Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 11, 1915, Page 5

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AKELAND LACONICS s Emma Davis left last night anta, where she will be the|. Mrs f her sister, Mrs. Hiller, for| b8y months. i G. Tweedell and little | W.s 1 1ter, Eva Louise, who hav t of J zuests of relatives in Key Jan, @ for the past six weeks to Lakeland yesterday. rd G SC oy Mrs and Mrs. J. C. McKee, of (‘o2 e V. Va., are in Lakeland | for s he winter. While here they fy . guests of Mr. and Mrs, H.| = jorsc on South New York ave-|suti. 1 i - | y S ) B W. C. T. U. will hold its « ar meeting tomorrow afternoon ' Cumberland Presbyterian -, The meeting will be called | ' AP ger at 3 p. m. sharp and every 'y, } per is urgently requested to at. “' promptly (B | —— ular meeting of Elnora No. 1, E Griez "‘“!'?%-;"m’ D¢ Wwere fmonth. No event can overshadow o Pinsuti and importance of this well -planned ‘\""-'{‘ ZN\‘(‘H:IA:. |...-‘-\ of xfuhlxmy for Polk county. j 1 Mrs - | The men in charge of arrangements lSome ltems Dunng 1914 nued from Page 1.) of a Board of Trade or Chamber | of Commerce, wholg ) (Con i which usually lot of ground every couple of 1 | '\ a sort of reconstruction, | feorzanization, nor something else ueither desirable, agreeable or prof— itable loses a rs Oue other matter the secretary de - to call attention to at this is the importance of the Polk County Fair to be helg here next | time mbey ited worked hard and untiringly for success which we may share and this Board can well ord to give as much as possible of ‘s time and means towards helping to make this fair the biggest thing in the history of the town, s the event well may lar possibilities, opportunities wml prospects for building up and leveloping the agricultural interests of this section as they could be de- veloped in no other way. In conclusion, 1 would that cach member of the Association could and would take this motto for the | have h them, ro Pin- eleome fraught | be wth the pst W vocal, Miss pianc Mrs al, Mrs. Os— Of Progress l | 1 [\\':\s the Sabbaths of the Bible. t [ e Monkey t It and ' to the THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA,, JAN. 11, 1915. He great Sabbath, was began with the first showed necessary or man to have a day of rest, The of the old Bible a of the two of the New Tes how it our Sabbaths icture ament. His subject for tonight is “The Wrench of the Bible.™ His greatest desire is to teach men hat they may accept Christ and he pleads earnestly for sinner: to come Savior. Come to these meetings. not afford to miss them. You can - The meetings are now being held | Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Lakeland in the State of Florida, at the close of business Dec. 31, 1914 RESOURC Loans and discounts 43 Overdrafts, unsecured 14 ‘omuncrelal paper - de 48,100 90 § e & e its (par value) ure postal lue) : 18,750 00 ium on ation . for honds savings ex 1 PR | gir G A coming year in his a J vard | - - Srea L 3.851.46 0. F., tonight. Installation Afe of Grieg the BAked _' 1 5 "_m"d' el ption to stock of it ers and a general good time &s H the Board anl those who are trying | teral Reserve bank _$6.500 00 B8y letteal oF svsinten o ) Grieg, voral, |10 40 the work for which it is or.|less amount uspaid...... 32000 ewly cted, ed | . al, | - i 05000 s earnestly requested to be Mrs. H. J. Drane 2anized: Furniture and fixtures H i 5 = Sehaw i “ln sentials ity 1 | Other real estate owned 00 bt as much business is on hand.! ° s piano, Mrs. Os. } ensenlinte unity; in non-es-lpue from Federal Reserve bank 00 ]‘ ar M. Ea sentials, liberality; in all things, | Pue from approved reserve - agents central reserve Mr R - T 13 1 then gave | charity. A\ Ir( in tra ; E i lans hie 3 citis £12.066 25 kor 0. M. Eaton left Saturdas !'“" sl s minade which [ l-akeland will then go forward Duc from approved reserve agents in other roserve for Miami where he went to V(1" ! The <olo part | ¥ ith a bound towards the goal which cities i Al 7 B 1 convocation of the Epis-| : ‘ s was rendered by |1 4 not far in ”“I distan, Due from banks and bankers (other : o1 Pa n. Miss Jucile Among a few who have axes to than ubove) n jurisdiction of Southern it . I tlie: saoratans tea 8 2L outalde ehocks wnd " other a, and also the meeting of the ''"%% it of Miss Em @ the secretary has been no com=| "o items $3,077,52 of Florida who are conven. ' I¥n Barcla he prozram, who | Petitor He has no personal inter- | Fractional currency 406238 d a a en. i 0% i : 383 00 e tonay,. Me. Baton “has|vasn 1y detained and while [0St in the work in which he i8 en. checks on banks in the same city ) FER S ot | enged @reater than a conaumine. de town as repor . to respond to the ad. 1inn d H“.‘ than a uu}.umm_ d A & ¢ nz I torpretas re to do for the upbuilding, wel Imlul money reserve in bhank welcome at the meeting of 51 e thi totl: vet tHey wore re and honor of Lakeland all t Al pyors. | h ) . _ , Le ender notes. ¥ more than rised 1o discover so | Dis limited strength and energy n Due from U8 treasurer | » ) much tal her able substitute. | accomplish. He aware of :ul\m-s"} Total - Geaiained Sirst P Font 3 | The closing number on the pro.|criticism; he has bee able LIABILITIES First Preshyierian Sunday | : « number on the pro he has !n‘uu unable (.0 Capital stock paid in . $ 75,000.00 vesterday seven pupils were | STAM Was U\ 8 B by Pin - please all, and in defense of this Surplus fund . 30,000.00 pd gold medals for a perfect | SU1 s This was the |« e glmnly Fadmits hishiiman o 0 CUrEnt espantes, uigrest, [apl j =chool attendance during the M nio ¢ the club has ne-s, but he has played the game i i treas 0 years. Three of these have | held this seaso fair, whatever envy, hatred, malice i :‘l»l:.';'”l.ll(l::;" mm{("l"‘\h”llj‘l;wr i of seven years without | The room i o tl and all uncharitableness may say, g : 3 . ISits o Sabbath, but the school 0" tendered the and as he did not seek the office, leposits sub- 1 the present system of [(TUh 1€ use fre of |secks now only the proof of his un- 85 651 only two vears ago, therefore Chirere. by M \ lolland, faithfulness at the hands of any | checksout e e S T T and very wneh (honest and reputable member of the 'y fnits oo -0 e oo - TS thtul s v ciated, and the next resular | Associatio ithful ones were r. C. L.| e i sl kA Deposits subject o 30 ar more e 36§ B Bewiwane | tine will be held there, on Jan. | He is grateful to the rank and the | days’ notice 26,492,138 € ' il At 2:a0 Members please note | st (hio orsanizatl ; ave | Bills pavable, including obligations Ioulware, Robert ]K(Hl]\\'flr‘-_‘”' ; }‘ j “‘ " \”' ‘{’ he ‘]”’_'”']"""""' who "“"], representing money horrowed #0,000.00 -, e G . o [the chanze in the hour of meetingz. |aiven him their hearty support, and | la Galloway, Rev. W.s. | g B i ! } L i ks FTETTTRT on, Mary Louise Boulware. 'l e ERoI situated over Bates espeeially the personnel of the Board | gyt of Florida, county of Polk, |Store on the thirl floor ‘4-1 Governors., This has meant much L Co M. CLAYTON, eashier of the above i \ ¢ named bank, do emn swear tha he above i Those present were Mrs. W. H !‘" enconrazement anl cheer by the ql.'(.y.t‘:\rm:. (‘m. (‘.‘“:Ihl\h. ,‘1 u’q 'n'.:' Lv:u\\ll.-d,\.» Annie Whatley, of Opelika, ‘Nunn. Mr-. (. J. Drane, Mrs. L. [way, and with the best of good and belief Wi I8 CLAYTON, Cashier ecently visited her wuncle.{T. Rryant, Miss Portia Pattison, | wishes for a happy and prosperous | correet—Attest . A | Eppes Tucker, Sr., but hei Mrs. J. G. Helcombe, Mr Roscor },,.“ year to cach and every one, re. Il 'r‘- BRYANT, il in teaching her time was!Skipper, Mrs. . D. Clonz rs. | tinlly submits the following for | CLoW, and as she spent part of her {G. P. Webb, Miss Hazel VG | the approval of the Board. ! Subseribed and sworn to before me lith a frlend In Orlando, she|Miss Mabel Drane, Mrs. (lilda Pet.} A. J. HOLWORTITY, day of Jan 5 a day in Lakeland. On herjcrman, Mrs. W. D. Holland, Mrs. | Secretary. |som home she wrote her uucle, |Lavton, Mrs. W. M. Boswell, Mrs { I e a cine Willey, Mrs. Mary Bulloch, Miss Liv | . - 2 am at home, but longing to ongh. Mrs. 1. Dale Wiiliams | Christian Church Meeting The Webb- Dumont Co., which ck there. I haven't stoppedcile Clongh, Mrs “‘4 ‘(‘ § “Now Being Conducted 16 nnhGAE Tt Majoatin Man= a v i s R on, Waycross, Ga SR A A about that country one min-Mrs. W 'l s ”‘_' ;’ i ALELO lAt Herron's Hall Tuos Wednesday, was un . LUCIE F } | c I've been back.” fome of the most Dbeautiful 4 in Lakeland and vicin- he adds, “I hope next time I longer.” She was Of Interest On ussie Wedding account flding of lnterest occurred ¥y afternoon when Mr. Ern- s and Misg Frances Brussie jited in marriage, Rev. Wal= pr performing the ceremonr, ok place at the pastorium in nce of Miss Lucerne Carl- hd of the bride and Mr. Ben one of the groom's friends ride is one of the famous isters, who are known all State as vaudeville per- pf the highest class, and sh best wishes of a large num-=| mirers for a long and hap- Rilite. Mr. the r. D. M. Graves, 4 number of years and his are already showeri congratulations. He isit! driver of the fire truck, c en hired by the city fire headquarters. |Pr de ATl layed for this canse is in the A. C Graves is has lived to re-la OEOFOIOFOI SISO JITORIUM. POIOFOIOIOIQIVEV 0P TONIGHT IRL AND THE TRAMP Musical Comedy rices 25¢, 50¢, 75¢ Curtain at 8:30 ES, WED., THURS. e~ ATURE REELS AND VAUDEVILLE WEBB-DUMONT CO. r at the Auditorium in- e Majestic. On account of amount of scenery these they are unable to work all Majestic stage. ok FRIDAY Y OF THE CIRCUS th an all star cast ER N, well Orphanage, of ! First Presbyterian Notes weather the shipment of oranges to Mighty Stream of be made by the Sunday school of the River of Life."” First Presbyterian church to Thorn Thres | vesterday splendid services were held Rev. Tyndall The lmm-mn: service was held at the After communion, Brother hy | chureh. Tyndall preached on the “Tree of |Life in the Water of Life. Jesus the inclement {christ, the Tree, in the Midst of the } Salvation, the It was decided that a larger house Clinton, 8. C.,, wasg byas needed so at 3 p. m. the serv- parties hav froit bioog were held at the Herron hall. A in see that it | roe audience heard him again, his by eight af in Jonah subject heing a sermon words that saved a city. rson, and Elder [ooyee disohedience to God and after rs of a coing on the ship to Tar:his heing Preshyte thrown overhoard and swallowed b, ) s the large fish, repented and prom red down e g Giod if he would deliver him he 1 performed § 014 g0 where he was told to go, to i | ¢ of Ninevah. Hig sermon in ! Grooveraiso ) o ont words were, “Yet forty days vere |0 Ninevah shall be overthrown.” ! | And the whole city repented in sack- |" 31 e rrazel William= delighted the vith a solo “Just for To- ermon of the €, THEATRE day ) k, would g a wo reel S:IORIY GETS A TITLE » rn feature BY AHE SEASIDE HE IOLD }ER AT t comedy Px ces 5c 10c GOOD MUSIC ALWAYS MATINEE DAILY 2:30 TO 5:00 SATURDAY CONTINUOUS Au . y and Majes - stage is too d able to get one tenth of their scen ery on the Majestic staze therefore 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 P 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- elties are sold almost as soon as dis- plaved. and we want Tom to have enme of them Yon are as welcume as In the house of a friend —————————— 0 D D R VOOV LOO0O | Manager Green will play this splen= | did attraction at the Auditorium on Tuesday, Wednesday and (t is seldom Thursday . act carries | Q@ a half a carload of scenery, but the |2 We f the best | & tittle acts on the road and we believe | 5 m things right. They will i the Auditorium tomorrow |4 {night in the Trail of the Wolf, and | four feature pictures will also be |3 {shown, the doors at 6' o'clock. a vaundeville Dument Co. is one doing open at opening TREASURER 'S MONTHLY RE. PORT, CITY OF LAKELAND | BOPOROROIOTOIOLD at Herron hall on Main street. Bible | 1 v at 6:45; preaching at 7. . 3 el o L D For Month of Dec. 31, 1914 ¥ i To the commissioners: 1 beg to jsubmit my report as follows: :‘ RECEIPTS 4 Dec. 1, cash in 3 © account b - ish in h.mk . & Dee. "1, L W. account . ,l‘v\'. 1, cash on 1 Fines . . Taxes . ' Light and water . !I‘onml Teol: .. Lo Sanitary ... e License Cemetery License fee Jail Street Plumbing fN‘s cean Sewer connections . . g 1, 0. S. warrants 11.00 15.50 Dee. general account 4 Dec. 31, 0. S. warrants 10 L. and W. account..... 98.76 | & =3 2= DISBURSEMENTS @ Bee. 1, 0. % warrants, 3 general account ’f? Dee. 1, O, S. warrant & W, Floating debt fund .. ‘Interest Sanits Park . Jail .. Street .... .... account o nd sewers BB O nking fund ... department Police department Sundries .. water Light and Charity fund | Dec. 21, eash in bank gen . ‘,, cral account .. Y ::1.7|1 Dec h In bank L. & l W Dec. account 1,265,097 . cash on wiar= FESEEIEPESIIIOSDOHLBVBOSOIOIOIOSOIOIO OO Manhattan Shirts Manhattan Shirts Best Known. Known as the BEST %% x % To avoid carrying over any of the Fall : and Winter Lines, beginning § Today, January 8th : and continuing until 3 January 28th 2 * K k% OO We offer them for the following % Low Prices: 4 All $1.50 Manhattan Shirts . for $1.15 All $2.00 Manhattan Shirts for $1.38 All $2.50 Manhattan Shirts for $1.88 All $3.00 Manhattan Shirts tor $2.25 ok ok ok These Prices arec for CASH ONLY Remember the date, Jan. 8th to 28th Bailey Clothmg Co. | GOOEABOPOFQAPBOPOPE 0 2=lied SRS 2=g OBOED FROE AL RO 3 FRIOIFOO Cash ! 5 This confirms the posteard messages, | but throws no light on his subse- No Cl“e AS To jauent movements. Respeetinlly submitted, Whereabouts of Tending to the theors of illness A, C.ARM TKEASURER‘S REPORT FOR i MONTH ENDING DEC. 31, 1914 Bond lssue —L. and W. and Pub, Imp.: Principal, $25,800.00; matur - ity, 1915; rate of interest, 6 cent. Bond Principal, 1920; ye per w Issue —L. & W. $40,000.00; interest, xtension: | maturity, | per cent. | Sewer Paving and Pub, Imp Principal, $150,000.00; maturity, 1940-56; rate of interest, o oper cent, Noteg outstanding, and water ount ... rate of tic Bond Issues 1oy hi ki light .$ 1,182,00 appearance and there seemed to be caw Mr. and temporary aberration is the fact that Mr. Bailey left here on Satur= day, Dee, » but was taken ill in Jacksonville and came back home on Sunday. Feeling better the follow- fng day yed the trip, and has since never been heard of, except for the posteards written from Jacksonville on Dec. 29 stating that he was detained in that city for the day owing to missing his train connection for the North. Mr. E. F. Bailey No iidings of any character have 't been received relative to the dis- of Mr. K. F. Bailey, ho has dropped from eight as com- he again ¢ etely as if the earth had opened swallowed him. Communica- on with all his relatives, in varions cations and with all the places any chance for develop any m to visit, fais to nowledge of him, whatever. Mr. A. C. Hooks, of this city, Bailey in Jacksonville, on Organization of the League of Florida Municipalities will probably e perfeeted at a convention to be Notes outstanding, general Dec. 29, the day on which postcards [held in Miami on Jan. 13, account .. .. +.. 20,000.00 |from him, reccived here, were writ— Martin Walsh, of Delray, has Notes outstanding, bond ten. r. Hooks understood that hvlhuill a palmetto plow which he trustees account ... .. 11,131,783 | was going out to the ostrich farm to claims will do the work of twelve Notes outstanding, pavinz fund Total notes outs Total honds street wi 96 m 00 Total indebtedn of the city 06 Total income for month.$11,342.96 Total disbursements for the month .. .. ¢ R Cagh on hand, general ae= count ... seer eees 4,771,092 {Cash on hand, light and 18 01 account .. sinking (rmd inking de water 809 Cash on hand, hand partment Cash on | !County warrant LA | In bank e I Respectfally submitted, 649 Treasurer. THE TREY 0' HEARTS | Second Episode. White Water, in | two parts. {FATHER'S BRIDE | Joker Comedy in One Reel |THE GOAT GIRL OF 'BEAR CANYON Frontier one reel drama 4 REELS EVERY DAY Price of admission remains the samec 5 and 10 cents S3EELSLEPPPE0LEIEP L BTG l detained - LaMode hile away some of the time he wag men. in Jacksonville through patent northern connection Ile expects to apply for a as soon as some minor im-. provements can be made. issing his o oo Qe omwow PFPPPEOEIIIOTPPPIIPPIEPS Big Reduciion Sale Now On At Beautiful Gowns, Coats Suits and Street Costumes Also our entire line of Fashionable Millinery is being offered at a Big Reduction?in Price for the next few days only. Now is the time to make one dollar take the place of two. La MOde Mrs. H. Logan, Prop. BB BB HE DO "B g m.'f...*.. H SRR SRS S SRS NN\ A RIVALING THE SUN W ,w-_’,“\‘\\ WJ{ and brilliancy is the collec- N vl i) tion of old mine diamonds in our \\d,"i show cases Come and enjoy its wAERY % dazzling beauty. There are rings, bracelets and braeelets and of utility and fire diamond studded watches, sunbursts, many other articles adornment. There are gems of ev_ [ and of every price. Guaran- tee with each of course. A pleasure to show g ods. Cole & Hull Jewelers and Optomet sts, Lakeland

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