Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 5, 1914, Page 4

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| WIDE-AWAKE CHRIS The Evening ¥elegram A SRR A Sl IS SR Published every afternoon from the Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. | Entered in the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class. 1. R LAl M., F. HETHERINGTON, Mr. A. “oopq for.” Of course you know e s e think ford he is to be the special guest from out B sior- of Florida, besides Mr. and Mrs the s from China. leaflet | Mi can State Union, plies to our help to be received when Endeavor m This quotation is Strother, the ap- out and it n a gotten by SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Jne year Bix montns Three montns Delivered anywhere | Mr. Spafford is in Florida. ''''' many results to be Mr. Spafford's work mention Gireater sppport young ‘Among the ',;—/(l" expected from these: for s the Wi may within Himits of the City of Lakeland for 10 eents a week. sympathy and peopli's work among the older peo- pie of the church; a new and broad- ) il smee 19 lRsiied or ilea of the extent and power of TERI e AR ¢ Christian Endeavor as a world-wide THE LAKELAND NEWS, movement: more genuine and earn- Endeavorers A weekly newsnaper giving a resume Bkt of local matters county aftairs, etc. for $1.00 per year. (nthugiasm among crop conditions, before: Sent anywhere than ¢ interesting and better prayer better vork by officers and committees; the ver more meetings, fermation of much needey Junior So- cieties; the carrying on of mission Is not this splendid? A modest estimate of their own worth vell-known acteristic of study classes." Just what we need. The Junior Society of our conven- tion church in Gainesville has been down to is such char- new ner men that it knowledge atten- is a matter of corimon and is hardly worth calling . is zetting tion to; but when it gocs the length it organized and work nicely. All variously commit- tees of the local arrangements are briskly at work. It is no small mat- ter to entertain free about seventy- five people nearly three days by one, medinm-sized society. We surely ad mire their grit. And don’t forget the date is coming fast. How many voung people and Junior delegates will be bound from your church to How that it has in the case of Editor . A. Williams of he Holmes County Advertiser over West Florida, it becomes real news ang deserves the widest publicity. Editcr lolmes was a member of the last Legislature, but m he declines a second term for reas- ons which carn him a place in the pantheon of Florida's immortals. Hear him: “Befor = 29 Gainesville, March many much as we § riche e f o nourished th portion cf the to fillyoime it necossary for their own Sun thel qay pulpit ? Let we knew as pastors will go to take in at least a S non, momel sessions, returning idea that the office we o were competent \nd services of others who have filled the ut compared with work us hear about same oflice, we perhaps were, the ture convineed us that the position our experience in last f.e ' there week "'l']u’ Church, Its Plan and Principles,” Osceola Journal lagt was : . |a write-up about Christian was onc which required more ability e ) than we possessed. ™ our (. K. minister of that denomi 0 - m . | 4 nation, Rev. A, N. Chisolm, Kis- The faet that Jacksonville, after| | simmee. what scems to have been a strenuous e g Ounr State president, Rev. J. D, effort in that has raised less than one-fourth the money re- quired for the Confederate reunion, is making comment throughout the State. \We have taith that the me direction, ; it Wyandt, though living at Lake Mag dalene, Southwestorn plistrict, is s tor of the United Brethren church of Union Center. That is near Kissim- f O S i mee in South Central distriet, and tropolis of Florida has local pride t buildi i) i b . ey are ) ( el - 'Woconerete enough to save herself from the un- ,l Y I‘] lifi b |'n‘ s “' : .“ e 1 i g chureh edifieo. ' osays s “in- pleasant notoriety of heing the first il iz 1 i ; Tl" Iyl b terested™ in its erection. Most pas- Southern city to *“fall down” on such an assignment, but there is a hig sum of money yet to raise and the press of Jacksonville might well give more attention to the subject. The Ocala Star expresses more than its own opinion when it talks about the matter in this way: “The money needed for the Con- federate reuion in Jacksonville drib- bles in slowly. No city in the United States has been helped as much in proportion to population by the country at large as Jacksonville, and if she can’t raise the comparative- 1y small amount needed for the re- union, she may as well write her self down a piker skate.” tors would be, A State Junior list has just been maide, and it shows that the loss has equaled gain so far in the year end- ing at Gainesville. This is a condi- tion which cheerful to look at, for children “‘are the hope of the future.” is not The Tampa Daily Times mentions the new church for Presbyterians re- cently orzanized in a suburb of Tam- pa. We hope this means there will be a new (. I, Society before very long in the second largest city in the State. How many societies have noticed the offer of The Christian Endeav- or Bulletin for five subscriptions for SR The Worlyy sent by one representa- AN ALL-THE-YEAR tive in a society. That Bulletin AROUND STATE|something new in Florida, and we i) like new things. They keep us from getting into working ruts. In Jacksonville, Miss Ruth Coffin, State Tenth J.egion superintendent, was an honored guest of Riverside suburb Endeavorers Sunday before last, making an address on her de- partment work. Not all societies coulg have such a valued visitor, but they could read her special message, broadcast over the State, for that Sunday. chosen to b2 Tenth Legion day for Florida. and a cheap is We recently quoted Governor (ox, of Ohio, in rebuttal of the testimony of a disgruntled visitor to the Tele- gram office who thought Florida's only asset was her winter climate. iovernor Cox has been recently touring South Florida and we repro- Kuced a few general remarks he ex- pressed while in Fort Myers, but he talked more in detail while in Kis- simmee and from the Journal of that city we take the following verbatim report of what he said then, which is the truth about our State discov- ered by ap intelligent observer. And it will be verified other observer who has adequate mental as well as physical eyes to see with, Said Governor Cox: “The that sent Have you sen annual dues or any financial help yet to the State Treas- urer Geerge Jox 775, hurry up in re- Cavanagh, Tampa? If not, pleasc “‘l‘h!' haste.” GRACE A. by every deing it. quireth Lord’s business TOWNSEND. thing impresses THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 5, 1914. Here is what the Michigan work-| | L.a Verne Spaf- | Office Number impaired. DOODOASTOLOODCO GEEOVBHCHV VUV UV VI QU OV RGO OOURVOR T PETER PAN SOCIETY Is the Coming Attraction Under Di- rection of Miss J. Pearle Rogers The leading socicty and talented girls and matrons of Lakelamg will appear for the first time in minstrel- sy for the benefit of the \Woman's ('lub, \\'(v."hnvwluy evening, March 18, at the Auditorium. In the mammoth edition of they Miss J. Pearle Rogers, Who Will Be in Charge of the Production Here The patronesses of this perform- | ance are the ladies of the Woman's Club, 1 jenited by (Mrs: 0 M, Wright, p Miss J. Pearle Rogers, of Indiana, to her attractive performance for the first time in this city. Miss from Or sident, who has engaged present Rogers comes here direct where pleased a packed houge the Dbenefit the Civie League of that city, and the attrac tion has metwith most excellent rec- ommendations from cities on the cast coast of Florida, where she has presented her pleasing attraction. The cast of ladies has been cured here, and will number about lando she for of Se- ACKNOWLEDGE IT Lakeland Has to Bow to the Inevit- able—Scores of Citizens Prove It After reading the public state- ment of this representative citizen of Lakelandl given below, you must come to this conclusion: A remedy which proved so beneficial years ago with the kidneys, can naturally be expected to perform the same work in similar cases. Read this: Mrs. W. E. Browning, 236 South Tennessee avenue, Lakeland, Fla., says: ‘@ think that the uric acid in my system was the cause of my poor health. About a year ago one of my fingers began to swell and be- came very stiff. I went to a 'doctor, but he could not (o anything for me as one of my relatives had been cured of kidney disease by Doan’s Kidney Pills, T thought that it might be well for me to try them. 1 got a box and soon after using them 1 improved. T gladly confirm my former statement in which I told of my experience with Doan's Kid- ney Pills. I still use this remedy oc- casionally and it always brings the best results.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit- ed States. Remember the name--Doan’s--and me| fnterlachen, March 2, 1914. take no other. about Florida is its permaneney. \We folks up north usunally think of Flor- (e S SR T oD B B BB Db Sl duindeairdid fdfrirdr ida as lasting about four months in the year, and we Jdo not realize that it is an all-year-around place. (‘om- ing down from Jacksonville yester- @ day, as I gazed out over the some- g what dreary landscape, 1 coulq not|% help but think how wonderful it is & l) that nature has scen fit to produce :i: 7 her sweetest fruits amid such sur- 3 roundings. Judging from what 1 :g have learneq of the country. I firm- ‘E: Iy believe that this great stretch of territory will eventually be ed into the garden tract This will have a wholesome the entire country. Food prices will be reduced, for fresh vegetables may be secured at reasonable any time of the year, ang this will be the source of them. Grazing, too, 1 believe, has a great future in this country for it is certainly the realm of opportunity and in time forage|® plants will be discovered which will & be suitable to the conditions. Yes, éj these things are certainly coming.' i ¥ convert- | & of world. "% effect on Gl B cost 3 o P §e3e3 FIRST NATIONAL BANK “Did You Ever ~Stop to Think that one of my best National Banks is located in Lakeland. It is conseruvatively managed and absolutely safe.” OOOC'C'OOGGC(QC&’CQQQOOC\OCE’C&O?&QQCUJQUO TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY E: SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- municated to the Society editor by either of the above telephones. Mail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. Notices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ment as soon as they occur in order that twir news value is not E= "IN SOCIETY || ! i | consists of [ lighted over the rehearsals and with LTSS TR L LSS a L s e oottt | b= f=] DITOR. 0 o < o ped : Select Your Easter Suit Today! thirty-five, all of the best soloists | and musicians of the city. Miss Rog- rehearsals every day ers has her and much interest is manifested by Fh b The dementls of this Easter seacod will | Peter Pap features as a high-class 1 i ’ . . ; 3 musical production. The opening bring new proofs of this store's efflciency, an evening cabaret in : We expect to fill the requirements of the |d which Peter Pan royally entertains; majority of the town's exclusive dressers | and would appreciate the opportunity of |» a company of theatrical stars with a celebrate,y minstrel company. There will be black face comedians, ballad | selling you an Kaster suit and comic opera singers who make r up the repertoire. The opening is Er very artistic, and the entire com- Tailored-to-Order by 4 pany will be handsomely costumed, ol while the scenic and stage effects ED v pRlCE 6 Co i will be most elaborate. . . s o The olio consisis of polite vaude- ville and each number will be a re- fined and The larze cast of young ladies are de-! pleasing novelty. Suppose you let us show you why it the excellent talent, a fine perform- is to vour advantage to select your ance is assuréd. And for the worthy Woman's Club a packed house is as sured. [ | fashion and fabric and be measured today. VIEWS OF PANAMA TO BE SHOWN AT HERRON THE- ATER FRIDAY AFTERNOON Prices that'll make you glad! Williamson-Moore Co. “Fashion Shop for Men’ Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Herron theater “What [ Saw in Panama’ will be explained hy Chas. Cottingham, by the motion pictures and colored views of the use of —— Panama canal, and as Mr. Cotting ham is one of the engineers of this | SO gizantic undertaking, he is splen-|how the canal wag built and how it these views., The admissic o didly qualified to explain same. His|will be operated. The school chil- 10 ang 20 cents. od views show the trip by land anig sea’qpen will be especially interested in o A W from Chicago, life on the isthmus, e 3 s AT THE Auditorium WEEK, MARCH 9TH J. H. Brown Offers the Two Favorites of the South SAM AND EDNA PARK: HIMSELF HERSELF >eg S All-Star Cast of 15 PEOPLE 1 In positively a brard new Repertoire of Plays and Rezl LIVE VAUDEVILLE between acts Prices 10-20-30c. Best show ever offered at popular prices 7 “—”

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