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WEATHER FORECAST " Generally fair tonight and & Miss Council, of North <arolina, | secretary, L. jcity attending the session of the :I'niu-d States District court. They are stopping at the DeSoto.—Tampa i Tribune. Mrs. T. Hatcher, of Plant | City, is in the city the guest of her { parents, Captain and Mrs. J. D. Wadkins., As Miss Mabel Wadkins, Mrs. Hatcher was one of the city's Wednesday. Warmer in the &|most popular girls, and her friends veninsula, Light to moderate “ilil'v making her visit a most pleasant ariable winds. @ one. i =31 - 4 g SRV EH O o4O OO0 M Blis A Hofpauir left last . and Mrs. H. M Rirhzmls(ni:ln for Rayne, La., on a month's red to Mulberry Saturday morn- where Dr. Richar .. Goss in an operation. ¥ .lnd Mrs. Coni Henry Kingman, len returned to days trip to Fort 8. MclIntyre, of 2.y I8 in the city son, Mr. C. V. y, having drrived Saturday ev- z to spend several weeks. .. J. B. Streater, of this city, the” contract: for Methddist ‘church n, a pressed bric about $12,000 . known reputatio ontractor insures [aven people will heir money and edifice when it is completed. A L: Orrell, g A. C. L. . L. hospital at 'go treatment for return in about t¢ . A. P. Jordan, inspector and edi orda Herald, and today. 11 ficial rounds and w med by his man Iways glad to s y gentleman. . -H. Brown left " time he was the zuest of m\’ in Rome,"N. 18 stay In la ts, Mr. and Mr. Brown 1t of real estate here, erested In Lake growth and dev 3 has a boost for ver he goes. [. Woods, oi l.a our Lakeland the franchise i y night for an rater plant, has been his week to m as to the amou rill be, used at ratlons. Mr. satisfied with here, and he, ¢ everything in all.—Auburndale ampa Tribune. Brenau School ville, age /aycross where he like «nts for the franchise, expects Ga., prese vacation, Mr. Hoffpauir's friends trust it will he many ds assisted Dr. a most pleas- fant and beneficial one. bear, Mr. and Waat is known as the Ozcnue Grove Mr. .““d Mrs: Fsactior in the castern part of the day from sev- city is beinz rapidly built ap with Myers. attractive humes. One of the latost iis a pretty six room bungalow built Mr., B, S. which he Wt ks ago, Mount Olive, the guest of McIntyre and hy Manning upor a lou purchased there soine aud upon which the fin- ishing touches are now being put. Mr. and Mrs. Manning came to Lakcland from Pennsylvania early e A {in the winter ang have made many yullding thej , . 4 ; ifriends here who sincerely hope that at! Winter i they may be inducegq to take up their k structure, to, permanent residence in our city. Mr. Streater's 7| Talent Gle anums Service that the Win j At Christian Church get full value| Tomorrow Night have a credit- The La Aid of the | {church will have a Talent Gleanings | n as a builder Christian s e service at the cnurch tomorrow | the accommo i (Wednesday)r night. PPach membeor nt, left today carning $1 will tell in rhyme how will enter the| it was carned. A procram has heen that place tofarrangeq and wiil be given as foi- his eyes. ll“ll“\\n: n days Pevotional Exercises— Mus W 113 Moon s | Song—Count Your Blessings, by State pure|g Sceioty tor of the Pun-| Reqdins.—Mss. D. L. Fidier ! RN, a visitor 10 golo—Mrs. Cobl. £ Wk £/ Reading—Mrs. l.. Glover as cordially | et Mrs. Walter Wilson and v friends who Mrs. J. F. 8loan ¢ this eenial, Paper-—Mrs. 1. W, Lowman Gleaning of Talent in verse. o Song- -Chorus., today for his Silver offering. after a tWol rging Prayer—-Rev, 1. W. Low- keland during man . Mras A, B owns a lurg( and tu | :land’'s contin- 'MINSTREL SHOW HAVE EXCELLENT REHEARSALS Miss Rogers Getting Peter Pan in elopment, and l'ho tn\vn' : Shape § Miss J. Pearle Rogers held pri- vate rehearsal yesterday with her P I principals and the results were ex keland, one uf;”‘”"m_ (‘fl[)llilllfilb‘r' E“ The comedians or end men con- 5“;‘(“”:;;' L‘]i:hl:'.dstwd of eight of the leading ladies in the of the city, who will ©lon burnt cork and furnish the fun for the evening, follow- ake investica-| nt of current(and the beginning € Wood is more|amused and graced the stage of the showing |largest cities: “Lillie Belle White,” the “Maude Delmar,” “Adah Jones,” “Cynthia Prime,” Franklin,” “Glorianna Lockstader,” “Trilbyan- na Johnsing,” and “Jeanette Adler.” Now these lardies will give you a little bit of rag-time in coon dialect, and will hand the young society men local jokes that will make the appear incognito, as the negro imitators, who have the other “Irene operation by (‘orrespond- of Oratory at| nted its four-|gome annual Shakespearean play | hravest duck his head. Much amuse- rch 2, at which time Miss\pmant wil] center around ‘“Peter y Bates, a [Lakeland gvirl. Pan.” who is the interlocutor, and & hit as impersonating| i peo taken by Miss Rogers, who ' a constable. M d elocutionist a llelldldly in her (N EDNA PARK COMPANY 156 j}People In [RISH RICAN COUSIN edyr! t play with four deville specialti the acts < PRICES 10c, 20c. 30c fiss Bates is a nd is progres studies.--Bre- will carry the performance through without a hiteh, in truly profession | al style. & 3 P Sdguig | @ @ & | & n ! @ - % @ i @ & @ <s-=»-!mw=»x-«=-«s~ FEEePIbPESETPEPIPREEOIPINP es through 8 | “BIG BILL" ANDERSON In the great western feature ';: THE STRUGGLE THE DIAMOND SMUGGLERS CURTAIN 8415 A thriller all the way Friday— TY-FIVE. MINUTES FROM - BROADWAY OXYGEN thing worth while PRICE &¢, 10c¢ Thursday, Friday, Saturday— LEE'S HAWAIIAN TRIO is in the city the charming guest of | EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 10, 191 4. Mizpah Circle of First Baptist Church Meets Tomorrow with her brother, Superintendent J. F. ’ Mrs. H. H. Register Council and family. « Mizpah Circle of the First Baptist — — f church will meet tomorrow after- J. C. Brown, United States Mar-:noon at 3 o'clock at the home of shal, accompanied by his stenogra-/ Mrs. H. H. Register, and all mem- | pher, Miss Gladys Morgan and his | bers are cordially invitey to be pres- R. O'Stein, are in the'ent. STEVENS, Leader. MRS, H. C. Mrs. A. (. Freeman, of Arcadia, is visiting Mrs. W. . Jackson on East Orange street for a few days. The Sam and Edna Park Co. op- ened their engagement at the Audi- torium last nighi and delighted a large audience of about six hunidred ‘plm;ii\. The AN AMERICAN GIRL, was excellont ang the vaude- Iville specialtios were up to the Park high class standara. The hit of the evening was scored by Sam and Ed fna in their wonderful gdancing spe- cialty. The company is one of the best ever here and will put on four play, yact comedy plays ang four vaude- tville specialties every night at 10, ]'_'ll and 30 cent prices. Their fea- ture play this year is FORTY-FIVE MINUTES FROM BROADWAY, which will be put on Friday night. 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, l Auburndale, Fla. ' ADVERTISEMENT FOR MUNICIPAL MANAGER CITY 'F LAKELAND On or before city will employ April commission of 1st, 1914, the Lakeland, Fla., a4 municipal manag Applications, with return post i stating qualificatious ang salary ex- filed with 1. 1. 9 3 BOOKKEEPER —Of ability ang accuracy desires a position. Cap keep any kind of books or do kind of office work. Address 0. Lakeland, Fla. 2209 pected, should be Swatts, eclerk. good any P Box 271, PAUL Gl LMORE “CAPTAIN ALVAREZ ™ AUDITORTUM TUESDAY, MARCH ( u%«znmsmwwwwmw«a > o (i: All This Week— SAM AND EDNA PARKS CO0. 15 people, in 4-act plays and 4 dif- ferent vaudeville specialties each night. Prices 10¢, 20c¢, 30c. Tuesday, March 17— PAUL GILMORE In the romantic story of the Mexi- can frontier CAPTAIN ALVAREZ | March 18— PETER PAN SOCIETY MINSTREL ! Catch this; it will teach you some- Week March 23_ LEWIS STOCK CO. 15 People, 10-piece Band and Orchestra E oo Do B i BB de b oo 25 O You always 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. We are always SATISFYING EVERYBODY is our aim, and we do only high class work in Watch, Jewelr and Optical Repairing. ——————— FOR SALE--10 acre grove and truck on Lake Parker with $1,500 crop, 1,100 feet lake fronts from city limits. re, 1-2 mile Price reasonable, terms to suit. Address U, W. lversen, R. B D, No, 2 2207 FOR SALE —Indian Runner duck eges for setting purposes. Mrs. Ila Swanson. | FOR RENT--2 furnisheyq rooms for light houseckeeping, close in. Phone 200 Red. 3 I IFOR RENT -Two houses, cheap. Phone 246 Black. Mrs. A, J. Black . 2226 \\'ill‘ FOR SALE - Good milch cow; be fresh next month. Apply to Carl Winbere, near Lake Hollings- worth school house. 2227 L S ey WANTED-—A good cook. Apply at 410 South Missouri avenue, 1 7, MATINEE AND NIGHT. Fhg PP PPpdiddd !":"J‘:":"i"%"’"i"l-"wi’ HI[ (iRANI) SEEPPPEBBBEBDEDOEDBBEDBEGD :fi g 5B V. B. A. VAUDEVILLE STOCK CO. MONDAY 9TH All Week MUSICAL VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES BETWEEN THE ACTS Presents tonight ROBBERY AT THE TOLL GATE Bert Valley plays the leading b]ac}( face in this number. You can bet it is a winner for plenty of laughter SPECIAL SELECTIONS ON CELO BY MISS REED THREE GOOD REELS PICTURES PRICES 10c and 20c See Special for Saturday Night ‘s»@ls»«socs»w-s»«s»«bm«!n PSSP G E Conner, O’Steen & King Postoffice next doorto us Lon] | | BBd o & & o & & & & & ?) & Y A LS @ S . Announces A Special Display Spring Miilinery Including Gage, Fisk “and other noted patterns for your inspection Wednesday and Thursday March 11-12, 1914 MWW"&@%’%‘“?'Q BBHD G PP PEOPPIPRPPPdPibdiibddid FOR EVERY DAY USE THE Vintage Design: ETCHED GLASS Serviceable--Inexpensive Aouak See my window BIPEREBPBEPPPPPBIPODIEBIEE 60 H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, FLA. FPPEPEPRRFEEPDPIBBE g PP PEEe PPPPe i ta s T