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KELAND ACONIC daaaa ] e of fire phone5000 ALS HOTEL KIBLER g, Cordele, Ga.; Dickson Warren S Baker, Md.; E W Weis, Ottawa. | Metz, Rochester, N. Y.; r, Buffalo, N. Y.; ‘Tampa; H' R Kin- " E.V Camp, Sa- W' J Helst, City; BT Al City, Rla.; Geo. C. A. W. McKay, Or- Shepard, West Palm “Poole, N. Y.; R L FPhiladelphia; Fred W Lewis E Sibley, Cleve. C F Stead, Enterprise. b Lorrence, Jac; H T R Allen, Cleveland, EM Guess, Tampa, Fla.; rtrasen. Cannon, Conn.; bodring, Meadville, Pa.; son, Detroit, Mich.; well, Ft. Mead, Fla.; and wife, Minneapolis, Lawson, Chicago; troit; A. Featon, Ath hn A Thackston, Gaines- A. B, Mayer, Florida Harper, Savannah, Ga.; Jax, Fla.; John A Stev- H C Knowles, city; J Florida; H G Lester, [ Kremer and wife, Phil. F Swindall, Jax; B E ley Rumley, Tampa. . Boring and two chil- eturned from a two with friends and rela- la, Redick and Citra, b had a most pleasant dar monthly business e Junior League will be ow afternoon. New of- e elected for the next 3 . Reno was able to be reets today to the de- B many friends who are ow that he is now fast étrength. to the Lakeland Sav- ., since last reported I, A. B. Manes, Floyd G. Holcombe, H. 8. . Webb, W'. R. Futch, . T. Wiright, Jas. M. Langley, L. G. Yar- pnes, W. A. Odom, s the total subscrip- o $25,000. The stock. meet for important essrs Rogers & Spen - ext Tuesday night at | and the directors de- that all subscribers be ng the splendid ad . land is to get at the Louisville newspaper y at the present time, p pick up any of the rs and see how Lake- featured in their col- ost of March 4 has a ead across the top of page which reads: gin their Spring in Lakeland, Fla."” dlines below: ‘‘Louis - n Glad Hand; Met by pd Lakeiand Turned nch.” In the inter. ithat followed, among he writer said: jtion ereeted the Hay- ey reached Lakeland. "and several hundred the depot when ed, and the band ession to the hotel. tric arch, bearing ome” in electric let- e main street.” wpl In Saciety. Eastern Star Reception A Pretty Affair The reception given by Palm Chapter, O. E. 8., last night at the Magonic hall, was a decided suc. ! cess. ‘The entrance hall glowed a warm welcome in cut palm leaves and roses, along with the greeting at the doors by Mrs. O. M. Eaton, F. F. Keen, Pike Adair and Mrs. G. T. Fleming, W. B. Moon and Mrs. Chas Bowen. who directed the ar- riving guests to the nooks on each side that were made pretty by dec-| orations and Japanese lanterns and where punch was served by Misses Ewing Adair. Genevieve Duggan, Glen McRae, Myrtle Keen, Hazel McMullen and Ruth Skipper. Mrs. H. H. Register, inside the door, introduced the guests to the receiving line, which consisted of Mrs. J. R. Duggan, worthy matron; Dr. J. P. Wilson, worthy patron; Mrs. J. E. Leffries, associate ma. ytron, and Mrs. E. M. Beebe. Mrs. Borland, McMullen and Cor. neilson escorted the guests to seats in the lodge room, which was pro . fusely decorated in the colors of the order, cut flowers and palms, and " | presented a pretty scene with the beautiful apparel of the ladies and |xentlemen of which there were 1about 150. At 9 o’'clock the officers took their stations and Mrs. J. R. Duggan, worthy matron. gave a short welcome address. Dr. J. P. Wiilson, worthy patron, a history of | Palm Chapter, after which a splen. |did program was enthusiastically Ienjoyed. consisting of instrumental i8olos, by Mrs. Hilda Peterman, Ros - lcoe Skipper. 0. M. Eaton and Mrs. Wm. Melton; readings by Mrs. G. \T. Fleming and Mrs. WI. B. Moon,; ,vocal solos by Mrs. L. C. Hull, C. 1A. Cole, H. J. Drane and Misg Vera McRae, all of which were well ren . dered. Presentation of the past worthy matron’s jewel was presentey by Dr. J. P. Wilson to Mrs. 0. M. Eaton, the first worthy matron of Palm Chapter 26, to which she responded in an appreciative way. Mrs Pike Adair then presented ag & token of love a bouquet of violets to Mrs. F. F. Keen, a past worthy matron. Mrs. Keen while returning thanks for the remembrance. returned the surprise by presenting Mrs. Adair, retiring worthy matron, with the beautiful Eastern Star ring from the Chapter. Mrs. Adair in her own inimitable way showed her appre. clation. Dr. Wilson then announced the social time when brick cream in the Star's colors and cake was served by various members. The large birthday cake that was placed in the center of the room un- der a canopy of the colors and car. rying out the Star’s colors in each of its five layers and with its seven candles, told the age of Palm Chap. ter, was cut and served to all by the past worthy matrons. This occasion of bringing the Ma- sons and their wives and the friends of the Starg of this chapter was | pronounced by all on leaving as a most enjoyable affair. Program of B. Y. P. U. March 7, 1915 Song—What a Friend.” Prayer. Scripture Reading—John George Colton. ‘ introduction—By the leader. Song—*"Savior, Like a Shepherd.” | “The Care of Jesus for Hie Dis- [clpleu"—-ML Durance. | Scripture quotations-—St. John 13:36-38. | | ‘“Jesus’ Special Concern for Pe- ter"—Miss Eccles. Song—"“The Great Physician.” Scripture quotations—St. Luke 22:31-32, Miss Grubs. The Faith That Did Not Mr. Ferrell. Scripture quotations — St. 21:20.24, Miss C. Smith. Special music. “The Tnequalities of Life and Their Explanaion’’—MissJ ohnson. | Recitation—Miss G. Fannin. | I =14, Fail— John Revival Begins Tomorrow At ' The First Baptist Church l The daily meetings at the First sonal work. The pastor plans to | Baptist church begin tomorrow. Dr. have three services daily at 10 a. M. E. Dodd, of Shreveport, La., m., 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. The who is to assist the pastor. Rev. meeting will continue indefinitely. Whellace Wear, is expected to lrrlvel’l‘he church has purchased seven 1 | | 1 { { CR. M. E. DODD, WHO IS TO CON DUCT THE MEETING. in Lakeland Wednesday morning. dozen more chairs in an effort to The pastor expects to conduct the seat the crowds who are expected to serviceg until Dr. Dodd arrives. attend these meetings and they ex.. Mr. Grady Langford, of Arcadia, tend a hearty invitation to Lake-} will conduct the singing and do per- i landers to hear ‘Dr. Dodd. i 4 i /NOW IS THE TIME TO | PURCHASE A FORD We have just recetved a car load of Ford cars, two of which were de- livered this afternoon, and others to be delivered just ag soon as we can @et them set up, getting them as we do, in car lots, knocked down. While we have seven car loads or- dered, most of which are past due, as \8pring Is opening, and with it in. ,creased demand all over the country, it is going to be difficult to get cars las fast as we need them, so if you want one any time soon, better come in and place your order and get in line for prompt delivery. Following is a copy of a letter just received from Ford Motor Co. A Morning’s Mail at the Ford Each succeeding morning mail is breaking records these days in the sales department of the Ford Motor Company. Amazing figures even for the Ford, are becoming positively incredible figures. .¥For example, here is a portion of one morning's mail; Hood and Snyder of Jewel, lowa. ask that a train load of Fords be shipped as soon as possible; the Repass Auto. Co. of Waterloo, lowa, want a train load of Fords at once; The Brownell Auto Co. of Birming want a train load of The Herring Motor Co. of Des Moines, lowa, insist that 1,000 Fords be shipped immediately; Willlam Warnock & Co. of Sioux City, lowa, write for 1,500 ‘‘or more it we can have them;” The Becker Auto Co. of Grand Rapids, Mich., asks for a modest 700 cars immedi ately.” With such mail as this day after day, it is small wonder that the 300,000 car production has become a well established certainty. For Ford cars, Ford parts, expert repnlr.l ing of Ford cars, or any information | slative to same, call at the local agency. LAKELAND AUTOMOBILE AND SUPPLY COMPANY. 3899 4 W. C. DEGREE TEAM 1 wish to thank the degree team for the beautiful emb. pin presented me by my little son, J. F. last even ing, and I assure them that it was gratefully accepted. Words are not mine to express my appreciation. EVA COLEMAN, Musician. James Anderson, 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 society emblemg on watch dials while you wait. Now is | 'the time. Free, a card with your name written fancy for the asking. 3894 CAPTAIN CHADWICK Wy Captain Chadwick is the commander of the armored cruiser Montana, and recently he landed marines at Port-au- Prince, Haytl torium BC| Majestic reward if Box 686. 3900 | | 1 $1 B. LOST—icycle lamp. returned to C. L. i ONIGHT NYE atest Mind Reader. to ask this talented want to know. E'S CYCLE ent drama 1 thriller CURE scream [NG IT UP medy [EMBERED t drama at 6 o'clock DAY [D WIDOW If a man should steal a pair of scales, would you say he had TAK- ing WEIGHS? (Well, the little house wasn’t able to hold 'em last night. Too bad, folks, but we can’'t help it. Don't forget to come early and see those good old quality programs; 5 big feature reels and vaudeville today, including a Keystone scream. Get busy. TEE BUCKLEYS A,\'m.r;l‘nt chance to see a No. 1 2 vautleville act. an act that pleased Tuesday— 917 people last night. Don’t forget - to comé early. ROOM AND WALL PAPER Keystone comedy scream. Don’t for- get to come early SHEP, THE ) SENTINEL Comedy featuring the clever Reli- ance dog. Be here early sure THE TICKET TO RED HORSE g GULCH Western feature. Come early, only 350 seats L . = l THE SCARECROW'S SECRET |A drama of the Rockies in 2 reels | SNOOPIE'S DAY OFF A sterling comedy that will hold Y you A NIGHT'S ADVENTURE Thrilling drama. You can get in if you come early THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA The best music in town Monday— MILLION §$ MYSTERY 8th Episode .. ANIMATED WEEKLY Showing the oldest Mason in the world VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION ALBERT AND ROZELLA The singing end ‘ln;:!nx midgets begin their three days engagement today instead of Monday as formerly advertised . 6 FEATURE REELS Keystone comedy WedNesday— FATTY AND MABELS SIMPLE MONDAY TREY 0’ HEARTS Standing of Co operative ants ALBERT AND ROZELLA 2 reel Keystone Special When in doubt, try the Majestic. Never disappoints, never misrepre . Contest . MANY CONTESTANTS ARE WAY P T RUNNG HEAVY CAST OF VOTES THIS WEEK IN THE MAJESTIC THE. ATER'S GREAT AUTOMOBILE CONTEST —MRS. J. W. CONNER LEADS THE CONTESTANTS The week of the third announce- ment of the standing of contestants shows a very heavy cast of votes, which indicates that interest in the Majestic theater contest is increas.! ing every day. IThere are twenty or more contest - ants within eaay striking distance of the leader this week. Mrs. Conner,' which indicates that all are work .| ing hard. The special offer on the sale of Red Widow tickets for the Auditorium theater, caused a heavy advance sale, for this beautiful pro duction, which will be here for one night only, Monday, March 8. One thousand votes will be given to each holder of a ticket, when presented at the window Monday night, and this will cause contestants, who inter- ested their friends to get many more votes. ial Notice to Everybody The contest department has ar. ranged with the Carolina Develop- ment Co. to give one thousand votes on each dollar paid in cash. at auc . tion sale of two hundred lots, which takeg place Monday, March 8th. This is a beautiful property, and the sale will doubtless create great in terest. 250 Votes Absolutely Free To everyone appearing on the grounds, at auction sale Monday, before 10 o'clock in the morning, 250 votes will be given absolutely free. Contestants are warned how- ever that absolutely NO SOLICITING OF VOTES WILL BE ALLOWED ON THE GROUNDS. DON'T FORGET TO BE THERE, GET YOUR FREE VOTES, AND A BIG FREE ‘FEED. Below we give the standing of the contestants to date: Mrs. Chas. Conner Georgia Lanier .. Laura Southard ... Mrs. Kate Booth . Miss Helen Sneed Mrs. W, J. Merrill . Rose Branch O'Donald . Mrs. B. K. Young Rose Lee Stenson . Mrs. C. Livingston . Miss Susie Tucker .... Virginia Mcllwain Mona Turner .... Clara Tomlingon . Mrs. R. J. Perkins .. Mrs. R. E. Skipper... Mrs. W. B. Moon Lurline Pillans . Genevieve Duggan Mrs. Walter Bates Mary Groover ... Emily Wilson Mrs. T. C. Watson Hagzel McMullen Caroline Brusie .... 3,191,700 .2,820,300 42,331,800 .1,994,650 .1,991,450 . 1,987,890 .1,984.750 | .1,983,6560 1,340,760 | .1,279,600 1,165,000 | A 894,700 893,500 | 875,800 | 863.000 | 745,850 736,300 | 701,800 689,550 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 Edna Aylor Alpine Richardson iReported today; other names have not been dropped. Millie Was Mixed. Little Millie's father and grand. father were Republicans; and, as elec- tion drew near, they spoke of their opponents with increasing warmth, | never heeding Millie's attentive ears {and wondering eyes. One night, how- i ., ever, as the little maid was On and after this date. T will for bed, she whispered in a (:’1':::::: not be resnonsible for any debts voice: “Oh, mamma, | don't dare to incurred by my former wife,! 8o upstairs. I'm afraid there's a Dem- Myrtle Dagmon. Anyone ex-;ocrat under the bed.” tending her credit will do so at their own risk. | Experience. \ | Experience teaches a lot of things ve never cared to learn.—Judge. NOTICE. — ] e 40 e 654,300 | 651,000 643,700 605,000 543,980 435,600 Florence Zimmerman Beulah Watson ... Vera Buchanan . Kathleen Carter Hazel Willlams Maggie Yates GBBBBBHOPDBPBOB D Have It Fam d 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 Come In often, for many attractl elties are sold almost as played, and we want you to of them. You are as welcome bouse of & M comedy on sale PAT'S FAMILY Comedy scream. See this early sents, never starts anything it can’t finish. There's a reason. The Singing and Dancing Midgets 5¢ and 10c 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 #ALWAYS APPROPRIATE —ALWAYS WELCOME t of cut glass. In our present showing we have many beautiful ar- ticles deep cut in rich designs, such as 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 Postoffice Next Door -to Us THE FINISHING TOUCH to a woman’s toilet is the jewe] she fastens to her bosom. We pay par- ticular attention to this branch of our jewelry business and our dis. play of brooches, pins, chatelsines. lockets, etc., is especially large and unusually attractive and novel. See it by all means. It containg many splendid gift suggestions. Cole & Hull