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Never touchegq us! What was prob- All the mat- ters in dispute were settled, it is un- before Judge Whitney. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 4, 1914, bbb bt il Sl L - & ably the last blast of the winter|% HU'I'H. “HHWM.S g froze up the rest of the country and g : did no harm in Florida beyond giv- | udegidduiad i g s dddodian ing us a bit of a scare. HOTEL KIBLER The parties to the controversy! A. M. \\l‘“‘]d‘-!*‘i‘ and wife, Jax: S 1wWm. (. Shaw. Jr,. Wilmington: over the matter of the party stair- Rnbt\\lnrrm ana w ll.\rl\los hers, ray > ino enece , s S. Smi and _wife, ;\Ta_\ qul‘ wall being rr\.Ald lwl} Lot koebc{s P\\” \( g ”(.‘ Bai(rd M. Futch and involving the lot of |J: . E. Ellis, Greenville, N, ¥ 5 an - [Max Blass. ‘Orlando: W. R. O'Hara. Messrs. Jewett & Moore, went down Rice. Tampa: W. H. to Arcadia yesterday, and appeared | § ‘“ eho A. Leiber AN OC Wavdor m Tamnp. and_Mrs. \V l\voblm \lr Henlev Slaughter, T: mpa: M ::. derstood, ang ‘h.(‘ buildi‘ng will now }\'?5\1)‘13;:11‘1111””" e 31‘ “;\lll‘; ~|be completed without further de-|baugh and wife, R @llay or trouble. The stairway will {;}l‘nl‘““zfl‘;“ "‘\, Sa'lil{:;A @/ have a 17-inch wall two stories high | Kan. .,1 lico H . Kan,: Tfih\!d\ tonight and Thurs- € {oy ejther side .of it, and the space ',]f:!:,'i\! it (-H“V]E"‘f m. Probably local rains. Qlapove the stairway will be parti-|Greenville, N. Miller, st e S oltioned along the party lines, each W.NRH‘I‘l'unml‘ml Joncs ~m“lhl . Light to moderate, @ party being P!:i"“fl*“‘l to ““‘]““ such A\\\;izn\l\lvzi:\T\Illl'l.“?\nfl)‘.l.lg: '.\li)h,rl\ \\Iltl)‘()‘l“(l!‘ iriable winds. @l openings as will be neces for the | Atlanta; E. H. Swecaringen. Balti- < unrestricteq use of this space Dby xlul(:lrl.- \lehn\’}‘(hll{ol)fi«llell]._‘lil(')umlv)‘d. \In[ss , QOO0 QO QC Qliygtn. All parties apparently are| \\‘ ightman, N. 'Y.: Mr. ' and Mrs. . now satistied, and the contention of \y hl}‘[‘m”‘ S N ;f;t‘"" “ll’ "(rfjd I[!\. : A. Cole went up to Kis-|the past few days seems to have been | Gates, .IAI\‘~\s|:v.< l\’[.\] C. 8 Gi heon, %dny for a stay u?‘ several | due to a misunderstanding of the L. -'l-ni,l;t;:?"\‘\-. JI];).”‘lI'{i(;lh e lloi'e she joins Mr. Cole, who|court's order. (h:fuuc. “‘".“::s_ ;\1"\‘:{“8:;\1-‘_" };{: Jewelry store there. T T buque, (‘v Sutton, Mulberry; " ; e REV. LEY ADDRESSES LETTER |G F. Rose Houston. =Texas: . L3 . W. B. Talles, of Jckson) 10 THE CHURCH OFFICIALS| Cincinat. i T ¢ ‘z k“'gu of the leading architects of —_— ; % “ B'htq' is in the city today on|To the Bonrds of Stewards and Trus- ¢ g‘ tees, Presidents of League and %’w'&%*i%%%@"’"""‘S"wfiH“t&‘(“(‘(EflW‘flS"S’ 'l %f Missionary Societies, Chairmen of ’!he Woman's Club is now engaged Committees, Superintendent and g Anu"m"“l EMSS'HE“ Teachers of Bible School of First Methodist church: Brothers and Sisters—Suffer this 1 relreafsing for a ladies minstrel, ‘hich they will give at the Auditor- m on the night of March 18. This ——-in be ome of the most. largely pat-|pastoral word. With me, you are mized attractions of the season,|al]l vitally interested In and con- ld will be splendidly put on, as|cerned for the spiritual prosperity of 5 aReland’s best dramatic talent will|our church. God has given us a wrticipate . great privilege and opportunity. He § N e—, ——— charges us with a corresponding re- ? dittle Miss Mary Tucker, who has|sponsibility. May He not depend on | en confincd to her bed by illness|us? Occupying more or less anp of- was able ficial place in our communion, we ‘take a drive this afternoon, and|are looked to as examples of loyalty »i many little friends as well asfand personat self sacrifice. Failure . der omes, are deiighted to Knowfon our part may spell loss all down TPSEINp the past two months, at this sweet little girl is now en-}the line. Our revival is just begin- sely recovered from her very se-|ning. Wo should strive to get into the spirit of it, and no small ob- stacle should prevent our Absence for insuperable presence. F re illness. in the two Lakeland precinets 710 reasons, ters had rezistercgq up until the|should send us to our knees in sym- ge of closing the books Monday [pathetic and helieving prayer. Bro. [‘ht,‘ ose who did not Gl)ull Klein will do his part. Bro. Boyd er amselvés of the opportunity to|will do his part. God will do His flnteq%ll have one more chante,|part. Can they count on us? I do lsn.mnn books will befnot belicve we shall fail. Failure m allu\\ between March 15 |1s unthinkable. But the measure of . Lakeland has at least |success concerns me. 0O, for a time 00 clflzelm who are eligible to|of great refreshing—a spirit-filled will &‘fl they would register, and if|{and baptized church. ¥ flulrf‘ to take advantage of Affectionately your pastor, “Nev. r gmt American privilege, they J. B. LEY “hie themselves to Bartow be- P. &.—Bro. Klein just tells me, the the dates mentioned, and see|since having reaq the above note to sers "Afil.y put themselves on the|him, that he plans ‘his evening's ser- = fitlfl. of the question. vice with special reference to our y of official members. Let us try to make L Men’s Club, under the auspices|it a great meeting. e 1 All Saints church, was organized . night at the residence of Hon. J, Drane. Rev. Richard Bolton | élected chairman, Hon. H. J. ne, vice chairman, and A. J. Regular Convocation of Lakeland worthy, secretary. The object of |Chapter No. 29, R. A. M., Thurs- club I8 to meet together socially|day evening, at 7:30. (.nmd visita- to talk over matters of common tion anyg installation of officers. Vis- rest. Plans are being made for|iting brothers welcome. erection of a rectory soon to be t on the church property for the of the rector, who at present oc- es & rented house. The approval fio vestry will be asked, and in r of this and their co-operation, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at fil substantial pledges have been |the Herron theater “What I Saw in e and it is believed that the nec- | Panama’ will be explained by Chas. ty amount will easily be ralseu Cottingham, by the use of motion ugh the plan suggested. A cou’| pictures and colored views of the of thousand feet of dimension [ Panama canal, and as Mr. Cotting- )er hu been generously donated |ham is one of the engineers of this Dz. l’lemmg and will be at once|gigantic undertaking, he is splen- to the site as an earnest of didly qualified to explain same. His on The meeting last night|views show the trip by land ang sea the Jfl:ird hely by the men and|from Chicago, life on the isthmus, emmm———epgéf Dumber than usual were|how the canal was built and how it snt. .The next meeting is to be|will be operated. The school chil- .pril 7, at the residence of Hon. |dren will be especially interested in ‘M. Eaton, at 7:30 p. m. Allfthese views. The admission will be l‘rdless of religious affilia-| 10 ang 20 cents. are cordially invited. 8 Y ATTENTION ROYAL ARCH MASONS! VIEWS OF PANAMA TO BE SHOWN AT HERRON THE- ATER FRIDAY AFTERNOON Lad i il TS e 2186 - & Seeoefrerdrdededrfidididocdodofedes dufrdofosdosdode LOST—Gold crescent pin, nineteen pearls, one rhiue stoue. Reward. Mary McKay, 817 E. Lime St. ' 2179 WILL SELi OR property in or first class City . SUG EXCHANGE for near Lakeland. A building lot in Kansas Lester Hall, 705 E. Lakeland, Fla. (RO A P S AR BUNGALOW FOR RENT - All mod ern improvements. 511 East Or ange, 1983 Lime 2181 —— FOR SALE- IHlotel and boarding house business and furnighing excellent location; sclling becay of ill health. Address *“Hotel,” care Telegram. 2183 BARGAINS in residence property. Going to do some huilding and will exchange desirable vacant residence lots in almost any sec- FOR SALE-—Settings of 13, eggs from select Buff Orpington pen, $1.50. Phone 185. 2184 NOW is the best time to set eggs for good hatches and healthy chicks. Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching from exhibition ang egg- producing strain at $1.50 per set- ting of 15. Special price per hun dred. H. L. Kelley, Griffin, Fla. 2187 tion of Lakeland for building ma terial or carpenter work. D. H. Sloan . 1832 e e R s IF YOU WANT an automobile and haven’t the cash, but have build- ing ma‘erial or can do carpenter work, come to see us. Lakeland Auto and Supply Co. 1832 FOR SALE-—Biggest bargain Lakeland. New bungalow, 5 large rooms besides bath, hall and pan- try; all modern improvements; large lot; east front; broad veran- da; $1,600; mustthave money. P. 0. Box 497 2185 in 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. { MAJESTIC 4—FINE FEATURE PICTURES—4 AND VAUDEVILLE 5c, 10c UDITORILM m«s'%@w@»«s»«summ Tonight m g1 CASMUS AND LAMARR _Cm‘GKP_ZENE . In their high “class yodling comedy THE PRICE WOMEN PAY and singing act ine Comedy Drama in 4 Acts| THE DAYS OF PONY EXPRESS f s ¢ * CURTAIN AT 8:15 3 i . 7 A Great Western Feature Prices WINNING HIS WIFE Another Western Thriller Childeen .... ...... 10¢ Adults, upstairs 20¢ ) SURANCE POLICY Adults, downstairs 30¢ PEKESSMI}:MNM Comdy o A PROPOSAL FROM THE SCULPTOR DOLLAR AND A HALF SHOW FOR 10c, 20c, 30c Beautiful Edison Drama pany T Tomorrow— - Special Feature WILL BE GIRLS FOLLIES OF 1913 y With Vaudeville Specialties Scenes from All Over Florida; Also 33 Slides of Tampa’'s Gasparilla ATTRACTIONS COMING - All This Week— THE PERUCHI GYPZENE CO. Ten people, an all-star cast, includ- ing Ed Lawrence and Edouard 1 D'Oize. Each night this compamy will put on a 4-act play with vaude~ ville specialties. Prices 10c. 20¢, 30¢ All Next Week— SAM AND EDNA PARKS CO. 15 people, in 4-act pl.ns and 4 dif- ferent vaudeville spec each night. Prices 10¢, 20¢, 30c. March 16— & oo g bdrg | PAUL GILMORE In the romantic story of the Mexi- CAPTAIN ALVAREZ March 18— PETER PAN SOCIETY MINSTREL can frontier [ Week March 23— LEWIS STOCK CO. 15 People, 10-piece Band and Orchestra A In two parts, taken from one of the l o ™ COSTUME TAILLEUR | The above {llustration shows the fashionable plaited basque made in tissue to match the cloth of the cos- tume—dark blue in this instance. The upper part of the dress is cut in very loose Magyar style, with wide square- cornered revers in front and a sallor collar behind, over which falls a small white collar of mousseline like the vest Dairy Products Milk ang cream put up in sani- tary, kleen and kelp packages. No bottles to be washed or re- turned. sour milk, cream and buttermilk. 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