Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 17, 1915, Page 5

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— \KELAND LACONIC se of fire phone 5000 and Mrs. C. Rucker Adams d this morning from Brooks- where they went on business ——————— Beulah, Hooks returned . to | rm as tesgher in the Naples ) here during the summer. r Holland: .has from Texas, where he has been f ing -college: the, past. term. ! jends are giving ‘him a most , | welcome. . == e i . n Wilson, !onfl_e'fly employed‘ Lakeland Hardware & Plumb- 0., accompanied Mr. F. J. Junior e ad today, having completed | choir. . Miss Hooks .will. probably |letter 4 . ties and School Duties returned | Tell. m Apri] 18 God's all things. Romans 7.9, 8; e Song— Help e 5T Somebogy Prayer hymg €body Today Responsive re,, ding, Psalm 23 E The lesson reader. Special Song- - Junior Leagu Memory The Relation Between Home Du Grace Mur Seripture references 1 Remlve‘lmlise kogers Has God a Plan for Ew-.rv Hazel McMullen, : Song. Announcements . League Benediction . Leader—Manette Gi Lifte verses x-bmn’nanring' with President Southard has nnoune;d the reorganization committee of the hew Chamber of Commerce, which is composed of 0. M., Eaton, A. J. e | Holworthy, w. . Sneed, George F. Southard and G. c. Rozan. Also, 8 Very wise choice seems to have been made in the campaign commit- tee, which s composed of E. H. Youngs, chairman, W. §. Moore, W, H. Harrison, 0. M. Eaton, C. M. Clayton, J. E. Hobart, C. Henley, B. F. Wilson, D. C. Boswell, Mr. A. ?|Smith and L. (. Hull. With such men on these fwo committees, in connection with.the officers and the Governors of the Board, we feel that Ilhp Teorganization will be carried ilmore throi an to Avondale Springs today, . ner ‘:-iht::_s: :::l r::::::'t“l-;::; he will assist Mr. Hoffman in Program for Junior B, Y every line of commercial activity pnduct of his summer hotel. April 18, 1915 - Y.P.U. bl 3. Edgar Wilson will preach | giiion P in charge 3. L% Wesitay vening sermon at the Myrtle | g, " " ':Lx‘,a Britoner; Mr. L. N. Shelley died at his ethodist church Sunday even- Prayer “m_'““, lome in Dixieland, Patterson street king the place of the regular Conraiitg r'-. ~-.-1r' ; Wednesday night, April 14, 1915 : § nev WG B i RsINeyer| it BROTS ANd Dualness. | vt ne R S0 OAEE g No. 64, ey as born Jamn. 7, as been indisposed. Secripture readings: jHM.I. He was married Jan. 17, Acts 22:1.5, Clarabeth Stevens. 0 i L LT dney and Mrs. R. Thornson, who| Acts 22 + Ruth Flanagan b hirth of twelve bad rooms with Mrs. Brooks Acts 22:16-21, Leonarg Lumpi(iu o e N o puth Missouri avenue for sev-| Paul Before, In, and After my |~ = **03 ¢ P o e weeks, left today. for Tampa, [Conversion—Margyerite Lumpkin 4 vakota so they will spend a week or so| Paul the Prisoner llildr;xd . ¢s that they seeing . Smith . : o+ -8e in time to Paul’s Citizenship eI Wea fs.. : ~0 other sons, W. H. Steinmeyer, who has | Paul a Prisoner Before the sup. | L B v se-inhgme with fonfined to his bed for the past hedrin- lise House |,”“. old {‘xlki‘ unul Ill(" pa:fl year, ays, is able to be out and will Special Music, Marguerite Owens, jand L. N. Shelly, are in '\Phrm“. [ soooiitiments tomorrow. His Closing sons Bl ‘:md could “?.[ come on account of jis are glad to see him up and Prayer, Mr. Wright, j:'ll.kl;‘o: onh ::padorun(;h;w(:l;tuil:meor: ing his usual good health. o — 7" |the othsr aide tor father.. The inl_\' B. Y. P. U. Program {living danghter, Mrs. H. G. Bour- - Glenn Terrell and children |For April 18, 1915 fquin, who lives in North Branch, febster are in the city the guests Everyone is welcome to the B, Y. !Minn., is now on her way to be at s. B. M. Tedder. Mrs. Ter-|p, baby being ill she brought it to be treated by Dr. Watson, rly their family physician at U. services Please ter. Leader—Frances Straw. Scripture Readine —Rom. 3:9-14 e Reading Circle of the First|ira English; Rom. 3:15-20, Mar odist church will meet with [snan Hunter. G. P. Webb, Monday after- Introduction--George Haldeman . at 3 o'clock. The new. book, of Ave,” has arrived and a on of it will be read at this pn. ATl members are cordially ed to attend. Pil . and Mrs. F. J. Hoffman today ‘for Avondale Springs, ., where they will conduct the dale Springs Hotel againi. They accompanied as far as Jack- lle by Mrs. Brewar, who re- d today ‘to her home in New est r. W. A. Cardwell, one of and’s most popular young men, this city today for Davenport, , where he goes to enter the ersal Chirophactic College. This To Be Saved Without Christ We Must Be Perfect——Roy Amidon. Judged by Nature and Conscience: 1 and 2, Gladys Davis; 3, lans. No One Has Done This—A. C. Wright. Scripture 3:21-28, Meda Woods, Ethel Potts, Nina Chiles and Doris Mayes. Special Music-—Roy Amidon and ‘Bustis Robinson . Those Who Lived Before Chrise Were Saved by What he Did-—E'n- Reading—From Mayes. Christ's Work of No Effect if Men Could Be Saved Without Him —Mar- guerite Straw. Prayer. be there promptly at 6:30 Sunday evening. Doctrinal Meeting—Can a Man be Saved Without Christ? Lurlene Rom. the funeral and to comfort her aged {mother. There could be a great "deal said about dear old father, but {it is hard to write. Suffice it that {he was a great lover of little chil- ,.dren, was genial and kindly and - Wwas loved by his neighbors. His house was ever the home of friend- less children of whom there were |four boys and two girls whom he took in and sheltered, himself being an orphan and friendless, having no ties except his own wife and chil- dren. And let this be written in plain words, He never wronged any man. The remains are lying at the morgue of Futch & Gentry, em- balmed, awaiting the arrival of his daughter. The funeral will be sometime Monday next. A FRIEND. Baraca Social The home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 0'Doniel was a pleasant scene last evening at 7:30 when the Baracas of the First Baptist church enter- tained with a social. HiS REVIVAL, Wallace Wear will conduct the moraing service at the Baptist church tomorrow. .Of his great suc- Rev. cess at Fort Meade, the Leader says: blessed the preaching of his word. ple have learned to love. him to us. . The people of Fort Meade and especially the church certainly have reason much rejoicing. attention has been good all the way church. God has greatly blessed the services in the open air. The ser vice for men in the theater on last work have added much to the meet ing both in interest ‘and attendance. And the music has been a great spiritual uplift. Up to this time there has been twenty .one additions to thé church. Many other professions have been made which will no doubt lead to many others uniting with the church. Services are being held every morning at 9 o’clock in the Majestic | theater and every afternoon at 3 p. m. and every evening at 7:30 p. m. in the church. It has been announced that the ordinance of baptism ‘will be admin- istered after the service Thursday evening. They are bhaving ' gréut “blessings at the Baptist church. Oame of the greatest revivals' in” the history of’ the church is now in progress. Three services nearly every day for almost two weeks and ‘God has -greatly Rev. Wallace Wear of Lakeland is doing the preaching.” The Tesults ; g, speak for his effectiveness. He is a: good man, a spiritual man, & splen- did man and a man whom the peo .| thankful we should be that God ‘:::“dny and Thursday of mext week. Baptist for The interest and through. Crowds night and day very satisfactory. The meetings on the street and in the theater have reached men who did not go to Sunday afternoon was largely at. tended and much interest mani. fested. The music led by Bro. H. €. Langford of Arcadia and his solo |lar with a neat black bow adorns |the neck, as in the case of a man. oot 3 et e al s et e e e aataad AMUSEMENTS A g o o Y 6Get Your Coupons Tampa is still talkiag sbout the Gents’ f“ffliShiflg Elks' Minstrel. The Seniors put on°théty Whmual play Monday}-April 26. It will be “When a Man's Single,” a comedy in three acts. ‘A good cast will make the production a pleasing one. Tonight will be the last of the long and shory act at the Majestic. A special comedy act has been ar- ranged for tonight. The Moose will start rehearsing r their minstrel next week. Bamillo, the great fire king, is booked at the the Majestic Wednes- Manager Green has arranged a very attractive program for the school children at the Auditorium next Friday matinee and night. EUROPEAN NEWS AND NOTES. London, April 17—Some of Eng- land's greatest heroes' are heroines. Not only have the suffragettes put aside their fight for votes for women, but leaders of society are resorting to every means possible to help those at the front and at home. Lady Randolph Churchill who, by the way, is an American by birth, has introduced the “war maid” to take the place of the footman gone to the middle by a button or loop. Thus it reveals the waistcoat beneath, be- front. She is a distinct creation and wears the uniform of a footman above thé waist and of a parlor maid down stairs. A white starched col- See Qur They reflect the The black cloth jacket. smartly cut, is almost tight fitting at the waist, Wwith heo rdinary lapels of a man’s coat, and cut off short above the hips. The jacket is open in front, save where it is caught up in the low the waist is an ordinary black skirit. Tt is ihteresting to note the win- dows of Paris shops these days. They the are filled with pictures of generals, district several gave orders to the army holding the g v , Officifll weather Report§ such as Joffre, Castelnau, Paul, territory to make plans to stay there d'Amade, Foch - and Duball, and | ;e parig was taken. His Majesty S22 E2 LB P EPIBEDBPEP 2949 |above all, General French of the is reported to have said: “If we have Tampa, Aprll 17.—For Tampa |British expeditionary force. .In gen- |y, yurn our. last cartridge and liué and vicinity: Fair tonight and Sun- |uine popularity, however, King Al- up our last reserve, we shall go,to day. bert of Belgium leads them all, ex- Paris. We must have Paris.” For Florida: Fair tonight and |cept Gen. Joffre. In spite of revolu- 3 Sunday. tions, insurrections and communes, S T Winds for the Fast Gulf: Light|the French people still feel the div-| FOR RENT-- Furnishéd or uiifur- ~ariable. inity that is supposed to hedze about nished residence. On Lake Hol- Winde for the South Atlantic:|a king, and of all the men disting-| lingsworth, and bungalow in Mcderate north to west. uished by this war, King Albert| town. Phone 163 Blue. 4072 General Weather Conditions There has been véry little rain in{pass through the streets-of - Paris. any part of the coutty during the | past 24 hours. Smiall rain areas ap- {/'rumors® the please about ‘Germany coast, |suing for peace, but the German over Ohio and western Penfsylvania, i suing for peace,bpt the German peo- pear on the New Hngland over southern New Mexico, and over the North Carolina copast. Roswell, New Mexico, has had 4.22 inches of rain in the past 48 hours, unusually Heavy for that lo- cality. . Pressure is relatively low over the north and middlé Atlantic coast, over the apper Missouri valley and the Rocky Mountain ‘and Plet- eau regions. It is high over the lake region and the Pacific coast. It is somewhat warmer this morn- ing over the SoutWera™6tates, and over the North Atlantic tSates. It is cooler over the upper Lake region, Ohio valley and upper Mississippi valley. Over the western States, temperature changes have been small and irregular. Temperatures are slightly below normal over the country east of the Mississippi, and slightly above normal west of the Missigsippi as far as the Plateau re- gion. Indications ard for fair weather in the vicinity of Tampa tonight and Sunday. The Knights and lLadies of Secur- ity will meet in Moose hall Monday night at 8 o'clock, April 19. All the members are earnestly requested to be present. he school of which Dr. Scar- A party composed of Mrs. W. W, Bach boy was charged 5c for each gh is a graduate. Chiroprac- | Park, of Richmond, Ky.; Mrs Ila_l number of shoe he wore and the 5a young selence of healing, but | tie Brown, of Lakeland. and Miss |same for each number of shoe his fast growing in favor with the Kate Park, of Richmond, Ky., Ar-lady wore. In case the boy was le and as Mr. Cardwell is n!rl\"‘d from Lakeland this morning, |unable to secure a girl he was asked pg man of sterling worth, we coming in by way of Tampa and the | 1o pay for a number three shoe be- ict zreat success for him in his ! Favorite line. Mrs Park and |sides his own : field. dauzhter are the guests of Mrs. After every one had l)ll.il, punch L | Brown in Lakeland. They went|was served, then came music, games ] a Grills. St Peland contests. W. N. R agh- throngh to | a - , on, 1) n-\ gigreniin w, of | tersburg ‘Independent Prof. Angell, teacher of the Ba- ”r a e detp?n';“]);l\m ! - racas, was unable to attend on ac- istry, and an expert in jellving J - Al NitCha s ofiihies v 3 - Wilson, editor of [count of sicknes hu preserving, sach Lakeland Rev. J. Edgar Wilson, ed 0 il he : d" i e LA v he Florida Christian Advocate, is |contests of his was present which B AL s DTy b | s hi uy Wilson of the |every one enjoved. The contest was mpanied by Miss Agnes Ellen | visiting his son, Gu) 5 J Y- 95 : Sl : ; ris. first fiym;e] saselztnnt Dr. ! high sehool faculty. and at 11 o'clock | questions mh be :Il!xvulrlu:‘ih} q:u:.:l Aihguletdi ' : g a b | », Miss Harvie Snee ughn will work with Miss Ver- Sunday morning preached at the 1,0",‘ ‘:‘v: ums“ (N\mm"" s [fhiompson, and will demonstrate Methodist church delivering a ..:I(]Il' e aih pumerous places in the county. 'strong and forceful wrnufu;i ”M.:-‘mw . A bon e 790 an appreciative @ i S 4 A 'as, strawberries and citru Readin to an app! i TR e e i regati Mr. Wil ving the booby 4 ts will receiv tentive congr ion e i s :“;:]m“o;,hp ?“fd:l M::“‘lfl;’ \_f‘n'","““". at the new Methodist |test delicious ice lrn.un. cake and Pt el aLence R k of faith | wafers were served. lorginaitetulion ot jchorely @8 h\ ;l‘ ““’xl‘v ”1 '(‘X”":l“ ‘\v 11°30 *he crowd hegan to say 2 Wilson returie Jicd ong preserving lines. The and art Rev : Nifkk i vaBOILIRE 4. Veiy ehlby hins club :as enl.rgged i8 mem- Lakeland on the afternoon train -nY-‘: "'.;;:; i g hin until it now hag the names Punta Gorda Ierald | - ighty-one girls enréd ed, all ol‘ R ”" aran One Thing She Knew. m are enthusiastié’ members. | Mr. . D. Clonzh = o 'and | Salesman—"What size collar does tomato plants arq already being iup a few hours ¢ ch day ‘I‘ 24 your hushand wear? “Dear me, ed and pruned, and the outlook he hopes to be able to he out 1 T've tten! ot ! know it's larger the coming seasom is excellent. 'course of a weck or tWo tha 5 ine T There e T8 B0 T 0001 10 70 uditorium ate e iwie sl FEATURE If a woman named GLADES 1|.\»11 - REELS and died an old maid on the :.(4)\’; was Coa: 8¢, 10c st, would you say ghe EVER-GLADES? Fido, I think an ALIG-ATE-HER e open Y. Tonight is the big night Remem- b 'o;l can sleep late tomorrow, so B TN . :‘T- ’lhl week night by secing 2 3;:;\ show. It will make you sleep ] i illiug 3 reel feature. 3,000 feet el “0sation, comedy and dramA. ‘A t ‘-Vnr_\-' a great film. Yo‘u don't ! - 4 it 2 . long and the short of , GOAT last chance to see this grea { | " S - THE LUCKY LEAP A Keystone comedy S I " PROGRESSIVE BOOK AGENT ‘ T A A MAN'S WORK Thrilling one ree]l drama Goon:ml . THE WRONG TRAIN A grea Come early; omly 1700 Seats | 1 NUT AND KERNEL ¢ cofedy drama with a to " of pathos ; ABOVE PAR A dandy comedy drama with a few thrills interwoven THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA Lakeland’s Choice Continuous show 2:30 to 11 p. m. Monday— 7 Big Beatyre Reels mwoxa@’n[m" ! 18th Episode Tuesdey— i 6 Big Reels l ZINGO I Great 3 reeler Wednesday-Thursday— | BARNELLO vT)vv Fire King, one of the most novel | vandeville acts that has been here yet e | PR ¢ INAWAY JUNE i 10th Episode MISS BEULATT WATSON, Secretary . Tonight 7 Daniel Frohman Presents pruce McRae, .-IN ! The Ring | And | The Man would draw the biggest crowd, should it be knawn that he were to LOST--Boy's blue coat, Friday af- ternoon’.* “Mone 346 Bdck, or leave at Telegram. st"[g . 3 4070 The newspapers may print all the — > SR e Wi L B | ing Votes with Purchases of Goods ~Our Spring Is Coming in” Daiiy. weeks ago, he | fro o fn the Gredt ’(bt ) Store in Town giv- ine| ANy Windows Superb Stock with which our Store:is filled. The Hu THE HOME OF Hart Schaffner and Marx Ccco ¢ JOS. LeVAY [ NOTICE Notice is hereby given that . A. Kendall' is no longer connected with this company in any capacity, and any money due this company on con- tracts or dynamite is payable to this company only. TAMPA AGRICUL- TURAL DYNAMITE CO., Amos H. Norris, president. 4071 ———— LittleJa ck Horner stood on the cor- ner Watching the skirts go by; He looked at the tight ones, then at T the short ones, And said, “What a good ‘looker | am L” —Macon News. ple are not thinking of suek & thing. Reiiable reports from Berlin state || that the Germans have planted an immense area of wheat, oats and po- tatoes around the town of LaFere, in the department of the Aisne, and have cut down all of the walnut and cherry trees for gunbarrel wood. It is said that when the Kaiser visited Why Not Write More? Post Cards For all occasions Souvenir, Invita- tion,Congratula- tions, Birthday— 1 to 5 cents Conklin’s Self-Filling Fountain Pens Parker’s Self-Filling Fountain Pens If you want to fee Summer begin now put “‘pep” in you. fill them right. 4 Buy all your drug we sell them right. Stationery Many kinds, many Styles e e — e tonic. It will cleanse your system of the poisons absorbed during the winter, and Bring us your prescriptions: we will WOO0DS’ DRUG STORE the taste of the wearer. Smaller trinkets this statement fy true. the good taste elther of ih~ fewelry selec For here tawdry and meretrielous are never geen. Only the refined and worthy fiad a place oL cases. Conner & 0’Steen I good all Spring and and take a Spring store things from us; WE TAKE CARE JEWELRY REFLECTS Even fu the Taere will be no disruting or the judgment €21 here Postofice Next Door to Us | Contest at the Hub. This is the only |

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