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s arg e of ot er. Come s theyi ' mos anno ng. I 1, and /e Can| .25 .30 .35 .70 24¢ 28¢ 31¢ 33¢ 27¢ 3.60 4 - LAKELAND | -w LACONICS § B e A s s s s S B S . B e e L L S a S S R Y —— InCase of Fire Phone 5,000 222 Secial FEATURE OF THE | FIFTH SUNDAY MEETING One of the most unique and in- Last nigut, the Young Men's Ba structive portions of the Fifth Sun- raca class of the First Methodist day Meeting which, is being held at Miss Grace Hurst of Chesterfield, [church held their first monthly so.|the Baptist church: this week was . C., is in Lakeland the guest of |cial at the pretty and hospitable |!ast evening's session, the latter per relatives, the families of Mr. |home of Miss Virginia Lufsey. part of which was in charge of the w. K. McCrae and Mr. J. B.| About fifty five were present. The |Bartow Young People’s Society who Streater. night was ideal, just cool enough to |rendered a Model B. Y. P. U. pro. be pleasant and flioded with silyer |8ram. About forty of the Bartow Misg Nellle Coleman, of Lakeland, |moonlight. All too soon the hours |foung people motored over and still Fla., Is the attractive guest of Mrs. [sped away in games, songs and gen .|n€arly two thirds of the society C. P. Stewart, at her home on Mar-|eral merriment. On the veranda, | Were unable to come, so we may con - ket street.—Jacksonville Metropo- overlooking beautiful Lake Morton, clude that this society is a thriving lis. refreshmems of punch and cake, |Dody, splendidly equipped to give a graciously dispensed by fair hands, | Program that may well be an exam. were enjoyed. Iple to the young people of this sec- it was with reluctance that adieus |tion. were said, but, as this is to be a| Dr. monthly feature, all are looking {Union, forward to a repetition of this de- lightful affair. Mr. Crow, who has been with the stevens Jewelry Co. the past year, Jeaves Monday with his family for Jacksonville, where he will engage in business on his own account. Crum, the president of the was unavoidably detained but hig place was well filled By the vice president, Mr. Ben Jackson, {who not only acted as leader but also gave a paper. The subject chosen was that of prayer and the Scripture telling of Christ’s prayer in Gethsemane was Mr. F. G. Harsch, of Peoria, 111., spent yesterday and until noon to-]An Appreciated Gift day in the city the guest of his The members of friend, Mr. Wm. Steitz. He went |Christian Temperance Union sur- on to other points in the State but prised the editor of the Telegram may return here as he was delight - beyvond words yesterday afternoon |read by Miss Effie Minnis. Very ex {ully impressed with Lakeland. when they sent him a basket filled | cellent papers were then given on to overflowing with oranges, grape.|different phases of the subject, the fruit and tangerines, the top being |first speaker being Mr. Ed Anderson (he First Methodist church will covered with beautiful roses ogiwhn discused the Posture of Prayer, meet at the church Monday after. matchless hue, nasturtiums, and Showing clearly that it matters not noon at 3 o'clock. All members and other lovely flowers. Mr. A. C. |the position of our bodies but rather vicitors are cordially invited. Schaffer was delegated to present 'the sincerity and earnestness of our the gift, which he stated was in rec- ‘hear!sA Miss Jessse Lee Lyles chose benition of the services the Tele - (the subject of social prayer, whether gram had been to the Union and to [or not prayer should be made in ary with her sisters, Misses Belle (}w I D WL R b e b b iy and Marguerite Cloud. Miss Cloud IRl wap ons GRCHAy NS el fr|nnfis. Cs 4“‘ piiTatend sha js in the millinery business at Pal. umnw-(i;uo, But it Wik cochly imeuss ‘mn}jm@d mtr Meondea. a8 A y has many friends ciated on account of the sentiment |Scriptures »'f“'(’ us excellent exam. zer, 8. C. She“ i o which prompted it. The Telegram ;ples of God's approval of public hels wha are delighted to welcomel, ,o o) vave and-will continue to, do [Praver. Unity of Prayer was an- nér back to Lakeland. all in its power toward advancing|Other phase of the subject, treated the cause of temperance, and we de - by Miss Clyde Minnis, who brought & "¢ %lsire the ladies to feel that at any out the idea that there should be a !’)‘"g‘:lov’lion S(:y‘::s';dzx?:l:le;m?n::::;:‘“““l all times the columns of the|definite aim in prayer, not simply Ii;a:mln::l :f (Cram aiths plflslere(i 'Telegram are at their service. lh‘\“lmp;a;:rd“':‘:f ": wor;js{ aen SRS Mr. Jo! e in a brief talk, walls sprigs of oats are shooting s gave Scripture to prove that prayer forth. At the time the house was Behg_h?.f\ll Party can and should b de at Jastored there was some oats mixed Miss Hazel McMullen entertained ot e made at any time ple 414 large number of her friends last|When the heart longs for God, citing with ! :Ihe dplnstel:o an:roth::: :l:il\lz svering At her homs on Lake Mor_lthe Psalmist’s morning prayer and sprouted and are now W the Woman's The Missionary Reading Circle of Miss Sue Cloud has arrived in the city to spend the month of Febru- Mr. J. Q. French is building a ton, the affai & : Paul's admonition to ‘pray without luxuriantly. This is quite a curios- o th:p«’f‘ril‘lcri::;rt\: greatly enjoved A ity and shows that this section is so| ", % & : e R fertile and productive that arious games were played, after crops can even be grown on the walls of houses. which 'served. was given by Dr. James Day of Mul- berry, who had the subject, Shall We Have Family Prayer? He re. e Friflly Musicale . ‘minded those present of the far- The Friday Music Club held its reaching influence for good that regular open meeting yesterday af- Fomea to the children of parents who ternoon in the studio of Miss Bar- love God sufficiently to take the time clay adjoining the Lakeland Busi. for family prayer in times of both ness College. ., ipleasure and sadness, of want and While the audience wag not large, | Plenty. it was very appreciative and an en- In addition to the five talks men - couragingly large number of club tioned, the program was interspersed members were out. Ethelbert Ne.|by music, one number being ren. vin and Chas. Wakefield Cadman were the two American composers | Messrs. G. O. Denham, J. M. Tay- chosen for this program which [lor, John White and Prof. J. V. proved unusually enjoyable. Chapman. L Miss Anna Cardwell who was to, The great benefit derived from have sung two of Cadman's Ameri-!the training that the Young Peo. ings, held since the fl;st of th:;es):’nntl'v can Indian songs, was unable to be ‘Dle’s Societies give was surely notic. every member has o * present, otherwise the program was| o When eleven of the busiest men in delicious refreshments were Partieg leaving their night would do well to lock up carefully, Mrs. Bankston and Mrs. Guy Davis having left their front door open last night at 308 South Florida avenue, and on returning found a drunken man sitting in the 'hall. Help was called and when the man was gotten outside he made his | escape while the police was being called. e —— Last night the Governors of the Board of Trade met in regular ses. slon. For three consecutive meet- follows: town lay aside thelr affaira and sac- UL ey (Rargtel) rifice their time to attend these R Oiub o = meetings—there being not a single ;lano éolo——(ut Sar Wai ol absentee—it augurs well for the - i 3 i N work of the Board of Trade, and as :‘\_"‘?i “:“-‘\‘l"r’:’ m;t‘;‘:)pow‘::‘::‘" il natural sequence, the good of the °° SV SR bl M ¢ : Vocal—*“The Rosary” (Nevin), (LR Mrs. Ruth Haile. Paper on Composers—Mrs. C. D. PRI e T A proposition was presented to Clough. Board of Trade = :hg Go:e}:ro:o:\' tt:Z Florida Power| [Plano Duet—tDanse Rustique, ast nig ] ‘ Co. to furnish the city of Lekeland Mrs. “"ebyla:d .\Irs.gl“n(:’r.mflr:’..ad { with electric current at a rate of 2/ v"“‘IWT ? lflll;(.“ Song,’ .' nts per k. w., at the switchboard man), Miss Card §: : i S Thls company lhins aa im-| Els10 Solo—(a) Gandoliers, (b) mense plant near Dunnellon, devel- ;0‘0 fong (Nevin), Mrs. L. T Vit oochee | Bryant. +aey po"vret: fmmn:\::i\\i\o:\ h&-:i dis.| Vocal—"At Dawning” (Cadman), river. e pr S e ! sed and con, it being recos. Miss Hazel Williams. ' cussed pro 8 Chorus—"Twilight Star,” The nized that it had many favorable | features, though the fact that Lake- land already owns & plant and has voted bonds for its improvement would be considerations against the | proposed change. The Governors G e thought the matter of such IMPOT -4t o yoryodist chureh Sund that a committee sl by ONE TON TRU SEND FOR_ Club. RECITATION BY MRS. FLEMING Ona of the most attractive fea e service v— Ltance, however, was appointed to 20 thorough! he matter and :\sr‘vrl‘niu the f of the plan ng at € p. m. n by Mrs. Fleming, Ju poem on Cha d poet ze Walter | Wesley 1 OPOEOIOATROSOOPOTOED | aenen Bonesue e s AL " % o 4 2l H e SO e GRG0 BSOS EEIPIIF0IVIVIOIOIOITD | Bo: 0 OEICBREO TOPOPOEOEIPIY | TONIGHT | ia Club has a HER SACRIFICE 1 : i what kind of An excellent comedy drama wilh‘ 7 Big Reels and Vaudeville | [ the boys? s0od acting featured PG SPECIAL 2 REEL FEATURE | GOOD MUSIC ALWAYS Prices 5c, 10¢ Matinee Daily 2:30 to 5:00 SPECIAL MONDAY MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY Third Episode Continuoug Show Monday 2:30 to 11 p. m. Six big reels SPECIAL TUESDAY THE BATTLE OF SEXES A thrilling 5 reel feature, one of the grandest that ever came to Lake- DON'T MISS THIS. Ala., Jan. 30.—John farmers, were ! Key:tone comedy is HIS PLACES OF LOVE A comedy two reel scream Keyston® featuring funny little Charlie (‘ha.p-lb S ik we b lin, the funnies comedian in plc-‘[‘r'l\_ ~\0 o wniit i 000 teet of giggles, SMIleS, | il T L wait, and with hands 2,000 feet of giggles, smiles, ¢ laughs, yells, shouts and‘ ure any fit} M the bl T {1and theater goe the blues. |ity pictures and know where to see ' Follow the crowds. | lour zood thing tonight; i | war feature T you to come dandy two reel to stand outside and outstretched we thank you for your kind and liberal patronage Lake - sure know qual- them. THE CHANGE OF LUCK THE WRONG MISS WRIGHT A comedy feature ONE REDEEMING FEATURE OTHER PEOPLE'S BUSINESS Now here's a Keystone comedy. I land. Andalusia, Pedder and two son€ ¢ other picture commany in : s An excelltent dr2ma '_T‘P”i 32\) (et taen Tt e ehnot while h,,( b m:!.z [';:,s‘ ,:o:-. ST b o There is only ing by a shotgua fired-throush Ui i A com;t}"r‘ml A% L'"* e s KRREL % indcw. “ThEBofis are™xpected o : s o ST ST JORG MRRNEEE fie and the fatier is danTFrors v OURAGE d " ; STRAT A ORCHESTRA | A QUESTION OF COURACE 10 wounded. A feud is beiieved to be A $resl war BAEEE Posses are using blood R the cause. hounds in-pursuit.=* nd a great Lakeland’s choice Doors- Open 4t 6 0'Clock Come early. only 1700 seats thrills, plenty of um7n, al climax. Don't miss it. THE EVENING TELEGRAM dered by a male quartet composed of i A. C. McKay 218 South Kentucky Avenue ; | LAKELAND, FLA., JAN AT BAPTIST CHURCH OF GRENT INTEREST | The Fifth Sunday Meeting opened Friday morning. After a roll call Rev. Wallace Wear was elected moderator andJ. S. Raulerson sec retary. The program was carried out as announced. The afternoon | services opened at 1:45 p. m. The first subject was, “Where Baptists | Lose and Why?” led by Rev. R. E. Reed, of Bartow, and discussed by | the body. The next subject was “Church Letters; Their Use and Abuse,” led by Rev. James Day, | and further discussed by the meet. ing. ‘After the discussion the question of the next meeting was brought up | and the invitation of the Bulah | Baptist church accepted. At the night session the Sunday school program was dispensed with | aud Dr. 8. B. Rogers, 3tate secre- |tary of missjons was giv:a the hour | 'from 7 to 8 o'clock. | | At the close of his address a quar | | tette, composed of Messrs. Durrance, | Phillips, ~ Whelpley and Farrell, sang. While they were singing the | ]Bamm Young People’s Union of ‘inartuw were led through the side |entrance by the ushers and seated lon the rostrum. They rendered an |'excellent program entitled “A Mod - lel B. Y, P. U. program,” the sub- |ject being “Prayer.” The meeting |adjourned to meet at 9:30 this {morning. The following program was carried out today: | 9:30 a. m.—Devotional, J. B. ! Simmons. ! 9:45 a. m.—Is it Right for a |Church to Observe the Lord’s Sup- {per Without an Ordained Minister |Present to Administer 1t?, J. A. ! Davis. | 10:00 a. m.—Discussed by W. G. Low. | 10:15 a. m.—Open discussion. 10:30 a. m.—Is Church Discip- |line a Bible Doctrine?, S. C. Sloan. 10:50 a. m.—The Best Method of Administering Church Discipline, J. W. Tucker. 11:16 a. m.—Open discussion. i 11:30 a. m.—State Missions, J. 'R. Wells. Noon. 1:45 p. m.—Devotional, 0. E. ‘Sutton. 2:00 p. m.—How to Maintain a i Successful Prayer Meeting, Ed S. Barnes. 2:20 p. m.—Open discussion. 2:46 p. m.—Business. Adjournment. ‘ably from the calmness with which each one took his part and the dis- tinctness with which each one spoke. Rev. Wear concluded the session by using the churches of the asso viation to see for themselves the wonderful influences for good that the B. Y. P. U.'s are rendering both to the individual and to the l church of tomorrow. KOEHLER ONE TON TRUCK $750 PRICE-LOWEST PRIGE=CAPAGITY are e speoi- fluiiol.?‘m”:l H. P,,Water Cooled, ¢ Cyole. lGIIT{DI. TRANSMISSION pr right by years of use, runs in oil bath, C ] CATALOGUE Polk Connty Agency SHEPPPEEPPELTOTOBIEI ° | THE LYRIC B e e et TODAY REDEMPTION Great western 2 reel drama IN AND OUT A rip roaring comedy THEM OL’ LETTERS [ ! The veteran’s dream—a military l drama l TONIGHT IS ‘ THE LAST NIGHT , ! TO SEE THE BARIES - BE SURE AND COME EARLY 1 Monday that ereat sensationil serial TREY 0" HEARTS Admission 5¢, 10c . 30, 1915. JLBOURN, Scientist . Only one oppor= tunity to hear this or any other Chautauqua attraction this year. when your friends tell you what a splendid entertainment there was, it Y "will have been an event of the past the kindling wood and an icicle for hefore the jackies of the Mare Is.'for Lakeland Chautauqua. This a match. He sends the thermometer land navy rd, before the New !lecture alone is worth the price of a 46 degree: below zero in ten sec Hngland Woman's Club two consec season ticket to each one who hears onds, runs a steam engine with jce \itive years, four years at Brenan it. for fuel, explodes a le Collere, and so his en=ace Have you ever seen a fire heated cake of ice, and propels a motor by |ed in many place: to 6,000 degrees? Reno Welbourne, playing upon aflute. who will appear on the He has ap- Lakeland peared before the Chautauqua platform, makes it savants of the in University of California one day, three seconds with shinzle nails for and the next day with equal suc Do not miss the experiments; they will entertain and delizht you beam of light, boils water with a ments have been many times repeat . even more than the magician's work. zine with a Fems ———————— 7 e e A R Mrs. R. T. George and little son repair; send description, time LOST-—BROOCH, set with 14 pearls. have returned home from a pleasant used, model and horse power. A Reward of $10 if returned to the visit of several wecks with relatives M. Ragle, Box 717, Orlando, Fla. | : 3744 Telegram office or 308 North o ' 374 . Leesburg, Florida avenue. 3751 = e —————— e FOR EXCHANGE - Splendid umdf‘“m RENT —Five .room house; FOR SALE—House and four lots in ern up to.date North Side home +leeping in Atlanta, Ga., to trade for a porch, modern improve Lakeland; house 5 rooms and hall; ments; corner lot. Apply 803 East fireplaces; 64 Dbearing orange grove and acreage near Lakeland. ! |img street. 2745 g Address M. L. Petty, North | | trees. Apply to J. W. Martin, 37 SRS e ! East Rose street, Lakeland. 2741 WANTED Party a ose street, Lakeland Pryor street, Atlanta, Ga. with small [ | amount of cash to take intel WANTED—To trade land near, Kathleen, either east op west, for | be in good 3749 in well established busines:. Jeff TO R D. Smith, Lakeland, Fla. 3746 Furnished room with or* an automobile; must \ without board. 707 South Mis- I souri avenue. 3745 ] r Ag’g"{;" A Few Days More ooas An¢ Your Big Chance will Be GONE Hand Painted In order to give o HIGH-GRADE SHO Pictures SHOILE Both Southcrn and Nor:horn Scener 1 ciaiice to get a poir of our we will BIG continue our SALE until S/ TURDAY NICGIHT, Jan. 3oth, Prices Cut to the Core “1 On Evirvthing in Our BIG STORE i ONE OF THE LARGEST SALES IN OUR BUSINESS Don't Shoe Repair Department is in CAREER. fi ¢} a Cliss by Itself. We Have an Expert in Charge FForget That Our # | Your Repair Work Iere. = These are Beanties Bring We also have a 3 “THERE'S A REASON.” Complete 3 WORKE CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED ine ¢ i : i DUTTON-HARRIS ¢ OMPANY Stationery | x.h"”,yf FOOTFITTERS _Phone 158 Bluc 0P OE 08 0POPUSOPOE0P Magazines All 1915 Models can Now be Seen Popular S0c Fiction Post Cards » Buick 1} Automobiles SPPPETPE D Fed : i i The Book Store Satesroom tocated W.Main St. at Moter Shop Grady Deen. Local Agent Come n often, for many attractive wov- oiten are <nld almost as seon as i played, and we want you to have some of them You are as as in the house of & % 4 b 4 g e