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¢ D) D & : e 5,000 nia Lufsey left last two weeks visit in North Md First Presbyterian church il ha rehearsal at the church I 0. A full attendance *—_———— Colbert and Mrs. L. P. be pleasantly remem- Miss Ruby Roberts who ided here. "\E €. Peacock left last night r W, Salisbury and Thomas- fll@,{‘x N, €., on a visit to relatives . She will be away abcut gram has received $6 for ‘of Mr. Granthan, the man with pellagra—$5 from pter Order of the Eastern 1 from Mr. G. D. Menden- makes a total of $23 do- or his rellef. lbert, for whom the Tele- ged work either nursing or in order that she might r family, has been unable lace and now wants quilts 4 afiund at 404 South Indlara Mr. A. e xse of Fired|" && | ber interests here, including the site gh the Telegram's char-[dered full equipment and will be in ts to quilt and tack. She |\ 0 ywatgon, James Croft, Henry LAKELAND MEG. GO. BUYS PAUL & WAYMER'S BIG LUMBER INTERESTS The biggest deal pulled off in some me was closed up last night when the Lakeland Manufacturing Co., composed of Messrs. W. F. Sneed, G. W. Mershon and T. L. Waring pur- chased Paul & Waymer’s large lum- and buildings of the plant on West Main street. The Paul & Wuxymer plant has long been recognized as one of the largest and most successful lumber firms in the State, and while the purchage price was not made public it is understood to have been quite large—this being the largest deal consumated since the sale of the ice The Lakeland Manufacturing Co. will continue to operate both their present plant and the one just pur- chased, moving from their present quarters to the Paul & Wayme: plant as soon as the move can be made. By strict attention to busi- ness this firm has made a gratifying success and are to be congratulated on their ability to spread out. LAKELAND'S BOY SCOUTS The following is a list of the ac- tive Boy Scouts of Lakeland Troop No. 1, the most of whom have or- excellent shape for their encamp- ment. William Nowlin, Kenneth Warren, Leonard Williams, Henley (Combs, James Boulware, Louis Slo- cum, Ballard Bradley, Bronson Bry- ant, Henry Dickson, Shelley Johnson, Herman' Mathias, Earl Peterson, McRae, Clifford Sanders, Henry Scarr, Wiley Hendrix, Arthur Clonts, Elmer Wilson, Clarence Christi, John . Orrell, who has been re-fywoph ar) Trammell, Robert Boul- 3 % ye l‘“fli’»‘ A, C. L, agent at Winter ware, Marion Hetherington, Winston ark d. He will be here about _dvlth his family, and wil Kissimmee, where he will account of his health, Mr. (flhfl to give up regular work $ime, and is relieving agents ug points in the State. Mrs. W. W. McLain re- yesterday afternoon on the train from their bridal ich included a visit to the elatives in Virginia and to @'s in Tennessee. They vis- " Roanoke, Va., Bristol and , Menn., and were royally en- Y ‘at eac ge that goes away "§s much cooler in Florid re they've been, the ther- # having reg n the mountains of Virginia, ley spent the first part of i A ut.‘ E. Sloan of this city has 18 Mrned from South Carolina, lfifil he went to carry Mrs..Sloan, or mother, Mrs. E. G. Wilder, and » Mrs. M. A. Bryant, of Socrum, a the ladies will visit Mrs. Whitlock, a daughter of Mrs. and sister of the other la- for sometime, after which Mrs. ‘will go to the mountains for remainder of the summer while E'flher and sister will return to Jouth Florida. The trip was m.ado l‘& Bloan’s Ford touring car with- sut any trouble whatever. As an indi- ‘flh‘ of how well the car performed the return trip, a distance of more l.hllljoo miles, was made in three days with but very little traveling at night. The last day Mr. Sloan eame from Lake City to Lakeland, an unusual record considering the fact that a good portion of the dis- tance was over heavy sand roads. the agent there for thirty |y 14 00 7.30 Monday, July 6, 1914, veral weeks, has returned Smith, John Wilson, Other boys may qualify as scouts before the annual encampment, by prompt action. A meeting will be The imported bamboo staffs have ar- rived ,and will be delivered at this meeting. The cost of each staff is 15 cents and each Scout will be ex- pected to pay for the same at the time of delivery. KELSEY BLANTON, Scout Master, A NEED OF LAKELAND During the past winter, and even h place. Like every- within the last few days, it was for- they de- cibly called to our attention that a |although Lakeland was surrounded by most beautiful lakes, not one of istered as high |these had a hotel for accommodation of those tourists who come to ur lo- cality fr rest and recreation only. Our city is becoming a summer re- sort more and more and many more people would come if they could find accommodation at some lake. Lake Parker, being the largest, with excel- lent fishing, would make an ideal lake for such an enterprise, and there is no doubt that a hotel there 'would pay very large dividends to itsqconceptors, and it would in no way eonflict with local hotels, whose patronage is of the stay-in-the-city THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., JULY 3, TELEGRAM WILL NOF BE SSUED TOMORROW As announced yesterday the Tele- gram will not be issued tomorrow, this being one of our three annual holidays. Our force and carriers will be given a day off to be patriotic in and to rest from their labors, and therefore the Truth Teller will not be a visitor tomorrow, but will greet its readers again on Monday after- noon, wishing for each in the mean- time a glorious Fourth. Mr. L. B. Riles left today for Pa- latka to attend the #florida Letter Carriers’ convention which convenes at that, place tomorrow. Mr. Riles has an invitation from the Lakeland Board of Trade to bring the next convention here. — s A marriage of interest takes place | in Tallahassee next \Wednesday when Miss Emma Trammell weds Mr. Mc- Dougal, secretary to the shell fish commission. Miss Trammell is the attractive sister of Governor Tram- mell and has a wide circle of friends here who wish for her much happi- ness. Mrs. L. M. Bennett, of this city, will go up to be present at the wedding, which promises to be a very beautiful affair. : e l BOARD OF TRADE REGULAR MEETING POSTPONED | Because of several public meetings lately, because Friday (today) is the day before the Fourth, because of suggestions coming from several members who regularly attend the meetings and because some matters of importance will likely call the Board together next week, it has heen thought best to postpone the regular meeting of the Board to- morrow evening until a date to be announced later. A. J. HOLWORTHY, Secretary. NOTICE 2t v - Py In accordance with city ordinance 'section 60, I hereby give my consent to having fireworks at the following places between 7:30 and 9:30 p. m. on July 4, 1914: 1, On the shore of Lake Morton, anywhere within 100 feet of the edge of the water or any place on the water. 2. At Lake Wire, within boundaries similar to those at Lake Morton. Signed, 0. M. EATON, Mayor of the City of Lakeland. 2788 can only be worked out with the support of our members and our neighbors at these meetings. GEORGE HAMMERSTROEM, Secretary. | Dr. SAMUEL F. SmiTH SPECIALIST EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED kind. It would furthermore help to advertise our beautiful city which is always worth while considering. ROAD ASSOCIATION TO MEET NEXT THURSDAY G0OD The regular monthly meeting of the Lakeland, Bartow & Mulberry Good Road Association will be held at the residence of Mr. George Peter- kin at Lakeland Highlands, Thurs- day, July 9, at 10 a. m. The problem of road beiterment HOURS: 97012 A. M. 270 4P M, o L L kit B b SUITE, BRYANT LARELAND, BUILDING Fra. oo | | WW '3 FINE FEATURE REELS—3 AND VAUDEVILLE DEL DELAPORTE ‘Black Face Comedian and Trick e Banjo Player 5 TRYING OUT NUMBER 707 A great western drama THE JUDGMENT A 2 reel feature that is a feature, a tm well acted full of tense sit- " mations and thrilling scenes. " MUSIC BY CORNELL ' i \THE ONE MAN BAND Bpecial Matinee Tomorrow Bl where you double your The house money’s worth. The pitctures are worth the admission alone; the high- est priced service in Lakeland. The Vaudeville is worth the admission alone. The music is worth the money alone, and remember you can enjoy all these good things in a cool, airy, comfortable house. If you've lost your wife it's ten to one you'll find her at the Auditorium seeing: THE MORRIS MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Tn— THE ISLE OF TROUBLES 1 tickle you. A comedy play that wil One hour of good singing, dancing and an all around good time. THE RACE FOR A BRIDE A great comedy picture vilieocdrdoodoido Do Obe B . AUDITORILM THEATRE A RURAL ROMANCE Still More Comedy THE CONSPIRACY A 2 reel feature that will make your heéart thump with delight THE AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA all Peer of them THE DOLLAR SHOW FOR 10c, 20c 6 Doors open at o'clock SPECTIAL MATINEE TOMORROW THREE 0'CLOCK MORRIS CO. IN SCHOOL DAYS Also 4 reels of pictures including SHORTY'’S STRATEGY The great western series 3 | 1914, BB T BB G g =2 BRICK 3B B BGH G T B JUST ARRIVED Two Carloads Red Cedar Shingles PAGE FIVE »wwwmm: CEMENT 3 3 . ALL KINDS PLASTER & ) LIME SHINGLE STAINS o PHONE 400 - BUILDERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY FOURTH WILL BE A | SANE OCCASION HERE The Fourth promises to be very sanely kept in Lakeland. The stores will remain open all day on account of the holiday falling on saturday. From all indications a large crowd will go over to Bartow to take in the celebration, which will be one of the biggest affairs ou the kind ever pulled off there. Bar- becued meats in great abundance will be given the crowds and an aviator will take up anybody that wants to go for $25 a take. Truby 0'Steen and Jack Chunn are report- ed to have engaged reserved seats. —_ | | I | The Woman's Missionary Society of the Dixieland M. E. church will hold its regular business session on Monday at 3 p. m. All members are urged to be present. S Mrs. G. J. Tolson and children and Mrs. L. R. Batle and little Emily leave Monday for Pass-a-Grille, where they have leased a cottage and will enjoy a lengthy stay at this pleasant resort. Upon their return, Mrs. Battle will remove to Sanford again to reside, which her friends will regret to learn. R Mrs. C. ¥ C'Doniel and children are enjoying an outing at Pass-a- Grille, where they have leased a cot- tage. They will be at the Beach for about two weeks. ————————————————————————— LAKELAND DRY CLEANING PLANT PHONE 4-0+5 There are others But we are the Best | l Special Attention given to Evening Gowns and Party Dresses @ [ WMM@W%M@*D@&M*%? OWNED BY LAKELAND MILITARY BAND [ W. R. WILLIAMS, MGR. | — THE LEGION OF THE PHANTOM TRIBE ! Two Reels This is the picture you have all been waiting for, full of blood and thun- romance running They are al- der, with a pretty through it. 101 Bison ways good COUNTRY STORE TONIGHT 8 o'clock sharp | I good ; every one worth coming for | . SOME DOINGS A reel rough house comedy, one con- t 1uous roar of laughter. Don’t forget the Country Store to- pnight at 8 o'clock sharp. Music by the Palms Smyphony orchestra ) | | | i..THE BOOK | Now In Junetide @ ey 3 You Are £ Cordially Requested g To Call In And % Inspect the Beautiful Line of a5 Wedding Gifts t a Conner & O’Steen’s Jewelry Store The Latest Conceits in Jewelry Are on Display Also Silver--Cut Glass--Imported Hand Painted China CONNER & O’STEEN Next Door to P. O. Phone 369. L IR R R R R R LR B RTE F¢FFREFEPREFRTIEPEPTFERPRED $PEEPERPRIIRPREED | o oo BBPD BDBBEBHGD SPRIPR PR RS Idibidd { When You Are : Getting Married Let us have your order for the wedding station- ery. It will be right in every particular. Calling cards and engraved let- terheads are also in our line. / f STORE BEERPIPPPBBDO SO BH B OHDDPPDIP I DI FPIPPIP & Jun: Weddings Fine selection of the latest designs in Sterling Silber made by Gorham, Alvin and Whiting Mfg. Co. “None Better Made” Cut Glass from paitrpoint Corp., Hawkes and Cla:k. Also the Popular | Hand Painted China Remember the Gold luitial China in 100 piece dinner set. | H. C. STEVENS JEWELER ANXIOUS MOMENTS If. you are carrying an unreliable time piece you are the prey of anxious moments. all ] watch-may-not-be-right margin. Bring us your watch or clock that others We shine on those. “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla, You have to contir | | have failed on