Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 3, 1914, Page 5

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BALL PARK T0 BE LOGATED ON NORTH FLORIDA. AVENUE For various reasons it was found advisable to select another'site than the two heretofore mentioned for the baseball park and looking to this end, a tract of ground on North Florida avenue has been leased from Dr. Pike Adair for a period of five vears, and at a very early date the SON Case of Fxre Phone 5§, 000 s fosfpirefoedoidord o o g» 2 4 e R = = = grounds will be placed in first-class =4 order, a fence built and grandstand 'EATHER FORECAST @erected preparatory to the opening ’*‘ 2ot the baseball season . !‘.!r Wednesday and slowly & The site secured is threc-quarters flliu temperature tonight @fof a4 mile north of the railroad just | m’“odnoxdflii irost in the @}y yvond the road that turns otf Flor- fisula tonight; light to @iga avinue going toward Griffin and moderate northwest winds @[Gulloway. The srounds arve locat- becoming variable. @ ¢d on the cast side of Flovida ave ) nue and very accesgible to the city, ng on the hard road. The cost of the grand stand and is estimatod at $900, and this amount will be raised by subserip- tion. The fans interested in secur- ing the funds will hat™ within a tew days, is hoped that they ) (25« 35 - B B w B n S S = W = W Y Che friends of Mr. (. D. Kime l,(le interested to learn that his fi‘l_uge takes place today in Atlan- Where he weds Miss Vanhusen, a ¥ charming girl of the Georgia tropolis. Immeidiately after the iding ceremony the happy couple 1 leave for this city where they 1 make their future home, Mr. ne owning a fine grove north of city. dr. and Mrs. < ience “‘pass the ang it will be given the encour- agement necessary to make a grand stand possible. lLakeland people en joy baseball; Lakeland will have a fine team, and now it behooves ev- to help get the grounds in order and put up grandstand where the crowds may sit and enjoy the zames in comfort. erybody i a . terday for Kissimmee, where they Unley left to make their future home, Mr. ley going with the Coie Jewelry | )l‘;\irly representative REVIVAL PROGRESSING: MUCH INTEREST 15 BEING EVINGED Last night the attendance at the First Methodist church was very good, considering the bad weather. Mr. Klein, the evangelist, spoke on “The Beginning of Hell.” He was followed closely as he undertook to outline these agencies which make for man’s spiritual undoing. He is an earnest, always forceful and of- ten eloquent speaker, holding his hearers in closest attention. At 10 a. m. today he spoke to a number of peo- ple on concentration of work for the revival. Today at 4 p. m. he holds a chil dren’s meeting and will speak in tonight at 7:20, following a short praise service. Subject, “Yellow Streak Politicians. ™ TO THE MEMBERS OF FIRST IMETHODIST CHURCH suffer this word For to ab- As your of pleading and weoeeks 1 have give us a great meeting. pastor, exhortation. been asking God I have That 1 physical am shut malady active ingness to do this. in by virtue of and denicg the participation is sorely disappointing. But a privilege of I am beseiging a throne of Di- vine grace for victory. Tt is the re at H}ut place. For the past BOARD OF ?5:&_1)_}: MEETINGS best T cap do. God ecan and does l'ml:;;g:‘rnl\sf h.:whw:\l:"]t:)::;; ‘}[I‘:‘*lr; By order of the Governors of the ltl:ll\'\‘ all things ,“m‘k, In:u.'rhvr I:(\I it store. llis place has been Iuk.i,“l‘:”.! (,”‘ ek st ety R l.“ llu:m L “m; “”."'. ‘. g Beil: | Harey Astiley, I"‘l"’lll]\']l“u which was to have been held on | hot think mvn! sent HH.\'. :llitlultmn st. Petvrshnr“.. - & ‘l;m Friday, will be held on Friday ;nor (,](.7 1 believe the (IM].I &|‘ll| il 51 {n xt, the 6th instant, and the full{do think, however, the devil woulid e B . lweeting of the Board of Trade, ! like to use my absence to discourage | L “r:.““””"\ i “““"\\ hich should be held on the 6th, is;the work. But on the other hand 'Pltmbm Py “:]m have been at ”“l‘hvl"!v_\ called for Friday, the 13th| God can and will use it tor good. g Tremu.nt lf”' tHEmaen d;_l:\g"vnfl.n.t, These changes have been| May He not count on YOU to help?| 4308y for St. Petersburg before maile by the Governors on account|To any who, like me, are shut in, ag north. They were so delight- ot with Lakeland that they dm-lurv“hl,m Nasldanie y Will come straizht to this vit.\'i‘ Govein ans! t winter and will remain all] son, for tiey think Lakcland is| best place they have found in State. conditions which seem to make meeting on Friday, March 6. Board of T'rade | March 13, AL meeting Friday, HOLWORTHY, R Seeretary . Ir. J. W. Wilson, who has been | cessfully conducting a mercantile iness in Plant City, will, in a few # move a larze stock of goods ) uu builiding formerly occupied the Cut Price Store, where he will duct & general merchandise bus- 8—the place to be known as The v Racket Store. We have not ‘ned who is associated with Mr. eon in the enterprise. but no bt the firm is a substantial one « will handle only first-class ds at reasonable prices. Mr. Wil- i8 a courteous ang reliable gen- aan ang we bespeak for this new U. C. V. HELD REGULAR MEETING Lakeland Camp No. 1343, U. C. V., met in the city hall at 10 a. m. J. D. Allen, commander, in the chair. The meeting was called to order and opened with praver by Com- rade Collier. The minutes df the last meeting were read ang adopt- ed. Comrade J. D. Allen reported that the names of all persons con- tributing to the Cunningham monu- ment fund will be published in the cern a successful career. Confederate Veteran Magazine. R R LR ' Receipts for annual dues to all fr. J. J. Boynton, tax assessor ! ) headquarters received and Polk county, is making Lakeland fijad. (omrade Allen reported that headquarters for the present, to ) a camp of the Sons of Veterans had e the convenience of property | heen organized and had applied for were 1ers who may wish to have their |, charter, which they hopeq to perty correctly listed. Mr. Boyn-|receive in a few days. / ‘may be found at the American, Dues paid in: A. T. Williams, te Bank for the next several|5oe; J. L. Morgan, &560c; J. J. 8. He has made a splendid rec- [Thompson, 50c; T. A. Hutchinson, as assessor and his announce-|25¢; J. D. Richardson, $1.50. To- At a8 a candidate for re-election |tal, $3.25. *# appear in the next issue of the No further business, camp ad- eland News. journed to meet the last Saturday —_——— e in March at 10 a. m. fon. F. ). Lanier, tax collect- J. D. ALLEN, for Polk county, is here all this Commander. k for the convenience of the tax- . L. WILLOUGHBY, ers who may desire to settle their Adjutant. 8 ylthoul the expense and trou- - of going to the county seat. He Miss Estelle Rogers left today for 7 be found in the directors’ room |St. Augustine, where she goes in the he First National Bank, and tax- |interest of the Union Bible Society. will you not enter covenant of prayer? my faith and faithfulness. Faith and faithfulness in pray on our ito believe er. Be assured that at the first and every possible moment your pastor will be present, and that now, each hour, as Bro. he ig at the mercy scat pleading for the ful fillment of the of ward to those who seek Him in se- Klein speaks, promise open re- Affectionately, pastor, cret. Your Af B DTl PERUCHI GYPZENE CO AT THE AUDITORIUM ALL THIS WEEK The Perunchi-Gypzene Co. opened at the Auditorium last night for a week's engagement, their first play being The White Sister. This com- pany is made up of actors of the highest class, Edward 0'Oize, the leading man, having appeared here earlier in the season in The Mer- chant of Venice, taking the role of Shylock. Miss Gypzene is one of the best actresses on the road, and in the role of the White Sister night she was seen to splendid ad vantage. Kd Lawrence, the Silver King, is also with the company and his ability as an actor is known by all theater-goers and his admirers will be out in full force to sce his work this week. The bill for tonignt is The Devil, and a fine production will be wit nessey) by all who cttend. South's good (‘asmus and «.amarr, the tpremier yodlers, attractesd to the of cold a sized audience last night in spite pulled down a decided Majestic weather and hit. Good, THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., {hhiag T 1. darking Boston: Jos. IScheimann, Hambera, Ga.; Chas 8 Cullen, oc¢ala; 11 M. Shilhamer 'Bremer, Ohio; Miss J. Pearle R {ors, ¢ i | So mueh just now depenids ! MARCH 3, 1914. Z You alwavs need certain articles of JEWELRY to complete the success of your appearance. glad to see you and to show our beautiful Ornaments, Novel- ties and Utilities in Jewelry. SATISFYING EVERYBODY is our aim, and we do only high class work in Watch, Jewelry and Optical Repairing. R We are always DR E PR R R R R PR EReE R R Conner, O’Steen & King Postoffice next door to us Bt dd B L s SO 3 ot B b SEIEBEBEBEBIEIDEPEOGSDEs | BPEPIEIEPEIIEIOEEHEDIEDIT GHEDOBIDIFHIEBIIDESRE & & HOTEL ARRIVALS B T e HOTEL KIBLER 4 L3 W Dean and wite, M. Bass, K P Hunter, Atlanta; Boston; H. Clearwater; M. A. Gowen, Jackson- ville: Mr. and M T'. Dunning, Sioux Fails, 5. D Bush, Chi cakos ()i VEEBIshC J. Wel- son, Chicago: Mes. ( !"vllw k. ul\; ()T fane, eity {19 Thompson, e pes M .nul Mrs. S, (. Sewell |.m\!m|«. I H it i 4 Holmes and \\llu Cleve W. Merritt, Mulberey; . I V. \Inl borry: © Mr. and’ Mvs. 11, idrnest, Chicavo: O, 1. Anderson, Tampa i P lanehs Richmongdc Va, 3R ID. Moss, Birming ham, Va Rices, Moundsville, ot Complain, Moundsville, W, Va.: S. Donaldson and wite, Philadel- Indiana I.. Montitul, J sonville: Mi Lillie Rankin, Ja o sonville; T equenore, city: N bt 1.. Moyers, mpas W. R 1. Bartow: 1. Dexter, Phillips, Tam Mis mnn\l s Lois and Cla son, \\1!I|\tun |l el (' Shipley, Ware, llunllnuon \\ atson, N. ( Dryein, ang wite, Johnnie R Grecnshoro, N G. M. Park, Bartow: 13, Jeffcott, city: J. B. Smith and wife, Hamil: S ton, Ohio; R. J. Knight, Clearwa i fter; 1. W. Leonard, Boston: AL ' Stevens, Deband; Mr. Beck, pa; T. W. Thorne, Atlan W. Adams, Tampa: B. Canins,’ Tampa; Paul K. Flotron, Atlan .. Ran- kin, l.nnn jugene O hofer, At- I.mm, Krame N Yous SN Jacksonville; Robt. A, Gillic Yo (L e 0 A S Hally Boston; . Bryant, Jackson- ville; . L. Burridge, Cleveland; T. M. Leonard, ksonville; 1. Feedman, I!.ll(nn(m-' A. W. Muller, N. Y. C.; J. E. Lyong, Boston; L. A. Fort, City: B. Coarsey, Sa- last clean comedy and sweet yodling and | Tampa; W. A. Blshop J. W. vannah; ‘.uu (3. Meyers @ Hmlliae N Gt angl wife, Hmul\hn. N. Elliston, Waynesboro, Humphrey, Atlanta; schel, Lakewild, nan and wife, Trimball, Jamestown, Winston, Orlando: O vannah. W. ek M. W L3 1B Pen- Mura- B. S. Na Duy Young, Sa Rochester, N. Y., the cloth- ; K M. Minn . ; Chicago; In iers have Iy 19145 & into effect. announced that after May fiftty-hour weeck will go .t..m..mng,‘s,.sugu;,.:,.3,‘5 G B B EpoumeaL muuuucfmmfi Mgugflgusmgmg..gu.u,,a.r.. e BB FOR COUNTY TREASURER I 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. & ers will consult their own inter-|She will return to Lakeland Sun- singing brought them numerous en- by-calling on Mr. Lanier. day. cores. U —— e R AN - — - - B e oo g 2’3 z g focbrifog B io ot o o el & ‘gz «m‘z-au;uz By B B ot | DPDBEBEEBIE N L \IJI)IIORIIJM;; MAJESTIC : AUDITORIUM THE GRAND Lidasian sty | FPPPPTITTPPPIP TR AP LR B8 hE FERPPEEPEDEIEOIOGBEDEE 4—FINE FEATURE REELS—4 —Aud— PERUCHI'-GYPZENE CO. CASMUS AND LATMARR —In THE DEVIL The refine comedy singers and yod- \ Dollar and a Half Show For lers. Don’t miss this act, folks; it's ! 10c. 20c, 30c |a winner s A WILFUL COLLEEN CURTAIN AT 8:15 P. M. Irish Comé¢dy Drama : LOVE OF BEAUTY ces— A Fir L.ubin Fes . Shildren, 10« Aidults, upst Adults, dow | . i HIS REWARD win) Friday—- A Feature Worth While BOUGHT AND PAID FOR You Missed This Before Don't IN OLD JAPAN ‘Fail to See It Friday Beautiful Instructive Picture ATTRACTIONS COMING All This Week— THE PERUCHI GYPZENE (0. Ten people, an all-star cast, includ ing Ed Lawrence and Edouard !D'Oize. Each night this company will put on a 4-act play with vaude- ville specialtics. Prices ‘10¢, 20¢, 30¢ CRAWFORD & HUMPHREYS' MUSICAL COMPANY | —12 PEOPLE 12— Presents a Repertoire 0f Clean, Classy VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES TODAY All Next Week— { 0SCAR NADOLPH " SAM AND EDNA PARKS (0 |Good Comedy Play with Plenty of | 15 people, in {-act plays and 4 dif- Music i ferent vaudeville each | [night. Pri ! PHOTOPLAYS 1 | March 16— { THE OTHER WOMAN |3 I PAUL GILMORE { {Relia W [In the romantic story of the Mexi-| s | CAPTAIN ALVAREZ i | D | SYDNEY AYRES | March 18 | Hindoo Mystery PETER PAN SOCIETY MINSTREL | (American) { 4 = { Week March 23— _ LEWIS STOCK CO. 15 People, 10-piece Band and J DAYS OF 49 Orchestra (Key Bee) RIS B RERRERDBPHEHBDHBEDHBHGG DSOS OGS HHHESHGESGHDOHDDEE T FOR EVERY DAY USE THE Vintage Design ETCHED GLASS Serviceable--Inexpensive OISR X W%W%@%’S 3o e Boeo oot “ & See my window B A o T S e e B G S G G B H. C. STEVENS i W EWELER LAKELAND, FLA. 5 § el dodobdod oo doBoofoledog o5 Do It Now--- TODAY Join OQur Popular Christmas Savings Club Hundrdsghave Joined--- scores will Join. Make sure your Christmas money, for a “Christmas without money is like June without sunshine.” Costs NOTHING to join --costs nothing to withdraw. Call today---let us explain to you. L o g sl byt Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. 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