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THE BVBNfoCr TELEGRAM, : LAKgt'0 FIA, WEDNE3DAY.' FEB. 6, IS 18
:land
Laconics
Lawrence and daughter
yesterday from Arcadia to
Lawrence's fatther, Mr.
rfca owns property south of
tV.c Wear has been in
:..3 the past two days at
1 rd meeting of the State
: v ! BaptiBts. This board
taking over the Bap
i tad publishing it under
i of the State Board of
r:rtll be moved from Ar
i;onvllle. '
In Society
jpu ooi a wo vvcr me re-
William Nelson were
.Soon at the Gentry
6t Cfc The little one was
ut if r . and had been ill only
Jt I JZi t8 the son of Mr and
m. I lion, who arrived re
! nr Tit to Mrs. Hall's par-
t Mrs. John X. Petersen.
I ivement, they have the
yd their many friends. Tha
j placed in a vault, an
May.
4 If v placed in
Li: ' north in
Jl-rrrr
w id. Urs., E. J. El
The Woman's Club Building
To Be Moved Back;
No Meeting Tomorrow
The Woman's Club will not hold
their regular meeting tomorrow ow
ing to the fact that the Club House is
to be moved back on the lake shore,
and will not be available for the
meeting.
The necessity for movine the rinh
House was found urgent owine to
tne fact that it must be fifty feet from
the Elks Home in order for the lat
ter building to get the proper insur
ance rating. The members of the
Club have arranged for the buildinr.
to be moved back to the lake, and
the grounds will be graded and lev
eled, and put into an attractive lawn,
making of this a real beauty spot.
large Attendance at Meeting
Of Tourist Club
The large number in attendance
yesterday at the Tourist Club be
speaks the popularity hnd success
of this enterprise. Seventy ladies
from the different States of the U. S.
met with Mrs. Martin tn th n...
... ,
SERIES MEETINGS
BEGIN TONIGHT AT
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH; REV. DEW
TUBE IN CHARGE
Tonight there will begin at the
First Baptist church a series of
meetings, to be conducted by Dr. and
Mrs. J. H. Dew.
The services will continue twlco
daily at 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m., the
first day service being tomorrow afternoon.
Mr. Dew comes highly recommend
ed as a great preacher and Mrs. Dew
as a sweet Binger. Rev. Wear, pastor
ot the church, wants all the mem
bers of the church, the Sundav
school, the visitors and all unsaved
people in the city, to hear Dr. Dew
preach and Mrs. Dew sing tho gos
pel.
The Lakeland Golf Club is holding
a selected hole contest which will end
Murch 1. Many members, have entered.
E. N. GOOD AND
W. L SAMMON ARE
ELECTED ASS?
if
1
mondo building, bringing with them eF 8COre8 t0 date are:
their needlework and tw , w- chase 3
Elliott, of Dell
& D., and Mr. and Mrs. Max
Idlnjie, cf Montrose, S. D., are in
t;' 3 shown about by Will
" wl is also from South Da
;. aie fenner are at Tampa and
wbjTBl-.j for the winter, but
harwell, pleased with Lakeland
'e tjr ara coming back to spend
t KOt tla winter, and look up a
tfctome for the future. Climate,
' lid , all!; conditions in Lake
1 6c'.l tia best they have found
I tela-.Vpfj Elliott, is one of tho
88 county millers and says
I a t;o4 location here for a
oom.l.:.!:yi
G.;: i
Way's lesne we present the an
in cf Mr. R. L. Mayes as a
ijfi Izt County Commissioner
a Cl;trict. Mr. Mayes' fine
nd ;!andid character are too
11! need any commen
Jjfc w believe it may be truth -
rf tl t it Mr. Mayes is chosen
lone? tie will do his duty as
tt, Wiihout fear or favor, and
fill t;a his utmost endeavors
He c'iens efficient and con-
B asrvice. We are sure his
f yfilt be well received by
Ins generally.
n
r 'i
jght at 1:15 the fire alarm
the C;partment being called
)rn-? c Myrtle street and
avc-where a house occu-
Mr. C-Jter and family was a
jllamea.: The fire had pro
bo fcr, when discovered by
ly tiat they barely escaped
Urri according to their
ad M the person sending in
a hai to run four blocks to
at box, the house was almost
te loss by the time the Fire
pt reached the scene. The
M completely destroyed as
- hcaehold goods. The
longed to a Mr. Tucker, of
7, at' It is not known if
lan-Jasurance on the build
I household goods were in-$3C9-with
Skipper & Groov
flre was hurning so furiously
Department reached the
t the big truck came be
d up. I The sand was very
In front of the house, and
I wfased to budge. The
of the Department lad to
i to getj it prized up and out
d, and; out of danger, which
f done without any damage.
Jwas high and burning shin-
ft
I carried several blocks.
ln that section were kept
Ing their homes free of the
.fands. 8
accredited to women (their tongues)
A jolly good time they surely had
and it is a fine way to help the tour
ists meet and form new acquaint
ances. This is a weekly occurance, anl
Lakeland ladies are opening the)
homes for uch gatherings, thus
showing our hospitality.
Next Tuesday being Lincoln's
birthday, there may be no meeting of
thh club, but the following Tuesday,
Fob. 19, Mrs. A. C. Shaffer will en
tertain at her home, Morton Driv
7u9.
W. M. V. Meeting
The W. M. U. of the Baptist church
hold their monthly business meeting
Monday afternoon in the Junior
room, with twenty ladies present. Ali
tor the business session, Mrs. Harn
ly conducted the Mission Review for
January, which was very helpful and
interesting.
T. E. L. Class
All the members of the T. E. L.
Class are expected to be on hand
Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
the Red Cross rooms and get their
nev work. We have promised one
hundred pieces for February anl
your help is needed badly.
.... REPORTER:
Miss Mary Groover read between
acts at a local talent entertainment
at Plant City on last Friday night,
and of her work the Plant City
Courier says:
"Miss Mary Groover, of Laknlnnd
whose generosity can alwavs ho
counted upon in entertainments of
this worthy nature, gaTe a reading
of Dickens' "Execution of Sidney Car
ton," which was so heartily received
that she resnonded with tha
.... v ji -
popular "The GoblinB Will Get You."
"OVER THE TOP."
"Sam-
t1 ... "'lujiin'iLMj.'iwriu'ran
TCNICHT
jSMILt STEVEN9
J- . I In 1
! OUTWITTED.
st f'ttro Wonder Play
"C3ERITA"
a Different Act
ttion 10 and 20 Cents
'OVER THERE
?WAH BRIDES''
By R. A. Ward.)
"Somewhere in France the
mies"
And the "Tommies" are fighting
together,
With weapons in hand, together they
stand,
in an seasons and all kinds of
weather.
They crowd in the trench with their
allies, the French,
And refuse to falter or stop,
And constantly waiting the word
of command,
"Over the top, boys, over the top."
Like a swarm jot hornets they rash
at the foe,
Regardless of shell or of shot;
They may take a few yards of the
enemy's trench,
But dearly such victories are
bought.
J'tc ground may be strewn with the
wounded and dead
By the bombs which the enemies
drop,
But the only way to conquer
Huns
la to go for them "over the top.
Dale Williams 3S
Anton Shneider 39
C P. Fuller 4
B E. Betts 41
C. M. Clayton 40
C. 0. Pinch 43
L. W. Cottman . , , 41
M. Agress . 61
J. R. Weeks 53
I&nier 53
C H. Williams 37
W. Clarke 39
W. Todd 37
I Pearce 42
P. Benford 43
K. Thornton 45
II. Edmonson 5;
Q. L. Palmer 55
W. L. King 52
Many visitors are enjoying the
course and its condition, continues to
improve. Each week sees new
breakers and hazards being built.
The Anderson brothers, profession
als of New York City, who are tour
ins the South, expect to reach Lake
land next week, where they will stay
over at the club for a few days.
Some exhibition matches are being
arranged. ,
Course at Brewster.
The Cynamide Phosphate Co. of
Brewster are having a golf course
made for their employes, under the
a.vection of Anton Schneider.
W. H. Lundberg, the' Lakeland nrn
febsional, has laid out the course and
is superintendenting the work. There
are nine holes situated near the cen
ter of town and adjoining the club
r.ouse.
Although the members of the com
pany are playing now, the course will
not be in condition until early in the
fall. The length of the course Is nn-
pioximately 2,000 yards.
At the regular monthly meeting of
the directors of the First National
Bank, held yesterday, deserved recog
nition was given the faithful and ef
ficient services of two of the attaches,
when Mr. E. N. Good and Mr. W. T.
Sammon were each advanced to the
position of assistant cashier.
Messrs. Good ' and Sammon have
been with the First National for about
five years. Mr. Good has charge of
the collections, all motters in escrow
and general supervision nvnr thn
book-keeping of the Institution. Mr.
Sammon is the Paying Teller. Both
ot these gentlemen discharge their
duties in a manner that not only is
highly satisfactory to the bank man
agement, but which makes them pop
ular with the public, and gains friends
for the institution. Both will con
tinue the same line of duties as here
tofore. Their friends will' learn of
their promotion with much pleasure.
At yesterday's meeting the state
ment made to the directors showed
resources of one million four hundred
thousand dollars, the deposits reach
ing the magnificient figure of one mil
lion one hundred and fifty thousand
dollars.
Style Notes in
Women's Wearing
Apparel
DR. HALL "Vf
FINE LECTURE
LAST NIGHT
Dr. W. E. Hall, a lecturer of nation-wide
prominence, pleased n largos
crowd at the Christian chunih last
night when he gave one of his hu
M'orous lectures on "The Evolution
cf a Girl." Dr. Hall, during the
lr.uny years he has traveled and lec
tured, has covered 950,000 milps and
everywhere he goes he leaves: sun
tihine behind him.
o"- u nvi djjiuiuuu, a iiiuvnii; - "
picture of a girl taking her at six mand 18 contant,y Increasing for A
n i .. . II. T. plirnra Thoro'o o pnaonn
c - ' n i uimuii
MEETING NOTICE
park
the
We have foes engaged in the battle
of life,
Who defy us like Goliah of old;
Tne list of their crimes and foul mis
deeds Can never by mortals be told.
We may have some success in "snip
ing." And may cause some airships to
drop,
But we can never hope to destroy
them,
Without rushing" "over the top."
Lakeland, Fla.
Preaching tonight in the
again, at 7 o'clock, sharp.
All are Invited to attend, especial
ly the strangers and sinners. And af
ter today we will have two services
daily at 2:30 p. m. and at 7 p. m.
One Bro. Clark from the North
west, will have charge of the music.
J. H. ELLIS, Evangelist.
n.o!iths, and on up through the vari
ous ages until C5 years was reached,
and .ho left in the minds of all the
really worth-while, lovable girl, who
vah hot the dancer and card player,
hut tile domestic, home-loving, liter
al v. "talontpH vmino ,.,.., i.
1 ' iff -J""" nuilltlil, VYIlil
imakeshome8 and hearts happier for
uB a.uuwn ner. hih lecture was
interspersed with witticisms, and was
mucn enjoyed by the large crowd
present. Quije a neat sum was madi
by the sale of tickets.
The Christian church is making
great progress under the leadership
of Rev. Chas. H. Trout. The church
debt has been paid, a new addition
to the ohurch has been made, pro
viding seating capacity for nearlv
ZOO additional scholars, which has
been paid for, and the Sunday school
is now buying a piano. Such a rec
ord in so short a time is one af
which to be proud.
A Display of
Spring Favorite's
Every day we receive new models,
keeping our display of Suits and
Dresses unusually attractive.
A visit to our Apparel Department
will prove unusually interesting.
REYNOLDS
MWE OWN THE LAND"
Castor Beans and Sea Island Cotton
Will both produce splendid returns when planted and properly cared
for on our lands In the "Webste Belt" of Sumter County.
We have cleared land, ready for the plow-perfect drainage, aweet
dark, soil.
$40.00 PER ACRE YOUR OWN TERMS
"WE DON'T MIND SHOWING YOU"
Florida and Georgia Land Co.
KIBLER HOTEL BLDG. LAKELAND, FLORIDA
Our output, grows daily the de- COSTS Mn hi? vnn iriT
AT PLANT CUT
6833
MIAMI 1'IONEEK BURIED
with tuberculosis. Besides his widow
he is survived by 'three children, Al
va, aged 15 years; Gladys, aged 13.
and Wilhelmina, years, of age, and
two brothers, C. E. McMullen of
Lakeland and H. A. McMniion a
Linsay, Cal., and one sister, Mrs. S.
I Futch. Miami Metropolis.
A Florida school ma'am in giving
a geography lesson called upon a
precocious youngster named Johnny
to tell what he could about "zones."
Johnny responded as follows: "There
arc two kinds of zones, masculine
and feminine. The masculine zones
are temperate and intemperate,
while the feminine zones are both
horrid and frigid." Exchange.
FOR RENT-Furnished bedrooms,
close in. 502 East Qrange- street,
Phone 318 Red. 7153
Shippers are considerably con
ccned over the increase in the price
of ice, the new scale taking effect
yesterday. Last season the berry
shippers secured ice at $4.lo, but the
new rate is $7.00. Under the oM
rate tho cost of icing a pony refrig
erator was about 41 cents, but now
it is 70 cents. Plant City Courier.
Get the A. H. T. habit, and you will
never regret it. The cigar that is
just right 6833
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Services were held yesterday after
noon over the body of A. K. McMul
lpr., a pioneer resident of this com
munity, who passed away on Satur
day. Members of the Elks' lodge act-
e.1 as pass bearers and Dr. J. L.
White, pastor tof.the First Baptist
church, officiated at the services from
King's undertaking chapel and at the
graveside in the city cemetery.
Mr. McMullen passed away Satur
day after suffering for many years
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Having been asked by numerous
friends to offer as a candidate for
County Commissioner from this dis
trict (No. 5), I hereby announce my
cucdidacy' and will appreciate the
support and votes of the electors
promising to use my best effortst to
kok after their Interests if eulocted
Very respectfully,
R. L. MAYES.
Dairy Products
207 NORTH KENTUCKY AVENUE
PHONE 29
High-claea. Dairy Produce bought and
sold. Will handle everything that
comes from a dairy.
OPEN FEBRUARY 9th
G. A. MAIZE
of the
LAKELAND DAIRY
1 II r"" ""' ""f T'l IT1" nil ,n
SEATS GO ON SALE AT CITY DRUG STORE FOR THE ELABORATELY
STAGED AND COSTUMED MUSICAL COMEDY NOVELTY
LOST Bunch of keys. Finder will
please leave at Telegram office, or
at Miss Ruby Daniel's. 5,00u
AUDITORIUM, ONE NIGHT ONLY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8
BIG BRIGHT FAST TUNEFUL This Is the show you have been
asking for and guaranteed to be as advertised
PRICES: 75c, $1.00, $1.50 PLUS WAR TAX, AT CITY DRUG STORE
With our Two Drug Stores
Henley's and the Magnolia
We are able to give service which cannot be excelled anywh.re
In the country. Whether it is Drugs, Toilet Good.,
Rubber Goods, or
Hot and Cold Drinks
Ice Cream and Fruit Punch
For Parties, Etc.
, We have the Best that money can buy. y -
Have you been feeling Run Down?
If to seek Health
Through a Bottle of
Tanlac
One Bottle will make you
Feel 10 year Younger
Let us Serve You.
Tourlata cordially Welcomed at our Stor.
HENLEY & HENLEY
HENLEY'S
Phone 62 and 63
MAGNOLIA
Phono 25
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