Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 19, 1915, Page 5

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= RRARLARIXXIIKIIIINSBEZTOSCARIRN B S =0 S o LAKELAND w LACONIC daaal ] in case of fire phone 5000 toTEL KIBLER ARRIVALS Sprouce, Jasksonville, Strange, Chicago, A. M. Wiborg, Richland, ; W. S. Doyle, Tampa, Fla.; mos Norris, Tampa, Fla.; ‘Ilen. Tampa, bster, Tampa, Fla.; A. Abra- m Atlanta, Ga.; C. B. Boris, ngor, Me.; D. W. Cork and ife,; Geo. Hi McCracken and ife, Bellwood, Pafi H. W. il Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. Chas, Barr, Auburndale, Fla.; Mrs, i Barr, Brownsvillefi Pa.; Mrs. | p. Emerson, City; W. M, hitney ; : .. Morrison, fauchula, Fla.; A, T. Hackl, ouisville, tlanta, Ga.; B. A. Brown, Tam- b Fla.; W. E. High, Tampa, T. J. Joyner, Jacksonville, Mr and Mrs. S. Montgom- Owentown, Ky.; T. T. artzfield, Tampa, Fla.; I. N. e, Tampa, ampa Fla.; H. C. Davis, Jack- bnville, Fla.; Mrs and Mrs. pt. Wm, Steitz, Berlin; V. V. harpe, Tamap, Fla.; J. W. abe, Jr., Akron, Ohio; W. W. ibb, chols, Fla.; T. L. falker, Tampa, Fla.; W. May- . Cincinnati, Ohio; A. K. mith, Miami, Fla.; J. H. Ran- Iph, Florida; H. G. Ware, eshurg, Fla.; C. R. Stone, At- ; Karl Klaus; W. W.! uckaby, Tampa, Fla.; J. ivos, Asheville Fla,; J. argill, KoKomo, Ind.; V. W. Grifin Ga.; E. S. Rand- | Birmingham, Ala.; E. L. ines, Thomasville, Fla.; T. R. ewart, Tampa, Fla.; Mr' and E. D. Angell Fargo, N. D.; F. Nichols, Stanford, Conn.; /. B. Quenley, Tampa, Fla.; . H, Waldon, N. Y. City; Ed. anley, Tampa, Fla.; W. L. on, Jacksonville, Fla.; O. llace, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. . E. Cobb, Atlanta, Ga.; H. C. llan, Tampa, Fla. K. M. Mr. G. E. Southard went up b Dade City, yesterday to look to the situation up there rela- ¢ to boring for oil in the vicin- y of the Pasco county capital. Mr. Dan Sweat, son of Rev. . B. Sweat, and who formerly ved in Lakeland is here with e University Minstrel bunch, hd will be one of the star per- rmers tonight Dan is ex- emely popular in Lakeland, hd his many friends are delight- to greet him again. Judge J. W. Williams, of Alva, turned to his home this morn- o after a few days visit with s daughters, Mrs. Brown and rs. Colbert. Judge Williams me up to meet his brother-in- v, and old comrade in nicderate Army, whom he d not seen in 24 years. A. S. Steele of Chatta- boga, Tenn., was a visitor at home of Mrs. Hattie W. own ‘this week, Mrs. Steele is very widely known woman, ving traveled all over the ited States, speaking in ools and colleges, where she gladly welcomed for a second fit. Her whole mission in life to help the young people of r country, having spent over illion dollars that have come her as legacies, in educating | fitting for usefulness, thous- Is of penniless young men and pmen, S THAN AUCTION PRICES— our beautiful shaded lots, close n, block from Lake Morton. Price or this week tqo low to publish. ec owner, 605 East Lime St. 3908 TONIGHT IVERSITY OF FLORIDA MINSTRELS 40 Talented Boys. Psisuod *moys anoy omd € U] 24 singing, dancing, clean edy and fine music. Ts open at 7:30 ain at 8:15. ¥ CES 25¢ soc and 75¢ TOMORROW E TORPEDO OF THE " hrilling feature, five big reels, prs open at 6 o’clock. APRIL 9. ! ELKS’ MINSTREL. M. lor of Leavenworth, Kan, i Gl Ky.; H. Wertheimer,'1 Fla.; H. A. Boggs, i “AURIEMA.” i Mrs. Corneilson For Mrs. Taylor, A most deli : ghtful aftern \\\[ar; tleat, spent at the home O(:)‘; ors. Corneilson, in Dixiel _\\ ednesday.. The uccasimlle al'ld_ :r;g a surprise by members of the . E. S. tendered to a visiting member of the order, ay- Mrs helpful to! Entertaing [l Taylor has peen very us during the winter and it is! With regret that we cannot claim | her as a member of our own‘l ch;ipter. Mrs. Corneilson enter- tained us royally and the sul’-1 prise was complete to Mrs. Tay-' lor, Several tokens of love and respect were presented her by’ th ladies who were: Mrs, Cor- neilson, Duggan, Aadair, Ken, :Ih)\\'ell. Russell, Shane, Carted, “Moyer, ‘\‘lc.\lullenA \’anHuss: von, Hinkey, Fleming, and {Miss Lula Clower. +Mrs. Bates Entertains Y S. Club. g Mrs Walter Bates entertained the Y. S. Club in a charming ymanner, Wednesday afternoon at her home on East Orange St. Each guests brough her sew- ing or fancy work, and the af- ternoon passed quite pleasantly i(_)r everyone. Mrs. Thomas (vzml\\'ell, and Miss Frances Young delighted all present with several instrumental selections which were rendered faultlessly. Mrs. Bates then served refresh- mnts consisting of delicious cake and ice cream, ornamented with St. Patrick favors. Those who tenjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. ! Bates were Mrs, S, M. Bass, T. | L. Cardwell, Malcolm G. War-| jing. W. D. Galloway, Guy| {Toph, Geo. Peterkin, Detwiler, :Wm. Steitz, Richardson, W. P. Claman, and M s I'rances ! Young. | Jackson—O’Doniel, | Mr. Arthur O’Doniel and | Miss Carrie Jackson were uni- 0. “Ariema” who is playing at ghe Majestic Theatre this week is making the biggest hit of any act that has played our little city. Her (?) gowns are worth the price of admission alone. The Florida University Min- strel is the attraction booked at the Auditorium tonight. The boys arrived this a m. and if looks count for anything the col- lege rah rahs will put on some show. Bulletin No. 5:—Brother Sam- mon, he if the fish name, wants to sing “Asleep in the Deep” during the progression of the: Elks' Ministrel which takes place at the Aquarium (pardon, should be Auditorium) on April Now, Brothers, this should not be allowed, as it wquld dis- grace the family name, singing, oh no, but who ever heard of a Salmon asleep in the deep. The Scales are too hard Bill giving himself a-weigh. CR-R-R-R-R-R-F--8-E-5-R-R-8-5-} o o © SCHEDULE OF GAMES TO BE © PLAYED IN LAKELAND 2 Monday and Tuesday, Mar. 22 and 23, Colonels vs. Birm - ingham Barons. Wednesday and Thursday, Mar. 24 and 15‘,.‘Coloneln vs. Chicago Cubs. * Monday and Tuesday, Mar. 29 and 30, Colonels vs. Ha- vana Reds, Cuban team. Q BOOCCCORSRO O [-B-R-R-X-B-%-K.0-%-R-R-2-3-] VISITING MINISTER WILL PREACH AT LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY. The Rev. John Hall, pastor of the Lutheran Church at St. Pet- ershurg, Fla., will preach at the morning and evening services at Grace Lutheran church next Sunday. Mr. Hall has been ted in the holy bonds of matri- {mony, Wednesday evening, at {the Baptist parsonage, Rev. Wallace Wear officiating. Only ,the immediate families of the ‘contracting parties witnessed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. O'Doniel are now at home to | ! their friends at the residence of | Mr. J. W. O'Doniel. Mrs. Baldwin Entertains | Christian Endeavor. Mrs. C. J. Baldwin entertained the Christian Endeavors at her home on Missouri avenue, Tues- day evening, from 8 to 10. About twenty were present, and alt en- joyed themselves to the utmost. Aftr a number of games and music Mrs. Baldwin assisted by Misses Adair and Patterson served hot chocolate and wafers, after which all went home with manv thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin for a good time. i HOLLINGWORTH ITEMS | | Married at the home of bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. ROUND—Polk County License Tag one, T. Wilder, Miss Alma \Vilder.l and Mr. B. S. Reynolds, Rev.i Steve McClelland. officiating. heard in Lakeland on previous ocasions and no doubt many will take advantage of this op- portunity to hear him again. While in the city he will be a guest at the home of Rev. W. E. Pugh on East Orange street. DEATH OF MRS. FREEMAN Died at 4 o'clock this morning not the | and besides there is no need of | 1 l \Inl club for the past eight years. Carlton Molesworth, Manager of Barons The Birmingham Club Which Will Play Colonels Here Monday and Tuesday Manager Molesworth has been 'nants, finished second once and pilot of the Birmingham base|third twice. He took charge in June, 1907, when the Barons were flounder- ing in the depths of the sccond' division. He finished seventh that year and in the following year, 1908, raised his club 60!’]!:3 th. notch, finishing season Moley is a good judge of ball- players, and his hobby is team work and individual good de- portment of players. Moley appears on field in uni- form, but managers from the bhench. The Barons meet Colonels here Monday and Tues- Mrs. Lovina Freeman, wife of!Since then he has won two pen- day. % 5 Rev. B. H. Freeman, aged about 45 years. Mrs, Freeman had been a sufferer for some years from cancer of the stomach. Funeral tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at the Myrtle street Methodist Church Steinmeyer in charge assisted by Rev. ]J. Edgar Wilson, his form- er Presiding Elder. FOR RENT-—All, or part of m home, furnished or unfurnished, for a long time. Adults pre ferred. Reasonable. 511 S Mo. | Ave. 3963 the No. 479. Owner apply to OTES TO BEGNEN | Rev. W. H.: ON BASEBALL TICKETS | SOLD BY CONTESTANTS The guarantors of the Loulsville baseball expense fund have joined | the co operative voting contest and |wlll issue checks good for contest coupons. These checks will be ex- changed for the comtest coupons, at the rate of one thousand for a fifty. cent ticktt, at the drug stores. In addition, all contestants who sell these tickets will receive thousand votes for every Coca | ticket they may sell, which tickets Cola Bottling Works and pay for|may be procured at the office of the, | thig advertisement. Only the immediate family pres-| et They- are 65 prescti sOoeh, FOR RENT—3 or 4 furnished rooms | testant selling the largest number pying the Dan Combee residence | on South Florida Avenue. The young folks held a pound | party on Friday night of last week. All kinds of games were plaved after which dainty re- cheap. 401 North Florida Ave. TOR SALE—Flowers for sale. New York Ave., South 3967 3066 | gecretary of the Board of Trade now. | As a special inducement, the con - of tickets will receive half a million 3964 | extra votes and the lady selling the jthe next largest number will re 307 | ceive one-quarter of a million exlnl ob.! votes. All tickets must be tained from and all moneys paid to| ’ | R R et freshments were serv ed. Al re- Roses, Plants and Shrubs of all |the secretary of the Board of Trade, port a good time. Mr. Rico Polk, have moved into the house. < There will be prcar}nnq at the| school hotse immediately after| Gunday school on Sunday the 21 ins Rev. Frank Lyon, of | T akeland will do the preaching. Fvervhody welcome. sl SCRIBE | wife and baby Middaugh s should have Ia ti his eyes put tiger with both his eye P! ?\m would he be “:mtu?\cfl lur' 'having a BLIND T1GER? . Fido vou know vou're LI-ON.! Johnny sl Well, here we £0, the h‘f night is again here. I'hat hf,.t of all serial is here, Run:n}a;f Tune, the 5th episode, 2 reels 01 thrills. 5 big feature rcel.s ::1:‘: :':uvdm'ille :\(‘fflfl; 1m:r§v‘ !h\ ‘;: us'c yvour money ready. - | pro- prepared those In a specially a " See gram for tonight. peauntiful gowns. .THE DOG CATCHER'S | BRIDE.” A Comedy Scream «SILENCE" " A 2 reel thriller full of pep- kinds. Give your order for your Spring tors’ Association. planting to the “Fairfleld” Gardens a home industry. what can be done in one month in this fine soil of Lakeland. “FATRFIELD GARDENS” Johnson Ave. On hill above store of H. J. Mathias. Theatre | . RUN‘A\VNAVYW JUNE” sth Episode. Five thrilling reels you don’t want to miss. THAT AUDITORIUM OR- CHESTRA. Lakeland’s Choice Continuous Show 2:30 to- 11 p. TOMORROW SPECIAL KEYSTONE SCREAM. Oine thonsand votes with ev- erv admission at night, 200 at Matinee. MONDAY MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. (lassy Clean Comedies Delightful Dainty Dramas Some Swell Serials Total — =bé MAJESTIC PROGRAM | l m|one that makes you _|your sidés ache. 1 who is the treasurer of the Guaran- 5000 Come.and see | IDEAL COMBINATION FARM—Five | acres large citrus trees, several: acres now in truck. If you want | a paying proposition, adjolnlngi Lakeland and have $3,000 in cash, call at once. 605 East Lime St. 3908 e e d “THE JUNGLE MASTER.” Atremendous, Thrilling Ani- mal Drama of the African Jun- gles in two parts. “THE FATAL MARRIAGE” | One of those 1-Ko Comedies. | laugh till i “MARY GREEN'S HUS- , BAND” Another Comedy that makes you want to see more and then some. “HIS HEART, HIS HAND, HIS SWORD. SATURDAY. A Romantic Drama, by Louis Joseph Vance, featuring J. War- ren Kerrigan. NOTICE . .Premiums and bills against the Polk County Agricultural Society, Inc., are now payable at our office, No. 213 So. Kentucky Ave., Brighten Up Folks Premiums not called for by April 1st, 1915, will be forfeited to the Association. Please cal] early. POLK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, INC,, Per Edwin R. Schurman, Secretary. 3950 Take Something To the Folks Back North They will be especially pleased with the following : Alligator Hand Bag Alli ;ator Watch Fob Lakeland or Florida Pennant Hand Painted Souvenir China Hand Tinted Photographs of Florida Scenes A Collection of Florida Post Cards The Book Store P K. — Everything for St. Patrick’s Day —Such a good time to have a party. 1 the ' Get Your Coupons in the Great Voting Contest at the Hub. This is the only Gents’ Furnishing Store in Town giv- ing Yotes with Purchases of Goods Our Spring Line IsiComing infDaly See Qur Windows | They reflect the Superb Stock with which our Store is filled. L | | THE HOME OF art Scaaffner and Marx Good Clothes JOS. LeVAY Tone up your system now with a g.ood spri.ng tonie. Itiwill 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. WO0DY’ DRUG STORE PHONE 408 WE TAKE CARE 1s 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 one thing. Let us show you our line of beautiful watches, diamonds, bracelets, etc. Conner & O’Steen Postofice Next Door to Us 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

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