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| KELAND LACONIC se of fire pilone5000 'ALS HOTEL KIBLER Boston; W T Knight, St. o Mrs R E Armstrong, hristy, Akron, Ohio; adford, Ravanna. Ohio; Jay H N Camp, Akron, Ohio; npbell, Mulberry, Fla.; Mr. aker, New Yqrk, N. Y.; A kslee, Tampa; Mr and Mrs ord. New York city; A Z Tallahassee; Dickson H Jacksonville; wife, New York; C D Corey, ans, La.; A T Harper, Sa- Ga.; R. E. Osborne, Min. ; Mrs H L Monfort. Sanford, B Matthews, Nashville; Nat and wife, Atlanta; M. Hol- Itimore, Md.; E T Casler, ton, Nichols, Fla.; R J Tampa; Jno W Moore, @Bow; Mr and Mrs W J Wan- INew York; A L Wolf, Jack- #f W Ashby Jones, Jr., wife Mld, Richmond, Va.; L and wife, N. Y.; E W Py. W M Wilkes, H. Wilkes, ‘Easterday, Miss Helen Doson, Helen Wilkes, Tndianapolis, ug T Beatey, Boston, Mass.; adford and wife, Detroit, W S Doyle, Tampa; E H V T Henry, E W Crumleav . Laye, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr and L Smith, Johnstown, Pa.; Mrs W M Weygart, Tuxedo. E H Linkey, Dayton, Ohio; abel Drane, Miss Blake, Wm , city; N L Royster, Kissim- .3 C C Lammon. city, C C ), C F Fosgate, Orlando; A P , Gainesville; Jas McGee, Miss Beulah Beck, Miss Woodhurst, Miss Paddock, y. Chicago; H D West, St. g, Pa. G. T. Fleming. who in leaving about two weeks ago ffalo, but who was detained, afternoon for that, city. His riends will be gl‘ to wel- im again next winter. Lucy Armstrong, of Wooster, ame down Saturday to join ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert ong, who are spending the here, having rooms at the of Mrs. G. E. Hawkins on 'Virginia avenue. A. E. Barnard, who has he guest of Mrs. George E. , at fa@r home at 708 Thir- seed horth, left this morn- Tampa and Lakeland. She it friends at 107 West Pine Lakeland, before returning to ne at South Bridzetown, Me. Petersburg Independent . J. WL Reno's many friends lighted to learn that he is improved today and expects hp and out in a short time. flay was his 76th birthday, was showered with lovely in celebration of the occa. many of his friends. The at the Lake Mirror hotel also ed him with a handsome S this beloved gentleman most happy birthday. J. C. Ragland. advance of the “Red Widow' company, town today, looking over our ity His excellent show only the biz towns, Tampa cksonville being the lucky fbut Manager Green wouldn't n pass up the best little town State, so Lakeland gets the ty show next Monday, March eater goers shoufd met’ fail to this performance @8 a good hage assures our city of getting it shows on the road. olland, N. Y.; A W Ben- Camp, Mrg W E Glass, Mrs thie. Mrs H N Camp, Miss Miss Wi D Williams, Atlanta; Mr R L Royce, Boston; Mrs W Geo C Kun- be, and, although confined to ! * (By Contest Manager.) The Contest Department of the Majestic and ' Auditorium theatef contest take great pleasure in an. nouncing that Mr. C. Green, man- ager of both above named houses, has succeeded in booking “The Red I TR The fourth bi-ennial session of the Head Camp of the Woodmen of the World of the State of Florida will meet in this city March 9. 10 and 11, the headquarters of'the Woodmen being at the Kibler and of the Woodmen Circle, the Tre- WEEKLY HONOR ROLL'YINRE | LOUISVILLE FORIWEEK ENDINGS - FEB. 27, 1915 Those who have made 90 per cent in scholarship and who have been perfect in deportment, punctuality, and attendance, are entitled to have their names placed on_the following honor roll: Widow,” a .big musical comedy. which you all have perhaps heard of. This production is the one big hit of musical comedy . ‘We will be glad to turn a number of tickets for this play over’to com - testants or their friends to sell and will allow three thousand votes on the sale of each ticket. Prices $1.50 and $1.00. Please call at office above Auditor- ium theater by Wednesday of this week for tickets. “Special We will.give two $1.50 tickets to the contestant who will sell the greatest number of tickets. Two 'one dollar tickets to the contestant | who sells the next createst amount. mont. Extensive preparations are being made by the local Camp and the Circle to make the stay of the visit- ors a most pleasant one. Handsome programe have been issued, in which ig found interesting descriptive mat ter relstive to Lakeland, the officers of the local Camp and Circle and the program of ¢the daily sessions. The Teception committee is composed of B. H. Belisario, chairman; G..'J. Williams, T. C. Smith, J. T. Wil - son, F. B. Terrell. T. J. Fraley, S. Raymondo, W. 8. Irvin, 0. M. Ea ton, J. F. Townsend, H. J. Drane, C. F. Kennedy, B F. Wilson, C. C. Cagle. W. E. R. Robson, W. T. Es- tridge, R. E. Scipper. The recep tion committee from the Woodmen " ing of Contestants Circle is composed of Mrs. Ella Fra . e No. Oles |1y, Mrs. Birda MeClelland. Mr Georgia Lanfer ......... 934,700 > e , Mrs. Frances Hogan, Mrs. Lillian Pam - plin, Mrs. Ellen Ford. The following is the program for the three days’ session: Tuesday, March 9, 10 A. M. Address of Welcome in Behalf of Laura Southard Rose Branch 0’Donald Mrs. Kate Booth .. Mrs. W. J. Merrill.. ; Virginia Mcllwain ... 932,400 901.850 850,900 822,650 801,350 Mrs. C. Livingston ... 785,950 City—By Hon. ©. M. Faton, Rose Lee Stenson . ... 773,950 | avor. Mrs. Chas. Conner 771,500 Reuponse—Bi é Honi H. W. Miss Susie Tucker .. 761,450 | A gams. TR Miss Helyn Sneed ... 754.230 | pqddress of Welcome in Behalf of Mrs. B. K. Young ..... 733,000 | Lakeland Camp No. 78—By H. J. Clara Tomlinson . 721200 Drane, president State senate. Mrs. Maud Hardin . 654,550 { Response—By Hon. L. B. Spark Mrs. R. J. Perkins ...... 645,709 iman. Miss Lurline Pillans .... 635,650 | Address of Welcome in Behalf of “Ml‘l‘ R. E. Scipper . 591,300 ; the State—By His Excellency, Park iNona Turner . 584,609 | Trammell. ' Genevieve Duggan 576,330 | Response—By Hon. R. T. Boozer. | Mrs. Walter Bates 544,700 Address — “Progress Made in 1 Emily Wilson .. 534,000 | Woodcraft in Florida”—By Hon. J. Mrs. W. B. Moon. 483,250 | E. Penington, head council. Mary Groover ... 465,800 Address—“The Object of Wood . Hazel McMullen . 132250 | craft,” by Col. C. D. Mijlls, sov Florence Zimmerman 438,400 | ereign sentry. Caroline Brusie . 8.6,650| Address of Welcome in Behalf of | Beulah Watson .. 374,850 | the Circle—By Mrs. W. L. Wilson. Mrs. T. C. Watson . 350,100 Response—By Mrs. Sarah K. Vera Buchanan ........ 302,400, Parker. Miss Hazel Williamg' .... 284,750 Address—“For the Good of the 271,550 |Order,” by Mrs. Mary E. Henry. 4,550 ‘Afternoon session 2 p. m.—Busi Miss Anna Ellis . Kathleen Carter Maggle Yates .. 201,400 | Ness meeting. Edna Aylor ... 176,550 Evening session 7:30 p. m.—Re Alpine Richardson 165,500 ception at the Auditorium. Anna Cardwell ..... 148,300 Wednesday, March 10th Mrs. Nellie Walker . ..... 107,300 | 10 8. m.—Morning session. 2 p. m.—Afternoon session. Unveiling monuments by Circle. Automobile ride over the city. Marshall C. C. Cagle, deputies. C. F. Kennedy, B. H. Belisario. 7:30 p. m.—Evening session. Thursday, March 11th 11 a. m.—Morning session. 2 p. m.—Afternoon session. (We have not dropped the names of contestants whose names do not appear on thig list, but they have not reported, nor have any votes been cast for them this week. They are still eligible, however, to parti- cipate in the contest. We would ap- preciate having all contestants call at contest headquarters and meet Mies Marion Latty, the manager in charge of contestants. COUNTY FAIR SUPTS MEET TOMORROW Mrs. Sloan’s Home Scene Of Pleasant Affair The Ladies’ Aid Soclety of the Chris tian church entertained the tourist | members and the men of the church | Friday evening at the residence of Mrs. J. F. Sloan. As the guests arrived they were met by Mrs. Sloan and Mrs. Moon and invited into the reception rooms. The time wag very pleasantly spent in social concourse, | interspersed with musical numbers |rendered by the talented members of the society, and two readings given by Mrs. Fidler and Mrs. Wal. ter Wilson, which afforded those present much entertainment. The guests were then invited into the ,dining room where they were served with delicious refreshments consist - ing of an oyster stew, sandwiches, 'and coffee, daintily served by Mrs. | Pattison and Mrs. Adair. This af- | fair was hugely enjoyed by all pres - jent and all voted the members of [this society charming hostesses. Meeting of all county fair super intendents in my office, 213 South Kentucky avenue, tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. EDWIN R. SCHURMAN, Secretary . Men’s Club to Meet With Mr. Holworthy ‘The regular monthly . meeting of the Men’s Club of All Saints Church will be held by invitation of Mr. A. J. Holworthy at his home, 515 East Orange street, tomorrow evening. A cordial invitation is issued to men who are interested in the fraternal and religious interest of the church. 0. M. EATON, President. 0. W. DRANE, Serretary. SPECIAL ATTENTION, R. A. M., AND VISITING CODAMONSI [Regular meeting of the R. A. will be held Thursday, March 4, at 7:30 P. m. There will be work in the R. A.. at which time Bro. O'Neil, of Orlando, will put on the work. Refreshments served. All are urged to be present. B. F. DRISCOLL, Secretary . , Palm Chapter 0. E. S. A meeting of all the committee on the birthday celebration will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at Masonic hall. FLORA F. KEEN, Sec. 3880 udto rium G7e /] Maje stic sieieieie D S YL TONIGHT BIG FEATURE REELS 4 AND VAUDEVILLE REA NYE orld’s greatest mind reader. who will predict the future eland. Come and ask her any- you want to know. This act direct from the Montgomery , Tampa, where it was held 0 weeks. OUR FEATURE REEIS LILLIAN'S DILEMMA T AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA | Lakeland's Cholce Doors Open at 6 o’clock jer. ome early, only 1700 seats eeler featuring pretty Lillian | thrilling of any episode we have had of the Vitagraph company. | Fet. D reel thriller you don't want |THE SCOURGE OF THE DESERT Well, folks, if you want to see the G ONE OVER PUTTING A sidesplitting comedy classiest show in town tonight, look that will over this program of & big feature |tickle you to pieces. 12els, the Million Dollar Mystery, a thirlling western two reel feature, AT IT AGAIN and two comedies. Remember we Another comedy scream run continuous every day from 2:30 Prices 5c, 10¢ to 11 p. m. FOLLOW THE WISE Continuous show 2:30 to 11 p. m. ONES GOOD MUSIC THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY !Sncnth enisode of this great serial | picture, the most thrilling vet. Soe the automobile go over the eliff, ‘he death of the auto bandiis, the maost [ A spec! 1 Special Tomorrow— THE MOUNTAIN RAT ial four reel western feature Wednesday— | I ¥ TREY 0’ HEARTS GRADE XII Littleton Groom. Mary Groover. Leonard Groom. GRADE XI Genevieve Duggan. Leon Jackson. ' Mildred Youngs. Mildred Hampton. GRADE X A James Boulware. Annie Jones. Virginia Lufsey. Alma Bassett. Gladye Turner. GRADE X B None. GRADE IX A None, GRADE IX B ‘Elizabeth Meharg. Gladys Kerr. Myrtle Keen. Burns Terrell. GRADE VIII A ‘Vesta Todd Roy Mitchell, Victor Wray. Annie Laurie Waring. GRADE VIII B H D. . Sloan. ! Donald Conant. l Mary Weaver. | Maude Adams. Harry Amidon. [ GRADE VII A None. GRADE VIl B Walker Miller. Ellen Whatson. Jonnie Haynes. Norris Upson. GRADE VH C None. GRADR VI A Helen Morse Teddy Koeberle. GRADE VI B Opal Lee Bullock.” William Mecllwain. Dttie Raton. Edith Baker. Helen Woods. GRADE VI C Marguerite Owens. Sarah Funk. Miller Pope. " GRADR V A Lois Fitts. Thelma Carter. GRADR:V B Charles Brower. Eddie McRae. Carolyn Brusie. 1 GRADE V C Winston Smith. Mortimore Haymes. Walter Davis. Frank Fuller. Louis Swatts. GRADE V D Mary Louise Boulware. GRADE, 1V A Donnie Miller. ™ Marguerite Bridges. Lila Hendrix. Walter Fountain. George Wood. GRADE 1V B Mildred Colbert. Raymond Clary. Hattie Leonard. GRADE 1V C Dorothy Toph. Bertha Cameron. Francis Waits. John Embich. GRADE 1V D Sarah Duncan. Paul Rader. Charlotte Redgrave. Frances Gunn. GRADE III A I ! None. GRADE III B Mary Lou Wood. Ula Shepherd. Agnes Burkhalter. Loretta Kimbrough. Beatrice Pickard. GRADE 1M C Virginia Hudgins. The Lyric FORD STERLING IN SECRET SER. VICE SNETZ A big comedy 0 U PUPPY One of those 16 cylinder comedies. In addition |RHEA'S COLONIAL PLAYERS Don’t miss this » A TRIP THROUGH FLORIDA Presenting for their open - Great Florida feature ing bil The greatest western 2 reeler we nm__ have had in a long time Yours trul- ly saw it in Tampa, folks. and, be. ASPARILLA lieve me, it's some picture. A great)Two reel feature of all the events story of & man who led a double that happened in Tampa. life. Full of good western scenes, Fyj daring chases, timely rescues and a pretty love story interwoven. 2nd and 3ra episode of RUNAWAY JUNE THE LITTLE HOXESTEAD A big rural comedy inter- spersed with high class specialties TUESDAY—THE ARRIVAL OF UNCLE BENNY — Screaming Farce Comedy All for 5c and 10c COLONELS LEAVE TOMORROW FOR LAKELAND The Louisville Colonels leave for Lakeland tomorrow morning and will reach here Wednesday noon. The club will be quartered at the Tremont hotel. The colored ground keeper, Joe Frye, arrived Friday from Louis. ville and this morning he is super intending a force of negroes at the ball park getting it in perfect shape for the players. Of Joe, the Louis- ville Post says: Joe Frye, the quartermaster of the diamond at Eclipse Park, will go to Lakeland, Fla., immediately af ter the Polk County Fair is con- cluded there, to trim up the base ball field at the fair grounds for the use of the Colonels. The infield is already in fairly good shape and has been filled in for the club and he will subjugate the outfield. When Joe gets through with it, no erring fielder will be able to alibi himself on an inoffensive clod of earth or stone.” Mrs. 0. J. Pope has as her guests her mother, Mrs. J. L. Colbert, and sister, Mrs. L. B. Bryan, and two children, all of Jacksonville. Entertainment and Box Supper The Knights and Ladies of Secur ity will give an entertainment and box supper this evening at 8 p. m. in the Moose hall. The following will give readings: Gladys Davis, Marion Russell, Reva Fletcher, Frances Straw and Amos Hypes. A cash prize of $1 will be given the lady who brings the finest decorat. ed box. The Silver Palace will give one pound of Johnson’s candy to the most popular young lady in Lake- land. This contest will be decided by a secret ballot of all present. A most cordial invitation is extended to the public in general. ————— NOTICE TO LAKELAND W. 0. W. All members of Lakeland Camp. W. 0. W., No. 78, are urgently re- quested to be present next Wednes day night at their hall at 7:30. As this is the last meeting before the convention, much importpay (busi- ness is to be transacted, several can - didates are to be initiated, and a full attendance is expected. W. B. MARCUM, Clerk. Winifred Hawkins. Lillian Deeson . Ethel Carter. John Emmett Everett. GRADRB III D None. Where Loyalty Counts. Loyalty to one's employer is the first lesson that should be taught to the aspirant for a place in the busi- ness world, says a circular sent out by the efficiency bureau of the New York university. The reason given is that loyalty means success to the employer and resultant prosperity to the employee. L T Sa L LE D The picture youllike so well ought to be framed and on the wall where you can see it often. Besides framing preserves your pictures, pho- tographs and inter- esting documents A full line of Frame Mouldings € and excellent workmanship 2 after. Merchants Co-Operative Contest Association * * %8 The first count of Votes will be announced at the Lyric Theatre TONIGHT and published in this paper tomorrow These Firms Give Votes Groceries J. W. LANIER EDMONSON GROCERY CO. FELDWISCH GROCERY L. B. WEEKS D. B. DICKSON W. B. MARCUM. M. R. SANDERS C. R. RICE H. J. MATHIAS MAYES GROCERY CO. JOHN L. DEESON. REYNOLDS & CRAWFORD G. W. PHILLIPS CO. G. W. McCORQUODALE. D. FULGHUM ]. D. McLEOD. G. B. MURRELL E. P. HICKSON POLK COUNTY GRO. CO. Confectioneries H. O. DENNY Furniture O'DONIEL & SON CAGLE-NEWSOME [] FURNITURE CO. F. E. ARCHER 4 KIMBROUGH SUPPLY CO. Druggists J. M. WOODS RED CROSS PRAMACY CENTRAL PHARMACY HENLEY DRUG STORE D S e N N N e S Y N N W SR S e S Yo e S S S S S S e e e e SR R Bakeries PURITAN BAKERY YAUN'S BAKERY Hardware WILSON HARDWARE CO. LAKELAND HARDWARE & PLUMBING CO. MODEL HARDWARE CO. BRIGHTEN-UP FOLKS Dry Goods and Clothing OWENS DRY GOODS CO. U. B. BATES J. C. OWENS. MOORE'S LITTLE STYLE SHOP C. M. WEEKS. NEW RACKET STORE S. L. A. CLONTS. Milliners MISS MINNIE REYNOLDS MRS. E. M. HOLDER Jewelers H. C. STEVENS CONNER & O'STEEN Billiard Parlors A.C.L. HOTEL KIBLER l Barber Shops PHOENIX BARBER SHOP W. A. MELTON BARBER SHOP CITY GARAGE MELTON GARAGE MOTOR SHOP LAKELAND BOOK STORE, POLK COUNTY LUMBER CO. LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY R B, CHILDS, PRINTER LYRIC THEATRE, FLA. ELECTRIC & MACHINERY CO.. McLEAN MUSIC CoO. I | l The first prize of $2.00 will be awarded tomorrow, (Tuesday.) Merchants Co-Operative Contest Association * s Merchants desiring membership in this Association must enter on or before March 1st.