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< se of Fire Phone 5,000 E. J. Beck and daughter, Philadel. e guests of Mrs. J. Edgar LACONICS ohn THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA,, JAN. 7, 1915, KELAND Mallalien, of the former’s sister. chance to see the g n two hours of & nment A tonight. of prozram TAIN AT 8:15 ces 15¢c, 25¢ OMORROW N'S MINSTRELS at of the season. S¢ ow on sale ATURDAY L. AND PICTURES Monday— AND THE TRAMP omedy rcad show 15— DF THE CIRCUS oad show as follows !period that seems longz, rs. Hebl Kt 2OIOIOE A would LOTS ) tone i ature ding reel. FOLLOW THE WISE ONES i worry about not rjack show HOW HEROES ARE MADE comedy s ston THE COUNTERFEITERS A thrilling two reel feature *0 WAS IT v Prices 5c, 10c GOOD MUSIC ALWAYS MATINEE DAILY SATURDAY CONTINUOUS yet when | PO A M t|Woodmen Install | o5 — New Officers |§ LAKELAND THIRTY YEARS AGO For Comi ‘ By C. D. Clough H or Omlng Yeal' ‘ @ PHEEH SSSPLPLESSFFOSFEE '.tii‘%ii»iwi The iu>:‘1.lz.\:;; a%itna oeie ur“ At the Real Estate Board's ban- Mr. L. \l nu]lx.xr.d,.lo.u\lixd\n»:Ar'lh«- the W. 0. W. and W. 0. W. Cir. 0U€t last nieht, Mr. C. S. Clough :“"}l“‘“: "“‘I"‘_" ‘}‘i‘;‘l’:““r’d “\“ ;~N‘| T“:.‘r" cle took place at their hall lase Tead the following interesting paper ;h:‘m‘:;nd‘lm;masm islctint night. The program was splendidly jon “Lakeland Thirty Years Ag0.” tuis time at Medulla, a hamlet about rendered Aiter the W. 0. W. ine!which we have pleasure in printivs five miles south of Lakeland. When W 1 Uircle took charge, and | because of its historical value: {atr. Ballavd lez-ned of the. boom | : the uew officers for the i wpakeland Thirty Years Ago” is a hore he proceeded to erect a building | on the old Seaboard Air Line rail unfortunately Lakeland in those days boasted of two dens of iniquity, one conducted by a man named Baldwin and the other by Hiram Ballard. Drunkenness was a common thing. As soon as the legislature {could call an election to change the ’.nn.\(i[llliun. the local option plan | was put into effect, and with this victory the saloons in Polk count | went out of business and have ever | since remained out. On Jan. 1, 1885, held a an orzanization to the | a number of citi_ and incorporate | zens perfected the meeting town with following officers: We are proud of the Values we offer, be- licving that, especi- |/ ally in staple lines, it is quality that counts F The Book Store| s Victor two reel comedy drama fea- Cards, Booklets and {turing Florence Lawrence and Matt | Calendars for [ ew Year's Come In often, for many attractive nov- elties are sold almost as soon as dis- played. and we want you to have some of them. You are as weicome as in the house of a friend. —_———— e FCR LOVE OR MONEY ons, Victoria Eddie Ly Moran featuring Ford and Lec THE COUNTERFEITERS Moore. TREY 0’ HEARTS MONDAY COOPLOVVODOUOODROO OB PP eeTde I -mmw»ou B Household Economy On the ledgers of the First National Bank are the records of many dollars saved by women of Lakeland and vicinity who have learned how much more eco- nomical i is to manage the houschold fi- natees on the “pay-by-check” plan. I houschold managemment a4 more pressing neces w the example of those house- 5 A {look back to those days when first I'road property, where squatiers wer Iders who have found the prac il s Catherine Park and her u Mrs. Wilsor | kil . ; . I. ‘ % g : Lol Mayor, Jno. D. Torrence; marshall, it o I T ok Rickmard. ks e son . | came hiere, it scems but yesterday.,numerous, which was soon stocked | Mavor, Jno. D. : B the problem of how to make the o e v bo lamrick | pleasures and joys that 1 have 'with general merchandis Jufore | I3en(Parks; ‘clerk and/troastrer, T. 3 | e o farthest. Ll £ ‘]m-ra in [ Witnessed in Lakeland, the Lest town 'the railroad was completed all sap- |- Green; 2, W. M. Boswell : \i Sl it e E cat - | A ; uneci r kor, A | 3 1 oxpression ¢ nterest o o a{ : Bp asantls locat n lin the world, were so impressive plies had to be hauled from Tampa councilmen. W. B. Bonacker, A. A.[EC & i Will b SR ; o st B (OO rerldenc : Snowden and { i ws to have passed as a {by means of wagons and carts. Mr. |Seott. Eppes Tucker, Sr., J. M. & 0 i e h Missouri avenue. Idream. 1 reached this section (for |Ballard was one of those hustling | Denuis Boully and myself managed > 4 b Eor | Y cDle. T there was no Lakeland then) on|men, but when he decided to move !0 get the News out each week, FIR T NAT]ONAL BANK o and Mrs. O. M. Eaton| | nel—Mrs, J Jan. 26, 1583. There was | his stock of goods from Meduila he |though sometimes were late often as 3 \ LN g end the convocation of the| Outer R ¢l--Mrs sigus of habitation. My | remembered he was postmaster or | mue N0 Ay, 1 somelineg LAKELAND, FLORIDA n Missionary district of u Mmes. 0'Doy * Reubin C. Clough, who pre_;that hamiet. He did not have t think what progress has been made | i i , Which convenes in|® d me h nearly twelve mont lto take the matter up with the gov |sinece then with the newspaper in . 3 D 03 10th inst P r. W. ib. Moon ; looked over the country thor.!ernment of removing the postoflice | Lokeland. W printed about eisht B — SRARal S e — Irs. Coleman [oughis and decided to scitle on afsite. but made arrangements wigh | Cloush, L. L. Bristow, e B ' Aurora Circle MRS. WILLIT OPENS STUDIO fHan and interesting family| ¢ D < and on cres of wovernment | the mail carrier who t reed the | Greeno and dno. W, Mrammell, © (1) S iiiieorn Covie ot at: i pret IN ELLISTON BUILDING ton Salem, N. t tinii aram {land by homesteading or pre-empt.{wmail from Tampa to W |!m-(v}i”“ not S\\_l'fl as rezards _nho names of 'ty home of M I et oy Mr Jennie Willit today opencd ors to the cii W i the popular [ing th This 120 acres frimes cach week, a dist of 13 to|the councilmen, but this was about iy .\ i g e R0 it A Tockted taab d surroundings. Wi . i nd, ,.m"i known as the Sehit This a i1 otir g e A1D: o, Thorothon IRMeRs LA bdntion Amid e d Eltiston Laild vhere she w 1y lccated at the pose Vot | hin Wi of Oak | p! R e though by ‘l""“""v‘ i i J votional ang Mrs. Edwards talked d to meet her old friends ! K. McRae and w ' st to Florida avenues, ¢ \ " [ My tim b AR T e N e e Ay yand ox far north as Nortn | Ballard’s stam i1 lieenchons ot thon Aot hera winter, | i nor a i all E stamy & ! There were sixteen present The She ha beautitul — ;i 1 I 10 tloor work ! =t t, where is no located the famounted to quite a sa {many incidents that 1 might men | 3t so did w seat officers | Baseball Park. Another 40 acres lay I pinion he was Lake - Uu n if time permitted, therefore in M “‘.“_" a ik ! i s, R : '.‘ china, —and SRrRe SV Blxley and ‘wife | 0 iy cast of this tract and is nOW {master, but the postal authoritios 1t [conelusion, allow me to azain thank 4. Drid Bast Bay stre A VIR ta work . I-:I\4l “I~], e « s W completed | that rich strawberry ction north | Washington could not sce matters {you for this honor. | feel that your ) \ 3 x‘ il i havne, lud, f 0 s AH Ly e Parker streo. e built a shuek|throngh the same telescope, theve ‘v'l“'m zation is one of great impor- | vl ; Eoknow that she is =0 oot the : m the property, one of the two [fore when mail was carried by the |tance, and is calculated o do much | o g : : o § 7 ey o veloon The ( y tha houses then ‘n Lakeland, which was [trains a postoflice was ;Auw..:lmr the future of Lakeland. As we |Man v minstrelsy, Charley Gano Tiseland 5 ed o the block north of Peach - [under the name of Lakeland with jare sathered togother here this oy jProducer comedian, —cndman and i stre veen Florida r. F. L. Nrooks as the postmaster. [ening, lot this he the base line for Monologist, Vermont & Hellman tho g e I 800 wenue Wi was first n the buildine |2 new beginning Let us forget th ek Mutt & Jeff), Stirk & Lon i I i i A e Ay i B Club ot [pasts Jet it he huried. and - now lon, tmperial Musical Toussars, Jn b 33 )| 5 Ot sao oot woat ot v few ot work toscther for a sreater Lake-t8ling in Japan \I. te t letro it o ror, | saw stukes here and |azo, locatd where the Mum x land. 1 feel assured that whors, | Politan Singing Four, some ol Don't thig chanee to ac i bed \ ) with numbers near the top of it Ballard was invited o onp enersies, and our progressive |minstrel vaudeville features with W turnitury at prices never I ; i \ 1 was told that this rep_,« n back to the woeds. 1 Will mot be in vain nor shail;Joe Coburn’s Greater Minstr it e TR R TR et R ALEL i i d a railroad survey, bat i becon ted offects fade from the earth the Auditorium tomorrow. Th ‘ e Kimbrough Supply hat he improved suf e Wi _ fif R S R position BERL Ane Dt dul posivively ALY, Bussies and wagons also tho trip to Lakeland and N ra v FRONGYORY I VBN LB orayita i b (NEW company and program Man o0 AL i g Oscar ) pments would be, us new e e R “‘ Judge Williams, of Alva, who has I T 4 1 R < were few and far between in | husit He soon purchased jvop Teni hie st of his daughters, { seats sale « oss Pl ey cle : \ i south Florida. About Jume 158ilerts of Mr. Munn at the cornd e R R 'SOMETHING THE PEOPLE R ik o€ labotens wete eoeh i whe | Eloride aviiiee and Plue dbrest Gpoo ‘H i "" i e —_—— | SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF 5 i i i CBos Babui B bREGE AN Boonlie) tp dovhieh fiocBrbetet i v slaty iiafg | otnerts ot ; i ? | Our furniture sale has been such | The Mayes trocery Co. arind . g .'\I‘ B W right of way for the projected |f the first floor was oc .1-1 4 1jy[to his:home today., | L osuccess we will continue it for: daily a whole wheat flour. Thie R tailroad. The work was pushed the ownep with a stoek sener 1! 0 R two weeks longer. All goods af !wheat they buy in Tonnessee and I = W vigor, and by the December {merchandise while on the second NOIICE ‘ | cost for cash Lis o pure red milling wheat. It pro_ NEWLY APPOINTED OFFICERS | L 0 "\ (luck was completed |foor the first printing oftice in| The annual meeting of the stock- |y \igROUGIT SUPPLY (0. 3586, duces the purest and most whole- which | TARELAND CHAUTAUQUA ASS'N I 0"l iie ut down from L Lakeland was opened for business. | holders of the State Bawk of TLake e somo flony made, thereby making the Pampa, while another foree | M. Rallard purel d fOW Cases D and will be held at ils banking of- I* you need any furniture don't | healthiest bread to eat. The fact salary and home, tho|r ‘ it ‘“ ; \ ‘,‘l:‘ of men were building the road from of second-hand type and one of those o gy pakeland on Tuesday, Jan. | forzet to see the Kimbrough Supply that they srind it daily insures ik movin b ¥ b e : OO Cimmee westward, the two forees | 014 relies of by gone days an Ay ‘ 1915, at 1o o'clock a. m., for | Co., where you can get it at cost. | fresh, sweet, wholesome flour. b5 e e ! il (meeting at Sanatavia, a now desert- | Press (Brother Metherington cin 0 aiection of officers and the tran 3586 her will deliver to any part of qoutlier \',,;“W .‘ A COM-ld villuge one mile north of Au | appreciate this ancient pic o ma- b ion yany business proper to RSN BT At R the eity (not I than 25¢ worth) ) give ,Am,”,‘ N ‘, i e § o burndale I think the last spike'chinery.) It was capatle of print |00 hotore said meetine Kimbroush Supply Co. has the on Tuesdays and Fri They S0 8 sl a vaca- ider J : 1 ix mn pa 1 N g ), i r Endak {wis driven on dan, 1, 1881, but not ing one page of a gix -column paper | 12. 0. F1LOOD, President. | jargest stock of furniture and the 'also rind a pure white Florlda corn - f erte oy, | Mt el 14 4T think the date por, Wt SRGh Impremsion. . On ;I”"" i Bs AL lowest prices in town. sale every day ziving the people of the T e e i Feet) did the st scifedule train | TS, the fivst issue of e Lalelnd |- continues two weeks longer. Come | city pure fresh corn meal as well as R = pass over the road. By this time a { News was printed. 9t was all home | ¢ D il S e e sl el B S R e £l Takeland 1iighiang } it gF i Lin ety s UL LIRS '”':“”” Sk e ‘[' ! R G fhow e stock. AL of our other and try this flour, you will like it T Sl . My brother placed his lots | was editor and D b tock ent too 1586 3610 L A on e market carly and they fouud | Boully, Jr., was publisher. fein Wh(\[hor It is | to transport them and ready sale at from to $40 cach m.u of ambiti I immediately g e to their final desting rv s Ihe seme properts now will scll for jplied for a position in the office wad [\ Bound B()()k jay has been an iden 1 Bold- 15400 1o $400 a lot. In looking over ;was at onee put on as permanent | o ¥ and awid such line a . world Wide | (o yuilvoad time card Lakeland was (“devil.” My heart was content, and | glae Lake Highlands aff | ] Dot v lor ten quires of pay howeek, | S Pamphlots o i m Viput down as a flag station with the ten quir pig 1 nphlets A n e that these Iand i \ roved o sounding title of *Wire Lake,” jthongh the advertising patronag: Litter-Heads A 1 0 O I\ lng S rea y fall in love w -la \ Vimost 1 improvised platform which | Was very good, the paper u:!\l.uln'\ 4 5l feads b . e e e+ LS T b is favored section. [ ) wy indeed | opved as the station stood at the fat leagt twelve columns of display G a b 5 ‘% . Vtads e o » | o mnvelopes o - & | . was sy, Mr. las homestead entries, pre emption & DBusiness Card s 2 n es Ou l‘() ere 0 u ';*v- jgram .menu FOW it i viroad company was busy, Mr. i ' a i f I ) ) A ——— —————— o —————— the akeland \ Cir \ Clonts \pranam G. Munn, father of our;whiskey petitions, et had to el Calling Cards By L night wer, | ;. ill he Bira wan, Mr. Morvis G. Munn, o published. Did 1 say whiskey? Yes, | o Invitations " 5 P |y Fans s IF YOU KNOW i the t ! ) tocach lady P ajp. Samuel Munn, a practicai civil! - 4 BN e b3 afair, The i : ‘ I 0 SHbUIL e . Or Anything that . ; Gh8 451 Aetinreiiont ol io . land into lots property , S0 The Selection will be the best o | $ piRols g0t 31605, oo > il Is to be Printed @ Telegran al | G e e ls 1 ou : : - : BEY aeiten ub. W w| INSOLVENCY IS \DMITTED Ihis &0 acres reached from @ £ rhc varisty “nma“’hcd Cxitul o ention aid wid| Y ke stroet to Lime street and 1.;-..“. A ]—I‘l : | % Rememboer the 4 ¢ - e rday i e Lowa o Florida avenues. As soon pPDY J : The qua'ity unsurpassed by 'n tr i { as inaugurat- R . ® d out by this offi I 18 il 1ere aular train serviee was inan i - : ; § X hid 0., of leq prople hezan (o pour into the - ‘F i o T \I, Jo The price the Lowest Vil : o and by the o 134 | NOW Yeaqr |Yvening Telegram's P tor - th : ‘ md had withi i Job Office b Il these you find at our store Y name Ll : Foio Wl ey 5 st v 21 E sty ' 8. H.lla min | W) Just trade with us fast R " 1 " ! X . ¥ Is one of the BEST x 1 and remind that the fir o & This settles the question of living ¥ i ) onstructing the road, anc . . . % : PG GENDLER 15 OPERARLER, = 0o ety aine stmoil (6 BHINE Ehy || beginning of another Stite and will beylad ' ‘ oW As suf AT £ND0 X e ; i . “ ! ¢ I SO ondeK: o ¢ ] : | okt wh The first business lot | year calis for a new i o take your vrder . ¥ oo i 5 R | ‘ yaltry ex - sold in the Munn addition was at! ¢ hatter, per poune th TEE At the aer of Main and Kentucky to! lot of ! Superior Work = A 17 pound 5 this imp r[ e Ao e Bonacker, and 1 think | Quick Serviee * - b work and ‘ ater he € : 3 v Cottolen » pound pail 1 T ronzht tl Y (g : | Vl‘ll\lv!\\'l}"l'l ces Prosbyterians are indeed : : £ 40 feet for | . e || ¥ Cottole p ponnd pail havin im come he v . AR t once crected | Offlce Sl!ppll(’é H 1= Our Slogan 3 2 : of meetin @ et A ¢ a store huilding on the property and | H ] o 4 pound Lard Bervice is expectod Sun-| ; Ehgeily 5 i vid d prosperous busi- | and | Phone 37 ? < Iriit, 10 pound pail & t ¢ ness lie f The first gen | S S. Pattersor t I B . ) to open for i Evening Telcgram Building « 3 family <ize Cream will make other an_}liris Wik e takeana was at ot || School Supplies teato Haimsueet— p |G {5 ayeel: et Tons ? ________—__-—————-——_.________— * 12 pounds best Flowm > = S H & Soan. 6 for 2 w b Gironnd per pound » | - ', ; SOBDBBEPDEHDPODEDDE b L @ i | HOBOEOLOFOOEOOTOIOIDIDOIDEDH0 05 OIOIOBOTF O s SPECIAL SALE Rexall Goods THIS WEEK See Display. 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