Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 12, 1915, Page 5

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KEAND MOOSE ATTEND + SERVICES AT ALl ACONIC SIS N oy About fifty members of the Lak land Lodge, Loyal Order of Moos:- marched in a body to All Sa\nL; Episcopal church yesterday morning where they had been invited by the’ rector, Rev. Richarg Bolton, who ::t:ol.;h‘ed @ special sermon in their Rev. Bolton is Prelate of t and was therefore able to :le\':m::: members a splendid sermon on fra- ternalism. He dwelt on the good that is done by all fraternal organi- zations, taking as his subject the parable of the Good Samaritan. His sermon was one highly enjoyed by every member of the lodge as well as the entire congregation. Special music had been arranged for the oc- A casion, and a vocal solo by Miss Ann L ——— Cardwell, sister of Dictator T, L . Hi. Bates returned to Cardwell, was one of the plenlné Sunday after a three. (features of the musical program rip through his territory,' : n for the Alabastine Co., Judes the States of Geor- ama, Tennessee, Louisiana da. Mr. Bates will now jef vacation period. SN ttie Brown, Mrs. Park and expect to leave within the or so for Pass-a-Grille, ey will spend some time, yn going from there to Al- she will reside in the fu- father being a resident of | e of fire phone 5000 ..nie Bages, of Tampa, is of her sister, Mrs. S. F. rg, for & few days. e foman’s Loyal Moose Circle neir regular meeting to- 7:5v at Moose hall. Visit- 5 welcome. Mrs. C. Bech- Lary - et entative Reed Robson is on ing legisiatiye commit. aing and Phosphate, chair- pstitutional Amendments; uiidings; Appropriations; — fagaadd il Ll Ll T T T E Ry e W. C. T. U. Meets Tomorrow The regular meeting of the W, (. T. U. will be held tomorrow (Tues- day) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the Cumberland Presbyterian church. : All members urged to be present. i i Y = s e 'd iy man who ever eriticised | Altar Guild ns ng Telegram because he| The Altar Guild of All Saints church will meet at 4 p. m. in the vestry room of the church. it might have more small tems” went to the trouble FINE MUSIC AND LARGE_ CONGREGATIONS AT FIRST METHODIST One of the greatest congregations of the year gathered at the First Methodist church last night. They very much enjoyed a fine anthem by the regular choir and two selections, “Christ is King” and “Drifting Down,” by the Junior Epworth - INTO CIRCULATION AMUSEMENTS FROM STRAWBERRIES The strawberry season, just closed, was up to the average although bad weather militated somewhat against the yield and quality of the fruit iu the neighborhood of 509,- 000 quarts were shipped from this The Elks will present their min- strel show in Tampa tonight at the Tampa Bay Casino. The boys had a big rehearsal yesterday and whipped the show into pretty nice shape. The Majestic has an excellent pro- i section, which embraces Lakeland, League choir of twenty beautiful sixteen-vear-old girls. Pastor Wray’s Kathleen, Grifin and Galloway, for which an average of 18 cents per revival sermon was on the “Wreck of the Titanic. He did not open the doors of the church, but sfter the as quart, or slightly over, was received. The acreage was about the same heretofore, and had the weather gram for tonight, seven big reels, including the Million Dollar Mys- tery. The Lyric will have as a feature benediction four young ladies came forward to the altar to make appli- cation for membership. Bro. Wray's' subject mext Sunday morning will be “The Biggest and Best Man on Earth Today.” The presiding el- der, Rev. M. H. Norton, a gifted and eloquent young man, will preach at night. The Epworth League choir tonight The Soldiers of Fortune, a een more propitious the fruit would |six reel production. have carried better, but here, as all over the country, unusual weather prevailed, and the berries did not {bring the prices that the growers ‘had hoped for. Eighteen cents, |nowever, is not a bad price and| Bert Levey will present Marle shows that the growers netted $90,-; Dressler, famous star of the farce 000 for the season, which is a right comedy stage, supported by Charlie NEXT THURSDAY AT THE MAJESTIC | 'agaln at both preaching services. |the community from the sale of ber- ' of twenty beautiful girls will sing neat little sum to be turned loose in SURPRISED AT THE T CHARACTER OF LAKELAND'S DAILY nwsnm§ I'm Cured g Hon. W. A. Rawls, of Peusacola, ###08233888688080888808 08¢ jone of the State’s leading men, re- | The song, “I’'mCured,” composed irpmlsj subscribed for the Lakeland and sung by C. Green at the Elks’ Evening 'l:elegrnm, and, in a letter minstrel, contained numerous local to the editor, makes the following hits, for which reason the Telegram conPnt on the paper: asked him for a copy, which our I have this morning received the readers, we feel sure will be interest- | first number of your good paper, un- ed in perusing. |der date April 6. You certainly get My wife and me get along so sweet, out an excellent paper, and although Like two strange bull-dogs on the Lakeland is a splendid town and has g ! | 2 street, {an extensive environment, still 1 That I said “You go this way, I'll | must believe that the service you are go that” giving to your community is in ad- we got a lawyer and went to court, vance of the patronage. I note, how- Anq though I'm just a trifie short, All members are requested to be present . se of telegraphing from a y to request that the small tem his trip furnished be Do you get that? Aurora Circle The Aurora Circle will meet with Mrs. T. J. Faulkner, 402 North Ten- nessee avenue, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members of this or- ganization are urgently requested to attend. ld Mrs. C. L. VanDeusen, been spending some time today for their home at They arranged to keep Lakeland matters by hav- keland . News sent to expect to return here next Vestrymen to Meet The regular monthly meeting of the vestrymen of All Saints church will take place tomorrow (Tuesday) at 7:30 p. m. A full attendance is very desirable in order that the ves- try may proceed to the election of senior and junior warders and trans- act such other business as may come before the vestry at this time. REV. RICHARD BOLTON, Rector, Phone 304 Blue. it p Edmonds left today -for Mich., accompanying -the his wife, who died .last his sad loss leaves Mr. practically alone in_;the children having died some and he has no close fam- He stated that he would to Lakeland until next - Mr. and Mrs. Julian Entertain Rook Club The Lake Hollingsworth Rook Club was most delightfully enter- tained last Friday eveming, April 9, at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Julian. As'soon as the guests had arrived pretty score cards were passed to each, on which were designated each player’'s partner and table. This amusing game was indulged in for Loomis, State organizer yal Order of Moose, who located at Lakeland for everal months, is down mmee today where he will e time. Mr. Loomis is a lodge at that place and e progress and much in- to ever, that you carry something like | gajd Y’d pay her ten bucks weekly ,twenty-five columns of advertising, flat, ,and that most of it is local. With Now she went her way and I went the paper and the service you are, mjne, ‘zlvlng you should have advertising For a couple of months I paid up from every merchant and every bus- fipe, iness man in your territory. But giving up that ten a week got “When I wrote you to place my tough, name on your mailing list it did not j,gt how it happened I don’t know, occur to me that yours was a dl"? But when I missed a month or so, paper. T did not think a daily Pa- gperift Logan came and oh! that pex couldbe published and sustained pan was rough, within forty miles of Tampa which What I heard him tell ‘the driver has more than one daily, and all of 4, ned me pale, which, probably, reach your city. “Don’t stop until we get to Bartow “What I want is to read about the jail.” prosperity of your beautiful country, | CHORUS and to get in touch with that land Well you don’t know how nice old of promise, toward which so man¥, jayeland looks of us are directing our thoughts. 'Til you're sitting in “Yours very truly, | | fall, “W. A. RAWLS" 'yoy don't know how good old beet- steak tastes, A regular meeting of Takeland .y tney pass the dog biscuits tn a Lodge No. 91, F. and A. M., will pail, be hel}i tonight, nndy all members 8T® prery afternoon at threethey turn- urged to be present : i ed the hose on me, ~ That’s one thing I endured, LOST Now I'm out again and I'm going qn the lobby of the postoffice on to pay the tem, Sunday morning, pair of eye glasses. Oh, boys—1'm cured. Finder please leave same at theL Telegram office and receive reward. noo [ akeland s as nice a town as s you will find for miles around, At night the White Way lights do shine so bright, We've got some Ford cars new and the Bartow MAJESTIC THEATER | ' Chaplin, prince of eccentric fun- makers; Mabel Normand, Southern beauty; Charles Murray and others in “Tillie’s Punctured Romance,” a Keystone “scream’” produced by Mack Sennett, and declared to be the funniest ‘‘picture in the world.” This is the unqualified verdict of thousands upon thousands of “movie” fans and regular theater- goers who have seen the picture in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and New Orleans. The picture has just finished a month's engagement in the latter city, and still they cried for more. Time and again people returned for another laugh at “Tillie,” for one can easily see the picture a dozen times and get a bigger laugh each time one sees it. REA LESTATE TRANSFERS (Furnished by the Security Abstract and Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) April 6, 1815 W. J. Smith and wife to W. J. Howey Land Co. J. Walker Pope and wife to W. J. Howey Land Co. John B. Speth and wife to L. Pollock . Jos. Camper et al: to R. B. Mas- sey. Gladys Maud Hutchinson to Marie Arneeson . J. V. Tillis and wife to Lightsey & Lewis. R. F. Smith and wife to W. F. Bevis et al. Jno. A. Snively et al. to Dr. J. E. Crump. T. M. Hedrick and wife to Ray- mond B. Hedrick. United States to Joseph D. Mott. Moses Lightsey to G. B. Light- sey. J. R. Lightsey . M. A. M.Wilkerson and husband to T. B. Lightsey. Lightsey et al. to G. B. D. Wilkerson (guard) to G. B. Lightsey . R. L. Ward and wife to G. B. Lightsey'. R. L. Earnest and wife to C. L. Wilson and wife C. Brown and wife to C. F. and \ | l “ l 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 Is Coming in Daily z i i See Our Windows They reflect the Superb Stock with which our Store is filled. The Hub THE HOME OF Hart Schaffner and Marx Good Clothes JOS. LeVAY Gench. W. F. Hallam & Co. to Elizabeth John F. Cox and wife to D. A. Raulerso. W. V. Beasley and wife to J. Y. [F. Cook et al. Harris. S. 1. Weeks and husband to Elizabeth F. Cook. .. 8. Rel to S. Y. Harrjs. ; Tk : Josephine Tillis to Elizabeth F. ‘Ellsworth Trust Co. to C. Strick- land. Cook . J. W. Lindsey and wife to Mary Austin J. Cook to William Sol- B. Layon. way . M Root and wife to J. E. Gnatt April 10, 1915 et al. William Jones to C. L. Morrison. J. C. Swindell and wife to F. C. Robt. Bryant to Trustee Lakeland Hicks. Col. Lodge. Henry Benett to Willie Harris. Florida Development Co. to W. W. John C. Keough to A. V. Emer-|Lish. son, Pen. Naval Stores Co. to Pen. D. B. Dickson and wife to George | Highlands Co. W. Pixley. Lakeland Manufacturing Co. to to Carl’W. F. Sneed et al. Sessom Investment Co. prty Elks went down 1,000 votes with each admission old, morning, where they |the next two huu'r.v, at the end of this week except Thursday night. They've hard to Qrive sorI've been G. H. Brown. & t their minstrel perform- | which time Mr. W. R. Graham wgs Big six reel Keystone comedy on e D. R. Bryant and wife to W. §. evening. Several changes |found to have the most punches in |y ggay: 2,000 votes With eVETY [ic qifficult to steer the blame things Odom. | made in the show, and |his card. 2 admission, afternoon and night. | right, Catherine Graves to Southern [ rehearsal showed much | Delicious re "‘h"""f"q of ".”“‘“" Kinsinger, Willcox, Stebbins, Sage y,u jugt about a month ago, Trust and Investment Co. - | prospects ‘for the per-|berries and cream, mk\-d ;u;d\} o[;‘t'- and Julian. S Coming around a corner at speed K | o be pulled off in fine |meal wafers were serve )y The elub will meet again in two | guite slow, ey \ excellent. The street pa- | hostess. ; ing | eCks with Mr. and Mrs. Kinsinger | gons mycker tried to climb a White Why Not wnte More? We have the remedies to ake place this afternoon,| The club always enjoys mectin& |y, pagt Lakeland. a3 poat, g furnished for the occa- [at this most hospitable h.n"n“alld {G. A. R, TO MEET IN The Ford car sure did do it's best, keepyour amnlflls b.ealdy Lakeland Military band. [this occasion proved to be 'r‘-’]l"“"}"" TAMPA IN 1916 | 1he white Way post was an awful \\\ s tion to the rule. The following) y, kconville, Fla., April 12.—| pogq ba Tribune carried a dis- |couples were present: Messrs and |y pimously elected at the session 'mye orash was heard in Bowling S 9 day morning from Aber- |Mesdames Graham, aylor, Futeh, |govirday of the department of FIOr-| Groon almost, , which stated that the TGS |ida Grand Army of the Republic, J. |prother Tucker saw just where his t the Tishmingo Tie &| That school wili soon be @ thIDE | pullard of St. Cloud now is the | " ear wag parked, in which A. E. Robin-|of the past is imprvsswilrn L \'_3 department commander for ltlm“cr:— Then these soft words poor Epps the fact that the little folks are as-|oin . vear, Dr. William H. Mel- was heard remark: ?e::dig.l;n-t:idw:e:?ft:; sembling at the Auditorium _each rath. of Jacksonville, being elected to CHORUS. of s“::l)'v of :xllng the |afternoon to practice for cOMIMENCE: | iho office of senior vice commander. | we)l, you don't know how nice the raud, and Robinson, Ed- [ment week, inte ) Tampa was selected for the next| (white Way looked °till 1 butted 3T Henry were sen- | be given by the lower grades encampment to be held early in April, in and knocked it down, bay 5 as the higher. The larges 1916 You don’'t know the cost of a White r)peaml‘i)niholi 8.;0:)l u‘;\l ation class in the school's T y Elections were also held by thel ‘woo g until Marshal Ellis l the ;‘ i will go forth to win fame and 10| woman's Relief Corps, Mrs. Agnes E. comes around, It E fi\.e!n;el::r;lm:;:r,p:nl: nown this year, and the exercises 'y c.omore, of St. Cloud, l:eing elo(;t- The fine was seventy-five for that Os ar S % i il 26, continuing, > depa g ident, and little drive t i pay | which begin on April 26, con DUINE . g the department pres costly i v'::ie.:n: of S::∾J through to May 4, will be entirely .4 tpe elections held by the ].ndlns: The highest charge I've heard, As»ll;n g‘_ :De“ ed to|in keeping with the high ~nmdurd_ar the Grand Army of "",‘ Rp,puy,“, Now I'm going to skip my board if For all occasions ; : s Gk SR maintained throughout the ¥°ar YYyrre Emma Robertson, of St. Peters- | they catch me in a Ford, l ir. Invi Don't work a sick horse---doctor him. i‘md .l;o got hnohtrou- T eeland's splendid school SYSteM. yurg wag elected president. {OB,_boys—T'm_cured. Souvgur. 'l‘l’lia- S 500 U1 MG Snpame - tion, Congratula on’t drink milk from sick cows---do 2 y . sz --~doctor v tions, Birthday— them. Disinfect your hog pen d PRE , y . pens an EVENT expensive cholera. Free your chickens from Theatre 1 to S cents(|ff ice. T — 2 e — Conklin’s 'Se|f.F|||mg It pays to PREVENT disease to your stock a3 NATURE'S TOUCH EIEE R T N Fountain Pens and poultry. Take care of your animals and 1t Bill Melton should get uP & v £33 4 2k : . fowls in TIME. ning and get covered with Excellent drama oni t Pflfkel"s SeIf-Fillmg in the mor d you isture, W oul ¥ rf lh;al :x::r“‘:gpl';?\"‘jm[,l.'! Prices 5¢, 10¢ Fountain Pens wml)s, DRUG ST an bim ORE = N-DEER. GOOD MUSIC 1 N , s gaing o RE! . Stationery PHONE 408 WE TAKE CARE g SWeten DIE Yaavare reels is our pro- Continuous Show Daily 2:30 to 1L IlStlfl M 3 _ I cTion TONIGET |sram for tonisht peteting B IEW ; any kinds, many Styles " Million Dollar Mystery, & - | Tomorrow— "- _ | |EEFOR FRIDAYS AND |ViLh rorecter teaturing Shortr Vim0 arnum 10c to $1.00 , PAY'S PROGRAM two comedies and a dands dramis JEWELRY REFLECTS ' Two hours of entertainme nt for 7ING0, AND THE WHITE ifl ! 23 10c. ELEPHANT { . PROGRAN. SCHOOL e the taste of the wearer. Ev . - Even : i TEE KILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY PRl e T Soldi emaller trinkets this statesen; b liing resis 0 lers true. There will be no disruting | vo thrilling re . the tast, | 14th Episode. Two Wednesday— 800d taste or the judgment 0L PraYs full of ood action. SPECIAL PROGRAM of P juner of o Somalry selocts, are. Te taw and meretricious ur — are never seen. Only th: s SECRET Thursday y the refined and TION EXERCISES SHORTY' worthy fiad a place in oL~ cases. rn comedy, featuring of Western com- 't miss this Two reel weste Shorty, the king edy features. Don HAPPY Dandy Beauty Scream TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE 6 ree] Keystore i i v de; 5 The funniest picture ever made; recls of screams and ome reel of yells. Don't miss this big treat. Conner & O'Steen Postofice Next Door to Us

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