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ELAND ACONIC PEPSEe | f fire phone 5000 Langman has re- iOcala, where she haa{ t to her. daughter. r Svupply Cao. Store is p the Drane building to ) front of the Armory, in building.* Lodge, No. 91, F. & A, e a called meeting to- k in the E. A. degree. and visiting brothers By order of J. F. Wil- E. 0. Garland, secre- A. J. Holworthy, E. H. , J. E. Melton and oth- er to Bartow this after- jpear before the commis- the interest of the road his city and Auburndale. METHODIST S. 8. PICNIC TO BE HELD MAY 14TH The Sunday school picnic of the First Methodist church will take place on Friday, May 14, at Winter Haven, to which the public is most cordially invited. The following contests will be participated in: Young Ladies’ Swimming Race— Prize, pair onyx silk stockings, do- nated by Clonts. Young Prize, jointed fishing rod, donated by the New Racket Store. Foot Race for Girls 12 Years and Under—Prize, baseball bat, donated by Model Hardware Co. Foot Race for Boys 12 Years and Under—Prize, box stationery, do- nated by General Office Supply Co. Four footed Race for Boys 12 Years and Under—Prize, baseball Potato Race for boys 12 years and Under nated by Moyer Baking Co. Men's Swimming Race— | ~ GRAMMAR SCHOOL STUDENTS WILL graduation of the Grammar at 8: The public is most cordi | program: i Rev. J. E. Wray—Invocation. Elita Cason— Piano solo. D. H. Sloan | “Panama Canal.” | | Victor Wray—*The Indians."” Evalyn Adams—Piano solo. Donald Conant-—Mammoth Cave, | Mary Weaver—Florida." | Mabel Mathias— | chase.” | Jessie May Williams—Piano solo Vesta Todd—*"Labor Union.” { Roy Mitchell | “The New South." James Thomas, Frances | Esther Gill, Thelma Mann, Leggett,. Louise Rocquemore, | Bradley, Harry | GRADUATE TONIGHT | Everything is in readiness for the school students tonight at the Auditorium ally invited to witness the following (Salutatorian)— Gladys Keen—"Why He Failed?" Lounisiana Pur- (Valedictorian)— Holland, Kirby bat, donated by Model Hardware Co. Blaine, Annie Laurie Waring, John | Henry | Prize, Angel Food Cake, do. Scarr, John Will Franklin, Ballard Lasher, Dwight Ca Potato Race for boys 12 Years add son, Harry Amidon, Maude Adams, MRS, TRAMMELL OVENLFESIE | PAINTING OF GOVERNOR There was received at the guber- natorial mansion Saturday, a gift to Mrs. Park Trammell; from the cele- brated Florida artist, Donaghy, a lifesize portrait in oil of the gover- nor, Park Trammell. J. Donaghy, of Lake Winnimis- sett, Volusia county, has long been an admirer of the governor, but at| long range, for, because of his age he is not able to take thie long trips to public gatherings where gover- nors are wont to hie. So, listening to another warm friend, Col. James T. Alexander, of Deland, who is an admirer of the governor and a com- rade of the old artist, Mr. Donaghy | persuaded Col. Alexander to get him | the opportunity to paint the gover- nor's portrait. Sittings were impossible, as busi- Iness keeps the governor bu infirmities of age kept the artist at home. But modern photography was appealed to and from time to time photographs of Governor Trammell " | were sent the artist, who, from these ! 'at Labor's Gate.” bell FINE PROGRAM T0 BE GIVEN AT SENIOR GRADUATION The commencement exercises prop er take place tomorrow evening at the Auditorium, to which the puhlir| is cordially invited. The following program will be rendered: Rev. H. L. Veach—‘Invocation Mary Groover, Salutatorian-—"“The Stony Way.” Ned Skipper-—‘Hammer It Out.™ Mrs. Lula (ason-— Vocal solo. Mary McKay ‘The Courage Stand -’ to Kathryn White “Little Thinzs.” Male quartette by Messrs. Yoder, Williamson, W burn and Barnes Linton Pickard hese Are My Jewels."” David Strohaker -*‘Honor Waits Male quartette by Messrs. Yoder, Williamson, Washburn and Barnes. Edith Tomlinson—*If.” Littleton Groom-—“Roll the Great.” Roy Amidon, Leonard Groom, Jew- Swindell, John Call of DR. CASON TO BUILD $40,000 CHURCH AT MAMI Miami, May are 3 ived from mittees in charge of the c raise funds for the erec of a new $40,000 church building for the First Methodist church, South, ac- cording to Dr. J. R. Cason, the pas- tor. The ways and means committee composed of Dr. J. M. Jackson, R. F. Burdine and T. V. Moore, is engaged in an active campaign and it is be- lieved that the financial side will be s0 arranged that there will be no delay in beginning work on the new building just as soon as the bids are opened on May 10 and the contract awarded. “The new church,” said Dr. Cas- on,” will represent not only a moral and spiritual commercial asset in the people of our community and from this viewpoint every property owner in Miami should have an in- terest in the welfare of our under- taking. 1 am highly pleased with the co-operation that the committees are receiving from the membership avorable reports the com- mpaign to being rec its relation to lue but a substantial | miles east of San Franciseo, at & point where the Sierra Nevada mountains suddenly refrain for . & brief distance, as if some Titanie architect had sliced them off with a knife The valley is sevem miles long, and from half a, mile to wide. It is carpeted with nice green meadows and dainty little feet high, which look -from the rocks above like the stubble on a staze Irishman’s chin. The Merced river, a pretty little stream, runs through the val- ley which has two doors—one to let the river in and the other to let it out. | cheese two miles pine trees 200 The valley also has wells. These are beautifully frescoed in red, yel- low and green, and are from haif a mile to a mile high, and tolerably ,Straight up and down. No one has as yet provided the valley with a roof, but if it could be covered and moved nearer the center of popula- tion, it would .make little convention hall for original Wilson men. a cute the The most impressive feature of the Yosemite Valley is not the Mer- ced river, which enters it by the front door in a respectable manner, | got his ideal, and the result is most Baskin, Mary astonishingly good | Owen, George 0\‘von. Lee Kinsinger, Looking on the portrait one sees | Reva Fletcher, Forrest Clonts, Myr- | unmistakably Park Trammell, shm\-:““ M“R“':- | ing a threequarter front face, ;unl!uufiev- W. M. Steinmeyer, h“wd"‘-;agu ST T 4‘rno|.1.~¢; yoLinowihy R of his exposition buildings and Un- iim daily. N 4 Mrs. Trammell is delighted with fon Stations. the portrait, which was so precious in the eyes of the that he would not trust even the express company to deliver it to the man-, sion, but deputized and charzed spe. cially, his old friend and companion, Col. Alexander, for pleas- | ant work of coming to Tallahassee and bringing for personal delivery the portrait which was presented to | Mrs. Trammell Saturday.——Tallahas- see Democrat. Under—Prize, Kknife, Lakeland Furniture and Co. Sack Race for Boys 12 Years and Under—Prize, tie, donated by the Hub Clothing o. Sack Race for Girls 12 Years and Under-—Prize, jar pickles, donated by E. G. Tweedell. Running Jump for boys 12 years and Under-—Prize, boy’s book, do nated by Miss Ruby Daniels. Foot Race for Children Four and Five Years— 'rize, child’s chair, do nated by Skipper Furniture Co. ccompanied by Mrs. De-| Foot Race for Boys 13 and 15 er, Mts. Ghavlotte l-]nr:—!‘“‘“” Inclusive—Prize Dbox candy, oday for their home in Ft. (lunme(l'hy H.r-nlpy & Henley. W . Mre. Degett jand Running High Jump for Boys Un. e spent the winter months der 16 Years—Prize, baseball glove, d and made many friends donated by Lakeland Hardware & 4 Pliwling Co. 1 Rope Race, Team donated by Hardware but the number of rivers which ap- proach it from ahove, and suddenly fall into it to their intense astonish- ment, The valley is decorated with marvelous waterfalls, They vary in height from a few hundred to 2,500 feet. Tourists travel thousands of miles to see these falls, and owing 'to the fact that they are in gov- THE YOSEMITE V;LLEY ernment park, no enterprising spec- By George Fitch. AR The Yosemite Valley jocated 14¢ them up with improvements. | Margaret Patterson, Fannie Pope, Mollie Weaver, Albert Murrell, Ma- rion Hetherington, Henley Combs, | William Russel, Joe Lohr, Cleo Scip- per, Monroe Bryant, Ruth Day, Ralph Peterson, Nellie Shannon, Leo Jerkins, Mary Burgner, Louise Pant- ley, Bettie M. Parks Tucker. Rev. of the church and the friendly atti- tude manifested by the friends and the people of Miami generally.” proposition which ought the early improvement of pof road. , M. Eaton has purchased 1 Lakeland Auto and Sup - handsome eight cylinder, mger Caddilac, the new- fost approved type of this car. It is olive green in is not only elegant in ap-! ut is one of the most lnxu in the State. —— e and Clemmie sew up the gash in his wrist. When the physicia had completed the job Spector was so weak from loss of blood that he could hardly stand on his feet.-—Philadelphia Record. Wallace Wear— Benediction . ar ulators have been able # g Miss Mary Walker | Wedded to Mr. Ohlinger The announcement of the mar- !riage of Miss Mary Walker to Mr. vonald Ohlinger, of Frost Proof, will come as a pleasant surprise to the Lakeland friends of this popular young lady. The wedding occurred at noon on Wednesda¥, April 28. Only the immediate members of flwl contracting parties were present, the ' Brds Thompson retnrned?lr'y“'m from l!:}l"u(‘u Class—Prize, tie, bride having Misses Catherine and' bassee today, where lhe‘;‘“"'“md by \\(’vks”& Brown . { Dorothy Ohlinger for her only at. i B (1 past week, in thel Ropel Race, mr‘ Teams ‘irom PI\VII. tendants. These two interesting Al members are urged to attend the canning club demon- athea Class and Classes 16 and 18— little nieces of the groom acted as teorgie Kvans, Commander. ¢ Prize, box candy, donated by Red |flower girls, strewing the approach O '8 ! | Cross Drug Store. L 1to the altar with rose petals, ReV. ' see———— f#mbers o the Sunday school | Bot’th? Breaking Contest l'or‘\\'f)m-vAnxlin of \\'.nur-hula performed the p N iiaber. 14| tnoluatve; Mlon— ].l‘ll . brooch, donated by Con.'ceremony, using the ring service. M. Bowden to Dr. P. L. Goss. | TMethndlst SHUTOH, et re- | Ner & Oblf:en. . i ‘Thp bride was beautifully gowned in I.. K. Davis and husband to \W. @ 1b assemble at the Church on ,“r""'k"r Eating ( ‘"1"’“ for Men or 4 wedding dress of pussy willow taf- A jjatchell et al. ‘afternoon at 3 o'clock, to Wonen o2 l',”m' box Swect Soap, do- feta with chiffon and lace trimmings. | Southern Land Securities Co. or the Children’s Day ex-|hated by Central Pharmacy. She carried a shower-bouquet of or- . y. Turley and wife. Throwing Contest for Women-— 'ange blossoms and wore a wreath M. M. Loadholtes and wife to M. Prize, pair silk hose, donated by |of cumquat blossoms in her hair. poor. s Hoffpauer, who tormerly’ow‘:“ Dry UOO(VIH Co. {The ring used in the ceremony was B. b Lakeland, but is now liv- )oung( AMuha T ooy R"'""‘“\‘,’”"' 1”“‘ wedding ring of her grand-' geggoms Inv. fami, 18 in the city for a few x‘:?fiw:;ng;r' Oenatedi by Wilkow! mother, Scott. Young Women's Foot Race-—Prize, ‘:". (] fan, donated by Cole & Hull. { Cox d Mrs. E. M. Buck left to-| \i\ 1i0q Men's Foot Race—Prize, | L their home at Waynesboro, | . ;. cy; and shave, donated by Ho - | LB This estimable couple Will |y} yiyior Barber Shop. Halloxay: \ 5 vife to W. A welcomed when they Te-| yjaprjeq Women's Foot ApiEBE QR S e winter. Prize, box candy, donated by business near Frost Proof and owns \\.;:dd::l' Pharmacy . ‘a large orange grove. He is the (}I'n”‘;l ¢ Running High Jump for Men-— youngest brother of Mr. Edwards ™ = ' .0 siate Bank Prize, hair cut and shave, donated Ohlinger, a former Lakeland resi- Bradbury. by C. O. Wheeler. dent who now lives in Frost Proof. W. H. Whatley and wife to W. A. ! Spear and Ring Race for Men—| Mr.and Mrs, Ohlinger left for San= Jolian : her Minnesota home mmm-.1Prlze. pair Phoenix silk bhose for ford, where they took the steamer Florida Fruitlands Co. to Mdrs. Bourquin has been the |men, donated by Miss Minnie Reyn.'for Jacksonville and the East Coast. Kasparl, f Mr. H. A. Burgess while vlds. | They will be at home to their friends Tarida; and: Oeorgia Land o, to she is greatly pleased with| Spear and Ring Race for Women after May 6 at their new home on Ruby C. Daniel. | and this part of Florida.|-—Prize, pair Phoenix silk hose forl"rnokpd lL.ake, near Frost Proof. (,: M. Boland and wife to W. F. unlikely she will return | Women, donated by . Miss Minnlc‘ Hallam & Co. \ Reynolds. | i e ( Running High Jump for Young Demonstrating to Jacob Spector, lLadies—Prize, pair silk hose, donat 23 years old, of South Second street, od h\: l'lofl)l‘h Shoe (‘(),. g { (Furnished by the Security Abstract who was being shaved, how people N\ail Driving Contest for Women- i and Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) commit suicide with a razor, Max Prize, picture, donated by McKay | Weinstein a barber at South Third Furniture Co. l street, became so realistic in his pan- The railroad fare will be 40 cents tomining that spector bfcame alarm- , for adults, 20 cents for children from ' ed. Reaching up with his right b2 hand Spector attempted to waive} Frank lLowater to Sven M. Wer- Weinstein asMe, but as ne did so The Telegram office is at all times 27" his wrist camie in contact mith the basy in turning out the highest; ''- K. Ollibhant, Jr, and Sr., to y.op eqged implement. Before |erade of job printing. Some beauti |C'tY Of Bartow. Weinstein could back away a deep _ I ful specimens of printing have . C. Mills to C. D. Mathers . 'gash had been slashed across the to see the Lakeland cream [")” Stly: Hken. exesitad Tor Southern Trust & Investment Co. i ¢ the man in the chair, sev- flowing one way; | g to W. D. McRae et al. jat when they go to skim it R. J. Clifton and wife to Lee O. of it will turn to whey. Doke and wife. Wilson B ' J. Degen and two little James T. 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(. complished daughter of Mr. E. J. Walker, and formerly resided in Lakeland, where she numbers her friends by her acquaintances. Mr. Ohlinger is in the nursery — Deen and wife to €. W. | Race— ! Lake Logan and wife to Emily i aravireviaizg 7S H. G. Bourquin, of North ‘Minnesota, who was called ithe death of Mr. Shelley, in W, a few days ago, will re- to J. A. Jacob REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS — KELAND CREAM ; Evening Telegram: 1 here-' d you a small composition keland Cream that attend- Polk. County Products Din h you so highly recom-45 to MAKE FAMOUS PLAYERS USED BY THE World's Champions EXCLUSIVELY Play Ball!| The Season Is On We have in Stock Full Line of Reach Base Ball Gloves Mitts Masks Bats April 29, 1915 Apri' 30, 1915 J. M. Andreds and wife to C. W. | Banks. | think these verses worthy e in your paper I would be 0 have you publish them. re- lakeland firms, and this office never has a dis- satisfied customer. A job of printing, or a little job, gets prompt and satisfactory service at | hands. ering an artery. In the excitement which followed the accidental cutting Spector al- most bled to death. A brother of the injured man finally made a| Pollosk »ad wite: to 1 M. tourniquet out of a towel. 1 Then Spector was placed in an au- tomobile and hurried to Mt. Sinai Hospital. It required ten stitches to big and wife to Leon U like this cream do ell ose up in a fluiter; all stay nice and sweet will be plenty of butter —D. Crockett to see H | Pipkin. PORTO RICO YAM DRAWS for sale,| G. T. $1.50 per M. Address A. P. HUX, Goss Trilby, Fla. 4130 G T Be **“THE WOMAN BEAUTIFUL.” You can have luxuriant glossy hair; pearly teeth, smooth hands, and a soft, clear healthy skin if you will use our hair tonics and beautifiers. They are free from harmful ingredients. Remember, itis easier to keep your hair than to restore it when it falls; it is easier to keep your beauty and complexion than to overcome sallowness and wrinkles. Begin today. Use OUR Beautifiers. WOO0DS’ DRUG STORE PHONE 408 WE TAKE CARE Edwards and wife to Dr. P. Il Edwards and wife to I)r.‘ udiorium It a wooden building fell on a| THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA |Program chanoed daily typewriter, would you say the ma- | Worth the admission alone . Cd pi( tures UNDER-WOOD? Continuous Show 2:30 to 11 p. m. Licens invite the lady out 3,000 VOTES TONIGHT CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT Tomorrow— GIANTS-WHITE SOX WORLD TOUR In 6 reels, a great picture full of comedy TONIGHT chine was Fiuo, to din- HOOL EXERCISES . : et Like meeting old friends We start the week off with a big AT 8:15 P. M. 5S¢, 10c¢ treat, six big reels, including a Keystone, the Million $ Mystery, another dandy 2 reeler and a good Biograph [oison Yitagraph Essanay Lubin, Selig, Etc. TOMORROW Sy e Viky Vednorlam= THE HEART PUNCH | Featuring Jess Willard, the World's champion See the great S-round bout between the champion and his llrainer. Thursday— z SPECIAL PROGRANM | Keystone scream Friday— UATIGN EXERCISES THE HORSETHIEF would be one of our diamond stud- ded bracelets. Rich and tasteful in design, with the fire of the diamonds added, one of these bracelets would | Keystome Scream IDAY, SATURDAY Ta E DOCTOR'S STRATEGY (omedy Scream TIE I'ILLION $ MYSTERY 2 thrilling reels, 16th episode THE WELLS OF PARADISE 2 be fit for a queen, I your queen or any Why not see them before de- ciding what your gift shall be. Conner & O’Stee Postofice Next Door te ” other. — MOOSE MINSTREL Admission 5 and 10c. A beautiful 2 reel drama, -om'nil.g Change of program Monday, Wed- you don’'t want to miss nesday and Friday | | | SALE

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