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FLAND CONIC pooscpfepqogepes Park, of Tamps, who s hree months as & Hs-the guest of her fa~ -o',., Park, for a.few ] B hela in San Francisco nd to attend the Chau~: 1 1 ‘Worthy Patron—Brother J. F m knows of a deserv. 0 desires work, either usework, which she will pall remuneration. Those work of this kind will hy person by phoning C. T. U. auto ride e Hollingsworth Satur on wag quite a success, a machines having been the occasion, although have been used. The p to thank all who assist - j generously by the use of me and spacious home is . C. A. Cole, which is shape on the south shore forton. When completed one of the prettiest and jodious homes in of an attractive style of e, and is ideally situated, the waters of Lake Mor-| rrounded by golden laden . T. Fleming expécts to uffalo, N. Y., Wednesday ch his many Lakeland 11 regret to learn. This tleman has a wide circle here who delight to take in welcome each season, will look forward to his gain next winter with ure, With Mrs. Fleming, ning leaves tomcrrow for jbung, where they will visit jends until Wednesday. an, one of the pioneer Polk county, who] has, ny years past, made his he Combee settlement east nd, died last Friday. Dr. a dentiet but for many not followed his profes.: wag respected as an up- en and neighbor and in g many friends bow in sor e Gentry Undertaking Co. arge of the funeral. es occurred this morning succession, which did but age owing to the prompt- e fire department. The was at Fernleigh Taon, on in street, where the room Iht from the chimney. This out very quickly with the At G. J. McColpin's on North Kentucky avenue also caught fire. This also put out with the with little damage being he fires occurred between 0. This afternoon at 2:30 ment was again called out, ing house of A. L. Brun. ell known negro, Lake. ® having Star Instalted” - A very interesting and well at- tended special meeting of Palm Chapter, No. 26, 0.E.S., was held Saturday night for the installation of the maw officers elected for 1915. .. JEach officer was present for in- stajlation; ;the .ceremonies of which 'wefe in’charge ofr etiring and efl* clent worthy matron, Sister Emmg ai? o8 inste officer, whose: in.- structions were feelingly and im: : given, and Sister Eliza. beth Beebe as marshal, who works unti andg creditably for the o8 $he ofder and to whom much 18 die £0r the beautiful man- ner of installing at thig meeting. ¥ m w«l: Duggan, Matron—Sister Saral Wilsoh. Associate Lefters. {Secretary—Sister Flora Keen. ' Treasurer—Sister Fannie Corneil- son. Conductress—Sister Emma Bowen. Associate Conductress—S8ister Etta Moon. Chaplain—Sister Emma Adawr. | Marshal—Sister Elizabeth Beebe. Organist—Sister Lulu Clower. Adah—Sister Anne Cardwell. Ruth—Sister Gertrude Over . street. Esther—Sister Bardie Regis.er. Martha—sSister May Clower. Electa—Sister Maye Borland Wharder—Sister Maude McMullen. Sentinel—Brother John Keen. After installation dainty refresh- ‘mentn were served and a social time ienjoyed with a number of visiting stars, who added much to the suc. ! cess of the meeting by talks ané mu-— Matron—Sister Susie Candy i ‘Miss Lillian and Redella Gain en- tertained a number of their friends Friday evening with a candy pulling but on account of the bad weather many were unable to come. Those present were Misses Genevieve Dug- gan, Frances Straw, Virginia Luf- sey, Nina Chiles, Kate McLeod, An- nie Jones, Bessie Templeton, Edith Anderson, Ewin Adair, Messrs. Cur- tis Peterson, Hobson Strain, Roy Amidon, Ora English, Spence, Mc. Kee, Smith, John E. Melton, George | Halderman. Lakeland Lodge, F. and A. M., No. 91, will hold their regular lmcetlng in the Masonic Hall tonight jat 7:30, at which session the F. C. t degree work will be performed. All | i members are unged to be present. " REST ROOM FOR TOURISTS AND LADIES FROM COUNTRY Dr. Hanna, of the Lakeland San -| atarium, corner of Florida avenue and Main street, announces that he has fitted up a hall and general rest | and recreation room, where the tour | ists may meet and get acquainted, and where ladles from the country | may spend the time if they have to wait. The use of the room will be given free to those who care to avail themselves of the offer. FEBRUARY 5, 1915 r4fhves whodidve made 90 per cent or above in scholarship and have been perfect in deportment, punctu-. ality and attendance, are eatitled to have their names placed on the fol. lowing honor roll: GRADE XII Littleton Groom. Mary Groover, Ned Skipper. Leonard Groom. GRADE XI Mildred Youngs. Genevieve Duggan. Mildred Hampton. Mildred Bowen. Frances Straw. GRADE X A Annie Jones. Jameg Boulware, Alma Bassett. Virginia Lufsey. Lucile Clough. GRADE X B Eunice Guthrie. GRADE IX A Hazel Padrick. Marguerite Straw. Nannie Funk. Redella ’g‘:ln . Grace Murrell. GRADE IX B None. GRADE VIII A Roy Mitchell. Vesta Todd. Mabel Mathias. Esther Gill. Louise Rocquemore. GRADE VIII B D. H. Sloan. Donald Conant. Mary Weaver. Gladys Keen. Helen Combs. GRADE VII A Clifford Ayers. Gladys Teed. Pansy Richerdson. Myrtle Wear, Clayton Bronson. GRADE VII B Jonnie Haynes. Ellen Watson. Walter Miller. Bronson Bryant. Marion Berry. GRADE VII C, Mary McCaskil. Louise Rogers. John Shannon. Paul Sammon. Leroy Slage. GRADE VI A None. GRADE VI B Ottie Faton. W. B. Anderson. Fay Fletcher. Carroll Webb. Opal Lee Bullock. GRADE VI C Marguerite Owens. Karleen Tidwell. Nellie Dees. Paul Colton. Oswald Flynn. GRADE V A Billy Norvell. Thelma Carter. Carlisle Rogers. Geraldine Ellis. Douglas Van Sickler. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Feb. 5, 1914 United States to John F. Howe. Rosa Maroney and husband to Mrs. Cora L. Mock. J. M. Welch to Jesse H. Ryals. Walter M. Stelle to George D. Langston. L. J. Clyatt and wife to E. 8. Hansberger. State of Florida to E. L. Has- kins. You Are Not Getting Full GRADE V B Ella Cameron. GRADE V C Mortimore Haynes. GRADE V D John Cannon. Mary Louise Boulware. Mildred Snyder. GRADE IV A Harold Harnley. Margaret Lester. ‘Wayne Bevis. Edith O'Donfel. Louite Stokes. GRADE IV B Special Introductory Discount of 104 On Ladies’ Coat Suits This extra special offer is made on Coats Suits and Skirts tailored-to-measure, This line consists of 121 se- lect pure wool Fabrics, 25 Coat Suit Styles and 35 Skirt Styles. Coat Suits $16.50 to $35 Less 10 per cent. During Feb & READY-TO-WEAR DE- PARTMENT. In this department we can show you Auto Coats, ready- to-wear Coat Suits, Skirts, Afternoon and House Dresses and Silk Petticoats. Our prices - are the most reasonable in South Florida. Every garment is sold with an absolute guarantee of satis- faction, or money back. LET US SHOW YOU. MOORE’S Little Style Shop Phone 243. Drane Bldg. MIS§ MARY! DENNISON GAILEY, WANTED—Will help with the housework for a small remunera. tion and board. Sew very nicely too. Phone Mrs. Walker, 246 Green. 5000 Violinist, Who Will Be Heard from the Chautauqua Platform Tomorrow. GRADE 1V C Mamie Wood. Bertha Cameron. John Embich. GRADE 111 A FOR SALE—Remington, latest mod el No. 10 typewriter at a bargain. Phone 234 Black. FOR RENT-5-room house; sleep - ing porch, modern improvements; corner lot. street. - Helen Sneed. Mary Lou Wood. Donnie Miller, Marguerite Bridges. Mabel Berry. Gladys Parrish. GRADE 111 B Belvard Prichard. Ula Shepherd. Charles -Brandt. GRADE NI C Ethel Gilbert. We Sell Valentines HIS is another distinctive Kahn creation which’énds " 24! T to making the réar view of the garment more attrac- tive. We have had much experience in the seling of clothing and have found the Kahn fancy-back to be the kind of garment which makes friends quickly. $20 345 Jiw .4 are ‘made in the ost sanitary of tailor:shups by the, highest class ; tailoring :E;m. .No_ high-priced ‘custdbm tailor could give you more than we can, MOORE'S Little Style Shop Phone 243 Drane Bldg. FRENCH LONG RANGE AEROPLANE GUN FOR SALE Two tickets Lakeland to New York City; good until May 1. C. M. Brown, Bartow, Fla. 3788 3769 FOR SALE—Improved property and small grove at 917 East Orange street., Address Mrs. W. D. Har- vie, Grand Rapids, Wis. 8596 Lime Apply 803 East . - 3743 | lell! Here I come - to Stzy and to tell each wces where lo HELLO. EVERYBODY. '™ “TIGE.” I'M HERE TO TELL YOU WHICH IS THE BEST HARDWARE STORE (N TOWN. (T IS Lakeland Plumbing and Hardware Co. THEY SELL GOOD. RELIABLE HARDWARE. THEY KEEP THE PRIGES HAMMERED DOWN LOW. YOU'LL GET A SQURE DEAL. YOU'LL SEE ME EVERY W Lakeland Hardware and Plumbing Co. e. The Toof was blrrnedi her damage done. The de- did splendid work in com- Virginia Hudgins. ‘Winnifred Hawkins. Raymond Clary. Mildred Colbert. The most attractive Value Out of Your Paper the flames, pr over an hour. which raged Unless You Read the : ADVERTISEMENTS I Hattle Leonard. Harry Jackson. Tsabelle Todd. Adna W, Moore. C. Rucker Adams. Orchestra. Ethel Lee Buxton. Chas. M. Lane. Mrs. Ida B. Cole. Adna W. Moore. The Alkahest Favorites. Jas. H. Shaw. Adna W. Moore. Miss Meddie O. Hamilton. Louis M. Allard. Misg Maude Willis. The Floyds. Mrs. C. Rucker Adams. Chas. Lane. Miss Helen Clark Legs. Mrs. Hilda Peterman. Hon. Lou J. Beauchemp. rs. C. Rucker Adams. Rev. John B. Culpepper. #Helen Reed Alexander. Atieg Jeapette T. Bromell Dr. Stipley L. Krehew Mrs. . Rucker Adams. Rev. P. F. Adams. Male Quartette. Reno Welbourne. Vesper service, 3 p. m. lo i 3 TGOS0 1f a man went hunting would he QUAIL if & BEAR came SNIPING around made his HARE etand on end? The Million Dollar Mystery, the fourth episode in two thrilling reels, another great two reeler and two comedies—6 big reels is our offering for today; a two-hour show of quan- tity and quality. Don’t miss it. THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY In two great thHwiliyg¥ reels, the greatest serial evsr made} bar none. Ask the world. THE PANTHER A two reel thriller that will make you eit up and take notice; 2,000 feet of excellent photozra~hy, tense situations l?d"l(w 2eting. i FE 60T BI¥ ° A great comedy feature full of laughs OLLIE LEARNS Another great comedy feature MAJESTIC THEATRE THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA Lakeland’s Choice Prices 5c, 10¢ CONTINUOUS SHOW 2 to 11 P. M. SPECIAL TOMORROW 7 Big Feature Reels THE FLOOR ABOVE A four reel detective story that will thrill you through and through HOGAN'S ANNUAL SPREE Keystone comedy Two other comedies Wednesday— THE GREAT RORBERY A four reel thriller Thursday. Fridav, Saturday— THE 3 SCHULTZES Greatest comedy vaudeville act Lakeland has seen in a long time;, change daily. Matinee and night. Ethe] Carter. - GRADE 111 D None. FTHE LYRIC TODAY SPECIAL TODAY TEXAS IN 1863 Featuring Buck McKee and the El Paso Kid. These three thrilling reels show the true western life of these noted outlaws in 1862. See the horse push his drunkeér master out of the saloon and carry him bhome. This is an educational picture. Some . thing you all must see. TREY (' HEARTS That Great Serial THE NEW A croeking good comedy TOMORROW BIG SPECTAL FEATURE SCOUT YOTWRTP AW "VE WESTERN BORDER This is somethin- sensational also educational WEDNESDAY THE TENTH COMMANDMENT Our prices remain 3¢, 10¢ line ever displayed-- all prices We Sell Valentine Party Favors Everything neces- sary for the most elaborate Valen- tine Party We Sell Stationery Crane’s Celebrated Linen Lawn, and other fine grades of Stationery See our Valentine Window The Book Store Come In ofen, Tor many airractive yor elties are sold almost as soon A Ale phyd.u.nml-mlob-nn- % tem You are as welcome as in the house of & ————————————— S455403004 - & * do not change as frequently as in apparel, but they do change. For all that is new in jewelry this store is headquarters. Tt you contem- plate the purchase of an ornament either for yourselt or another, we invite an inspection of our exhibit. Postoffice Next Door to Us S See the 1915 Buick Models Buick Automobiles Salesroom located W. Main St. at Motor Shop - - Grady Deen. Local Agent IS 0L rarensesitnstresseatersratarestsciirecsrrrransy