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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MAY 14, 1914, Mr. Ch appointed g succeed My, will take charg Saturday, Mr. Durrance In Case of Fire Dhone 5 000 istan s B PR g l"nfl TR is ula McColpin left today f _this important g, Lula McColp it position, having ge le, Ga., where she was g by the illness of her father, R. M. McLaughlin. PR, ber of ye and ig thoroughly every detail of the , ladies of the W. C. T. U, ;‘_ obliging ang ace cve ice cream in the park L\“* many friends afternoon and evening, | OW that h flice b public is earnestly urged to pat- office, ize them as theflcause is a good and the need urgent. CHAS DURRANCE e BEEN APPOINTED SST POSTMASTER arles Durrance h Roscoe of his new office Zood time, ars as railway mail carrier [On a good time. is to be in the APPRECIATES 600D WORK a3 LARGE CROND OF § METHODISTS LEFT FOR AUBURNOALE A large crowd—about five car- loads, left this morning for Auburn- dale on the early train bound for a the occasion being the annual picnic of the Methodist Sun- splendidly fitteq day school. Father, mother, brother, and responsible | sister, kids and all were noteq rved for a num- |among the crowd, and all were bent Swimming, boating, conversant with {and various contests will make the mail gervice, He |day pass pleasantly for all, and to- as been Dostmaster 1o SKkipper, ang t ‘ommodating, and |Dight's train will bring back to town 4 thoroughly happy but a rather fa- other picnics, we feel sure it will be glad to post- | tigued bunch, but, like all Methodist , & Will be a great success. i . & $ . e —————————————————————————— WATCH US For Timely Suggestions in the Newest Ornaments We Keep our stock strictly vp-to-date and you will always find here NEW JEWELRY in all the attractive styles that are to be favored during the coming seasons. LRI R IR RRELLLELELAL 2R L LR RVRVBLLLLLLLLLLELLL LT L LHILE m«m»wm P PEPGDHPPIPEIEISIEFIPRPPBPD PEDIPPPRPIPPRIRR R DRI EFERET PP ETPIPR PRI IR FEL PR o Conner, & O’Steen Postoffice next door to us G HOPSP BRSSP EDED ST i : DONE ON STREETS | CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE pe carly train this morning —_ SHOULD PLEDGE THEMSELVES ieht the Zephyrhill team to Lakeland, Fla., May 12 1014 s Jand, and this afternoon thisag- I take this nmh.n.l ‘I"‘ : olfen Editor Telegram: 1 desire to thank ation is playing Lakeland, a|:tjayks ang show to our con ,1“‘ You for your editorial in Tuesday | | sized crowd having gone out to |sjoners ag well as My [““ Im\ afternoon's Telegram contending | % hess the game. | foreman for street \\‘vli\‘,l that »‘-“."hm candidates for county offices— § e ; fast Lakeland citizens do vops i especially those aspiring to the po- & he Farmers' Club meets Satur- appreciate the nice new street Js {sitions of representative and county 2 at the home of Mr. Fiddler on ton) which has just boey mv'l[\rlll‘ ;fu-m'x.l“mnc r——should tell the peo- & ¢ Hunter. At this meeting elec- |ynger the superyision ang "\“ “iple what they stanq for. § of officers Will take place and a | tion of (}e pigy G ”\"' ’H“‘I'I { Tmmediately after reading t]w' attendance of members is de-|piaca. 3y Davis o TERL editorial just alluded to, my mail | [y coe R RG W SOTRIR | his stveet Taw been i bt oo [ e & Rioubtent foom Bes Bttt SEE o el pvited to bring their dinners ana | gition for several months anq has il B i R B L hd the day with the club. been an eyesor land, it ir. (. A. Johnson, who has been |y the Dutton-Harris Shoe Co. |aaq. or all East Lake- dates.” T said, “Well, 1 am going to see what I have been anxious to see : ' main thorough- !4 long time.” But in said docu- € coming into our city from the ment are statements from two gen- AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT The following program will be o the store opened, has severed connection with this establish- bt and has acceptéd a position the Yowell-Duckworth Depart- bt store at Orlando. His friends ed his departure but wish him j in his new home. It is entirely useless for us to un- dertake to find words to express our gratitude, but will say for Mr. Da- vis he is the right man in the right place, and I know he could make a beautiful street.out of Rose if the good commissioners could only see r. Lloyd Hooks leaves Saturday ning for St. Petersburg, where c0s to take a position as cool bk artist in an ice cream parlor hat place. Lloyd 1s one of Lake- fi's best boys and his friends re- that his new position takes him v from Lakeland. He carried off honors at school, and is one of best orators in town. He will [ fit himself to become a lawyer |“‘Lakelang keeps on growing.” 1 am in his chosen profession we pre- |2lad to see it. We thank Mr for him a most brilliant career. [for the good job. R e D. their way clear to seng him over with power to act It would do you good to see the broad smile on the face of those g00d old worthy farmers when they have driven along with dread, ex- pecting to soon approach the deep sand, and you can see the surprise followed with that broad smile, and the true words so often spoken, Davis (", BOSWELI apt. E. A, Cordery, of Fort de, was a prominent visitor u{ MORE FUNDS NEEDED eland last night and a part of TOR MRS. SCALLY guest of his son, Mr. E. L. (Capt. Cordery spent a i portion of his time introducing Thi son-in-law, Mr. Langford, to his |regarding the » ! eland friends, this gentleman be- |Mrs. Scally the past few days, ow- a candidate for the office of tax [ing to the fact that we thouzht we petor, Mr. Langford will be here | Would I"'Q’HIM“ have ral days. He reports that he is|but we find that the : ] ing with much encouragement [have to be continued for & while pver the county. Capt. Cordery |Yet, and there i not sufficient funds this morning for his home in [on hang to meet their salaries. The last report showed that $41.75 hmx1 Telegram has had little to say need of money tor » enough funds nurses will Meade, being taken down by _ e W. D. McRae in hig handsome |been donated; $40 has been paid the k nurses, it having been agreed that they shou $14 per week y Y $7 each seen that more . W. S. Moore, who was for-|°' “ | 1 opne v money W ed to proper wl | who is | ¥ a member of the Williamson- Pl ! ¢ (o., but who has for the past destitute anq seriou fal weeks been manager of the hiles store, will sever his . = ‘etion with this institution Sat-|, i nd on Monday will engage performed loring business, opening up { 1. followin e t 101 shion Shop for Men in the El- received sir t st publicatior 1g upstairs. Mr. Moore | .oy 3417 take orders for tailored suits, [\ pu senting one of the leading |y &, Irvir s of the country, and his|j R ls Whom he has served in the |y p. Carter ¢ glad to know that he |(agh a business for himself. |[p. M. We Moore is one of the city's most [Mrs, J. L. P business men, and will |, 1. Willoughl uccess of whatever he un- dition is said to PP Under ti A Ang S omedy program tonight. | 1w 3 lown; it will do you a good laugh. You A HE MIDNIGHT MESSAGE o s ecd of musicié ire, comedy drama, fea- ARl fouy t of the Kalem peopl: THE WATERL0O latter merely asks for votes. WLJESTIC | AUDITORILM THEATRE + THE PALMS tlemen running for U. S. Senate, rendereg by the Auditorium Orches- two for commissioner of agricul- |try for the dance on the Auditorium ture, one for justice supreme courtlgiage tonight. Dancing starts at 10 | and one for county treasurer; the o'clock. Ladies, 15¢; gentlemen, 25c¢. ! Adele—Two Step. Camp Meecting Band—Two Step. I'm on My Way to Mandalay Two Step. Turkish Towel Rag. Orpheum Rag. The Ragtime Dream What Will I Tell Her Two Step. How Is Your Little Maltese Cat Two Step. Beaux Esprits—Two Step. The Rose of the Mountain Trail- Two Step. Yes; the citizens of a county have a perfect right to know, not only that those whom they elect to business for them will do not only what they “think is right,” but that they wil! do what their constituents want them to do. It is putting it conservatively to say that a large majority of the best citizens of Florida were sorely disappointed in our last Legislature. It zoes without ving that impor- tant and necessary legislation should be enacted as soon as possi- ble. For one, I do not want to vote| Somebody TLoves You and T Don't for any man who stands for noth-|Want To—Two Step. ing. T have been trying for several Tickle the Ivories Rag. months to get men wanting to go to Passing of Salome-—-Waltz. the Legislature to come out and tell Dreaming—Waltz. us where they stand on certain ques- When the Whole World has gone transact Two Step. Tonight— tions, but not one statement have |Back on You—Waltz. I been able to draw from them. Is Take Me Back-—Waltz. there a man running for the Legis- Henrietta—Waltz. lature that stands for anything I admired Senator Fletcher's frank, straightforward speech in Munn park last evening. 1 am for Fletcher. Mr. Candidate in Polk where do you stand? ROBERT JONES. Lakeland, Fla., May 14, 1914. A regular meeting of Palm Chap- Love’s Hesitation—Waltz. Home, Sweet Home. SBBBBDDDE P BIBGIF IR RBRE county, '{ . DrR. SAMUEL F. SmiTH SPECIALIST P ter, No. 26,0, B; 8, Thursday; EYE, KAR, NOSE AND THROAT May 14, at 7:30 p. m. at Masonic :’ hall. Business of importance. A full | & attendance is desired. By order of 3: 4 [V SR s e i EYES EXAMINED ; Secretary. & : L3 : b o GrLassES F1TTED o 3 E'g THANK OFFERING MEETING % 5 he Young People’s Missionary '§. i i an he Ladies’ society of ‘§: Cumt reshyterian chureh | # HOURS: @ il n in a thank offering meet- | & 9710 12 A. M. A ol nh tomorrow afternoon | g 210 4 P. M. at 30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. | H. J. Anderson. All members are irged to attend 2 & s The Good Roads Association is @ nee - today at the home of Mr. SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING ' 4 Swindel, where a pleasant and LAKKLAND, F1A. '?: profitable meeting no doubt is be- & held FEEPRPE RSP I RSP R P i bbb b ddd e — {wma.,n, o B B B BB B e B B B oo J. H. Hartzell |: Sherwin--Williams Paint ; SIDETRACKED BY SISTER Manager A comedy from comedyville THE COMING (;F THE PADRES ee this s a dandy ATONEMENT PROGRAM g 2 ree] thriller; story of the west —_— GEORQE SCHMIDT PROGRAM new program Hea oo A RACE WITH DEATH Prices 5c, 1 | By Bob Leonard ang Betty Shade RS | A great Rex Drama GRAND 2 HOURS CONCERT OF | ALMOST A WHITE HOPE COMEDY AND SONG e R ™2 "' |THE HOUSE ACROSS THE STREET . COUNTRY STORE TOMORROW NIGHT THE WATCH DOG OF THE DEEP 5c and 10c DA SBEEEEE I PDOEIHHDOOE SO 151 l F Your House 3 Is worth living in it is worth § painting i Boergrg B g Covers most--Looks best $ Wears longest--Most economical. é z Full measure § : The Brighten--Up Folks % 213 South Kentucky Ave. : BB B BB B DRP G B PEDD S g o WM@M@M'NW oo idfodddodedubdogoddgrgodedofodrdrdogui areincluded in our large stock of Lo Beautiful Jewelry ] Welhave here everything that womankind could % desirc and there are many useful articles that men ! need. . If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair p prices, sec our display first. FEEFPRP PP DPEPDEIIPDIIDESDIDBDDEDDEEBI T DPE P H. C. STEVENS L3 3 JEWELER % %? LAKELAND, FLA. W LA L L L R TR Ry Mmi | | | The Cole & Hull Service Is recognized by the Jewelry buying people of Lakeland as the service for them. *‘The Store whereGemsard Gold are Fairly Sold.” Are You one of these Satisfied Customers? “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla. GLEBEEIDE: REEEEE f;: GRAPEFRUIT Have you ever had a RAPEFRUIT . ? |\|‘\ NO, because it is an .l}nulllldv new never on It is please “The \'TEV‘vl-r ® the market before. confection and wll at Miller Bros, and receive a sample absolutely ' very m.m,‘ woma : : Ask for a (’rnm‘fruxt Stn ?a: . THE SILVER PALACE DRANE BUILDING 4 2 4%%%&%1-% SEEPRIREIPRIE SEIELIPOOIIO0 L}