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pconics f Fire Phone 5,000, . Turner has just pur- ndsome five passenger the local represcntative, Deen . 'F. Cumley, of Chicago, W city yesterday after- d the next two months & daughter, Mrs. C. O. A B. Steitz and sister, Miss Mrs. M. F. Hethering- jorie, made a pleasant Bg today to spend a cou- jat Pass-a-Grille. @Ry Conibear is up for the iffom Tampa, having tak- uties as a teacher in the M on Monday, which is in pa’s suburbs. R. Marks, who was e Auditorium orchestra M but whaede now teach- ln music at Plant City, “ to the city yesterday. . Scipper and mother, an, of Lakeland, came day to attend the funer- urrance, of Homeland. ecord . Alonzo Logan, who has for the erection of the ary at Bartow, is get- splendidly with the Ming to reports, and the 1 be a handsome orna- t city. . Wilson and Rev. J. R. i down to Tampa yester- Stompanied Rev. Cason’s jirs. Ives, who has been n Keller hospital at iiback to Lakeland, where @ the guest of her sister, ilson, for sevaral days. ughter arrived the oth- he home of Mr. C. L. recently removed here and Bartow Record, on tne event, eays: ther is doing as well as ected, but fcr a few continue to step like a rs. J. H. Lancaster of § the proud parents of a ich will be interesting Be Lakeland friends of lad, who was formerly F of the county. Of the Bartow Record says: food inspector has ar- tow, now what do you 4 t? His name is Lan- j'mot J. Harris, but prob- be called Woodrow, as his dad says.” Ind election Tuesday next will be elected to ond funds. These men ben nominated by the of the citizens of fhd they, of course, will 'l'hey are N. A. Rig- Henley and J. F. ith these men lookina penditures of the bond ftizen can doubt but that ' get the very best re- s an additional reason 1d vote for bonds. B DD HH reeler tonight and a comedy. An hour of and some good music them. OF PATRIOTISM feature that is full of and brave deeds, and that will hold your ghout. st of cartoon pictures. d Jeff beat a milt. 300D MUSIC ices 5e, 10c FOR 'NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM In Society » oy & | Miss Southard Gives l | ‘Miss Suella Groover giving a pinno' -..liery Shower [For Miss Conibear _ Miss Ruth Conibear was the hon- oree at a dellghttuf'(nnction given yesterday morning from ten until twelve by Miss Margaret Southard at the beautiful Southard home on South Florida avenue. The rooms were decorated in pink hearts and bieeding-heart vine. The guests upon arrival were es- corted to the dining room and served with deliciously refreshing ‘'grapefruit. They were then given the pleasure of hearing a number of Lakeland’s most talented people, solo, Miss Riggins and Miss Card- well appropriate vocal solos, and Mrs. Steitz a reading. The party was then invited to the spacious veranda where fruit salad, sandwiches and coffee were served. They were then led indoors again, where they found Miss Conibear de- murely waiting for her friends to “'kisg the bride.” Before anyone however, a part of the decorations | 'gave way, deluging the prospective bride with confetti and heautiful ; silk hose of many charming colors. * ‘'These gifts bore the following names: ‘George Wright, Mrs. M. F. Heth- :erington, Mrs. Henrietta Peterson, Dr. Wheeler, Mrs. Virgil McRae, Mrs: Brian. Jeffcott, Mrs. William Steitz, Miss Dora Bonacker, Miss Ann Cardwell, Misses Conibear, Miss Sue]la Groover, Miss Leona Hayes,l Miss Margaret Southard, Miss Fan- | nle Riggins. K. K. Ks. Miss Genevieve Morrow was the {gracious hostess of the K. K. Ks. Thursday afternoon at her beautifui ‘home on South Tennessee. On the (veranda wicre tables had been ar- :ranged interesting games of ‘500" fwere enjoyed. Later, delicious re- freshments of ice cream and cake ('were served. As Miss Mar; Jackson, a member ¢f the club, leaves today ifor Washington, where she will take up her second year at tho school of ‘Domestic Art and Science, the mem- ‘bers presented her with a silver hapkin ring as a daily reminder of ‘the K. K. Ks. Those who enjoycd 7Miss Moriow’s hospitality were <Misses Gladys Wilson, Heien Coni- 'benr, Georgia Lanier, Mary Jackson, Annie Cargill Mayes, RuLy Tuarner, Ruby Lanier and Mildren Hampton. PROGRAM RALLY DAY PRIMARY DEPARTMENT FIRST M. E. CHURCH Cradle Roll Song. Presentation of certificate to Cra- dle Roll Babies. Recitation—Elizabeth Love. Greeting—Francis Grether. Recitation—Five Little Tots. Prayer—*“Father, We Thank Thee.” Salutatory—'Virginia Mellwain. Shepherd’s Song—Cleona DBates. Story—How God Too% Care of Moses, Ethel Carter. Recitation—Clare Streatcr. Song—The \orld Jesus. Song—Hear Our Pennies Drop- ping. . MRS. W. FISKE JOHNSON, Superintendent. c— The Palms theater wishes to an- nounce that they have changed the serial, Lucile Love, from Monday to Saturday, and will show it tonight. Well, folks, you have got onebig treat ahead of you tonmight. Your last chance to see the seven pretty could avail herself of this privilege, {tors in reference to said building to ‘the said contractors given by them Mrs. C. M. Clayton, Mrs. | !through each succeeding gzeneration. ,erywhere. :blflssings is forever Children for |upon and magnifying his sacrifices, THE «v¥NING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA,, OCT. 3, 1914. School Board Re-Lets |Should Not Lose Contract'For Lake ty To Opportuni Morton School Secure Hospital Bartow, Oct. 3.—The board cf There is an item in the bond I roposition to be public instruction for Polk county. it I omgnexy lorida, met in special session in Tuesday that the Telegram cannot believe any person in Lakeland wh the office of the superintendent with understands pthe situation \:fll wo (_’ all members and the superintendent Pose. We refer to the item of s“p present for the purpose of taking |09 to puild and equip a City hos- definite action to complete the i pital. school building on the south siae of The idea appeals strongly to any the“‘:'l;y of I;’ke"":di& i person with a proper sense of hu- ereas Farris Gold, manity. The need for such an in- tractors for the comstruction and stitution is so palpable tnat it is erection of the south side school 'unnecessary to dwell upon it. Its building at Lakeland, Fla., have de- necessity has been painfully im- faulted and abandoned their con- i pressed upon this community tim tract with the board, leaving said Ay building incompleted, and also ow- and again. The opportunity to se- 3 - cure an adequate hospitai is within ing many debts for materials and ‘labor for said building; our grasp. A commodious and suit- ‘able site has been donated to th “‘Resolved that the said Parrish bl '& Goin have forfeited their city through the generosity of the said Jate Mrs. Morrell. The building contract with the board, and that tyereon can be utilized in part as an the board proceed to complete said addition to or part of a remodeled building. | structure, or it may be removed and “Resolved, further, that the {sold. At any rate, if the citizens act hoard disclaims any liability for the fav debts so incurred by said contrac- orably upon this bond proposi- tors, and will asstst, morally at: tion we will receive the benefit of least, the creditors of said contrac—l con- this valuable property. If the bond proposition is voted down, then the city will not be able to utilize the property for hospitar purposes, and, by the terms of the will, it will pass from the city’s ownership. By vot- ing for the bonds we secure a good city hospital, and preserve to the city a veny valuable legacy By vot- ing against the bonds we deprive the city of a handsome piece of Moved and carried that in view property, making eurselves several of the uncertainty of the lflb"’"‘“.thousund dollars poorer, and lose and emplayes continuinz to Work |ay) chance of securing a hospital at on the south side school building at iany time in the near future. Lakeland for the past two weeks and the board’'s assurance to them to see that they are paid, it is or- dered that said laborers and em- ployes on said buildfng be paid by the board, the sum therefor amount- ing to $302.41 as evidenced by the list of same as presented by the ar- chitect, and that the same be charged to the contractors of said building and their bondsmen. That this action is without prejudice to this board against the contractors and their bondsmen. Contract was let to W. A. Jes- ter for the completion of all car- ‘Penter work on the south side school building. Said contract includes have recourse against the bond of to this board, and wijll hold the bondsmen of said contractors liable for the default of said contractors.” On motion of J. W. Keen, sec- onded by E. M. Law, the above res- olution was carried. It is good business, good citizen- ship and practical humanity to vote ffor the bonds. many evils. It is healthy. It has good schools. It has fine churches. What can I DO to show my appre- ciation? How can I boost it? How [can I make it better? How can I add to its value as a home and thus ex- press my appreciation of what it means to me?’ Thus is a worthy, public spirit manifest. This spirit lends itself to public improvements, to social betterment. Another says: :“l have made Lakeland my home. It has cost me a whole lot. I had to leave old fr{ends, fand there was ) ‘floors, ceiling, windows, doors, bage- many expenses and then, too, I've invested all 1 have here. \What can boards, stairways, partitions anu s shelves and also the erection r" get?" Such an one Is aknormally sm AEhack aten egotistic, and being eternally self- front, side and back steps. ‘consclous he is exquisitely sensitive. On motion the board adjourncd. The man: whose big word is “‘zet,” C. A. PARKER, since he never gets enough, is apt to Supt. and Sec'y. dwell moodily upon the difference ‘between what he has, and what he TO WHICH CLASS thinks he ought to have, and he is DO YOU BELONG ? {unhappy. We find these con trasting A~ ‘conditions equally present and somu- Mr. Editor: It is related in H'I:‘, times more patent in the matter of hat two men _went ?}(r:;{m\:']lrtehs":nll inm:'lr,v.t q‘v;lo askfod religious profession and charch life. ) s render to ce for i 3 1h"v‘“,,(,,',‘§‘m5 and blessings? The | ‘Tcord, Thou hast been so good to other asked, Considering what 1ime; Thy blessings crowd my life; have ziwn up for Thee, What am ; what shall T render to Thee for all Thy benefits?”” The response in the man himself, to the spirit of such an inquiry, marks him as a loyal, duti- ful, active unselfish Christian. He is one to be relied on to push with heroic unselfishness every interest of the Master’'s kingdom. In the vres- ence of the fact of the atonement as witnessed in the sacrificial death of Christ throuch which he is redeemed from sin and saved from hell. his nresent, eonctant and inscntent In- auiry is “What can I do?” Anet" and his class is far too large, says: “Lord. see, I have joined the church: 1 have assumed its vows: T have giv- T to zet Thoso two men are typical of two classeg of people who live and labor They are not isolated, but represen- tative. They are not confined to any walk of life, but are found ev- The one dwelling on his askine, What {can T do to show my gratitude anll] appreciation. The other dwelling is forever askinz, \What's in it for me. The spirit of this thing is per- v v p en it my influence; what will T get?” YARIve of buman; society,anom - i Pnrslste};nl\ self conscions he mae- center to its periphery, from the|yjfeg his achievements to the total lowest rumg in its ladder to theleclipse of his benefits. He is sensi- a selfish “get” is his relizions “What 5, word, with the humilitating re- 2 T ult he does not et much nor does he very far along. and is unhappy. have made Lakeland my home,” says ‘“‘"l‘ho reader mav vertinentlv in- one. “It's a pleasant town. It's anire: To which class do I belong? full of good people. ft's tree from tiv pinnacle of the attainment. can I do?” “What can 1 get? is wrong. ret right. ... Aund it he is TOHN B. LEY. JIM A western comedy drama Changed from Monday and will run tonight. You who have seen this serial, T know, will not miss to- THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA WMWWW SYECR PO PP PSS ‘0"0‘”0"‘0"0"0'"0“6 SOIOPOPGVOIGIOLOBIIGIOILICH Auditorium Daffydills: If some- MOONSHINE MOLLY LUCILLE LOVE body wanted a Doctor on a dark and A 2 recler, a story of the Kentucky stormy nizht, would the MOQON hills. TONIGHT s SUSPENDED CEREMONY THE GIRL OF MYSTERY D A comedy scream lsrmlm 8 dirls, the three funny comedians, in one hour of clean comedy, har- mony singing and dancing. A thrill- ing 2 reeler, a comedy scream and a fine drama. Good music and a cool airy house to enjoy all these good things in. FOLLOW THE ‘WISE ONES. THE QUEEN OF THE ORIENT CO. In a burlesque on Jesse James, one hour of mirthful entertainment, harmony singing by the | Sisters, good dancing and good, clean comedy. Densmore Lakeland's Choicest night’s, UNIVERSAL IKE'S PURSUIT OF EATS A comedy of comedies and a laugh from beginning to end. SHOW STARTS AT 6 P. M. BAND PLAYS AT 7 P. M. A free concert out in front; come out and hear the singing by the band boys, Moon Light in Dixie. Doors open at 6 p. m. Ccme early; only 1700 seats \ All Next Week— LAMEY AND COOMBS - Atlanta’s favorites. The boys that put over the goods R — Prices tonight 5c and 10c¢ VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT SPOT LIGHT SINGING Only "917 people last night. Mighty poor business. D on't tell anyone we told you folks. FOGHBOPBOLHIOLONO 2OLOVOOL0IVEODOBOBOEOPOCOES .~ THE PALMS THEATRE % Y — e Wanted Woolens that The 500 handsome Autumn and Winter Woolens from our famous Chicago tailors Ed. V. Price & Co. represent the highest excellence” of artistic endeavor. Come in today and see these newest ideas and get measured for your new clothes copvnioHT sw 0 V.PRIGE 8 0" Send your Cleaning and Pressing to Us and enjoy the full Satisfaction of \ High Class Work Walk Upstgirs and save from $3 to $5 MOORE’S Little Style Shop 5 o Rooms 7 and 8, Elliston Building PROGRAM EPWORTH LEAGUE Reading—Miss Verdie Wilson . Special prayer for peace. Song—43. Announcements. League benediction . [First Methodist Church, Sunday, Oct. 4, 6:15 P. M. Leader—Miss Minnie MecCord. Topic—*A Song of Companion- ship.” Songs—193, 489. Prayer. Scripture—Psalms No. 1. Scripture references. 2 Song—756. b ‘ 4 Discussion—Will a a Life, fed on| 2 the Word of God, be More Frult- ful?—F. H. Thompson. The Duty of Selecting One’s Com- nonionships, M Ilelen Hobbs. Plant Results of Companionships, Linton Pickard. Song-—"'The White and the Gold” League colers. The Value of Solitude— Miss I,ula Clowers. Discussed by Mrs. J. Henry. Song—Solo, Mrs. lan‘os I.oy Waller. % Bryan’s Spray An Insect l)estroyer and Disinfectant : For Flies, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Roaches, Ants, and other Insects. AL QOO0 HITOIOH OIS Lucille lLove series that we™have bcen showing Monday nlght, has heen changed to Saturday night, so Direction for use—Spray on porches, kitchen' floors and around the sinks, win- dows, screen doors and all parts of the house. be on hand early; only 300 seats. Now, friends, you see we have a d show lined up for tonight d 5 il s s Prices: Quarts s50c., .1-2 Gallons 8sc., Gallons -1.00 Sprayer 5oc. it will be shown rain or no rain, and if you come late and can’'t get : . Put Up for and Distributed a seat, that will be your hard luck Lake Pharmacy Kentucky Bldg. LAKELANBY FLA. for we will not allow any one to stand, so come see a good show, finish your sh_opp\ng and get' up early tomorrow with a clear con- Bcience.