Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 26, 1914, Page 5

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| torced not to me all 26, 1914 i THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., FEB. should have appeared will M85t biek to be 1ol under- "~ best town in the best ‘part of the best 0 be fair to all we are State, and no argument on earth ls’ to change our views on the | ntion any names at 20ing \hswnhvlm, l\mn\ we dldnr change the \mtox H are in the city, from Kokomo and Cleveland, but we ;$nt him over to Secretary Hol-! Cor nelison on South Boulevard | worthy, of the Board of Trade, and' WHY LAK | 1T he can’t impress on him why f.ake- EI-ANH ls jland is the best spot this side of ) of North Carolina, the guests of My and: ‘Myg: A Wr T T [ S e New Effects In Jewelry and Styles that change with every 3 season are always in- Phone 5 000 :gl THE BESI 'I'BWN |N III“ why-—well. he had just as z 3 twell get on any one of our 40 pas- & 2 d t t k f 1 R TR T TR ST D TR R e -I» .“ neer trains that pass through g Cluded ln Our up'to" a e S OC 0 | LoD URRRNOB000D! HE BEST STATE | akeiana aaity ani <o back 1o Onto 5 by 0‘ L and Indiana He is a very fine gen- & o REGISTER! Bl he Sitice G [ tleman, however, and is looking more | ® [ @ ° DO IT NOW! @ his mornj D 5 ’”W;; [ for information than to pick flaws Art’stzc ewe r o = 0. leveland, Ohio : .11:11 | We believe, and we hope yet to ledrnl‘ o you can't vote lin the com- Q@ s name, who 100k exc ition to the ;f\:u he has decided Lakeland and | i primary elections unless € line carrio] gt tho hend b e Florida the best places the _\tum . ; register anew. It makes O huce of W ‘m \ [I”'El “[llln‘- round in which to dwell. TaflgO BeadS Tango Shpper Sets & lifference that you have & e s made thar | £ 5 - .istered omce; everybody @ i Listtown in 11, hst | Slipper Buckles Enamel Butterflies measter acary o s o0 PROGRAMS ARRANGED - the new election law. & ¢ Stitos \d o ® you attend to this & ings on F[IR FAHMEHU GL”B g’ . NOW, you will not be @ [ 1i- ; O N N E R TE E N | NG stration expires oun @ < : ;o i Pfislomce next door 10 s 3 Lusy if you want to ¢ i X ) you have never regis- © it { POSFUNS Feported b . . REGISTER Now. ¢ oo o oo LAXELAND TEAM 1S 4 yo egistered in a for- < 1 1 1ot hs ] ’ “ .:j;fl:‘fbl;{;(‘;] di\ ER Z, o | Maitali = b How and o What BUINB Ifl IAMPA 1‘ FOR :51 PR 60 0us o : N { |1."1IH~«“|\<‘> 14«»}11 the Use of Import- < |:., EVERY DAY USE :§ S s 4 d od Provistons | PGS f: 4 i '” L “' CHATHIR v otn ‘“ ‘. ' i \\ \", theny April 1? ."'ll'\'l\“l',\ and Pigs.™ [ Tomorrow night the Lakeland l“"hE::‘: :gt o SN A el wmOWHY Bakeland [ May 16 “Flowers and Ornamen- | sehool will play one of the snappiest é. THE ‘g MAHBRNANL i BEe G e B ios hobe tow ovida theltal Plants and Trees,” Ladies' Day. liose docisive simes on sehedule at \ g f her friend, Miss Della Day n ormtion dune 200 cFertilizers; What We e Fampa Y. M. (. A\, gymnasium, & Mar at her home on South Mas- 111»14‘£\""‘15 How to Get It Cheapest; How | qoninst the ‘Illll,\hnm hi:’h school . o 04 < d :g: 2l B AVONNe: J ree railroad [Mueh to Use, {The members of the local team have & lnta e esl n & B o econd! duly 18 “all - management of een practicing faithtully and ave'd 'gi (', Flanagan is having|laros ! State Citros Groves Ldetermined (o wrest the State «hlm—: ; handsome nine-room house Hioian I T N Vo lar program for the day ‘]Hm“hi“ e e h..m’ ETCH ED GLASS : vner lot, South Floridy ave it s \ It and | wa Planting and - cultivatinz of fwork and fast playing will do it. .‘ A @ Lime street, which he umi‘m S 1 | ause | Spring and Summer Crops. " [ There will be reduced rates to :é: F his vowill ‘""““IHY A% SN0 a8 i) ko es | Pdge WS Preston and Mre Ju Tampa tomorrow afternoon and ev- Y Serviceable._lnexpensive :g: P 3 cted, The house is large I el ave very interesting talks fopy one who can do so s cordially | & & p modious and will be equippe told Lon corn, sweet potatoes and velvet ‘in\ihd to take advantage of this re- (% ‘3‘, i vith «!l modern conveniences, Their woomore ; heans S AR duetfon and accompany the home &X:d& j: pres iome will be for rental when | o raw i s wed from A resolution was read from the in fhovs. 11 Lakeland loscs, and her 1 ove into the new residence. uloor winter, ! siitate committee and after a littlepboys are resolved that this disaster DD . & > o avenue is one of Lake- |1 row 20oeents gmendment was adopted as follows: [\nll not Immn il possible, she will | é See my Wlfldow :;: rettiest residence strects I ) rower (o $1,345 Resolved, That the Lakeland !have one more chance 1o retrieve ""'Mt RLRIEAE: BB D o o ed b Do :‘; new addition will prove ono | il i ( Lo nndeeds of Farmers' Club hold an annual fairilost Laurels; if she wins, the N-'l"“‘. Rt S e b <t attractive ornaments rapetruit ar dakeland during the last week in ' championship is hers. J 3 o cach ebruary ecach year. i e ,‘ H c STEVENS ) I Mrs. \Wm, Ringleband e im Resolved, further that two super (lAbPAP”LA PHOTOS TOR SALE . [ i al t .~m.|. \\'i,lliv.. 1«‘11”'~‘3«4_\ 1ol 1 ! EX-fendents he appointed for each do- b S e s ) 1 ol e [ i OTis 1 after i { : i dkelaind™s G Arla voldt photos | ‘)7‘ 1 lJu“i':&lsll *ln\llll]ll \\3-.-.l\~: \‘\‘x'\I | this cit model to all Lot o mh‘.”"\f. ““.ll Yotk ‘.‘“ tor sale at Lakeland Book Store, % ’]]'11 —BJL]“JR ) i : Yointerest in their respective depart iy e '11”\"‘]"1‘7"“111' ot e, s thronshont the yan s, and have entire charge of ox e LAKELAND, FLA th ner's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. | Stat [ Jist roonr eivie | pinits on arrival and during the fair. & - ' ¥ Willia Steitz, Mrs. Ringelband | pride and « roprozr the past IH';:S”'I'\'”"]’ ]t'II:rltlhnr(llhnlllIHT(- fair he METHODIST REVIVAL WILL o B e el oo ol LRI T L l Vil spend a few weeks in Peoria, [fow vears, st 2 0D {ealleq the Polk county fair, under BEGIN SUNDAY MARCH 1! ool oo e Gy Boefoel oo oo oo ool Ul while Mr. Ringelband is ad- lis business affairs in Cd tter which they expect to liome . Miss Zelie Emerson has retur: An- re to make Lakeland their perma- 1ed f 10 the United States to take a much necded rest., Miss Emerson, it ame known yesterday, is in lLa be- ke- land, Fla. She expects to stay there | forthe winter. Her Jackson friendf® rather expect that she will ret not an she has deserted the m rn o her home in this city early in the spring Her friends in Jackson do ake her presence in this country tant suffragette cause in KEngland, it simply is recuperating her health and will return to England. . 0f the cause with which she is prom mently identified. —Jackson (Mich.) | Patriot.—on calling up tne Country | Clit House, where the Imersc Winter, the Telegram was inforn Wi Zelie is still in England Telegram made no effort part in the Gasparilla festi 1 Tampa, as it was easier to sav | staved at home, for everybe ‘planation so that those W Tonight TONIGHT E NORMAN FIELD PLAYERS In the ¢le the names of those W ms erations amountin: one mil- ans s of akeland Farm- the auspices of the Lakeland Farm b i ! ! : ; I'he previously announced evange- | s lion and « halt do o related | e o ers' Club. s ; 5 ' 0 1 7 S .| listic services under the direction of how we have the clevation A vote of thanks of the Farmers < intl e ¢ Wl i 7 the pastor, Rev. J. B. Ley, at First T e D s DI e el Methodist church will begin as sea levely of our nine lear-water fpojegram and the Lakeland News £ scheduled, Sunday, March 1, at 11 lakes within a radins of one mile of fyo1 their valuable as i a. m, Christian people of all de- istance in mak the station; and when he said that|ine the fair a success. ek ! iy : Railn Yt b 1 didn’ 1 nominations are cordially invited to he wis used to a bi own and didn't A vote of thanks of the club was 9 affiliate. The earnest and brotherly cooperation of pastors urgently needed and as urgently solicited, Nothing will be done or said to think hie could be satisfied ina “lit- 4150 extended to the Lakeland Board tle” place like Lakeland, we told him' ¢ prade and especially Mr. Hol- {that the last consve showed we had worthy for their valuable assistance. made an increase of 216 per cent, The next regular meeting of the ' Within the year, to take up the work | ned | " that could get away. We make Mirs. Emerson is down, but that| offend good taste, or to antagonize fand that it fe would stay here long fayyy will be held at the home of Mr. i _ - ; the doctrinal views of those whose enough to g Floridasand iy van Sickler on Sonth Florida t som in |n~ shovs think back and re-{ vonye IIHWI";MIMII“H ’m”m.‘ .lw npllllr::‘l]:u\n‘ 4 what Tire s | b aamentals leacd em to seek rellow- e mber what Kok Il and iy vote of thanks was extended to ,‘ < e ¥ A \ i ! ship with and service to God in com-| % Cleveland, ” . 100k¢ when they fape and Mrs. W, 1. Conibear for | munions other than our own. Man's were only G0 years old and compare 'y Gy Yospitality . 4 them with Lakeland, we Aidn't be T. 1. JULIAN common enemy is sin. lis common ; e M R e e friend is Christ. Christians of all! lieve that cthis little town™ woul Secrotary. o show np so very bad. and that al |~')|:|tl:-:< of evanuelical faith seck to thougl < haven't anv factories tdestroy sin through the mediation Al e et " G0OD SHOW LAST NIGHT of Christ Ifor special effort in that lown here in Florida 1o speak about AT AUDITORIUM L Sl g L ) CRoNRITA ht to have to direction, having the same end in make a towr ¢ s ) not have The Norman Ficlds plavers put un! ;' 1“ I' i”\ ”“”\f m“\.‘;;“]“ MI A ]; 2: i Land servics ol w " cased | # honsi ! ANz for another good show at the Auditor- Mol P |\\'i'h and helped by the singers’ 1at | work, w wen't thermometers with {im Jast night, when the company s 4 At b : e d L[ songs and the preacher's messaces. |3 | 1 0Ltom | ypeeen \ Child of the Slums | : 1Rua Jloin with ns. and we will give \m|l b end of t t L U8 Those who saw the play greatly en [ " i X [ the elad hand, and rejoiee with you | to| like eiehhe " td l1astljoved it. and a large audience will| Je {Eet o | 1 tvil 4 as we divide such “spoils” as may | % ho | 1 hoid e aut tonight to witness the play : | T reakin f {9 Distd R i be wrested from our common foe, v F Elevers ¢ [ Caning ¥ In Darkest nssia | o sy oy y ; 5 AT [In the spirit of Christ, the faith nl" 3 i tmy of a I'he Norman Field’s Co. will be “ 1 ht 1 7 % A the Gospel and the bhonds of a com- | ydy [string of ANt Keep Ollgaen in that roaring farce, “\What \ | 4 8 mon brotheriood, 1 heg to ~'nh~4||hn‘ mentioning that zo to make up the, Happened to Jones™ tomorrow nicht. : 2 Hiby ; . 1 ik myself as H y | life o ) as e seats are on sale now a e h 3 b W The sea # ¢ Yours most cordially, | we said before we HAVE got the paq Cross “0 and thought that their names < $*SATIONAL COMEDY DRAMA DARKEST RUSSIA CURTAIN AT 8:15 Prices HAT HAPPENED TO JONES Tomorrow Night Matinee Saturday FOXY GRANDPA JOHN B. LEY. ATTRACTIONS COMING : TONIGHT ATTRACTIONS CO H WILES & NELSON STOCK C0. | All This V/eek— lean, pleasing audevile special- | g \ NORMAN FIELDS AND HIS fes; the people that make good | % ¢ ! 15 ASSOCIATE PLAYERS presenting today : T TODAY'S BILL > THE REDEENED CLAIM AR THE LADIES' WORK BASKET ¥ all ot vECH 4* PERU( CRI-GYPSENE €0 : : A CLOTHES LINE QUARREL ¥ D'Oize. Prices 10c, 2( e x‘ THIS IS JOEN : Week March 9— , THE CLAL JUMPER S Vestern Play [ 4 B Polic n's + 2 | ); $ =5 + 8 ' S e THE TALE OF THE TICKER : VICTORY - e omedy American) 4 CAPTAIN ALVAREZ 13 Sedgdd ‘?@H’WWW@@"&N%WM oo ibodoodoodoode ol ododeod Aol e B oo Do It Now--- TODAY Join Qur Popular Christmas Savings Club ool Hundrds have Joined---scores will Join. Make sure your Christmas money, for a “Christmas without money is like June without sunshine.” Costs NOTHING to join --costs ncthing to withdraw., Cal! today---let us explain to you. B ¢ v PR PRPRRPe Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. e L L S S o L L A P E TSR R TR Ay 3B EBEEPRIPEEPRESE VRS S S P bbb bi AMERICAN STATE BANK | LAKELAND, FLORIDA

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