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ELAND ACONIC Men’s Club Meeting The l(e‘:’- Club of All Saints’ church held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mr. A. J. Holworthy on ‘East Orange street, and after enjoying & very social hour, proceeded to complete plans for the first annual banquet to be held on the evening of Wednesday, April 7, at which time Bishop Mann will be the honored guest. The fol- lowing program for the visitation ot Rt. Rev. Cameron Mann, D. D., bishop of missionary distriet of Southern Florida, will be carried out on April 7, 1915: Service of confirmation, 3:30 p. m. Reception tendered to Mrs. Came.- ron Mann by women of parish under the auspices of Woman's Auxiliary and Guild of St. Agnes altar guild. Hour 4:30 to 6 p. m. : Annual parish meeting at 7 p. m. “chh:.s .SwAa ‘?‘ ):::"'3 ' Banquet tendered to Rt. Rev. g " * . |Camercn Mann by the Men’s Club of Baltimore, Md.; Dr F A N 4 wite, Providence, R.|‘“ Saints’ church, hour 8 p. m. : on, Tampa; E H Saad. Cochran, Wi Wi Bell, W S Doyle, Tampa; fire ph one5000 B HOTEL KIBLER Atlanta; K F Thomas, C W Waitwell and wife, Robinson, Baltimore, M. proton, Ga.; John H. fnta; A H Norris, Tam- Phrash, Cincinsati; Mrs. and Mrs. G. W, Car- A. Gardner, city; F. ® and wife. Miss Hous. f, Pa.; J C Freat and Mrs A P Dale, e, Oil City, Pa.; Mrs. tt, C. H. Starrett. El- . H. McLane, Auburn- li Barr, Broomsville, Pa.; , St. Louis, Mo.; F F To Put Electric Lights I very Lty terestog mn bixi iBvery lady interested in Dixie= i:":m:';:’ Wfi;:l‘lm;:" land church is requested to meet at A ’ * ' |the church tomorrow, Thursday, af- lison, F' B Wilson, Cus- | terngon, at 2 o'clock, to consider & B, Merritt Wilson, Jr., plan for raising the money to put Va.; Mrs A J Parker, H electric lights i t . o: W T Hickman, Jax; ctric lights into the church ird, Tampa; I L Michels, Va.; Chas. D Waring, Woman’s Club to Give Reception To Teachers and Visiting Club , Fla.; s i . 2 MMP:: P:“'"d Women Tomorrow Afternoon 5 rest an Tomorrow afternoop from 3 to 6 I, Mass.; D D Batchelor, | 5ok the Woman's Club will ten- ansfleld, St. Petersburg, der a reception at the Club House to Carrien, Punta Gorda; B iy jadies of the faculty of the Lake- ‘A L Brown, E H Lester, | ;anq schools and also to all visiting has. Penfleld, Jax; Alvin|cjyh women who are spending the | Cincinpati; Miss Lynette | winter in Lakeland. The affair mi, Fla.; Dr J C Sikes, | promises to be a most delightful one E L. Caldwell, city; [and the club most cordially invites 1d, Chicago. the teachers and visiting ladies to be present on this occasion. . E. Browne, who has S SR y ill the past few days, Dving, which her many 11 be pleased to hear. U. D. C. Meets Tomorrow The U. D. C. will meet with Mrs. Darracott at 311 South Florida ave nue tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. As arrangements for the observance of Memorial day will be discussed at this session. a full attendance is de. sired. sie Brassell left today for burg to accept a position immer for one of the lead - ery parlors at that place. essie Claman, of Indianap- , is a charming visitor to the guest of her friend, rge Peterkin at the latter’s r Sparling. Ice Cream Social at Lakeland Highlands Saturday Night There will be an ice cream social at the Lakeland Highlands church Club House, Saturday night, to for their old home in Dub- | which the people of Lakeland and where they will reside in |surrounding country are most cor- o dially invited' F. Bailey and family left larence Smith wag able to psterday after an illness of | 1908—0. E S.—lslms— AY PARTY ys. While still weak he is BIR Y he road to recovery, which | palm Ghapter N—_—-o. 26 Friday, March er of rejoicing to his many 5, 1015, at 8 P. M. Honor of your presence is request fyine T o ed. Masonic hall, Lakeland, Fla. who have rooms, both with | This invitation is extended to out table board, which may | adult members of Mason's circles, by the W. O. W. visitors, | pagtern Star families, also visiting assemble here the 9th, '10th | Masons and Stars. inst., will please commun. F. F. KEEN, once, giving rates, number Invitation Committee. , ete., with Mr. C. C. letter or telephone 77. Through the kindness of the city commissioners in tendering the use of the court room in the City Hall in which to hold their regular meet- ings the G. A. R. Post will hold its mext meeting injthe court room on Saturday, March :§, at 10 o'clock a. m. We hope every member of the Post will be present. We expect the Hon. Washington Gardner will be present and address the Post . THOS. BRYANT, P. C. Neilsen Lange returnedi jy afternoon from a trip of eeks through the North on . In returning home he was ‘wreck near Macon Monday n when a Southern train over. The baggzage master ed, but all passengers were jed, which Mr. Lange at- to the fact that the cars steel construction. Mr. Harry Brown, who has held an important clerical position with the First National Bank for some | time, has resizned his positon and will engage in the clothing business being connected with Mr. C. M. Weeks in the conduct of he business formerly known as the Bailey Clothing Co. Mr. Blackman, of Equality, T1., will take the place the bank by Mr. ‘Washington Gardner. of n, who was national com- of the Grand Army of the in 1913 14, and who rep- the Third district in Con- om hig State for twelve s a visitor to Lakeland and hted with the city. He will the local Grand Army Post 5 next meeting on Saturday | made vacant in n, March 6, at 10 o'clock. |Brown. COLONELS T0 BE ENTERTAINED AT THEATRE PARTY TONIGHT SN PARTY OF THIRTY TO BE GIVEN SEATS IN THE BOXES; PLAY. ERS GET DOWN T0 WORK TO- MORROW . The Colonels, reaching the city this afternoon at 5:40, will be met at the train by the Lakeland Mill. tary Band, a large number of fans, a delegation from the Lakeland Baseball Association and other prominent citizens, who will unite in extending a hearty Kentucky welcome to this prominent delega- tion. To the strains of martial mu- sic the Colonels will alight from the train and as they march up Ken. tucky avenue they will see the wel - come sign hung out—in fact, they will be made to feel the sign is out even before they see it. To Be Entertained Tonight The first hospitality to be accord . ed the Louisville Colonels, who reach the city this afternoon at 5:40 comes from the Woman's Club, Whoj through their charming president, Mrs. Geédrge M. Wright, have ex- tended an invitation to Colonel Wa- then to have the players and others of the party attend Polly Primrose at the Auditorium tonight, the boxes having been reserved for the party. The musical comedy, which is being put on by talented young people of PSP PRPDHIPP ; Mr. and Mrs. B. H, Taber, of Tennessee, after spending a few days looking around the city, were b ddudidnd BOARD OF TRADE NOTES (By the Secretary.) 1just about to leave for their north- ern home last week., but were. in- duced to stay a litle longer and see the outlying country and the de- velopment which is taking place in this section. The result of the first trip was that Mr. Taber ordered his grounds one mile southeast of the | baggage back from the depot, se- | cured most desirable quarters for a ;longer stay and reports after a week of inspection that he has become 80 infatuated with this localiay and so impressed with the development which s going on that he has de. cided to make some investments here with a view of settling here at an early date. Mr. Taber hag some large holdings in Tennessee, which THE WOMAN'S CLUB the city under the auspices of th¢ Woman’s Club, will give the play- ers an opportunity to see Lakeland’s best looking folks at short range, and will also give the people of Lakeland an opportunity to see Our Colonels, and to make them feel that they are in the hands of their friends. \ F To Begin Work Tomorrow Manager Hayden will have the | first work-out tomorrow morning. The players will report at the groundg at 9:30 and will practice | for two hours. In the afternoon nl 2 o'clock they will begin work again and will be in action for about three hours. This will be the daily rou- tine until time comes for the return trip north. The party arriving here this af- ternoon will be composed of Man- ager Jack Hayden, Catchers Clemons and Crossin, Pitchers Northrop. Tayor, Danforth, Ellis, Scanlon, rkg: and Middleton; Infielders Velaberg, Miller, Derrick and Mid- kiff; Outfielders Platte, Osborne, | Sjansbury and Callahan. Perry, one “tifg pitchers and Bert Daniels, an outfielder, are already in the city. ! Secretary Pat Clark has reached' Lakeland. The remainder of the party includes Auditor Brigham and | Mrs. Brigham and four newspaper men, Robert Dunden. George Big. gers, Harry Bloom and Ed Thomas. POLLY PRIMROSE AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT The ladies of the Woman’s Club, represented by Mrs. G. W. Wright, president, announce Polly Primrose tonight and wish to assure that the performance is in perfect readiness and will be presented by Miss J. Pearle Rogers and the local company of forty girls and boys in truly pro- fessional style. The choruses are beautiful and the campus scene is very artistic. The leading parts are well taken by Miss Hazel Wil- liams, Mr. Jack Chunn and the Fac. ulty Reception will be a gongeous scene. The cast of college boys and girls will all appear in full evening dress. And this scene will be very pleasing. The new dances and a grand prom, by the'Btudents, will be given in this scene, and the prom will be led by Miss Willlams and Mr. Chunn, who take the title roles Royal Tailored you get that Million Dollar Look $16 to $35 4-in-Hands 50c. A new Broad End Tie that will jinterest .you. Drop in andjletjus™ show you MOORE’S LITTLE STYLE SHOP Phone 243 Drane Bldg. Tuft Hunters. Sald a soclety woman at a mu- sicale at her Fifth javenue house: “New York soclety is less given to he may be induced to cash in for of Polly Primrose and Billy Hick-|lion hunting than London soclety. something here which, with marvelous climate, looks better him, and, -another thing, this gen- tleman has a large circle of friends. The manager of the Southern Se curities Co., doing business at Bar. tow, told one of our Polk County Fair managers on Monday last that the week of the fair had been the best of the winter for them and that most of the business they had done was the result of the fair at Lake- land. They came, saw and were convinced that this section actually grew the stuff, In addition to this, and even more interesting, we are informed that several parties have located here during the past week, in each case stating that the splen— did showing at the fair had induced them to decide on this location. our The Louisville Colonels will ar- rive tonight and it is safe to say that each ome will be a rooter for Lake. land. W. 0. W. Circle The W. O. W. Circte will hold their regular monthly meeting on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Ev- ery member is expected to be pres. ent. as it is the last meeting before the convention. T | [ Majestic Thea o wieiie TONIGHT “If a baker bet a grocer a thou- sand doliars he could run a mile in a POLLY PRIMROSE minute, would the butcher hold the STEAK. neful college play by Lake. Another great big quality show, a actresses. | two reel western feature, a two reel Florida feature. and two fine come- ours of real enjoyment. Don't |dies. One of the classiest programs you have seen in a long time. Bet of those who will say: “I'm |ter come early as we only have 350 missed it.” Come early; only | seats. eats. own actors and FLORIDA AND THE EVERGLADES DOOB- OPEN AT 7:30 Curtain at 8:15 , Friday and Saturday REA NYE {A two reeler of our own State; something you all should see. Mat. inee and night. A FLOWER OF THE DESERT A two ree] western feature, full of the western scenes we all like. A real Mutual feature. LOVE VS. BUSINESS A sidesplitting comedy Musical comedy, 60 people HONEY BOY Evans Minstrels MABEL'S BEAR ESCAPE A Keystone comedy GOOD MUSIC Continuous show 2:30 to 5:00 SPECIAL TOMORROW GASPARILLA A two reel feature of the last cele bration in Tampa FRIDAY 2nd and 3rd Episode of RUNAWAY JUNE Big double show SATURDAY KEYSTONE SPECIAL The biggest features made you will see here, the best pictures made. | B. F. DRISCOLL, son. The music of Polly Primrose musical comedies, and the dances, and staging is Miss Rogers" original arrangement. Miss Rogers' will be remembered by her big suc- cegs, Peter Pan Minstrels of last sea- son and tonight will be glad to en. tertain you again-with Polly Prim. rose. James Andersom, the well known penman and engraver,. is in town for a week or two and is located in front of the Phoenix Barber Shop on Ken . tucky Ave., where he does '.fancy card writing and engraving on jew- elry of all kinds, also enameling of names, flags and soclety emblems on watch dials while you wait. Now is the time. Free, a card with your name written fancy for the asking. 3894 SPECIAL ATTENTION, R. A. M, AND VISITING COMPANIONS 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'Nell, of Orlando, will put on the work. Refreshments served. All are urged to be present. Secretary . There is a countess in London who is to |18 excellent and taken from the best "such a lion hunter that a man once plot, | said of her: "“Why, she always has the most fashionable surgeon of the hour to carve her Christmas turkey.” SPPPBESPOPEPITPIPBODLPODOD Have It Framed The picture you like 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 MARGH AND APRIL BOOK OF FASHION JUST IN COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS IN STOCK The Book Store # WHEN YOU PUT YOUR GOOD MONEY INTO BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, YOU WANT THE RIGHT STYLE, THE RIGHT QUALITY, THE RIGHT PRICE. } | THEN BUY YOUR BUILDERS' HARDWARE | | FROM US. WE WILL GIVE THE RIGHT STYLE, } QUALITY AND PRICE, AND ALSO A SQUARE DEAL | LET’S DO BUSINESS WITH EACH OTHER! Lakeland Hardware and Plumbing Co. VAN HUSS’ PLACE - ———re i . S e e R A e e ———— ST ER TN ABOBHEDDBBDNGEHGE GG SIS l/lllmmuumuf Buy your rubber goods at our store and you will get the kind that last. All rubber goods are not the same quality. Don't you need a good hot water bag or foun- tain syringe right now. We have a big line of goods made of rubber at the fairest prices. Woods’ Drug Store PHONE 408 WE TAKE CARE P POh e bPdPEPePPbPEEE PRELEIFPEINOPP LI IPO000000 $3ALWAYS APPROPRIATE —ALWAYS WELCOME is a gift of cut glass. In our present showin we have many beautiful ar- ticles deep cut in rich designs, such ag water sets, fruit dishes, celery trays, water bottles, vases, salad bowls, fern dishes, cologne bottles, powder and puff jars, etc., all speci- ally priced. Conner & O’Steen soepeesspobbosatstosebddtd Postoffice Next Door to Us L R R THE FINISHING TOUCH to a woman’s toilet is the jewel she fastens to her bosom. We pay par- ticular attention to this branch of our jewelry business and our dis. play of brooches, pins, chatelaines. lockets, etc., is especially large and unusually attractive and novel. See it by all means. It containg many splendid gift suggestions. Cole & Hull See the 1915 Buick Models Buick Automobiles Salesroom located W. Main St. at Motor Shop Grady Deen. Local Agent ressseasussseastsrntaisasdescansastraiiiosisrsrsds