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ARG R e S The Evening Telegram afterncon from the Teiegram Building, Lakeland, F.a. mutered 1o the postoffice at Laxe- :and, Florida, a8 mail matler oI tne secoud class. e —————ne €. F. HETHERINGTON, EDLITOR ———————e SUBS PTiON RATES. 2ue Jear 3x moue ‘aree monins Delivered anywuere within the of the City of Lakeland for 10 =nis a week from the same office is Issued THE LAKELAND NEWS, a weekly newspaper giving a resume ; crop conditions, Sent anywhere 2 local matters »unty affairs, etc. wr $1.00 per year. P eromm———am— Mrs. Adolphus Busch, wife of the big St. Louis brewer, n Expressed in terms it to the more latter We use the word 1 this in-tance as a con- readers who do not in the doctrine of ultimate eternal heat and frown upon ¢ short word which expresses it. was robbed of $14,0006 worth of jewels the other but within “HE EVENING TALEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., Cumberland Presbyterian— F. H. Callalan, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m Preaching, 11 a m., 7 p. m.. subject ting Wednesday 7 o'clock | First Methodist— J. B Wray, tor. Sunday :chool at 9:45. “The Smile That Won't Wear Off” is the subject of pastor’s sermon at H. JAMES, with JAN. 15, 1915, Kimbrough Supply Co GIGANTIC SALE of Furniture, House Furnishings, Etc For the next 30 days we will throw our entir $40,000.00 Stock of Furniture and Househols Buggies, Wagon wne «m GoOds, Pianos, Organs, ) The literary center of the coun from Indana to Kent ]'I”\.‘ Louisville Po claims as grad H. J. DRANE A S Rt CANDIDATE FOR CCNGRESS "#'"s from ths most popuiar of Cobb, writer: writes Irvin modern Buck, who ' and Cleves Kinkead, t leaped into fame as the 1ithor of “Common Clay,” the Har. ard prize play, tCharles ille n this paper today is with Mr.! Lakeland, in A best selle fublisbed erview Herhert which even he will, at prorer time, be a can-| 3 fwarmed up the frigid Boston papers didate for representative in Congress i 0Old Ken- frem this district. M | tucky v s an extremist in : : €<l excellence, some other ceived with much interest through- | o5 including Breathitt county. | 4 ¢t the State, the impression having | A AR become general in political circles | As we understand it, Rev. Dr. that Mr. Drane would be a candi-|cypponter, of Jacksonville, doesn’t die;celihiar for theioMce of Kovernon| iRl the newspaper men in this oAt of ongiesian He has of 1, 5try put in the front rank in the ten been prominently mentioned lur‘m“” SRR R S the former oflice, and bad he of.]| denonnoing fered he undoubtedly would have|p,.iac wilson's peace policy and made a splendid racc. Certain as- sting that s rects of the matter, however, mili-j . . jump into Mexico or any. taied against his inclination to scek tle pos tive; and, been a who has ju Drane, of uncement is made that which has into unqualifieq praise. This announcement will be well as are now ferociously weo ought here else there Is a favorable op- and proceed to do some blood . , L If this is his position we growing and insistent sentiment in| . "0 St | right, and the warrior editors spoil - n of chief exce on top of this, there hus Lheie reverend favor of his becoming the represen— tative of the people of this district € nationas egis.ature, The e N ¢ ““ th ational legis.atur Thelin the front. In a time of actum Telezram has makin ¢ this first official announcement of | o0 "{"r"\"'m:. l';:‘fll‘_\"]w::‘]:]"mg' ir"_ his candidacy, which, in common ! . with all the people of his home | o, . 0 thin theewond county, it will use every effort to! promote. | EHaiins A resident of Florida for so many | years that he State’, from its stages to its present ing for a fight should he eazer to get | pleasure in conflict A good many people who insist has witnessed the fon it that we are having the hardest pioneer | times ever in this country and that development; | there is no hope ahead, should buck thorougzhly in touch with the needs up and remember some fifteen or and in sympathy with the wishes of | twenty panics in our history evolution when the people; with wide experience in [we had real hard times, without any ! business affairs, and thorough 'psicholozy about it, and with nearly knowledee, islative e jevery bank in the country “busted.’ perience and otherwise the ma.|And yet we survived them all and chinery of the State’s government; a the good times came again, just as through ripe scholar, intellectuality, endowed with strong | they always do when the rizht con . | aitic politics have much -tudy and a diseriminating 11t I nothing to do, again arrive. Thomas erar tast strengthened b with which with an encaging per ]\ Edizon, who was burnt out the sonality and the qualities that make other da lost a pworth League, 3 p. m.| Co., Auditorium all next week pworth League Prices 16e, 20c¢, 30e. gram at both Leagy vers,” Dr. Wra MEN 07 THE FUTURE | i Bey- of today (the men of the fu. Jture) will te subject ar ! Anthem by chorus choir. > Ladies’ 1 le | their children wit .adie:” quartette, solo and male | 5 5 i 1 sl | pride how, in their boyhood days tt quartette. i 158 i jzovernment built the Panama canal Everybody most cordially invited. | how they first read of the pur tat 10 a. m sist too strongly that the pen is, chase of the franchise from the | French government, the appoint | ment of directors and engineers, of | the vast army of men and the pur .| chase of machine supplies and | medicines that were daily being| shipped to the scene of work—how ! the land of fever and death was | made habitable for white men—how | the reports of progress came North | from time to time and how almost before they realized, the canal haa | | been completed and its great builder, administrator and engineer had been appointed governor of the Zone, how the great celebration was planned in |8an Francisco and how people from our own country and from all over' the world Dixieland Methodist— W. H. Steinmeyer, pastor. Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. l.eague service, 6 p. m. Prayer services every Thursday night at 7 o'clock. Myrtle St. Methodist— W. H. Steinmeyer, pastor. Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 7 p. m. Prayer rvice night at 7 o'clock. every Tuesday All Saints Episcopal Second Sunday after Epiphany. Third Sunday in the month. wid there on big Laymen's Sunday steam hips throuzh the new water. | with the went out school services ime anticipations as Men's Bible class when they attend.! Women's Bible elass. nial celebration in 1 in 1876, Owing to the absence of Rev. R. Bolton at Plant City, there will be | 7y, Development and | {10 T tlar church service, Completion of the Panama Canal Visitors, however, will be most will soon be distributed in our com cordially welcomed to all our classes | The subject for class work in th senjor munity by one of our banks. See that vou read it; it will heprofitable | ing the Gospel, Ey s te and Collect for the day, which will be found in the Prayer k, | AN of which vll\!‘]i i |hw n‘! ilry:ll s::;::.l‘\\ [BOR RENE=S : 3 with private placed in the s Visitors and “members of the church ar ked to imake an effort to take part in our | Sunday school work | 2ann 2633 connecting rooms, bath, upstairs, elec.| tric lights, telephone, 28. Mr<. Nellie L. Gs W. Macnolia St, vacant Jan. | | Phone [ | | Christian Cliurch— Tonizht the subject Tyndall will preach on tory and Grovth of Pray Harness, Farming Implements, etc., on PUBLIC SALE Our Stok is Complete, New and up-to-dat AND MANY ARTICLES ALL GOODS HAVE BEEN CUT TO THE QUICK, CUT BELOW TH ECOST TO MANUFACTURE THEM, CONSEQUENTLY THE TERMS OF THI SSALE MUST BE CASH. WE ARE OVER LOADED, OVER STOCKED IN EVERY DE(P_QETMENT. WE MUST REDUCE STOCK AND RAISE CASH. WE THEREEQEE CAN- NOT URGE YOU TOO STRONGLY TO COME IN AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES THAT THIS IS THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVENT EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTRY. A Few Prices Picked at Random ...81.94 e 0 Mattresses Felt Top and Pottom Golden Oak Dressers Is as low as " Bevel Plate Mirr Sprit inches at Other Dining tals, Oak, FumedO, lish, at Onher ( bles, 6 Oak Dres Ialiles also Rockers Large .. !181.98 $1.50 ... 84,75 90¢ \Il ather goods in every Department tonishing Sacrifice Prices. omy P'orch reh Rockers i Reed Rockers and 8 1t Oak Dining "Chairs & il Beds White Enamel i post at Why buy on Credit when you can save frok 25 to 75 per cent. at Kimbrough Supply Co., {ateland, fl $6.000,000 | Sunday all services will Herron Hall, Main strect, as fot 1o suit for leads n men, Mr. {plant anq had all his plans in 1ifc Drane is admirably fitted by nature |upset, and accomplishment for the high po. among wasn’t in the lea disconr |aged and went it to work to re- gchool, 10 a. m. sotion he secks, and will reflect credit upon his State representative in the legisla halls of the nation. and which will be tremendouns after The people of the First district [the war.” can find no man in all its confines | who will gerve them more capably and conscientiously than H. J. Drane; and, with this deep counvic.iwait on a popular vote at the polls tion, the Telegram earnestly recom.fto determine the question of state- mends his candidacy to their favor-|wide prohibition. The able consideration. build. Also he says: as one of its iman will prepare for the trade that we shall soon experienee, e has the power to determine that is. sue, and the present legislature, which is overwhelmingly “dry” has HE IS ABOUT TO just passed a law abolishing the PROVE HIS THEORY |liquor traffic in that State. If the Sl governor vetoes it the “drys” claim In the classic phrase of Harry |to be strong enough to pass the law Floyd, we hand our sprig of laurel jover the veto. to Brother Mayes, of the Pensacola |news for Jacksonville and Pensacola, Journal . With Alabama in the dry column, of all admiration he has pursued his ) fiftecen St s in the Union will be investigations as to the habits of the | without an open saloon and sea sh with a view to provingz jareas in the other States are dry by that that animal or fish has been |local option. The liquor traffic is slandered and will not attack and |rapidly getting to he a friendless devour a living human being, and he [outeast all over the world. Even Russia has kicked it out. bt \With a persistence worthy large has dug up a striking instance which sustains his theory. Qur attitu this matter has | itchful w pigeon been purely ¢ i and n ! pleading nial au ¥ for fort proac Palm er casc in all of live « ticularly make Mayes wi tion of ti out in Pe a school of s s of the man-eating variety and dare to bite him? Seriously spe the editor of the Journal has en doing a real and large by his investigations i tion, for from i has been the popular strengthened b, newspaper and magazine stories and sailors’ yarns, | that the tiger shark was the deadly enemy of man, sure to devour him | ir 1t " always hung ard if all out any found: i can’t be spread too far nor too :0om ADDISON and it will rob the tropic and sem! teck Co, tropic seas of their service t < generation | o this ques.| morial it | impression, with Starnes Auditorivm, all next Price: 1€e, 20¢, S0c. RS reatest ter.or. wilta {oal “The wise boom in | Up in Alabama they don't have to| legislature | This will be great | Communion at 11 a Also Bro “They | pasture.” | 8 p. m.—"Jesus the Son of Man, 'and Son of God." ENT -Six room house, large yard and blocks from Kibler. 610 B Tyndall will preach ou modern 1all go in and out and find 6 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. 645 p. m. m.—"War in the Light of| the Bible,” Everybody invited to all of these. s and to assist the choir with | {their singing. Come. Bible study. East Lakeland Baptist Mission— Sunday school at 3 p. m. B Yo PoUoat 6 (Prayer meeting Thurs ings. | | First Baptist— 301 North Florida avenue. Wallace Wear, pastor. 9:45—F 11:00—Morning worship. 30 p.o1 | ile school . i‘.fll) CRAWLEY, with Starnes Stock Junior B. Y. J ( | 0., Auditorium ail Jeam Band. Senlor B, ¥ P, U, Evening worship. Wt invite our 1 e school Prices 1oe friends and visitors to | A class suited to | the needs of all Bible scholars teachers A 1e thou good. ™ 1 orchestra will do t Miley, sm for the P in the United States, ch temorrow at both ict etings lasting dur services Grace EvaNgelical Lutheran— Tennessee avenue and Orange street W. E. Pugh, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Young People’s Society meets at 6 p. m. Topic for study, ‘“The Mission of Your Own District Scripture basis, Luke R SR 0 AR | Catholic— Mess at € o'clock Susday school at 9 o'clo, [ 4 act rlay and four vaudeviile spccialties 4 e ) ecgm———— THAT'S WHAT I WANT Oy D BOLC i TO THE ¢ KIBLERHOTELBLOCK] FULL LINE AUTOMORBILE SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FLORICA ELEBIHIGTNU MAGKINERY GO, THE ELECTRIC STORE Kibler Hotel Building Phone 46 — SIEOI0T070801040" ELECTRIC 400440644050 - O30 SO This Painter Is Right DAVIS' PAINT is what you want For Sale By MODEL HARDWARE CO. Lakeland, Fla. OPOIOPOPOPOSOTrrue ELECTRIC o We have wverything That is Kept in a First-class Jewelry Store Se us before purchasing elsewhere We make a Specialty of All Repair Woik b ST PR b R R Db PO O O o All Work Guarantee ! b Conner & O’Steen Jewelers NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE M«WWM«.-»W“O’ BP0 PO, Woods™ L LR SO i