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In Case of Fu-e Phone $ 000 ; o drpiolebir i bbb bbb ddgag United States Marshal J, C, Fown, of Jacksonville, is in the iy today on business and has been pt busy shaking bands with his any Lakeland friends who are al- vs giad to welcome him, Rev. and Mrs. I. C. Jenkins otored up to Lakeland from Tam- today with Mr. and Mrs. E, H, obson of that city and while here e party were at the Kibler. They wrned this afternoon after greet- g their many Lakeland friends. Dr. J. Edgar Wilson, a prominent ember of the Charities and Correc- ons conference, returned from ainesville last night where he at- nded a most successful session of at body. Mrs. H. C. Stevens and children ave this afternoon for Ocala, here they go to spend several days ith friends and relatives. They il] be joined the latter part of the eck by Mr. Stevens who will be in ala for the week-end. Mr. Epps Tucker, Jr., and family e now living on Gilmore avenue one of the new bungalows recent- erected by Mr. Biewer, where ey will be at home to their friends the future. Miss Gates, the trained nurse, has turned to Lakeland after a visit two months with relatives at her i home in Chicago. She is glad to p back in Lakeland and her friends e glad to see her. Messrs, H. L. slagle and W. P. ellott, of Salem, Ohio, have bought Mr. (. A. Hardwick the latter's terest in the Lakeland Rental & pilection Agency, and are now lay- g plans to work up a splendid psiness in this line. They have of- es over the First National Bank here Mr, Mellott is in active arge C. Colbert has sold his to Hattie Brown, and has com- xl the erection of a home on s avenue in Dixieland, just prosiie Orange Park, where he and s family will reside as soon as the PV home is completed. Mrs. ovn has not yet decided whether e will occupy her new purchase or pt. Mr. R. pme on South Missouri avenue Is. The funeral of Barney Hendrix, o died Sunday night, was con- tod yesterday morning at the uily home on Lake Hollingsworth b Dr. W, ade in the city cemetery. Mr. S teens, and his untimely death is tally deplored by his many lends. He was i1l for a number of of fever and while his death ! been expected, it was neverthe- 5 4 shock to his loved ones and iends, Mr. E. B. Lane, clerk of the PP of Auburnidale, was a business kitor to Lakeland today. Mr. Lane VS that the citizens of Auburndale ¢ undismayed by their recent s ses from fire and are prepar- f¢ 10 rebuild. They have all the e (onfidence owing to the fact Tonight CRWT At 8 the Auditorium tonight at tock will be a comcert by the PUlat Buck Quartette. Entirely W Lrogram. CEVIQVIN K. Piner, interment be-| that fire Protection ;Z:r:fmdztr Lakesang capitalists Way a project to ere ct : 1light and water plang at Auburn- “;:eD Messrs, §, E. Memminger, iy McRae, T, 1, Wood and oth’ i ahre associateq in the enterprise ich doubtless wiyy be g profitablt; one and at the same time mean much for thri\'im: \uburndale 18 in sight, g GERMAN LUTHERANS DEDICATE CHURGH IN DIXELAND The Missouri Synod Lutherans ded- icated their new church building that has just been completed in Dixieland on last Sunday. Two ex- cellent sermons appropriate to the occasion were heard by the congre- The Cut Price Wwork of removip modious new qug store b“gau the g into their com- rters in the Djck- son building today, Aj 1 gation. Although en- gaged Rev. L. V stg in this stupendous task, their .m b ©o WAGBRINEN, T ore will remain op of the congregation, preached a en during the time of the removal and a1 custom- ers will be taken care of. Mr. Crum l.m owner of the gtope left las£ night for New York to purchase his | spring line of ;,oods German sermon in the morning and Rev F. Wambsganss, father of the pastor, preached an English sermon in the afternoon. Several beautiful anthems were sung by a choir from Tampa, which added much of inter- est to the services. Both services were well attended. A number came {up from Tampa. Much interest was manifested and after the services were over several nice presents were given to the church. A check of fifty (dollars from St. Peter's Evangelical train following |l-utheran church, of Columbus, Ind., and an altar cloth from the Tampa congregation were very pleasant sur- prises indeed to the congregation. Train ‘\o 80, Fort Myers Tampa, was delayea several hours today on account of a freight wreck at Punta Gorda, whicy blocked the way. The Sanford train took pas- sengers and mail from here on down to Tampa on the regular schululoI time, the regular later. to Baseball interest for the coming season is al!‘(‘dd\ much in evidence, and tonight all who want to see| Rev. O. Z. Hertzog, of Hiram, Lakeland have a winning team the|Ohio, spoke to a full house last coming summer, will met at the Fub Sunday morning and evening at the Clothing Co.’s store, where plans|Christian church. His morning for the club will be perfected. sermon was ‘‘Placing Christ,” and —— was said to be as good a Gospel ser- The Southwestern Circle of the|mon as was ever preached in Lake- Baptist Missionary society will not [land. His evening lecture on Twin meet tomorrow afternoon, as|Forces in Old China was a masterly planned, but the meeting has been |effort and listened to with deep in-| postponed until the 23th on account [terest. Prof. Hertzog is one of the of the Chautauqua at which time #9ld preachers in the Christian will meet with Mrs, South Missouri avenue, life, but while sojourning in Floridn‘ and residing at Kissimmee he finds time to go out to some church and preach on Sunday. He #till loves the pulpit and is at home before an aud- The people of the Christian WHERE THE STORK STOPS Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conner are the parents of a bouncing son, born ience . yesterday, Dr. Groover tn attend-| church are to be congratulated on St having such an able man visit them Mr. and Mrs. W. (. Atwater gt el are the parents of a fine little son, born yesterday. THE NORMAN FIELD PLAYERS and Mrs. Wi ds The Norman Ffeld Players will b} Mr. the attraction at the Auditorium all Perkins are | rejoicing over the arrival of a fine next week. This company comes SRLARNTL SeR e highly recommended by newspapers BT i where they nave played recently, ILLINOIS MAN SAYS FLORIDIANS SHOULD BE the Orlando papers Mr. Field was | particularly | of four week by ago. PROUD OF THEIR CLIMATE | for ceveral years leading man with e the . W. Park Co. and as such Mr, W. F. Eades, a real "'\"“"“\\n\- very popular in this State. The dealer of Palmyra, IIl., who recent- . oo will be the opening ly epent some time in Lakeland | play, 1 comedy-drama of the highest writes the Telegram of c¢iaditions (m;:_ with a very strong plot, and as he found them In his native clever comedy. “What Happened State upon his return: to Jones” will be presented Friday “I returned home from your city et This is a comedy from the on Feb. 9 to find a 14-inch snowfall and on the evening of the 11th it on of Broadhurst, author of Bought and Paid For, and has been referred began snowing very hard and up 0 -l uipe greatest comedy of all this writing, 11:30 a. m. of the time” by all the leading New York 13th, there has been no let up. The papers wind has kept up a continuous howl & { from the northeast at the rate of lhirl;-l\"o miles per hour. The m;\;'ls wre impassible in y places on account of the drifting "sometimes being as much as eight feet in depth. 1 just reee ed a let ter from Mont tating the ther-| gistered 42 below an ix was a young man yet in| mometer e the snow ‘four feet on the level, the people of Florida should be very thankiul of their very find climate The Cooke ened at the m;.h to capacity | s f their m mbers went with a snaj | Cooke has surrounded ‘ Players theater Comedy Majestic houses and ¢ and vim. Mr. himself with an excellent comnan | and cach and every act is full of| i ; fun The Cooke | clean, wholesom¢ 1 The ) % o 11 be at the Majesti( all wes 3 changing their program €% LY |_,| RAY COOKF sk ivige all that like a refined | \yviqy Muieetic. Tonlght, and we advise ¢ at | ith : troni is theater. show to patr TOMERL | NORMAN FIELD PLAYERS COOKE CO\IEDY PLAYERS, In 4-act plays and vaudeville be Eight Peol 1 Hou _} rrv“ twe s. Popular prices. Opening gram of fined Comedy {z,_ Village Parson Ladies, COO}\ '\ND MAE .. laccompanied by gentlemen, holding fn the Comedy Skit, “The SPEECR™ | oo rveq seat ticket, free, Monday | ma '\’ n L'h RAY COOKE KE AND THE EDINGER | - ... ) ke SIS TERS CHAUTAUQUA | ancing AC | ooy Feb. 23— i y ] 'S PLAYERS \&ATERSOI" NORMAN FIELD'S PL! “AvN?A» of Sweet SONES | o renertoire of comedy, four-act G - l"d‘v~_ with vaudeville between the G. \IOORE ~ |acts. Popular prices. J\‘luu';s y medy Magic | Week March 2— e i | PERUCHI GYPSENE PLAYERS |1n high class plays. Popular prices. P}Xé?'}z}é GOUT |y11 star cast including Edward BOGGFSM:.«.. omedy E],*o;zn, Ed Lawrence and other P stars. H Week March 9— : ON THF MA’g{h‘ixller SAM PARKS SHOW' some W 4-act plays and vaudeville at popu- TR lar prices SETT[NG o March 16— I“”gg f;:m” 3 PAUL GILMORE PRICE "% Bt in the Romaatic Play nd Nig Al This Week MSSEP Oty CAPTAIN ALVAREZ €0! THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., FEB. 17, 1914. A Glance W Goodyear on church and is now living a retired | | at Our CoNNER, With Cooke Co., Majestic Tonight. WANDA WATERSON .fiusngugo.;ngugugn;»;ugu' g EpoLTeAL ANNUUNI}EMENTE Gredrfoeoiduedrdrdrdrdud P and Cod FOR COUNTY TREASURER 1 announce myself a candidate for county treasurer of Polk county sub- ject to the action of the Democratic | primary election June 2, 1914, WERNER G. JONES, Auburndale, & Fla. FOR 10& Interesting apND Instructive Fullman Car. Don't fail to see the Aztec Talling Parrot, and other Tropical basketry, blanket weaving, pottery, Windows Bring in your Watch, Clock, Jeweiry Repairing and Engraving National Ecucation Sccierv an idols; One chunk of silver weighs 100 pouiids, PAGE FIVE ILL convince you that we carry all the Latest and Best that is carried in a First-class Jewelry Store Satisfaction guaranteed N Next door to Postoffice O’'Steen & King BB PR BB P PP EBEEDEEHH DD PHDEEPPEODPBEEEDDDDEdbbid FOR EVERY DAY USE THE Vintage Design ETCHED GLASS Serviceable--Inexpensive Azl PEPEPEFIRRPRPDITIEEE See my window BB BB BB oo oo Sl b B oelosfoode B Bl H. C. STEVENS PR P PP PP PP EPEPERRPPRRE b JEWELER * i LAKELAND, FLA. * TAKE A TRIP THROUGH MEXICO' $10, 00.00 Lducatxonal Exhnbnt in a €pecially Built {1 »aded hv the Government under Msdero: the Yational Railways of Gid Mcxico. Relics trom Pompeii of Mexico; 400-year-old Bed; Mexican Monkey, Birds; Hanriwork of Mexican natives, such ag drawn work, feather work, linger painting, ete.; opals, onyx, silver, ete., from Mexican Mines. valued at $250. There are hundreds of Muscum exhibits in the car, such as dressed fleas (in cases); silk worms andd raw silk; horned toads; the armadillo; 257-pound turtle, ete. Also transparent glass photos of Mexican people and scenery, valued at $1,000. The agricultural, in- dustrial and mineral products of Old Mcxico are educational for every one 1o see, Now on Exhibit, Until Wednesday Night, A. C. 1. Track, Florida Avenue Onen daily from 9 o’clock each mormug to 10 at niGht III[ GRAND | Monday 16th All Week BILLY HILL CO 5 People 5 A Novelty Show. Comedy Talking and Dancing PRINCESS JUANITA Acts. The Pretty Spanish Girl in Singing and Dancing CAPTAIN MACH The Wonder Man A performance no other has ever given. Hear his wonderful story of, how he was captured by the Boxers K while protecting the missionaries of | j_ China. See his act which shows the ' * signs of the persecution by the sav—; age Boxers while in Captivity in China. ADMISSION 5¢, 15¢ THREE REELS PICTURES OF THE BEST COMING All Next Week WILES & NELSON B'I'OCK Co. 10 People—7 Pretty Girls, Comedians «gnmug.a%;.musugxg, ..(3, : 'y “i"-' & ks ® & |2 always mantains an ample g reserve, and | recommend it * to you as a safe place for ¢ ; your business ” TR B L S B T LR W E@WMg [venmglclegramlOcaWeek