Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 2, 1915, Page 5

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s Meeting. N5 OR The regular meeting of the Wom- 'e. Glub - of Lakelsnd, ‘was held n - [the Club House on Lake Mirrer board meeting had bee held at finnu-nodnthauum the meetings. Busi- relative to the g hfllllw-ltlhlmo mluunwmflngndm returned of new,q in May c._nm-. }‘\" ontrm datichi 6170 to thess néoilu‘lvmmd .n.lldld"tul M ‘Moon VR o g e that ese:long they will [in the club. 2 ;; n‘.lffl“ml vork wd] pro- 1t was & noticable Tutt that M.}’., ). moved [this was the first.meeting with no mee in Evelyn subdivis- | Prostam prepared. The department tly m’lm which is |shairman was unable to be present up-to-date home. He-’ flyulmnnt-lena-milmewo- other house on the lot}S&ram was not prepared for the same .residence. i m cause. Hence the hour wms deyot- 180 being made for open- [ed to the business before the club eet out to this subdivis- [and the appointment ot committees, ‘will make this property The next meeting, April 15th, will ent to the business cen- | be in charge of the Social Conditions and ‘greatly assist in |Department with Mrs. J. F. McDon- ‘that section. ald as chairman, and a program full of vital interest to every woman of Mrs. Lang Goodyear have | Lakeland will be presented. Since at the home of Mrs. E. |this is the last program meeting of East Oak street. Mr. the year and of such interest, each . J. Walker, who recent- | club member should be present with from Tampa, the t. |a friend. a position with the Cen- MRS. C. RUCKER ADAMS, , also have.rooms at Press Reporter. ] ..’. o i , ”""”'m'r Alli'" Lakeland Lodge No. 1291, B. P, 0. B. installed its recently elected officers last night, and these will serve the organization for the ensulng year. Those who assumed their stations last night were: Exalted"Ruler, J. G. Holcombe. Estesmed Leading Knight, T. B. O'Steeny h;g-gn.a Loyal Kaight, r Knight—H. m W L. King. ‘Treadurer, W. L. Everhart. fllu, E. R. Schurman. The following appointive officers were filled by the Exalted Ruler: €haplain, A. J. Holworthy. Esquire, G. F.Eaton. Inner Guard, Jos. LeVay. Organist, L. A. Fort. L C. MR. L. A. HAYNES DIED THIS MORNING AT HOME OF MR. MARSHALL The many friends of Mr. L. A. Haynes were pained to learn of his death which occurred this morning at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. J. T. Marshall. Mr. Haynes was in his 84th year and had been a resident of Lakeland for the past eleven years. He was a man of high integrity, a good cit- izen and was respected by a large circle of friends. Although having attdined an advanced age, ! Haynes always took a lively inter- Mrs. Davis. | Easter Egg ). Taylor and Mrs. L. T. Hunt Postponed— ve Sunday night lor' On account of ‘the = disagreeable and New "otk -fter a;Weather, the Easter egg hunt for t of severa is wuh,the primary department of the sister, Mis. W. M. ' Methodist Sunday school will be Mrs, Drane’s, and also Tostponed until Saturday afternoon. ! , W. Watson. They are| . W. FISKE JOHNSON, ‘Supt. 'd th Lakeland and her have enjoyed every mor |, v stay. 'est in politics, both local, state and national, and ‘was always on hand when an aspirant for office voiced his claims for office in a public ad- dress, The funeral services will be con- ucted tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at the residence of Mr. J. T. Under and by virtue of an execution - Marshall on North Tennessee ave- h.ned out of the Gircuit. Court for nue, interment being in the Lake- Polk county, Fiorida in favor of the land eel::!l‘! R:v w. tH llsteln- n-Lange received some Paul' & Waymer Lumber Company, 'meyer will have charge of the ser- Mm::k ifs morning, 'a Florida corporation, and against vice. The Gentry Undertaking Co. known in that country | Samuel F'. Sutith, I have levied upon will have charge of the funeral, The 0,” resembling ¥ 1-2 of lot 12, ‘block 1, Lake Beu-, bereaved family have be hfl'fll Althmh'llh Addition to Lakeland, Florida, sympathy 'of their many friends in' on the road the blos- |as the property of-the sald Samuel F. their great loss. in fairly good shape.|Smith and “will /ofter and sell the, sent ‘them to him, Mr, [same to the highest and best bidder d only with eloquent 'for cash’at ‘the fromt door Of the e s __ PROVIDENCE ITEMS the deepest t Lie Diogenes of old _going out with his lantern in search of an honest man, the treasurer of the Basebell Guarantors Association m hhhnurhnmphfldlnuom- the search for some public-spirited citizens willing to help to bear some share in the deficit which a few business men of the towa have been called upon to make . good. One good fellow came within the rays of the searchlight the next morning with a five dollar bil—B. F. Dris- coll, our fire chief. For another day or two the laatern will continue to burn in the hope of others being discovered. Don’t hide, men. Come out and be real sports. 7 A. J. HOLWORTHY, Treas. This is Good Friday and being a legal holiday the banks of the city are closed. Services approp- riate to the occasion are being held this afternoon at All Saints Episco- pal church. The members of the Aid Socletyl of the Christian church will hold a cooked food sale in front of the State Bank tomorrow. The patronage of the puZblic is most cordlally solicit- ed. Mr. W. F. Sneed will attend the State Convention of Elks at Palatka, which opens on the §th inst., he hav- ing been chosen as the delegate from Lakeland Lodge. Palatka is mak- ing elaborate preparations for the entertainment of the Elks, and Mr. Snead is looking forward to highly enjoyable time. tor+{4OVS. BOARD OF TRADE NEET TONIGHT The adjourned regular meeting of of the Governors of the Board of Trade will be held tonight (Friday) at 7:30 and a full attendance is urged. A. J. HOLWORTHY, Secy. In the District Court of the United States, in and for the !outhern District of Florida. In re: C.F. O'Doniel, Bnnlm'nn— In Bankruptey. To the creditors of C. F. O'Doniel of Sangully, Polk cfilngg and dis- trict aforesaid. Notice is hereby given that on the [ | ‘I'Iu moving picture pertomm who are are posing in the Runa June series have all gone to the Bermuda 1slands to get some splen- ! did scenes for the tenth und eleventh | episodes of this great picture. | The C. A. Philips Co. opened at the Auditorium last night and pleas- ed s fairsized house with “Old Arkansaw.” A chenge of vaude- ville and play tonight. Elks’ Bulletin No. 13—Now all! the trouble is about the jokes. Dale Williams can’t find a joke to use in | the Elks’ Minstrel on April 9 and he says to “At the Barr Charlie.” “What shall I talk about?” Charlie | said “Talk about a half a second and sit down.” Dale went limping home | last night trying to find out what | ‘Charlie meant. BIDS WANTED On or before April 13th, at 10 o'clock, theBoard of Bond Trustees of the city of Lakeland, Fla., will receive sealed bids at the commis- sioner's room in the city hall, on the engineering for the following muni- cipal improvements. 1st. Om electric and water plant, including plant and all machinery. 2nd. Extension of water mains, and electric light system. 3rd. Fire department, pumping station and special water mains. 4th. Hospital construction. Bids are wanted for the work of ‘engineer on each item separately and as g whole, covering expendi- tures of the full bond issue of $165,000.00. Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. All communications should be ad- dressed to J. R. BOULWARE, Secy of Board of Bond Trustees. 4028 Mr. and Mrs. Giles Hodges leave tomorrow for their home in Lee county, Ills., after spending the win- ter in Lakeland as is their annual custom, having rooms at the home of Dr. F. D. Bryan on Sonth Florida avenue, — FOR RENT—House 410 E. Magnol- fa street, $8.00. House 416 Pine i | Kimbrough SupplyG“q‘; Gigantic Sale - *®x s In order to further reduce stock and raise cash we have ' decided to continue our Marnmoth Sale of Furmture, House ["urmsh-» ings, ete., for 15 Days At Astonishing Sacrificing Prices We quote below a few prices picked at random Solid Oak Dressers as low as .. . $5.25 Golden Oak Dining Chalrs, at Others Chairs at .... ... White Enamel Beds with 2 lndl posts at Other Beds at National Sprngs at ... Cotton Mattresses, at .... All other Goods going at, and below cost & It will pay you to get buS) and take advantage of these bargains. We give votes with all cash purchasers and collections. OrREeBPEIL L2 2PEEE P b PI DR $0PPPOE0E 3004004000404 The people of Lakeland know a good thing when they see it. John Thampson, Lakeland’s old time fa- vorite, is at the Lyric every night, and is greeted by large and enthus- iastic audiences. To see John and not laugh is an impossibility. John Thompson is certainly the “King of Vaudeville” and acknowledged by competent critics as the best—a long way—one the vaudeville st there is any other ‘¢Oiiédian” as ‘ver- satile and as talented as hé is—who is he? seen him? If you are from Missouri 80 to the Lyric tonight and be con- vinced. 4029 Where is he? or who - has' A NICE PROPOSITION I have a nice lot In a nlce part of Lakeland, I want to build a nice bungalow for a nice family on nice easy payments. Address Nice, care the Evening Telegram. 4027 Fragrances Diminished by Sunlight. Flowers are more fragrant when the sun {s not shining on them, accordiag tb a French scientlst, bacatise the ofls that produce the perfume are forced out by the water pressure in the plant cells and lhl- ll diminished by lIl- +30th day of March, A. D,, 1915, the street, $17.00. T. J. Fraley, phone The farmers of this section are said C. F. O'Donlel was duly adjud- 390 Red. 4023 court house in Bartow, Fla., on Mon- Richard Bolton ‘will b. the legal hours of sale, 1 i those who have contribute some lw pf All Salrts, ‘Cha plants,ferns and other tion may be left in the hurch annex—and Il taken care of. Any smme: : will » kindly and nun same. Flow- nts required by 2 p m urday. Rev. R. Bolton. Blue. Mrs. H. J. Drane leave Tallahassee, where Mr. to represent Polk coun- per house of the Legis- . Drane will enjoy life jal during the session of ure, which opens next d having spent several at various sessions, she popular favorite in so- of Tallahassee, and her ill be made most plea: social attention of her ends. there. lware, the bright young nd Mrs. J. R. Boulware, from an attack of la- h has confined him to of this week. James is markable boy—bright, industrious. He has his week failed to head oll in any grade in enrolled since coming everal years ago. James tenth grade and Mon- first day he had missed in eight years. This is hich any student might |, d the Telegram takes ongratulating this fine, his splendid school ‘maa into her confidence, he is uwp predict for him great day, May the third, 1915, between lanti 5 o ekt engaged in planting their crops. ,Our vegetable crop has been cut, short on - nt of cold weather . The Provillence Sunday School is progressing nicely under care of Mr. John Vickers, our superintendent. Rev. R. L. Brown, of Lakeland, was out last Sunday and made us a ull o Sunday School matters, “Mr. Perry Gatney has been very 1ll for some time. He is now under the care of Dr. Grifin. His many friends wish to see him out once; more. | Mr. Fate Lanier, our noble horse trader, has traded horses again. He now owns a white pony. A number of young men enjoyed a pleasant car ride Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Lanier were in. charge of the car. Mr. J. P. Hancock, our noble rab- bit hunter has just returned home from Tampa where he has been to dispose of a number of rabbits. He Under and by virtue of an execution |gays rabbits sell for a good price. issued out of the Circuit Court for Polk county, Florida in favor of the! Paul & Whaymer Lumber Cnmpuny.l ;::;’u;s:::;":‘:‘:7":::':;‘ List of transfers left with the " Clerk Circuit Court for filling March on lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11 ll:lfl:s] 1915, 12 of block 1, Crescent Heights Ad-|" " dition to Lakeland, Florids, as the| Furaished by the Security Ab- property of the said Gussie Wash- stract & Title Co., Bartow, Fla. ington, and will offer and sell the Jesse Ryals and wife, to Robt. H. ;:’m:':: ht‘::el-:o::d d::.: :'M:::_ LAzzie J. Wheelock, to R. H. Bry- court ‘house in Bartow, Florida, on Monday; May 3, 1915, between the legal “hours of sale, to satisfy said execution. nld execution. { . . JOHN LOGAN, 4024 . Shierift’ Polk County, Fla. Under nnd by virtue ot an execution {ssued out of 'the Circuit Court for Polk county, Florida in favor.of the Paul @ Waymer Lumber-Company; | a Florida corporation, and against L. W. Yarnell, I have levied upon lot 5 of Tyler's subdivision of lots 1 and 2 of Morton's addition to Lake- land, Fla., as the property of the said L. W. ¥arnell, and will offer and sell the same to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front door of the court house in Bartow, Fla., on Monday, May 3, 1915, be- tween the legal hours of sale, to sat- isfy sald execution. JOHN LOGAN, Sheriff Polk County, Fla. 4025 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jesse H. Ryals and wife, to Rob- ert H. Bryson. Jessie H. Ryals and wife, to Robt. H. Bryson. 8. H. Bryson and wife, to R. H. ‘Bryson’. J.'P. Wilson, to 8. 'W. Bryson. Mary A. Scott, to J. C. Holbrook. Harrfett F. Leavitt and husband, against the t kind of a confidence to Katherine F. French. Wi Franck C. Brendel, to Alec V. “If a PRUNE wanted to take a “THE VOLUNTEER FIREMAN” rest would it lay on an APRI-COT?" A Comedy Scream Fido, PRESERVE yourselt with dignity. JOHN LOGAN, Sherift Polk County, Fla. Sermen. Whea a young widow takes a young 1026 ' Tbat Auditorium Orchestra Better Every Day Well, folks, that classy serial pic- ture Runaway June is with us to- Continuous Show Daily night, the 7th episode, also a .dandy 2:30 to 11 p. m. 2-reel feature and a side-splitting | Tomorrow— g“you like. good ‘m ures? Here's the ! to find what you're looking for. Get lflm Keystone ‘Scréam. “RUNAWAY JUNE" X Monday— i'pontwned ,this Friday night will be held at |fcated a bankrupt and that the first meeting of creditors will be héld in the office of Rogers & Spencer, in Lakeland, Florida, on the 13th day of April, 1915, at 12 o’clock noon, at which time the creditors may at- tend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, elect a trustee, and !transact such other bupinéss as may | properly come before 8fid meeting. Tampa, Flortda, Aprfl 1, 1915, T. M. SHACKLEFORD, JR. Referee in"Bankruptcy. 4022 SAVINGS-LOAN CO. - Meeting of Board of Directors om Tuesday night to 7:30 in offices of our Attorneys' Rogers & Spencer to consider mat- ters of imediate importance to the Company and all its members. | Ae we must have a quorum this time, a full meeting of the Board is urged to meet promptly. H LAKELAND SAVINGS-LOAN CO., M. G. Willard, Secy. 17— FOR SALE OR RENT. Modern, new bungalow of five rooms, back and sleeping porch, to sell at $100 cash and $25 per month; | or $200 cash and $16 per month, | wiht 7 per cent. interest, Splendidly located, on South Tentiéssée avenue. Own your own home, Rental $16 per month. W. FISKE JOHNSON. 4020, L S it (R T. B. Hendrix and wite, to B, A. Gaines. W. H. English and wife, to R. N. Bryson. Malloy & Miller, to J. W. Sample. Malloy & Miller, to J. W. Sample. FOR RENT—Two warerooms with track frontage. D. H. Sloan 3069. The Lyric “THE NINETY BLACK BOXES” A Drama in Two Parts “GETTING VIVIAN MARRIED” One Reel Comedy , . “THE GROOM’S DOOX L-Ko Comedy l John Thompson, “the vaudeville TO RENT-—New house, all modern conveniences, also rooms furnish- ed or unfurnished at 1009 South Boulevard, near Lake Morton. 4031. WANTED—A white girl to do nurs- ing. Mrs. E. M Holder. 4021 wunn-omcx, INTELLIGENT 0YS TO DELIVER PAPERS ON ROUTES. MUST BE ABOVE 10 AND ABLE TO HANDLE MONEY. GOOD*WAGES. APPLY TELEGRAM OFFICE. 5000 AN eight- room modern house, next door to Matanzas Hotel. Call at hotel or phone 236 blue, 4030 Nothing you buy i medicines. times depends upon 14X s so important as your Your health and very life some- the purity" and proper strength of the drugs youy take. When you get your drugs from us you get them pure and fresh; harmless. our beautifiers are Buy all your drug store things from us all the year ‘round and you will never go any- where else for them. Reading is an inex- pensive and beneficial pastime. Whatever your taste in litera- ture, we can supply you PHONE 408 The latest Fiction — $1 to $1.40: Popular Couyrig it~ —only 50 cents. A new line of ten-cent Novels. A full line of the cur- rent Magazines. 50c WOO0DS’ DRUG STORE WE TAKE CARE Why not avoid the commonplace in jewelry and cultivate style that adapts the universa) fashion to your individua) case. It s a rare accom- plishment although easy enough in fact. Let us lend a hand and we will guarantee results, We hav | king is stil] with us. Come out ud Ri ings. To e purchased a large . give you the advantage of we will make a special sal Re of this purchase day, March 26th to April. : :n these goods from Fri- i “A PLEASURE TO SHOW GoobDs” Cole & Hull JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS, 7th ‘Episode MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY selection of Cameo 12th Episode | Why Not Read More? The Two thrilling reels of the best laugh. 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