Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 21, 1914, Page 5

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TRAVELED 3500 MLes MICH. 70 FLORIDN IN AN AUTOMOBILE LAVELAND BOYS DEFEATED BLOOMER GRLS 11703 Once upon a time baseball team, Traveling | 3 there was a | Tunabout W, g called THE BLOOM- 10 miles in a Ford vife ster anq :,5(I:tull.l‘;;'-:.-i’”; Mich., left the city Ihi‘\j ER GIRLS, who claimed that they‘ ) "8 bound for Tampa the car- falid play thalls TRieS e | yas lt banners on which wag in.| COmposed of three men and six girls. | “Detroit, Mich There was a little town in F]Ol‘idtl: to Detroit ‘|calleq Lakeland that is a traveling taking orders team and the GIRLS Mr. Drewste r salesman had a ball (?) had heard they were easy picking so one day, SRR = N = = B = = = O = = B R THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., PAGE FIVE MARCH 21 1914. S YOUR WATCH D | giving the SERVICE it should ® . If not, let us put it in good condition. § | he passed for CITY TAX BOOKS a3 ton o | March 20, 1914 S v -1 \x{ on Detachable| 20, 1914, they journeyed ov i CLOSE APRIL 1ST il Se o the cap|®F 10 this little town and crossed Our Repair Departmen‘ is seRcond to ane' € Q< ing, and whien |Pats With the Lakeland baseball i iti d iri l A ; ; : ng. and which s | are in a position to do your Ikepairin ccurate. CRCR=TR=1t 0 = 0 = 08 =3 = IR = I = - TR 3 L Ko tho trip| team. Well, when the smoke had, p v P 8 y The Farmers’ Club is meeting to-' g Mr, ;fl““‘"’\‘l away the score was 11 to 3 and Promptly. at the home of Mr. E. H., V““'.in\in:; ” e : ‘ I,“vu‘nmtl‘;\m M] ‘Lakvlan(L \ better dfl)" v on South Florida avemue. |} ’]“ trip through Florida at ‘I; d not lave bee nI pwl\odlout‘!o:‘ o 2 & * » s delightfy] m;lkins" 1e game, just cool enough = jus ’ S t y tt \ £ ‘”" long trip Iy os, it hag|Warm enough, friendly clouds ob- a ls ln Ver 0 , lS Our O O Mrs. Mclntyre returned yester- heo, 4 L. eolscuring the sun trom the players' to her home in North Carolina’tyey Utine foRida kg $ o e players ' iwer o pleasant visit to her son,! ; jeves. The game opened with the ] 9 ]“" . I\' : MclIntyre, and ffnnilflmv Bloomers at the bat ang they start- onner’ teen lng e yre, amily. | Dyam : REI ST e 4 7 i , 11) M(Hmn ed off well, getti a run in the ’ Porter, of Punta Gorda, i { Club met last nighe) st inning. Lakeland got three in Posm"ice “ext doflr to us L g Sieat P00Mms W their half of the same inning. The : harming visifor to the olty; | ithe I‘M'h' IMN' & Bloomers ,“]‘h‘dl(\\vn ;11(\1‘«\ in ”,:.‘WWW'WWM&M®O@MWW AR frs Ses 3 nona the et s ol Al“.rl“:.lyo‘r’ l‘“'s" H. Logan, rions matters disenssed was the pre- third and that was the limit of their| pud other relatives here. sentation of a play, which the clyh|StOring. The Lakeland boys sot! R A R 1OXDeCts to put o1 fitrnis six runs in the second, two more in 5 T | but time in June, ¢ e [ 4 Mrs. John 8. Edw;rds of Talla- and which will he one of the best| the third, making a total of oh-\'oni will arrive in Lakelang \l"“"*h”“\ ever seen here {and then they thought they would, ls ay Iu visit Mrs. A. .J. llol\\mt.h)‘ It was also decided to turn m.r‘“"‘l some bunting practice. Of | gnd Mrs. R. R. Sullivan for a few to the library departmont of [course we cannot take yosterday's| lh.l‘ 4 s Club $75, which had bee “‘,;uu. 1 sample of what our boys # s ibout two vears ago ang | are going to do this season but they; J. W. Kimbrough, a prominent which had no been tur ! [seem to have more snap and team) ied over | {work than ever and with the prac | tice they will get before the regular, man of Lakeland motored down m i city yesterday, returning with a Mrs. E. G Tweedell Entertained o supply of tomato plants, which The Cosmos Club YGS((’ld’lv |season opens it looks as though b carried in his Ford touring car.—| Mrs. E. G. Tweedell entertained|l«keland will have the best ball plant ('ity Courier. the Cosmos Club yosterday afternoon|team it has ever had. It is worthy - i, at hope every lover to the front afternoon| for-! her pretty home on South Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Wilson, of nessee avenue. Aftor Hail lle, are in the city on their cia] time, the ladies were iridal trip, and are the guests nf:u,.» Silver Palace Dy the former’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. ! where delicions jco cr J. Edgar Wilson in Dixieland. Ten ‘nr support and we 4 pleasant so- Of the sport will come invited to|S0 that Thursday hostess, | this summer we can all |ward to a real ball game. Bloomers—Marie rf, Selma 1b, Carrie 1f, Happy 2b, Jack Fargo cf, Fay p. Pat c. every the look cream was served, each lady being presented wtih a lit-| | Cassey 3b, T R tle houquet of violets. Mrs. A. J. Moore of Lakeland, 88, spending several days in "]“”“Progrz\m Ep\\'orth League— Lakeland—Bear 3b, ‘Spivey ss ity this week with friends. Mrs. y S. Meharg 1b, Sawyer ¢, B. Meharg Moore was formerly a resident of, The [11, Smith 2b, Goodnight rf, Sullivan Plant City and has many friends here cvening at)cf. Buhl and Gillespie pitchers. wio welcome her visits with pleas- The! SCRIBE. hire.—Plant City Courier. Epworth League meets at 6:15.'p. m. on Sunday the First Methodist church. following is the pr MraEdithe ¢ ram: o Gleisn e {SUMMER SCHOOL TO = Leader G Ciothes Were Never Shown (. Our new Sprirg models of handsome designs are ready to be inspected. (. Before you buy your new Spring suit you should see these Peck garments. (L. Every one is a piece of art, Dabney, Miss Inez| Song ’ A i et EN ON MAY 4TH t, Vernon Gallagher, Robert! ppayer-Mr. L. . Hull. OF :it and Bob Jordan formed a| Map Study Mrs H. D. Bassett = turned out by artists who know nt party motoring to Lakeland| Sketeh from Life- Miss May On May ¢ the Lakeland Summer how ay night to witness a play in|\wjhite | School will open in the high school o h Paul Gilmore starred in the, soloThe Blessing of Soug (War- building —and (}'nnt-iuuv ‘until the Auditorium .—Plant City Courier. |den) G. . Williamson [teachers’ examination in June, — Scripture Lesson—Miss Jowel| Teachers who expect to take the The many friends of Mr. W. K.|white [June examination will have an op- & Jackson, Jr., will be glad to learn Silent Praver Chain. pn.rluni(_\' to m:nl.(n F)lj(‘ll:lr:llli)ll 'ul ‘ at he was yesterday appointed| Giving to Missions—Mrs. W. C. this school. (muhimlnwll pu[rlls a e o l listricy attorney of the Panama Norvell {from the Fifth to Twelfth inclusive] Canal Zone. Mr. Jackson is the| Song. (will also be mk:“.\|1‘”;l(]:§|$slm son of Mr. W, K. Jackson of this, Announcements HA ~ UL 2780 Principali - o Benediction All members are present. All visitors are cordially invited to attend | and this splendid recognition of his ability as an attorney is a mat- ter of justified pride to his family’ and his many friends throughout the State. FLORIDA ESCAPES THE SNOW expected to he and strangers storm king is beating Atlantic into a foam While the |the mighty affairs and they are snow-balling in Savan* Florida is enjoying a delight- Birthday Party Mr. Thompson of Thompson & Among the pleasant social lu-' nah, Lula Cason at ing on the ice in this State. come, good of the crops. never damaging, and the cold waves turn off before they cross the S(.ltv ] a Jackson anq a party of eight, ar-|of the week was the gathering ful. mild climate. The worst that line. In short, when it comes “ rived i 3 st night from Pe-|gether of a bevy of young folks atjful. milc ate. : ; kg ) ate Florida of be beaten. {6 W Bl 1R 4 : 502 could be chalked up against the cli climate, Florida R L The rains which fall are all wel- as they are always for the The winds are FIRST NATIONAL BANK [ oo oo BBl deiidop Bdelebdododdodnfdeiiddodeddeuieioio fodob [ l oria, 111., spending the day|the home of Mrs. : : ST o 1 .and are .p ) i .' ¢ 'JI'» U Giloniay mate in the Peninsular State during Homeseekers should remember ooking over the city. Thompso! , i South Tennes g y ). ! i.”“'h. Al i S such climate coupled with thelg Jackson originally owned one mil-|afternoon the -occasion belns B b i ! . it , aske 4 lion"u-res oigland)near this eity, but{ponor of the tenth birthday of little/to make the trees bloom more and best that could e ;L k]‘l'l )‘1" soil, ] ; s il ity o the grass a little greener., crops. scenery, and all things in}#% they have disposed of all of theif|\iss Elita Cason. The afternoon i : general, make of this the best home | : v s o This is something the people of seneral, make 0 BoblG Des "% and m Chlef Clerk Wood. v > o acres near ag nleasantly passed with music T oty 1 )lm;l i m::ept ;;.00"f ‘:;1“ entl i b ,‘ ‘vl-\' on. Atithe Uniteq States should not over- State in the Union. ':g' y ? arters. number o e gentlé- aame ¢ MERER Y : i el imnte in Masid P o thines v Floridian: & \x/' H et L ; Telicions re-| 100k, this warm eclimate in Florida. . Of all the things .l||4 '|I)llll!.l.ll @ row llson, wi” assist me in s mn party 1" 5 4 s Bl 0 follow.! With @ sheet of ice covering the en- i8 re ady to make proof. 1f *the visi- ir wives and all are enjoyIng|freshments Wer ( Y A A g e 4 RE . ) . . NHOT itv afforded to look over est \lit | Boul- tire north and most of the south, tor will come to this part of the ::: malntalnlng “. Just now 1sa opportunity affordec i ; Vel Florida d ot suffer in the least. country at any season of the year 4 retties 9 3 FOSTresEIVe d Glad 5 . 5 . . @ : : brettiest and ij.fl PAvE ks \Jat I 1 Al t rain coat i= all that is need- he will be able to see for himself % ml(‘sh!y good tlme to save up s in the whole State. A 5 ctatenled and most of the time thag is un- that all this is tru Florida Me | ¥ % - e | I R g e ccssar : seme money and | recom- predicted cold wave 10t 81 ety t the climate of this State & as announced by the weal : ) moss Si ni | delightfnl 2 mend (hiS Bank as a Safe : au yesterday, 'Im\\ ; i a ! “’, 1L mor® 7 YOU HAVE A HOUSE |, Sy b 3 crmometer is below 1 ; " Wbl vinter, when th ; TO RENT ‘ pldu. {0 put It Visinia today, it is mop unlikely it & At try s shivering. There A DYV ERT I SE < some cooler within th " two. 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Monda» Night Ladies Free as we ik y=( geats and we hate wl All Nex¢ Week— LEWIS STOCK COMPANY 10-Piece Band and Orchestra only ha bave you wait outside. -~ DERPPPIZIDD PHSBBHD ] PRINCESS PLAYERS—5 PEOPLE PRESENTS Thursday— | | & s 5 B&Iel‘:g?yclzfigi(;}{ '3 areincluded inour Priday— ;3 . large stock of WHISPERING PINES 4 Comedy Drama |® . ] Saturday— | B f J ] LEND ME YOUR WIFE ?Z,f: eautl u cwe ry Fi C ? : i Wes Conely |2 We have here everything that womankind could MATINEE 3 TO 5:30 SATURDAY | desirc znd there are many useful articles that men A it The Classiest Show Before the i g : ¢ Public; Clean, Moral; Special If youare looking for t¥e latest novelties at fair Scenery and Effects prices, sce our display first. G SB DB 2l PSSP 8 Gl A Guaranteed Attractiop in Every Particular @ H. C. STEVENS § LAKELAND, FLA. S ELPPFEE PR PEPP P PR RS EPY

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