Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 10, 1914, Page 5

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one 5,000 L st o 2 2 ‘ Albert Smith returned jeation spent weeks ago. Verda Thompson, club agent, has + Walker at that place. E — LaPitz, the well-known after Mr. the i he has traveled recently. N. C., { —— Eut expects to ° he next week, Mr. r. and Mrs. eatly enjoyed themselves. #chool, ) Thompson 4 orth and East. Mrs. " P. D. Goodyear y from \Waycross, nt an operation. he was joined by Mrs. ellon for the past week., Iroad business is ing, after a brief spell tive uiet following \war flurry. he general business of mds in this section f this summer than last. . & L. B. whither he went for of his health. [ Case of Fire} to ihd this morning after a pleas- Y in Kentucky, ee and Ohio, where he went county returned ; daughters. She has for the past four lAuburndale, and while there | ! pleasure of going through ven-acre guava grove of Mr. in- man, is again in Lakeland, desirable pros- LaPitz states that he sbusiness conditions better in Bction than in other States in mnd is stopping at the Mar- } House. Miss Turner is one of mary teachers in the Lake- ening the guests were eatertained taking the place made |by instrumental by the resignation of Miss B. T. Bardin is in Lakeland an absence of some time in ork City and other points in Bardin, been in the Carolina moun- ‘accompanied him as far as onville on the homeward trip. Weeks has returned sojourn of some time in Col- the 1 Mr. While he im- 'physlcally, he abandoned his a relapse, which the friends of the C. A. Cole is now in Chi-|It” reach home ; beautiful home on Cole preceded her about ten days Cole spent the ipart_,' to several of the members who on the Great Lakes, where depart for school within the next Bertha Turner, of Hopkins-'ess Ky., arrived in the city last of McDonald-Steinmeyer Weddmg To Take Place Sept. 23 The friends of the parties have received the iollowing invitation: Rev. and. Mrs. William H. Steinmeyer request the honor of ' your presence at the marriage of ' thir daughter, Maude, to Mr. Fred- erick Donald McDonald on the ev- ening of Wednesday, the twenty- third of September at six o’'clock, at ! First Methodist church, Lakeland, ! Fla. The bride-to-be is one of the jcity's fairest and most talented ' years conducted a successful dergarten in this city and has; started a large number of bright little folks on the great hizhway of knowledge, laying the foundation ! well and at the same time winning 'the love and admiration of both pu- ' pils and patrons. Mr. McDonald is a splendid young man, is a valued attache of the A. C. L., and is in every way worthy of the lovely bride he haa won. After a wedding trip the cou- Deputy Marshal L. A. Ren- | ple will be at hcme to their friends will leave today for Mount: at 588 South Tennessee avenue af- to join Mrs. Rennolds |ter Oct. | annual leave of absence. ln! antime the work in Tampa !Miss Laura Southard Hostess inity will be looked after |Of “As You Like It” Club lly by Marshal J. C. Brown, 12, Miss Laura Southard was the | Popular hostess of the ““As You Like club Tuesday evening at her South Florida avenue. It was in the nature of a farewell few days. The guests were met by the host- and served with refreshing of the spacious veranda. ],grapel’ruit punch in a shaded nook At various times during the ev- and vocal selec- 'tions by Misses Suella Groover, Vera rMcRae, Josephine Drane and Mar- garet Southard. So entrancing in fact was the music that the light hearts of youth could not refrain from giving vent to their feelings in the merry dance. The young men were unexpected- ly called on to describe the costume ‘and various personal traits of their | partners, while the girls had to sup- returned A ply missing words in a series of old where he'comparative maxims—all Enroute | caused Good- | nd children, who have been ests of relatives in Ocala and | brizes—a friendship book and a box of which merriment, Misses and Jean Waldron lucky, captured the much Mary Jackson being born 'of gumdrops respectively . averages McRae, This Springs, t look like the ‘“‘hard times” 'Por Holland, Erickson, Henderson, gople are trying to create by | Roscoe Skipper, Delicious courses of salad, sand- ad men inform the Telegram wiches and ices were served. steadily ! | of , Southard’s the were Misses fven taking the Conibear, i in consideration, they declare | McRae, the Mary Jackson, May Those who enjoyed Miss charming Laura hospitality Florence and Helen Josephine Drane, Vera Suella and Mary Groover, White, Aileen Waldron of White Williamson, Mer- Jean Messrs. Hausberger, Kern, Edgar Thompson, Smith, Sawyer, Karl Clarence Claude MeclIntosh. Mary Lane, the little daughter of and Mrs. A. H. Lane, who has been ill for some time, has suffered of locating out there, as he was family will regret to learn. Bced that conditions gzenerally section are more desirable|' Miss Mamie Castles returned to ) “any place he visited. Hls‘l,akeland' yesterday from various * the , Mr. Ray Weeks, is still in /pointe in South Carolina, where she of weeks. ~ BIGG BILL ANDERSON BRONCO BILLY AND THE BAD MAN A fine western story HE LUCKY ELOPEMENT A farce comedy THE MOTH A great drama GOOD MUSIC ALWAYS Prices 5¢, 10c MATINEE DAILY , but is expected home in a|was the guest of relatives and friends for severa] weeks. Auditorium Daffydils: If a certain stout gentleman got awful sore when you Guy Toph, would it make DET-WILDER. The sweetest of all girls, that Mutual Girl, will be here tonight, a thrilling two-reel western feature, a good comedy orchestra music and vaudeville. A crackerjack show, one of those that can’t be beat Auditor- ium programs of quality. OUR MUTUAL GIRL She is in danger. The cruel light- house has her in its cruel grasp. Does she escape? THE LITTLE HOUSE IN THE VALLEY A thrilling two reel western fea- ture, one of the most sensational we have had yet. FLESH OF HIS FLESH . A great comedy drama In Soczety § contracting ! kln-' mmmmwwwm 7 { AUDITORIUM THEATRE WMW%%WM»%«% THL ..ENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., SEPT. | Mrs. J. L. Hungerford and sou Floyd leave today for a short visit to Jacksonville. 10, 1914. Two Games Being Witnessed At The Mr. L. M. Bennett has the sym- pathy of many friends in the death of his sister, which occurred a few ‘days ago at Baxley, Ga., whither he was called by her illness about a week ago. The returns of the game between Lakeland and St. Petercburg are be- ing flashed at the Athletic Field this afternoon, where also the great fame between the Elks and the Mul- berry aggregation is in progress. Manager Green made arrangements ‘to this end so that there would be o conflict between the two attrac- Mrs. Hattie Logan has just re- turned from Kissimmee vrhere she (has opened a millinery establish- ment, Mrs. Burns being in charge. On Tuesday Mrs. Logan held her fall opening there, Mrs. Harry Ed- |tions and the crowd is enjoying two mondson, of this city, and Miss [8ames today instéad of the usual Blaine, of New York, being the liv- |ne. ; {ing models. The business Starts |=—————— off with encouraging prospects and "took in the excursion to St. Augus- {Mrs. Logan will no doubt do splen-!tine on Monday. After seceing a didly in branching out. {'great many things of interest in ‘the ancient city and dipping in old Last evening at the Colonial Caie |briny, they returned to Palatka on Mrs. Edyth Clemence entertained at |Tuesday and spent the night with supper several ladies in honor of 'Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Peniel, Miss Johanson, who is traveling in l'mrnlng home on Wednesday. {the interest of city mission work. Those invited were Misses Lillie Roux, Minnie McCord and Estelle iRogers. Later in the evening oth- ers joined the party and adjourned to the home of Mrs. Clemence, ;Where music was much enjoyed, also an interesting talk given by Miss Johanson on her work. She is accomplishing great good in tils cause. re- ' Mrs. A. M. Saunders and daugh- ‘ter, Miss Gracia of South Jackson- ville, are visitors at the house on the hill for a couple of weeks. SCRIBE. Hon. H. J. Drane, president of the Senate of Florida, received a telegram this afternoon announc- ing the death of Senator John C. L’Engle, which occurred in Jackson- rill i s D LB b HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMs | [lle o<l nient Dr. Lingle, as Mr. J. A. Kinsinger and wife w‘as bt ngwn‘ et b ‘and son Lee returned last Thursday member of the Senate and his term would have expired in 1917. He from McPherson, Kan., where they ‘was not a candidate for re-election have spent the summer and it is on account of failing health. needless to say that they are glad to o 5 be back. The por—sonnel of the membership of the Loyal Order of Moose is sec- Mr. Haldeman and family also of [ond to no organization in the McPherson, Kan., who bought Mr. Price’s place last winter, have re- world. No order contains a more diversified membership. Upon the turned and the two families are liv- (Tolls of our lodges will he found ing in the Buchanan nouse in |Presidents, vice presidents, con- Yown. gressmen, statesmen and multi-mil- lionaires, together with tLe honor- able mechanic, merchant and labor- ing man. All are banded together for the promulgation of one great common cause, viz: THE UPLIFT OF HUMANITY, and each is doing Mr. Terrell Perry went to Haines City on Friday last returning on Sunday. Miss Maud Turner spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Au- burndale. portunity. The qualifications for ‘membership are not wealth, social Athletic Field his duty within the scope of his op- | Lakeland Lost Fast Game To St. Pete (Continued from Page 1.) i The Supreme Men’s Tailor Shop Three-Base Hit—Eubanks, . Sacrifice Hits—Erie, Betts, Me- of Thls TOWII Call, Alvarez. Stolen Bases—Erie, Branch, Eu- That's our aim; onr whole business banks. Double Play—Hodge to Burke. Base on Balls—Off Watkins 3, off is to help the well dressed men dress well. We are labishly equipped with the finest goods, all choice selections from Alvarez 3. ED. V. PRICE & CO., Chicago. Hit by Pitched Ball—Hance, by We are specialists in Evening Alvarez. Clothes. We know how to make a Struck Out—By Watkins 2, by || Full Dress Suit so it will afford com- Alvaves & fort as well as fit. We use the finest Belgian and Wesz England Crepes and soft Worsteds and the richest silk lining in our Evening Clothes. Time of Game—1:47. Umpire—Moore. COMMENTS ON THE GAME If you're figuring on ordering a new Full Dress Suit, order it from us, Another two to one session. Real baseball is wha( the Lake- land-Petersburg outfit are furnish- ing the fans. Palm Beach Suits cleaned and pressed 50c. An expert workman is in charge of our Alteration De- partment-all work guaranteed Walk Upstairs and Save from $3 to $5 i0od work, Eubanks, keep it up. old boy; We were glad to see Fort Meade ;vin yesterday. That first place ’ a ooks good. She:Odidnt g0 with the team MOORE Sthtle yesterday. Wonder if that had any- thing to do with losing. —_— That fast diamond didn't seem to frighten the boys a bit, ounly twn errors being made. Style Shop 3 s Phone 243. 7 and 8, Elliston Bldg. Rooms 7 jO)vd the game immensely. ! A change in the scheaule has There was a nice little bunch of been made and Fort Meade will be fans at the Auditorium and they en- " here Friday and Saturday. FEPOPOPBAL GEOFAPOCY HHOHOHOGHGHTOFOOFOHOTOTOHOFOIG W. J. Reddick’s Grocery MOVED: SBDDEHEDDEG S EBBSHHHIDED DG CESTEREEERRES] This is to notify my Patrons that I have moved from Main Strcct into my own building at 220 Missouri Ave., next to the Christian church, where I willk be glad to serve you with First-Class Goods at Recasonable prices. Yours to Serve BNy, W. J. REDDICK B Ardrigudn | | \ . 'standing or exalted position, but we & Master Henry Conibear spent las 'demand honor, morality and man-|& ) 4 MR SR A 3 'W(‘(‘k in town the guest of Herman [, 4 Are you qualified? 3124 | SHORSIORBIE Q0N OHEHONEHOH TSNS O HON 3 O I BN CHEHEIEH DM DO BHON BCn 0 m Bl 0 Mathias. ¢ OO SO g D e T o e Mr. T. S. Clifford and wife re- S S L S b A 8 ‘turned from a week's stay in Jack- Yes P sonville and other places, on Sun- ew C 00 oo s @ Miss Nellie and Myrtie Barrett The soiled White 3 & day. Crepe de Chene l d) P bl S h ] s —| cown or wae |3 Lakeland’s Public Schools 4 PEPRPREPPOED anbeD Cl B & H can be Dry Clean “ S b 14 h Dr. SAMUEL F. SMITH £ ed and made to g Wi Open eptem cr t 4 *l " look new again SPECIALIST g7 k H if allowed to go g The New State Adopted Books EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT thr ou g h ; Our Process! Dry Cleaning EYES EXAMINED LARELAND, FLA. Cor. Pine and North Ternessee % ¥ GLASSES FITTED ¥ 1s the only PR I SAFE I Method FoURS: % Flyrnn Gives Satisfaction ' 971012 A. M. , e l LAKELAND £ 3 ¢|(Dry Cleaning Plant SUITE, BRVANT BUILDING %l G. C. Williamson, Prop. H M%Wi*ifl BDEPRBSRRP PP - THE PALM PAT DREW King Baggot The feller that sings sweller, nifty, classy, encorey little some In his own production THE BLOOD TEST A detective drama in two parts. THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA Highest Priced Orchestra in Lake- land will render Wag Tail Overture. The Old Love Still Lingers, by Mein- ardus, My Alsace Loraine, by Gilbert. Rose of the Mountain’s Trail, Brennan. Beaux Esprits, by Tompkins. ——————————————————————————— In every city and town all over the world wherever moving pictures are shown ‘‘that is good pictures such as the Universal.” Everyone by has to admit that when King Bag- got appears on the screen they are going to see a good picture well DOORS OPEN AT SIX O'CLOCK acted, and they are never disap- e | DOiNted . So don’t miss thig one. Come early; only 1,700 seatg SUCH A VILLAIN A shriek of laughter from start to finish; this is played by Victoria Ford and Eddie Lyons, and it is a comedy of comedies. _—_— Special al] next week— THE TEXAS QUARTETTE 700 Pounds of Harmony ——————e e L _TTTTTRve T PLELBIBEIBIIIGDIODODBFIIED BPLPPRPRLPIIEOEEEEPISIDEB D ? » Just three reels of |& & 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. SRR 1 o O L l » L Exchange value on old Books that were in use in the & Public Schools last year, when traded grade for grade. g Absolutely no Books sent out without & Cash, as they are consigned to us and must be paid for as they are sold. Everything in school supplies. We save you money. Big Values in School Tablets our Speciality. Lakeland Book Store g ipetabanblup tngiug ek yat 8 A L R R Ll Bul Rur ut el Tul 2ul e ] P SO0 23 PO i[ gsmflz»wa:s«: 3 'NOTICE BB BEPPPPOREPBRPOB BB S THEAIRE 0 2=2 R Our motto: G O0OOD picture,s with our 9-piece orchestra, 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. SRR and our band players on the outside tonight at 7 o’clock. Now, friends, we are going to make you a little present next week, : We appreciate the pat- It is not our object to shoot a lot 0. ronage you have given of films at you or some cheap Q us in the past, and if ou will continue givin: vaudeville, and get all tne loose 6 y & & us your business in the Qs FCH 20 SO 0H B BRSNS change that you have in yocur pock-t & future, we will give you et. We give you three good reels fi‘ the benefit of all cash discounts possible. of pictures and good music and 8 next week, starting Monday and 8 ending the following Saturday, we Lake harmacy will give away a beautiful cut glass water set. Just glance in Henley's drug store window. Attend our show each night and hold vour cou- pon. Regular price 5c¢, 10c. 2u3

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