Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 24, 1915, Page 5

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FUSCSTSTRSGSOSOSIPOS0S | GTSEeretSSSSRIIOIIOVTT ier. In case of fire phone 5000 ARRIVALS AT HOTEL KIBLER B Stone. Atlagta. timors) o L chas, f\ WK %‘.Alfl.’ ni::'. l‘l§ nd ?flbfi E r. { B. Murtin, Atlants: K. lc'.mfl" o B vle, al “wife, anc lfe‘. fn‘-‘ ‘Tampa. of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Owens and Dr. Faulkner. a two weeks’ trip to his old home in Pennsylvania. Mr. The Order of the Eastern Star will | es on his card, while Mr. Willcox, |She lived for those who loved her; celebrate the birthday of Palm |who, like “little Jack Horner sat in | Her dear ones kind and true; Chapter No. 26, which hag been in istence seven years, the celebration being held on the evening of March 5 in the Masonic hall. Mrs. E. R. Trammell ig enter- taining 'a pleasant house party com-. posed of Mrs. H. J. Burton and Mrs. Hettie Burton, of LaFayette, Ala., Mrs. T. H. Fuller and Miss, Lavina Fuller, of Orlando; Mrs. R. | J. Germany and Mr. Armour Ger- many. of Lafayette, Ala., all of whom are relatives, Mrs. Germany being Mrs. Trammell’s mother. A gentleman visiting here from Decatur, Il1., suggests to the Tele- | gram that a jitney bus line might be operated with profit and advan- {age in Lakelend. These lines are coming into gemeral use in many places, automobiles being used in- stead of street cars, and a five-cent fare being charged. Perhaps some person with two or more cars at his disposal could find it profitable to Prices, 25¢ and 35c. Cake and candy | pame she took it as a sign that he operate a line, say between Dixie- sale at the Electric Store, Kibler|yas dead, and, sure euough, in a 1and and Lake Parker, covering the|Annex. best and most frequented streets and making a regular route at stated in-| EVENING TELEGRAM TO tervals. Attracting considerable attention on the streets today are the Wulk. ing Woolfs, husband and wife. wno|gram will give votes in the Majestic VIOLINIST. are making a tour of the country. |theater contest on all cash job They have a horse and small cart, | printing and advertising, also on all “TODAY” also & dog. Mrs. Woolf is credited | accounts paid. Votes wifl be given with being the champion long dis-|on the same basis as all other mer.| “Today” was witnessed by a good tance woman walker of the world. The Wioolfs will lecture at the Ma- of Lakeland, have returned home after spending some time very pleas. antly as the guests of Mrs. W. B. i Simmons, at her home on the Boule- §F: ‘Siran [ vara. il mons were delightfully entertained. K Among the several interesting things o ff given for them was the supper by Miss Ora Parker at the Parker farn.. . | A very merry evening was spent and M'n. G“l'fl the hostess and honorees, were ackson . | Misses Mary Margaret Mouroe, Mil-|® Boble Christian woman. She has | ckil Tampa: | Robles. Irene Link and Almeda Mor- | ®Ple manner. She enjoyed at all b H 3 s, Vinton (R IORRS WY Jhcksonville. Fia; By :-ué?u.ni'g"" e g ¢ ghene’y‘-l u"don R}# %"h," {l Mr. and Tampa: A. C. Clewis, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wilder, of | tp Wiebster, are in the city the guests|their home on Friday evening last. sitting room and the couples play- ing were Clifford, Thomas, Futch, Mr. Chas. Barr, of Auburndale, | Graham, Julian, Willcox, P;lce .nsi \ was in Lakeland today en route to | Sage, Master Donald Julian acting Tampa. He hag just returned from |ag puncher. HEAVEN AT LAST Mrs. C. C.,White departed this life at her home on East Orange street, Lakeland, Fla., Feb. 19, 1915, at the age of 58 years. She leaves six children—Dosia, Landy, Cecil, Mrs. Frank Everette, Mrs. Conrad Swindale and Jewel. All but the two sons in Kan: Misses Mary and Geneva Simmons, present when death cume.. “l'.le:;:: the children she leaves four sisters, Mrs. M. E. Cason, Mrs. J. C. Withers, Mrs. W. K. McRay, and \ Misg Sallie Timmons. The brother, Henry Timmons, of Texas, died re. While in the city the Misses Sim? ducted at the M. E. cnuren on Sat- || urday at 3 p. m., where Mrs. White || was a devoted member. The choir sang “Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown.” “Jesus Cares” was very sweetly rendered by Mrs. Thos. Ca- son. The subject of this sketch was the girls forming the party, besides dred McFarlan, Essie Perry, Lillis reared her family in a very credit - gan.—Tampa Times. times making others confortable. Mrs. White manifested a readiness to go if it was God’s will. The beau- titul floral offerings were emblemat— ical of her Christian character. The remains were aid to rest in the Lakeland cemetery witnessed by several sorrowing friends. We must lay our griefs on Jesus. We cannot bear our burdens alone. Mrs. Clifford Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford entertained e Hollingsworth Rook club at Four tables were arranged in the Dear Mrs. White has gone to rest With the flower of purity. upon her fbreast; After some very exéiting games, | pain and suffering are o'er; W. R. Graham was found to|She has gone to the golden shore. have the greatest number of punch- e Bt i the corner” allethe evening only re-| For our Savior who rules above us, ceiving one punch, but took his loss- | And tliegood that she could do. es with such good grace that his de- feat was turned to victory, and with [ She has been for two scare years his jokes and good humor added |And ten a beacon light, much to the pleasure of the evening. | Living for God and the right. Delicious refreshments of strawber-|Sadness o’er her bereft ones’ lives ries equal in excellence to all th|ls cast. We pray that products of Mr. Clifford’s Model | They may have Heavenly guldance. farm, with cream and cake were |AS long as their lives shall last. served, and the company adjourned A FRIEND. at a late hour to meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Futch on|VIOLINIST ASKS MUSICIANS Friday, March 5. OF LAKELAND A QUESTION This is the first time the bride and groom have entertained the club and all declared them to be a charming host and hostess. Editor Telegram: In a recent is- sue. of. the Telegram. appeared. a short story about a lady in Paris whose husband was a musician named Remi. The husband went to N:Jsgnrmx CHURC war and she heard nothing from The ladies of the church wllnl Rim. for man: “;eek;' o:ze“day AlS opened her husband’s violin case werve Mpcheon on. ERturdsy, . Boh: llz:d found two of the strings brok- 27 at noon, consisting of hot waffles | .\ "o ro and the mi. and honey, hot biscuits and Florlda| 5y the names of the atrings taken syrup, chicken salad and coffee.|ogether formed her husband’s few days word was received that he had fallen at the post of duty. will you please ask some of the Lakeland GIVE VOTES ON ALL musicians to tell us through the col - CASH PAYMENTS [umns of the Telegram which srringe of the violin are meant by re and From this date the Evening Tele- | mi, and why they are so called. chants in this contest. sized audience )ast night at the Aw. For subscriptions, however, we of - | ditorjum, the company being one of jestic theater tomight. An idea of fer unusua] inducements, as every |the strongest over seen here, the the mileage covered by this coupla | dollar paid in this way counts as|play being highly commended by may be gained from a short lisi .f the principal points covered. Start- ing from Kansag City, their home. they walked to New York City, and returned by rail. Starting again they walked to San Antonio. Texns, from there to Atlanta, Ga., on to Boston, Mass., and back to Kansas City on foot. On their third trin they walked to Salt Lake City, Utan, shipped 700 miles across Death Vai ley to Colton. Cal., and continued thelr walk to Santiago and from there to Seattle, Wash, returning on foot to Kansas City again. i i 0.E. S A regular meetin? of Palm Chap- ter No. 26, 0. E. S.. Thursday, Feb. 25, at 7:30 p. m., at Masonic hall. Business of importance. A full at. tendance is desired. FLORA F. KEEN, Secretary . much as three paid for anything|those who saw it for its splendid else. Thus, 1 year's subscription to|presentation, gnd fine scenic equip - the Evening Telegram carries with |ment. As has teen said of this it 15,000 votes; a vearly subscrip-|play before, there was nothing left tion to the Lakeland News. 4,500 (to the imaginauion, the wite who votes; and so on. sold herself for clothes, fine appear- We have been compelled to dis-|ance, etc., being choked to death continue the daily coupong that ap-|in the last act hy the infuriated peared in the Telegram, as in many | husband, rather than turned out on instances the papers were robbed of the world disgraced, as the usuai these coupons before they reachea|run of plays gemerally terminate. the subscriber, and thc plan was)The players were of the highest otherwise unsatisfactorv. Cash sales | type, and their work elicited much of the paper carry 100 votes fo: |praise from the audience. each paper purchased. Subscribers who pay weekly can Mr. C. A. Parrish, of Davenport, from the carriers for votes by pre-|business and while here he took in senting them at this office; 200 votes | the Polk County Fair. will be given for each weekly Te- ceipt. Drink Water for Health. e e e e Persons who wish to keep “up to the And Deserves Them. mark” should drink water systematic- Then, again, it is the tellow who ally regardless of the feeling of actual 1. ts thirst—before breakfast, between cently. Funeral services were con- ||N exchange the receipts they take|js in the city today attending to|C. Williamson, Prop. French dry M Interest Increases Daily in the | Merchants Co-Operative Contest \ | New Merchants aad New Contestants are being added daily 5 The standing of the Contestants will be announced at the Lyric Theatre Monday night, Mazch 1st, and Published in this paper on Tuesday, March 2nd. THE FIRMS LISTED BELOW GIVE VOTES WITH CASH SALES AND MONEY PAID ON ACCOUNT J. R. Grantham. Miss Laura Southard. 17ISS MINNIE REYNOLDS ) RS. E. M. HOLDER i GET YOUR VOTES WITH EVERY PURCHASE [ K P S i s L L ST R L SR S Rt ] | Slll These Firms Give Votes Contestants These Firms Give Votes Al Groceries Miss Lillie Mae Robinson. Bakeries ; K Mrs. W. M. Garriss. PURITAN BAKERY f . W. LANIER ; Billl EpDMONSON GROCERY CO. Miss Ruby Berry. YAUN'S BAKERY B FELDWISCH GROCERY Miss Maude Roberts. Rl . s WEEKS Mrs. W. H. jackson. Hardware il D. B. DICKSON Mrs. J. P. Moncrue. WILSON HARDWARE CO. Bl w.B. MARCUM. Mrs. Benton V. Mills, LAKELAND HARDWARE & E M. R. SANDERS Miss Edna Lee Deeson. PLUMBING CO. Billi C. R. RICE ‘\h{s. T. A. Cloud. MODEL HARDWARE CO. H. J. MATHIAS Miss Marion Fuller. BRIGHTEN-UP FOLKS I MAYES GROCERY CO. Mirs. Wallace Wear. Wfim Killl JOHN L. DEESON. Miss Georgia Fannin. Dry and CIOthll'lg E REYNOLDS & CRAWFORD Miss Louise DeRee. OWENS DRY GOODS CO. Bifll G. w. PHILLIPS CO. Miss Nora Hart. U. B. BATES Billlil G. W. McCORQUODALE. Miss Anna Caldwell. J. C. OWENS. Bl ». FULGHUM Miss Mada Phillips. MOORE'S LITTLE STYLE SHOP Billl ) D. McLEOD. ;‘\Vlixss IF_)dnia L. Bassett. C. M. WEEKS Billl G. B. MURRELL iss Pauline Curry. v 7 & | E. P. HICKSON Mr. Harvey Cumbee. b B Billi POLK COUNTY GRO. CO. Miss Thelma Hester. Milliners Confectioneries Mise Mrs. Lillian Pamplin. Miss May Tomlinson. Latd Alpine Richardson. H. 0. DENNY B. F. Driscoll, Al Furniture o o CONNER & O'STEEN gillfi O'DONIEL & SON Mrs. G. J. MicClelland. R 11: v il CAGLENEWSOME Miss Ona V. Browne. i %‘“mrd Parlors B it FURNITURE CO. Miss Mary Sue McRae. o Moe S8t Bl r. = ArRcHER Miss Jaunita Perkins. HOTEL KIBLER Al KIMBROUGH SUPPLY CO. Miss Hattie Patton, -{ criY GARAGE il Mirs. J. Z, Ward. Mi.LTON GARAGE : Druggists T ne L..KELAND BOOK STORE, K LM ngz%(s,gsp A Virtie Mae Holland. PULK COUNTY_LUMBER CO. B i Miss Gerda Roess. TAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY K CENTRAL PHARMACY Miss Marie McLendon. B CHILDS PRINTER - HENLEY DRUG STORE Miss Iva Braddock. {YRIC THEAT B — Miss Louie Layton. ’ —— =) : Miss Mary Frances Buchanan. B , Miss Oveida Clayton. Mrs. W. D. Galloway. Mrs. T. C. Smith. B Miss Hazel Smith. Anabel Marshall. Miss Mary Wilson. Mrs. W. A, Miller. Bertha Snead. Miss Helen Conibear. Hazel Talley McMullen i Miss Lula Miller. *“Twin"” Clouds. Mrs. H. B. Morse. The first weekly Prize of $2.00 will be awarded to the Candidate turning in the greatest number of Votes on or ( beforeSaturday, February 27th. ‘Merchants Co-Operative Contest Association All Merchants are invited to join in this movement. SLPPESFIDLIIPEDOPPIPPIP EXPERT DYER AND CLEANER e We take this privilege of annoUN- | o oss@idpdd b s s dddis cing Rudolph Hoffman, from Man- chester, England, and Europe’s best chemist, expert fancy dyer and dry cleaner, who {8 now with us. He HOW Are 'Your has had twenty-six years' experi- ence. Wraps, gowns, hosiery, slip- pers, feathers and fur sets dyed to Office Tools? match. Dresses, cost suits and gent’s suits cleaned. We guarantee to remove all dis — colors from your evening gowns ana restore originality. Carpets cleaned at your home and Dependable and efficient all house furnishings cleaned. tools are . I in Lakeland Dry Cleaning Plant, G. any Iine Of w“k lf cleaners. Corner Pine and North you buy your Office Tennessee. Phone 405, Lakeland, Florida. 3859 supplies of us, you can s e choose from the best Every normal girl passes through and most widely @ period when she wishes her name . were Celeste or something of the kind. known lines of —Columbus (0) Journal. | c— c————————— Fountain Pens AUDTORILM], MAJESTIC THIATRE {F THE LYRIC }| Severy> BOP PP PPUBOEIEQEOSOPOSOID NO ATTRACTION TONIGHT It a girl named PLASTER was A TATFUL OF TROUBLE awful poor, would there be anyone TOMORROW—Matinee and Night | o POR-OUS PLASTER? Fido, how Comedy Scream EaRiRe @0 o laelalie|woud you like to COURT PLAS- The big fun show TER? NOTHING COULD STOP HIM MUTT AND JEFF IN MEXICO With 40 people, one big, 100€ laugh MATINEE AT 3 0'CLOCK Prices 25¢, 50¢ Night Show 8:30 Some big show tonight, 5 excel - Comedy feature lent reels and vaudeville including a Kerstone comedy, the film you all like. An hour and a half show of ; pictureg that are pictures. the cream Lakeland’s choice of the moving picture world. THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA Prices 5c¢, 10¢ JOHNNY JONES Continuous show every day 2 to 11 T i Your last chance to see thig cleve! ' SPECIAL TOMORROW Prices 25¢, 50c, 75¢. $1.00 black face comedian Announcement of the standing ot 5¢, 50¢, OC " e contestants in the Majestic Auto A riot of fun contest at 8 p. m Seats mow on sale. Get ‘em early; - m. Keystone Comedy BILLY'S TRIUMPH Four feature reels and vaudeville only 1700 seats Koyitahe ey b Pt thglnulo musical act FRIDA TURDAY n an up-to- . mu WOMAN WHO WAITED SPECIAL FRIDAY THE 6 reels and vaudeville tion from the R arred. |One of the prettiest two reelers you RUNAWAY JUNE play in which Viola Allen st An extra strong cast. have seen yet 2nd Episode & | SLLEPAPIIPTIOT LS EFEBIIERID | DISINFECTED DAILY Blank Books ‘ THE FUTILITY OF REVENGE Typewriter |A twa ree] drama that’s good enouth o | Supplies for anybody I s HEINIE'S OUTING 3 Pencils, Another one of those 16 cylinder| 5 Inks’ etc. comedies. the kind that makes ev B | | erybody roar. S —— st Drama featuring Pauline Bush DON'T FoRGET The Book Store We give votes in the co-operative Come in often, for many attractive ner- elties are sold Almost as soon a8 dis- played, and we want you to have some contest o them You are as welcome as Ia the Bouse of & Admission S¢ and 10¢ WANTED—To buy old rage. Phone WHEN;;YOU PUT YOUR GOOD MONEY INTO BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, YOU WANT THE RIGHT STYLE, HHE RIGHT QUALITY, THE RIGHT PRICE. == THEN BUY YOUR BUILDERS’ KARDWARE ! FROM US. WE WILL GIVE THE RIGHT STYLE, 4 QUALITY AND PRICE, AND ALSO A SQUARE DEAL H LET'S DO BUSINESS WITH EACH OTHER! Lakeland Hardware and Plumbing Co. See the 1915 Buick Models Buick Automobiles Salesroom located W. Main St. at Motor Shop Grady Deen. Local Agent AAAAAAA AN

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