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[n Case of Fire *hone 5,000 ; LR his is the first of the mid-week holidays, all the stores closing 2:30 today for a half holiday. " isg Day, who has been employed ae Cut Price Store for some time, today for her home in Kentucky. r. L, W. Smith, a banker and 7er of Haines City, is spending day in Lakeland. r. P. B, Chunn returned this Jiing from a business trip of ~ra] days to Birmingham, Ala. Nnr. ang Mrs. J. R. UTy for Jacksonville, Olgays with their son, Mr. W. 3y, the prominent architect ST city. Talley left to spend a B. of Gone Telegram is indebted to Mr. V.. Pixley, of Fort Wayne, Ind., iles of papers published in that *. B. H. Cornelison, of Salis :, N. C., ig a visitor to Lakeland, guest of his kinsman, Mr. A. Cornelison. ‘8. Tolson, who hag been visit- it the home of her son, Mr. G. ‘olson, for the past several hs, returned to her home at 1.bert, Ga., today. interesting account of the iage of Misg Aline Van Sickler, r. M. A. Stansberry, which oc- d Tuesday night, was unavoid- omitted from today’s issue, but (ill appear tomorrow . . Jenpie Willits anq sister, Fanny Davidson, left today for " home in Monmouth, Illinois. take the Mallory line steamer “impa and go to New York via West, thence to their home. ~ will return to Lakeland where spend about half of each year, * in the fall. = . - B > Southeast Missionary Circle of aptist church met at the home rs. W. H. Jackson with six ers present, one new member added. The quiz leader, Mrs. ', conducted the study of the t Joseph while the other ladies busy with their needles for the t of the missionary fund. Aft- freshments were served, the ng closed to meet with Miss Lemm, May 20. wrs, T. J. Harr and O. F. v, of near Bristol, Tenn., and G. C. Mottern of Jonesboro, [' , are in the city, suests at the of Mr. Powell Ottinger, Mr. 22| \\ n being @ brother of Mrs. Ot- 4 These gentlemen are promi- !y Troutman-Clatty Nuptialg Were Celebrated Today At the Methodist church at noon today, Mr. Walter Troutman, son of Mrs. M. A. Troutman, of this city, and Miss Pear] Clatty, of Pennsyl- vania, were uniteq in marriage, Rev. POOSOIS000 Lt 10800 | 1. B. Ley officating. Mr. Troutman is engaged in busi- ness at Sebring, and Miss Clatty was visiting at that place, and this led to the romance which had its cul- mination in the marriage of the young people today. The happy couple left on the 1:30 train for a short wedding tour to Jacksonville and other points, after which they wilJl make their home at Sebring. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Carter re turneq yesterday from a visit to New York city. ten days’ Mr. J. H. McLain, formerly the Live Wire Real Estate Co., this city, a business trip for a few days of of Mra; W, D antly entertained the sewing circle in the city park yesterday afternoon Mrs. Galloway made a most gra- cious hostess and a pleasant time was enjoyed by all present Mrs. Wm. Steitz and Mrs, M. F. Hetherington and little daughter, Marjorie, left this morning for Pass- a-Grille, for a few (ays’ outing at that noted resort. TMr. and Mrs. W. H. Slagle and their son ang daughter left today for Salem, 0., where they will spend the summer, These excellent people are property-owners and half-year residents of Lakeland, and they ex pect to return in November, D. H. Gilbert, the lon king’' of Florida, will open offices in Lakeland during the watermelon sea- son, having renteq a handsome suite in the Evening Telegram buiMding Mr. Gilbert will handle a crop of about eighty acres for J. \W. Kim- brough, besides several other crops in this section. “waterme Mirs. M. C. Beymer who was a guest of the Elbermar Hotel for the winter, will leave Sunday for her home in Chicago. Enroute home, she will be joined by her son who resides in Savannah, Ga. Miss MinnieB. Wilder very de- lightfully entertained the mem- bers of the Baptist Young Ladies Auxilllary, yesterday. A social program had been arranged and the time passed pleasantly and profitably. Refreshments were then daintily served by the hos- tess, after which the guests de- parted, declaring the afternoon a decided success. MP, and Mrs. C. F. Cox two daughters; Mr and Mrs James Pickard left Tuesday for thier homes in Park Rapids, Min- nesota. Mr. Cox is a member of the real estate firm of Pickard Bros. Company, and has been ac tive in business here during the inter. Mr and Mrs luk.ml and nd substantial citizens of their (are parents of the resident Pick (@l 1nities ang it is probable that more of thewn may make valu-|iionds during their nvestmentg in or near Lake- e e ™\ame of baseball between the \"euu and Dade City is in prog- we go to press, and a hard- ang interesting game s being . Our special sporting reporter hand with a bunch of Fabers ream or so of paper, so we we a full account of the game ow. MAJESTIC § vl; & young girl from Wau chula, d & sweet name, it wag lah; 2e Majestic she Beu went 8 money well spent ures "twas impossible ner. tc .'u(».i TONIGHT GRIST IN THE MILL nay 2-reeler that w dy. A hundre Il romp hom No, we mear PUMPS |'t that a fu jicture. Is P dey? It is ure ang “pur Prices 5c got it's nic in the #fternocon and th 10 5 4 made many stay here this winter. Both families have (\prn'“«'! YII«'III~wI\'x’\ as (lk"llLiht ¢d with Lakeland and are looking forward to returning in the fall e e e e e~ ards, and have Throw s PEBBLE Into a Pool and See What a Circle It Makes, Throw an ADVERTISEMENT Into This Paper and You Will Also Be Burprised at the Result. ¥ . AUDITORIUM is down from Georgia on | Galloway very pleas- |¢ L. T. L. MEETING The L. T. L. will have a social meeting at the home of Mrs. Pike Adair Friday afternoon from 3 to § o'clock. Each member ig requested to be present bringing a light lunch MILDRED MORSE, President FAMILY REUNION AND BIRTHDAY PICNIC The first day of May the children, grandchildren ang great grand chil- dren anqd a goodly number of friends met at the residence of Mr. John W Costine, near Morse to celebrate his 85th birthay. The house not being |large enough to hold the crowd they repaireq outside the yard ang spread ’vhnn-r Just one thave pleaseq a king. Mr. Costine re- ceived many presents with much joy. After dinner such a would a few hours was spent in chatting and play among the lit- |{tle folks Attending the reunion | were four children, twenty-six grand [children’ twelve great grandehildren and andchildren '.’m,[ fourteenchildren were absent ONE WHO WAS THERE twenty-four great STATE BANK OF AUBURNDALE Auburndale, Fla., (ondenseq Statement of Condition at (loge of Business, April 16, 1914 RESOURCES Loans anqg discounts $ 276,18 Banking house L0748 | Furniture anq fixtures 1,570.35 Expenses SSESIRIRRL F 1 ) Cash on hand and due from bankg Interest paid out 9 $52,224.08 LIABILITIES 't'.nmu! stock (paid in) ..$15,000.00 Deposits .07 Bills payable 00 Interest, exchange and rent % 166. 68 Certifieq checks 3 3 Cashier's checks .. 224.6 $.‘.2,:21.nR 1, P. E. Braddock, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge belief and P. E. Braddock, Cashier. Correct Attest: JOHN PATTER SAMUL Imumru Subgcribeq and sworn to before hth day of May 1914. BR G. JONES, State of Florida. me this the WERD) Notary Public, My commission expires April 17, 1917, NOTICE Bidg for the new Sunday school room of the First Methodist church will be opened Friday (tomorrow) evening, at 8 o'clock. All bids tp be considered must be in my hands at that time. 3.8, LEY, 2520 For the Committee. 1CE CREAM orders delivered on Sun- Prompt delivery. J. M. Phone 214 Red. 2470 SRS TP SRSy =V WANTED-—Position; on account of business changes will be out of a position next week; am a hustler, can give city under- stang retail and wholesale grocery day Ansley references; business. Address M., care Tele- gram 2512 —————————————————————————— FOR SALE-—Small grocery with dwelling; price $1,600; good terms; splendiq oppertunity. Ed- Pharmacy. Phone ward Bennett, over Red Cross Pharmacy. Phone 386. THEATRE :““mm“wm Why was it the Auditorium had 716 people last might to see that classy show? Why did the same 716 people go out with smiles of con tentment on their faces. Because they saw four excellent reelg of pic- tures run by a licensed operator clear as a chrystal and steady as an eight day clock. Because Geor_ gie Schmidt, that little old rascal had can it be FATAL BEAUTY THE PATH s before ), and the orchestra, famoug SO\XII\G HlS OAIS the crowd possible there is e Uniteq States or Eu- pu ome on down to Keystone OF GENIUS feature com Pmes 5e, lOc rs Op en 6 o'Clock SPECIAL SATURDAY THE GREAT LEAP a man ang THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND 50 For the convenience of voters in this [+ | FLA, MAY 7, 1914 b4 + PHEDPD PPPLIPPPPPPPPPPIPPPH ’y & B P B drdeediddidubdudod WATCH US B BB D Ry B R g s R L SRR T L AL SRR LSS S S T T For Timely Suggestions in the Newest Ornaments We Keep our stock strsctly up-to-date and you will always find here NEW JEWELRY in all the attractive styles that are to be favored during the coming seasons. Conner, & Q’Steen Postoifice next door to s S L L A FOR RENT-—2 tungalows, both nicely finished, 5 ang 6 rooms each; one in N. E. Lakeland; other on N. Fla. Ave. Phone 346 Black or see / Black. FOR SALE 1 3 1-2 foot show case. 1 6 foot show case. 1 marble slab, 3 feet by 4 1-2 feet. 1 20 quart copper kettle. 11 peanut roaster. D. CROCKETT, 501 N. Iowa Ave. | 2521 PAY YOUR POLL TAXES. Friday, May 8, is the last day in which poll taxes can be paid to per- mit voting in the ensuing primary. vicinity, arrangements have been made with Mr. A, C. Armistead at the City Hall, whereby taxes may be paid to him and he will issue the receipts. But remember, FRIDAY, MAY S8TH IS THE LAST DAY. M. LANIER, Collector. 2513 FOR CHOICE CUT FLOWERS for en tertainments, parties, weddings or funerals, see J. H. Tacker. Lake Pharmacy, agent for Knull, Tampa florist . 2475 J. H. Tacker, at the Lake Phar- macy, hag the agency for Knull, the Florist, of Tampa. 2475 | L Dr. SAMUEL F, SMITH SPECIALIST HYK, EAR, NOSKE AND THROAT EYES ExAMINED GLASSES FITTED TPBPPPERFEFEPFF PSPPI DD DPDD P | — PEFEIERPEPIPPEPIPIPPERIEIFPEP PP EEPEPP PEBPPPPEPPPIPEBDEIERPPRRE) T HOURS: 97012 A, M, 2 4p, M, k4 T0 4 P. M @ 0 ® i @ § w “ b & % ) @ SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING LAKELAND, FLA, @ '§' PETPPPRRTTETERE TR T PRPREIN o Gy & D e R T S & @ ! THE PALMS ;Lywwfigum«e«b«&‘z»e»«wu&zznz"s»«zm J. H. Hartzell Manager PROGRAM tal s ol S %%*0%%*&&@‘i*#%i'mi'*%i"lré BRIGHTEN-UP YOUR HOME Ly O Scrims Couch Covers it oot Do SRR R RSB B BB BRRES RIS B BR R SRS G S o SHBPHPHBBDD HHBBHHGBBODBBH SO0 @ Cretonnes Etamines Burlap Portiers UL Vonles Tapestries AAAAA THE BRIGHTEN-UP FOLKS 213 S. Kentucky Ave. p WMWQ’MWMWWPW m i @ The large stock of Beautiful Jewelry Welhave here everything that womankind could desire and there are many useful articles that men need. If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair prices, sec our display first. L L L TR E TR TR T ey H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAN FEPEEDEDES $000E 040 D, FLA. .7 he Tale of Tardiness Depends upon the time you carry, If youare having trouble with your watch or clock, bring them to us. We want the “hard ones.” All work guaranteed. “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists are included in our e b i L e e e L At L L L L L et P THE BUCCANEERS In three parts; a great gold seal universal feature; this don’t miss seeing COUNTRY STORE Friday Night ome, get your shar THE BEST ORCHESTRA IN THE SOUTH SR R R e GRAPEFRUTIT BEEMS o {FREE!- er had a GRAPEFRUIT u e\ 1 eV e > it is an absolutely new ever on the market ‘m'wn. It is 1 fection and will please \T . ~J Ask for a Grapefrult Sundac THE SILVER PALACE DRANE BUILDING ifl A e e L R L S S A nd F R 2 22 - 4 A SPSP0