Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 13, 1914, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MAY i3, 1914. GANE OF BALL TOMORROW | NETHODIST PCNC T | wmecees, e wowni WATCH US Tomorrow afternoon a big game| Today housewives all over the city R A s b s of bal" ill be pulled off at the Ath- [have been busy baking and other- ase Of Fire letic rield when Lakeland and Wwise preparing a big feast to take Zephyrhillswill try conclusions. This [to the Methodist Sunday school pic- one 5,000 N ———— h Sl g B e d bbb i ddbbidd DAPE fi is the seconq half-holiday to be en- [nic at Auburndale tomorrow. The joyed bx merchantg and clerks, and [early morning train which reaches many v}vnll take advantage of the op- |[here at 7:35, will have several gorlunny of getting out to see u|coaches addeq for the accommoda- rst-class game of ball. Conveyances [tion of the large crowd, and an ex- . A. Clark ot ; . ! . A. C and Miss Alma Wwill leave the corner of Main street |tra baggage coach for ice, and the For Timely Suggestions in the Newest Ornaments ant City, are visiting here L s T4 woruee of My w58 Um0k e B ol 0k i We Keep our stock strictly up-to-date and you g ¢ Mrs. W. L. Davi L 703 iy ue efore e wmners W.l als e vide l'.1 \ve- puiree et |° weatner vias air (o be 0enl and - |3 wil] always find here é i y Scouts are enthusiastic quet that is being planned | . w by Scout Master Blanton plonial Cafe Friday even- ing on the veranda of Mrs. A. C. Grounds Committee—R. E. Luf- Shaffer's pleasant tome on Lake sey, F. E. Washburn, H. D. Bas- Morton. Devotional exercises were |gett. ne Williams, who has been |led by the president, after which ithe past several weeks in|Mrs. Fleming read a charming lit- tle story in German dialect entitled What One Paper Did. Mrs. J. W. W. C. T. U. PROGRAM MEETING |make everyone have an enjoyable 3 day, The tickets will be 35 cents . C. T. U. held an inter- ;round trip for adults and 20 cents in all the attractive styles that are to be favored during the coming seasons. esting and profitable program meet- |for children. ] Conner, & O’Steen ¢ S Y Transportation Committee—H. L. Swatts (chairman), Rev. Ley. Amusement Committee—R. E. the guest of her sister, ey Blanton, left yesterday r, where she will spend Lufsey (chairman), Dr. Piner, Wal- Turner read Kaiser Wilhelm’s views " er 5 : g ilhelm's views ter Bates, H. H. Hauser. ’ of the drink evil and the steady o 9 : R g ¢ A ©"* Finance Committee—Rev. J. B. growth of temperance sentiment in et 5 0 egg left today for Frank- Ley, G. C. Willianson, H. G. Snook. the Fatherland. , where she was called by Basket Committee—Frank Thomp- Miss Wilson read an interesting & i H ’E g of her mother. She will |jcaflet, “As the Man on the Street son (chairman) to be assisted by his Postofflce “ext door to “S 3 R o longer than her presence |Sees It " whole class. g her’s bedside is required. | Mrs, Webb concluded the pro-| Refreshment Committee--Wes Me- FEHHEEPEEEDTPIPEIEESEIIE | HEPEPHEEPPPPISDEEIEIEED PEEEIPOPEPHEIPRILELI2BED g i gram with a short story, How a Lit- |[Ra¢ (chairman), W. J. Reddick, = egg Wishes to announce |tle Lad Helped to Make a Town Go|'V. H. Shaffer, Rev. Pickard, Ottis [Harris Co. Grofeseesedorddodo bbb e B B R BB d B ¥ vill be out of the city for ppy. Hungerford. Spelling Match (open to all)— ys and .Wh“" "f“’a-" her [ A short business session followed.| A special invitation is extended to | Frize, *"‘ pair whlte. kl: gloves, do- preparations will hn»un Good reports on flower mission work |the Dixieland and Myrtle street Sun- nm?d. by the Cut Price Store. i sy Reynolds store. 2553 [and literature were made. day schools to attend also any one Nail Driving.(‘vonts\st ~(lm‘ la lzs) —'_J_— Mrs. Greer reported a large box |else in town whether they belong to "‘W“ZE' ane ]"““AO"L‘;‘ B:Lk uLliuby erbert J. Drane has gone {of papers anqd magazines sent to the g o nateq by S. L. A. Clonts. °« e . o, o ¢ L any other Sunday school or not. X . gsee, where she will spend |soldiers at Fort Dade. Prizes)()fiered Throwing Contest (for 1udles)—‘ IS Worth llv1ng ln lt ls Worth ., ew weeks with her daugh- On motion it was voted to request The following sports will be DM_’Prize. one pair white silk hose, do- ¢ty Josephine, who graduates [the publication of Mr. Linton Pick- nated by Clough Shoe Co . . ¢ i ticipateq in, for which appear rizes ). 3 S L t | 08¢ State College for Wom- |ard’s essay in the Evening Telegram, |}, be g‘d\en RS l Tug of War (8 girls against 6 paln ln : ! . ing all the essays delivered at the|; i i ; rize, week's ticke & 10tict = 5 inclusive)—Prize, flelder's glove, do- L i & Sh w ll p t & ('omo.st Monday L?(‘lllng t9 tllxe Na nated by Lakeland Furniture and for winning team, donated by Palms :» erw‘n 1 lams aln : NK 2 of this issue appears|tional Educator for publication. Hardware Co theater. é’ the faculty of the Mrs. Shaffer served delicious re- i » t g ‘ Tug of War (8 girls against 6 ,: & K. es of Foot Race for Girls (8 to 12 years o \ ¢ ol. The Telegram will,|freshments which all enjoyed and a fHeliBiva) . PRES fenniy mcknt) do- | boys, age 16 to 18 inclusive)—Prize, :§: Covers mOSl 'LOOkS beSt 2 to time, present to its|Pleasant half hour of social conver- ated. by Mod : ‘H' iware C : week's ticket to Majestic theater for |# 4 } f various classes [sation closed the afternoon’'s pro- HARE: B ibie SRl o inni donated by Majestic 4 M k I e o whien Foot Race for Girls (13 to 15 |Vianing team, y Wears longest--Most economical. le.s tof te sdc Oo,t Y nca g k. vearg inclusive)—Prize, bottle olives, theater. el :E‘ ; ! eres! ite - v ace—Prize, ‘::“ il g Mr. R. C. Patterson, of Colum- |donated by D B. Dickson. Young Ladies’ Foot Race - ”;l ® Fu“ measure § s bia, S. C., is in the city the guest of | Foot Race for Boys (13 to 15 half-dozen cal‘yln(’,t phf)to;:mp RiR0s ) | . R 0 riday Mu his aunt, Mrs. A. W. Cornelison. |vears inclusive)-—Prize, bottle olives nated by R. G. Im"ml"' iR :é: g —— lonated by George Murrell. Married Women’s 00 ace— | & . a at. MONE bet.tm,, hiby }, The annual meeting of the Wom-, Sack Race for Boys (any age, 12 Prize, five-pound fruit cake (Nation- | e rl en-- 0 s pperatic production Friday n they give the opera, Mi- an’s Club will be neld at the Elk's |years and under)—Prize, box of fifty al Biscuit Co.), donated by Smith | 213 South Kentucky Ave. h performer will be a‘t g Club rooms tomorrow afternoon at|marbles, donated by the New Racket Brothers. ik nnpevening of pleasure i; 2 o'clock. The annual election of of- |Store. Married Men's F onll Ruu‘,. (35 SEBFBIDEEHE DD IIBEDEE B SR EBBIIEDITHIBG DD DE 11 ho attend ficerg will occur at this session and Three-Legged Race for Boys (un- |Years and over)—Prize, haircut, _—__—______——-."' g g all members are requested to attend [der 13 years of age)—Prize, two |Shampoo, shave ang shine, donated . Drane was entertained promptly, as this is the last business | pocket knives, donated by Wilson by Phoenix Barber Shop. i ! ‘ (‘r. given by the Rotary meeting of the year. Hardware Co. Foot Race Between l\\mnors ({l Th lampa yesterday, the gues-t e e R e Bottle Breaking Contest (for wom- Yourig Ladies’, Married Women's [ e ] ! M. Wier -’\Ir Diane Rev. D. B. Sweat returned home o anq girls)—Prize, hand painted and Married Men’s Foot Races . g : , Saturday from Tampa, where he had disk donated by O'Doniel, S & | Prize, “The Harvester,” donated by of hig usual interesting ! i ish, donated by Joniel, Son ewes been for several days, with Mrs. | the Book Store. ch was greatly enjoyed by i - |Co. 5 ; reu: rs of thi cluby. i Rt x'vho Hrreen it al A”fll("\(m Potato Race (for boys under 13| Running Jump for Ladies- p)”“" Sanatonuml:lor: t‘i;\)-\ \'He l‘yrlings]; ::\l; vears of age)—Prize, one pair tennis |box candy, donated by Lake Phar- Ornaments fOl‘ good news that Mrs. Sweat is doing | & % % o s ona P. Pillans, of Winkler, |, ioihil 4 i - oxfords, donated by Kimbrough & |macy { : A b i : . well, and her many friends will re B skt Shoe o Running High Jump for Young ‘ Summer Wear o has been the guest of | i0e wh she is able to return to 5 : 4 i : Joice when she is a 0 1Rty 5 . N Ladies—Prize, brooch pin, donated & a‘ , Mr. W. P. Pillans, of [}or home. She will probably be in Potato Race (r.or girls under 13 1' ) ) v by Conner & O’Steen. for the past two days, Te- |iyo hospital two weeks longer.— ¢4 of age)—Prize, lottlo perfunig |27 - : P A s ¢ 3 pro- me today. Mr. Pillans i8 |yanatee Cor. Tribune donated by Central Pharmacy. Swimming Race for Young Men— are included in our B.cd with Takeland thet| Anays i ) Hopping Race (for girls 8 to 12 |Prize, bathing suit, donated by Wil- large Stockof ¢ S T sears inclusive ize, gocycle. liamson Clothing Co. g ; pe home with the intention years inclusive)—Prize, gocycle, do- s o : out and moving to Lake- |, THE C}UTI(; etk nated by Lakelang Hardware ana| Ple Fating Contest (open to all i It is easy to sit in the sunshine A i 10 vears of age)-—Prize, pair 39¢ And talk to the man in the shade; jPlumbing Co. ““f:l '“ )r\.n*: 2 (:I(;Jh‘ ol & IF;lll ] Beautif[fl J l 490 it ig easy to float in a well-trimmed Running Jump (for girlg 10 to 14 | cuff buttons, dona ) 3 e e R boat years inclusive)—Prize, box candy,|pop gALE -2 Jarge lots on railroad - l lg dL. Rob(;r(son. \\'rlm r‘u’:.nf‘. And point out the places to w ade. d(m:m: by ];n(] 1';—:1&5 l‘l;nrm:wl_v, and facing Lake Mirror. The best ‘/VC“I(IVC here cvcrythmg that womankind C”llld «3: pd some time ago from C0- . Backward Foot Race (for girls 10 location in Lakeland for a lumber 0 . i A ; o akels : desire and there are many usef ‘les on ¢ : ., has purchased of MT. {1\ cuce 1o sit in your carriage [to 14 vears, inclusive)—Prize, bOX | yara or wholesale tfeed store. Side |§ y useful articles that men 1ns. pring the White Star Mar- Ang counsel the man on foot; candy, donated by the Silver Palace. track up to the property now. Ad- |% need. vill conduct it in a first- ana walk, ¢ wll| Hammer Throwing Contest (for . P SR Piant Oty : A s But get down and walk, and you'll sder i dress P. A. MERRIN, Plant Cicy, |4 If vou are looking e hfer e . R ¢ o-date manner. Mr. Rob- aharigs: your talk boys 15 vears ang under)—Prize, [ g 9550 X you: : £ for the latest novelties at fair [S g had twenty-five years Ag you feel the nail in your boot. | tennis racket, donated by the Model prices, see our dL\‘p]iLy first. in the meat business, has Hardware Co The Illinois Central railroad has A R i s b 3 L L 51 & lededefrdeduioidudibbodeolded g Dot ital to make the business It is easy to tell the toiler Hammer Throwing Contest (for|completed plans for the erection of b and will make I.ukvl:m.d How best he can carry his pack; | girls 15 years and under)—Prize, | ¢ hospital in Chicago which will cost H C STEVENS zen in every \\‘fl)}'}» I]“’ 18 But no one can rate a burden’s | hox candy, donated by H. O. Denny. |about $400,000,000. Primarily the | . ° handsome $5,000 Wame weight Running High Jun‘m for Boys (15 |hospital will be for the benefit of |4 S Drange Park and. is now Until it has been on his back. vears and under)—Prize, tie, donat- {employes of the railroaq or for pas- 'J }*J W IELER [ e ho.rcd in the' busn'n"SS (l_‘ri The upcurled mouth of pleasure ed by Jos. LeVay. sengerg who may be injured upon LAKELAND. FLA ® city, and with his fagll} ‘an preach of sorrow’s worth; Four-Footed Race (for boys & to|the road, but it is understood that . - H . valuab].e and- pleasing | 5+ oive it a sip, and a wryer WD |49 voarg inclusive)—Prize, one pair |thecompanyintends to adopt a broad » nd ¢ o Lakeland's business and} ™y o never made on earth. Boy Scout shoes,-donated by Dutton- | Policy for the operation of the in- fe—————00 ¥ — —— RO SR AR el ¢ —Mrs. A. L. Zaner. 3 stitution. H e o e e f ~ ELTDE G il The Cole & Hull Service ¢ ‘?' ® @ & H 2 45, Is recognized by the Jewelry buying people ¢ 4 R A R b K i of Lakeland as the service for them. ‘‘T‘he flcts : 2 Store whereGems ard Gold are Fairly Sold.” : JUST HARD LUCK J. H. Hartzell Are You one of these Satisfied Customers? . . Well, well, well, look at this show A comedy sidesplitter “« i ”» for tonight; six all feature recls, in- THE COMING OF A REAL PRINCE Manager A Pleasure to Show Goods 2 St eeler Georgie Two ree] feature that will please you cluding a big J Treeler ol i very much Sairant e gram of l l y 8 ight. Some- Schmidt in a brand new prog COLE & HU T Sac ovten o, last but not least, music THE WOMAN WITHOUT A SOUL PROGRAM worth while seeing. gs, and, last Here's a winner: don't miss this J 1 . s 14 a ; 8 this ewe¢lers and Optometrists, L by that Auditorium orchestra. T THE CHINESE REVOLUTION » Lakeland, Fia, GIRLS LEAVE HOME you hear them play that new selec- pio 2.ree] feature that will make Femne > 2 1 It was some pippin, your hair stand on end, make the ABRIDE WITH ME b ddidifred d B B b BB did @il i tion las @ i . est 2-reel feature we have e's no use talking; thrills pl tag with each other up Frontier Drama g 3 ario long time, one big scream + bezin where othe down your spine and after the el E’: GRAPEFRUIT Iave you ever had a GRAPEFRUIT * { Blue ¢ to finish. & e " f"" WA IIER NS Jun & KISS? No, because it is an absolutely new & : [EXICAN TRAGEDY 7 e een something worth { THE ELIXIR OF LOVE @ llwIlut never on the market before. Itis & es‘[ with plenty of snap. S ’ : > GEORGE SC}{'\HDT “ Imp Comedy Drama delightful confection and will please % ‘ : n keeping with the ti fanother tir Play this show 10 "“ e ;,‘ i ¢ ) o { THE SAINT AND THE SINGER |3 Call at Miller Bros, “The Silver @ : Prices 5c, 10c |3 ways; it's t t 2 - s =1 Powers Farce Comedy h 4 I ala and receive a sample absolutely ? MATINEES EV Y I t i .. | Tonight is the Bl" Night— free. ery man, woman and child who 4 b : it AMATEURS' CTNTEST reads this notice is cordially invited to 2 1 \ e GIBSON PICTURES sample this delightful candy without cost # C : % 's the menu for tonigl tlemen 2 ( THE BEST MUSIC and * Ask for a Grapefruit Sundae = i & 0.: | THE LADY MINSTRELS g THE # M 5 GO tDon’t fail to see this large program |& H SILVER pALACE ® 4 $ | Il R & ;4 : | | all for g DRANE BUILDING Fla ¢ | 5¢ and 10c 4 : I PEEPRERPRPRRFPERRPIE RS PRPEPRFPIPEPRLE FEEPISEEERIOEN

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