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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA.. AUG. 5, 1914, MULBERRY PLAYS HERE TOMORROW |- plays ball here tomer- This team has de- {feated Brewster, r Bay and Fort Meade and has visions of beating Lakeland. As this is easier said than Mulberry {row afternoon. m@nw«b«%«s@@mm n Case of Fire : & g & |done it will be better for the Mul- Phone S 000 g berry fans to wait until after the :g: game is over. It's going to be a fast m@mw@e@*@@mm&;fgame. so be on hand if you want to Ir. and Mrs. J. S. Arnold are|*®? EL88Y &aie. parents of a son born yesterday. THE TELEGRAM'S WAR NEWS SERVICE frs. " Jack Matthews and little e 143 BB P San In Soczety Lakeland Pe0ple ! The Alfield party left for home at ‘a late hour, all expressing them- En]oy Visit to }rOStprOOf I selves as having enjoyed the day to Saturday afternoon a party of four started from Lakeland on trip to Silver Lake Villa, the home of Mr. F. Edwards Ohlinger and family near Frostproof. The party sisted of Mrs. Fawcett and Master Edwin of Brooklyn, N. Miss Malde Alfield and Mr. G. a motor con- son, Y. H. {the fullest extent. { The Frostproof people hop will make another visit in the ifu(urv. the near him with her sympathetic touch and phrasing. Late in the afternoon the entire party enjoyed a swim in the lake, PAGE FIVB Bl Conscientious Work at Fair Prices is Our Motto Yes We Repair All Kinds of Jewelry . BB B conner & ('Steen Jewelers PEOFSFPD )o@ P RFRIPEIPRRERRRODRRPRER S B Alfield of Lakeland. After spending Al “ us é ! finishing i a fine wate > @ . 4 “;t toi?las'.‘f‘orféug(;l‘st‘a, ]Gdli' Notwithstanding the strenuous'the night in Fort Meade, the party P bV & BHE ratemelon ® Next Dool‘ to Post 0”!06 ’u; s ”T])[ krmn 8 anG T€ | offorts of other papers to beat us to made the trip to Frostproof before R b W ey wpme Weeks, it, the Evening Telegram continues breakfast, which they ate with the Prayer Meetmg l:omormw @ 3! ) 1 ¢ th to furnish, ahead of any other med- |Ohlinger family in their comfortable AtTIlVIIS. DETTEC?tt' S. A 1L !I . fitue Jast regu nr'nu'almg pEicHe ium, authentic news of the war. home on beautiful Silver lake. Bl el e “““41““ Wl s ‘E: :g ail Grocery Association Mr. M. Bulletins received between nine and; On the table were several kinds of SN e O oo "? Ca" g > § ne & p: ) 're several K s AR HOR o b o Tinsley was hired as central BEC- | lan ololoak ladt nisht. and ol s e e tomorrow afternoon. Ladies of all |% Watc.h us ry and official collector for the Ithe Evening Telegram, brought the lpther fruits. |ehurches are invited ‘g.; f0l' IIH]BI a“d See our clation . > ¥ . : i d & o first news of the official declaration | After breakfast the party walked Di a 2 i & . . D- ' > VL . |of war upon Germany by England; {over the extensive grove and noted inner for M,ISS Summerlin | & S“ggestlons In ISD ay k Fri' 0, 8. ”'”@‘\m’;fl'_“'1?0 S1and it will readily be seen by com- the many different varieties of An\c} ‘p‘ ”Wlllftfis’,ld SRl A e i% t a“fl Ask :nthec(;?:“'r‘“]:_”;);,l;”j”i‘fz:\:; paring this paper’s news with that fruits, expressing much surprise and ¢ : l,iim“' “‘x.\'w. fl“(‘l;“n“:f:. ]"ll‘::‘ nAi Vl’?[ :g the Newes X § “ ntracE f“ b 'llldil ; Mnr of the large city papers, that in all |admiration as they passed row after in m:m.r ;vrwnm; lster, Miss. Olive tg 0I'I|deIIlS Our Pnces col ;’c (')r l‘l‘“I ':" K lf i 1 important items, we beat other pa ‘ro\\- of trees whose branches met and Simmerlin and Dr. L. J. Whitfeld | & :mi‘kous; “;‘. -agle Lake, Tor the | ,.rs that come to Lakeland by from |interlaced \“ll p ‘l .11‘11« b ” o § e e Packing Co. e i 5 vhose wedding occurs this evening 8 12 to 18 hours. After dinner, the most notable oo R B Dddd 7 All kinds of rumors get circulat-'feature of which was a large dish m,]\h” “lll)'lllls\i ‘x]tlllll ((h“”h tot b alve :Wgflififmw*ifi M’f‘s‘,.;,:.ia;m:*‘,;ii:::;::: ,(;"g.‘,iig.tg.'.:;‘: i ay : s R e table, ‘overs relve, | &3 B T O oo o) ev, Smith I{a.rdm spent today .4 aq to the alleged war happenings. of [ttt containing eleven difterentil. | Siidi tt E el e ] :g oh iy busmht‘" e Bop it e, ol Naskreponted ol thv;’\'arwtms, all grown, on the place; the Kibler. and the guests found i(l' . who was at f)ne time pu:fmr of streets yesterday that the German |[the party enjoyed some fine singing complete i.n‘ ey l]:‘l’l;l i o oahs fé: First Methodist church, is NOW fand Enelish fleets had met in the |Ly Miss Maude Alfield and Mr. Leon- terniace being h'lxl‘(‘t of lovely % iding elder of the Palatka dis-|ppejish channel, and that two Eng- |and Scorgie, who was a house guest Hpidets roses 7 h‘ih (ly;(\ dainty ola % L lish and six German ships had been jof the Ohlinzers for the week end, GaD0H Wate: LAt With Bosey 'ilul ]il~‘ E S {sunk. There was nothing to this [Miss Mamie Walker playing Mr. ll‘\‘ o Gra e 'lvltu'v ol . rs. W. H. “.]““”“.K left yester-|yonort, though something like it was | Sc 's accompaniments., 0 \'1[;0-1: o H,“.‘ ver ‘.(,m‘li;,i“u .;I‘_I for Jacksonville after a stay of | \tyally printed in two or three pa- | Miss Mande played her own ac- mlx‘\l :1‘] el ‘N :\‘, | 3 i ity AR, onds. o ) rar(s yere ra] weeks in the city, the guest | ..q that have a cheaper and inferior |companiments and charmed the com- G “’;I Mn’l(l]:ll“k (\\l]‘,h & elatives. M“'_ Fleming “"si'(‘l“flfll)hl“ news service. The im- pany with her sweet, clear voice. Phots. e ““. w-ll ””‘\ 5 2 ierly Miss Marcile Haynes of | hortant news of the war will be ' Mr. Scorgic, though a yery young stk «'n:r‘ ‘l(inn “l'“ .\\”1 l\(”: ‘;‘llm a eans & city. L found in the Evening Telegram, and man, is a voteran church singer, MR- NMise. Draker Mias. \WilTias :z: if anything of consequence should |Maving served for years as a boy Mr ‘xvn:IA ;1>r~' ‘1‘ .l; “\lumlun‘h'll’l. a iss Helen Cochran has a num-|pappen after this paper goes to soprano in several large Boston :\Ir' | “ ,;. I). .“ | ltll‘ [l & of poimsetta slips, ferns, violets press, we will bulletin the news at Lohilmohes 11 SEANT Lenoh ViR is..\h, .nll;ld. 1\;[ .‘. .l“.”:ilxllun“u:\, A e uce % other flowers which she wishes | o postoffice. Being served by the (always a delight, but never more so' R .E; % i sed f ¥ Fletcher, Mr. Oswald, Dr. \Whit- @ ell, the proceeds to be used forion)y pows agency that never \l“'P\ than when Miss Walker plavs for |g. . ¥ 2 benefit of the House Department |ang never gets scooped, the Tele- 20 ‘ he Woman's Club. We bespeak | oram will continue to TELL IT| FRED “DEBERRY FILES e e t rS : ‘ I : 3 mi cver Since st liberal patronage. | S FOR SALE-—16 acre tract 3 miles i ey ey ; b BANKRUPTCY PETITION Omst of city on public highway. 4 4 ‘.’: h d i 3 ave; ie . . acre! aring grove. 8 acres B-A—R-G-A-]-N f t k2 T e e w2 | BAND TEAM READY FOR Editor of Florida Arrow Unable to|+ AC7% 0 bearink grove. % acies Irs & T :0“1'-5 in tlllt‘ north where she YHE EE ARIARATING Make Success in Newspaper 514, Lakeland 2056 S e e ar aln has the :g ’ i Business, Retires Lo mie . p g spend the summer pleasantly At last it has come! As soon as J. Fred DeBerry, well known ex- Sl 1 relatives and friends. Allnr the band heard that the Elks had political aspirant and secretary of | von <a1l First class stoek of gro- trade been Offered SUCh § ads wish for her a most delighta 'y paseball team, they issued the|the Plant City Board of Trade, yes- 3 1 fixtures. Will exchange 3 sojourn. 'Elks a challenge After waliting a [terday filed a petition in bankruptey A QR h d \ ¢ S a) 4 i . & R 3 ice r s E _ |reasonable length of time the band | iy United States court here as editor| °F. 10t &t “"""‘4-“1“‘1",';]"1 (!:;t:l( 'r“‘"ll va ues Suc un er" ’,.g: YR, B. Haddock and family, [4aq about come to the conclusion | RS e R R will take spot cash with g ¢ b 1 b \ivi i and publisher of the orida Arrow. estate security for balance. P. O ca 4 ave been living in Atlanta forytha¢ the Elks were afraid of them. |The papers were brebared by his : estate se A b t - ks B Lo returned 1o Lake: n“:t‘ . ;Mm H'h\;t flml \r \(Ig";xd n:;n:)r |’llu papers were prepared by his at- Box 101 or phone 230 Blue. rlce 00 wear i 4 : § 8 the torney, Edwin Cassels, of Plant 2047 = . Mr. Haddock is a dentist, fwoyld not play till their new suits| ... il d th & x 9 ke ands e 3 3 m will-open a dental office here. |camo. Well, that is all right: we'll b e 1 e sneduls AT — Wear an 0 er WearSo @ ) ts and Mra. Haddock (the ftake you, suits or no sults. But it ‘Ihn- papers yesterday Mr. DeBerry's P . .f. —or before her marriage was MISS | takes something more than suits to Tabiitien ave $1 687.01 :md his i" ' X Starts ‘ _lche Blount) are very pleasantly | play the band team. Put that in RlEhre Rl e e e I :’l - - Ii! s embered in Lakeland and will be | vour pipe, Elks, and remember the ;luhhl‘iou (.1‘;1 ;'u & Tllll])‘l lm un - =l . n 1 -] PODY H ¢ 'h [ 2% X lfally welcomed back home. 12th of this month Is the day. | Send your clothes to the g A , A St g BAND MANAGER. | ERA I oA {r. W. C. Barber and family. of Stai TR e REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I cleane t\mn\ulh 1 ltlu (nn” ; : R e dition in which they wi Moines, Towa, Imfn arrived in BOARD OF TRADE MEETING [ sein i et 0 (' rac 1 zo"s eland to make their home here BRI (‘"”r“‘-""" by the Security Abstract '. be returned. / Barber hag purchased the C. A. The regular monthly meeting of | and Title Co.) THE LAKELAND 10p. grove at Sparling, the deal|iye Board of Trade will be held on | S SE[ (g made through Edwin Bennett, | prigay night at 7:30 o'clock | ‘Aug‘lSt 3, 1914 Dry C'ea“i“g Pla“t A : rea] estate man. Mr. Bishop has Interesting and important matters | A. B. Carlton to R. L.. Damphier. | b shased the Stevens place at Me-!.pa to he discussed and every officer! F. R. Green to A. E. Sloan 3 : 5 3 1 : i ot brviaial 7 g is one of four in the State, and §{| 0a and will remove to same. Mr. Yang member of the Board is urged: I J. Clyatt to . B. Hendrix : g ity L4 = 3 ber was until recently State su- /(o be present. | W. D. McRae to Madge F. Berry. || thirough its efiiciency we can gj# ON THE Co X N ER f e Anti-Saloon | CORTIH Y I E. R. Tramme o Madge F.| 'noaarments in o perfect § % Calia e S ;::nd::r‘ h"\t i . 'rh\iy l-:‘]»r(r‘v:‘lvf A. J. HOLWORT »:\, s R. Trammell to Mad I | rl-']mn garments 1 s Seudrirdr@gedd Dedgredd OGS GG Guuining S g s 6 : RS NI Secretary serry order e —— dle will be gladly welromed to | It e 'N.PIpRin: to Tv (' Prin | P community. LOST—Pink cameco brooch hetween! T. M. Hendrick to G. B. Du pAl’“ "‘FACHFS YO' I R I IME PlEbE P e Lake Morton and Auditorium Anna A, Lufsey to Martha J. Me- | | sl look NEW udge Ira J. Carter, of Newberry. Reward if returned to Miss Maude | Call b l",’ ¥ \, I 00 : Pt ‘ n Lakeland today, arrancing to Steinmeyer, Lake Morton drive W. Lacy Bord to ¢. H. Walker. | after going through our You will find you can h:lA“l your watch repairing done ove to this city about September 2946 R. N. Bryson to Jesse H. Ryals. | Process., here with the best of satisfaction to yourself. If your watch [ W.F. Hall F. Rei- | ¢ when he will open a druz store i, | . F. Hallam & Co. to C. F. Rei- | k d [) CI H has been repaired and you don’t get the satisfaction out of he store room now temporarily | WANTED TO EXCHANGE —Good |del I_a e'a“ rv ea“'ng 5 ¥ i ; g R i ok 5 ; g it bring it to us. We guarantee satisfaction on all repair ipied by the State Bank Mr 235-acre farm, 6 miles west of C. B. Antisdel to Mary D. An p b g I ier hag been in the drug busi- Giainesville, Alachua county, for |tsdel LANT work. i at Newberry ror a long time property in or near Lakeland Jowman Realty Co. to C. ( .y « 5 has been a justice of the peace Ira J. Carter, Newberry, Fla ." lingenyrell ! G' C' Wllllamson. pl'Op. A Pleasure tO ShOJV GO()dS Ve for the past sixteen years. He 2596 | s i PHONE 405 | n 2 4 at g P ace L.OST--Two brown mare mules, one 5 A g operates a dairy at that place, . = — - : & : l’ ) : 1a ””» " Cor Pineand North Tennessee ‘ Ol E & HU’ 1 this he will move here, too. He |[FOR EXCHANGE—$30 guitar in/! has swollen hind leg. Information e X o make a fine addition to the eit- first-class eondition, for revolver leading to their recovery will be | We clean Kid Gloves : : ship of Lakeland, and he and his Address tevolver,” care Te suitably rewarded by Scott Bros., | Jewelers and O tometrist:, Lakelandt, &) 1, P o ’ ily will receive a cordia welcome gram 2957 Arcadia, Fla 2954 —— NI - %' B S i R 1: Qe o ‘ | ’hlve one thrill after another to- | Keystone comedy scream tonight at, 8o if you like excitement see |thc only pictures made that you can program . | nave a real hearty laughter Dear lictl Mabel is featured tonig THE STOLEN PLANS e o VRt ille Teat story of the English -rm reels and vaude Come on down Full of thrills v’m.'z‘fll.!, you will have a good time THE STRIKE ! : ' MABEL'S BUSY DAY - great thrilling labor picture, one tha_t will stir your heart A Kervstone comedy scream; suffi- HE'SMUGGLER'S DAUGHTER | P oy e ™"\ THE GIRL ACROSS THE HALL | Another great comedy GO0D MUSIC ALWAYS : Prices 5c 10c | HER BIRTHDAY PRESENT A thrilling drama; the mystery of a SPECIAL NOTICE ; *flln‘ tomorrow g will be added to our e of features changed every day. stolen necklace an MUTUAL WEEKLY The film we all like MISS BESS JORDAN The Going o er than ever THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA | The little bunch that are always on | Music every BASEBALL RETURNS NIGHTLY | Doors Open at 6 0'Clos Special Tomorrow— Eight IN THE HANDS OF THE CROOKS ‘ feature reels The greatest 5 reeler that has r‘ come to Lakeland I MUTUAL GIRL j & [ PROGRAM TONIGHT | Just one hig picture, but then it is a dandy THE CABALLEROS WAY A vivid Mexican drama in three From the story of O Henry Dunn, J. W, Wilson. Hal f you don’t see it is your ow fault Don't go other ¢ on your ay | ne t | The Palms 1 would would have heard better mn Moral—Stop at the Palms ular price 5¢ and 10c PALMS THEATER ONE DAY ONLY Thursday, August 6th SCOTT LESLIE And his latest series of Florida mo- tion pictures ‘ THE HEART OF THE TRACKLESS | EVERGLADES | Rexall “93" Hair 7 In Two Big Reels ‘ 6 i A 1 : : : P Fulfills ev function of a re derful land Mr lie '] liable tonic for proving the describes tl cenes ap- | condition of the hair and scalp, pear upon the tending to restore them to a healthy state. In two sizes. 5—REELS IN ALL AS WE SHOW—5 ————————————————— OUR REGULAR PROGRAM T00 50¢ and $1.00 Lake Pharmacy {| | S— Adults only 15¢; Children 10¢

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