Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 4, 1915, Page 5

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I ELAND CONICS f Fice Phone 5,000 'W eather Reportg L} t Rook Club The home of Mrs. W. F." Mc Hl- waine was the sceme of a -joyful gathering yesterday afternoon when the Rook: Club was entertained by this popular young matron. & | teresting game was played in which “%|Mrs. Hampton made highest score. feb. 4.—Tampa and v i-| Mrs. Mclllwaine was assisted in and warmer tonight; |entertaining her guests by her sis- cloudy and warmer. 8 AT HOTEL KIBLER White, Wilmington, N. Jacksonii Sol It ter, Miss Mary Bell. Mrs. Peterman gave several beau- titul piano selections. A dainty lunchéon of a salad course, choco- late, mints and salted peanuts, was served. Mrs. Mclllwaine’s guests were esdames Clough, Grether, Hamp- D. "ton, Carl Wileon, Tweedell, T. L. 3 9 w . Ennis, nn,.:llcklogvllle: 4.5 Charlle O Lamberton, Buffal fm. L. Kamyse, oreir, Tnmyn: Ir. el, Lynchburg, hson, }ncksonvl'u TPiunbur % \!rn. ‘ampa; 3 . Mc. G , Sarasota; le, Ne ' Va Mrs. npa: John Clark, mlie Schoew, of West Vir. Neer, | ned home after spending | her cousin, Miss e here at the Kibler. d Hooks is a valuable ad - hav. ed a position at one of the| lindows, where he is waiting the postoffice force, Fisher, Tlmg‘l: ¢ Benedict, ill, Tampa: Sam John Sarasota; Miss Hester and Tampa. | ), . Waring, Don McDonald, J. C. Ow- ens, 8. E. Jones, Peterman, shall. Mrs. George M. Wright In Bradentown Mrs. A/ B. Murphy, chairman of the Woman’s Club, held a called meeting of that committee at her pleasant apartments in the Murphy building, last Friday afternoon. Af- ter the business session the ladies were” given a most interesting talk on educational work done by the !Federnted Clubs of Florida, by Mrs. {Geo. M. Wright of Lakeland. It was a rare treat to meet Mrs. Wright and hear ‘her talk, as she as president of her home club, also chairman of the educational com. mittee for the State work, has just managed the largest and most suc- cessful of Woman's Federal Club W o, fpatrons of the office with; skill and swiftness. : Bradentown Herald. | Robert Mann Woods, who Four 0'Clock Tea ing in Lakeland from Jol- Mrs. F. L. Schoew, of West Vir. f will go down to Tampa to-.|&inia, who has been spending some where he will remain until time at the Hotel Kibler, entertained Gasparilla celebration. . B. Haynes has the sym- many friends in the death Haynes, curred Tuesday morning at The body was taken e, Ga., for interment, and mes, of this city, has gone other, Mr. J. C. attend the funeral. uditorium will open tonight lock with the big special fea - crosg the Pacific,”” and two pmedy reels, a big seven Teel “Across the Pacific” is everybody should see, one of expensive features that | “The " will be shown Friday and me to Lakeland. —_—— F. T. Houser and family omorrow for Rockmart, Ga they will make their future 3 Houser has purchased j of 100 acres and proposes to fhoroughbred hogs on a large Mr. also fancy pouitry. H wish for him the greatest e of success in this undertak. thich appears to be a paying W.C.T. U. a tent of medium size. or a telephone communieatio: Evening Telagram would be d to the proper parties. MEETING 0. E. 8. ECIA ial meeting of Palm Chapter 6, 0. E. S., to install officers , Feb. 5, at 7:30 p. m., Ma. (Hall. jull attendance desired. ting Star welcome. order of Mre. Emmie Adair, have been space by the Polk County ssociation for a rest room at |, r, and for this purpose they Any- ving a tent of any size which ould allow to be used for this o will confer a favor on the it they will confer with Mrs. Anderson at 308 South New a number of her friends, the most of whom are guests of the hotel, at a four o'clock tea yesterday after- {noon in the hotel parlors. Those who enjoyed the occasion were Mrs. Wm. Burwell, Mrs. E. 8. Robin. #tein, Mrs. G. W. Carter, Mrs. F. E. Lathrop, Mrs. A. B. Valentine, Mrs. BE. J. Sanders, Mrs. E. Dub, Mrs. C. W. Jacobs, Mrs. G. L. Bittin- ger, Miss Dorothy Neier, Mrs. T. L. Cardwell and Mrs. T. L. Waring, {Mrs. P. A. Green and Mrs. Bo. land. EPWORTH LEAGUE PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY EVENING, FEB. 7 The Promise of Forgiveness. Services opened by reading re. sponsively Psalm 32:1-7. Song 1—Hymnal. Lord’s Prayer in concert. Song 137—Hymnal. Short Prayer—J}. Hardin Peter. son. Song 304—Hymnal. Scripture Reading—By the leader. Talks on following topics: Repentance the Condition of an 1'Abundant bur. ' rgiveness as the Condition of Obtaining Fongziveness—Miss Lula Wilson. God's Faithfulness the Guarantee of Our Pardon if We Repent—Miss Bertha Turner. (Vocal Solo—Miss Badger. Christ the Savior Whose Gift to the World is the Forgiveness of Sin —A. R. Stanton. Remiseion of Sins the Message of the Gospel—Misg Nora Hart. Vocal Solo—Miss Ann Cardwell. Closing . Prayer—By Frank H. ‘Thompson. ' Song 261—Hymnal. League Benediction. GERTRUDE OVERSTREET, Leader. ————— FOR SALE—Remington, latest mod- is el, $10 typewriter at a bargain. ihas cause for rejoir:ing.——'rnmpa‘i“"""s to can the fruit and Phone 234 Black. 3769 An in.! and | J. !Mhle- Della May and Annabel Mar- 'BASKET BALL GAME . LAKELAND VS IPLANT ITY | HERE TOMORROW Tomorrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, ‘on the high school campus, the girls’ and boys' basketball teanfs frém i Plant City will éngage the- nd ,pupils in two games of basketball. About two weeks ago Lakeland {invaded her opponent city and cap. tured two ball games; one from the girls and one from the boys. To- morrow, after their past two weeks’ practice, the Plant City delegation -is coming up determined to get re- ivenge at all costs. The Plant City school will dismiss in the afternoon, and, accompanied by Principal Woodard and his corps |, of teachers, should reach the about 1:30. By 3 o’clock they will be ready city for the warmest reception possible. | In the past few weeks Lakeland hag won eight games in a row—and during the past two years the Lake. land girls have never met defeat, and in all that time the boys have only been beaten twice. This much 'is history, not a boast. We will see ! tomorrow afternoon whether or not L. H. 8. will hold up her standard or let it trail in the dust. Everybody is invited to come out and see the fastest and warmest |game of the seadon. Remember the game is to be called at 3 p. m. on the high school cam- | pus. { | |THE CENSOR BOARD APPROVES NATURE “The It is fn the matter of action, Spoilers” is most momentous. conventions ever held in p]orma';Jdouhly significant that both the Na. tional Board of Censors and the Chi cago local board, which is very ex- acting, saw the reflex of nature so admirably pictured that it passed all these big events as worthy of sav- ing, ag showing the very atmosphere of the rugged life in the conquest of a new country where conditions were primitive, and the situations altogether unusual. ‘The gun .play in the streets of Nome, the ready resort to the good right arm to settle disputes, the tense and feverish crowds that hang over the gambling tables where for- tunes in dust were swept away in a single night's play, all have their part in this big drama of realities. Never before in the history of film- dom has there been a more striking and thrilling modern gladiatorial combat than the contest between the fevered Glenister, and the wary and imperturbable McNamara; a wonderful finale for a succession of scenes that stir and quicken the pulse, and at the same time have a grip of mystery that keeps interest ever quick. Auditorium Friday and Saturday. | . FARMERS' CLUB TO MEET ' FEB. 13 WITH MRS. BROWERE The Lakeland Farmers' Club will meet at the home of Mrs. M. A. | Browere in the Hollingsworth Inelghborhood on Saturday, Feb. 13, at 10 a. m. The subject for the ,Home Consumption; Feed for Man 1and Beast. The quotation from the program is, “Live Within Thy Means.” Both subject and quotation should insure a large attendance on this date. F. V. VANSICKLER, Secretary. Canning grapefruit at a plant recently opened at Auburndale, Fla., opens a new vista to the cit- rus fruit grower. If the grape- fruit, “off-color,” or russets, that will not command good prices in the market, can be canned and shipped, for sale during the months when grapefruit can not be obtained for sale in the small- er markets that are hardly touched while the big cities are \flooded, the grapefruit grower Times. TONIGHT BIG FEATURE REELS—7 DORS OPEN AT 6 O'CLOCK ACROSS THE PACIFIC MAJESTIC It a basket ball should hit the Professor in the mouth, would it hurt PHIL .LIPS? Fido, did you hear that tree BARK? | Six great big feature reels tonight, a Keystone comedy scream, another comedy and two.reel features, one reat five reel western ana IB-|hour and & half or good entertain- feature, one of the most ex= ment which you don’t want to miss. e features that ever came to jand. This picture cost as much AMBROSE'S FIRST FALSEH00D whole week's film service, but Janders must -have the best; 50, A Keystone comedy scream t of thrills, interwoven with ty love story, good comedy. THE INTERRUPTED SEANCE he plucky American girl save house No. 7 from the Indians. miss this. HE PURSUER PURSEUD screamingly funny comedy I TIEFIRT ISP 3 Anottde! Hoag cm}e‘;-" AT AUTITORIUY ORCHESIRA Lakeland’s Choice Ton’t mise this bic show omorrow—TEE SPJIZERS s Another great comedy feature ON THE LEDGE A thrilling two reel feature il: 0t existing sitpotions. S-e the bkt Pescue scene frgpm! the bose Better not miss this THE STROVGFR WAND A two reel political fertur strohg scenes and alpver acting o wil of ! THFATRE GOOD MUSIC ‘ Prices 5¢, 10c SPECIAL TOMORROW 6 Bib Feature Reels Including the Mutual Girl Monday— THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY Tuesday— THE FLOOR ABOVE Thrilling 5 reeler Wednesday— ' TFE MONSTER PYTHON 4 ree! thriller Prality s e and ‘Fe Wi~ tur<e that ¢ cialty . A0 Tickets will be sold by the pupils. | be piocured our spe FOR ONTY 5¢ and 10¢ i BVENING TBLEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., Feb. BOARD OF TRADE'S REGULAR MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT i The regular monthly meeting of | the Lakeland Board of Trade will be ; held at the City Hall on Friday (to- :'morrow) evening, Feb. 5, at 7:30. All members are urged to attend ) 4. ms business of importance is to be 'transacted, including a report of the 'committee appointed to look into the Proposition of the Florida Power De- velopment Co. to furnish electricity to the city of Lakeland for two cents per k. w. at the station ’switchboard, and a discussion of !hll. d other matters. A. J. HOLWORTHY, Secretary . LARGE CROWDS AT FIRST METHODIST; SUNDAY SERVICES ANNOUNCED v At the clogse of Dr. Wray's last Sunday night sermon at the First |- lMethodIst church (the “big stone | .church on the top of the hill”) to “Real Estate and Insurance Men” |from the text *“What shall it profit {a man it he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul.” A | gentleman, his wife and little girl of twelve made their way through the great congregation and joined the church by profession of faith. It | was a beautiful sight, a whole fam. ily giving their hearts to God. For - |ty three new members were re- !colvpd in January. Next Sunday morning Dr. Wray | | | W.CLULDE WIL GNE AUTO RIDE SATURDAY. The W. C. T. U. iadies will give an automobile ride over the city and around beautiful Lake Hollings - worth Saturday aftérnoon from 2 to Adults 10c and children 5c. Everyone should embrace this op- pcrtunity of seeing this lovely lake, and the cause is a good one. Par. ents, let your children come with us for an hour Saturday afternoon. ‘The following gentlemen have graciously contributed their cars: Dr. Bryan. Mr. McMullen. Mr. VanHuss. Dr. Hanna. Mr. Futch. Mr. Skipper. Mr. Clayton. John F. Cox. Mr. Moyer. Mr. McKay. Mr. Melton. Mr. Hetherington. Mrs. T. I. Woods. Mr. G. T. Fleming. Miss Ella Kibler. Miss Mildred Youngs. Mayor Eaton. Mr. Southard. Mr. Buchanan. Mr. C. WL, Deen. Mrs. J. W. Wadxms. Mr. W. K. McRae. Mr. Combie. Mr. H. D. Bassett. Mr. Leonard. Uncle Wess McRae. Twill preach to “Orange <Growers,” and at night to “Clerks and Mer-. chants.” A number of additional pews have been provided in an ef fort to accommodate the over -flow - ing congregations. Come early and avoid the jam or you will be turned away like scores of others have been Jately. Superb music. A most cor dial welcome awalits you. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Furnished by the Security Abstract and Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) Feb. 2, 1018 Henry C. Lathrop, exec., to H. C. Hatch. Oak Hays and wile Braxton. P Jess J. Brown and wife to Park Bird. John W. Bryant and wife to Fred G. Hamm. Park Bird and wife to John W. Bryant. [E. L. McLean to F. Sanford. Orpha Sanford and husband to E. L. McLean. 5 Jeff D. Smith to Dora Smith. Southern Land See¢. Co. to S. A. Ry. Sessoms Inv. Co. to 8. A. L. Ry. Marvin K. Watts 'and wife to S. L. Ry. T. J. Parker and wife to 8. A. Ry. Mary White to S. A. L., Ry. Florida Dev. Co. to A. O. Crosno. H. R. Meeks and wife to T. W. Meeks. ‘Thomas H. Ashton and Frankie B. Gallemore. W. D. Stuart and wife to D, to M. W. L. A. L. wife to w. Pardon—F. Earl Wash-|day is Spring and Summer Crops for Stokes. | United States to.Alice E. Kit- telle. [Florida Arnold and husband tq D. W\. Stokes. Board of public instruction to D. | W Stokes. Peace Valley Farms Co. to S. A. L. Ry. WANTED—ALt once, ticket to Cin- cinnatl over Southern. Address C. 8., care Telegram. 3768 The state will watch with in- ‘terest the fortunes of that new jcanning factory at Auburndale. It is proposed to take care of grapefruit that because of its “off-color” or russet skin is not to be sold at a good price in northern markets. The factory claims to have a process that puts it up in delicious style.—Mi- ami Metropol FTHE LYRIC Inspired by President Wilson's neu- trality proclamation and illustrating the folly of taking sides. Featuring Francis Ford and Grace Cunard of Lucille Love fame. ELSIE'S UNCLE A two reel comedy drama PERILS OF PAULINE | In 3 Reels ! The greatest picture ever shown in Lakeland. This picture, played by the famous Pathe players, featuring Crone Wilbur, Miss Pearl White and Paul Panzer. It is filled with thrills, , adventnres npar-ow escanes, villianv* ard 1o e throurhout tte entire tuie TEE BABY SEOW ‘ND SIX REEIS PICTURES Time for starting is 2 p. m. | Ladies of the Union will be at |§ the gates. Let all who can aid us in this work. Al] school children 5c. Adults, 10c. Mr. McKay will take a party of twelve in his big auto. Imagine the fun. We will appreciate your pat- ronage. Yours in the cause, FINANCE COMMITTEE. | In its issue of Jan. 2, the Satur- day Blade, of Chicago, makes the following announcement: “The | Boyce Weeklies will not print any advertisemet of whiskies, win=s beer or other alcoholic beverages.” As a reason for this announcement the Blade goes on to say, “'The pub. lisher and employes of the Boyce Weeklies are fully convinced that the use of alcoholic beverages is in- Jurious to everybody. We shall not, ’iheretore, induce any one to use them by advertising same.” We are glad of the Blade's resolution -and hope that it will sacredly keep it; but it seems to be late 1n finding lout a thing that all sensihle people have always known, tnat alcoholic fbeverages are poisonous and injur- [lous to all who use them personally, and detrimental to the peace and the happiness of thousands who never touch them.—Cumberland Presby. terian, Nashville, Tenn. | Alligator Goods Hand Painted Pictures Both Southcrn and Northern Scenery These are Beauties Fg We also have a Complete Line of Magazines Popular S0c Fiction Post Cards ¥ The Book Store | i Come in often, for many attractive nov- paved and we want sam to have aume of thews You are as welcome a8 In the house of a friend b ' & b+ k & & § & ! 3 3 3 4 K KOEHLER ONE TON TRUCK § GREATEST VALUE= OEHLER ONE TON TRUCK ’ SEND FOR.. CATALOGUE A. C. McKay 218 South Kentucky Avenue Polk Connty Agency { DEPEHOOOED DI GG Trained Nurse'}; l am goingtotell you where tobuy all ofyour Drup Store Thins| Read what I say in this paper every week. I will tell you how to be healthy, beautiful andw ise. The medicines in our Drug Store are always pure and fresh ; our beautifiers contain no harm- ful ingredients; itis wisdom to buy at this Drug Store on which you can RELY. Woods’ Drug Store PHONE 408 WE TALE CARE A Few Days More And Your Big Chance will Be GONE In order to give everyone a chance to get a pair of our HIGH-GRADE SHOES we will continue our BIG SHOE SALE until SATURDAY NIGHT, Jan, 3oth, Prices Cut to the Core On Everything in Our BIG STORE ONE OF THE LARGEST SALES IN OUR BUSINESS CAREER. Don’t Forget That Our Shoe Repair Department is in a Class by Itself. We Have an Expert in Charge. Bring Your Repair Work Here. - BN “THERE’'S A REASON.” WORKE CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED DUTTON-HARRIS COMPANY 123 Kentucky Ave. FOOTFITTERS Phone 358 Blue Shoes that Fit Shoes thatPle a All 1915 Models can Now be Seen Buick Automobiles Salesroom located W. Main St. at Motor Shop Grady Deen. Local Agent

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