Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 12, 1915, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 12, 1915, or Week En ng | _ FORE F.3aI to locate E. F. Bailey, a prominent |B. Y S g jmerchant of Lakeland, Fla., who Se of Fire Phone5000 P. ;OPROGR-\WI Iv.f‘m Wioane made 90 per cenu | feft his home the latter part of De- e rus ou < R JANU '\RY 17 1915, ::‘.-\M’:w sl :l‘up and who | cember to go to New York and Bos. p D. Via, D. C., local chiro.| Lead, ““ A f’:l“‘”:;,u_ _p”r""‘ In attendance, | ton on a business trip, and who was has returned from a visic i lees St hiie punictuality and deportment, are en fast heard from in Jacksonville on g poar titled to have their names placed on On P - Al s in Virginia and has r . : i Dec. 24. t l d ives m'\u‘gl 2 an h‘*%_ fo-y ¢ Readin SR tue following honor roll: i P s i e rlce O an OO S the duties of his profession. |2 B Mr. Bailey formerly resided in ; ; ] e Littl (,;R"\DE Xn \Dublin, Ga., and yesterday B. M. [ ° . i oo , g i "l‘ar“mf,u 700N, Greer and J. L. Prince, prominent ar e 1n l laln l' lgures Lula_Miller, who has been |the P i to Adoptfi RStV RITOONEE s Elks of that city, arrived in Jack- ‘u mpla\'ed. 'm a dry good N €= of Totul Abstinence? ti*oluard Groom. sonville to assist other friends in (ly e s | Ned Skipper. i i i trying to locate the missing man. ZOI:,O' ;i[:;::gx;o I;:ll::x:nf ine? 1 Necessary as a Medi. Reva Fletcher. .\lrx. Bailey wrote his mgmilv and e o e e e, oo sk (I \We are now open for business with a new s YEER andiing 3 e thie- Dag X : GRADE X A l\'illo Dec. 29 that he had missed his | p A i 4 t lansers of Strong * < o New Y tizpah Circle will meet with | ! ik BoiiRas train connections here for New York . - - . o spendin the day nd lete 1 f cadley, 216 West Main street, the Bods >--Mr., Hunter. Virginia Lufsey. :::i‘_;:lfl‘s wfi‘:fi:‘"g‘;lfi ;‘i‘z‘mm'::“.‘k: a £ com ete lne 0 pw atternoon. All members aar r’—Rountree Good. GRADE X B s e. 2 e nothing ! whatever has been heard from him ently requested to b, res - | Man. Nathaniel Glover. . : g ety req 0 Dres s oy Managers of hotels tn New York and Eflicleney?—tGeorge 1 o Brunell Swindell. i f Halder GR \‘I‘”‘l X A Boston, where he intended to stop, i ) DBOL B Weda S A TE ik as well as men he went north to see A. H. T. Cigar Co. met in|An GRADE 1X B on business, have been communicat scssion yesterday afternoon § I ed with, but none of them have seen | cied J. L. Skipper president, . him.-—Jacksonville Times Union. (] nut . ¢ s o ladys Kerr. Buiith vice president, Jos. Le- Temploto : kflic John:on. | FlOOr CO e S Etc cotary and treasurer. The i rom the Past-—Helen | ”(“;I\'):\lhl‘: VI A l DANCING AT THE AUDITORIUM ‘ rln ’ () n of the business was shown BB G e * e :abeth Meharg Roy Mitchell. fine shape. _The South Is Going Dry—May] Vests Todd. vork wud e suna ormm. o (] And are in a position to furnish your Home COMPLETE, s 5y All strangers are welcome 1 GRADE VIII B P bt e S at Lakeland, Fla., oA Y e ome to the & i B o T die il B ] e g b R all the money to pay for their Goods, we have arranzed a very hield Sunday evening :13, i D. H. Sloan Ballad of the Galveston 'y, 2 HHMEs at 6:13, in the oan. I aopeared frst in gy NVHSUAUNCS, situated on the cor | Maude Adams. prer che unlted Btates dn ik ptolts liberal system of CREDIT at only 10 per cent. advance of the s s1ona H Per, d g traveles J avenue and Bay Mollio W nal dance having iveled for Y GRADE VII A Hiree vears with(Erimrose (& Wetl Cash Price. None of our customers who buy on time will s M 1S wenty S ag e Nora Kanods Minstrel Twenty two years ago b, and Indla. Dr. Wray, ‘Epworth League Mot Gladys Teed. |Prof. Frecman, then a resident of feel that we are working a hardship on them. Come and look . y N o g & Indianapolis, studied dancing with e widely known, is Georzia Wity Misses Wilson Dorothy Hawkins. % M ¥ . . : Wesleyan Christian Advo-| The ueny] business and| Myrtle Wear. i Rt at our Prices yourself. We invite comparison. tlanta, Ga.). social meeting be Epworth| Fannie Carlton. ‘”_“r it ‘\'!""_ ';_‘ s & 5 ]',". 'f' e i i 2 t . Methodist Pansy Richardson made 73 per | Professiona Work n 1t argee e 7 i Lok A i e R cent in the last quarterly report cities of the Uniteq States He has o Gl AL and friend, ”'.‘ 5 ik i "’“!‘ s Ik ndei v :~ P A tl)é\ the distinction of having graduated o 1, of lowa, reached i : rda Wil-on e it from his studio in New York some X xmlnstel‘ ugs . turday and will spend AfLor the ol arrived, the [Quarterly honor roll by mistake. : i R 3 i | s Heggats of the best dancers known in the e Ton i b GRADE VII B ed In n‘?nlnl-lolll'il:x”” orth | 0SS matters f. Prepara.| Norris Upson. dancing world today, namely, Alice Iel'ms of 51.0‘3 Week - & Karle, Dora Maxwell, Joan Sawyer; has been away from 100 Were ma ntertain - the Elmer Hinekley. i " o : e Ry These dances will consist of the fol 1 pa vo years and she | Memhers of the State convention,| l-ouise Smith. fowlng carrying from four to Lwelve [ N s a miraculous chanze “ occurs here in June. Motions| Jounie Haynes. @iovenents with. each ddnca e rass eas i an .-f, vn. She is being warmly |for adiournment were then made, | qitabll ¥ILe | Aeshitne Baban. i Hanuriss i o k 1 by her many friends. 1‘ L a so M" hour followed The Id‘n. <'|‘_|"' : | Brazalian Dreams Tango, Y Come Lo erms © 'b ee ottt SE L louse was beautifully decorated in | & SMITh . ) , ) i . 3 ST Tanco, Cecil Hesitation Whaltz, cather man has been hand . |the colors of the Leazne, and a pro.| Mattie "‘(‘.’I“‘."l“l“‘ G [Humoreske Hesitation Waltz, Pony anithing but a pleasant |fusion of cut tlowers and ferns. = il 3 ‘Step Hesitation Waltz, Polka Waltz weather yesterday and to.|PUnch wis cerved on the veranda | Telerd Y 3 ° ° [} sy SR T R sl Fumed Oak Dining Room Suit - red 1 ay |y Master Elmep n, af Miss S % i % 14 o oF B Sonci ~i::: l::)[\]n]elmnll .d 1y e ! Rberditision Veten Motas, Gavotte, Lu Lu Fado, San Souci GRADE VI B Maxixe, Amapa Maxixe, Fox Trot, zine and is now copied gpapers in South Africa, None. dances so I .nnlnllh exceuted ., s+ F»lmm“ Ratme ah:‘\,:ul”’; e \v:".y 1..":;‘].“\ ‘“ ;..‘»,rv‘\!alvy,\n i GRADE V A Prico 21 . 36456 1 AR'\"[ CHAIR Leamer but visitors may take com-|¢ i ; : Marie Leonard. - 1::1- t:‘":f:';er“:‘[‘gatl;'""I‘I‘“x.”“,‘,“‘;‘,fl o e Thelma Carter. 3 SIDE CHAIRS Terms $3.00 Week best that can be found in (throughout appeared good for a pleas ) nat nes. of an il thintiy Modern Eve. but, although Old Sol w g ILERE, Sooat, \\im] I";‘“\::“;:l‘:_‘;:z,’ | Prof. Kreeman has heen engage BUFF,ET Up!\ol ~-terc urm“nl “~) ;)l:‘;i :‘,:rrx;icxr h\‘ wch MG s \\"i:“ll"\ ot Baton: \u :u :h.- t‘.'lllz:xrv! shows in ,T“ CHINA C*BINET G b of con:iderable dampness! ¢ Slips of paper and instructed to Villie B Anderson, dx;ncl‘;l;) e RN ShRVlNG 1 ABLE in S enuine intermittingly falling all | tear out an animal whose name he o 5 S ‘ome se b i ish el 1 LR R GRADE VI C Come and see these heautiful 6-F00t Dinin Table pan mpanied by a cutting wind. Elita Cason LOST —Small cnvelope containing i A 5 | GRADE V B pair of diamond ecarrings S — e f ctatess !”.‘ .]4“‘ \I;l‘l \1.|¢|] ‘].‘] l" ‘(l lxlvl:w 2 i Eddie McRae. turn to Telegram office. 4 t N RO k $ 00 { i t 2 \ Ella Cameron. reward. 267 . C er S CLUB was at o ] eyt ot MR Nappanee Dutch Kitchenets . MEETS SATURDAY | lsou S =1 Cha Brower. Upholstered in Genaine Spanish froshments afer fr A 1 . . Spi S T e e e e -1-731»:11-‘[:: Gavin. i GRADE TI D Boone Kitchen Cabmets |l'("4||.ll\'l; Removable Seat, with monthly meetinz Saturday, {tended this mecting and it was one Lt b Sallio Bryant. - 0 Coil Springs. S n i A e ety ~ GrADEVC Ruby Wear. Terms $1.00 Week Terms 50c Week hn Frees, northwest of‘r e Mortimore Haynes. Dorris Anderson . L LaVergne Webster, Alma Richardson . ‘ A R 05 ps Angell E““”“““‘ \\'Il.nwx- Davis Griles r:fmh-:.::‘ ing Crops—Need of Busi- Missionary Officers Bl mind s hods. At 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon § > l“ [ ] I be glag to have those in=|; . (me rs, Circle leaders aud com Hptile: Holle Rocd dice MCKa urnlture CO n market gardeni to be| nittee chairmen of the Woman's GHADD Vel - ’ [ ] We wish to hear their eX-|yjicionary Society of the Baptist None. We Wlsh You The Happy Home Furnishers All members are urged | v met at the home of the Pres SRanEy Phone 414 Kibler Anney i None. T |ident, Mrs. E. . Angell, to dis- T PV vaNsckuER, O L s of mportance| GRADEIV B A Happy Secretary . relating to the work of the society. ‘lm'l“'(_ :’ 4 > amar Cox. At the close of the business hour e : - N Y e all repaired to the din room, ‘\[i';’""\’{'"?l'{:;l”"‘s' ew ear ght I where the hostess served a delicion Nan 2 . R i Gl e g GRADE By evenlug the BIks' Lodee | jupchoon of salad, sandwiches,| o SRARE NOTICE, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS L 0 0 M CHARITY , The Webb Dumont Co. will posie an informal session in lives. cake and coco ryone : 3 i : s for the social entertain-| 1 ‘\, ;‘I“ ' \1 n l, mirabl Olen Weaver S | BALL AT THE MOOSE HALL tively appear at the Auditorium to . ks only and thelr wives |y Ut T 6 and remind that the All members and visiting Knights e morrow nizht in the Trail of the friends. It is the desire| g r.lr(t,.\"hxhn bcginningof anothcr are |u|l|'\'vu| ’w h]u |m:1 n(r lI:n-.«.lu)v ’\\v”“. Thursday night The ivas 5 | Charlotte Redgrave evening at :30 when the following } : EGb. o pmittee that the evening be | a7y gaTNTS CHURCH NOTES Ry 3 “m".'l?' |-1:.-L ”““h'. i’wm"d_ WHE| The Moose Lodgo No. 1382 at|gword will be their offering anu nd their friends, both old GRADE TIT A lot of C., A. H. Robertson; prelate, L. W, |Thursday night, Jan. 14, beginning ' g . : 1 | ite Bridges. . Yarnall; M. of A, T. B. O'Steen; [at $:30. Admission 50 cents will Batures will consist of dan i | GRADE 1IT B i | . {. of R. and S 5. McCrary; e charzed; ladies free when aceom - ¢ ding two step, waltz, old n a s 5 sy % s iz G On acconnt of the vast amount of R SN0 RED; WA I of ., P. B. Haynes; M. of W e AdFilla as wel | Ry e b * ; LR e “*|panied by o gentleman. Dancing | . o BEbble e i - q“i‘dn". P‘vb \:\n\d‘ ; thay Jntter re nee- 5 ; Offlce Supplles ‘. C. Simmons; 1. G., H. G, Snook; l.' 2 & % L |scenery theso people carry it was bder a og, cards AR from 8:30 until 1 o'clock. In addi-. fUT fBnces, oaros + Yarnall {0. G., 3. R. Boulware | a fine comedy, will no (doubt prove a great drawing card. 2 S impossible for them to work at the nd march at 8:30 o'clock. tion to the evening's entertainment hiiuss, floor manager. The | REV. R BOL . and b there will be a demonstration of | Mai as they were originally committee will be Mmes. | tector GRADE 111 © il wodern dancing by Prof. N. Henry 'billed. Four reels of pictures w et " s T ! . i — | Kreem: st New York, and Miss ! 4iss bo shown, the doors opening at and Iver-on, and Mess b s S h S pl o Al a man, of New Yo hown, th ors opening M O0rs . S C OOl up le-s y WANTED lu. buy furniture for one | y,1ia Oldham, of Knoxville, Tenn. | o'clock each night __——.—-.—_—..__.———— room and kitchen. Address F. G., [prof. Freeman ig well known all | 600 Rose street. 3651 [gver the United States as a profe o i - i [ sional dancer, having been With they oo ’ .@ { Primrose & West Minstrels for three S U TR LAROUR . 8 & Behuing ¢ !“[AIRE b i Saddontsatad P The demonstration will Metropolitan success. It stayed a | £ ; PSSO 00000000B0N ' soti 2 & DO consist of the newest movements in solid year at the Liberty theater, FOIOICROIODOET [modern dances which will be given |New York City. During that long We are proud of the during intermissions. Come St tis business was enormous, help the good cause. o R P n the i " " indicat hat theate patrons real- TONIGHT friton ot 1 '\:)ljlt— values we Ofier’ be ‘ RIS LA e O ly enjoyed Ma ulr‘»'v \rl:nI \‘)‘:'A];"[ll-'ll![ - MAN & MISS OLDHAM | byt at lieving that, especi- [1HOUsE FOR RENT Furnished htful two hour entertain- \ thrillinz two r eler, a dandy | a“y in Staple |ifles, it - house or rooms, close in; modern 0% '© be shown at the Auditorium i - and excellent . Friday, matine 1d night, is the trating 14 of the mod Keysto and an excel . . convenience 109 South Florids ! : AEreA1 reati o Tovers | fratnn; feature recls; music is quality that counts Phbns 391 Gicen I e b L v e i : ' b er of Miss Elsie St. Leon, who uty pastime. v rchstra, ‘ i {splendid success in the PRTAIN AT 8:15 THE NOISE OF BOMBS s ‘ |-‘vm>'|n|- NT-Lare farnished room season. will be seen . + v with itehene e attached i She » hildren, 25¢; Adults, 35¢ £ g Keystone comedy 3653 "' TOMORROW | ccream featuring Fatty, the Funni- ; Rist Lithe. 8t e B WEBB DUMONT CO. | St qznsmn WINS ‘ . ' _ RIVALING THE SUN ~In ‘he__. 1i~v r.\v‘o rr;l\f;: i The BOOk Store | ,,,4 S in fire and brill is the collec- [. OF THE WOLF tur yO! ”, ’h‘ s e H 3 ! tion of old mine m in our 8 ¢4 W\ show cases Come and enjoy fits one act play with special CUPID Cards, Booklets and \ 1 dazzling beauty. There are rings, d electrical effects; also good, doesn’t it? : : l \ & 2 diamond studded bracelets e reels. Doors open at 6 It's a pippin Calendars for S 0 b ~ N & : e ) watches, sunbursts, bratelets and — _&!'NTOR ORCHESTRA Ne“, Yeflrs many other articles of utility and m All Beat > - A : re ge t ev fMATINEE AND NIGHT | Ge: ‘Fm A T nlght - adornment ere are gems of ev_ Prices A ' ’ — ery size and of every price. Guaran- Y OF THE CIRCUS | \TINEF DAILY 2:30 to 5:¢ : - B 3 tee with each of course. tinee | SATURDAY CONTINUOUS n“:?ils ‘w;t T ECIAL \OT[t E—The greatest Come In often, for many attractive nov- A pleasure to show g ads. nig E AL 1 I dis- = X - o Y F RATOL it . W ben ve e b . & : : Cnla & u..u e £ a1 8 = |, of them Yon sre as weicome as in the 4 < ¥ TP WFEY. \ i-y ni:ht, * - 17 house of a triend Jov rs aud Ontomet sts, Lakeland RNES-STOCX €0. | ) 5o CO00VVOOUVNRNBO ;1c, 15 Piece Band i e a i G gt o, AT T CR— m»»«—"‘m‘" ful romantic comedy. The produc

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