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n Case of Fire 'hone 5,000 : WW‘ u r. E. O Garland is located jissimmee for a while. s. Walner Oliphant and two *en of Bowling Green, Ky., are e city, the guests of Mrs. Oli- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. mmons, for a few days. 's. M. E. Baker, of Lafay- Ala., is the guest of her » Miss Emma Robison. 8 Buu-‘. Burd and Mr. Fred D % of Lakelamd were quietly T ed Monday evening at the of the bride’s parents in this 0 Chey intend making an extend- vedding trip and will be at in’ Lakelang after Oct. 1.,— 0 r-Informant. 3 . L. A, Fort and Mr. A. J. t, both architects of this; have formed co-partnership| * the name of “I.. A. Fort —\. J. Poteet, Architects, fioflices at the Auditorium gy | . R, C. Weidler, who was :ly appointed field secretary e State of Florida of the 1ational Sunday School As: ion, is in the city in the in- of the Sunday school work. the Florlda Qmu Counci! tS Carpenters and Joiners ~ 1, held at Kissimmee this R. L. Marshall, of this ] vas elected president of the f ization for the ensuing year. Henry Means, of Arkansas, isitor to this section, the of his brother-in-law, Mr. Lewellyn, of the Griffin vi- ‘Mr. Means had been ..-& good reports from this "1 of the country and came 0 to see for himself if these Jlue were-trme. Like all others o0 as he is doing, he is con- S that the half has not been lg. Wm. M. Hays, of Pres- \rkansas, a member of the sas Conference of the M. 1rch, South, is the guest of 'other-ux-law, Hon. Eppes « ,Sr. Mr. Hayes is a Con- e veteran, and came to nville to attend the re- a and then embraced the op- it to wvisit Lakeland. :thz had not seen for 22 Needless to say, the s wrought here in that lled him with amazement. 0 { Pierce, MicCrary and fam- Was| h D G, at: n h&% last mght and here for a time, the guest . McCrary’s mother, >, R. McCrary. “Pierce,” friends love to tall him, is given a cordial welcome boyhood home, and it is 7 to note that he has been iccessful in business, the 'y refrigerator, patented , having won a most fa- reception from the pub- la. - THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MAY 9, 1914, ————————————————————————————————————— Mr. C. M. Clayton left today for a short busness trip to Jack- sonville. Miss Corinne McCraw, of Clarksville, Tenn., is the guest of the family of Mr. W. C. Owens at the latter’s handsome home in the Drane addition. Messrs. Morgan Groover and Clyde Trammell are down from the University at Gainesville for a few days visiting their families, They expect to return tomorrow. 'Phillips Bros.,, two enterpris- ing and energetic young men, are opening a fine stock of groceries in the Bassett building. They seem to be hustlers and will doubtless do their full share of the business. Mr. C. G. Memminger and family have gone to New York City for the summer months, Mr. Memminger will make occasional tiips to and fro as the demands of his largebusiness interests may necessitate. Mr. J. E. Owens, of Murray, Ky., took advantage of the re- union rates to come to Ilorida and pay a visit to his brother, Mr. W. C. Owens. Like all visitors to Lakeland he is im- pressed with the up-to-dateness and general progressive spirit of ' Likeland. I'he lLakeland, Bartow and|! Mulberry Good Roads Associa- tion will meet at the residence of Mr. J. C. Swindel, Lakelagd, Ila., Thursday, May 14th, at 10 m, M. and Mrs. have returned to their home at Lexington, Ky. Mr. T'racy was (lulwhtul with Lake- land and had arranged to open insurance offices here, but the call of the Bluegrass was too strong for Mrs. Tracy, and these Ken- tucky ladies usually make the men do as they please. Stuart Tracy W. H. Blackerby, a preacher of the Holy Roller shurch, was re- cently convicted of criminal libel in Osceola county and sentenced to a year on the chaingang. He) refused to work and severely cut his left hand with an axe to es-| cape labor. Blackerby lived in Lakeland for a time a year or so ago, and is well here. his Icligion. A small, but fine display of po- tatoes, egg plant, onions and peppers have been placed on ex- hibition in the Board of Trade rooms by Mr. Iversen, of the Lake Parker Fruit Ranch, The merchants here ought to get busy and secure some of our excellent quality of vegetables which are| being shipped daily to the north- | ern markets. The people of Lakeland are entitled to best quality grown just as easily as can people at the north and we ought to keep enough art home to at least supply our own market which is often deficient in this line. NOTICE This is to notify the public that the three local banks will close at 12 o’clock every Thursday beginning May 14, 1914, until further notice. STATE BANK AMERICAN STATE BANK. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 2536 former | remembered | Work seems to be against | and lt can appreciate fresh vegetables of Young People Enjoyed Chicken Pillan Last Night ' A number of young people enjoyed a chicken pillau on the shore of Lake Morton last evening. Though the cook failed to show up, the pil- lau was a delicioug success, due to the efforts of Messrs., Leland McMul- len and Alonzo Trueblood, and it was not until a late hour that the merry party broke up. Mr. anq Mrs. J. G. Holcomb were the chaperones for the evening. Those who were| present were Misses Eolia Leighton, Mary ‘Groov- er, Gladys Turner, Alma Bassett, Mary Sue McRae, Helen Schaffer, Mabel Warren, Elmina Warren, Mildreq Youngs, Mildred Hampton, Messrs. ‘Wil Hetherington, Ned Skipper, James Boulware, Ferrest Clonts, Burns Terrell, Woodson Wil- liams, Eugene Armes, David Stro- haker, Lloyd Hooks, Hobson Strain, Henry Conibear anqg Malcolm Me- Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hol- comb. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR AT WORK Tomorrow’s topic is ‘“Health Hints 1for Better Living.” 1 Cor. 19:19, 20. If podsible have the meeting led by a physician. Wonder how many Endeavor ones we have in Florida? The State secretary had a splen- did time in the United Brethren community last week. It did her much good physically and other ways. After the night of April 24 at a comfortable hotel in Tampa, her parents went home to Interlach- en, and later that day Mr. W. O. Bearsg came with his automobile. Then there was a fine 10-mile ride [to Lake Magdalene. Headgquarters {were at the homes of W, 0. Bearss and Rev, J. D, Wyandt, State C. L., ex-president. There were callings on other Endeavor friends, and one {day a real picnic at the “Sinks” on Itia not often time is taken in this life for such festivities, so this one was indeed a pleasure. GRACE A. Interlachen, Fla. (the road to Sulphur Springs. | TOWNSEND. PRIZE ESSAY CONTEST A prize essay contest will be held tin the First Presbyterian church under the auspiceg of the W. C. T. U., Monday night, May 11. These I prize out of 125 in the high school and the boys will recite them for |a larger prize. A good program will be arranged. Mrs. Pillans will have charge of music. The entire program {will be in Monday evening’s paper. Everybody inviteq to come out and encourage the boys. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Furnisheq by the Security Abstract and Title Company.) May 7, 1914, M. L. and A. E. Robinson to J. B. FrankHn. Thomns A. Hill to M. W. Brax- L. N. Pipkin to M. W. Brax- bermp Real Estate Co. to Blanch Martin. Walter Ohlinger. W. aylor to Orren H. Edwin Stratton to A. C. Nydeg- ger. Elizabeth P. Cardner to Year- wood Naval Storeg Co. F. D. Robeson to Yearwooq Na- val Stores Co. D. H. Sloan to 8. U. Storm. J. C. Martin to M. L. Varn. O. C. Lanphear to C. W. Jacobs. Inland Realty Co. to J. M. Per-|. riga. Chas. W. Vande Mark to W. C Dunn. ' er— the big Saturday night is the dbig show is here also. the lights won't go ont to- C ¢ they dom’t, we will show LT MEDAL OF HONOR 1 illing feature. See the great kgj from a burning building ol ey ; RAILROAD JACK = .great thriller. See the wo =5 scue from a railroad engir £ THE HOLY LAND [ are everybody should see | i Prices §c, 10c %~ wpo¥om Toska's Orchestra oo d o PRESIDENT WILSON SAYS: “Green, how do you do it for a dime?” And what dig Green say? Why Green said: “Woodrow, I try to give the people the goods.” Well, Thomas Edison said we had the best pictures in town, now if John Philip Sousa would only take a run down here and hear our orchestra we might be able to tell you some more good news. We almost had 5 pieces last ni Geo S i wife Clara wag I but George g cap It's the Lake ow show for in land 1n~ | time—an al] feature program been a m*mwmmmww AUDITORIUM THEATRE Rt s L R N THE GREAT LEAP The most wonderful 4 reel feature ever made; a story of a Kentucky feud, full of thrilling scenes. See the horse leap from a cliff 200 feet high, with a man and woman on his back. Misg your supper rather than miss this feature. SHORTY'S ADVENTURES A 2 reel western comedy, the fun niest thing you have ever seen GEORGE SCHMIDT Sweet s S0N 28 o0rs ope conti 10Us8 until 11 $SPECIAL NOTICE Don't forget the dance next Thurs- day night. Music by the Auditorium Orchestra, peer of them all show o'clock fine essays have already receiveq a|. L e L R L L L S L R R R I R R L R SR SR WATCH US g For Timely Suggestions in the Newest Ornaments 3 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, & O’Steen Postoffice next door to us Rt S e S L DR LS R LR L A DR R LA RS RS S AL R AL SR RET LA RS LR L DL LT TR 2L Y FEPPIPEEPPIERFPEEPPERIRPSR PP R BB EG B May 8, 1914 TN pi,,kiy,, to W, G. Over- | Seddddabddsiidid s dddbodds dimda 3 S street. 2 J. D. Porter to R. E. \orman ,; W. J. Howey to Mrs. M. Gil- our ouse :3: son . .‘g, J. R. Runyan to K. H. l.n].md & J. E. Frye to Alfred Cook. i cox. & = ainting : | DICTATES OF FASHION. |3 Y g |y that s ehirt waisted fn | & Sh “7. W'll' p 1 | he gown that is shirt walste 3 t . | the back has gone out of fashion. b er ln i l lams a‘n & Young girls are wearing white vel- | :§; | vet hats, the edges bordered with a ) fluted ruffle of motre ribbon. W Covers most-- LOOkS best :g: The use of chiffon taffeta is becom- | o ing more general; it forms the basis | s : i of Miisulis. \Matocon AUE el $ Wears longest:-Most economical, 3 frocks. :;.E: & Clear, fresh, flowery colors are said | 4 :§ to be about to follow the brilllant fu- fé: Fu" measure 3 turist effects. They are sweet pea | s shades. £ . § The new soft taffetas are being | q}'e Brlghten.-up Fo‘ks shown in all colors. They have the |, appearance of soft satin in the way | 213 South Kentucky Ave. they drape. & Embroidery with colored dots is one of the features of novelty under- clothes. The colors are not dellcate, but strong. Sashes and belts are a feature of children’s dresses. Sashes are quite .5, wide. Belts are of suede and colored and patent leather. The tango nightgown is the newest, and resembles a chemise and Turk- ish trousers combined. It is sald | to be comfortable, At the theater women are adorning their heads with wonderful Egyptian bandeaux, set with amber or jade and very flexible. The Newest Ornaments for ? Summer Wear 0"*1‘» i % | & & - areincluded in our , TH DR SAMUEL F. Swmi large stock of SPECIALIST KYK, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Beautiful Jewelry Welhave here everything that womankind could desire and there are many useful articles that men need. EvEs ExAMINED GrLAsSES FiTTED | If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair prices, see our display first. SPGB bbb bbb bbb i H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, FLA. HOURS: 9710 12 A, M. oo S 2rod4p. M ol aadd s it L Y SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING :? 3 % | — A e i ferst LAKELAND, F1aA. _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” J. H. Hartzell Manager CO PROGRAM Jewelers and Optometrists —_— GEERBEE DR DD : RPPPY 2 & @ e WHEN ROARING GULCH GOT |* GRAPEFRUIT | l|l ave you ever had a GRAPEFRUIT # : - 4 KISS? No, because it is an absolutely new & . SUFFRAGE @ pro r! ict, never on the market before. It is | Bt ® clightful confection and will please 4 ¥ron i u. il at Miller Bros, “The Silver # . & Palace,” and receive a sample absolutely & HILDA OF THI' |2 free. very. man, woman and i ) J Nestor & ' reads this notice is cordially dinvited to = : : 4 ample this delightful candy without cost D JAKE IN SOCIETY (% = . | By gl % Ask for a Grapefruit Sundae ‘l'luuw tell us if you find we mis- : THE SILVER pALACE | represent. Always a good show [ DRANE BUILDING - i i 5c and 10¢ —