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PP PRI BEBEIE PRI IBE {In Case of Fire Phone 5,000§ P PRl R bR PdeR be Mrs. Knowles and daughter, Miss paisy, left yesterday for Tampa, where they will spend a week the quests of friends. Mrs. George M. Wright and Mrs. . M. Clayton were visitors to Tam- 1a Ve sterday registo ag at the De- Soto. Mrs. George Watson and family leave next week for Clyde, N. €., where they will spend the rest of ‘the summer at Medford Farm. Mr. D. M. Middleton and family have moved into the house on East 0Oak street just vacated by the family of Mr. W, O. Ellis. Rev. J. B. Ley left on the lim- ited today to be absent several days in attendance upon an important educational conference at Junalus- ko N C Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Young re- turned yesterday from Anna Maria Beach. Mr. Young owns property there and is having a bungalow erected on same. ————— Mr. Edwin F. Ley, Jr., of Ar- cadia, who has been visiting his un- cle’s family in this city several days, left at 1:30 for Asheville, N. C., where he goes for rest and recrea- tion. Mr. Ley is court reporter for this judicial cicuit. Mpss L. M and Mrs., J. Futch and children H. «entry returned vesterday from the mountains of North Carolina, having been at Franklin the past three weeks. They bad to cut their trip short on account of the illness of Millard Futch and Mrs. Gentry, who developed malaria and who are now confined to their beds with fever. Their friends hope for their speedy recovery. Mr. C. O. Pinch of the Florida Electric and Machinery Co. is spend. ing a few days in Tampa starting construction work on Tampa's new eleven-story city hall, for which the Florida Electric and Machinery Co. has the contract for the complete ¢lectrical equipment. Tampa's new city hall will be one of the finest buildings in the State and demon- strates the ability of Lakeland con- cerns to handle the best and largest work in their lines. Mr. W. O. Ellis and family leave Albuquerque, New Mexico, where they go to spend some for the benefit of Mr. Ellis’ health. While not ill, Mr. Ellis has not been robust physicians advise a drier ciimate. Mr. Ellis has been with the Owens’ irygoods store for a long time and vill be missed by his patrons and many friends and ali hope that ere long he and his, interesting family will return to make Lakeland their and that he may find tomorrow for time home again Did you see that dar last night? Did you n, the female b: Complete iteen minutes char HER KNIGHT A comedy screan ————————————————————— THE FINGER OF FATE 0 reel f than that A great story with a 8rT¢ for some time and | perfect health in his new location. | Mrs. W. T. Melllwaine and chil- Tlrvn left this afternoon for points in South Carolina, where they will visit friends and ) next several weeks, relatives for the —_——— In the absence of the pastor, Mr, | P R AT superintendent of the Methodist Sunday school. will con- duct prayer meeting this evening. Public cordially invited, Mr. M. G night Waring returned last from Dunnsville, Va., where | he has been spending the past several weeks with his wife and little son. He reports a pleasant time, but he| joing the throng of home-comers in ! the popular tune of the day, “It's} cooler in Lakeland than anywhere we've been,” the nights particularly having been very uncomfortable in the section he visited. Mrs. War- ing and little Gordon stopped en- route home at Kissimmee, where they will visit for two or three weeks, as Mr. Waring leaves again | tomorrow for Kansas City. On hisj return he will be accompanied home' by hig family. | The county convicts have been moved from near Winston to Kath- leen, the road to the Hillsborough line having been eompleted. The road to Kathleen from this city will now be built, work having already ; commenced on that highway, which will soon be another good road lead- ing into Lakeland from an impor- tant and populous section of the county. i Have you paid your light and wa- ter bill for the last two months? ‘Rather a personal question, but this is a hint to all who haven’t to get busy if they want aqua pura to pour forth from the faucets in their homes and the shades of darkness to be dis- pelled by the rays of light secured by switching on the juice from the light plant, for we understand that the aforesaid comforts are being disconnected from all residences which are in arrears with the city The houses being disconnected are | those whose occupants are months behind, and who have been notified twice to call at the City Hall and straighten up their accounts. This notice is given free gratis by the Telegram in order that it may | save some persons the inconvenience of having their light and water cut off, which, in doing so, however, the | !eity officialg are but carrying out the (ordinances relative to same. | | two REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | 2 | Tuly 27, 1914 . W. D. Nydegger to J. H. Be dré ford. i Julian Montsdoca to J. B. Ian- ser. Weatthean Montsdoca to J. B. | J. W. Pollard to George E. Can-jgtrect, to which "nons. |the pub rally is most cordial — [y The regular meetings of the ecity ! A al program has been ar- | commission are held on the first and | besi which there will be "third Wednesdays of each month, not ndance of amusement and a every alternate Wednesday, as stat d 1 who at- in a previous advertisement These R 1 be served meetings are open to the public o eveninz will be | Your attendance is requested |used by the ladies for paying for DONALD F. McLE |their recalia A large crowd will| OUR COUNTRY COUSINS —— 0H, YOU PETRONILLA —_—m—————— Prices 5¢ and 10c 3—FEATURE REELS—3 AND VAUDEVILLE e et THE ROSEBUSH OF MEMORIES GOOD MUSIC ALWAYS MATINEE DAILY nd that s s forever | Summerlin { hoth palat« | Hanser, ‘l B. Hozar NGHDLS PLAS LAELAD | HERE TOMORRON My! wasn't that a great game yes- terday, and there’ll be another big one tomorrow. Nichols crack team will be here and while we haven't any dope on what they think they are to do to us. we believe that Lakeland will be there with the goods as usual and will give them an exhibition of professional ball that will make them go home and dream a week trying to figure out how N happened. It will tax the grand- staud to accommodate the fans to- morrow for Nichols has made a rep going in the Phosphate League and every- in action with the champions of South Flor- ida. body wants to see them e = 2 Handkerchief Shower For Miss Summerlin An chief exceedingly pretty ‘handiyr- was given for Miss Yesterday, by Mrs. W. H. Munn at her home on Tennessee avenue. shower . New York, Chicago and Cincinnati. 1In the R wy el A COMMERCIAL CLUB OF PLANT CITY HAD CELEBRATION TODAY The Commercial Club of Plant City, which is an organization sep- arate from the Board of Trade, cele- brated the completion of the Polk- Hillsborough county road today by sending up a delegation of citizens in machines, who were joined by a Lakeland boostfers and paraded to the county line, where speeches were delivered and a fine spread of barbecued meats enjoyed. an attendance at the celebration today have had the date been better understood. Plant Ciwy having two booster organizations, one decided to celebrate today and tomorrow the Board of Trade of that city will celebrate, as noted in an- number of There was not quite as large as might been other article in this issue. ening and at the same time aid a worthy cause. Miss Biewer Studying In Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. A. Biewer have returned from an extended trip to latter Of course the feature of the after- noon was the shower and after the usual ple gither” N the scene nt “meeting of folks te-! Olive was asked to view | v on the piazza while the handkerchiefs were pinned to a pink satin clothes line, much adorned with bows and stretched between two rooms and a hall. Then she was | called in and given a novel little wash basket, also adorned with pink | satin hows, and was allowed to take down the wash. Thig is a charm- ing way for such a shower—the guests have full view of each gift ind enjoy seeing the honoree tak- ing them down. Two, by the way, were marked for the groom-to-be— a generous sympathy to be developing for the unshowered man. Next, the bride-to-be was given a super-fine cook book to be filled with recipes the guests brought, and one, seems “Heavenly Hash" attracted much attention . On the first page appeared the guests names in gold lettering with Owen Meredith's pat verse: especially We can live without books But show us the man who can live without cooks. Iaton tion and sang pleas- little for Mg, O AL gave an strumental sel¢ a merry in- | Miss | | ingly song Olive A two course she said luncheon pleased | and eve in its judicious | | and pretty variety and the company | enjoyed both ‘‘hieh living and high | gifted | will Ispersed with games, constituted the they left their daughter, Miss Bertha, who study and instrumental music under one of the in- structors in° the country. Miss Biewer will study for a year under Prof. Glover and her friends predict for her a most brilliant career as she has a most wonderful voice. It is to be regretted, that music lovers will be deprived for so long of her magnificent voice, which has charmed many large andiences in this city. city vocal hest however, Miss Ley Entertained Miss Hallie Ley entertained the T. 0. (. Club in honor of her house guest, Miss Martha Emily Ley, of Arcadia, last night at the Methodist delightful musical program, inter- parsonage. A and recitational which were con- ices and evening's pleasures cluded in the ing of cake. A very pleasant feature of the | event consisted in a number of reci- tations by her guest, vvhose charming impersonation was heartily enjoyed by members of the club. Why let the knees of your baggy Those grease spots remain Trousers get or on your coat sleeve when thinking."” i e o tualo good: wikhess and ! Lakeland has an A BT G UP-TO-DATE G.LA 1B LolE | leaning Plant To Give Silver Tea i Dry C u Tomorrow Night | b Tom zinning at PHONE 40\) T ( ¢ Grand In and Fave your suits CLEANED tion to the Broth' § \ v1) PrEssED PROPERLY erhoc comotive Engineerg will give a silver tea at the home of Mrs 104 Weést Lemon ir friends and —————— BASEBALL RETURNS NIGHTLY " Special Tomorrow— MUTUAL GIRL RIVALRY A cteh PAGE FIVE Conscientious Work at Fair Prices is Our Motto Yes We Repair All Kinds of Jewelry BB P PR BB Pd B B Gocgoegs i Conner & 0’Steen Jewelers Next Door to Post Office 7 Call and See Our Display and Ask Our Prices Watch us for Timely Suggestions in the Newest Ornaments BB B EPEPPDEEPDBPPPBP L2 IS8 2 LRREL LA SRR DR D RS LT TRLLRLL LT LT 2 LR LR RTLLRRL L LSRR L LD L2 L-02 #MW@M%MW% PONDER THIS “Is it not worth your while to have the feeling of se uritythatgoes hand in hand with your dealings with an established and reliable business firm ; which guarantees their material and work and will still be in business ncxt week, and next month ‘ and next year to back up their guarantee.” § Unless you consider yourself an expert on electrical devices, their § uses, and proper manner of installation it will pay you to think it over. 'We Are Experts. Phone 46 . THE ELECTRIC STORE : 307 E. Main St. : Florida Electric and Machinery Co. b fodedeoesdedode Bl B B el By YOUR TIME PIECE You will find you can have your watch repairing done here with the best of satisfaction to yourself. 1f your watch has been repaired and you don’t get the satisfaction out of We guarantee satisfaction on all repair 4 4 2 x e ey L it bring it to us. work. ! “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla, No Way but the Right Way | Laketand Dry Cleaning ‘ PLANT G. C. Williamson, Prop. Cor, Pine and North Tennessee We clean Kid Gloves P, | BOB LEONARD AND HAZEL BUCK- HAM IN “SWEDE"” LARSON A Drama of the Northwest 1 a featur ieture in three n The ¢ on ha heer 1it for Everything else in town 1 cat, | it family in r y r ng ti pic 1 t ore go v ] ¥ g ir show first If you er go to picture show r t ru ds t on And en n to music we ICE CREAM & : Ask for SWEET CLOVER ICE CREAM 3 Marnufactured in your own city under sanitary con- & ditions, from pure milk and cream produced from & ¢ tuberculine tested cows. Come and see where it is @ & made. b Sweet Clover Farm i',I @ RED 4 PHONE 323 Brfpoigngs Weddings Fine selection of the latest designs in Sterling Silber made by Gorham, Alvin and Whiting Mfg. Co. “None Better Made” Cut Glass from Pairpoint Corp., Hawkes and Clark. 1 Also the Popular Hand Painted China i Remember the Gold Initial China in 100 piece dinner set. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER b BV A LRI SN iy o 5