Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 22, 1915, Page 5

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AKELAND LACONIC daass ] ase of fire phone 5000 ALS AT HOTEL KIBLER §. Carter, Jacksonville, Fla.; paura Corson,, Philadelphia, G. 3. Roddy, Richmond, Va.; Gay, Jacksonville, Fla.; Frank , Dalton, Fla.; G. C. Davis, dte, N. C.; E. J. Seymour, ille, Fla.; Mrs. A. E. Holl- orth, Arcadia, Fla.; B. 8. 4, Coldwater, Mich.; Joa; Birmingham, Ala.; Mr. and G. W. Shem, Alliance; Miss E. son, city; . C. Hamilton, Cin. tl, Ohio; Mr, and Mm. W. C, le, Chattanooga, ,Fenn.; C. 8, edy, Cincinnati, @hio; Dr. H. mmons and.wife,; Chestertown, J. R. Bachloff and wife, Ft. , Fla.; J. E. McRee, Atlanta, J. H. Hauser, Augusta, Ga.; W. Crisp, Jacksonville, Fla.; . Mincey, Gainesville, Ga.; D. iughton, Massachusetts; E. L. on, n, Tampa, Fla.; O. H. War_ Louisville, Ky.; C. B, McCall, grande, Fla.; W. G. Corn, erry, Fla.; G. H. Davis, Mul. Fla.; A. B. Wright, A.C. L,; Mabel Drane, city; Wm. S, St. Petersburg, Fla.; G.!| EVANGELIST DODD INTER. TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPOR' ESTING LARGE Aunmnml City of Lakeland . T For Month of Feb. 28, 1815. To the Commissioners: I beg to submit my report as fol. lows: (Continued from Page 1) I brot 'em to Those flowers others. Why? of love. you “cause T loves youn were prized above all They were the gift ipts in bank, Feb. 1st, cash Gen. acet. .. Feb. 1st, cash in L. & W. acct. Feb. 1st, cash on hand Fines ... Taxes .... {Light and Water Pound fees .. Licence fees . License Cemetery and Park . Dog Tax Jail ... Sanitary.. . Plumbing Fees . Sewer Connections . . Feb. 28, 0. 8. Warrants L Feb. 28, 0. S. Warrants Gen. acct. . Feb. 28, 0. S. Warrants &. W. acet. 5 3:.mbodd s r.nesuge last night was portrayal of the striking con trasts brousht out in Roans 6:23, . Or the wages of sin is death but’ e free gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” The speaker represented nl.e six key.words of the text, Wages, Sin Dent):. Gift, God, Life, as M.l;u“n;" out, in strong contrast to each other, arranged in pairs. He drew a vlvldl plcture of a collonnade representing three columns on the one hand as being Sin, Wazes ang Death, while on the other hand stood the other three columns, God, Gift and Life, He then portrayed with a muter. band the awful contrast between the horrible nature of sin, and the beautiful, loving nature of God; then the cold blooded business nn: ture of wages as contrasted with the wonderful generosity and love of a ’free gift, enforcing this latter point by offering fifty cents to any boy or | 8irl who would come and get it. The Total ... Disbursements Feb. 1st, 0. S. Warrants Gen. @cct. .oioaigiens $ 589. Feb. 1st, 0. S. Warrants L. & W acet. .. bais Police Pept. ... Loans and Interest 1] S T R Sanitary and Sewers . Park and Cemetery .68 Ihe-ltlney on the part of the chil. ,dren to accept thegift was used by the speaker as being no more than typical, in that we know of God's free gift and daily refuse to consider it One young man, however, be. lieved the preacher meant what he bis Birmingham team, champions of |50t to second on the play, the Southern League, arrived Sunday to play a series of two games | Midkiff was caught off first on an at. with, the Colonels. The Barons gave tempted double steal on & hit and Loulville a terrific struggle Satur.|Tul play, when the pitcher pitched day at Orlando, losing the contest, 5 0Bt. to 4, after some spectacular base. ball. that the Kentuckians have faced thus far, and Lakeland fans anticipate two warm combats today and tomorrow, with additional fine sport when the Cubs come for games Wednesday and Thursday. erty, left.handers, may be seen in action against the Colonels today. These two southpaws puzzling wares at Orlando, lacked control. Given the latter ele-!to the pitcher, and was tossed out ment, they would have beaten the'gt first, Louisville club, as neither man was hit hard. the Barons, is a brother of Sherwood | Magee, the tamous Boston outfielder, formerly with the Philles.'. Numer.| oug other stars of th¢ minor firma- ment are in the line-up of the Ala-| bama representatives. | visitors for today: and was sacrificed to second by Weinberg. Crossin walked, as did Marks, filling the bases. Platte was the next man to face Southpaw Dougherty. He drove a sharp bounder to Clarke, whose throw was wide, Stansbury scoriug. Croesin = overran third, and Carroll, recover. (By Robert E. Dundon) ing the ball, threw to Hemingway in Manager Carlton Molesworth and |time to snuff out the catcher. Marks and here | scored when Midkiff singled to left. In Birmingham’s half of the in- ning, Hemingway walked, went from first to third when Weinberg let' {Marks’ throw get through him, and was called safe at the plate on a short passed ball when Crossin ap. parently beat him to it and had him blocked off the final corner. However, in the eighth Louisville, got the needful extra marker. After They are the strongest team may 1t is likely that Ray and Dough. displayed but taken out, Hardgrove going to the slad. Osborn hit a sharp mnderl Danjels making second. Daniels scored when Derrick singled down the left foul line, a good piece of baserunning, as it appeared that the fiy might be caught, and he got !a late start. Wit BTus SO TSFSSS 7 ST C B Magee, who plays center fleld for Following is the line.up of the; Carroll, 1b; Magee or Hartle, cf; Get Your Coupons in the Great Voting Contest at.the Hub. This is the only Gents’ Furnishing Store in Town giv- ing Votes with Purchases of Goods Our Spring Line Is Coming in Daity See Qur Windows They reflect the Superb Stock with which our Store is filled. baptism yesterday, thirty five “were buried with Him in baptism.” Cards are beinz distributed on the streets and in the business houses today announcing the definite pro. gram for the remaining three days .of the service. There were no day services today, the visiting minister and his co .worker, Mr. Martin, tak. inz a “day of rest” following their strenuous work of Sunday. Services will be held this evening, at the usual hour, then three services, at 10:00 A. M., 3:30 and 7:30 P. M., | both Tuesday and Wednesday, the, |series of meetings closing Wednes. Harsh, A. Hopwood, Swell berth; W. G. Corn, Mulberry, J. S. Blitch, Florida; F. C. hm, Westerly, R. I.; B. L. Fos. kansas City, Mo.; Cora Paulette, ng, Fla.; J. G. Osborne, Greens. N. C.; Jas. T. McGee, Tampa, Richard D. Lassier, Spring- Mass.; M. R. Cohen, Jackson. Fla.; J. E. Keith, Boston,, ; W. E. Wilson, Newark, N. . E. Jester, New York City. L rinz beging today—in the al. c, only. day evening. | he State Bank is closed today on | nt of the death of Mr. P. B. hes, vicepresident of that insti. . CARD OF THANKS F. A. Barhite, Jr., and brother, de_ | sire to express their appreciation of | the numberless acts of kindness per-| formed by their friends during the, illness and death of their late, father, Mr. F. A. Barhite. s. N. L. Bryan, who has been br the past two weeks and who rwent an operation, is now able t up and is well on the way to, ery. ‘ | NOTICE } The Lady Maccabees will have their regular review, Tuesday night, v. I. C. Jenkins, formerly Du' ety; S. Rachelson, Tampa, 3 ) L ai S | Miss Frances Young, city; M. ::.m;i and he has fifty cents as a re Strleet $95.50, '1A914 acet. s ity: Willlam Oakes, At rd for his faith. Lastly the con. g B ower, city; h Al-|irast betw 142.50, 1915 acet. 237.39 Ga: B. O. Driver, Jackson- etween death, eternal death, i i ; B. 0 Salariea .. 287.50 . H. Stackh B and life, eternal life was beautitully Fla.; . ackhouse, Boca Sinking Fund 335.01 Fla.; Mabel Saffin, G: brought out, and the service closed & i e e, Fla.; » Tace with t i . | Fire Department .. 179.33 en additions to the church. No ; R. W. Tyson, Birmingham, Hospital 1.55 . |less than twenty were received for & i v. Allhor;." Ofllnld‘o, Mlfln.. membership yesterday, making a to Sundries ... 36.09 Mooney, nneapolis, lnnA: tal of fifty_nine thus far in this aej Light and Water . 2,131.06 etcher, Minneapolis, Minn.; Charity 20.20 4 ries of revival meetings. At the two < i Vere, E. Phelips, J. M. Kirk, Advertising 205.00 it o okt 4 wite | *dministrations of the ordinance of 3¢ g rnold, mer Herbs and wife, City Floating Dept Fd.... 274.10 Mar. 1st, cash on hand... L & W. ». & W. Floating Dept Fd. 1,084.00 Mar. 1st, cash in bank, gen Mar. 1st, cash in bank, L. & W acet. ....o% . 2,041, 58. Total Respectfully submitted, A. C. AMINSTEAD, Treasurer. Lakeland, Fla., Mch. 1, 1915, TREASURER'S REPORT MONTH ENDING FEB. 28, 1915, Bond Issues L. & W. and Pub. Imp. 6 per cent, 1915. $ 30,000.00 extension, § per cent 1920 ... ... 40,000.00 3986 | Sewer, paving and pub. 5 per cent, imp., 1940.56 150,000, 00 Total bonds outstdg..$225,000.00 Notes outstanding, L. & bt the Methodist church of this 23 ‘clock, at the s here today, coming up to of. March 23rd, at 7 owclock, & WL et e 1,182.00 Moose Hall. All members please at. e at the funeral of Mr. P. B. a4 Mrs. Georela Evans, Com . Notes outstanding, Gen. ™ oo der. e e acet. ...o.ooens ... 18,675.00 man 2 jiss Cora Griffin, formerly the ef- pt principal of the primary de. ent of the Lakeland school, is easant visitor with friends in land for a few days. e e { Mr. 5. L. A. Clonts showed hisap .| preciation of the fine work of the fire boys by treating them to an ex.| cellent breakfast at Buchanan's Res. [taurant this morninz, which was 1m||rh enjoyed by the weary fire | fighters. | [-R-X-R-] OOOOUUOOUQO: o |© SCHEDULE OF GAMES TO0 BE %, . Frnest Coyle, formerly a lino. operator in this office, arrived nicht from Louisville, Ky., to me his position with the Even. o s |6 PLAYED IN LAKELAND 2/ pleasant incident of today was union in matrimony of Mr. Sal. ® Monday and Tuesday, :Kar. . r Raymondo and Mrs. Elsie Ray. ¥ 22 and 23, Colonels vs. Pirm- b . . Barons. do, which took place in the ¢ ingham ments o(hxn. R.l;mondo and & Wednesday and Thursday, - h was witnessed by Mr. and ® Mar. 24 and 25, Colonels vs. :! Joseph LeVay. The ceremony © Chicago Cubs. i performed by their friend, Hon. & Monday and Tues l')', - " : Drane, in his capacity of mo_ |t 39 and 30, Colonels v8. Ha- public. & vana Reds, Cuban team. -] : o -] bring the firefichting thismorn | sy g @ OPIG OO OB AT ladder, which had been placed st th 1 awning to allow | = ] L Bonia !::e::“nd to the roof of |IDEAL COMBINATION F«R\fm:m Marcum i two or| acres large citrus trees, ¢ E it acres now in truck. 1t you want | e of the firemen were mounting | stioiniax | ing roposition, George Nelson, who was on the 8 pere pd : ve $3.000 in cash, | er, sustained a sprained ankle i TLakeland and have 3. 505 B Lime St. very fortunate that there were call at.once 605 East 2908 i other and more serious injuries. |Cash on b L & W. Notes outstanding Bond Trustees acct. 11,131.73 RS SSRGS Total notes outstdg...$ 30,988.73 .$ 30,988.73 . 225,000.00 Total indebtedness of the City $255,988.73 Total income for month.$ 5,956.34 Total disbursements for month Cash on hand, Gen acct.$ Notes outstanding ... Bonds outstanding . . 5,630.9 109.22 acct. 2,099.80 Cash on hand, sinking fund . .leee i 211.76 Cash on hand Floating Debt fund . 83.82 Cash on band, sinking fund, L. & W. acct... Total cash on hand...$...... Respecttully submitted, A. C. ARMISTEAD, Treasurer. c——— | HAVE SOLD 3 more choice resi. dence lots in the EVELYN Sub- triple, a drive to right. When I have sold -one. | when Osborn poked a half the number in the plot I shall | shortstop. division. hold the remaining one-half. Epps Tucker, Jr. TR ! 2b; Ellam, ss; Hale or G. Johnson, ,iasts and Lakeland boosters to pat. 44 ronize the remaining ~games of the g¢ Colonels liberally it they expect to| .68 league club train here next year. The 1 |Orlando rooters thought that Lake. Hemingway, 3b; Sloan, rf; Coombe or McBride, If; Clark or Coombs, ¢; Dougherty, Ray, Hardgrove, Johnson or Grimes, p. ol It is up to local baseball enthus. have any chance to have another guarantee fund can be made up only by a good showing at the turnstile, in the remaining contests. Lakeland is wgetting splendid advertising out of this trip, and every patriotic citi- zen should contribute to make the visit a success. ' Grimes held Louisville down in the early innings Saturday, and the land's representatives would be dis - ?Q YR s v comfited, but after a sharp fight the' Ellam is short stop and captain on Kentuckians made up lost ground the Birmingham ball club. and finally won in the eighth. | He is fast in flelding and has been Birmingham got its first run in to the Majors, but his light hitting the opening inning, when Carroll ‘kept him from making good. singled and scored on Magee’s double Last year the fans in Birmingham to center. Hemingway made the first . voted him the most popular player of three sacrifice hits/’sending Ma. on’ the Birmingham club. A life. | gee to third, but Clemofts got under gjze silver ball and bat was presented Sloan’s foul and Coombs fiied out to him, Platte. ! | The Birmingham club, champlons Fast flelding by the: Colonels, in. of the Southern League, will come to cluding ‘s dandy catch by Northrop Lekeland Monday and Tuesday. 1,084.00 N R of a pop fly o na bunt, prevented any scoring by the Orlando agerezation in the second, after the first man . : up walked and Ellam wae sote oo Read Our Advertisements w—And Profit by Them ever, Magee singled, was sacrificed to second, took third on Sloan’s infleld !out, and counted when Coombe’ grounder got away from Midkiff. Coombs went from firet to third on a right field single by Clark, but Why Not Read More? g | When & double steal was attempted Clemons threw to Northrop whose relay to Stansbury caught Coombs hopelessly off third. Midkiff sinzled to right to open the fourth. When he started to steal second, Ellam failed to cover, and !the catcher’s throw went on out to center fleld, Middy making third. Daniels walked, and was out trying to stea] second. Midkiff scored a moment later on a wild pitch. Nor. throp hit Magee and Sloan in the th, which, with a saerifice and a single, netted one counter for Birm. ingham, making the score 3 to 1 in their favor. In the sixth, Danlels got his daily He scored single over Reading is an inex- pensi. e and beneficial pastime Whatever your taste in litera- ture, we can supply ic cents, 7 A new line of ten-cent Novels. udfio o0 rris I Jones still have hlsi ave you met Alcy “If George Ha pa, would Prof. Grammar? Fido, b Bra? {4 Folks, we just ha classy lady(?) Auriema, over three YO ATTRACTION TONIGHT more days. She's a humdinger, change all three | Conti Comedy Scream lands pride. 'tshe? Entire i :.ny: featuring the Dlu:a‘l:aml: P. M. FRIDA' . 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