Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 5, 1915, Page 5

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E LAKELAND § w LACONICS n Case of Fire Phone 5,000 Mr. Oscar Cason, of Homosassa, is aking hands with hig many Lake. Ing friends today Mrs. R. T. George and little son ve returned from a pleasant ek's visit with relatives in Lake nty . frs. H. F. Tanner, of Black. ear, Ga., arrived Saturday to be e guest of her sister, Mrs. A. H. e, for some time. fThe Telegram is in receipt of at- ctive calendars from Mr. Ben W’mm I” Saczety.g, 2 . & | ed Dlxleland Methodist Church a The ladies of Dixieland Methodist | tharch met Monday afternoon and bertected the details of reorganizing the Woman's sionary Socieiy, also a local Aid Society. The attendance was zood much interest manifested. D. M. Smith sident. MRS. and was elected T. E. ROBERTSON, | Secretary . MISS CONRAD COMPLIMENTED | Miss M Courad, of Southland, | has been spending the holidays in | mville as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, fiscoll, the Blaine Livery Stables d the Hub Clothing Co., each of ich is a real work of art. Rev. D. B. Sweat, of Manatee, hmer resident of Lakeland, who is ting the city today, received the news this morninz that his only ther R. G. Sweat, had been run r and killed at Folkston, Ga., by rain . The funeral takes place | orrow at Waycronss. 'Tn his sad Rev. Sweat has the deep sym- v of many friends. he Lakeland Real Estate Board hold their first annual banquet he Kibler hotel tomorrow which promises to be a brilliant jir. The members and their wives a few te in the affair. even_ invited guests will parti- J. H. Burrouzhs at their home ! in Riverside. A pretty compliment to her was the dance ven her by her host and hostess at their home, which was attractively decorated | ito Florida. | become teachers and lawyers. |3 Mercer Glee Club Pleased Audience With Fine Program ‘The Mercer Glee Club entertained a good sized audience at the Audi- { torium last night with a well ren_ dered program. Their singing was above the ordinary and was enthus - iastically received. So well pleased are the collegians { with Lakeland and Polk county that several of them have already de- clared that they are going to return. There are two or three Baptist min- isters on the club and they have been asked by the ministers’ con- ference which was in session vester - day if they would consider coming - There are also several young men on the club who are preparing to Bar_ tow already has one of the Mercer students in her public schools. Prof. V. Chapman is first assistant in the Summerling Institute. “Yves, we are Florida bound,” for this happiy occasion with greens 1 cut flowers Miss Conrad is pleaantly red here as the remems- L Southern College | i pretty sponsor for in jits recent game {with 8 ‘tson.—Tampa Tribune Conrad is a former Lakeland girl. Miss | |said one of the Macon college boys before leaving Lakeland this morn ing for Tampa. *While we like other places we have visited 1 be . lieve that all of the boys agree with «me in voting in favor of Polk coun- ty. Just give us half an invitation «and see if we do not come down FOOD SALE AT LAKE The ladies of the First Presbhyter | lan church met in full attendance x church Monday afternoon to liscuss their new carpet IR decided to hold a food salc one L month The first sale will at the Lake Pharmacy next Sat urday MRS, JOIIN PATTERSON, Press Reporter r. H. E. Pritchett has been n for several days Jackson marketing his orangs from his ninety acre grove in | castern part of the city Thera | remains about 12,000 boxes of p that he w peration yesterday morning fo ndicitis. Reports to the that he is resting comfortably. Coarsey has been in ill health everal months and it is to be d that he will now soon rezain ormer good health. are gs Laura Chapman and Miss | Trammell, of Lakeland, and Benie Murrell, of Sanford, at the College for Women at fhassee, after spendin g the hol- at home, eame up from South fla last night and are visiting W. E. Sweney at her home, Forbes street, in Riverside.— pnville Metropolis. . J. M, Sparling arrived Sat . from Towa, where she left leighing and the thermometer to 14 below zero. . Sparling is here on business will sell her property oppo- Kibler before returning . She expresses herself as ed with Lakeland and notes any improvements since she re fifteen months avo. E. 8. McGlashan's many will regret to learn of the of her father, Mr. F. M. k, which occurred yesterday on at the deceased’s home in ook, S. C. Mrs. McGlashan able to go to the f uneral. In eavement she has the sym. he pf her many friends. R. Gordon Wilson, of Lon- ptario, and Prof. L. S. Alt- of Wheeling, \ Va., are in the city today., and state keland is one of the prettiesi hey have seen since coming da. INORS, BOARD OF TRADE MEET TONIGHT ecember adjourned meeting overnors of the Roard of i1l meet tonight at 7: All are urged to attend. A. J. HOLWORTHY, Secretary . TONIGHT GREAT YEE KAING Chine of th la's per- Two hours ment seen in Lakeland in a d bewild, including world’s greatest finest onal @ Sens: pany of § t Morton, man . peopl the FEATURE REELS—4 tures start at 7:30 te change Wednes and Thursday Price 15¢. 25¢ FRIDAY URN'S MINSTRETS on sale. Get them early A to be shipped from this zrove n this city of Mr. W. I | v, of Tampa, will regret to| forced to undergo | sen .| being published in this city. Friday Musicale There will be a called meeting the Friday Mus Wedn |morning at 10 o'clock at the Guild hall to practice the choruses to be sung at the open meeting on Jan. 8. All members are urged to attend. By order of the president, LUCIE F. B. EATON, Secretary . of cale YEE The ereat Chinese magician, Yes Ho Kaing, will start his three days’ engagement at the Auditorium the ater commencing tonizht In addi- tion to thig very clever magician, ashes CO-BURN? Well, fo! gram tonight comedy scream and AN INCOM A Keystone THE A great c kind TFF T A thrillinz Prin MATIN SATURDAY PHARMACY SATURDAY J. M . of Ocala, Rev o of Palatka: Rev. L , of DelLand; Rev. 8. W.| of Kissimmee, and Rev. D, of Manatee, are in the | ity These gentlemen are mem . berg of the Publishing Board of the | Florida Christian Advocate, and meet here for organization, the Ad-j vocate two other fe 2 ree jwhen we receive our diplomas." ! There are three northern people connected with the Mercer Glee Club {and they have found a number of ola lacquaintances in Lakeland and Polk county Prof. and Mrs. G. L. Carver, in charge of the club, are| [originally from Michigan. Prof. Carver is a wduate of the Univer- sity of Michizan and was a member |of that glee club, Mrs. Carver plays {the accompanist. Mrs. Carver's father, Mr. H. Pratt, stopped over i'n Lakeland last week as the club iassed through to Fort Meade and ag been the guest of Mr. and Mrs ‘ohn Freer, near Lakeland. They were old acquaintances of Mr. Pratt’s. Mr. Pratt will remain over in Florida several weeks before re. turning to Macon, spending the winter where ‘e s He had as his guests at the concert last night Mr. land Mrs. Freer, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- isell Omohundra, Dr. and Mrs. R. | Leffers and Miss Leffers. | Several members of the club also found friends and relatives here. N. V. Hawthorne, a Plant City boy and !member of the club for his third year, is a cousin of Charlie Durrance at the postoffice. tives at Kathleen. Arizona has a new prohibition and child labor law. B — . HO KIANG there will be an all star vaudeviile show including the great Morton, a European novelty act, and Miss Ele- nour Hite, whirlwind dervisher dancer. Performance starts at 8 p. m. Prices are 15 and 25 mmable wil] reel pro tone reeley jet busy a th atures PETENT HEN comedy secream CHASM omedy drama MOTHER we all like RAVF vp 1 el nolit foature L IS EE DAILY CONTINUOUS He also has rela. Baptist Ministers Gf South Florida MetHere Yesterday The Baptist ministers of the South Florida Association met in the First Baptist church at 10:7 yvesterday morning. The meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. R. T. Caddin. Rev. Frank Lyons led a ten minutes devotional service after which Rev. R. E. Reed, of Boston, discussed “The Pastor as a Leader in His Sun - day School.” The next subject was “The Pastor and Missions™ discussed by Pastor Ed Barner, of Fort Meade. The last subject was ““Soul Win- ning,” by Rev. Jas. Day and Rev. J. A. Davis. A business session was held at the close of the program. Rev. R. E. Reed was chosen as moderator and Rev. Eq Barner secretary. The place of meeting will be Lakeland and the time will be Monday at 1 p. m., af_ ter the first Sunday in each month. The Mercer Glee Club sang three songs to the delight of all who heard them. ATTENTION, R. A. MASONS Regular convocation Chapter No. 29, R. A, day, Jan. of Lakeland M., Thurs. 1 tion of oflicers ¢ companions welcome. H. L. SWATTS, H, P, NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders {of the Lakeland Phosphate Company Will be held in the company’s offic at their mines, near Lakeland, Fla. jon Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1915, at 10 a.m W. D. McRAE, ylenses whether fitted by them m not. |SOMETHING THE PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF The Mayes Grocery Co. daily a whole wheat :“ heat they grind flour. Thie buy in Tennessee and is a pure red milling wheat. It pro_ duces the purest and most whole- some flour made, thereby making the healthiest bread to eat. The fact that they grind it daily fresh, sweet, wholesome flour. the city (not less than 25c worth) on Tuesdays and Fridays. They also grind a pure white Florida corn every day giving the people of the city pure fresh corn meal as well as fresh wholesome flour. Phone 281 and try this flour, you will like it. 3610 We Wish You A Happy New Year and remind that the beginning of another year calls for a new lot of Office Supplies and School Supplies F We are proud of the Values we offer, be- lieving that, especi- ally in staple lines, it is quality that counts F < The Book Store Cards, Booklets and Calendars for New Year's Come In often, for many attractive nov. eliies are sold aimost as soon as dis- played, d we want you to have some of them. You are as welcome as In the house of a friend. i Cole & Hull, the jewelers and op tomitrists, have just installed a lense erinding plant. Owing to the lertiack, large increase of business in their optical line they found it necessary to equip themselves to deliver glasses the same day. They are in a position to replace all broken | | | | | {comedi THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN. 5, 1915, Revival Now In Progress At The Christian Church Evangelistic services are being conducted al] this week at the Chris- tian church by Evangelist John W. Tyndall. Subjects for the week are as follows: Tuesday Evening—Body, Soul and | Spirit. l Wednesday Evening—How to Be like God; how to be like the devil; and how to be like men. Thursday Evening—The greatest sin in the world. Friday Evening—Difference be- tween sinners in the church and sinners out of the church. Saturday Evening—Difference be - tween a servant of God and a son of God. Sunday Morning—The living tree in living water. Suanday Evening—The Sabbaths of tho Bible. Fifteen minutes Bible study each evening at 6:45, and regular serv. fces at T p. m. The meeting is growing in inter - est, and when you miss a sermon you have misseq something that would mean much to you. Come. The . Every one ought m. Everybody m\ln'd COBURN S MINSTRELS The best quartet in minstrelsy, the Auditorium Friday burn's Greater Mins Singing with The and Co_ Met all dancers, ropolitan Four an new of singers, vandeville the beautiful new production “The Palace of the “Land of the Ny- at the bottom of the s Mer . sunken company feature and s, novelty seenie Neptune™ in seashell arottoes, s, ships vist ¢ worlds. The most beau - tiful of mythical modern novelty scenie conception. A erack laughing, dancing, comedy fun show next Friday and submarine ¢ tion Mrs. C. A. Harper, formerly Miss Fannin, of this city, has turned to her home in Tampa after spending the holidays very pleasant . ly in Lakeland, the guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. . Fannin. re~ LADY with quiet, gentle horse, would take invalid or elderly lady for rides. Address Box Lakeland. 71, 3621 ‘&*S’N«!*MM*M*MMWI@"-@&: e Whether It is They will deliver to any part of| A Bound Book % Pamphlets # Letter Heads % Bill Heads & Envelopes Business Cards Jalling Cards Invitations Programs Or Anything that Is to be Printed Remember the A R s S DSy s Evening Telegram’s Job Office Is one of the BEST Equipped in the State and will be glad to take your order, Superior Work Quick Service sonable Prices ! ! | Is Our Slogan Phone 37 Evening Telcgram Building Head of Main Street BEEBFBIEIET LOBIE PEBPENE 2 14 o b PSR4 RIUDFDOP DD D $OPOSQPAPFQSQPOP : | { | | III[ lYRIf, TODAY THE HOLE IN THE GARDEN WALL A drama, fes Robert Jane ing Julian and Elsie Wilson THE LITTLE Joker AUTOMOBILE comedy THERE IS A DESTINY Featuring J. Warren Kerrigan OPOPOFOLVFQEQ O o XN B A at| [ e L2222 o m@«bm-&mwflm‘ ® @B Y L3 2443 LS BB B PEOPELPI DI I DY :Scott Tissue Towels Use them in the home They save time and money P! 150 Towels for 35c. They are Sanitary i Let us show you Phone 136 General Office Supply Company FOPPPPPPLPIPPEPPLPIPPIPIEIS TP PRwws 3D young man, permanently Northernw AUTO CHAMBER OF COMMEBCE located, desires clerical employment. Now e rmployed as labor Vell o | £ - G Soplovedian mbotoh. WOl NI, - Sal YRRk TN 8 - Die Netion: cated in high school and busiuess i college. Experienced general mer—| @ Automobile Chamber of Com- chandise clerk and railroad statis. | merce met here today at the Wal- tician. Best reference. Will stare | dorf-Astoria Mattors of great in_ anywhere, Ordinary salary expect -foprest in the trade will be discussed, 'd. Address . 1. Larimore, 204 . ed. Add Larimore, | including the permanent effect of Red, or apply at 101 South Mis_ | Aol ANS o oy bain #s o the European war upon the industry YOD PINE and oak stove wood, de I'he total =hipments of x‘ln»us livered anywhere in town. Phone | fuits through the Jacksonville 163X, or address G. A. True | aateway up to last Saturday was 8,610 cars, op about 3,000,000 hoxes. The Cost of Living Is Great Unless YouKnow WhereTo Buy IF YOU KNOW The Selection will be the best The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed The price the Lowest All these you find at our store Just trade with us This settles the question of living SRR PP SPORDOBEDHPD DD EG GBPPDPDOBEDE I & ¥ DBest Butter, per pound ;) o :%: Sugor, 17 pounds ...... i3 : % Cottolene, 10 pound pail .......... .35 f;. . Cottolene, 4 pound pail ...... . e 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard ...... .50 :gi‘ 1 Snowdrift, 10 pound pails ......... 1.10 :g' 3 cans family size Cream ......... .25 :' 1-2 barrel best Flour 3.25 ‘g‘:‘ 12 pounds best Flour 45 Eg Octagon Soap, 6 for ... .25 L SR Gg Cronnd Coffee, per pound 5 wvallons Kerosen 'nf E. 6. 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