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

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 5, 1914, e b et nsaman METHODIST REVNAL ~ |W. H. MUNN GROWS | & = DRAWING CROWDS D e Last night the best of the series; Mr. W. H. Murn, of this city, is E : ¢ i f now marketing a fine crop of so far of revival services was that at the First Methodist church. The choir platform has been extended, vegetables with which the depart- 40 i AN s, e AL T TR 1 to complete the success of your appearance. We are always The new songs were attractive and |in the Southern States. It is the sta- glad to see you and to show our beautiful Ornaments, Novel- mw@mww all the music heartily enjoyed by a [Ple food of millions of people in trop- U large congregation. Prof. Boyd'siical and subtropical countries. The "'es and fi" i in wi QP RO QOO0 Q0000 work is particularly appreciat-[Plants themselves look something ; ties Je elry' ©led. He has a fine cultivated, sym-|like the large-leaved ornamental cal- mmx REPORT @l hathetic voice, enumciates clearly, |adiums or elephant ears of the gar- p @ and sings with a tenderness of ex-|den. Various parts of the plant are A ' |SI Y' NG EVERYBODY _;l‘fln in penmsula; cloudy @y ossion rarely hes edible, but the principal food is fur- Bnd colder in northwest por- @ cvangelistic singers. nished by the large, spherical corm, tioms of the State tonight. w‘ Mr. Klein's sermon on “Fingers|or “tuber,’” anj a number of small- IS our aim, and we dO Only high ClaSS Work ln WatCh, Jewell‘y tfld.y fair; moderate to €/ pyipping With Blood,” was one of [€F tubers which are attached to it in and Optical Repail"ing. risk shiftinz winds from €| ip. girongest so far delivered and|the ground. the, northwest . @ was received with breathless and| The dasheen corms can be pre- @ profound interest. That the bloog of | Pared in many ways but they are ’ < ekt 0;”““"“ and ruined men and wom- |&enerally liked best when parboiled onner’ teen l g len sometimes lies at the door and for about 15 minutes and the cook- Il | |delightel to sce him able to be °" the hands of the organized church |IN& completed by baking In a fairly s POStO"iCe HGXI d00|' t0 “S SR An T 8 .11 | aQuick oven. Depeniding upon the onsthe strects, after being con- | whose divine mission it is to call Vat ¢ size, they should be baked from one i to his home for the past sev-| i dasheens, which is one of the new PGP «l, even among }ev. R. A. Ward's many friends BEEEPREPCE RSP RR P PREED PR PR ERR R R R RR R R R R F R & sinners to repentonce, was made to defededredeBredodoodb Bamdniodriededodoodedrd B S LU CHECHECOIMOI CHIROHMOIMOIRG to two hours, a ferk being used to | months by illness tappear as an awful truth. The | speaker's tremendous earncstness|test them. Corms weighing more N W A PP % % TR than two pounds should generally be SAM AND EDNA PARK 4 pibdddd R b LR R L bbb bbb ks i r. George 1. Moore returned and deep faith in ”.“ word of t.ud' s e shadlen iRl AT AUDITORIUM MONDAY :g: commanids the cordial approval of jcut in half from top to base (length- BRI & & J erda Macon, after being here | 5 3 : ¥\ ; e A wise) beforehand, in order to reduce A s X i @ B 'w '[days on business. He will|his hearers. Sam ang Edna Park and a big all- {4 @ & . e time necessary for baking, ani RS : . B plete.a course at the Macon the e necassany 1o sl ni star cast of 15 people will open for § & 4 , to prevent the chance of forming »l of Pharmacy, returning to| 3 : a week's engagement at the Auditor- | # §§I too thick a crust. ; SR by & & eland in a few weeks. ; ium Monday night, March 9, and|® 3 2 The appearance of the corms for & There were many asked for prayer after Mr. Boyq finished sing- ing with beautiful and tengder effee- 3 tiveness, “Turned Away from the akeland Lodge No. 1201, B, p. | Beautiful Gate.” @., will hold its annual election| At 10 o'clock this morning though ficers at its rocular meeting to- | rain somewhat interfered there xt.c A.full attendance is urged, | Were quite a good number IH'-'-\"“"-!""}"”‘ oo Ly My the erustf 4 o pvodicted that Sam and | . / L 4 A who were privileged to hear a fino | thick ””‘I_ I_':”"l' it will l."' found tolyq,y park will not be seen at pop I‘s[ ln age eSIgn 8. Geo.rze D. Johnson. Free-|adidress on personal consecration. | D¢ of v‘l\.l“m_”s H:!\»j”_.' I ‘_‘”‘””S ular prices aftor this season. This @ £ 0Ulbis 1he euest of Rov, and| Tonight at 7:15 in the primapy@are dibbed in water during SCran-f oo pany Wb, 23 established what ! é . I, W. Lowman for a couple|room there will be held a shnrr‘f”“' LU ““\“”llfl done, a little bak- 50000y as a house record in St € ETCH ED GLASS ) . Mrs. Johnson and hor hus- workers' confercnee conducted h'."”':*. soda ‘\:"f"'l'l o8 “‘m"‘! to ‘h_“ WA Potershurg. Having 2,800 at a sin 1 are the proprictors of the lLa- | Superintendent Condon of Cleveland, ter; otherwise a slight irritation to| e Cloak Hou:c in Freemont, lm,,'nhin This will be followeq hy a when we say Park to you, you know | serving is improvea by seraping off the fibrous skin before boiling. |If < : gl i ;s the best in the amusement line to | this is done and the corms are not b | that the name Park has always been & Loseen. & v operformance, and as this is the Serviceable--Inexpensive the hands may be caused test number to ever witness a The interior of the cooke;] dashecn upper or bud end, after cooking, i jeet to the action of the Democratic the most up to date merchant If hour song service, 7:30 to 8. | 4 show thero you ean vealize the mag- | 1at part of their State. They are| The pastor wishes to express his) ity S 3 !nlw, !MM. VUYL OTEpide of the attraction vou are got- & i‘tl’ Y, looking for a bLotter location. | appreciation of the large number of [ SOM¢ shade of violet. It b usually ting. ¢ tik ] would like (o recommeny to|his officials who were present 1:],\'!;‘“”!“ mealy, Ihf)l'vh SUIHVHII?VS, 8- ¢ : . 1: /‘ consideration our own hoauti- | night and desires to nrge the im- pecially when m‘:“l ”"v‘:”“‘]' it "“"-" TOR COUNTY TREASURER See my WlndOW ; 7 /:ity of Lakeland. portance of these special meetings as be somewhat moist. The ”"“":' 18 I announce myself a candidate for i [they relate to the various heads and|&encrally more or less nutty. Theeoynqy g rer of Polk county sub- R R EEEEEETETE Y T vbhaking conte at |representatives of our, auxiliary 4 ; ; ; sortlt'l:st:‘ti' \,[_\,‘l‘:\,l‘:.l‘;“vj‘;: ‘.\\y‘,hi(,!]i work. A great man is :u’nonu us and ‘\:U”l(\l”]ll‘fi rather :nms.lj or n Inrlv primary election June 2, 1914, H c STEVENS b & MR Wiil cottolona wore cnb- [ great opportunity for a new line- fibrous, as compared “”.h the mid WERNER (i, JONES, A ° dle and lower parts, and, when so, Auburndale, Fla. & ed, Mrs. P. Ottinger proved|up for God in Lakeland. o {aanniad S bt the first brize. Miss| On Sunday there willibe: three[™May b€ Jiconaat 1d e Gracy the sccony prize, Mrs. |8reat services, all at the Auditorium SimoaheRgone e ”.”"\‘\ Bl A y A A e L) be cut open lengthwise, covered JEWELER mme S {16 Mg —11a. m., 3 p. m. and 7:30 p.-m, 54 ) Tl;? ‘I.]‘ ”lf ”.‘”d DAAxS .‘m'l 5 b £ with a napkin, in a warm dish, and :"v LA]\ELAND, FLA. [+ Talley Clark, fourth prize. . served immediately. 1f they hn\'«-. i % The Lakeland Paving & Construc- tion Co. has grown to such an ex- tent since Mr. Alfield and Mr. Be- been cut open before cooking, the |DARK CORNISH FOWLS-—Are W*M‘!’«lfl&*‘&Gfl&"fl"l"!“fi"!"!’*!’*’!”!"SNE"S"E>‘ENENENS"E"!N§"E"l"X"E“E"EI‘E"ENX"INSNE'*&N&'S- lo winners received a half barrel flour ea X ; : ywn Talk flour each, also pound thin crust formed over the cut sur-{unique and unlike any others on ac- ¢ “'R‘ea'f Olll-\(.b' ;m“' m;dpv lisario took the business over in Oc- face should at once be lifted, on tak- count of their close, hard plum- |® b:n;‘ B pons powier tober that they were compelled to|lN8 from the oven. (This crust is it age, the only breed that stays fat t was a great success, fifty- 3 self very palatable.y The mealy in from the time they are hatched lease another lot on Main street upon which they are now erecting a nice artificial stone office. cakes being submitted. A large 4 of ladies were present to hear feciglon of the judges. terior can be taken out casily with a until matured; freer from disease fork or spoon. Baked dasheens are than any other; unexcelled as generally drier than bakeg potatoes winter layers; the best table fowl and therefore need more butter. ever created. Kges $1.50 for 15. Salt is used in seasoning. P. B. Jackson, Carters, Fla. If impossible to serve immediate- 2188 ly when done, the corm should be |m——— prepared for serving, as already de-(1 AM IN THE MARKET for old scribed, or pricked several times with " houses that are going to be torn a fork to allow the Htt'-um to escape, down or removed. C. A. (ook, and kept covered with a napkin, or 600 Rose St., Lakeland, Fla. other loose cover, i a warm place. 2190 It avolidable, however, there SHON]A | s not in any case be a delay of more| EDWARD BENNETT'S than a few minutes in serving. LIST OF BARGAINS 7 1-2 acres orange land, city, $1,- The Peruchi Gypzene Co, was seen 0} ity lot G=4 miles from post: last night in Bought and Paid For, |0M¢® $275; & acres §750, 11-2 played under the name of The Price mmiles from P. 0.} 5:room house, lot Women Pay. The play was up to 72x145, three blocks from city hall, 9 n A . the company's usual high standard. L Room 11, Hryant Block, ’ | Do It Now--- TODAY Miss Emma Tmmmvll of Talla- hassee, is in the city the guest of her sister, Mrs. I.. M. Bennett, be- ing called here on account of the se- rious illness of Ler grandmother, Mrs. E. M. Park, who is reported as being very low today. Mrs. Park has been quite ill for several weeks, but only recently has her condition been critical *. W. P. Pillans and family are qts PEEPEBEIEIRE B***&ifl'*@“ comfortably domicileq in-their § Hl]TEl_ AHHWM_S some mew home in Ozone Park,|® ‘Pillang having recemtly pur- | dgejgubgubgubdudigdd duid @b gt :d the Fm'r(lh.'ld rpsulor.wn and HOTEL KIBLER ‘al lots adjoining. This place fruit trees arg other improve- Atidaseon, Tamba: Mrs. 8 thereon, wiich makes it one M. ‘M. ‘Aaron, Johnstown. Pa.: te most desirable homes in that '\”'\‘\‘ (\'\'?illlfi;“,%;: T\a?,;gz“‘”(' ;l\'nnn developin sotion of the city.|hen, New Orleans; L. A. Ilardu. il g”,m ® ; “? Jax: J. R. Ferguson. Tampa: Mrs. Pillans, who is an ex- munm]- M. (r\dnr kansas City; Irs (‘ t. A. J. Poteet has opened ar- wet’s offices in the Skipper build- \ang 18 now prepared to serve ne who may contemplate build- Mr. Poteet has ability and ex mce in this line, and with the + amount of building that is {antly going on in Lakeland y {8 no doubt but that he will 7 a fine patronage. Join Qur Popular Christmas l Savings Club § ! L2 S i They will bhe seen tonight in The Phone 386. 2189 Prodigsl’ Son; which ‘they endosse] =t = o eeeee— most highly. The company deserve | AMMOTIH PEKIN DUCK v GGS for ha LR $1.50. P. v 2004 patronage as they put on only AtOhing . 15401 $1.90: by B { Jackson, Carters, Fla. 2188 Join. b4 oo ool Hundrds have Joined--- scores will Tard 4, but that he 18 not sook {‘:dmr‘dw?{rls. ql}al:"’r" ”E- fi'- Ed' H. Walker. Lowell. Mass. | “OST: straye; or stolen, Collie pup- Make sure your Christmas money, political office and that the ‘\“t"v:w?k \p\\([rk 4[;)]:1'!( nl:url{uhuu}r i (?\rnilv i In]\' F"(' "l‘, ’k:iW'\:'i"L py, buff colored, with white band ge will not affect him in that | 5Va TR i. Zetro 1y Claar ",‘ a. nan, S Pl el y ar 1 neek. Retr oS, W. “ jct. (w(:’x‘l‘vr.( ll'(nun i ],; g \\"f' .fl;l.\;«,‘ I\"ilr'r il;lt” l’\:} 3 (f“m”\{l. m’l'.a N'/ ll:{l . llz:\l\ull'“r 3 i 2190 for a Christmas wlthout money ls '7.“ 7<~ STEEE ST e S S : w t . [ 42 1 LR fi : BB i «.»«mmi':g: jiff'"‘""'2"2"!"3“:“"'2"!‘:"3 B ‘?""é"r‘i"z"l"z""" DEBPPPEBBIBDEDHDEDDDEDHBPE llke June ithou sunShine ks @O % uIJllIIORIIJMz MAJESTIC : AUDITORIUM: THE GRAND % Coss NOTHING t jon ~cos @ % @ & 3685 | SRBEPPEIIBESESIDIPOIPIIIRD | e BB BB PP nothlng to Withdraw. ATTRACTIONS COMING CRAWFORD & 3 4—FINE FEATURE PICTURES—4 |All This Week— MusmAL&C3{1}1]1}’?1?1;t gul Call tod | THE PERUCHI GYPZENE (0. — 19 PEOPLE 12— § all toqay---let us explam to you. And— Ten people, an all-star cast, includ- ) * ing Ed Lawrence and Edouard ———— ( TONIGHT THIRTY-THREE SLIDES OF lIJ"'(I)lxv. Eu('.h n'iuht thAx's ' company My J TP eI FE RSP EE THE PRODIGAL'S RETURN TAMPA'S GASPARILLA Mok r o N g P VAUDEVILLE ' { ville specialties. Prices 10c, 20c, 30¢ 0 . TODAY ‘, B —hy.. SEEE THE LONG DISTANCE b Mo ovezas co, | THD FOLLIES OF 1oig AN Next Week— B S gk Semes e R ] : scoues from All Over Florida | SAM AND EDNA PARKS (0. o ossnig o ) i 5 people, in 4-act plays and 4 dif- 4-Act Comedy Drama ferent vaudeville specialties each FRIDAY hoag 3 THE CGNVICT i night. Prices 10c, 20¢, 30c. R * ey Some Thrilling 2-Reel Feature i APPLE EATING CONTEST BY | ® _ e Mareh 16— CHORUS GIRLS ‘ & CURTAIN AT 8:15 ‘ : PAUL GILMORE Also Presents Two Gay Old Sports AMER lCAN g: n the romantic story of the Mexi- — & T IN A LIFETIME can frontier ' TODAY ‘ :’ PRICES 10c, 20c, 30c See This Great Feature; it's a CAPTAIN ALVAREZ ' PHOTOPLAYS ' H : Winner l THE SPARTAN GIRL : 1orrow Night— PRICES 5c, 10c¢ March 18— Of the West (American) & PETER PAN SOCIETY MINSTREL ] Sande : L GIRLS ] WILL BE GIRLS e s —— ' A ROUGH DIAMON’D ) S : Week March 23— (Drama.) 4-Act Comedy With Vaudeville | Tomorrow— LEWIS STOCK CO. CURFEW SHALL NOT RING TO- LAKELAN D, FLORIDA _ Specialties. RUSSELL AND W00D 15 People, 10-piece Band and NIGHT Sie * . 'The Litle Man and the Big lady Orchestra ] (Thanhouser. ) PR EPEPIIEI LSO

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