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GET-TOGETHER SERVICE A GREAT SUCCESS GOM. OF AGRICULTURE VISITS LAKELAND Hon. W. A. McRae, State com- missioner of agriculture, is in the cit:,- today. Mr. McRae is making A meetings now in progress at his first trip over the State inter- . 1o case Of Flre viewing the voters, and is being giv- o4 lestinigRty v WAL Me, K i en most flattering support. Mr. calls his ‘‘get-together services.* one 5 000 g McRae would not have to make the|Members of the offictal board and 3 race at this time, but, owing to a|church officers were invited to occu- ‘ FEPPPRPEPPPRR R oe s | technicality of the law, which he|Dy seats immediately in front of the & failed to carry out in not making|speaker. After a very earnest and CITY TAX BOOKS ©lbond at the proper time, having ov-|tender address by Mr. Klein, the CLOSE APRIL 1ST @lerlooked the date, he has again to[Ppastor was asked to lead in prayer 4 @180 before the people as a candidate|for the spirit of harmony, loyalty PR RRR DR OO QO in the June primaries. His thou-land efficiency between the church and Mre. Arthur Yarbrough sands of friends and supporters!and its officers and pastor. Then " proufl'parents Gri e rh'ronghmn Yh(" State declare th,v”ull \\l.m would pledge lhn‘.nl\-l\‘s I-u iaughter, born last night. [ will returny: him it complete his| pray for and co-operate with the of- “][ {term of four years to which he wasficers in their several departments b o {elected two years ago. Mr. McRaelof service, were askejq to come for 1,0 Braneh is the name of «|went on to Tampa, but will rmurni\\'(u‘d and witness this pledge in a I”Ilttle girl who came to bright | amg spend tonight and a part of m‘wi;vnvl‘uus handshake. Practically the home of Mr. and Mrs. John | morrow here. whole congregation responded, and d yesterday afternoon. —_ RESURA it is safe to say that as a result of TR Mrs. James Lipscomb and little!the revival ang this special meeting ) or 0.. M. Eaton went up to|daughter, Leonard, returneq vester- @ more cordial ang brotherly spirit . nville last night to attend the iay from Wayeross, Ga., where they Wil be manifest all down the line ) g of the State Democratic ex-|spent a delightful vacation \\'i[il‘l‘l‘ Christian activity. Followine » committee of which he is a[Mrs. Lipscomb's parents and fam jlhia‘ feature the evangelist spoke L ily, Waycross being Mrs. Lipscomb's, eloquently and tenaerly of heaven, - old home. she was gladly welcomed! closing for his text, “In My Father's E. Marshall, who is agent for{by the many friends of her girlhooq!house are many mansions.” And ‘ubler Computing Scale Co., of | days. | then he said: “Heaven is a prepared t, Ind., was recognized very —— iplm‘v for a prepared people,” and gHmely by his company recent-| Mrs. J. F. Wilson and little' that getting there depended upon ng presented with a handsome |ilaughter, Frances, accompanied by|preparation therefor. As there isno ‘atch as & premium offered for| Miss Roberta Cason, returned to!sin there, then manifestly an ele-| C(lesman making the best rec | Lakeland today from Sutherland,|ment of preparation is separation| ring a certain period embrac-| where they spent several days visit-|from sin. Character is the only » holidays. As the entire l'nit-ling Miss Cason. The latter went to, thing that counts and offers the! :es is included in the territory|her home in Bartow for the week|only passport. Thicves, liars, gam- competition, the honor to Mr. fend. . blers, swearers, “‘tangoists,” and all \l is a signal one. | their ilk can’t get in, and if they o~ _—_— ‘ The Joy Scouts will hold a meet could, wouldn't find it heaven. He . J. Edgar Wilson. Editor nl'lin: in their hall in the new Dick-|{who would fight shy of a praver orida Christian Advocate, will|son building tonight. Through ef-| meeting where folks meet to worship* at the Methodist church Ilv\I::’nl'r.x of Mr. Kelsey Blanton, Scout'and praise God, woulj fight shy of} - morning and night. Rev. Illl ter, seconded by the liberality of heaven, for there’s nothing in death is a leading clerzyman m | some of the business men of the city,|to modify or alter our tastes. It was ate work of his confercnce. | this nice hall has been rented and|one of the strongest of the whole re unique feature of the revival the First Methodist church was present- «EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., 3 'r 1e from Maryland a f«w years will be fitted up as a club and read }\i\:ll sries, and produced a pro-| and has made a splendid rec-|room. The Boy Scouts have a flour- !found impression . . a minister and lcader among ishing organization, and the .umsI There will be service again to-| sthren. He will no doubt re-land objects of the movements are!night | " hearty welcome to Bartow. [sich as to make it worthy of cvery| Sunday's Program { “ow Record. enconragement . | Bible school hour will he largel ,f e | - fevoted to revival features. At this Parks was assistcd in putting Mrs. Doll Entertained jtime children will be invited tof ty-Five Minutes from Broad-| Mrs. Minnie Doll, assisted by Miss| make application for chureh mem [ the Auditorium last nizht by Irene Kaufman, entertained a mnll--"n'l\lnll Following this there \\'”i . .keland girls, who appeared in|ber of friends at their home on Flor-[be regular preaching service at 11§ ““orus, the young ladics being|ida avenue on Friday aftcrnoon injo'elovk. At @ p. m. a meetin for! Bdith Nelson, Belle Smiley, [ honor of Mrs. Lonise Lotz, sister of men only and at T:20 p. m M'v:u"ul Belle Wiebster, Miss Bryanu Mrs. Doll. Mesdames E. Manning,|ing by the evangelist, which will t“s. Hilda Conova. Those \\hn P Outingen, 10 Aus Im, N. Peter-|probably he the closing service of ‘ he performance declare thefson and R. Morris were present. | the meetin Al gervices of the day ladies made very hewitching ‘\lx an Mrs. Lotz, who have spent| will be helg in the church as Mr girls. winter in Lakeland, expeet toKlein has expressed preference that Jll urn to Peoria, T11., next week. [the last day's work should be done fri : Mrs. Doll is a ne stess and lthere, 1 important business change| i fnani e Roatess and i e MINIRE S o § Hmory {the guests were most pleasantly en rouBistas at: the I;i;']txnnll‘." tertained, several SONgs DY MIS. c—————— P = Manning and violin musie by Miss ure Co., sold his interests in ’slness to E. 0. Flood and T. nidricks, two of Lakeland's The considerat mm but lh“, Kaufm'm being among the attractive | features of the occasion. ent men. at present known, sers are to take possession | 'lately, and have placed . 0. | d in the store as manager. {issimmee Furnfiture Company considerable stock and docs a rbuslneu, and it is hoped the roprietors will be eminently sful in their undertaking. mee Note to Tampa Tribune “ Peter Pan Minstrel seat sale pen Tuesday promptly at o .r the performance ¢ |n»,~ll;nl The ladies of the Woman's ind cast are handling the sale| exchange tickets And to| who have purchased same ang wish choice scats must be e at that hour, for first com« served. No phone orders will swereq until those served | some in person with cxchange| 3 or cash orders. This sale will itice to all. No favoritism in Peter Pan Minstrel sale IDITORILM HiA) of | | | | are Auditor Tue Night Gilmore m Matinee Paul Auditorinm Tuesday Night Gilmor and Matine and ATTRACTIONS COMING Next Weck—Monday— ur Last Chace to See the M AND EDNA PARK (0. Feature (.‘SPU’ILI'\ IN TA\TPA g o F Et THE MORNING AFTER LEE S HAWAIIAN TRIO omedy in Four Acts with Novelt al a 3 Monday, March 16— : WESTERMAN AND HOPKINS test Act That Ever I Lakelanyg 1 4 Vaudeville Specialties A CLEVER sTQRY Prices 10¢, 20c, 30« Special Scenery and Novelties S A TENDER-HE ‘&RTED CROOK | Tuesday, March 17— P\LL GILMORE fronticr FOR HER BROTHER'S SAKE ipecial 3-Reel Featur: CAPTAIN ALVAREZ ASPARILIA IN TAMPA OWING THE LAKELAND FLOATS, ELKS, ETC Prices §c, 10c | Marct ' PETER PAN SOCIETY MINSTREL Week March 23— LEWIS STOCK CO. 15 People, 16-piece Band and Orchestra Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday— WESTERMAN AND HOPKINS Special Scenery and Novelties | PRINCESS PLAYERS—5 PEOPLE | MONDAY—*"Class Matcs,” MARCH 14, 1914. PAGH FIVE You always need certain articles of to complete the success of your appearance. We are always glad to see you and to show our beautiful Ornaments, Novel- H ties and Utilities in Jewelry. SATISFYING EVERYBODY is our aim, and we do only high class work in Watch, Jewelr: nd Optical Repairing. $ Conner, O’Steen & King Postoffice next door to us M&WWWMWWM ’ L L e L sttt ———— The Board of Trade held an inter- esting meeting last night, a fair rep | resentation of the membership being present. Many matters important|¢ to the we II ire ang progress of Lake- land were and the meet- ing was characterized with enthusi I (" eh $EGe B i - LaCAMILLE CORSETS . The Lace Front Corset discussed, asm. A get-together banquet is one i of the things in contemplation to wnh the Ven“"o SaCk arouse further interest in llwl . Board’s work, and it is probable 5 :; that such a gathering will be ar-j& & ranged for at an carly date. A :§ Peter Pan Minstrel advance seat f:: * sale will open Tuesday, 9 a. m., Red & (ross Drug Store . A special dereel feature will be s shown at the Auditorinum Monday ¥ night, of the Gasparilla in Tampa. & Manager Green gets a fine report ul‘;f{ this feature from Tampa and \I\\"é' it shows the Lakeland floats and) «5» Elks in fine style 1:': i i I,g, ,n We sell you a policy to protect ‘,§' your lite, your estate and family, !,g' thep loan you the full face of the policy at the end of 12 months at per cent. Guaranteed Life & Loan | g Co., R. M. Marler, local agent, FOR saLE AT liston Bldg 0 G b wens Dry Goods Company FOR COUNTY TREASURER | 120 SOUTH KENTUCKY AVENUE I announce myself a candidate for ¢ county treasurer of Polk county sub- jeet to the action of the Democratic o primary election June 1914, It WERNER G. JONES Auburndale, Fla. P DR. GEO. 3 a.‘( ONS EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST REPRESENLING “I'HIS A. W. HAWKES CO. OF ATLANTA, GA. FOR COUNTY TREASURER EDWARD J. YOUNG (Formerly bookkeeper in Treasurer's officer announces his candidacy for the office of { COUNTY TREASURER, Will be located at the Lake Pharmacy for to nomination at the Demo primary . cratie DEBEBEIISPHLD | D If you have any trouble with vour eyes or your Mmmflml GUSSHEU 3k present glasses are aot satisfactory. you are invited @& tocall and have your Eyes Tested Free I have a nice home, 3 or 4 acres, nice trucking land, barn stable, all D . e hagelnitra Sl o not misy this valuable opportunity. Call ¢ durinic my absence. Write R, care & any time during the two days at the Lake Parmacy of Telegram, 2258 18 ; | FOR RENT —Suite of 4 rooms, fur-|é nisheyp for housekeeping; also '_‘g” a e armac rooms upstairs Call at 301 S. % Q Kentueky avenue. Phone 42 Phone 42 f @ LOST - Dog collar. Finder will|@ please return to B. K. Young, 4:7; The Rexall store and receive rewa 2256 "’0"‘0‘7’0‘?’0‘3’0‘7’0‘3‘0"’0 POPSPOBGPODODA OO --owo-wi-om ; Peter Pan Society Ladies 7 CABARET INSTRELS Benefit of Woman's Club a scream ing Farce Comedy oi College hoy's life. Swell dressed and plays for ty-five minutes in fancy interio» THREE REELS PICTURE Arran I and staged by | 10 of fai appear 'l'UESDAY-"M_Ver')- of Pine Creck in ebony faces as end men. ! Ceynp." Comedy Drama. Scene i il 1 laid in the Fire Creek Mining dis- comic coon singers, opera 3 | trice of Oslelonia and ne dancers A roil- 2 ,‘ icking up-to-date perform- % | L 4 | WEDNESDAY‘-Zuleka,” The Turk | * ® ish Maiden. Farce Comedy on the complicated affair of statue . S * Wit 2 Auditorium, Wed., March 18th *® R e e S SR L SRR RN N P P PP PP PPy Lo s L 2 s