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Case of Fire hone 5,000, 1. D. Mendenhall leaves pizht for New York and in the east, where she | veral weeks, ()4 . in store for all members onic Leodge. The Ceoli " ,. will put on “Are You | " at the Auditorium tonizht i e and Mrs. Graham IHarriso: tlc city, the guests of the lat- : . L. M. Bennett, fcr Jare. Mrs. Harrigon will be ntly remembered a3 Miss Ruth ell. Woman’s Christian Temper- 'pion will meet tomorrow aft- h with Mrs. J. W. Turner nt.} ome on South Florida avenue | Il members are urged to hel t. Cooke-Zarlington Comedy Co., from a record breaking weck rt Meade, open a week's en- ent at the Auditorium tonieht. will "ut on three entirely dif- acts of vaudeville every in eonfnnetion with the thres r pictures, changing the acte ight. and Vra, . HW. Youngs and | tor, Miss Mildred, retrrned isht from a pleasant stay of | woeks at St. Aucotstine, aleo | o Palm Reach while away. had a delightful time while in | reient City, a very enjoyahle | bt their daily routine while | beine a dip in the Atlantic. | ome back much improved from rip. and Mrs. Paul Browning and | Annie Rrowning left Saturday on for Plant City, where they | he Seaboard for Washington ew York. While away they | f0 visit Niagara Falls and oth- nts of interest in New York | They expect to be away about | eeks, and before leaving prom- p send thelr friends a snow- | two by parcel post. e Pal was made Saturday where- . John Embich becomes the of . 0. Denny’s home place mont avenue, R. F. Tufsey the sale. Mr. Embich re- came down to Lakeland from Ivanfa, and s to be a perma- ovt. which bears ont the ‘1t that a good town always eond peonle, | ] of sermons on Tyneri- ' i, beeun yesterdav at erring thadiet chureh by i Arew larce con~t th 3 atn Mr. George Hammerstroem, brim is cove : Walon the . I:wm.\s, tj\o T . Sheridan road at TLakeland 1M rh- | upper sid el 1 shirred chif- werflowing intn the T A good attendance w pres- 2 ! . fon on the 1 The ecrown A el J. 5 ent and that Inteilizent intercst » ahepherd of | 18 8 Pl of plush, not very full and er and always hriv Prab 1a. manaseary. in. all MALLOME Mo Driitis r Colony, a few h}'!vlrurrr»rl l;,\{ :wy ¢ it uuwlfn:n:,n messace of imnort I('””hm” to road betterment, was duyw wgo and kicked him 8o seversly ;].h’“ L““D:f it e CaRiE irg, heo restarlay, (PeHAllife A2 s . AlE ik later. ig veight sili ' to dra ur; J‘o’ r*'{m"r(n shown by all members present. “"“ SBILLE S "he trimming s of the simplest e By arse —_——— == | cha A ciuzhed d of wide, 4 forezone coneclusion. | | messaline ribbon ab the erown and ,,,,, ‘ | ties of the same. ere they are fas- | : B N 1148 ialCashPrices | TR —..-,\-;-- : , ¥ FA T ' 3 Sugar, 18 108, vevvees ST $1.00 : i ® irish potatoes, peck ....... oo 881 _—‘ [Flour, 24 1bB. ceevevvanannes a6 L ‘ -\UDEVILLE ACTS—3 Flour, 12 1bB. sevevvvnens . 40 “ LEATURE PICTURES—3 R Corn, 6acK ....oveeves veees 198 (00K AND MAE ;- BADK i s Lk San b T 1.95 ""medy Sketch | MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:305:00. Shorts, sack 1.85 TVE DOG FIGET orts, TR ERRRE) DRI 3 D ‘ NIGHT SHOW 6: 30 10 . Hen Feed, s2ck «..0ves . 2.05 incing Zarlina M oty ERESPEAN B i sk | A BUSYa]?Il;};;M A fine program for mm"h! so brin® | Flour, Self-rising, 24 1bs.... .85, iy the whole family and have one ng iI’lDJl‘. Self-ricing, 12 1b8.+..vn 45 Tahloj {laugh when An- vlr;dflnfixl;onz [T You will save money and have 3 ~V Z ' JOFNNY sour table better suprlied it you will tened at the side, tiny roscgays of fa- Ip_v.RY__s TONIGET e | BUNNY, b {ml“fll‘ flowers are sometimes used. ol ki [ THE ° consult this list frequently and give Often small, soft rosettes, made by INTIR'S A ARy VAN J | shirring the ribbon or by little groups ool L e, Wr0'S | our trade to the store where good | of very short loops, finish the trim- eeplitting Comedy \"}‘VOV I - . | ming here. But her little ladyship | — UNNY, | cervice is rer i and high grade ' may be indulged with little diminu- CIRL'S STRATEAY Al wg e A tive ostrich tips, or novel little fur or- !ing Blograph Picture A\p in a Si tilng C ds only are kept. paments, or specially designed ros- I - ettes, by way of pleasing her, if she THR DISCOVERY ‘ | Phone 123 is allowed a preference, o <idns-|'t1 ‘ Sotute { B . p| Children’s millinery is so carefully plitting Comedy 2 H i, f[ {ii kms, “Ia“aue, designed at present that mistakes i ! need not be made in the matter of r l SFOW FOR 10-15¢ \Jams D1dz, North Kentucky Ave. making a choice. ar! A ——— y. - £ ¥i Only 1,700 Seats =— e a— ” imorning, this being the first se delivered in the new edifice. ' jo'clock in the Guild hall. Ifriends will rejoice to learn of her 1Lakeland’'s handsomely paved streets {The contractors did a fine piece of work, but so far it has been up to | pavements, but this will be a thing |of the past »s soon as the sweeper py conclusion today, and we feel of 137 years, « their rezul Judge and Mrs; I‘pns Tucker re- lurnml last nizht from Skyland, N. {Goe ere they spent nearly thrce| They had a pleasant trip and were considerably benelitted. — MUGH BULDING NOW IN PROGRESS There is more building in progz- ress in Lakeland at the present time than has been the case for a long time—and this is saying much as Lakeland i3 always up and doing. The handsome new Hotel Kibler, built at a cost of $125,000, will be ready for occupancy in about three weeks, and when opened for guests hundreds of travelers will make it a point to spend the night in Lake- land instead of traveling to Tampa for comfortable quarters and then wending their way back the next {JUVENILE MISSIONARY SOCIETY ORGANIZED The first meeting of the Juvenile I!\fissinnary Society of Dixieland was |called on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 12, at 3 o'clock, at the church. The meeting was called to order by the superintendent, Miss Batey, ' {Dora Elizabeth Dickerson acted as |Secretary. | Reading, “Ye are the light of the jworld," by Migs Batey. N K'x : | Hanging Out of Uncle Sam’s Miss Ethetlo \1:;?3 riffmfi,}“ MU, Washing, by Mrs. Sweat, showing|day. R o how much more money was spent The! new city hall has been fin- . . for whiskey, etc., than for Bibles. (ished and now only a small por-| . and Mrs, J. W. Hicks h Twentv-one members were en-|tion of the interior work is to be | Mrl F. P. Henderson, of Gaines- ville, 18 visiting her daughter, Mrs. | John F. Cox, for a few days. frum have r ¢. tv'rx ed home from a pleasant «- rolled, done hefore the city officials move in. | | mer sojourn at Dixon, To mn. oy, Officers elected were as follows: | This building is a credit to the city | lthey had a 'dcli:htl'nll time B Prnqdm'ff Edith Paker. and besides housine thes officers of ! Ly __; Tirst Viee President—Fdmonia ' tpe city an ample jail has been ]‘ro-' DRl 'R Cison 18 shendine fia Moore. vided on the second floor with the afternoon in Lakeland }.,,”,“ Becond Vice President—Lenwood headquarters of the fire department Bartow from I\'|-<i.:nmeo whor ,“ arengll, {below, and richt there {is where vicinated in (;|; ;\in 'f'“ ' " Third Viee President—Lois Rnh- Takeland shines. Her $5,800 TLa- Methodist church at that ploco v “ Crison {France motor fire truck is the envy !Lord'ly T I\ Y2ty Tourth Viee President—Rlanche ¢ al] the towns in South Florida rday . s i b lorrison |y s il ipfesencl Fiiel alinn . oo by ohnson, nd in thie, as in everything else, Secretury—Dora FHON s prgon [a Rlizabeth mck-: . | Treasnrer—Geraldine Ellis. 1 & i The Evening Telesram bnild|n" he Futch builcing and the Bassett building are all under course of con- truetion end all will be hgndsome additions to the business section. {The Van Huss building has just been | completed, while the Elliston build-. 'ing is soon to receive the flnishln"‘ touches. The latter building was Ithe last wood structure in the busi: 1 ness distriet to go, and a handsome brick building has now been evolved from the old building, which adids much to the appearance of the line 'of fine buildines on Main street. i The A. C. L. will begin work on | an $80,000 freight station some time next weck, which will be one of the most pretentious struetures of the kind in the State, and which is an evidence of the larze amount of froi"h' trafic handled herc. With 'new tracks, approaches, ete., includ- ed, the A. C. L. contemplates mak- \inz improvements amounting to about $250,000 in the Lakeland yards. Lakeland is already the sec- ond most important railroad center in Florida, only being outclassed by Jacksonville, and it will stand right ,at the head of the list in this line' |when the nmew improvements are § 74 My transfer office s located In the ‘romnlr-ted.—lmkc!nn'd Cor. to Times- | The street sweeper has arrived and {restaurant opposite the Wepot. | ypjon, as soon as it can be put torether it | BTINS Me your baggage checks. will be placed in operation and L. W. YARNAL:;’O | The Guild of the Episcopal church | will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 All mem- bers are requested to attend this! meeting. The secretary will be el | A. B. Cochran, of Lakeland, re- | to enroll any new members who may Iturned home yesterday after a brief wish to join. {visit here. Mr. Cochran is one of e e !the popular conductors on the At- The contract has been let to (on. | 2Ntic Coast Line, running between | tractors MeClelland & Dickerson for | \VaYeross and Lakeland. He is also a seven-room bunealow to face [al. \nterested extensively in realty in Beulah, and which will be oceunied the Polk county city, and is havinz his fifty-room hostelry remodeled. McClellarid and family. The house His mission here wag to logk over| will be equipped with all mol .the White Tionse, which is recarded conveniences and will bo very at. |SYETYVhere as one of the most up-to- i date hotels in the State.——(Gaines- tractive. | iville Sun. Oreanist—Miss Bertha Husghes. i DORA ELIZABRETH DICKERSON, ' Press Reporter, | | | upon its completion by Mr. G. J. Miss Claribel Cason’s many friends will be interested to learn that she MR. YARNALL PURCHASTES is now engaged in teaching, being in | LOYAL IIOTEL AND CAFE harce of the second grade of the | S Bartow school. Miss Cason his heen | T have purchased the Loyal hotel an invalid for a number of years, |And restaurant and am making sonie {but has so mueh improved that she | changes beneficial to the public, and Iwas enabled to take this position— | Will endeavor to give my patrons the very best possible. I have installed ia lunch counter for short orders and 1quick service. the first she has ever held, and her great improvement. LEARN TELEGRAPHY | Phone 109. Positions guaranteed to all grad- | uates at not less than $60 per month. Steady employment, rapid promotion. Terms reasonable. See or write W. D. HOLLAND, Mgr. Lakeland Business College. 1304 | will then loom up like they should. “Executed” at Age of 137. At what age must a gentleman be proclaimed “officially dead?” The au- thorities of a German town have just | “executed,” in their absence, all those who left the fatherland for the United States in 1854. One of these pilgrims i e Do first saw the light in 1776, so what- The Telegram’s serial story, “The ‘ ever happens to him according to the Chalice of Courage,” comes to a hap- | flesh he has bad an oflicial existence | P Pretty Plush everybody to dig down to hunt the beging its daily migrations This recalls the solution at the end ave enjoyed | sure that our readers h i of “The Mikado." Bonnet for Lakeland alays leads. { it. From time to time the Telezram will publish continued etories-—they cost money, but we are here to ~ive the best class of reading possible, and there are few people who do cally he is dt nl not enjoy a good, healthy story. \\hy not say 22 “You majesty’'s word is law. Your majesty says ‘kill a gentleman,’ and a gentleman is told off to be killed. If your majesty says he is dead, practi- And if he is dead, Little Maiden l ERE is one of thoze pretty plush | bonnets that are destined to pro- tect and adorn the of little girls when they are all cd up. Plushes and all pile and na thrics are fa- vored for many pu 3, but more g especially for miliin velin y (angrily)—D' yoh T yonnet i ean 1 ¢ dut she leoks like ht color: | G heads insulted, —I think youah sls- Bartow and Mul-| berry Good Roads Agsociation held it r meeting Thursday af- . O cat the re The Lakeland, silk plush in a frame, The wee of on the ternoon, Oct o A Cordial Invitation PAGE FIVE 1S Extended to You to Attend OPENING DISPLAY Fall a};c? "thter Millinery And Dress Materials Tues. and Wed ---0ct. 14 and 15 Yours very respectfully, Miss Minnie Reynolds | Have Received Today A beautifu! line of Dress Goods and Silks. |invite all the ladies to call and let Miss Olive Tram- mell Show them to you To-day ————————————————— | have a Button Maching, and am pre- X pared to cover your buttons = x Gentlemen:--1 have a Beautiful Line of Suits, from $10 to $27.50, and if it is Value . and Style you want, come: to see me, Ial- 0 Values in O1d Paats, all sizes and styles, All my Shoes are sold witha Guarantee J. C, OWENS No. 105 Adams Bldg Ky. Ave Phone 284 § School Books and vchool Supplies Tablets, Penciis, luk. Crayons, Lunch Baskets, Bock-bags, Etc WE CAN SUPPLY YUt WANTS LAKELARND BOOX STORE Benford & Steitz MONEY SAVED EMONEYMADE UR LINE is open for your inspec- tion. We have the largest stock of shoes in the city. Our fall lines have : arrived and are giving fine satisfaction, S el Y W hy not let us satisfy you? - Hosiery For All The Family. P e e — Kimhmugh-ilu[hertord SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall