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THL .e£NING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., SEPT. 9, 1914. School To Open On Next Monday, September 14th PAGE FIVE OIOWOSOEOEOE0S A |Boy Scouts Go ' On Annual Hike | DEGLOSOSOFOSOPOPO 2000V OO OIHIOIOL g [Mayor Eaton To I Umpire Elks’ Ball Game Thursday RSONA RAGRAPHS ) OB QPO ! | i | Boy ! To Lake Gibson Yesterday afternoon POPRPOPO L the The game Thursday between the - Case of Fire one 5,000 § and Mrs. barnwell Fuller d up today from Christina were warmly greeted puraging reports from the ate centers are comiug in, a asher having opened up this t the Pierce mines. and Mrs. A. D. Boring and jter, of Lakeland, left the city marched out of town, and it is tofore, be patronized liberally, as ev-; day for their home, after a month’s stay here.—St. Pet- 'g Times. s F. D. Bryan, proprietor of ke Pharmacy, has purchased passenger Buick, which he s family will no doubt derive pleasure from. Y B. R. L. Raffo, who has been ng several months at Cripple Col., for the benefit' of her gh, has left there for Demorest, n' 'where she will spend some C. A. Pedrick, who has wvisiting her sister, Mrs. J. Pedrick, on South West street M couple of weeks, left yester- bBor Lakeland, where she will i relatives before going to her } in Valdosta, Ga.—Orlando el . Baking of conditions generally, B. H. Belisario, proprietor of akeland Paving and Construc- Po., said this morning that ev- ng is looking up. “I have sold ifor twelve new houses in the vo weeks, and building is go- ght ahead. Everything points feontinuance of building in all and I see no reason for any mes cry,” said Mr. Belisario. and Mrs. J. F. Farrow burg today Jos. LeVay, and left for St. to witness the fof ball between that city and'’ In the meantime the being shown on the electrie d at the Auditorium and will shown there tomorrow aftter- he Lakeland team being at ersburg for two days. Mabel Irene Wilhams, the d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Williams, announces tha: will take pupils in music and Bation at her home ai 813 East jg® street. Miss Williams re- f returned from a delightful trip in the East and her p friends are delighted that she ided to remain in Lakeland. Vinzant, of Lake City, and S Perkins, of Jacksonville, re- to their homes this morning pleasant visit of severai the city the guests of the of Col. D. 0. Rogers and F. Townsend. plid carload of furniture for ew school buildings has the city and is being un- today. School will open at the old building, where pils can be accommodated un- completion of the Lake Mor- "#Bhool, which will be some time yember. MAJESTIC | S ALL FEATURE REELS—7 Including GREAT MEXICAN WAR r-reel thriller taken right on ot by Dr. Pryor, the Associat- s reporter. Four thousand f thrills and wonderful scenes, rife of battle, stirring vic- crushing defeats. BTAGE DOOR FLIRTATION A sidesplitting comedy IT'S NO USE Another dandy comedy UNITED IN DANGER thrilling feature drama thour and a half of “reel” enm- inment, interspersed with good music HT SHOWS 6 TO 11 O'CLOCK a big feature, you'll find it here by | Scouts left on their annual hike of the week on Lake Parker island. i There were about a dozen boys in |the crowd all dressed in tneir regu- !lalion camp suits, each carrying a lhavemack filled with provisions, { bedding and a tent. The boys were ! accompanied by Scout Master Kel- | say Blanton. Today Assistant iScout Master C. A. Wills is to go 'out and relieve Mr. Blanton, who has to return to the city to look after his business. | On these hikes the boys spend {the time in fishing, bathing and in {the regular camp drill of the order. They were a happy crowd as they ,be hoped that good weather will prevail during their encampment. S a bS] iIn Soci $ In Society |$ |Mrs. Clemence to Entertain 1For Misg Streater ’ Mrs. Edythe Clemence opens her {home on Massachusetts avenue Fri- |day cvening for a farewell party to Miss Winifred Streater, the retiring | president of the Epworth League, |who goes to Miami to teach this gwlnter. The Epworth League and \friends of Miss Streater are invited ito attend, and the school teachers lespecially, as Miss Streater has been connected with the city schools. The young ladies ang young gen- tlemen are requested to dress as school children. I Woodmen Circle To Meet Thursday Night There will be a called meeting of the Woodmen’s Circle Thursday night, Sept. 10, at 7:30. All mem- bers are requested to be present as the degree team is to put on inter- esting floor work and other impor- tant business. CAPTAIN. Mrs. Gill’s Music Class Gives Recital Mrs. H. J. Gill entertained her music pupils yesterday with a mu- sical, the memberg of her class par- fuclpatlng in the program which was arranged for this occasion, and { which follows below: Jolly Blacksmith—Miss Virginia Clary. The Dance of the Sylphs, Eunice Guthrie. Flowery Pathway Esther Gill. Jewel Dance—Hattie Leonard. Heart of Gold—Marie Leonard. Song of the Brook—Mrs. H. J. Gill. Rustic Caprice—Mrs. H. J. Gill, | Secret Wishes (duet)—Hattie {and Marie Leonard. A first grade piece was then ren- dered by “Johnnie,” the pet cat, en- titled, “Sing, Robin, Sing,” which elicited much laughter and applause {from the little folks. Delicious re- freshments of peach icecream and cake were then served by the host- ess. Those who enjoyed the after- noon with Mrs. Gill besides those on the program were Misses Clara ! Goddard, Clara Taylor and Alice IEaton. (pastoral)— Mr. W. J. Reddick has moved his grocery business into his own handsome store building of stone which adjoins his residence on South Missouri avenue. Auditorium Daffydils: If Mr. Brantley, Sr., came near getting run over by an auto, would you say he came within an ASA getting | killed? Keystone comedy scream, the one big laugh in the moving picture world. We have one tonight, also another comedy, a western two-reel thriller, excellent orchestra music and vaudeville. ————————————————————————————————————— THE VENGEANCE OF GOLD A two-reel western picture that has plenty of punch THE SKY PIRATE A Keystone comedy scream, featur- ing Fatty, king of comedians WHAT THE WAVES TOLD Another Great Comedy Picture GBS b PPEPBERPPHP BB DI i AUDITORIUM THEATRE 9SS SPHIPEPIOPDESSPIEDH D SIBIIBSEDSBIIOIDEHB DD DG crack Mulberry team and the local ; which they will enjoy the remainderiElkS, promiscs to be a great strug- igle. Jand, ‘from an artistic stand- :po‘mt, bids fair to eclipse any game {seen here this season. i The manager of the Elks team :announces that Verigan, one of the 1best pitchers seen here in some years, will do the mound work for his aggregation, and will be sup- ported by Ted Eaton behind the bat, with an unusually strong team m the field. According to advices from Mulberry, their team is com- ing here stronger than ever before, iprepared to do battle to the death. This game is to swell the charity fund of the Elks, and should, there- ery five-cent picce taken in at the gate will go to charity. The public is warned to prepare ;to witness a “GORY"” struggle, as {Mayor Eaton is to umpire, and the Elks management assumes no re- | sponsibility for what might occur. {However, ample police protection iwm be provided, and THE MAYOR will be properly looked after. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Mr. C. I. Inman is still in Geor- |gia at the bedside of his brother, |who has been in a dying condition for the past ten days. TIhe latter was recently operated on, but all hopes for his recovery huve been abandoned. Mr. J. J. Haldeman, represent- ing the Kansas-Florida Highlands Co., is a recent comer to the city and has opened offices in the Ray- mondo building, where he will car- ry on the business of the concern he represents. \ Mr. B. H. Harnly of McPherson, Kan., has located in Lakeland and has leased the residence of Dr. S. F. Smith at the corner of South Florida avenue and Lime street. Mr. Harnly is an auctioneer of years' experience and will engage in his profession here. Carry your insurance with the Knights and Ladies of Security. 3123 | R. SALE—Corner. lot in Dixie- land. House and lot in East Dixieland. Big bargains. Address Box 371. 3122 oo ool oo o DRr. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT EYES ExaMINED Grasses FITTED HOURS: 9 710 12 A. M. 2T0 4P. M. @ @ k3 | l l ER AR R LR L LT T LR SUITE, BRVANT BUILDING LAKELAND, Fra, o L B & ool bttt % S ———— PAT DREW In a brand new 10-minute program of comedy and song THAT AUDITORIOM ORCHESTRA In brand new selections you have not heard before. Five brand new ones every day. DOORS OPEN AT 6 O'CLOCK Special Tomorrow— THE LITTLE HOUSE IN VALLEY A western two reeler THE MUTUAL GIRL Special Notice The Texas Quartette, the highest priced act Lakeland has ever seen, will be here all next week. Direct from the Imperial Theater, Jackson- ville. THE @5 -5vt-;ei-«fi~%~&-;-s»sf,«a-: All pupils are requested to be present at 8:15 a. m., Sept. 14, 1914, so that they may be properly assigned to their rooms before chap- el exercises which will be at 9 a. m. on account of the faci that it will take some time to assign teach- ers and pupils. 'If you intend to send your chil- dren to the public schools for the | school-year 1914-15, be sure to have !them present the first day in order ' that they may be properly classified, "Pupils will not be received in the | first grade after the first month, :hut will have to enter the second (term which begins in January, 11915, All pupils in the hizh s~hool de- |partment who have been condi- tioned from one grade to another and those who expect to enter the high school (above the ninth grade) and who have not been classified, wil] take an oral examination in history and English, and a written examination in science, Latin and mathematics, also some oral work will be given in the last three- named subjects. Examination be- gins Tuesday morning. We will use the same books in the high school that were used last year, except those in English. Hal- {leck’s New English Literature will {be used in the twelfth grade; Hal- leck’s American Literature in the eleventh grade, and the same books |in the tenth and ninth grades as were used last year (Lockwood and Emerson’s Rhetoric and Hyde’s Two-Book Course ,in English). All patrons are earnestly request- ed to be present the first day of school. CHARLES M. JONES. MEMBERSHIP OF LAKELAND FIRE DEPARTMENT REVISED At a regular meeting of the Lake- land firt department held last ev- ening at the fire station, the list of members was revised, as follows: os. LeVay, chief. : Wm. Heist, first assistant chief. Guy Arendell, second assistant | |Yes The soiled White Crepe de Chene | Gown or Waist can be Dry Clean- ed and made to look new again if allowed to go thr ou g h Our Process! Dry Cleaning 1s the ounly SAFE Method Flynn Giv¥} Satisfaction CALL 405 LAKELAND Dry Cleaning Plant G. C. Williamson, Prop. [ Cor. Pine and North Ternessee kAl BROKEN VOWS A drama of today in two parts and a Victor Universal. It is by the same author of that famous play put out by the Universal people ———————————— THE TRAFFIC IN SOULS 1t only takes two reels to show this and they are interesting from the start to finish. Miss Pearl White in ———————————— THE DANCING CRAZE Now you have heard of that cele- brated dance, The Tango, and you have seen it danced. Well, Miss ‘White will introduce to you tonight a teacher of this famous dance. So don’t miss this; it is fine. POBPLHDLUDOH MWW%&W@%WZ“&%%4»&"4’”*!*!@4%&%%%&@@. b THE PALMS THEAIRL § W"i"!'%'!"?h3»'!~0*3"2fl!~3~2”2"§-!‘m’ mm*&«mwwww-&ww f it R B e e e TR e P e e e e T e bl USRS R BN S Sl e S Sl D oA =t =g F' you wanr vour pick of the prettiest line of Autumn aud ‘Ain er woolens Ed. V. Price & Co. ever rent out, at a price you will lilr'e, be sure and Select the Pattern for your Fall Clothes. Today Speciiy the delivery date that sutis your own convenience, but have us sead in vour measure hefore the rush scason begins. That's the best way to buy clothes. "MOORE'’S Little Style Shop . | Phone 243 Rooms 7 and 8, Elliston Building g e e e e ——— E——— FUSFFRPQTOLOPOP QPG HGPPFSHFOGCRERPRIOPOIQIOIQTOIOIRDG P A = w0l = S w I o] PO e 00 SO ¢ o e e S e R e gz OO SO OO g WWIIW L _J B V.PRIGK 8 O° L2082QFOFOTRPOTOIOIVTOTON chief. B. F. Driscoll, captain. Louis Mays, lieutenant. E. Graves, assistant driver. C. C. Wolfe, fireman. R. G. Paterson, fireman. Karl KeKrn, fireman. E. E. Lieurance, firemai. Claude Mclntosh, fireman. DEMOCRATS IN STATE MEETING 9.—The commit- Dela., Sept. State Central Dover, Democratic tee is holding its meeting here to- day, for the purpose of sctting the date for the State convention to nominate State officers. SRIGOPIFOCOGOFOSONG HIOTOHOHHIGHIOTOIOTATOTATOLATAE Reddick’s Grocery MOVED# THis is to notify my Patrons that I have moved from Main Street into my own building at 220 Missouri Ave, next to the Christian church, where 1 willk be glad to »/ serve you with First-Class Goods at Reasonable prices. W. J. REDDicfilg KOO O BB S LIBR OO CH OGO OO L SO B & BSOS SO B D BRI RO O DO SOOI NewSchool Books Lakeland’s Public Schools will open September 14th The New State Adopted Books go into effect this year and ALL BOOKS Will Be NEW We have a good supply of these Books on hand and would advise getting your Books and Supplies before the rush. Exchange value on old Books that were in use in the Public Schools last year, when traded grade for grade. Absolutely no Books sent out without Cash, as they are consigned to us and must be paid for as they are sold. I SO QK % S QK K Everything in school supplies. V\.’e.snvc you money. Big Values in School Tablets oun Speciality. Lakeland Book Store -»'!"Z’U'S’Of'*O‘Z'Q*S‘Q2'0203@302@3&&0@%%%%% 3K 23 SO0 SRS EERPOIBOFODOPOTODOOOT 3 NOTICE WING to the con- tinued advances of all goods in the drug line, we find it neces- sary to enforceour cash system to the letter. 3 SIS RTATOD QEOTOO O TIT BITS = SO0 Now friends just slop\und think you have here right in Lakeland one of the hest little theaters in South Florida, and we are entitled to the patronage of at least 300 peo- We appreciate the pat- ronage you have given us in the past, and if you will continue giving us your business in the future, we will give you the benefit of all cash discounts possible. Lake Pharmacy ple each night durlng the week and HQOQUG S 400 on Saturday night. Why? Well, in the first place, the band o boys who keep things on the move, BOPRDRPAPOTOP POL PO own thig theater. Then we have the Qe Qrge Qi best and largest orchestra, just add- POEQH ed another violin to the eizht pieces we already have; we expect within the next few days to add a clarenet also; the band plays out in front of this theater three times a week. We show the best filmsg and only charge 5¢ and 10c. HLLLHO