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[AKELAND w LACONIC offii'eph&nn' 5000 7. H. Harrison and Miss y Harrison, of Knoxvllle, s., sre in the eHly &L{'qu ‘Harrison’s MGE. £ ,___,J_A_—{ besrs. J. WI. Buchapsn, Jr Ratlif and..Mr. G to Tampa “today in Mr. Bu-) a's car to attend the:Gaspar- carnival. While thefe Mr. Bu. n will be initiated into the or- of Shriners. . gx Gov. R. B. Glefin of Winston em, N. C., under ihelauspices of [ Anti Saloon League, will lecture Lakeland at the Auditorium, Sun- night, Feb, 21. This is a union ing and all the churcleg are ex— d to take part. Irhe Farmers’ Club is meeting to- at the home of Mrs. M. A. pwere, in the Hollingsworth ghborhood. As this is the last ting before the Polk County r, in which many of the members interested, a goodly number of | jmbers are in attendance. ev. Wallace Wear, pastor of the st Baptist church at Lakeland, is ing a pace which will make his thren throughout the State hus. a bit to keep up with it. During past five months he has had one pired accessions to the church, i the Sunday school has more n doubled in attendance.— nesville Sun. r. Don M. Peters, of Boca nde, and Miss Harriet Priscilla n, of Detroit, Mich., were mars i at the home flRev W. S. Pat. on, pastor of the’ First Presby- n church last evening. Mr. and . Peters are stopping at the Kib- until Monday when they expect go to Boca Grande and make their pe. Ir. E. R. Schurman and Mr. U. Iversen have returned from Or- do, where they attended the Or- e County Fair and also the meet= of the American ‘Poultry Asso. ion. They declare the Orlando r a great success in every par- plar. In speaking of the Polk oty Fair, which opens Mondey k in this city, they state that pe are excellent for one of finest arraye of products ever n at a county fair in Florida. p Woman's building, which is 35 70 feet, is now about completed. large tent will accommodate the s exhibit. | COMPLETE LIST OF NomL. NATIONS T0 DATE IN MA~ JESTIC THEATER CONTEST First Standing Wfll Be Amumm.-e\ile At Majestic Theater Next Ly Thund-y Night \‘ % Below we give a complete list of candidates in the Great Automobile Contest, conducted by the Mtjesflc! theater: *. Mrs. ‘Nellie Walker. . ' Mrs. Ette 0. Moon. ;Mrs, Wajter Bates. - Miss Flofence Zimmerman. Mrs. Kate Booth. Mise Laura Southard. Miss Kathleen Carter. Mrs. Wi. J. Merrill. Mrs. C. Livingston. Miss Rose Branch 0'Donald. Miss Hazel McMullen. Miss Georgia Lanier. Miss Mary Groover. Mrs. Chas. Conner. Miss Anna Ellis. Mies Mildred Youngs. Miss Mildred Hampton. Miss Anna Cardwell. Misg Haze] Williams. Miss Lurlene Pillans. Miss Vera McRae. Miss Anna Streater. Miss Lillie May MelIntyre. . Miss Emily Wilson. Miss Marguerite Southard. Miss Mary McRae. Miss Helen Skipper. Miss Hazel Padrick. Miss Mary Yarnell. Miss Gertrude Overstreet. Miss Frances Riggins. Miss Dorothy Bates. Miss Edith N. Nelson. Miss Edith Tomlinson. Miss Gladys Wilson. Miss Helen Connibear. Miss Genevieve Morrow. Miss Ellie Kibler. Miss Beulah Watson. Miss Rosa Lee Swindell. Miss Susie Tucker. ! Miss Annabel Marshan. Miss Maggie Yates. Miss Helyn Sneed. Miss Caroline P. Bruste. Miss Nona Turner. Miss Virginia Mcllwain. Miss Maud Hardin. Miss Genevieve Duggan. Miss Marie McLendon. Directory of Business Houses Where Coupong Are Issued Lakeland Evening Telegram. Cole & Hull Jewelry Store. Silver Palace. Lake Pharmacy. The Hub. The La Mode. Majestic theater. Lakeland Hardw. & Furn. Co. Smith Bros. Grocery. Smith's Bakery. Cut Price Store. Dutton & Harris Shoe Co. Dutton & Harris Repair Co. Bryant's Billiard Parlor. General Office Supply Co. ‘W. B. Arendell Bicycle Shop. Baptist Missionary Union Meets Monday Afternoon ttracting considerable attention the streets today was Frank E. hen, of Ciio, the armless auto g. Ie styles himself thus on a rd extending over the radiator of rozdster, which he drove into city at a lively clip about 9 Jlock, hig average speed on the hway, but not where Traffic Po- Pman Brown can see him, being Y miles an hour. Mr. Fithen is omranied by hss wife, and will nd several days in the city. An mination of his car shows that steering wheel is a wheel within heel. Circular holes are arranged | that Mr, Fithen’s arms, which extend a short way below the pulders, may be placed therein i thus the car is guided. His low roadster and himself have at-; cted much {interested attention ay, and, teine an affable gentle. ready to talk about himself i his trip, he has been surrounded interested auditors wherever he ped., The Baptist Woman's Missionary Union will hold a program meeting Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the church, the Aurora Circle in charge. The followinz program will be carried out: Hymn. Prayer. Bible Study. Talk—What Ts Persona! Service? Chart explained. Homemakers' Club meeting. The Settlement and Ctier Forms of Personal Service. What - Personal Work This Society Shall Undertake. All members are urged to attend and visiting ladies will be most cor- dialy welcomed. or Mothers' Mrs. Craddock, of Fitzgerald, Ga., S. VanHuss and Mrs. J. F. Sloan. IJI}II()RIIJM b. 13—Mrs. C. Rucker Adams. - { SAM JONES i The title page of the last issue of | the Wesleyan Christian Advocate is embellished with a beautiful poem, 2 tribité*te: Sem' Jones) swiittep’ ‘DXl IR, Wray, Bastor of the:Firat Methodist church of this city, and Wwhich we take pleasure in reproduc - ing: Elijah of the “red old hills,” And Georgia’s greatest son, From Lookout Mount to Dungenness Echo the good he’s donme. “High o'er the hills of Habersham” Reviva) fires blaze, While “old time halleujahs” ring Through Pentecostal days. From “S’wanee Ribber” singing sad, To the valleys blue of Hall, Desperate prodigals started home, At Sam Jones' clarion call; And scarlet souls from “beds in hell,” ‘Were empowered by Spirit birth, In the glory of old camp-meeting days, ‘When heaven came down to earth. From his heart or gold and his ‘“tongue of fire” The “glorious gospel” rolls, Sam, closed ten thousand “gates of hell,” Sam saved ten thousand souls. Hig monument? small, The Lord God reared a higher— Revivals shook the continent Set al]l the South on fire! Answered in heaven prayer— “Save Georgia or 1 die.” He saw from Glory's gates His red old hills “go dry.” From ‘“‘marsheg or Glynn” to “valleys of Hall,” Saw every barroom pass, With the glory of God on old hills,” And in the “wiregrass.” his But not his rout of mobs— ‘With their contemelious stones; the The way he walked with his God in white Is the glory of San Jones. On the “red old hills” he loved so well Hig grave's in the moon and sun, his And the morning star's “‘crown of life,” “Servant of God, well done.” ARRIVALS AT HOTEL KIBLER * | ander, harpist and soprano, Stone Mount's to| life long morning the ‘red whiskey With the sermon tomorrow after- noon at 3 o’clock at the Auditorium, delivered by Dr. Stanley Krebs, Lakeland’s fifth annual Chautauqua will have passed into history. It has been indeed a week of good thinge for the attendants, ag Super. intendent and Mrs. Adams brought to the local platform some excellent talent, and their efforts have been appreciated to the fullest extent by those who have enjoyed the privi~ lege of attending each of the ses- sions. | i Yesterday afternoop & full concert was given by Mrs. Helen Reed Alex- whose killful playing on the large, gold harp delighted all who heard her both yesterday afternoon and again last night. Miss Broomell, the tal- ented elocutionist and child imper- sonator, made a most delightful im- pression. She has an exceptionally pleasing stage presence and all who heard her were delighted with her work. Last night a prelude concert was given by Mrs. Alexander and Miss Broomell, and both ladies were forced to respond to appreciative encores. Dr. Stanley Krebs, who ’h considered one of the foremost lecturers on the Chautauqua plat. |lorm was given an ovation as he was introduced as the speaker of the evening, and for two hourg he held the closest attention of his audience, his subject being Character Reading as a Business and Social Asset. {This morning the Bible hour was conducted by Rev. P. F. Adams, and at 11 o‘clock Mrs. Adams con- ducted the health hour, her subject being ‘‘Neuro-Muscular Activity."” This afternoon the Orphean Musi - cal Club are giving a full concert of songs, readings and impersonations. Tonight Reno Welbourn, who is & real miracle performer, will hold the Chautauquas spell-bound. Wel - bourn can set fire to iron and steel with an icicle, make water burn like oil; he can send a 'thermometer down to zero by talking to it; dark; ness will be made to 'loduce light. You can see the |nvlll ), hear light with your ears, and e song of a bird through the Mwicroscope. Reno B. Welbourne no“ only tellg of these things but demonstrates them with a platform crowded full of ap- paratus. His entertainfient is mar. velously fascinating, ' almost too wonderful to believe, but seen with your own eyes. This eptertainment is alone worth the prishof an entire Chautauqua ticket. REAL ESTATE (hrninhod by the lenriw Abstract and Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) Feb. 11, 1816 Mary E. Ruth Cummings et al. to Mountain Lake Corporation. Gustave Schaible and wife to r | Frederick 8. Ruth. . Jigpine Hou m"v""m‘hl Dole, afi Fla.: G, fete lMIll Mo letl al : Cleveland. " 0.3 "8. \l?\o and wife.'st. F‘etenhurl. Fla ‘,nd Mrs n“m . ‘th. Hugh, E. Gaines. " Hroo Mel‘dlth msm Reeorg' oh . H. Honkln-.? L. Hrown Am%. C.: A. 8¢ N fewman, Ju lgnu‘ A. Green ville, cadia, Fla L. H 8. Science Classes To Sit in Boxes At Chautauqua Tonight All members of the science classes in the Lakeland high school are re- quested to assemble at the rear door after as Mrs. is in the city the guest of Mrs. O.|Adams has arranged to have the two boxes reserved for members of this She will be in the city about two|gepartment who will be especially interested in this evening’s lecture. of the Auditorium paying their admission, tonight, " MAJESTIC THEATRE Wflflm «J¢ Fred Eaton was playinz ten. IN FEAR OF HIS PAST '%'5 O 8.1 Swells 3 'r H:‘ekl boul-vllle. ‘r’"' Atlapta WM, Hartotia m, rfl H 5.3: '\ At ll:l:. timore. lld. Jack- sonville, Fla: S ‘E. Durrance, Ar- Florida Highlands Co. to E. C. Stuart. | Florida Highlande Co Stuart. ' F’IorldA Highlands Co. rick 8. Ruth.. . oy R Florida Highlands Cb. rick 8. Ruth. JFlorida Highlands Qo. rick 8. Ruth. N Florida Highlands Co. - | Feldman et al. Egbert J. B. Bowyer et al. S. Maultsby, Jr. | A. L. Lewis und wife to Gene. vieve M. Pickard. | A. C. Armistead and wife to A. F. Pickard et al. Gussie Washington lnd wife to M. L. Robinson. Henry F. Stallman et al. to Annie G. H. Campbell. \W. H. Lanier and wife to Edgar L. Tucker. Aylmer B. Danner and wife to Lelah Danner. Earl C. May to I. G. Tolerton. W. J. Jordan and wife to Earl C. May. THE LYRIC 22424424 PH0D 6—REELS—8 to E. C. to Frede- to Frede- to Frede- to Fred to A. nis, and he should fall, would it A thrilling two reel feature that has make an awful RACQUET? Fido, pounds of action; a great moving SHADOWS o L e “That Million Dollar Look’ ~-Jatbon, 1 wan - Go and See This Wonderfal Photo - Play—to Appear at _The Lyric Theatre Tonight At my own pnvate ‘and personal expense l have brought to this town one of the greatest picture plays that has ever been produced: For years I have been waiting and hoping for some book, or play, or sermon that would make clear the pow- erful lesson that this picture shows. It is a lesson that: makes greater success—business success, social success, personal success. to every man who will take it home to himself—and apply it in his daily living. 1 brought this picture to the Lyric, befit from it—and become a bigger man American man who sees it can reap a proo get it before as many folks right here at through it—and I want to do my share tou to enjoys its help, It’s helped me—I want ycause I believe that everyred-corpulscled hame as I can. I am not going to spoil your enjoyment, your telling you here what the story is. too. “thrill” and your excitement by Wait and enjoy the surprise for yourself. 1 am simply going to go on rccord w'th the statement that it will grip you from the first exposure to the last scene and m I~ you say a wasn’t this picture every thought of before?” Men have lost untold handicapped the hopes of years, purely and solelv vacrificed through opportunities; have that this picture vividly and dramaticallyimparts. hundred dearest times: “Why ambitions; have a lack of the knowledge Men have euchred themselves out of big busin:ss gains, have closed the doors to countless success ChaanS have defeated themselves, not only in business, but in politics, in society—Y ES, EVEN IN LOVE—because they never studied and mas- tered the lesson that this picture makes clear to them. 1f you want to play the game of success skillfully andvictoriously; il you want to be a dominating factor in life’'s power circles — Then don't Fail to see ‘‘That Million Dollar Look” at the Lyric Theatre Tonight MOORE'S LITTLE STYLE SHOP AUTHORIZED RESIDENT DEALER T he Chicago Sessoms Investment Co. to C. M. Funk. Feb, 12, 1915 Wm. A. Burgess and wife Frank B. Burgees. Malloy and Miller to Beulah C. Thomas. J. C. Holbrook et al. to M. P. York, Lake Wales Land Co. Lichet. Edward C. Stuart and wife to Southern Land Security Co. Geo. WI. Mershon and wife Mrs. Annie E. Tye. Bowman Realty Co. Maynard. Fred A. Nichols (Ex.) to Helen . We Sell Valentines The most attractive line ever displayed-- all prices to to Oscar to to Annie We Sell Valentine Party Favors Everything neces- sary for the most elaborate Valen- tine Party Royal M. Nichols. Roland A. Nichols et al, to Helen M. Nichols. F. Edwards: Ohlinger to R. O. Meek. C. A. Miller and wife to C. T. Rule. J. M. MecAllister Griswold. to Maybelle HAIR SWITCHES made from comb-= ings. Annie Butler. 507 North Tennessee Black. avenue. Phone 210 3807 HECLO. EVERYBODY. '™ *“TIGE.” Tailors New York Practically every fifth inhabitant of Boston is receiving aid either di- rectly or indirectly from expendi. ture made from the city treasury. There are at present upon muni. cipsl payrolls direct 14,600 ml} and indirect, through contracts, ap - proximately 3,000 additional, or a total of 17,600. —_— New Monrovia, a suburb of West Palm Beach, Fla., is the name of & new and “exclusive colored city.” The citizens have established @ weekly newspaper and many other businesg enterprises. I'M HERE TO TELL YOU WHICH IS THE BEST HARDWARE STORE IN TOWN. (TS Lakeland Plumbing and Hardware Co. THEY SELL GOOD. RELIABLE HARDWARE. THEY P TH VOU'LLK%ET ] SEG I’RIGDEAHGMMERED]DOWN Low. PHONE 178 YOU'LL SEEME EVERY WEEK Lakeland Hardware and Plumbing Co. VAN HUSS' PLACE pand him a HIGH BALL. picture masterpiece. P. F. Adams. A mystery drama in two reels feat- THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA uring King Baggott, he playing 12 Rev. : Listen, just a minute. What do sou think of 5 great big feature reels and a l5-minute vaudeville act for a Satarday show? Isn't that class? And a Keystone comedy scream among the bunch. This is laugh night; don’t miss it. THE THRHE SCHULTZES In a complete change of act 15 min - utes of good, elean comédy. Your last chance to see this clever team that has entertained 1927 people in two days. There's a reason. wu.nwurmvs| Keystone comedy scream BESS THE OUTCAST A great comedy drama Books as Valentine Gifts are absolutely Correct and of permanent “.(.;iff Books”....25¢ to $3.00 See the 1915 BlliCk ‘Models Buick Salesroom located W. Main St. at Motor Shop Grady Deen, Local Agent Male Quartette. Reno Welbourne. . 14—Vesper service, 3 p. m. Lakeland’s Choice Prices Sc, 10c Continuous show 2:30 to 11 p. m SPECTAL MONDAY THE MILLION DOTLAR MYSTERY 5th Episode THE END OF TWO GUN HICKS different roles in this picture. MEYER'S MISTAKE Another one of those 16 cylinder NEXT WEEK . USDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY | FORREST COMEDY CO. eople in ope hour musical com- comedies HER WEEK OF ANGUISH Another good comedy S See our Valentine Window A 2-reel western special THE CARE OF THE ANGELUS * $ne prettiest 5-reel feature 3‘;’&» i made. Like the title, there is no feature like it. QUALITY FEATURES, THE CREAM OF THE MOVING OUTPUT SHOWN HERE * and four feature reels of pic- ™ change mnightly. See the ¥ grls.. [Hear the catchy mu= Speciaf ery. Two hour for 10e, 20c. 0RS OPEN AT 6 0'CLOCK BOBBY'S MISTAKE e He throws poison in the well? See 13 xm!, ONLY 1700 SEATS what happens Mk L Drama THAT MILLION DOLLAR LOOK Comedy arams TREY 0’ HEARTS MONDAY $e, 10c