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P Bl ' Case of Fire ). Frank Farrow is spending . mpa on a business and wnes, who is attending s college at Jackison- < parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. B, G (AR ¢ordon Keller hospital at Tampa trea iproving, which is gratifying s t0 her many friends. e — pot. C. A. Parker spent last night Lakeland enroute to Bartow from pesville, where he attended thc te convention of county superin- dents. [ — yre 1. C. Brooks has the lumber {. ground to convert her home the corner of Orange street and wouri avenue into a two story ¢, which will be fitted up it 21l modern conveniences. —eeeee \iss Luey Newsom, who is a mem- ¢ of the faculty of the Sanford bo! is spending today and tomor- 4 this city the guest of her er \rs. G. B. Murrell, and is be- mly welcomed by her manv Bis bost of friends will regret very ¢ty learn that Mr. T. E. Taylor quite ill at his home south The county has no more pilr citizen than honest, kindly pu Taylor, and there are many who airnestly hoping and trusting t his recovery will be speedy and mplete, In 4 letter to the editor, Mr. W. B. ey, a former popular Lakeland n hit now a resident of Jack- I¢, gives the following piece of which will be read with inter- b the many friends of Mr. and M Talley here: *““We have a new wdrow Wilson at oar house.” This eresting family is now composed ferr fine sons and ome lovely Rgkter, Mt 3. M. Stephens has returned o tie Fast Coast, where he has 2 lundling the orange crop of ‘ction for the past two months. norts fine returns, especially arl the latter part of the season. stephens, her nephew, Mr. Min- \and friend, Mr. Decker, who ¢ also been on the Kast Coast, ming through the country in Stephens’ car and expect to h Lakeland Monday. ————— P!, T B. Kirk came in last night ™ Gainesville, where he has been *ding the State convention of g g 4 8Pent| o, the orphans in another envelope ‘!'me here enrdute to his home Pant City, He reports a fine “'2, the convention adjourning 2t next in Fort Myers. L R Miles, rewail editor of the "'fl‘a're Reporter of St. Louls, Is ““ *ity today, the guest of Mr. W. f-'hon‘ He was unable to ac- 27 the National Hardware *" to Lakeland, but is now here ::,[:.. town as the visitors : “ 's paper will no doubt car- . interesting article relative to *"d and her many advantages | 00 900 s00020000¢ G A"FORTUNE HUNTER. (Eclair—~Drama.) i “HAT DAD DID. { (Eclair—Comedy. ) : e | _*.A WHITE LIE. ! “*9T"—Western Drama.) | Y S e " !™GLED MARRIAGE. | __T¥stal—Comedy.) { S ——— T ..... pTropeRe— | TXDRR IS .. _....& ‘ THE BVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, DAPHS S Miss Hazen Padrick, of Lakeland, on a visit to her sister, Mrs M. M IPm"rmh. returned yesterday to her ]home, accompanied by Mrs, Parrish. i who will remain in Lakeland several days.—Gainesville Sun. having a fine launch built. e will !probably remain in Florida till the fish quit biting, or he lands n some ;p:uvu where there are no fish, tion but what Dr. Liddy is one of the most ardent disciples of lzaak i Walton that ever struck this Sl.ltu.lduce myself, e John Selseymer, who is at{As he is a man of means, he invari- | years I've been connected with the !ably gets what he cannot catch from i fele. AT DIXIELAND METH- ODIST CHURCIL. RSONAL? ARAG Mr. Mcllvaine very tersely asks: “Why assume that the stupendous work of judging the billions whe have lived and died on this earth must be confined ‘to twelve or twen- ty-four hours? Do we not read.in the Scriptures of the ‘Day of tempta- tion in the Wilderness?'—forty years; and the day that Jehovah God made the earth and the heavens'—a long definite period?” The speaker is making use of many Scriptures said to be generally over- lcoked or ignored and which, he says, throw a flood of light upon and create new interest in the sub- ject, showing that God has a plan of stood solves all the mystery and commends itself to all right minded people as being the most reasonable, just, Joving and good. The entire expense of these lec- ’mrrs and others to follow are paid Dr. Liddy is now in Lakeland, and ! by the International Bible Students’ wding a couple of days sireams or lules. There is no ques- | | i association. Admission is free and no collection will be taken up. A cordial invitation is extended to all, HOWDY, FOLKS. One moment, please, while 1 intro- For the past three acGuire Racket Store of Plant City. \ment, is reported to be slow- | Florida waters.—Inverness Chron-|Now you know me, don’t you? Sometime ago I disposed of my in- terest in that business and, after lcoking over the entire State, have decided to cast my lot among you good people. I have secured the Services at Dixieland Methodist | Cowdery building, formerly occupied church: by the Harper 10¢ store and the Van- Sunday morning and evening, spe- [ derslide Furniture Company. 'clnl sermon to young men, “Five Mountains in the Young Man’s Way to Hell,” by Rev. F. E. Steinmeyer AT THE MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCH. t Services at Myrtle street Method- ist church at 7:20 pm. by Rev. . I Aweat, editor Florida Christian Advocate. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Ly Rev, ROW, | of Sunday schools, State of Siorida. H CHURCH TOYORROW. There will be the nsual preaching services at the Presbytevian chureh tomorrow merning and ovenine Sunday school, 9:45. The Sunday school offering wi'll he a special col- lection for Mountain missions. Hours |l‘or service, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. W. 8. PATTERSON, Pastor. REV. C. W. WHITE WILL PREACH AT THE METHODIST CHURCH. | Rev. C. W. White, Sunday school ! field secretary, will be at the Meth- |odlst church tomorrow morning and ievening He will speak on the sub- i ject of the work of the Sunday school. Mr. White is one of the best | Sunday school men in the entire { church, and one of the most enter- taining and Instructive speakers in the Florida conference. Those who have opportunity to hear him will fcel themselves well paid for the go- !ing. No collection is taken in con- nection with this work. Pleaso let me say to the members that the offering tomorrow for be- ! nevolent purposes will go to the or- phanage of our conference at Enter- prise. Those who are using the du- plex envelopes will please put their offering for the orphans in the red end tomorrow at one of the services. Others will please put their offerinz and mark it “orphans.” Members of the Sunday school are urged to be present tomorrow and hear Mr. White. Parents are re- quested to arrange for their children to stay for preaching, Cordially, ISAAC C. JENKINS, Pastor. “WHERE ARE THE DEAD,” AND “THE DAY OF JUDGMENT." Are the Two Topics on Which Mr. Mecllvaine Will Speak. Noted Lecturer Will Make Address at the Auditorium Sunday After- noon and Evening. torinm. Mr. Mcllvaine, the lecturer, de- public platform that the great here- after and the kingdom of heaven are nreolved problems to many minds, | and that it is a question of great perplexity to the majority of people as to why there should be any day of judzment, If it i true, as general- Iv tancht and believed, that tha judement eentence eoncerning each jndividnal member of the human race is rendered, and his eternal des- tiny fxed at the time of his death. Disatreninz with the theor- that the general day of judzment is a twelve or twenty-four-hour period, Address | Wiiite, field seeretary | Two intensely interesting ]f'cturl"x; "on the subjects, *Where Are thn§ | Dead,” and “The Dayr of Judzment,” "will be given Sunday at 2 p. m. and & 7:30 p. m., respectively, at the Audi- 4 i ] elares, both In the press and on the ;I ] We expect to open about April 1. The stock will consist of every- thing in the ready-to-wear line of men's, boys’, women's and children's, also notions, housefurnishings, shoes for the whole family, In fact, the same goods as elsewhere, sold cheap- er than anywhere, Look out for our circular which wil! give exact date of our opening 2nd the most astonishing low prices you people have ever heen offered MOORE'S RACKET STORE. Cowdery Building, Main St, Lakeland 460 GO TO CINCINNATI-LOUISVILLE Via South Atlantic Limited; daily through train, Diners. H. C. Bretney, I P. A, L. & N. R. R., Jacksonville. Where Are the Dead? Mellvaine at the Auditorium Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 184 Costly Shortsightedness. Many & man is spending all his spare cash trying to find & remedy for FLA., MARCH 29, 1914, T s Baptist Missionary and Aid Society Committees Appointed. The committees of the Baptist La- dies Missionary and Aid Society bave been appointed for the coming year and are given below. The Lakeland Society is one of the few societies in the State which has qualified for the hohor roll at the Southern Baptist convention, which is a marked distinction. On this ac- count the State secretary desires a photograph of the society and this will be taken Monday afternoon, at which time all members are request- ed to be present. The various committees of the so- who has been here the past ten days |salvation which when rightly under- | ciety are as follows: Telephone Committee—Mrs S. L. A. Clonts (chairman), Mrs. R. E. Scipper, Mrs. C. Conner. Programme Committee—Mrs. \. D Edwards (chairman), Mrs. Chas. Conner, Mrs_R. L. Mayes. Membership Committee--Mrs. I lan- agan (chairman), Mrs. I1. C. Stevens, |y Mrs. C. A, Owens, Mrs, Chas. Dur- |ram-~-. Mrs, ML Hills, Mrs, J_ D, Rug- | gles, Finance Committee—Mrs. D. Il Dickson, Mrs. J. l.eVay, Mrs. L. A Mrs. F. Il. Hursey, Mrs. J. L. Pa- drick, Mrs. J. \V, Kimbrough, Mrs. H. C Stevens, Mrs, Carter, Mrs, Park. Mission Study Class—Mrs. L. F. Henley. Literature Committee J Mrs. A. Potts (chairman), Mrs, Ida Carlton. Music and Press Reporter—Mrs. 0 O. Davis. Room Committee—Mrs. W. D, Nowlin (chairman), Mrs. lda Carl- : ton. Special Season Programs—Mrs C. Stevens, Flower Committee—Mrs. C. A. !Owens (chairman), Mrs. J. D. Allen, ! Miss Hattie Knight. | Reception Committee—Mrs. E. C. "Flanagan, Mrs. E. C. Angell. | Visiting Committee—Mrs, J. lLe- Vay (chairman), Mrs. L, F. Henloy, {Mrs. W. D, Edwards, Mrs, J. L., Pad- rick, t Ald Committee—Mrs. R, E_Seip- per (chairman), Mrs. R. E. Brid-es, i Mrs. . M. Buck, Mrs. C. W. Stans- Iberry, Mrs J. D. Rugsles, Mrs. M. | Hills, Socinl Committee —Mrs, I, C, Stev- | ens (ehairman), Mrs. L. Tenley, Mrs, { Conner, Mrs, R. 1. Mayes, Mrs W. E. Hear Mr, |Combs. e o L] Holy and Unholy Dead; Where Are they? Lecture at Auditorium Sun- day, 3 p. m, 484 The Day of Judgment; Is It to Be 8 digestion that he runed with candy | Feared or Loved? Mcllvaine at Audi- before he marricd it. on -artistic line<, they FAIT SMUJ and support yaur Zukles; and they wear untilKingdom Come. We put plenty ofmoney into our shoes and give you Good Value. Buy your shoes from us. like them so well you’ll come to us for everything you need from head to foot. I The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ‘ Qur Shoes are made right- Our shoes always have ROOM 'ENOUGH for your toes; they are bulit toium Sunday, 7:30 p. m. 484 and look stylish: You will The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY Reynolds, Porsonal Service Committee—Mrs. || G. W. McCorquodale (chairman), g fice FIve. FREE LOT IN Sloan Park The Beautiful, Exclusibe White Residence Suburb, Just West of Lake Beuiah Here Is Our Proposition: No lottery, no scheme, just a plain business proposition. Lot is desirably located on corner, and well worth $300. Buy one or more lots, and for every dollar you pay in | cash, you get 5 per cent in- terest in this lot. When all stock in lot has been taken in this way, all holders of certificates will be given no- tice, and they can sell, or hold for higher price. Should they prefer to sell at once, pay more, I will take lot and pay $300.00 cash for it, or if some desire to sell, { cates desire tohold for higher price, I will take at cost, in- terests of those desiring to sell, and pay them cash for same., Property will be sold in this beau- tiful residence section for next few days, on excedingly liberal terms. Small cash payment, balance on easy installments. Property is cer- tain to be higher, so sooner you buy, the larger your profits will be, as present prices will not remain in force but very few days. When you wish to look at property, see us or phone 342 or 165 Green, and will take you out in car to look and no one else be willing to. e AT A