Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 25, 1914, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. LAKELAND, FLA., FEB. 25, 1914. B v ) PCRSONAL® |miskersiiL Tem MIE CRONN T0 PARAGPRAPY BOES T0 TANPA BE PRESENTED WITH £ 6 FRIOAY EVENING HANDSONE NG On Friday night, at 8 o’clock, Mike Crown, one of the most pop- & ln Case Of F‘re % |the Lakeland basketball team will | 13T railroad officials in Florida, was recently promoted from assistant su- # | meet the Tampa team in the gym- " perintendent of the Jacksonville r.iis-‘ & :;. ;g’ nasium of the Tampa Y. M. C. A. ; & P one A &| The Lakeland high school boys | tTict to superintendent of terminals | & are practicing daily and nightly for in Jacksonville, and in order to show New Ef fgcls In Jewelryand Styles = thatchange with every %)0 season are always in- cluded in our up-to-date stock of Artistic Jewelry Tango Beads Tango Slipper Sets Slipper Buckles Enamel Butterflies ra-«ausnm‘z»z-mm«bevwm oo fy % i o | AT Sl . cp@OBOBE R G dldSaa83da | this, their last game of the season.|'N¢il high rezard and esteem for & _\¥r and Mrs. Geo. H. Tilley, of Word also came from Tampa lhat'“”s popular gentleman, the em- ,';f )arien, Conn., arrived yesterday far Hha ployes of the Jacksonville district \‘5' boys over there are practicing a4 few days’ visit to Mrs. J. L. Til-| ¢ never before. They have had a ¢v. While here they are pleasant- located at the Kibler hotel. will, on next Sunday, present him a| [sample of Lakeland's athletics, aml]h‘m‘l\”m' diamond ring at a meet | ( will, if possible, retrieve their laur-| "8 € l'f‘ held at Sanford. ’ els, lost to dLakeland in their first! didtive Dbl siag iy, ”“‘“”"li Mr. E. H. Steele, of Robinson, | sane. jCole & Hull, Lakeland jewelers I., and Mrs. E. R. Edwards, of| (p (e other hand, Lakeland js|® €OSt of $583, and is now on dis- rie, Pa., have been the guests of |aqually determined to finish I\m"""“ in their windows. The donors eir nephew, Mr. H. C. Stevens|gsason with a record of every u;lvm\" signed the important duty of the r the past several days, and are(won. 8o fur t hey have been suceess-| =S purchase to Conductor J. A weh impressed with Lakeland and] Ratliff, and that he made a selee Conner, O’Steen & King 083 OB QR Cr Qe B CHE Ol WW*%& ¢ people. H«M-&wfiwfl E Mo ands Nensy Rl s s aiiien = ol ling on sev wn that afternoor SRB BB PR POR DI RO QEORQFQ B 13O vhom are !, n he G t 2ood is i 1 i iV Hy MNee of t ras and Mrs. G Cline and Mr i toa 1 ( Lot il Lo L UL D e e R TR | b . L e Bt oiere b1 WILLIARD NEMORIAL MERTING | TING GN QOOD SHOWS SIGHITY ¢ ; ; s anplescitne i ot therWiol 6 -BaineallRas il fo it sl b e BRI Bk U e T SR l :9: .\Ir,l .\Tol":an (,r:‘m‘,.. Is spending | 1yrping, all will come back together| The W ) N \ e e e FOR (3: ':Lil\ ::11‘,‘\‘;‘,:0];1(:”1;,1111:1‘1(l[“g‘lim::;ll)s]?:lrfJ(m“[\lil;- h‘l]'r ".i:II. - : %i"r:uvm.\. ‘\\:.[‘hil'li \?»I:l“l'::ll '\!u_\ yesppear at their best a .('nn.n':nl_\ fll'. act-| % :%: TR I ll ot the high school, and{terday afternoon at the bhome of {ors must have a fair-sized audience | f"”“ “‘S“\'m"" a “m”"“' He r”";x luvge number of business menMrs. J. W, Turner. An interesting|ro say the least, but this does not|® EVERY DAY USE : turns to Gainesville tonight. | have alveady signitied their inter-land appropriate program of musie|hold zood in the case of the Norman [& & ST S R {tion of goi and readines was rendered and a|Field players, who appeared last | THE k Gen. A. D. Williams of Jackson-| \Word comes that a aveat nnun“fl!\n rooffering taken for the Willard ' night before a mere handful of peo-|$ :g ville arrived in Lakeland last night [others are going and it looks Viemorial fund, :M. at the Auditorium, and put «m,‘-' & and today, in company with Col. J. :rhnuuh Friday will be a red letter D. Allen, went cver to Bartow to|day in the history of t(he |..zlu-l;nul‘ wh this fund, the »accomplished lan oxeellent play in a manner such & ® 4 < 4 A contributions as would have indicated that w ln age eSIgn ; interview Gen. lLaw regarding thv}hi:l\ school . of local vnions throughout the ['n‘.l—;\\m being encored by an audience Confederate reunion ro be held in Everybody will c¢njoy the trip,{ed States. The publication of liter-ithat would have tased the seating Jacksonville in May. Gen. Wil-told and young alike, and the ,~|n-!ul”1” appropriations for waor ~.‘.uv:|- ty of the theater instead of al’ ETCHED GLASS § liams is an uncle of Mr. G. J. Wil-|dents will never have a boetter u]»-i:m!u:\a colored people and Indians. | imnch that it fook a telescope to sw.! 4 & liams, superintendent of the job de-|portunity of showing their ?‘y)Alltx‘\\‘vI’l\ in Alaska and the Philippines The reason tor the small crowd \\;153,_ :§: partment of the Evening Telegram{to Lakeland and the school than is|and the maintenanec of a mission- | (hat evervbody that conld raise the ¢ S i bl . l '%: and News. ofteredl Friday afternoon. {n_\ at Ellis Island are some of the{price and didn't have anvthing m‘h‘. erVIcea e nexpenSive .",. NG - To the general public who have|cuterprises made possible by this do that could be put off, had gone to | o ; e 11134 N ad-|attended the games, sreby con- | tund, and so, of this and, noble ! i he ecrowds arve + ':l'{"; Mr. and Mrs. William T. Brad ended the gam thereby con i L Sl 4 oble Tampa, but the erowds are all hack {5 A!bdk berry, of Pittsburzh, Pa., are in thetributing mizhtily to the team's suc-| Woman, it can be said “her works now, and they can take it from one | when they | city guests of the New Tremont. |cesscs, the boys especialy urge toldo follow her e i v i ‘ : See my window who knows a good play Mrs. Bradberry is a newspaper|take this trip with them, promising S s . see it that th will gee g !l!ll—l‘:lll")‘:'.' woman of experience anid took much|all a mest enjoyable evening. show if they go down to the Audi-|d 4 i 1 IS i Vi & S interest in being shown over the| T 5 = METHO%IE(EII?ES‘IIIII},I?II{‘YWNIIIAI&CH l: orium tonfaht angl sce these splon- | S#88E s R R LR R kb & Telegram plant, which she declared Hd plavers in thar theilline play & @ to he one of tie hest equipped in NEW THEM"NT IS The proviously announced evange : H c STEVENS 4 the conntry. | istic services under the dirvection of [TUTLDING AND LOAN ASS'N & e » MAKINE A PAHK M\u the pastor. Rev. J. B. Ley, at 1-‘1r~xj BUILDS iIP A MITY | 3 is in Lakeland, looking about with scheduled, Sunday, March 1, at 11 Mr. M. G. Willard, who has an | ¢ At ati S i hristis ople of ¢ le-fadvertisement in this paper relative | a view to locating. Ile 3s an enthu- 1. m, Christian people of all ¢ advertisemen \ I i ¢ Messrs Cochran & Overstreet, | nominations are cordially invited tofrg the esgtablishment of a building [ [‘A'\['JLAND, FLA. siastic admirer of this section, and ‘ i ; rner of the New Tiei 1, | affiliate. The earnest : brotherly | and Joan association. a project which declares that it many advant- |oWner of the New Treiicit hotel, | afliliate I'he earnest and and loan ass ! 1.8 proj 5 . v L ages over California. e also states|are having the vacant site from|co-operation of pastors urgently{he has been working hard upon for EREGEEEEEPOEIPEIEPIIIIDDIEEIIEPIIBIIIIIIIIRIEIEHE that if this section' were advertised | Which the Tremont was moved, con-[needed and as urgently solicited. quite a while, calls our attention to | TITERELTTY one-half so well as California, the|Vverted into a handsome park, work Nothing will be done or said tofthe following item from the Man- latter would not lonz he considered | Daving been begun on this improve-foffend good taste, or to antagonize kato (Minn.) Daily Review: in the same class with Florida. ment this morning. the doctrinal views of those whosef “probably the larzest agency by Do It Now“‘ A brick walk will be laid from|interpretation of the Scriptural fun-|which the building of homes in this 63753 Main street to the front entrance of |damentals lead them to seek fellow-!city and North Markato is carried on There are mno further develop-|the hotel, and on either side of the|ship with and service to Ciod in com- is through the Mankato Savings and ments in the Futch-Jewett building | walk the remainder of the property|munions other than our own. Man’s' Building Association. The business TODAY controversy today. Mr. Jewett has| i) be laid out in grass, making|common enemy is sin. His common of the year just closing has been one established Rush St. .John on his|inhis one of the show places of the|friend is Christ. Christians of alllof the largest in the history of that part of the disputed stairway, ""“'ul\ Since the New Tremont has|shades of evangelical faith seck to|association, its total loans amounted 2. 0 p l ! that young man is happily selling 'y oy renovated and refurnished, pri-|destroy sin through the mediation |10 $125.542. The preat portion of | OIn lll' Opu ar n chewing gum. cigars, ete., to any yate baths installed, and other im-|of Christ. For special effort in that|that amount went into new houses [i comers who wish to buy—mean- ,rovements made, the house has|direction, having the same end in! built in this eity and North Manka- Il i ~ while holding the fort. Workmen yaan very popular with the travel-| view, let us unite our forces of faith (o, and represents from 50 to G0 per z Chrlstmas are going ahead on portions of the |, public and is building up ajand service. You will be plwls-‘hllwm of the value of the improve- building not affected by the con- splendid reputation for its excellent| with and helped by the singers’ ments made. Of this amount $82,000 I troversy. L cuisine . songs and the preacher's messaces. was loaned in the three months of |3 . In addition to the park and walk,|Join with us, and we will give you June, July anid Aneust. No other in- aVlngs u H. J. Cranston, whose home is in | {po owners will also erect a hand-|the glad hand, and rejoice with you sritution in the city as rendered | Elgin, I11., is detained in a cell at o electric sign on the street,[as we divide such “snoils” as may wmore material aid in its upbuilding s the city hall, having been arrested |y .ving the name .of the hotel,{be wrested from our common foe. than this association. It is safe to % S at the railroad station last night | iy il be located at the en-{In the spirit of Christ, the faith of say that the actual value of the im-|& when the train came in from Tampa. |\ ;00 1o the walk from Main street.|the Gospel and the honds of a com- provements for which its tunds were| $ Cranston seems to have hecome sud- el mon hrotherhacd, 1 heg to subseribe Joaned this year amounted to over 2 v : Hundrds have Joined--- scores will no question but that a denly and violently ins:mv.. and .h.u WOMAN'S BIBLE CLASS ;my.w If as was locked up for safe keeping. If- | il : T it JOHN B. LEY. properly conducted bhuilding and | § J i ; il oin. forts to communicate by wire with The Woman's Bible class of the loan concert onld be a tremendons| & his friends in Tlinois have thus fariy o o Sunday school will hold| proven fruitless. He has been at| business meeting Thursday at 81 THE proprietors of the Lakeland joree for development in Lakela Frostproof ru;n.!l.\. where he ha p. m.. at the chureh. All members been engaged in the lull'lh‘““"-‘v.”., nrged to bhe present day will be Ladies' Day, trade. He had some money and val 1 to 5. Every lady is cordially|cial to the communit uables on his person, which are be- Regular meeting Palm Chapter| invited to come and practice lhi~| | wholegsome sport, which will he The department of agriculture is| | | | | ow!liny Alley announce that to- gnd our business mer conld i Make sure your Christmas money, from (nothine that would he more henefi- for a “Christmas without money is ing taken care of. He is a member in good standing of the Odd Fellows, ot the e i is desired. FLORA F. KI 26, 0. E. 8., Thursday, Feb. 10 p. m. A full attendance | y | mentionerd 2146 free to them at the hours before|going to illustrate poultry raising o like June without sunshine.” with moving pictures i AR 2 %r Costs NOTHING to join --costs nothing to withdraw, <o .pq,g.mm @ AIJI)II()RIIJMZ 4—Fine Teature Pictures—4 ATERELSER NEw WILES & NELSON STOCK (0. Call today---let us explain to you. All This Week— ; NORMAN FIELDS AND HIS TONIGHT o : 5 A >O_I_flL PLAY : S STOFFEN S ¢ OB PP Pip oy 85§ Regular Program : ‘ . » < : > Ay e Dutch Comedy | bafct" DC xes for ! NORMAN FIELDS PLAYERS T0BIN'S SWEETHEART RIRTE : y posit Bo or Rent. | ome f: CHU‘D \O,F\T\H wdevill PERUCHI-GYPSENE CO PHOTOPLAYS % & i ; BARY'S JOY RIDE v kS Prices: . ~ ; i ey P THE WAR CORRESPONDENT i ¢ Adults, downstairs 5 THE GREAT DOCTOR SAM PARKS COMPANY : % Tomorrow Night + A : .., [N DARKEST RUSSIA 2 = 1 : o ; ; Coping—All Next We : LAKELAND, FLORIDA Friday Special CRAWFORD L issiavee : WHAT HAPPENED 20 J0NE8- | The GF

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