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IAKELAND » LACONIES] ln case of fire phone 5000 IRRIVALS AT HOTEL KIBLER ., H. Wiest, Atlanta, Ga.; Mise rgaret Davis, Pitwsburg, Pa.; Miss el Pratt, Cedar Raplds, Ia; R. . caldwell, Atlanta, Ga.; J. P. plesinger, Boston, Mass.; A. B. on, Richmond, Va,; L K. wss, Jacksonville, Fla.; W. w. thews, St. Louls, Mo.; E. L. ooking, Philadelphia, Pa.; T. A. yernett, Tamps, Fla.; Mason H. brown, Frankford, Ky.; F. F. Mo. nd, Tampa, Fla.; Chas. D. Roberts ad wife, Jmkqonvll\e, Fla.; Mrs. jtephen Griggs, Detrait, Mich.; Mrs. . E. Griggs, Detroit, Mich.; L. M. bsney, Atlanta, Ga.; A. 0. Mar. hin, Sanford, F1a.3 W. W. Roe, Ar- Ldia, Fla.; Chas. Penfleld, Jackson. ille, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore . Cuyler, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.; gs Joan Chessman, Auburn, N. Y.; r. and Mrs. Abe Rosenthal, Ken. on, Ohio; E. H. Lester, Tampa, a; E. L. Hines, Thomasville, a.; Harry P. Len, Orlando, Fla.; J.. . McRee, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and rs. F. W. Stanley, Orlando, Fla.; jss Harris, Orlando, Fla.; Miss| alder, Orlando, Fla.; T. P. Howes, briando, Fla.; Frank Ohlen, Atlanta, fa.; R. L. Ivey,- Jacksonville, Fla.; . C. Jonee, Atlanta, Ga.; J. R. jinson, St., Paul, Minn.; J. A. rifith, New York; E. Metzner, N. ; W. G. Carn, Mulberry, Fla.; E. , Mincey, Gainesville, Fla.; W. E. Davidson, Boston, Mass.; Chas. S. fwain, Jacksonville, Fla.; Jas. Ca. on, Missouri; Chas. S. Small, Bloomington, Ind.; Wwm, Graham, Bloomington, Ind.; Geo. D. Thorn. on, Bloomington, Ind.; Geo. D. Waters, Indiapapolis,] nd.,; C. W. farn; 1. F. Dargan, Tampa, Fla.; . . Davis, Charlotte, N. C.; T. . Murphy, Boston, Mass. J. B. Smith, who i8 now living at Pine Castle, Orange county, is in own today. Miss Lurlene Pillans Entertained Last Evenj Miss Lurltne Pillans entertained a few couples last even ing at her home on Lake Avenue 5 5 After the arrival of the guests 'v ous games A l];vere indulged in and Miss Bessie Templeton, Mrs, Pill ans and Messers. Philips ~nd Robin - son contributed greatly to the pleas - ure of the evening by their rendi. tions of clasica) and popuar mnnlc: Later in the evening refreshments of punch and cake ware served. At a late hour the guests their hostess good night. Thos present were Misses McRae, Edith nderson, Geniveve Duzgan, Mildred Bowen, Bessie Templeton, Frances Straw and Lur. lene Lillans; Messrs. Kirk McKay, Sam Hagen, Johnnie Melton, Pani Phillips, Ira English, Eustis Rober. son and Walter Pillans. informally bid Glenn EPWORTH LEAGUE ANNOUNCEMENT Epworth League service tomorrow at the usual hour, 6 P. M., sharp. Topic: “David—God’'s Method of Forging Leaders,” Meeting opened by song, followed by reading of Bible references. Prayer and outline of the session by the leader. Song: “Onward diers.” David's Preparation in The School of Nature, by Mrs. C. R. Adams. David's Preparation in the School of Law, by Mr. Hardin Peterson. David's Preparation in the School of Opposition, by Mr. Frank Thomp. son, Duet: By Messrs. Washburn and Williamson. Aim’ of Preparation, by MK Wil liamson. ¥ 5 Qualities Developed in David— ‘“Patience.” Explanation by Miss Gertrude Overstreet. “Implicit Trust in God,” by Miss Suddath, “Sympathy”—one quality of Da. Christian Sol. Auditor Brigman, of the Louis- ville Colonels, who is in Orlando, Wwhere the Colonels played the Bar. ons yesterday and today, writes the editor of the Telegram the following, showing the splendid support Or. lando gives the base ball propo. sition: Orlando, -Fla., Mar. 19, 1915. “Before we had been in town one hour we heard of something that might be of great bemefit to the Lakeland Baseball Association if the Ppeople of Lakeland had been-as loyal to their business men as theOrlando Deople have been loyal to their’s. Be. fore a single game was played 200 books containing 10 tickets each were sold for $5.00 each without the aid of any coupon bribe or any other inducement except civic pride. Not only that—they have turned out in greater numbers to the games, to. day’s attendance being smaller than any so far because everyone was so nearly frozen yesterday that they stayed at home today to thaw out. “Today’s game is no criterion of the kind of ball that the Birming. ham club is capable of playing. Sev- eral of their boys played in the same manner that our -boys did last week when they lost that game to the Athletics. ‘We had delightful weather at last and every one took a good uunbnnz.l “Whth kindest regards, -4, -W. Brigman.” help out thiq -great wdvertising hae made possible. PSR S IS C. W. Jones and wife and two children, of Hillsdale, Mich,, are in (h’e city for a time, being com. fortably located at Mrs. H. J. An. derson’s on New York Avenue. ILLINOIS CLUB MEETING MONDAY AFTERNOON Members and prospective mem. % bers of the IJlinpis Club are re. . id's life, by » ! The annual reunion of the Illin. 4 d;:;{:;‘g;’flfi:)f le:)(;on;i“ Beter quested to meet in the City Hall at bis Club will be held Friday even- st 4 id e ~15:00 P. M. Monday, March 22. At ng, March 26, from 4 to 8 o’clock. s 1 ., |this time the committees will be —— e ”goHo:‘;flC“ \T:'l! imd, olpl):'\::: able to make their plans known and The meeting of the Reading Cir- I’engunr"’ i any. np everything will be set in readiness le of the First Methodist chureh, [ C for the Annual Reunion of ‘the Hich oocuts ‘on " 'Monday, will be Discussion by Mr. pllnllps. Mr"(‘,lub on Friday, March 26. It fs| Washburn and Linton Pickard, fol. | postponed; date of meeting to be Jowed by & General Discusslon | desired that all the dues be in at or nnounced later, as the book to be Collection and :\nn(;nn(‘(\mo;ns joetore; Uib oL Manday 13 ordex ead at this session did not arrive. Oliilis e “rll Go \\'hlflro‘ that each committee may know | ot Mo o (o Deloss ¢ What its share of the funds will be. ROUSWAnE hToNnS €105 %11t you desire to bring a guest to the Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Mrs. L. G. Tur. hey and little daughter, Narcissa, of New York, are the charming guests bf Mrs. H. J. Drane and Mrs. Bos. ell. They will also visit Mrs. Geo. Watson before returning to New ork. Mrs. Taylor is a sister of Mrs. Boswell, and made a host of friends Potter, teader. | Reunion, the payment of twenty_five TR i cents for the guest will be expected, BY . P. U. PROGRAM land you are requested to notify the FOR MARCH 21T Arrangements Cominittee thet they may know how many to prepare tor. ! Rev. Richard Bolton, Pres. Mrs. Wim, Steits, Sec, Section “P” in charge. Everyone is cordlnlfy invited to attend the B. Y. P. U., Sunday night, — ero on & previous visit to Lakeland. ¢ g:15 sharp, in the Baptist Annex. | SEREIRSY S I A1l members of Section “P" will} " Yesterday Mr. August Mahlke and | njaage he present at 6 o’clock. | SAVINGS-LOAN ife of Mankate, Minn. dropped in Doctrinal Meeting { bn M. G. Willard, who had not Subject: ‘“Power for Service.” Thirty thousand six hundred dol- Leader, Miss Frances Straw. lars is the amount of stock sub. Scripture Reading 15:7 and 8—Doris Mayes. heard of their presence in Florida. hey said they had spent most orv be winter on the East Coast, at| !s(-nbod by the | Lakeland Savings.Loan Co., and the John charter members ollthe co operative voting contest lnd; t warmer there. The last few weeks burg. They were on their way to Ft. Myers, but-promise to stop on heir return, but cannot stay long. hey said they were sorry they re- mained away at some of these places been here they like Lakeland bet. er, especially from bove the dampness and fogs more revalent in the low lying towns. A deal was closed today, through he agency of Robt. Thompson, hereby Mr. J. B. Thomas exchanees his elegant place on South Florida venue for property in Jackson, Ga. fr. W. N. Taylor, of Jackson, be. omes owner of the Thomas place, nd will remove to same with his amily. Mr. Thomas came here from ormed many warm friendships with hose who will regret very much heir removal to anotler state. At he same time, assurance is siven hat an excellent family is secured or Lakeland in the Taylors. Audito R TaT e 0wl “THE TORPEDO OF THE AIB” he most sensational features *d has geen fn many a d2¥ BP and take motice. “HE PASSED IT UP” A Comedy Scream “COUSIN JOHN” » Comedy- Seream >ovay P SN UL S5 YO\ D N S S O s R S SOy S N A R T b e Palm Beach and Miami, and thought | vere spent in Tampa and St. Peters.' o long as the little time they have, its elevation | rkansas about two years azo, nnd; bo and his esteemabie family have In 3 reels of thrills. This is one of Lake- _Deors open at 6:00 :9 and 10—Nina Chiles. John 1 John 15:11 and Straw. | John 15:13 and 14-—In { Song 26. Introduction-—Meda Woods. A. C. Wright. . Special music— and Roy Amidon. Bustis --Helen Lang. The Practical Value Obedience—Roy Amidon. What Our Obedience God to Do—Bessie Templeton. of maa. Song 61. Sentence Sermons: Jans; 2, Ernest Mayes; 3, Potts; 4, Marshall Hunter. and hospitable home on Lake Hol lingsworth, those who attend will have a most pleasant and profitable time Power of Our God's In Dwelling— Roberson | How We Can Let God Dwell in Us Plain Permits | to help the homeless get homes of Prayer and Power—George Halde_ 1, Lurlene Pil. Ethel at his lovely |S. Eean, A. D. Prayer. i The Farmers' Club is meeting to- day with Dr (onibear and it ie safe to say ‘number of charter members is 51.[coupons. These checks will be ex-{ 12— Marguerite This is one of the best beginnings changed for the contest coupons, at ever shown in a local building and ' the rate of one thousand for a fifty. concert. ' loan association, even in large towns, :cnnl ticktt, at the drug stores. ' ‘,hence it is very commendable for a "town of this size, particularly when | “hard times” is in the air as now. But it shows what Lakeland can do when she wakes up to :the impor. | tance of a proposition, with the pub- 'lic benefits resulting. And it is per. fetly legitimate to add that a large part of these subscriptions come from a desire to boost the city, and their own,a nd this fact will be more and more appreciated as the business of the company proceeds. The names of the subscribers all | charter members, mnot heretofore published are: West Webster, L. B. Bevis, D. A. Morin, W. L. King, Helen G. Hobbs, Mrs. W. F. Sneed, R. S. Anderson, J. F. Roberts, C. R. ;Sldmln, H. L. Swatts, J. V. Bell, P. Leonard, Ollie E. .|Armistead, Dr. S. E. Wheeler'. The company will continue taking subscriptions, and expects to have a tota] of $50,000 by the first of June. ] tre The above is a smiling likeness of Hardy has been with the Barons Lakél#nd-$¥opfé"Should patronize|a veteran, Omar Hardgrove, pitcher several seasons. next week's big games liberally and jon the Birmingham base ball club. vice from an Indian ball club to the having American Association. stunt the public spirit of a few men |often run blood.dripping criminals He is an expert detective, to earth. He is known as “Sleuth.” ——————— e —— [-E-R-B-R-B-B-B--R-R-R-R-E-E-3-} CHORAL CLUB He will appear games against the Colonels here. All members of the Choral Club are requested to meet for practice Monday evening, March 22, at the residence of Mrs. F. W. Eaton. A full rehearsal of the program for March 25th is desired. Soloists will be expected to rehearse. M. Frances Riggins, Pres. Bttt The weather bureau predicts pos. sible frost for tonight. Wiith the tem. perature standing at 74 at 2 o’clock this afternoon, it seems an impos. sibility that such a ch-au ‘ean take place 80 quickly, though much lower temperature may be expected. Checks fo ounts pro.rated to the creditorstof the Béjley Clothing Co., have been distribulled, about 40 per cent being he ment. L] YOTES TO BERG ON BASEBALL TICKET SOLD BY CONTESTANTS The guarantors of the Loulsville baseball expense fund have joined will issue checks good for contest! & §CHEDULE OF GAMES TO BE © PLAYED IN LAKELAND Monday and Tuesday, Mar. 22 and 23, Colonels vs. Birm- ingham Barons, Wednesday and Thursday, Mar. 24 and 25, Colonels w». Chicago Cubs. Monday and Tuesday, Mar. 29 and 30, Colonels vs. Ha- o - -] o o o o o o -] & vana Reds, Cuban team. - [4 He has seen ser- in one of the (-8-R-2-E-B-R--N-5-3-%-%-%-%-] -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 f Spring Line IsiComing in§Daily. —— o~ ——ru See OQur Windows ! They reflect the Superb Stock with | which our Store is filled. The Hub THE HOME OF Hart Schaffner and Marx Good Clothes o JOS. LeVAY LESS THAN AUCTION PRICES— | Four beautiful shaded lots, close for this week too low to publish. See owner, 6056 East Lime St. 3908 NOTICE . .Premiums and bills against the Polk County Agricultural Society, Inc,, are mow payable at our office, No. 213 8o. Kentucky Ave., Brighten Up Folks Premiums not called for by April 1st, 1915, will be forfeited to the Association, Please call early. POLK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, INC,, Per Edwin R. Schurman, Secretary. In addition, all contestants who sell these tickets will receive one, thousand votes for every ticket they may sell, which tickets As a special inducement, the con- testant selling the largest number of tickets will receive half a million extra votes and the lady selling the the next largest number will re celve one-quarter of a miltion extra votes. All tickets must be ob- tained from and all moneys paid to the secretary of the Board of Trade, who is the treasurer of the Guaran- tors’ Associstion. 5000 acres now in truck. If you want a paying proposition, adjoining Takeland and have $3,000 in cash, call at once. 605 East Lime St. E The Lyric “f a man had to put the stove to get it hot, have t coco warm?” Fido, the lid is on. A Keystone Comedy seream, dandy Westerns, and a crackerjacl day; one of the 2.000 et of flm that will make you it his coffee on would he o put his hat on to keep his two a thrilling drama |y AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA x vaudeville act to- > best shows we have Better get here “RANCH 37" Comedy Western | “THE WORLD UPSTAIRS” Comedy Drama None better “:Ir‘nn: :::: ;‘fn::vnnding ontside. Continuous Show—2:30 to 11 P. M. early, “AURIEMA” Special Mo%day, Tuesday, Wednesd'y “AURIEMA” held over three more {In a classy prosram, in a classy days by do Vonimitts gown. Don’t miss her(?) tonight. Special Monday . Keystone Scream “COLORED VILLIANRY Keystone Comedy Scream «a CHILD OF THE DESERT" MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY 5 Réels and Vaudeville!1:: FRIDAYS A 1) JUNI 4 A 5—REELS—5 HIS HEART, HIS HAND, HIS SWORD Big 2.reel feature, featuring J. War. IDEAL COMBINATION FARM-—Five acres large citrus trees, several | Western Drama | AN ILL WIND |A Comedy—the kind you don't see ‘ every day, featuring Max Asher. THE SHACK NEXT DOOR Another Western Drama MONDAY TREY 0’ HEARTS Standing of contestants in Co. operative contest £ic. ol . Take Something To may be procured at the office of the | the Folks Back North secretary of the Board of Trade nov.l They will be especially pleased with the following : Alligator Hand Bag Alligator Watch Fob (i Lakeland or Florida Pennant Souvenir China | | I Hand Painted Hand Tinted Photographs of Florida Scenes A Collection of ' Florida Post Cards time to have a party. 3950 P 8. — Everything for St. Patrick’s Day — Such a good |The Book Store { Tone up your system now with a g'ood spri.ng tonic. It\will supply the lost vitality and in- crease your energy. Everyone needs a bracing up inthe 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’ DRUG 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 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 & woman’s toilet ig 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 especlally large and unusually attractive and novel. See it by all means. It containg many splendid gift suggestions. \ N H N