Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 13, 1915, Page 5

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LAKELAND t w LACONIC n case of fire phone5000 p o b SCHEDULE OF GAMES TO BE & h PLAYED IN LAKELAND @ p =] Monday and Tuesday, Mar., & 15 and 16, Colonels vs. Phil. % adelphia Athletics. o Wednesday and Thursday, & Mar. 17 and 18, Colonels vs. & Cuban Stars of Havana, 22 and 23, Colonels vs. Birm - ingham Barons. Wednesday and Thursday, ¢ Mar. 24 and 25, Colonels vs. Chicago Cubs. Monday and Tuesday, Mar. 29 and 30, Colonels vs. Ha- vana Reds, Cuban team. [:X-F-X--X-%-%-X-] Mr. William Emerson, who is student at Stetson College, Peland, is spending a few days t home, and is being cordially breeted by his many friends ere. The Office Supplies Co., is ow onveniently located in a bortion of the O’Doniel Build- hg, adjoining the Skipper Furniture Co. My, and Mrs. George Ham- herstroem have moved from he country to the new home hey recently purchased of W. " Nichols, in Ozone Park. The any Lakeland friends of these xcellent people are pleased to ave them as nearer neighbors.' The plot of ground on Pine treet and Kentucky avenue, in ront of the A. C. L. freight erminals, has been enclosed, ail out in flower beds and ptherwise improved. This will ake a pretty and attractive ittle park, instead of an eyesore, s it has been. My, G. L. Bittinger, of Cleve- and, Ohio, who, with Mrs. Bit- inver, has been spending some ime here, is seriously ill at the (ibler Hotel. His son, who re- ides in the North, has been no- ificd and is expected to arrive his afternoon. Mr, W, L. Finger has just cel- ed his 76th birthday, and pas made glad on the occasion bv the presentation of a nice um of money from F. & A. M odee No. g1, Mr. Finger de- ires t~ express his thanks and ppree'ation through the Te's ram C. C. Cagle and 1 leave on Monday for where they will at° vl convention of B They will bear wi* ~%al invitations frov ! of Trade and the ¢’ the Red Men to ho'' ‘+ convention in th 1 Misc Aenes Kime, on acrorn' i whocn jllness Mr. C. D. Kime nd vi*» went north a few davs 0. *i-A Thursdav in Atlanta nd #-- hyrial will take nlee LR R 2-R-R-%-5-8-H 4 Or see to special advantage. little tactful thing jt was, t The original feature of this club ilects the entire o formers Monday and Tuesday, Mar. & s in the Year Book, 1sc0pe for originality evinced by the charm o Mrs. Munn Hostess ‘r"" Friday Musicale o 00 RO QDL 0O 0G0 the Frig hall. The gy door by forwarded them pl is el Mrs, W! ay ests were met the ("h:\rming hoste ace where they could meet A 00. that the hostess for the day ven. program and per- i the program for the year but this gives which was f the pieces lMissionary Society to {Meet With Mrs. Toph. H. Munn was hostess for ! Musicale at the Guila' M at the Aethodist Church will be held L °8 who . Monday some special i o'clock in the Sunday school friends ‘room, Mrs, Toph the leader, is nice preparing an excellent program, {with special musi¢, and all the ladies of the church.and visitors are most cordially invited to at- tend the meeting. se. ! }‘hamonade Was the musical he- roine chosen and her peculiar light- ness of theme with the dee timent underlying just suited beautiful Florida weather, Temple was the hero in this musi.- cal drama and he was equally en- Jjoyed. The opening chorus, “The Bridal ‘of the Birds,” was given by the club and was much enjoyed. Miss Barclay read a paper {music at the San Francisco exposi~ tion which was full of interesting things. Little Pink Rose,” and “Sunshine” in her sweetly magnetic way. Some people have beauty, some have wealth and some, like Miss Hazel, Miss Hazel Williams sang have winning ways. Mrs. Pillans received an ovation before she reached the piano, well known is her style; she gave a Valse and Pierrette by Chaminade and she, as well as the others, re. ceived an encore to which she, as did the rest, gave gracious smiles or bows. ly Miss Drane next sang a Ritornelle by Chaminade very sweetly. Mrs. Bryant read a paper writ- ten by Mrs. Webb, giving a splendid resume of Chaminade's life and this paper was well read by Mrs. Bryant. “In My Lady's Bower” was sung by Mrs. Drane and seemed especial . suited to her, so well was given. Mrs. Roscoe Skipper rendered Tarantelle by Moszkoroski; showed technique and skill touch. A\ w The afternoon drew to a close by the entire chorus singing “The "anderer’s Evening Song,” hich Miss Ruth Cason gave solo. host M ‘o had enjoyed the afternoon. “he following was program: ~haminade —Temple, The € “Tost Munn. “Worns—The Bridal of the Birds., Temple, Miss Barcla ‘nice—a. A Tittle Pink Ro o, Miss Hazel Willlams. “nice—Ritornelle, per sen Munn in her position of gave out each number of the program in a graceful, clear way 'd showed she was eminently *tted for the position. In announc ing the end, we felt a sense of re #ot and the guests mingled ‘i~ht talk until time for adieux, each | » assuring her hostess how much | oss for the Afternoon—Mrs. the “A 80 it she of in the in | om —a. Pierrette; Valse, erl | | Miss Mable | present and visitors are cordially in- & vited. be the last big road show of the season, full of comedians. The minis- trel show coming to the Audi- orium on the rg)th’|s full of clev-| puMED OAK PORCH SWING— er boys, good singing, good mu-|' sic and clever gags. t among Jack says the right way to black up is with lamp smut but Truby show. at the Majestic all next week. Short business meeting. Announcements. —— Benediction . All members requested to be The program meeting of the issionary Society of the First afternoon at three AMUSEMENTS Florida University is chuck| There will be many a Dear to see the ELKS on Friday night April ninth. Jack Chunn and | wANTED—Razor I'ruby O'Steen are themiselves fighting already. smut will hurt the ruby Auriema will be the attraction He? She? Him? Her. CONFEDERATE VETER- BIG LAND SALE WAS and of 6,000 acres of land com- prising the Webster & Omo- hundro estate, this week by the Carolina Development Co., of Greensboro, N. C., was success- ful. On Monday 200 town lots were sold in about 200 minutes. On Tuesday, the gth, 1,059 acres of citrus lands were sold in|c. gpencer, Jr.; W. D. Morton, Jr., small tracts and averaged $54|jacksonville; W G. Nichols, Hart. per acre. were devoted to selling the re- maining 5000 acres around Winston, Griffin.and Galloway, and these lands also brought satisfactory prices. tising will accomplish, together | {ginger and energy. The lina Development Co. go wEEIEEIIEIE020000000000090 | here to Lake Wales and Arca- Manager Greenlreceivedi s tale dia, where they will put on sales egram from the manager of Evan’s ministrel this morning, stating that the administrator of the Evan’s estate had notified the show to close. The death of “Honey Boy” Evans sadden- on|€d many a heart in the profes-! sional world, as Evans was very popular among the thespians as well as the theatrical public of fine property in town lots. Mr. L. S. McCumber, died yes- terday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at her residence on Stella street, aged about 40 years. Funeral services wlsre held this after- “The Pri ioht” wil] "oon by Rev. Wallace Wear at e Prince of Tonight” will her late residence, and the in- terment took place in the Lake- land cemetery. The arrangements were in charge of the Kimbrough Supply Co. VERY SUCCESSFUL The auction sale of town lots Wednesday and Thursday This sale shows what adver- h the right kind of ability, DEATH OF MRS. CORA McCUMBER. Mrs. Cora McCumber, wife of funeral Complete with chains $2.75. Lakeland Furn. and Hardw. Co. 3932 blades to re. sharpen, 25c¢ single edge, 35c double edge. Durham Duplex, 50¢ dozen. Lakeland Furn. and Hard- ware Co. 3932 s says that CORK FOR SALE—Polishing mop and bot- is the only thing, but Jack says| CORK! is for an Irish Make-up. tle polish only $1.75. Lakeland Furn. and Hardw. Co. 3932 MUST SELL Party leaving city on account of death in family, offers house of 4 | | rooms and sleeping porch, two nice CROSSES OF HONOR FORwlots. plenty of shade, good barn, garage, 15 large orange, grapefruit, ANS. and tanzerine trees, now full of fine \Il Confederate Veterans who | have not obtained a Cross of lHonor are requested to apply without delay, as the time for giving them out will end this year. If the father is dead, the oldest son or daughter can ap- ply for and receive it in their stead. We hope you will all do this before it is too late. Apply to the Adjutant of Lakeland Camp No. 1543 for blanks. By order of Mrs. A. H. Darracott, ‘(‘rreidum Lakeland Chapter U. I BRET YOTES TO B GIVEN ON BASEBALL TICKETS SOLD BY CONTESTANTS The guarantors of the Louisville baseball expense fund have joined maner—Chaminade, Mrs. Bryant. o0 5 operative voting contest and “roice—In My Lady's * = Drane. piano—Tarentelle, by Moszkow - *i. Mrs. Roscoe Skipper. rhorus—The Wanderer's E\'Pnlmr;cem okt vt reel sidns Song. t Pris-oton, Ga, today. Miss ime icited her brother hers pst vineor and the news of ho* eatt: M he received with een ~~~ret hy those who ™o’ Mr. and Mrs. C. D return to Takeln "t two weeks. —— ime iy The Vnichts and Tadies o ettt will meet at Moose fo"1 “Tanday, March 15th, °t Mt ~einck “Ties Beulah Watson. Sec. TONIGHT HE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY in 6 reels feature that will please you im Dsely. An all star cast, thrilling neg, good acting. 00rs open at 6 o’clock Come early, only 1700 seats SUN SHINE, woi tl can you open the W M m vaudeyille today { y — ~inr League Program Thought for March: Some |in addition, all of ws rules for Christians, March Paul's Rule of Thinking. T eader—Marguerite Straw. Tnyocation hymn. ~ane—True earted. 8 inture reference, Phil . Proverbs 4:23 att, Memory hymn Prayer anlo—Hazel Pad Stories and Wm. Norvell. Child of the King sc The A8y Hearted, Whole Hoa BOWeT, | will issue checks good for contest coupons. These checks will be ex- changed for the contest coupons, at the rate of one thousand for a fifty. contestants who sell these tickets will receive, one, thousand votes for svery: ticket they may sell, which tickets may be procured at the office of the secretary of the Board of Trade now. As a special inducement, the con . testant selling the largest number of tickets will receive half a million 1:8; Ie)ttra votes and the lady selling the the next larzest number will re ceive one quarter of a million extra votes. All tickets must be ob. tained from and all moneys paid to Grace the secretary of the Board of Trade, who is the treasurer of the Guaran tors’ Association. 5000 S If you o uld you open & e catch the i door with /HIS KEY . Your last ch usical Cates, usical act. Four feat Get busy. TEE FOUR CATES 30 minutes of good music pen a window to catch the bot I MOON SHINE. Fido, that vaudeville's classiest Week Thursday— THE PRINCE OF TONIGF™ Usical comedy; 40 people. PW on sale. ORIDA UNIVERSITY MINS™ von:srmnmrnnm-s Keystone Scream |THE SPEEDVILLE BOOSTERS i Comedy scream NABBED AGAIN l Comedy scream THE ALARM N One reel thriller i THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA | Lakeland’s choice Continuous show daily, 2:30 to 11. ance to hear the four | Al] Next Week— AURIEMA ure reels and | The hizhest priced single act that ever came to Lakeland, direct from the Montgomery theater, Tampa.q Auriema will wear $25,000 worth of gowns. A treat for the ladies. The most beautiful woman on the stage is a man. The handsomest man on the etage is a woman. CAN YOU GUESS WHICH!? Special Offer— 1,000 VOTES GIVEN with every paid admission at night, Continuous show daily 2:30 to 11 FOR SALE OR R | fruit. Place is well fenced, has city water, etc. Only 7 blocks from pas senger station. Price $500 cash, and easy erms. ff not sold at once, will rent reasonable. Address M. W. G., care Telegram, or phone 76 or 298 Green. 3933 A ten room house with garaj Address “For Rent,” cars Teldiifam. 3930 We have sold our entire interest in the furniture business in Lake. land to the Skipper Furniture Co. and want to recommend them to the trade and trust all our customers will centinue patronizing the new firm. O'DONIEL & SON. 3922 Having bought the furniture busi ness of O'Doniel & Son, and intend ing to continue the business in the name of the Skipper Furniture Co., we will appreciate the patronage of all customers of my predecessors. We are not putting on a bankrupt sale, but we do offer to the trade the very best goods at reasonable prices. Mr. Paul O'Donie] will remain in the store as head salesman for some time and will offer you good values for your money. Your patronage will be appreciated. SKIPPER FURNITURE CO. 3923 The party who took red sweater by mistake from automobile in front of Auditorium, will please return same to Central Pharmacy. 3914 IDEAL COMBINATION FARM—Five acres large citrus trees, several acres now in truck. If you want a paying proposition, adjoining Lakeland and have $3,000 in cash, | call at once. 665 East Lime St. 3908 A two reel drama of the sea ANIMATED WEEKLY Topical THE FALSE BRIDE A three reel special feature. This is a very pretty story;, one you can't afford to miss. MONDAY Standing of contestants in co-opera o tive contest. THE TREY 0’ HEARTS TUESDAY THE RETURN 2 reel drama Sc and 10¢ ARRIVALS HOTEL KIBLER C. W. LaPitz, Jacksonville; J. K. Sanford, N. Y. City; W. K. lando; W. W. Wilson, Tampa; W. 0. Evans, Mobile, Ala.; V. B. Bradley, New Orleans; Mrs. Chas. Barr, Brownsville, Pa.; H. J. Stripling, Macon, Ga.; son, Atlanta, Ga.; C. L. Flynn, J. ford, Conn.; Miss Hazel Pratt, Lakeland, Fla.; Jim S. Barnes, At. lanta, Ga.; J. V. Keating, P. S. Avery, B. A. Brown, Tampa; J. J. Stephent H. 8. Cole, Waterbury, Conn.; J. T. Alexander, Chicago; W. W D. Hagadorn, H. Runkle, Tampa; BE. Hodell and wife, Webster, Fla Mrs. P. H. Ruhl, Fort Myers, Fla.; Miss May Palm, F. E. Warnert Tampa; T. J. Murphy, Boston, . B. Netherton, Tampa; Jas. Schulhofer, Jax; F. G. McElroy, St. Louis, Mo.; E. H. West, Atlanta; Jas. M. Carlisle, Gainesville, Fla.; I. M. Lyon, Atlanta; H. S. Snyder, T. Lester, Jacksonville, Fla.; W. Dane, Tampa; H. Kirk, Vinton, Ia.; New York; W. J. Middlekauff, Jack sonville. and wife, Clinton, N. Y.; G. F. wife, Vinton, Towa; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carlisle, Roanoke, Ala.; F. C. Cooper, G. A. Lawton and wife, Atlanta; M. J. Goldstein, N. Y. City; L. H. Wood, Jacksonville, Fla.; H. V. Mace and wife, Phil- adelphia; Leo Lemle, N. O.; Maruce Goldstein, N. Y.; H. L. Monfort, N. Y.; R. E. Dryden, Atlanta; J. fison Davis, Brockton, Ga.; E. E. Mincey, Gainesville, Ga.; L. M. Ives, Jacksonville; W. M. Roles, Chicago; E. H. Lewis, J. O. Sev. erance, Chas. F. Fosgate, Boston; Chas.D. Waring, Jacksonville; Ed. Sevin, Nashville, Tenn.; H. W. Philadelphia; H. E. Martin, Geo. A. Driffill, Atlanta, Ga.; Theo. Cobb, Detroit, Mich.; C. F. Cros. by, N. Y. City; R. C. Dunn, In- Miller, Frank W" Crisp, Jacksonville, Fla.; J. N. Mullen, Tampa, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cox, Ashville, N. C.; G. L. Harris, Boston; Sam T. Hodges, Boston; Guy F. Cook, Mi- ami, Fla.; F. H. Mounts, N. Y.; Peterson, Beaty, Jennings; G. W. dianapolis, Ind.; J. A. W. S. Doyle, Tampa. — FOR RENT-—Sunnyside hotel. Ap- ply 502 South Tennessee avenue. Mrs. John Cayson. 3934 Take Something To the Folks Back North They will be especially pleased with the following : Alligator Hand Bag Alligator Watch Fob Lakeland or Florida Pennant Hand Painted Souvenir China Hand Tinted Photographs of Florida Scenes A Collection of Florida Post Cards The fiook Store P. 8. o Everything for St. Patrick’'s NDay-—Such a good time to have a party. Hooper, N. Y.; A. W. McKay, Or. H. Barr, Auburndale, Fla.; Mrs. Eli H. Wer- theim, Atlanta, Ga.; L. N. John- Clearwater; J. M. Hen- drix, Jr., Porto, Ohio; W. W. Rad- diffo and wife, Shelton, Conn.; Mrs. Huckaby, Chas. O. Butts, T. L. Walker, W. R. Beazley, Tampa; Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Barnes, Miss Mathis, city; V. H. Lee, H. A. Bogss, A.I Mrs. H. B. Smith, W. W. Stevens, 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 Pllimbing Co. Chattanooga, Tenn.; H. S. Walk- er, Akron, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Sam.| uel Williams, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Joe K. Shank, Tampa; W. M. Roles, Chicago; T. J. Joyner, J. A. Mil. ler, Jacksonville; Ed Hanley, C. H. J. M. Magil, city; F. J. Dauhauser, M. P. Lyse, Sanford, Fla.; Mrs. E. F. Kellogg, N. Y.; Ralph Lambert|FOR SALE-—Cheap, orange crates. Hein, Atlanta, Ga.; E. B. Harris, . i city; R. H. Omohundro, city; Mrs. Epperson, Mrs. Murdock, Miss Pax- tom, Bartow, Ga.; Sam. T. Hodges, Boston; A. Witman, Atlanta; J. V. |F‘)R SALE Robinson, Atlanta; W. C. Ellis and Secondhand Ford cheap Call at 301 South Ky. Ave. | Telegram office and receive re<| 3929 a number of LESS THAN AUCTION PRICES— Four beautiful shaded lots, close in, block from Lake Morton. Price for this week too low to publish. ‘See owner, 605 East Lime St. 3908 I have put in city water and sewer and watch usodlnnd will have light and telephone to connections to the Evelyn subdi- vision residence lots. $100 up. Terms easy. Eppes Tucker, Jr. 3927 Tone up your system now with a good spring It \will supply the lost vitality and in- crease your energy. Everyone needs a bracing up in the spring. A fresh spring medicine right now may prevent a serious disorder later on. Do not delay. After you see the doctor, see us. wO00DS’ DRI'G STORE PHONE 408 WE TAKE CARE AN OPEN FACE WATCH is no more open than our method of conducting business. Through nev. er misrepresenting, and selling at a moderate price, we have established a clientele which we prize more than any onme thing. Let us show you our line of beautiful watches, diamonds, bracelets, etc. 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 maay splendid gift suggestions. Cole & Hull

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