Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 15, 1915, Page 5

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03 G B oo L. H. 8. Basket Ball ~ City Commission i W.CT. U Note 33 Teams Won Double | Transacts Business |%,.eceesosesnscss S tlll We 7[0a l - LAKELAND ‘w LACONICS 3§ Wm. A ( Tege, Bowlin ¢, President Pike Cot - ; reen, Mo. “The lec. st year, Campbell relative to removal by the by x i i 5 p o - !'a ade N o N 3 2 a are by on. Josep! A an was car 1y15 And made it envied by all other city of his north line fence on Easc)!'™ Ofly dodanh il hish s i h the best ever heard here, “I |izh schools. The citizens of Lake- Oak street was referred to the com= | i ; '” il v er iv (3 . - 1 n > H 2 & >ver hear any ng s zood, 1 Lady Georgia Evans, |!and, the faculty, the students, all missioner of public improvemeny | MOV oAt OB Es0, KOO at the Odd me spirit carried L. H. S through Complaint of R Henderson- Baptist church cordially iy . p. m. | Such a victorious season - The followinz n said oi | Header Yesterday Of Importance, 1 vy o o o 0 (‘"'—_'.\fi —_— | = tiare here B \n-ir ia InCase of Fire Phones,OOOI TACCABEES | That Lakeland spirit asserted it-) Lakeland, Fla., Jan. 15, 1915. | =€ "™ “H‘_; e "‘“.m“d,,‘» ‘ i ‘ [S€1T again yesterday afternoon. | journed session of the eity com-; .. \iiiun Temperance Union L] i officers of ?‘“‘“‘ is no mistake—it was the mission with all members present. : : the Senior Philatheas and pa.| racis to a social which will be given » Annex of the church on Fri.| Past e i Commander—Lady Rosa Pad |turned out and made the day one big with power to act. thd. v :‘l"“\“f ;"";;'\ o "“l: r,‘“w“’ | eve » i By is 5 g Senatoy A. O. Bacon—le is emn £ A i 3 {success for L, H. S. : On motion the tax collector was cha " ated & | “,: = 8 1.3 venid $1.00 =T ;! i nan Commander —. Lud)“ Accompanied by one hundred or suthorized to give 2 per cent dis. nently capacitated for pla (rn‘l we o | 18 1-2 pounds ........ e v . : | *-ola more ardent rooters, the girls' and ces o.jand will rank among the South’s, con, Sides per pound 13¢ Cuts ..., Sraden 14¢ ¢ Blanche Huchi Captai ! J giris-and count on all taxes paid on and be. S uchingson has re. aPtain—Lady Ellen F boys' basketball pams g 4 most eloguent orators. A . 7 L 19 | home after spending the lat R 1K 180 Xord i L teams stormed fore Jan. 30. wiit's Premium Hams, per pound ... .. A ¢ ed g e lat .| tevord Keeper—Lady Maude Har. Plant City about 2:30 p. m ster . | . & W. W. Kilpatrick, Fastor Presby . e % 3 2, E s vi eni q TEEy Har. - 2 ;s b i ¥ On motion $250 or as much there - * % ' SN < Co ry Sausage, per pound ........ EETAN TR |, 7 irt of last summer with friends | din |day. - They were unprepared for the Swift’s Country Sausage, per pound c 2518 DECOREARY.. W i terian Church, Girard, Kan. ilon. Michigan, then comingz to Atluy. of as is necessary, was appropriated L Auditor—Lady Martha Attack arranged and executed as it to pay for this city's representation |J+ G- Camp, of Georgia, gave one of Meal and Grits 11 pourds for here she visite er aunt for wa German attack g e i b . the = ar lec o > ha By i 0! T £ T e e e o e . e Af erman attack on London Tampa during Gasparilla week. |th¢ MOst popular lectures we have Ilour, 24 pound Il«fn s i TS - Lady Pearl Denny, | 1t5¢1f could not have caused greater | Ordinance No. 183 entitled an or - |€¥er had here. He combines the Flour, 12 pounds Plain ..... a0 Annie Tidwell consternation It was a center mima Sutton charge, and when the carnage was' Lady Julia Flynn over there was nothing left to tell dinance granting certain rights of [Nigh erade oratory of a “"m"'"‘? taait, i | wi enous > please and franchise for the operation of a tele .| With enouzh 'I‘"“‘“’ lf‘ ple "1“ l"' : s > popular audience. ope phone system to the Peninsular Tel |hold the popular audience 101 ! FFlour, 23 pounds Seli-Risit F. Collins, formerly il uperintendent of the Ant Flour, 12 pounds Seli Risit »n League, but now secretary of 1 I Lane the story save a few remnants of ephone Co., ete., was introduced | Ve shall have him next year. We have just closed Flour Contract and can only guaran- & iz 2 g Prompter - 1.aq what wa- once a glorious basketball | i i emi Press > is g 8 N 3 ({1}31} Board of the Baptist ; ady Emma ot orious basket ““':nul given its first reading, taking | Remington ; (Ind.) Press !!\ i tee these Flour prices for limited time. ¥ [l piz ficld oovering Alatiduy, /o) T PR 12716 would talte toot i the regulay course. jinulyiane ot Who/groay forators ofiito Compound Lard, per pound T il R ... 10¢ . Mori < ¢ 1sician LA \nuie Sutton | @ take too long to go into & P = iday. . . in sad BoTica, iis- . visiton (”f Captain of the Guard I’ = detall to deseribe evers: ohas b m\l' On motion the action of the com - | 42¥ Snowdrift Lard, large can... ... ... .... .... .....$1.00 and today. Cartin 1y, o mission in uniting the offices of aw~| The WL . T. U. is really in counter charge. The Lakeland boys | f i ¥ SRER Snowdrift Lardmedium can ...... ... ..... .... ..40¢ ! : e “ " sossor 4 reasure icipal | carnest in wanting to know why city ) elected officors | ¥Md 2irls plaving as if their lives “°**T and treasurer and municipal & AL of th L G : € newly judge was rescinded. Mayor Eaton officers cannot enforce the cigarette % Griseo el seicanti, il oo .. 90¢ My W. H. Harrison, for su')n\('nu nerg ¢ le i ] T v » 1 1. cuergetic and faithful members 4ePended on the outcome, snatched | e Yu il 2y SR Rs s years a resident of Ocala, has leased |of Lakeland i1, [tueir victory from undep the very |NOtified the commission that v law. It was enforced for a time s el S e GRa e we new Tremont hotel in Lakeland | 5 Crisco, medium size leves of |.|_”" City's goal posts. .| Would ‘.M. acceptable to him to serve ‘I‘(tll ‘:“" "‘3“ ':““d“’rlh"”""":::::,: l}:‘:‘; & Wesson Ol Small Size, 23¢, lar; 4 and will be glad to see his Ocala | i 8 jcouraged and exhorted by their fel -|4S municipal judge for the year 1915 | ‘these W. (. N = fll‘ & Butter, Clover 11ill, petpound Sili b & friends when they go that way. here will be a special prayer ser. | u misery, the Plant City play .| ¥ithout compensation. Ballot was|things shut down so tight a fellow $ Bitear Wihite Claver e saiid . 3 Billy” is a genial soul, and all who |'1°¢ 8 the Cumberland Presbyterian | opg offered the most stubborn re.|taken and Mayor Eaton was elected [Couldn’t get a ¢ T‘""(‘ o N, L ¢ a3 4 M S P + T iy ¥ Tt N P! 08! N ENT. " >y . ' P now him will likely look him up |“MIC! Sunday afternoon, beginuing | sistance, contesting srery imen of 85 Municipal judge for the year 1915 BRERS SUMERINTEONDENT. 1|8 “'U"“" inc, per pound . & when they go to Lakeland.—Ocala | & * 0'clock, for the success of meas-| 1l ground. 2 to serve without compensation. SR R, & Octagon Soap. 13 bars for .,0¢. 27 bars f..l : .$1,00 4 s ureg t gain 9 1 1 o O - 2 ":’ e e n”‘. national prohibition { ppn. pakeland Rooters on the op | ON Motion the commission ad-|DEMONSTRATING ECONOMICAL 2 Coffee, White House per pound 35¢ or three pounds.__ $1.00 & L o o i L e toloRIE s WIHE G i Tnoid were. iy ouiaed v %, mknow. [ OWUEENG GNMINN AN EMMR. 18 Coftee, Cuvin, 5 pomdicuns . .ron. ooy, “apt. a; eitz sie + {program will be earried o 4 4 i M, 'ON, 4 e b - R R R [Vt joy, and time and again they g skl LAND HDW. & PLUMB. CO. % Cofice, Carja, 1 pound cans ........ ........ Wills have been notified that they | “°"&—Holy Spirit, Faithtul Guide. ' oycored their team on to vietory. | Chajrman b Gl \rl .II ' A, by toneregition e : . ; Coffee, Arbuckle, per HEM assed their examinations for the | ™ tur £ ; | The first game, betweea the girs,' Attest: Mr. G. B. Poe is demonstrating b Bl S L ) aptainey and second lieutenancy | Stiah AR:1712. Rev. was called at 8:15, and st the cloge 11+ 1+ SWATTS, City Clerk. at the store of the Lakeland Hard.|$ Coffee, Bulk Ground 20¢, 2 pounds for ... putistactorily, and the work of mus.| B B of the half ~tood 7 to 1 in Lakeland's 'ware & Plumbing Co. an unique, Condensed Milk, 10¢, 3 cans for ..., .. 3 N | ey “ugh n " N . % . ¢ in the local company will go| o ° B el - favor | CHRISTIAN REVIVAL feconomical and effective deviee, [Pet Creami, tall, 3 cans for ..o, SV AR i , G 1, congreg At 3:20 the boys starte eir | = i ol e | § wrd within a few days. letng 0 th oy tarted thelr ; Bev. Tondsll's skbjeot 4 it {known ag the Caire Generator, I'et Cream. baby, O cans for ..... B i first | and for twenty minutes s b B {wheroby cooking or heating by < 5 3 _— Reading e Present Crisis, Mis. L ihe fup 2 i Ppe Was God's Choice of the Wicked. He ! : / 18 Corn, Good Grade, 10¢, 3 cans for Whiting left yesterday|Fleming fur flew thick and fast The : »luu. ‘e oil may be accomplished ; % Chas. b E RO A T R spectators vere made to feel that ShOWed that a man cannot get sol o any Kind of stove. Ga en - | Tomatoes, 2 pound cans 2 for I8¢, 3 pound cans 3 for 25¢ 3 fternoon for Lakeland, being sum-|The Past ! v the Prohible}he wirls* contest had been more of '0W in sin but what God can lift } Bl | & .. L R ik ol R e i X : o : SeR e i erated from the kerosene, making an | & Peas, good grade, per can ...... ...... A » hioned there on account of the jll.ition v I Wea A tea party aff than anvthir him up and make him a great light {iitoniat hot fir roRiiatan: | @ g g 3 any nse e, v reanlatea, 3 . Tiny ache T [ess of his sister, Mrs. Henry Burk Mus o The loys were fivst in the aje St on a hill. The continued cool | sbipatit il E i Lenton Cling Peaches, per can ... A A B ae lady has been indisposed for |The Present; the It i Today and then on their baek, never stop | Weather has been had. but those that ':l Tk 'M ‘”H‘" : "I‘i\ "Nl 'm, & Peaches, 1 pound Sliced 10, 3 cans for ........... ; 1 ; . s A ; . s esirable for cooking. o cos & bout a week, but friends trust that | Rev. Wray ping but struggling for a better K enjoy e word. For tonight l“““m”“" T i about one. % Mincapples, 3 pound cans . R, brother found her much im.! Teading and adop told. The and umpire wer subject Is The Mistakes of "“"h.nl) of what would be required 1 B Lima B ans, 1 pound cans l(’(‘ 2 |n.um|~ cins LoV Gainesville Sun. dtions endorsing vation kept busy separati P cajoling | Rizhteons Come tonight 8 k i roved e SRR pt busy se paratin and K 1joling At 1l wood or oil were used, and in this, ye Hominy, 3 pound cans, 1oc¢, 3 for ...... § i ‘ | the combatants. This half ended for Bible study; 7 for prachi way the moderate charge for instal e : AR R L e R e | LEPORTER. AR Ml aporated Apples, 1 pound p. y TOMOrrow. on® thel 1ooal Golirt, thel .. o i o l R lation is speedily saved. 1t is not e 5 fah g A | ¢ next two halves followed n ouly the most economical method of pub b % T iR AU A BT 20 akeland Iligh School Girls' and t‘_‘y"“ e {rapid suceession, only with a littlc SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR EP- obtalning fuel, but also the most JrathedanyDates naRspICKItG co 0 i e ys' ctball teams will play two Th G Pt wnestly i lgre Lakeland bull dog and grit . I WORTH LEAGUE SUNDAY AT @l cloanly and’ conventent. The sys- Kellogg's Corn IFlakes, 3 pac e snappiest and fastest games of |V 10s cvertone 1o Le present | mes ended: 15 to 4 in favor | tem will appeal to any housewife, & Nt \\ O ' e i m with the Fort Meade | 1t the Lakeland girle, and 11 to 5| Subicct=-From Pamlon to 8elf=1 G "oy fnvitation 1a e R B S The game will be called at | MR. W. P. FLANAGAN {'n favor of the Lakeland boys Control . i e e » Cream of Wheat, per pacl Sette s s wees velock sharp, and Prof. J. R.| SR ‘\ It would be unfair to mention any | leader J. Hardin Peterson, as ware and Plumbing Co.’s establish. @ Heeker's Flap Jack Flour, per pac irrow will referee. All bask | Oue of Lakeland's oldest citizens, | Farticulay star, for they were all T 'l'" by ‘“i'-‘-"’;’l‘ Willlams, ]_"”“"'"" ment and see it in operation. Mr. & Heeker's Buckw heat, per package ... .. us who attend these games Will |\, W, P, Flanacan, passed away ‘ waries for Lakeland fiart s d Cete o VITLINUIRON, R o R s e Ot A sl b ST e TR au exciting contest, and cvery- mornine at his home at| They went down to win and thar Thompson, Pic plain the attachment whether the & : il iy should be on kand to suppc 1o corner of Kentucky avenue and |it was done fairly not even the most Sonz By League, Vislton Wishea taianont (e nat. e nstimsTenauNd R REES e s G bo local teams whose record for this povkepr stroct, 1 faneral takine (Partisan of Plant City's rooters will| Opening Prayer-— Miss Estell Rog Ketchup, Blue Label, Small 14 ¢ r has been A 1 place at § o'ele k this morning, Rev. | GO0 Fhe boys played perhap Ehe Sk j————— |7} Ketchup, Bert Olney, Small 12¢, Laree ... ... W I1. Steinmeyer officiatiy Ibest game of thelr earcer, while| Scrinture References and Talk— | 5 p ™ AT Etom A me e T their fairer partners o their op. By Leader 3 i i elis Y SLLE G . ¢ s Flanagan camo to Lakeland their fairer partners made their op. By Leader | one block south of Dixi NGB LT > ; wsrs. C. H. and N. C fs-soven years ago from Georein PONERES apbear ke amateurs before| Duet—Mrs. L. B. GUL Mr. Wil.| aynodiet elamen pialety and ARpleuttensaiior | (ool UL and Mrs. Raymond, Sr Srd attiod At ties nille rty Professionals liamson . | 5 Rice, FFaney Jap, 18 pounds s e e town, wi Be Hoed until a f 1 wandltonatier n GIDEIONR UYL AVHRG BEand g MOKL 0 the Wiy o7 b-iis 1 iordRiteh Wil tile. eeheral the winter, coming In»rwI Winter Haven, where they Y"1 it a short time. Mr. Raymond ‘" Rice, IFancy Blue Rose, 17 pounds was a man of fine Il 1o 8. and one that will 20 Self Mastery for the Modern Young down torever in the annals of B. B, Man? history policy of retrenchment heing |xr:|<--{$ ticed by railroadg all over the coun-! ~I". Howard Thompson. cter and was respect . here t s ago and he re. 1! dlroly Ot frlenas L R bW e e s “What Stands Most in the Way of i,y the western carriers have elim 5 herc rh: )[:;mx‘lfid e s Umenty A RE D ,:\‘” ~"fl*“r‘>1 ""l”" Modern Youns |jyuiod the illuminated signs on the ks on y E: Parance ) e Sl sevapgl- M torsbo! ames: ‘Woman'" iss Louie Layton. b hons ins aving ! his death For the ever % back of passenger trains. o the city, when he left the paving! 1% TR SO0 O H B Boys “What Was the Greatest Influence | We Sell for Cash We Cut the Price crations being just begun. BRIl S Guards — Sam Hozan, Charles Lay g Ao me “{in the Life of Mose: Linton Pick @ unable to leave hi: hom Iy Cardwell. | ’ ~ + A fine olg man has cone to his gl nr(l.] T s 3 % J W a NI R 1 3 paSi g S 2 his passing his i ibad e Solo—Just for a Da ane Bing 3 I d I i‘, T. Benford was pleasantly ij gt roward, and in his passing his Vorwards - Pat Flanagan, John 4 e All’gator o > e od i rning by two of hl\, ave the sympathy of the en. |ham Abbot), Miss Hazel Irene Wil : 7 0 s X i iniced this morning by jr |famils have the sym ihie Melton liams . § North Side, Corner Pine.an « Tcrn. Ave. FECN £ 12 2 from Peoria, 111., Mr. tire community. All who i Girl 4 4 have | ; iris Announcements and benediction. OO s S . Thiclbar and Dr. J. W. Parker, i, g old man feel that they For Tarline Pillans, Mar. E 5 2 OBBBODHPBPRDADEGEPPEIPIDOH B SBBEGDBDDDDDOBPBPD DO Dind PP W o arc touring Florida, and StopPea ¢, ciained an individnal loss in hi St Kotk Metess. "Th: public is cordially invited to here for the day. They are de-j . . Pkt lizabeth Dickerson, | ttend. o B . | ; f6 st and: 1= _ ey assi o S 3 : ' F. A. THOMPSON, Presi “mployes of the Harriman rail . vate a love for music, art and li lted with Lakellnnd nnfli”{lsn;':l' . Mildred Bowen, Ollie Miller. o iaident Hand Painted roads have been advised to take crature. The object is to encourage moon had the pleasure of vis = nuary clearance sale of the Guards- Ethel Cook, (irace Mur. three bha AWVOry ek ulti . greater eflficiency. spiendid country place of Dr. | The fanuary clearane MG FARMERS CLUB Pictures iree bath every week and to eulti. greater efliciency ibear, one of their old 1lnnoi~“”‘]‘ v of people that Soie e MEETS SATURDAY who came here and engaged !¢ . 1 that 1vs Lo 5 The Lakeland Farmers' Club will scientific farming and who [ By tore is M. W. S. Moore, who is movink | 1C SRR mwi"‘" q.',“ !,' Both Scouthern pvcd them o field of blushing judvertise. Eversthing ¢ his tailoring business into his new | 701 18 4 bl aw e "“‘llw lettuce, onlons, toma.|markcd dowr s the Drane huilding, Im\h"-‘.’l‘l‘v!'nn:!‘ mT‘]hr\nkh:”“ & 'Y;. :ll;“l" and N()"’hem , peas, etc., and in the back-|people ar ! Rk fn bie show wifow a | ridiiie SHE ARG fus ohe A Scenery T N YR S I Y nd 4 beautiful orange grove la- . R nen, who | handsome bic ":"» which he will K1Y |is Marketing Crops— Need of Busi-| - % SRR 3 fc v to -ome fortunate o is | i Thoese are Be: 3 - s i i ) the eround with golden fruit. |1 ; A b jawa : “" e i...,:; Methods. hese are Beauties Wl“ make the year 1915 one in Whlch dortor's spacious home over-|dt | i e will be glag to have those in ing l,u\kfp Hollingsworth com- |11 | ind [nonnced later Elvrwlvd in m:n-k:l]v unrnlvnh'v‘(u be you will do these two 'hings: Live d a picture of comfort and|! e they| e __oresent. We wish to hear their ex perity which his Tllinois friends |! I bieck thhgmr: 1oLt pons AL mEBOEN 810 urked ) F <4 Well and Save Money. You can do I 1ot but congratulate him on|! ! so with the expert man ‘" to attend. | and they will no doubt|a en ont and ',h’; t“-_‘,.»\_“"'r'\', F. V. VANSICKLER, | both by trading where you get the - ctory back with tham that [ten o I WOl bt RUREIN Ll St SReN Secretary. | g Desinaiug el bol size of Lakeland. | -— 1 W have very Best, Purest and Freshest Goods vill may come to | Ve also have a ery ) i 3 < zo0d.” Complete for the least outlay. These prices talk: Line of SO ITORIUN i2 pounds Seli-Rising Flour ...... .. : .. o0e¢ Stationery Hicks:n’s CASH firony i i il 23 pounds Plain Flour ... ... 5 . 90¢ SIHEOPASORVEOIUIOT U Magazznes | 12 pounds Plain Flour ......... - ... 45¢ | i 10 pounds Snowdriit Lard S i R $1.00 TONIGHT | have two hours Il 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard o........ .. .. ; . 40¢ POLL RCUS yre that splendid play | Po ular | 10 pounds Cottoiene ........ VA $1.35 15 \I;‘:l 0;; TH:: c:eon RpEanes ]v'”‘ '”% "‘, "'“t 4—BIG REELS-4 p i ! I-I‘-untlx Cotte l\':\\- N NSRS e e, OB¢ k! o 1 e pookes Wi il THE COUNTLISS COUNT SOC i Best Butter, per potund ...... .. ..o ooooes ... 38¢ g dl Star cast. Two carloads | l A Screaming Comedy jl 5gallons Ol ... .. ...l . 2 60¢ ¥ and animals for the zreat | A Iy. Quality ¢ > e White House Coffee ........ : R 35¢ B v e e T game and you all know | THE MAN WHO CAME BACK Fiction oGl bomee. - " S 20¢ | 1 tual program. rtain at 8:30. ' : ‘:1 s ogr ! A Great Western Drama P C Bacon, per pound .. AR Ay v ey 14¢ ( T WISE SUSP ED SENTENCE | OSt ardS Swift’s Premium Hams ... R S . 20¢ TOMORROW ‘ OUR MUTUAL GIRL A Juvenile Drama | 0 Bars Soap ... S .. 25¢ < | ; » Packages \W .|~h|n-v l‘.-\\dx S v e 25¢ uee at 3 0'Clock; Night 6 to 11 film we all like ( I ock; Nig i BY"THE e FORCING THE ISSUE 4 F J GAV S aiiee il of Exceptional Comedy Drama ! " WEBB_DUMONT CO. AND A two reel western i ¢ FEaTURE nEfs - | E P. HICKSON L) ) ? GIRL'S ROMANCE ‘"Il S~ RNFS STOCR €D | . ¢0cD 2.UEIC 217 278 ——ly ! | v ) ; sl | || fre «h Mcats, Gricerics 2nd Feed = 5 riece band, 1 act pla SATURDAY CONTINUOCUS fn. for many .z.:u:: ner- | . Sl Viudevitie specialties changed | -t Fol i Jont mint vou 1o have some ‘ Main Street Phone 144 pe w TEE NILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY s husse of a friend. 4 : 1003 adults, downst sps 5 Ubstairs, 20¢. : . & : oo o — . . R Mo S —*—-——;—fiv* i b

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