports discussion vays and means, hostess, a two course luncheon of coffen |tea with sandwiches as the reports can belith frait cake. Bevis kindly | handed i conveyed some of the guests in car was reeretted corresponding secre- | superintendents State su - | ent uperintendent (Mrs column canse |lection of & | 07 GOOLORG ~:!im)imrvi ~ MAJESTIC THEATRE CASEY'S VENDE] THE FRIEND I ally in staple lines, it i | MATINEE DAILY THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA,, JAN. 6, 1915 'Real Estate Board’s First Annual Banquet Takes Place Tonight Fire Department Elects Gfficers For Coming Year The fire department elected offi- cers for the coming year last night, the following being chosen. Chief—Ben Driscoll. First A Vay. Secretary—Ben Driscoll. Treasurer—Guy Arendell. Mr. Driscoll assumes the duties of fire chief laid down by Mr. Jos. Le Va record h been made by the depart ment during the past eighteen months. Mr. Driscoll is entirely competent to take up the arduous dutieg of chief, being very familiar with all matters connected with the | department, being one of its most valued members, aside from which he is driver of the motor truck, Keeper of the fire station, police ser- geant, seeretary of the fire depart ment, and general information bu reau relative to anything pertaining to the department. There is no town in the country of like size with a better fire depart |ment than Lakeland boasts, and that the coming year will be jts most successful one wish of the Telegram g readers. the sincere id its many The screaming up to the minute farce, “Pacificating produced by Charles Gano this sea Mexicanno’ son with Coburn’s Greater Minstrel next Friday at the Auditorium, @ sisted by Nicodemus Glynn and the entire company, deals with the situ. ation in Mexico, its principal char . ete., assumed by various acters, members of the company, in a se ries of ludicrous mishap edy situations full of rich humor. The costuming and make up of the various impersonations and charac- ters are true to life, even the sup- d jargon of the Mexican “sol. dates” (silders) ete., being utilized for comedy purposes by the come dians. This is the bizgest and best company Manager Coburn hag ever pre sented in Lakeland. Se; »at Red Cross Pharmacy . on SOMETHING THE PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF The Mayes Grocery Co. grind daily a whole wheat flour. Thie wheat they buy in Tennessce and duces the purest and most whole- some flour made, thereby making the healthiest bread to eat. The fact that they grind it daily insures fresh, sweet, wholesome flour. They will deliver to any part of the city (not less than 25¢ worth) on Tuesdays and Fridays. They also grind a pure white Florida corn every day ziving the people of the city pure fresh corn meal as well as fresh wholesome flour. Phone 281 and try this flour, you will like it. 3610 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 We are proud of the Values we offer, be- lieving that, especi- v that counts & The Book Store 'm!\. Bn")klcts and < attractive nov soon as dis- t have some ssistant Chief-——Will Heist. Second Assistant Chief—Jos. Le- - The latter has made a splen - did official, always on the job, alert, energetic and an able fire fighter, and under his direction a splendid {valued at $7.6 U. D. C. Meetg Tomorrow Afternoon with Mrs. Darracott The regular meeting of the Daugh- ters of the Confederacy takes place tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Darracott. All members are urged to be present. Household Economy On the ledgers of the First National Bank are the records of many dollars wved by women of Lakeland and vicinity who have learned how much more €co- nomical it is to r we the houschold fi- natces on the “pay-by-check” plan. Woman's Auxiliary Met Yesterday Afternoon The Lakeland Branch of the Wom- an's Auxiliary met Monday after- noon at 3 o'clock, at All S ts Epi copal church, with the following members present: Mrs H. 3 Drane, Mrs. O. M. Eaton, Mrs. L. E. Alexander, Mrs. U. Hugenin Mrs. Geo. \W. Dudley, Mrs. 8. F Smith, Mrs. Mary Bullock, Mrs. . L. Tilly, Mrs. C. E. Browne, and two new members, Mrs. W. R. Graham and Mrs. B, F. lud:zins, whom we were very zlad indeed to have with us The meeting was opened with prarer by oup directress, Mrs. Mary Bullock, after which the roll was called, and the minutes of the prev- fous meeting were read and ap- ILconomy in houschold managemment is daily becoming a more pressing neces sity. [Follow the example of those house holders who have found the practical so- lution of the problem of how to make the family income go farthest. R L e AR A AL P An expression of further inter your part will he appreciated. FIRST NATIONAL BANK .:\Kl* LAND, FL ()RII) A night and tomorrow nicht with proved country-—-they laughed and .| complete change cach pertormance I ohed \ { Dues were collected to the amount il i '7 Hiatan Langhed about father's expe of $6.25 ! cnee w |\fo the fovely young no United offering, conts. A TRUE AND TOUCHING ' " the Miami store, for | Y The hospital box to the Church TALh could get his money together Home and Hospital for December 5 ‘.m.l buy that store and several was packed by Mrs. Alexander and Once upon a li““, a farmer|Other stores in Miami, and not Mrs. Browne, was reported as came to Miamizand sveat: ints i Teel lampered f pare cash. 5 The box for Jan- “They don’ en kno Ll f0x 1 well-known store, The Farmer Phey don't even know me by {greatly enjoyed by all present. to ask the | meeting and com .. |ntlu»r acts kept the audience gu uary will be packed by Mrs, Dudley, was wearing a faded shirt and MY name,” said 1 IYarmer with ind anyone desirous of making any [ ©° g ’ whimsical smile me day contribution to same will please i l[\(.||ml i”, 1]‘,;1 “”I“. Iin pi b am going to dress up in fine send their contributions to her [Cse he had brought a load o {raiment and o she v NG e produce into town | i Fa i i \ pro ¥, ami 18! on't et roya Ry X In the store was a lovely "M oI AVOR 9 Iy Mrs. 1. J. Drane then continue d o al i 1 < weleome Miami Metropolis the reading of a very interesting [Voung man, dressed i rich ap booklet entitled, “The § Al Aspect [parel, who, after rearranging his ’, of Foreign Mission which was vat at a store mirror turned [ The second installment of the se . trmer what he want-{vial. “Trey o' Hearts” appears mer humbly ated, this paper today. 1t s a very thrill- af- [ his business and ventured to re-|ing and interesting story, and read - ter which we adjourned to meet fmark that the cost of the article[ers of the Telegram should see that acain on Monday, Feh. 8. wits something in exeess of fifty [they do not miss any of the chap~ MRS. . E. BROWNE per cent over the same article’s | te Secretary . No further business appearing, the [ced. The was closed with prayer, installments appearing regu- cost ina certain . mail order [larly eve catalogue. Thercupon the clvrk' CLEVER PERFORMERS shrugged his shapely shonlders AT THE AUDITORIUM [.\,,1 went on to wait upon a Rich next Monday, and it RS Man who was wearing a Pana-|will be shown each succceding Mon - ma hat and a silk shirt. day, instead of on Friday, as has Then the Farmer went home|been announced. By reading the This story 1s at the Lyrie the nd episode being pre . ater, the sented ther The Yee Ho Kiang Vaudeville Co. gave their first performance last iw E > Auditorium which 2 : " Bt L “-l - and that night he and his wife|story as it appears in the Telegram pleased a large audience. Yee Ho is e AN ahdiehh at i ]and hie mn<':|||nl danghters got [every week, and then seeing the mo- :n-!s “_‘:fl rmnullv.appl:mdwl. Mak- Jout the family catalogues and|tion pictures, it can be very much fng a lady vanish into thin air, n'mnh- up an order for something | enjoyed. catehing pigeons out of the air, and l"_“' two l"!"l"r(‘ll‘ dollars worth ss- [0f goods. The Farmer took the NOTICE ing. old cln'\'} out from under the hed.[ The annual meeting of the stock- Mr. Morton, the strong man, and Jopened it and extracted the need- | holders of the State Bank of Lake- Misg Hite, the clever dancer, com-|ed cash to pay for the goads and | jana will be held at its banking of- pleted the evening's entertainment, [then the TFamily talked thines fico In Lakeland on Tuesday, Jan. each making quite a hit. The com=fover, 12, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m., for pany remains at the Auditorium to«f One of the sons was a collewe | the election of officers and the trans. man. two of the danghters hadiaction of any business proper to rraduated at one of the hest [come before said mecting. musical conservatories in n.(-] E. 0. FLOOD, President. SRBBHH BB DO GBSO GBd Whether It is A Bound Book The Cost of Living Is Great Unless YouKnow Where To Buy IF YOU KNOW The Selection will be the best . The variety unmatched b The quality unsurpassed The price the Lowest Evening Telegram’s /.- All thicse you find at our store Job Office b4 B Just trade with us Blae This scttles the question of living & Pamphlets Letter Heads Bill Heads Envelopes Busin Jards Calling Cards % Invitations @ Programs Or Anything that % Is to be Printed L] Remember the Is one of the BE: Equipped in the State and will be glad to take your order,. @ Best Butter, per pound ueor, 17 pounds : iperior Work & Cotolene, 10 pound pail » Prices 3 ¢ eRdp ) ids Snowdriit Lard Is Our Slogan o il aing Telegram Building Phone 37 i: 3 3! i b 4 PHONE 59 e e ————————— e i SPECIAL SALE Rexall Goods THIS WEEK See Display AlR 2 b 3 SNOOKEE'S DISGUISE el 2ol 2Rl O xall Goods Guaranteed Lake Pharmacy PHONE 42 el ¢ QO

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