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o ) BB e B B e B B e B B B B BB B S B Ly Mr. H. E. Hall, rs. W. L. Davis, who has been d the past three months in ERSON *J?AG " Mg | n Case of Fxre& oad man, w@;,‘g..m*é@%m@% nic, which Auburndale, Cess, pate about 25¢ in the hone 5,000 : : o ol Bl g fi“a‘ George, a well known has just completed a pome on South Missouri ave- | A with his interesting family home there in the future. past year Mr. George and ave had apartments at the noon, all of Roy ranged, sumptuous about noon justice aves in the morning l\!l'; ¢re she will make her fu-jcommitt She states that her sta) " Lakeland that she will always the cordial reception ac- by her Lakeland friends has been most W. Cowdery and daugh- I't ending several weeks at Beach hotel, at Atlan- a well known and popular csort near Jacksonville. The Methodist Sundas oceurred ye, picnic, btgm to rain until jate the were carrieq out affording to both spectators and ( and eve THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA MAY 15, 1914. erday going up to partici- not in the after- As it did :E,Methodist S JS. Had Fine Ptcmc Yesterday ?’ school 111( Was a pronounced suc- e H.xrd\mrc Co. Harry Lasher. Hammer Throwing Contest (for girls 15 years and under)—Prize, box candy, donateq by H. 0. Denny. Bessie Mann. at races an ame g g : f % ; : “}‘ games Running High Jump for Boys (15 as nhad ey r- N s e ©CL - Ar-lvears anq under)—Prize, tie, donat- much amusement ed by Jos. LeVay linner was ryong tin dig am viands { i1 f ss Madge Lee Newman who has | Co liing sthool in Fulford, has Ernest Terrol home. Her school closed | F [N fio ay. She will now spvnrlihflf 18ive) 1 racket the summer at the home of | nated ( parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. S an Foot R Graits ——ee yearg inclus bottle o betorday afternoon the long, dry |donated by D B. Dickson W yken by a copious rain, Louisc Ro h ( vast amount of good to| 0ot Race for Boys to 10 crops, and more partic- |¥¢ars inclusive)—Prize, | ) H v to the citrus crop, which was injured by the lack of mois- the young fruit in some places ning to drop from the trees. Sack Race ow by the horns and with this rose to her feet. Not one wom- 2 hundred would have had the oxfords, donateq by George James for vears and under) donated Murrell Thomas Boys (any age, —Priz by Kimbrough Rutherforg Shoe Co James participants. spread e, box of fifty James Boulware. Four-Footeq Race (for boys 8 to 12 years inclusive)—Prize, one pair Boy Scout shoes, donateq by Dutton- Harris Co. Rogers. (open to all)— pair white kid gloves, do- teq by the Cut Price Store. Mrs Match Hansberger Nail Driving Contest (for ladies) } ize, one pair Onyx silk hose, do- 84k AL 0lonts, tGenevieve Morrow, Ihrowin Contest (for ladi I 1 vair white silk hose, do- 1 by ( I Shoe Co. J. Poteet, (S girls against age 13 to 15 inclusive)- , week's ticket to Palms theater r team, donated by Palms lia Moore, abeth Dic Aline of Kittie McRae, Mildred Moorse Orrie Cole- Ethel Cook. against 6 16 to 18 inclusive)—Prize, ticket to Majestic theater for team, donated by Majestic kerson, Flood, (8 Tug boys, age | girls 1 5 lweek's winning i theater ‘ Hobbs, TLouie Pearl Jewel lelon Layton, Haynes, White, | Marion Ful- v Haynes, e Wingate Genevieve Morrow, Prize, photographs, Young Ladies' Foot Race alf-dozen cabinet do- rday's rain was a regular ‘“gul- marbles, donated by the New Rac frot 'z.m d by R. G. Paterson. pslier,” and makes the crop sit- |Store [ Helen Hobbg n comparatively safe. There is Brnest Terrell ! Married Women's Foot Race—— ondid citrus fruit outlook, wnd Three-Legged Race for Boys (un- Prize, five-pounq fruit cake (Nation- favorable conditions from now |der 13 years of age)-—Prize, two al Biscuit Co.), donated by Smith will be a banner crop. pocket knives, donated by Wilson {Brothers. Hardware Co. Mrs. F. D. Miller. e S Lawton Chiles ang Knox McRae | Married Men's Foot Race (35 bile walking on Myrtle street | poije Breaking Contest (for wom- |Years —and/ over)—-Prize, haircut, rday afternoon Mrs. J. M. en and girls)—Prize, hand painted [shampoo, shave ang shine, donated fs. who lives on Iowa avenue,|gign, donateg by O'Doniel, Son & |by Phoenix Barber Shop. suddenly attacked by a cow,|cq. | Mr. E. M. Coleman. u to the ground ang rolled for Miss Lila Bell ‘ Foot Race Between Winners of v half a block before she was| Potato Race (for boys under {Young Ladies’, Married Women's to get up. She finally seized |years of age)—Prize, one pair tennis [and Married Men’s Foot Races “The Store. Mr. E. M. & Harvester,” donateq by the Book Coleman and the strength to have come Potato Race (for under Running Jump for Ladies—Prize, 1 ns \ s Phar- £h such an experience with the |vears of age)-—Prize, bottle perfume |box candy, donated by Lake Phar e of mind that markeq Mrs. [donated by ntral Pharmacy. macy i T : £ Ruth Rie Orrie Coleman. s actions, anq we are glad to ¥ | ek ; q ' y Db e ok 40 veoarted o Hopping Race (for girls 8 to 12} tunning High Jump for Young ly : )h ;h ; f“ years inclusive)—Prize, gocycle, do- Ladies—Prize, brooch pin, donated not very muc e worse for |YEdl= Sl 3 . 'Qtpe o S o nated by Lakelang Hardware ang |by Conner & O'Steen T 18 experience. Bl bin s b Orrie Coleman, A AN S ¢ Swimming Race for Young Men Runt to 14 |Prize, bathing suit, donated by Wil- t A ORE LIGHT AND WATER vears inc nd liamson Clothing Co f . t y | Henry Conibear ¢land is to vote soon on a prop- | donated L WL Bl bong th 370 i I 1500 Pie Eating Contest (open to all on y ad- 5 . ¥ i - ’(1|[|()mf(‘l 'tl i ]a" ‘;‘)l\‘ Backward Foot Ra for girls 10 jover 1% years of age)-—Prize, pair i 1 % ok .\(‘ ‘{"‘;I, i' lto 14 years Prize, box |enff buttons, donated by Cole & Hull ‘ing and improving its light SN an s . . ; lver Palace Sam Hagan. er play f R ire (candy, donat : < ,YI‘],‘ rlts, 1mpro'\ LA m‘_‘ Young Men's Foot Race—Pair of it and extending the sew- Hammer Throwi Contest (for V. D. underwear, donated by The boys tennis racket teland finds it necess d this money ig a reliable in- on of the growth of the town. Wn that is at a standstill does ¢l the need of enlarged pub- s. The fact at Lakeland is he demand has overtaxed its and light plants for months ¢ improvements are absolutely Ty to accommodate the in- d population ang business.— b Tribune. Editor Fort Meade charming M lowing '!‘H'JT to the af : vited to the r Lloyd Clevel Clyde BIG FEATURE REELS—4 Y- TONIGHT , THE MISER i reel feature, one Ol | features ever made when you leay 1 feel g wort as h wt Yo jage of Mr Howell, T under) aatadit mated by Editor Cleveland to Wed Arthur (leveland of goon girl. Th yeen I Art vening, Prize, Leader Sam Hagan. 26, 1914, College Auditorium, Meri- +he |dian, Mississippi At home after June 8, Fort Meade, Fla. to wed 4 Madolene Mrs Ma \ Queen Esther Circle to cived | Meet Tomorrow Afternoon n- The Queen Esther Circle will meet it {tomorrow afternoon at the home of Edythe Clemence. All members cordially invited to be present ,-—. are AUDIIORIIJM THEATRE D A xwansasanal bbb i@ bR BB dddbdPbibddddg BIG GRAND CONCERT and Song TABLOID VERSION OF THE A MUSICAL MIKADO" FEAST F AN IRISH WIDOW 25¢. 35¢. 50« TR 618 9 We Keep our B BSEDE G PP PP QUICK SALE —_— Young mules cheap for will exchange for desirable tate J. NIELSEN cash, or real es- LANGE. 25567 SRR BB BB & & A Dr. S :g: TAOTAT TGS s » SPECIALIST ] & & BB SAMUEL F. SM1TH EYE, EAR, NOSK AND THROAT EYES EKXAMINED Grasses FiTTen HOURS: 9 70 12 A. M, o B BB PP D S B BB g 2710 4P M. SUITK, BRYANT BUILDING LAKELAND, FLA. ;: @ BEPPPPPEDBOPIEPEPDIDRbBEED »C'Q%W%'?"%‘l“ {THE PALMS WW‘ oo oo B BBy J. H. Hartzell Manager St & @ @ PROGRAM | THE WATCH DOG OF THE DEEP A Great feature H of two reels | | Imp Drama ! SLIM'S STRATEGY - “ 5c and 10c WA TCH US Heh b b S bbb dbidd W@w& B R R R R ok Ak s ] For Timely Suggestions in the Newest Ornaments will always find here during the coming seasons. g Bridridrdbedeb Bt stock strictly vp-to-date and you @b PP Pl wma&wwwww»&»s@%% ~ NEW JEWELRY in all the attractive styles that are to be favored Conner, & O’Steen POSlflffl(e IIG\I dOOI‘ 10 us TO THE KINDLY DISPOSED g Temporary but immediate help is :é: IF Y{ ur House & needeq by a widow with four little «%. " ) children. The mother is not able to | % do anything Dbecause the children & are sick, ang they are in dire need. I h l' s 2 't : th & Provisions, clothing for little folks S Wort lVlng ln l IS Wor o 2 to 10, and some money are ruv“ L N :: quired, Leave or senq any donations | t “ to the Methodist parsona Partic- ‘2 paln lng & ularg furnished when desired. “The 'g B poor ye have always with you,"” said :‘: Sh L4 w’ll' P -4 t ‘t:, our Lord, and “when ye will ye can | erWIn o l lams aln 1 do them good.” Then he added, “In- :: :;: asmuch as ye have done unto the [ i «‘g‘, least of these, ye have done it unto :' COVEFS moss: 'LOOkS best :5: me."” JOHN B, LEY, ‘1 . & Bl i & I it Wears longest -Most economical. 3 @ & i il 3 Y EYES :§; F i @ di sl ull measure @ Young folks especially invited to :i: 4 plan their Sunday evening to hear (i, o Mr. Ley on.“Eyes.” There’ll be | % q?' B ‘ht U F lk h 5 3 -- ) a wholesome, helpful speech for older fi‘ e r‘g en p 0 s :x' folks too. At 11 o'clock the subject | 213 South I\'entucl(y Ave. d will be Whitewashing Cemeteries ': Prof. Jas. C. McLean will sing. BB Bd B OGRS EG SRR DEDHEPO PSS DR Il grdgugrds SPPEPFPESBDDDOBDEHDDEDDiR BEBISBIPPIEDEFIDE B RbRibd The Newest Ornaments for s Summer Wear s =2l ocfecefooede Bl BB 5 3 are included in our large stock of Beautiful Jewelry Wethave here everything that womankind could desire and there are many useful articles that men need. PP FEPTPEPEPEIETPP If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair prices, see our display first. LR R R R R L R R R R E R S e TR e e e e e e e T e T Y H. C. STEVENS JEWELER 3 LAKELAND, FLA. The Cole & Hull Service Is recognized by the Jewelry buying people of Lakeland as the service for them. ‘“The Store whereGems ard Gold are Fairly Sold.” Are You one of these Satisfied Customers? “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla. £ GRAPEFRUIT llave you ever had a GRAPEFRUIT % KISS? No, because it is an absolutely new @& ever on the market before. Itis % I(isses ( tion and will please # ‘ ind receive a sample lutely & ' ery man, woman who 2% lehightiu ost - Ask for a Urapt,frurt Sundae THE SILVER PALACE : DRANE BUILDING pEETETR ST i ; - Laaaa gt Lottt WWMQ: