Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 21, 1915, Page 5

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: LAKELAND ; : w LACONIC ; In Society mnm.mmm‘ ;‘;!::s-;m - -~ H - In caselof fire phone 3500’ Yok 80 i il : 50 divine, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS | Reele City taxbook for 1914 taxes wi!l‘)And close May 31st. | Pay before that { costs. 4195 d and swooned like man, foolish with wine; I thought 'twe y then, if death date and | Would come while H. L. SWATTS, City Tax Collector, save d moist With your breath— Twere delicious to die it my Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Cason are the Pt row cold proud parents of a fine little son i i PRI e e » In that passionate fold— —— Miss Mary Jackson, who graduat- ed from the National School of Do- mestic Art and Science at Washing- ton, D. C., recently, returned home last night. _— Owing to the children's day pro- gramme next Sunday, May 23, Sun- day school will not take up until 10 a. m. L. C. HULL, Supt. ; day and night; Must my Jite €xquisnte delight? | Would you care if your bre; my shelter as then— me again? —Ella Wheeler Wilcox, C RS Young People Enjoy Onting On Lake Hollingsworth A pleasant ouc was yesterday afternoon on the Lake Hollingsworih 1 Young people. The n tored out in the cqur £pent an hour g boating, Mrs. W. J. Gomer, of Jackson- S ville, arrived last night to be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. P. Quaintance at their home on East Orange street. —— “Dad” Hines, one of the most popular hotel men in the State, has|the dinine - T e i closed the Dad Hines hotel and.h:.;“-d)),':,l,ll‘,:‘ x‘(\)fifw';,,"" el leaves tomorrow for Thomasville, Ga., where he will visit-his sister, Mrs. Heath Varnedo during the sum- mer. He will probably return to Lakeland next winter. In the mean- A dedcious picnic was spread in the og arly even Conibear and Miss Helen, in to the music on the vietrol e! My soul, in a bliss a drunken re delcious to die my lips were yet heart While your arms wrapped me round And these are the questions I ask taste no more such ast were And if you were here would you kiss enjoyeq shores of ¥ a4 numoer of Ty party n.o- ¥ afternoon and T 80 jn bathing ane g e picnicers were hospitably received by Dr. and Mrs, | ~ LAST NIGHT DESTROYED i = { Prospect street was burned down. The foundry from catching afire. | ment, the members of this efficient !body centered all their efforts on limiting the conflagration to the | storehouse, and it is due to their !quick and intelligent work that the fire was soon subdued and danger to the foundry removed. It is alleged that the building was set on fire by some tramps who were ordered off of the premises in the morning. The damage amounted to $300 and was a total loss, there being no insur- ance. STANDING MAJESTIC CONTESTANTS The following is the standing of contestants in the Majestic contest : Later in the evening, dancing was indulged a, and social converse made (Lo s U as announced at the theater time he will not engage in the hotel [hours pass botl \“‘i,»,r,li' .M,"‘”,m"f night: business. Stly. ahter wkicn i L0 DA ik Dhavies Donndt 36,082,150 |antly, after which the gay party de- c v Iparted, declaring the evenin, i DO Toung fi134,060 About forty members of the local [have heen most pleasantly. enigey TS Kate Booth .. 65,600 | € asantly enjoyed Gt ti Moose Lodge left Lakeland at 4 |py g4 Those who participated in Georgia Lanier . 050 o’clock this afternoon in cars for'pjs delightful affair Fort Meade, where they go to insti- 1O'Mally, 1 tute a Moose Lodge tonight. The were M Jllian Kaufmann, C: ¢ ine Kaufmann, Helen Conibear, Hel- 1. Lakeland band, which is now under |ep 11ohbs, Frances Holland, Nell the control of the Lodge, also went {Booth, Mary Weaver and Eugenia down, and they will contribute much | 1o)1and, Mrs. J. M to the pleasure of the occasion wi|h]1\-a(o Booth, Dr. and their excellent music. | Stoner, Dr. and Mrs, W. H. Coni- bear, Messrs. Mercer Hol d, Dan- Mr. Henry Warren has returned o] Holland, Frederick T. Benford from Asheville, N. C., where he has | Clarence Smith, Henry Conibear :lm': been for the past two weeks, attend- ! jerman Mathi i ing a meeting of insurance men. Mr. Warren is one of the youngest'yjce President and Mrs, men of his age in the country, and | Marshal] Entertained is a live wire in the insurance field. | .1 Governor and Mrs. Park Tra o He expects to return to his home in [, = 1']4-"‘1‘[;' 'xrx:l :":“‘:”ll: ::\:ml«]l Columbus, 0., in a few days, but, b ¥ iy’ ap- v |pointed six o'clock Monday, will be back in Lakeland in the fall. | o0 imenting their guests, { Vice-Presiq Marshall, of Indiana. The entire lower floor of the “Man- sion” was opened en Holland, Mrs. Mrs. G. D. dinner house lent and Mrs. Master Clinton Bridges, little Misses Beulah Leach and Ella Clem- mons, the latter of Griffin, Fla., ar- rived in Lakeland last evening from the State Institute for the Deaf and | Blind at St. Augustine. These young' people, who have been attending school for the past term were ac- suite and every room were cut glass vases con- taining fragrant Easter lillies or {lovely roses. The color motif of the dining room i Nastaabh |was pink—Dorothy Perkins roses companied by ";‘I’ ‘; : Pta‘d‘r'"r::“v(-ru used exclusively and gave a who are responsible for the students| .., oyorpy 4o this spacious room. on their homeward trips. There were 120 students in this institution the’ past year. The table was covered with heavy damask cloth, a larce ‘bras :balskn't of roses, resting on a silver {framed reflector, adorned the center Mr. Albert Johnson, a former res- {On the place cards were painted lit- ident of Lakeland, but now of Ft Itle pink roses and at each plate was Myers, brought his infant son to 4 tiny houquet of these dainty flow- Lakeland for an operation on his|gpg feet, which were deformed. Drs The arrangement of Sullivan and Maynard performed a ‘\”“' serving of the six successful operation and straight-| ened the members and the bab soon be all right. The o was performed at the residence of | the table and course dinner detail individuality were perfect in every showed the charming of the genial hoste and will ration ther- in iss Vera Buchanan . C. Livingston . s Laura Southard. . W. B. Moon.... Clara Tomlinson ... Helen Sneed Nona Turner 900 Miss Caroline Brusie.... 3,108,800 | No further reports from contest- ants this week. ...21,373,8 19,608,150 6,900 150 00 561,500 Miss REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | (Furnished by he Security Abstract | and Title Co., Bartow, Fla.' | May 119, 1915 Chase Bare to E. | T W. Merri- | wether, | Malloy & Miller to Louisa Van-! duzen. Frank Lowater to Curtis C. Smith. John F. Cos Realty Co. land Manufacturing Co. W. M. Hampton and wife to Ru- dolph Schwedland. W. B. Adair and wife to Elizabeth M. Struthers. Lee and wife to R. L. to Lake- Lee | R.B. et al. Consolidated Naval Stores Co. to Consolidated Land Co. | Consolidated Land Co. to 0. W.| Gale. F. W. Crew and wife to Thomas: Bryant. | W. F. Hallam & Co. to T. V. Fitz. | patrick. i Florida Highlands Co. to Llllhm‘ Burns, | James Christner and wife to J. F. Crutehfield. Consolidated Land Co. Turpentine Co. Martha M. to Deen Herry et al to Lake STORE HOUGE A fire which is suspected to be of | holders of the Polk County Citrus | incendiary origin occurred last night | sub-exchange was held in the office ;aboul eleven o’clock, when the store- house of Mr. William Jones on West fire department made a quick trip to the scene and it is due to their strenuous efforts that the foun- {dry which also belongs to Mr. Jones was not likewise destroyed. A strong | wind and the close proximity of the The fire having acquired such headway prior to the arrival of the depart- of Lake (Guardian of the Estates of Clara May, Claude Henry and John D. Goddard, minors. 4184 CITRUS SUB-EXCHANGE HOLDS, ANNUAL NEETING AT BARTOW/ The annual meeting of the slock-' DIXIELAND METHODIST | | SUNDAY SCHOOL | ber of the members of the Dixieland Sunday school met at the church for their annual picnic. It had been planned to hold it on the shore of Lake Hollingsworth, but as the skies looked threatening, they decided to stay at church; a fortunate decision. While the older ones enjoyed themselves in pleasant social intercousce, the younger ones amused themselves with games, of the manager, C. H. Walker, last Tuesday. The following directors were elected to serve for the ensu- ing year: A. E. Hines, Auburndale; E. L. Kinney, Lakeland; J. A. Smith, Lake Alfred; L. W. Smith, Haines City; A. Branning Waverly, William King, Avon Park; W. P. Gardner, Fort Meade; J. H. McKillop, Home- swing, thoughtfully provided by burning building to the foundry land; E. E. Conant, Bartow; A, V.|Harry Lasher, adding much to the made it very difficult to prevent the Anderson, Eagle Lake; F. S. Pool, |enjoyment. At noon a bountiful pic- | Winter Haven; S. C. Inman, Flor. ,ence Villa. Dr. J. H. Ross was re- _elected as director from this ex- |change to the Florida Citrus Ex- "change and C. H. Walker was elect- ,ed manager. This sub-exchange will handle during this season be- tween six and seven hundred thous- .and boxes and from present indica- ,tions they will handle a larger per ,cent of the fruit in this county than was handled last season although nic lunch was spread under the oaks to which every one did full justice. The rain, which had kindly held off, came with deluge just as they were finishing and caused them to clear the table with more celerity than usua] and find shelter in the church, where, with songs and recitations by Mrs. Hughes and Dora Dickerson, the time was pleasantly spent until the sun shone again and every une, went home feeling that they had Yesterday morning a goodly num- | (£} | The latest arrivel at the LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY is a Brand New Palm Beach Press Machine Built especially for that class of work. It is the only machine’ of thai kind in Polk County. —_——— If you are not sending your Palm Beaches to us,send us a Suit; we want to show you how nice we can launder them. S0 The Lakeland Steam Laundry during the last season they handled between seventy-five and eighty per had a delightfu] time. | PHONE 130 R. W. WREAVER, Prop. | cent of the output.—Bartow Inform- ! i Don’t buy a lot of foreign labels from some American dealer and stick ; them on your grips and trunks this year. Nobody is going to Europe from this country this summer and consequently the deception will easily detected. Don’t give a prosy account of your trip upon your return. That's old stuff and no one will listen to you. Try blank verse, for a ¢ and you may get a hearing. Don’t complain about being sea- sick, because if you do every one will know you traveled on a small boat. The big ones roll but very lit- tle and consequently seasickness on board them is very infrequent. Don't say “There’s no place like home” upon your return. That's what every one says. Be original, even if you have to slander the old homestead.—Exchange. DONT'S FOR TRAVELERS ‘ |J. E. BRYAN WRITES ! FROM TALLAHASSEE | Tallahassee, pla., May 20, 1915, | The Editor, Evening Telegram, | Lakeland, F § | Sir—No doubt some of my friends have been inquiring as to where 1 "hfl\o been for the past couple of jmonths so T will kindly ask space in your valuable paper to inform them |that T have been with the law-mak- |ing body since April 6. T will say further that they are a bully set of [fellows. They have passed several good laws, local and general, that will prove to the elevation of our I'State and counties. | As the weather grows warmer the amount of hot air expelled from the lungs of the House of Representa- tives becomes greater and greater in volume. be ange, The entire Legislature is going in a body to Chattahoochee next Sun- day. 1 think T will go along myself, 8o if we fail to return home prompt- ly you will please make inquiry of Manager Trammell of said instita- tion as to our whereabouts. Respectfully, J. EVERETT BRYAN CARD OF THANKS I take this method of expressing my grateful appreciation for the many acts of kindness and sympathy. extended by friends during the ill- ness and at the death of my husband. 1 wish to assure there dear friends that they have my heartfelt grati- IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT [tude. MRS, R. W. HARDAKER. IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY, —_—— Ly DA. — GUARDIAN'S NO- R ; FOR RENT Notice is hereby given that the After June 1st, large warchouse undersigned as guatdian of the es- 06in, And the fnset oMses in the tates of Clara May and John D. Goddard, minor heirs of John D. Goddard, deceased, will apply to the Hon, C, M. Trammell, county judge, at his office in Bartow, Florida, on the 24th day of June, A . 1915, for an order to sell at pri- vate sale all the right, title and in- terest of the said minors in and to lot fourteen (14) of block three (3) «Claude Ienty | iy “ap corner West Main street and New York avenue, on A.C.L.tracks, Apply to Logan & Townsend or John Patterson. 4190 unexpired term above mentioned. 0. M. EATON, Mayor, Attest: L. SWATTS, City Clerk. H. 4189 Be **'THE WOMAN BEAUTIFUL.” You can have luxuriant glossy hair; pearly teeth, smooth hands, and a soft, clear healthy skin if you will use our hairtonics and beautifiers. They are free from harmful ingredients. Remember, itis easier to keep your hair than to restore it when it falls; it is easier to keep your beauty and complexion than to overcome sallowness and wrinkles. Begin today. Use OUR Beautifiers. WOO0DS’ DRUG STORE PHONE 408 WE TAKE CARE Beulah addition to Lake- land, Polk county, Florida. EORBIOI A BB 5 frataiedatetatatatens LUELLA GODDARD, SR SRR Big Books NOTICE OF ELECTION Enjoying this delightful occassion { 1 00 e By Great Writers : Mrs. Johnson's neice, Mrs. Ward, on [ty Governor and Mrs. Trammell [ iR y i e Hannibal D. Fields and wife to C. Sl 3 2 < Orange street. The parents had pre-|.,q viee-President and Mrs, Mar- bl Whereas, the Honorable 11 .D. v y baby | : yray, | H: Thomas, Mendenhall, elected as commissioner viously intended to carry the babyigyan were Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Gray, | TR rEa to St. Louis but decided they could|.¢ pajlahas Mes. 7. A DEEE. ot i “m‘———_] Paiiikys :‘:k'mnfi] o:n}'”:mwanrmrom‘ ,‘”mylw C ] 5 pell e & TR 5 Lakeland, 5 B H g(;: 8 goz:ld senice' here as any"|Tampa, and Mrs. E YI" Carney, of |y ¢ the Bellingham and Northern, ginning Jan, 1, 1914, aud ending where in the country. “().-nh -Talla see Democrat a subsidiary, has ,,.,.n ,.;,mm(;f (:r December 81, 1915, has tendered hia st {a twelve mile extension from Gosh-| . .ionation to the city commission- N Eant e SR LEGAL NOTICE on to Welcome, Wash. The exten- THE FLIRT ave opened a store for the sa i & feed, fertilizer, etc., in the Cowdery building, on Florida avenue. The firm will be known as Miller & Ow- ens, and the young men have the best wishes of their friends for suc- cess in their venture. Mr. S. L. A. Clonts gives in this To Whom It May Concern Notice y given that 1, O | K. pass, will apply to the Honorable |C. M. Trammell, judge of the county |court in Bartow, Florida, on the |25th day of June, A. D. 1915, for an order appointing me executor with | is here gion will reach a fine belt of . timber. This is to be shipped to sawmills located at Bellingham. R. A. Blumberg, of the English Woollen Mills Co., has contracted to sell 500 Palm Beach suits within the next da and his advertisement | issue of the Telegram some substan-|the will annexed of the estate of the of the special inducements he fs|° tial reasons why the people of this late J. Yates, deceased. Anyone | oo o ncare prominently dls. | ¢ community should give him their having objection to the said appuim-;mfl“fl In this paper. B. M. Grood- trade. Look up these reasons in his 'ment will present such objection n;l“n;k“. of Tampa, is with Mr. Blum- | | advertisement printed in this paper |the court on or hefore the time above |\ L " oioiing him in carrying on . today, and you will admit they are named 0. K. PASS : I hith anis sound ones 41185 A B B TR O Je e A B I The Coolest Picture House in TOWn | |; 5 cvangelist by the name of Al Jones fainted while preaching, TODAY 6:30 TO 10:30 would it-be hard work to RE- VIV-AL? VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES S R Fido, is that a female book or 2 And 4 Reels of Good Pictures, High | HYMN book? ass a little bit of ety nd Diams When Napoleon the head of a great . Alps, what did he TO SEE IF HE Friday, May 28— m do E i o \WAS CAPABLE. And he was. When jeorge § manager of the e Lo id ;’l:nqr:') Braves started in the world’s Arti <; 'vi~ last year, what did he do? HE b DOKE g SEE 2 E WAS CA- EE IF HE W2 BIG E- | LOOKED TO S \ SPECIAL FIRST PART SPE-| . And ho was When the S "* | s00d and loyal citizens of Lakeland <} Big Vaudeville Specialties SINGING QUARTETTE MUSICAL QUARTETTE NOVELTY AcCT BLACK FACE COMEDY ACT Ol Com- ted to start a Chamber of m- . what did they do? THEY LOOKEI) TO SEE IF THEY WERE CAPABLE. And they were.d Th;‘ - i s jied an Grand finale with one of the biggest Majestic I:heal;rb pla: lé:;:hll:of e novelties ever seen in Lakeland. found guilty of being i the best there is in Seats Now tter Get Them | ing its patrons A€ Early, B everything. There's a reason. In two thrilling reels. ers and said resignation was accept- ed by the city commissioners at their regular meeting held May 19, 1¢ to become effective June thereby causing a power and duty vested in me as may. ward of the city of Lakeland for the day of June, Booth Tarkington 15, 19 vacancy for the imexpired portion of said term; Therefore, in pursuance of ] Ralph Connor MORALS OF MARCUS / Locke the pr under the charter and ordinances of the city, be it known that sleetion will be held in the Fourth A SON OF THE HILLS k Harriet Comstock plection of a city commissioner for he said ward on Tuesday, the S8th A. D, 1915, to fill the THE DEVIL'S GARDEN W. B. Maxwell FLYING U RANCH B. M. Bower B 7 THE MASTER KEY Today SIX GREAT FEATURES CAUGHT IN THE ACT A Keystone scream THE DAGGER OF FATE A one reel thriller RIVAL BARBERS A comedy scream JEALOUSY An excellent drama RUNAWAY JUNE See that won- derful jump over the cliff made by a girl who flirted with death. THAT MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA If you care for good music, if your ear listens for refinement, if you en- joy up-to-the-minute selections, Majestic is where your musical soul will be satisfied. the CONTINUOUS SHOW 2:30 to 11 Never Closed Music Matinee and Night Tomorrow— 6 Big Feature Reels SHORTY AND THE CANNIBALS Comedy 2 reeler Good Ventilation R O R John Fleming Wilson Clear Pictures The Girl Detective —In— Old Ike’s Diamonds Kalem Sensational Drama in Two Parts THE TYPHOON J. W. McConaughy BIOGRAPHY OF A PRAIRIE GIRL Eleanor Gates THE PIT Frank Norris MISTRESS NELL George Hazelton His Soul Mate Lubin Comedy b 4 PP The Worthier Man A Vitagraph Western Prices 5 and 10 Cents BOOEE GGG DE DI i lakeland Cash Grocery G. W. McCorquodale, Mgr. 214 FLA. AVE. PHONE 290 I EARNESTLY INVITE THE PUBLIC TO GIVE ME A SHARE OF THEIR PATRONAGE, AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF THE CASH PRICES I AM MAK- ING. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY AND GET THE BEST BY TRADING WITH ME AND PAYING CASH, AS THESE PRICES WILL SHOW: 24 pounds Flour .. 12 pounds Ilour 10 pounds Meal 10 pounds Grits ‘ Ilead Rice, per pound Best Rice, per pound , per pound Lard, per pound S RS 1 pa e Cream of Wheat ... G L R PG e BRI Shreaded WhHsaL " . oiive canss package PPutfed Wheat pound can of La. Coffee pound Bulk Coffee pound Green Coffee ... .. e pound Cracker Boy Coffee . pound can Cracker Boy Coffee pound can Trimi Coffee 2-pound can Tomatoes can Clipper Corn oast Deef e R package of E. Apples pound Bulk Appl Prunes . . Best Butter 1 pound Navy I pound Lima ans § pound Black ed Peas peck Irish Potatoes Lamp Chimneys 1 pound Cheese 2 pound can Best Pink Salmon ..... Half Gallon Maple Sy 1 quart Maple Syrup .. 1 pint Maple Syrup LR 1 gallon Pure Cider Vinegar .. Bottle Vinegar ... 1 pound Best Tea 1 R ¢ 1 i es ans l ‘z% "fii Lakeland Cash Grocery MGR. - G. W. MCQRQUDALE,

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