Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 17, 1914, Page 5

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RSON D% A C. L. OFFIGIL PLEASED WiTh ciry I]EVE[[]PMENT IO er ‘man, traveli frewh i ' case of F‘re o L agent of the Atlantic Coast e, is in the city today looking '¥p industria] enterprises and is most enthusxast‘l( over the wonderful growth anq development that hone 5,000 perma-|in many EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 17, 1914. }sr PATRICK'S DAY OBSERVED BY ALL LAKELAND IRISH St. Patrick’s day has been very generally observeq in Lakeland by the wearing of the green, the stores having laid in a big supply of sham- rocks, which have adorned many coat lapels, everybody joining in the spirit of the occasion, thus showing they have a spark of romance in their systems and that Old Erin is nos forgotten. The use of the green showed up forms, the menvsatisfying has| c L p pdeiorep | taken place in Lok land and, and t SRR R S = g brogress that is evident 0;1 ‘m-]: hand He declar: i : . clared that he knew of CITY TAX BOOKS lno town in the Staqn that was go- CLOSE APRIL 1ST Rling forward amy faster ang in a i 0 more solid, substantial and Fo o0 G BB B0RO QY nent manner than Lal 1 : Mr. Freeman w I rief pe- . 0. Rogers has just pur-|riod agent of 1he Coast Line at ! j a handsome new five passen-|lang ty, o 5 sick touring car. those g — eye in the and Mrs. C. C. Wilson m‘o‘\\‘u nome to their friends in the pos erected just east of Today D. O. Rogers and $100,000 This city, wl r tank i en forest. oW of Col. Patterson Park. Mr. P. F. Van Den- faith in Lukl i , Mich., and has just just as has s plpeted by R. M. Breen of seen the town grow fror ; erny NYs ginnings to the 1t up-to-da — — | progressive city. | . M. Deal and daughter, \ i;\.. who have been spending dnter here the guests of Mrs. | . Rogells, returned Thursday| «ir lome in Des Moines, 10\\;1,‘! b here they made many friends) rust that they will return to and next winter. | ENNL PREGRES NCELY A7 DIELAND NETHODST CHURCH T R The revival service . J. M. Wood and family, A and Methodist church pending the past year in Atlan- wuq very encouraging d Elberton, Ga., have returned s at his best and delivered a most keland and de“are there is no| feeling sermon and a good deal of like it. They will reside here interest was manifested. The hour auently, and are temporarily|for the morning service has been pi at the Sparling home on|changed to 9:30 o'clock. The ¢ven- b Kentucky avenue. will remain the ‘ hour—7 o'clock-——which begins \\'ilh a song service. The attendance at! the meeting grows daily and pros- pects are very flattering for a big revival. ,The pastor looks for great results. Saral Dixie- last night . Rev. Yeager at the ing service same . and Mrs. C. Rucker Adams returned from Orlando and St. burg, where they did Chau- ha work. They are now very antly located at the home of H. D. Bassett. They will be for several weeks during which! Mr. Adams may probably ct a class of physical training. Mrs Fletcher Entertamed in Honor of Mrs. Rodrick A pretty card party was given yes- terday afternoon by Mrs. S. T. \Fletcher when she entertained at auction bridge in honor of Mrs. E. N. Rodrick, who is the charming guest of: Mrs. Herbert J. Drane. There wege three tables of play- ers, and theke were soonimmersed in the game, which resulted in Miss Margaret Southard winning the first, in the mountains will do well|prize, a hair receiver, Mrs. Ford tlw' nfer with™“Mr. * MeWilliams. “}consotation prize, and the -guest prize, a hair receiver, went to Mrs. Rodrick. The studio was pro(my decorated in St. Patrick colors, the didea being een years of age, bright ‘and cleverly carriedsout in the refresh- hg, and we believe would do ments, a deliciolis salad course being ind of work wlthln hisstrength gerved b the echarming “hnstess at actorily. If any onme knows of the close of the games.( ij., place that a poy qf this kipd,, 44 Those gt‘flflh“d the pleuure of filll, it would be a Kindly aco’mee[mgt popular honom en- t the Telegram 7 joying the delightful ho 1!;‘ of __’_mtfi‘* z'\ were Mris B, N. . G. B. McWilliams, who has ed in Lakeland the past three , has sold his home on South ta avenue to Mr. E. L. Kim- gh and will leave soon for| Ir Valley, Ga., where he is hav- built a large rooming house. ne wishing to spend the sum- —_— i 4 Telegram knows of an orphan b the city who 18 badly in need ork. He is about twelve or Mrs. Fletcher, . Albert Hansfiord. rn Rodrick, Mrs. H. J. Drage, ‘Mrs. pich., who is erect‘i'ng a b "'R. R. Sullivan, Mrs. Katherine W in Dixieland, was thjgp $hd- Madden, Mrs. E. L. Corddry, ‘Mrs. / ill recently, and has been in .M. Clayton, Mrs. Verdie ‘Stev- er a serious condition. His eps, Mrsc H. D. M ndenhall, Mrs. b friends hope for him a speedy,Ford of Jacksonville, Miss Margaret ery. Southard, Miss Anna Cardwell. BLOOMER GIRLS TO PLAY LAKE- Y .Z. Club LAND TEAM FRIDAY MARCH 20 turday afternoon the X. Y. Z. Beot the most_interesting games was entertained by Lurlene Pil- Lakeland in a long time, Friday afternoon at park on North Florida avenue, when ter an hour of merry-making hess was attended to. Officers elected ang a constitution was . Refreshments of sandwiches, the with the Bloomer Girls, a picture of | their of ball that has been witnessed inl will occur the new Halll Lakeland team will cross bats, | ; their Irish hearts wrth a tie of green o a shamrock on their coats, while ‘le ladies, who could vary the deco- | ratien, came out in greep sashes, dbags, or had the color note in hat Truly we are not “for- ! ttin® o' Saint Patrick much frish bloed or boast not. whether we ! You always need certain articles of J to complete the success of your appearance. EWELRY We are always glad to see you and to show our beautiful Ornaments, Novel- ties and Utilities in Jewelry. SATISFYING EVERYBODY is our aim, and we ni Optical Repair PETER PAN MINGTRELS | 10 PARADE AT NOON An attractive feature of the Pv-' | ter Pan Minstrel Performance will be noon. | parade tomorrow at Mrs. (. A, Cole is the chairman of the parade committee and with the able support of the other ladies of the cast the parade promises to be a pariow. The Lake- gooq and the ;,upced for the coming year at the large local company will be ('arri(‘d.lust meeting of the association: The for-sure minstrel parade. land banq will also play, over the city in automobiles. will be gayly costumed suit the gala occasion. ladits to ('ross plenty Pharmacy, of today at the Red and there will be in the ecity. to certain public partial scctions in the house, it would be a 2ood idea to worthy, buy early, packs the house. PAUL GILMORE AT | AUDITORIUM TONIGHT| 'm:m: The Peter Pan scat sale opened. g, ! : 2004 1 qs; ’\’( ats in the spacious Auditorium to Highlands; accommodate the amusement ]u\nu:“m_.m,m(|~ Still if one is paprtow for Peter Pan always Hetherington Paul Gilmore will appear at the) Auditorium tonight in Captain Al- varez, a romantic story of the Mex- jcap frontier. Mr. Gilmore is quite a favorite here and a large house is expacted. ¢ cellent press notices Jacksonville. Of the play as presented by Mr. 'Gilmore ip Tampa last night, the Tribune says: especially %;!MWMWMWM’QWWW#@WWOWO#O@GMMD‘imw&s | commr—— TOMORRON Goo AOADS ASS N e APRONTS VARIOUS " LONNITEES following committees of the Mulberry, and Lakeland Association were an- - The Roads Finance and Soliciting Committee & Iakeland, chair- Lakeland; Steitz, W. D' Edwards, Dr. Sullivan, Lakeland; Mrs. R. Schurman, Lakeland High- \W. F. Hallam, Lakeland John Pollock, Lakeland ; Judge W. S. Preston, w. M. K. Hol- F. H. 0 w. Committee—A. J. chairman; M. Lakeland; Mrs. D. Mendenhall, Lakeland; T. McMullen, Medulla; Chas. Walker, Bartow. Road Committee—1. R. Schur- man, "Lakeland Highlands, chair- man; George Hemmerstroem, Lake- land; J. L. McClelland, Lakeland; Dr. Pipkir, Mulberry; J. C. Swin- del, Lakeland. Publicity Lakeland, He has been getting ex- to the romantic perlod of the early) infifties, in a land of real romance— the Argentine Republic, where fierce pas(&)t;ms' raged and hot southern blood:‘leaped quickly to win or to avenge—a land of men either dash- Paul Gilmore returned to ’le‘fl'mg or crafty, of women beautiful this year with a brand new play— enough to fight. for and to die for. ome written for him and suiteq to his individual and distine-| Don M tive gifts as an actor. The author i8] of the republic, h’ the ‘province of H, S. Sheldon, who wrote The Hav-| Buenos -Ayres, :and. it.is his charm- o¢ in which Mr. Gilmore was seen|ing piece, Bonita, whe is the object; last year—hbut it is as different from| of ln,wh ’I‘he Havec as day from night. exactly(The gcenes are laid at the home. of atoe Arano, foreign minister Ihe strong loves and rivalries ch, give the piay so much of spir- e nd cake were served. Those st Anpsits-on this §AES. The Er b Bessie Templeton, proceeds of the game will go toward 3 -\!cRae, Edith A.ndersond.:!he ball grounds, and it is saft- to eces Straw, Lilllan Gain and .0 o0 jarge crowd will witness ne Pi J Pillans. the game. WM%«NE% pi o : 'e 5 454 @ | ‘5’ 2|2 @ | & b &l 3 : ® | @ @5 5 @)@ % PR BSPE I gfl‘»‘!"‘"w’*i"iie‘é"f‘*’w PEOBESPPIEPPEPEBPPESTPBDEE mm«-w%mw%@ 3 FINE FEATURE REELS-—3 AND VAUDEVILLE MR. PAUL GILMORE % —In— CAPTAIN ALVAREZ 5 and 10c WESTERMAR & HOPKINS be Great Romantic Story of the Mexican Frontier - Black Face Singing and Act. Full of Clean Comedy In a Comedy Talking 2 CURTAIN AT 8:15 THE TEST Prices, 25, 50¢, 75¢, $1 A Great 2Reel Vitagraph Feature, Full of Thrills cs— ROTTOW— WANTED A BOY Some Comedy Prices 5¢, 10¢ PETER PAN MINSTREL ATTRACTIONS COMING Tomorrow _PETER PAN MINSTREL Seats on Sale Thursday, Friday, Saturday— Return engagement to Lakeland of BILLY RIDDLE AND HIS YUM YUM GIRLS All New Vaudeville, Something Never Seen Here. Special Scenery.. Prices 10c, 15¢ In All Next Week— LEWIS STOCK COMPANY 15 People 10 PIECE BAND AND ORCHESTRA 4 ACT PLAYS AND 4 VAUDEVILLE Acts Each Night. Prices 10, 20, 30c. Mondar Night Ladies Free PRINCESS PLAYERS—5 PEOPLE WWW& MONDAY—“Class-Mates,” a scream ing Farce Comedy of College boy’s life. Swell dressed and plays for ty-five minutes in fancy interior. THREE REELS PICTURE MUSIC BY ORCHESnRA TUESDAY—“Mystery of Pine Creek Canp.” Comedy Drama. Scene i laid in the Pire Creek Mining dis- trict of Calcf:rnia. WEDNESDAY“--Zuleka,” The Turk ish Maiden. Farce Comedy on the ‘complicated affair of a living statue, W \n/ at do only high class work in ch, Jewelrr ing. Conner, O’Stecn & King Postoffice next docrio us SR S st s ] @ ddd TLT LY T T X PPIPRTTRPAPRPPPPPPRRALY 4 LaCAMILLE CORSETS The Lace Front Corset with the Ventillo Back % r:» a;; i i FOR SALE AT Owens Dry Goods Company 120 SOUTH KENTUCKY AVENUE [/ i SERVED FREE All This Week SO VR TR VIRY Maxwell House . Blend Coffee The World’s Best AT Owens Dry Goods Co. 120 South Kentucky Avenue WWMMWM BPPBPEDEEDRII ISR E S bbb ¢ Peter Pan Society Ladies 2 ; o CABARET MINSTREL'S Benefit of Woman’s Club S Arranged and staged by Miss J. Pearle Rogers B Seats on Sale Tuesday, 9 A. M. AT Red Cross Pharmacy Auditorium, Wed., March 18th S-S ESF P LEPIESPEHPE RIS & PP OBPDOSDE

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