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MAGICIANS AT THE CHAUTAUQUA TONIGHT; BEAUCHAMP TOHORRON NeiT The Chautauqua program last night was in charge of Miss Mary Dennison Gailey, Miss Cora La Prade Cawthorn, and Mise Eileen Beatty, who gave a pleasing program con. sisting of violin, piano selections and readings. Miss Gailey demonstrated her ability as a violinist of great talent and Miss Cawthorn gave sev . eral readings which were splendidly received. Miss Beatty's soprano voice was also heard to good advan- tage. This morning Rev. Adna W. Moore conducted the Bible Hour and Miss Meddie O. Hamilton delivered a splendid lecture on Mental Health and Efficiency. Mise Hamilton is|products which form the most sub- field secretary of the Mother Chau.|stantial basis of the city’s vrosper. tauqua and having been heard from jty. Live stock, poultry, phosphate, the Chautauqua platform on several | citrus fruits and agricultural and occasions in this city, she has made horticultural products generally will \ OF CONTESTANTS ¥IL APPEAR IN THE [EVENING TELEGRAM . TOORROW; GET BUSY| On Thursday we will publish the names of the ladies who have been nominated up to date in the Majes tic theater's great automobile con. | test. Many names have been handed in, and every mail brings more. Remember, we will hold our books Pt 3 : 'open for nominations for ten days "‘"_ Ol ianoons, |only, and if it i& your intention o Atlanta, Ga.; | be a candidate, or to enter some Qo BEAChATL, | friend, the sooner you have your 3. Wells, name publighed in The Evening Tel . - ' qgram, the better your chances will B be, for many vote coupons are isswed d daily by the merchants and theater, “* fwhich would perhaps be cast for LAKEZAND WILL HAVE HANDSOME FLOATS N THE GASPARILLA PARADE Preparatious for the representa . tion ol Lakeland in the Gasparilla parade in Tampa next Tuesday are going steadily forward, and there is every reason to believe that the peo- ple of this city will be proud of the appearauce of Lakeland's section of the pageant. The float adopted by the Doard of Trade and City Commissioners, and which was designed by Mr. U. W. Iversen, is being constructed by Mr. Brown of the B. & B. Paint Co., and is so far advanced as to show that it will be a most effective ad - vertisement of the products of the country surrounding Lakeland—the The Norfolk’s Asset HE complicated cut and elaborate detail of most ev- T ery Norfolkk requires extra keen and clean tailor- ing. It must be faultlessly fitted, yet freely cut for outing and sports usuage. The mntodel illustrated is most tastefully made. Like all Kafin- eiJored-Clothes . 420 0 ¥4 e phone 5000 L KIBLER orn, Mobile, Y la. ; M i It exemplifies’ that talented “tailor-skill” so uncommon - among even higher-priced garments. struction belies its price. MOORE'S Little Style Shop Phone 243 Drane Bldg. Its neatness of con- keon - y%«m know that coupons are easy to secure, as there is hardly a line of business' that is not well represent- ed, and they are issued with every ¢3;% cash purchase, and all payment of | many friends who are delighted to pe exhibited on this float. L. .'M. Grezz, Wil - bills. . F.Kil 24 v%. E ‘%,:‘::;,‘:k‘ iYou have so many sources from | A. E. Singleton, | which to secure these votes; youj . | have many acquaintances and friends ™O™™ Foster, New York; n, Beak eeri;allsA&n‘., | i rK; i8S e |ing. SR | who would be glad to save them for g i you if you only let them know, that it will surprise you how casy it will, be to be a leader in the contest. }a hit with Chautauquans last year, fThe contest manager s here al.|i8 siving “In the Vanguard” the ways and ig ready to give you any great peace play of Mrs. Trask. Miss further informati<n that you may require. It is not absolutely neces sary to call. You can address you g mail to CONTEST MANAGER, MA- | ian Age. JESTIC THEATRR, and same will{ Tonight Mis Willls will give be answered immediately. Mail in severa] short readings, following your nomination coupon, which the remainder of the enter very earliest conveniende. tainment will be taken up by the Regardinz the coupons that are is kfloyds. the noted mazicians. Their sued by merchants and theater, all work will be magic that is magic, that fs necessary is to count same, DOt ¢ place in an envelope, with name of hand is quicker than the eye. The contestant written plainly ¢ wonderful works of these three peo across same, mail or bring to contest man-, ple, Prof. WI. E. Floyd, Prestidigi . ; Mrs. Floyd, mental phenom ager, and a vote certificate will be | tateur d Louis E. Allard, musical issued for same. ena, an Regarding the coupon good for | director, delight and mystify and 1,000 votes that is published in -n“.;all should be on hand tonight to see Evening Telezram, no contestant their wonderful experiments in mod will be credited with more than five | ern magic, mind reading and illu. of them. There will be a coupon | sions which are strictly original. An published shortly in the paper which |evening of startling surprises, will be good for a certain number of | fined mirth and pleasing music is as* tree votes, but we desire to impress | sured all who attend this unique per . upon everyone interested that these formance. The parapherndlia used vote coupons will only be counted 0 giving this entertainment {8 once, that is, contestants will be en. valued at over $2,000. This will be titled to one each day. The Lake. a great Chautauqua night when ev= land Evening Telegram will give €Y seat should be occupied. 3,000 votes with every dollar paid The following is the Chautauqua in on subscriptions; 15,000 with progrum for the remainder of the subscription for one year to daily; | week: 4,500 votes with each year's sub - seription to Lakeland Weekly News. The same rate applies on payment, of back subscriptions. You are all doubtless familiar, with the Buick Automobile which has long been a high class car. This e art department of the|year theBuick Model C. 25, touring anty Fair. Mrs. Willits| car, which we are giving away, i® t of exceptional ability |the best that the Buick factory has iyear the Orange County | turned out for many years. 1t is ation has been fortunate gold for $1,050. 4 her services as judge in 1t is needless for us to mention, Oriental solos in costume. C. S. tment . | the class of diamonds and Jn\vnlry..‘t 4 | that the Old Reliable firm of Cole & /Adams and Pret. Chas, laue. i el s thiey dve well dinwnsto - 8 9; B HiOLBE concert, Miss you. This i= the store where we Helen Clark Le:zg, contralto; hl}'u. have purchased the diamond rinz. | Hilda Petermann, plano. Fvening We are again calling your atten- | lecture, “Take the Sunny Side," by tion to the business houses who are | H::" Lou. J. Beauchamp, Hamilton, 0. giving coupons on all purchases and payment of bills. Majestic theater. Silver Palace. The Hub. TLaMode. Smith Grocery . Smith Bakery. Lake Pharmacy . ‘Cut Price Store. General Office Supply Co. Lakeland Hardware and Furniture | Company . Dutton .Harris Shoe Co. The Lakeland Evening Telegram. hear her interesting lectures and to ‘meet her again. Her talk this ing was inspiring and uplift 1is, the noted reader who made such encer, Atlanta, Ga Vaterloo, Ga N New Orleans, La Plant City, Fla. L. §. C. round table, taking as her ; subject “Tennyson, Voice of Victor . § Stahn, of Chester, S. of Miss Ruth Cason ks . g Music Club will meet on at 3:30 at the All members are urged at your } Woodson, of Evans. the guest of her aunt, olk, on South Tennes. rs. J. L. Meigs, who fing at Sanford for some are again in Lakeland ir home, 206 West t. . C. E. Holmes, of ., arrived in Lakeland i1 be the 2uests of their W.. S. Humphries. . Holmes are here with hasing a home and are ed with Lakeland. . C. Flanazan, John and nd C. F. O'Doniel have a huntinz trin of sev= Lee county, where they of nix game and had a naraily. Thursday, Feb. 11 Mrs. C. Rucker Adams, platform manager. 10 a. m.—“God's Love,” Chas. Lane, Macon, Ga. 11 a. m.—Health Hour, and Nurture,” Mrs. C. Adams. 2:45 p. m.—Concert, Miss Helen Clark Legg, contralto soloist, New York, with Mrs. Hilda Petermann, | planist, miscellaneous collection and Prof . Bnie Willits left today for ere she goes to act as “Nature Rucker I i s of advertising fakers are ‘In Lakeland just now, ana all kinds of wiles to sep- innocent business man poney. Our merchants and hould zive every solicitor in here to take money his town a cold deal unless e has the endorsement of d of Trade or other local jion. This, of course. does to the City Directory be . n out by R. L. Polk & Co., own and responsible frm. e i— Friday, Feb. 12 Mrs. . Rucker Adams, platform manager . 10 a. m.—Study of God's Word, Rev. Jno. B. Culpepper, evangelist. 11 a. m.—Health lecture, “Life’s Addition Problem,” Mrs. C. Rucker | Adams. 2:45 p. m.—Full concert, Helen | Reed Alexander, harpist and so. prano; Miss Jeanette T. Broomell, reader and child impersonator, Phil adelphia, Pa. Organization of local C. L.8.C. 8 p. m.—Prelude concert, Mrs. Helen Reed Alexander and Jeannette T. Broomell. Popular Lecture, «Character Reading as a Business and Social Assett,” Dr. Stanley L. Krebs. A laugh a minute! Practi cal! Clever! Scientific! Helpful! All business men and salesmen MAJESTIC THEATRE | B o IN TUNE there be any fraternal or | nizations desiring to en. keland section of the Gas - rade, they should report to M. Eaton, or to Mr. A. J. hy in order that arrange r placing them in line may ———————————————————— memberg are requested to attend. GEORGIA EVANS, Com. S All girls of the First Methodist Sundayschool who can do so are re quested to meet at the church at o'clock Thursday afternoon. s dies of the Maccabees will ir regular review Thursday Feb. 11, at 7:30. All 2 |nsoe ' 0NN WAJESTI If « CABBAGE had a CORN on its POTA-TOE and did not SQUASH it wonld ‘t turn into a BUN ONICN? One of those Flying A 2-reel features Say the last word quick, Fido. that has the grip, the pep and all that is needed to set your think tank Some show today; 7 great biz againg and keep it so for weeks af- reels, a four reel feature, a two icel ter. comedy drama and a side splitting comedy, all quality reels—the kind THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA you can sit and enjoy and at the same time hear some real music. GET BUSY.. —Adna W. Moore. Miss Meddie O. Hamilton. Louis M. Allard. Misg Maude Willis. The Floyds. 1—Mrs. C. Rucker Adams. Chas. Lane. Miss Helen Clark Legg. Mrs. Hilda Peterman. Hon. Lou J. Beauchamp. 2 Mrs. C. Rucker Adams. Rev. John B. Culpepper. Helen Reed Alexander. Miss Jeanette T. Bromell. Dr. Stanley L. Krehs. rs cter Adams. Rev. P. F. Adams. Male Quartette. Reno Welbourne. 14—Vesper service, 3 p. m. Worth the admiesion alone Continuous show 2 to 11 p. m. TFE GREAT PYTHON ROBBERY SPECIAL TOMORROW A four reel detective foature that - will make you sit on the edze of the | chair, now back again, raise it, sit down and chase thrills all over your body. A reel feature of quality, not Vaudeville's classiest comedy act di. junk; full of good acting. Excellent photography and a great story. o 5.reels and-vaudeville THE THREE SCHULTZES rect from a big success up North. THE HOUSE BREAKERS Vandeville Matiliee at 4 o'clock A comedy that will endanger your ears, for the grin broadens to a Night 7:30 and 8 o'clock laugh, the laugh to a roar, the roar to a scream. Medicine for hyster- jcs on hand at our box office, so you should BIBBLE Week— [DAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY MUSICAL COMEDY CO. hour musical comedy and four reels of pictures, changed itly . | MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY MONDAYS ience but the proof that the ' Round Table conducted by Mrs. | A second float, being the compos - ite design of a committee composed | of Messrs. Holworthy, Hetherington | and Toph, will more specifically rep - ! This afternoon Miss Maude Wil-' o ont the municipality of Lakeland. FOR RENT—Furnished front room, Canfield | The altitude, healthfulness, splendid water and fine schoo! system of the | city will be exploited on this float,’ » most attractive feature of which | ! H 1 v sl amilton will also conduct the ( will be nine pretty maidens selected SACRIFICE SALE—2 | from the Lakeland school, who, der -t ing the parade will distribute to the ! spectators two of the products for | which Lakeland is famous—straw . berries and oranges. The commit- tee is complacent enough to believe that a very pretty effect will be cb - 'tained in this float. ‘ Both floats will be built here, of Lakeland material and by Lakeland | workmen. It is believed they will make attractive features of the great ilmrndo. in which will also nmwnri the Lakeland band, the fire depart- ment, the Lakeland Elks' Marching Club, and, it is presumed, other or.' ganizations. | | A regular meeting of Palm Chap - e . ter No. 26, 0. E. 8., will be held wolf. Feb. 11, at 7:30 p. m., Thursday, at the Masonic hall. A full attend ance is desired. -Visiting Stars are welcome. F. F. KEEN, Secy. There will be a celebration of Lin coln’s birthday in Munn park Fri day, Feb. 12, at 2 p. m. Partien . lars tomorrow. FAUST STUDIO Special Advertising Offer For a limited time we will upon payment of fifty cents to our repre sentative who will call upon request, and fifty cents at the Studio, will make without further charge TWO of our regular $12 per dozen Artist Proof Photos. | Drop a card and we will bepleased to have our representative call with samples . For further information, Misg Green. FAUST STUDIO, Raymondo Building. call for | RN EAEER, . SN should hear it, also all professional | people and all interested in knowing the people you meet. Saturday, Feb. 13 Mrs. . Rucker Adams, platform | manager. 10 a. m. —Bible Hour," Power of Habit,” Rev. P. F. Adams, Chaplin, Ky. 11 a. Muscular Activity,” er Adams. 2:45 p. m.—Full concert, Or. phean Musical Club, male quartettes, vocal and brass; eolos, songs illus trated by cartoon sketches; readings, impersonations. 8 p. m.—Prelude concert, Or- phean Musical Club. Popular lecture “Modern M|rn:lel,“ magnificently {llustrated by the performance of thirty miracles and a paradox. Stage crowded with apparatus. This noted scientist shows you these miracles. See them! THE LYRIC § FEPEPEPPDVI0IDPEIELBIIIIS [ 5—REELS—5 “Neuro . Ruck m. —Health Mrs. Hour, o THE TENTH COMMANDMENT Special 3 Reel Feature JANE OF THE MOTH EATEN FARM Burlesque in One Reel BILLY'S RIO ‘Fclturing that well known kid, Lit. tle Billy TOMORROW SECOND EPISODE PERILS OF PAULINE The greatest motion serial picture ever produced. Seeing is believing. Don't take our word for it. IT'S NOT WORN OUT Admission5e, 10¢ I WILL DELIVER good pure sweet Wetmore. milk at 10 cents per quart. Phone! W. L. Rivers and wife to C. 246 Green. J. M. Wells. 3795 Hendrix. ——— W. J. Smith and wife to A. ORDINANCE NO. 182 B. AN ORDINA ROAD C( CIT I REQUIRIN! B. RAILKOAD ¢ A PENALT THEI . Be It ordained by the Board of Commission- ers of the City of pleasant location, reasonable rates | to permanent party. Address \\'.,‘ care Telegram. 3798 | R. F. Hummel and wife to R. W. Hill. W J. Smith and wife to Christo pher C. Corlett. George W, Smith and wife to T. | A. Goode. w. J. Mitchell. P. D. Copeland and wife to Perry | watchmen are req 3797 | Manley. : L e | W. J. Smith and wife to Nellie i 2", 0" " e .L THE PEOPLE of Lakeland ®. Stewart. nanee mever learn that when Bartlett | does it, it is correct. Ask “Bart. C. 8. Twiss. lett, the Sign Man." 6| Wi J. Howey and wife to Jennie | M. Fisher. | ‘W. J. Smith and wife to T. Wetmore . Scally & Bassett Realty Co. to A. A. Johns. Fussell & Hollingsworth to Rich- ard Story. ‘H. F. Greene and wife to W. D. Smith. lots in new | Dixieland, 3 lots on East Orange St.; 5 acres citrus land two miles from depot. If you want a bar - gain come and talk to C. 1. In-| man. railroad Florida assachusetts at each of A wa n until the es- nafter provided of rail- ot :lnl- sald crossings where ue and maintain Smith and wife to S. l..& That all railro - ter operate a railro: designated in section blish on or appropriate shall there- he same in the as by closing the same before v plece of rallroad rolling A street; and upon the s8 the said street of the said pleco stock. opening the same ible loss of time or delay. Provided however, that the establishment for operation of this manner of gate before the day herein provided shall relieve the carrier of the duty to maintain a flagman at such crossin SECTION 11l That the violation of any provisions of this ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten or more than three hundred dollars, or by imprisonment of not less than ten days, or more than ninety days, or by both fine’ and Imprisonment as above. I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance numbered 182 was duly passed at regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Lakeland on the third day of Feb- ruary, A, . 1915 0. M. EATON, Chalrman of the Board of Commissioners. Attest: H. L. SWATTS, Clerk. 3772 ORDINANCE NO. 185 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NUM 142, THE NAME BEING AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING ALL RAILROAD COMPANIES TO 'élN’I‘AIN A FLAGMAN Willie D. Kilpatrick and wife to _REAL ESTATE TRANSFFRS 1 (Furnished by theSecurity Abstract and Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) Feb. 8, 1915 Wi, 8. Preston and wife to Na. than Love and wife. J. L. Clifton and wife to Bertha RAILROAD NOTES Lake Wales Land Co Daniel. Florida Development (o Lenora E. Lackey. Orpha B. Sanford and husband to Wm. M. Wheeler. W. W. Wheeler to J. Martha M. Allen ef mons & Slack. V. H. Palmer and wife to John R. Brewster. Jacob Lutzer to W. Co. Eva P. & Co. W. F. Cooley . W. F. Lutzer. Florida Lindmark. W. M. Hampton Stone & Mann. W. J. Smith and wife to I. to Alice 13. to Mrs, The Pennsylvania railroad is pre paring to send out inquiries for 1915 w. needs. al. Lewis. to Sim . TR With the completion of the new railroad in western Africa, within the next few months it will be pos sible to cross the Dark Continent from the Atlantic to the Indian Hallam ocean by rail and river routes. REP Be it ord: ers of the City of Lakeland That ordinance Number 142 be, ed in toto. I herchy certify that the foregoing ordi- mbered 185 was duly passed at reg- ting of the Board of Commissioners ity of l.u:ielulu.l on the third day of 915 The New York Central has boon| o . ADWIS G,y paTON. ’ths use of commutation and mmllyl ___.____ tickets to their lawful holders, as o| The debrig left from coral after it result of which no fewer than fifty has been made into articles of jew 5 ticketg were lifted by conduclorselry, etc., is crushed, scented and ,when presented by persons not en- sold as tooth powder at a high price v. titled to use them. by Indian perfumers. F. Hallam & and It Is Cooley to W. F. Hallam & Co. to Eva P. Hallam & Co. to Jlacod Highlands Co. to Sclma and wife t | Wetmore. W. J. Smith and wife to b Well! Here ! come -to St"‘a;y and o telf each wee. where lo | We Sell Valentines | The most attractive line ever displayed-- all prices We Sell Valentine Party Favors Everything neces- sary for the most elaborate Valen- tine Party HARDWARE STORE IN TOWN. IT (S Lakeland Plumbing and Hardware Co. THEY SELL GOOD. RELIABLE HARDWARE. THEY KEEP THE PRIGES HAMM YOU'LL GET A SQURE DEAL. TR ST YOU'LL SEEME EVERY W WeSell Lakeland Hardware and Plumbing Co. Stationery Crane’s Celebrated Linen Lawn, and other fine grades of Stationery | neLco. everveooy. » | rMTIGE.” I'M HERE TO TELL YOU WHICH IS THE BEST R 02020208 See the 1915 Buick Models Buick Automobiles Salesroom located W. Main St. at Motor Sho Grady Deen. Local Agent " See our Valentine Window L . - - . The Book Store e T e e played, and we want you to have some of them. You are as welcome a3 in the house of &