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ire Phone 5,000 ngton went up to y to attend the quar- g of the South Florida jon, oif which organi- ecretary . el McMullen of Largo 3 large interests at In- as a visitor to Lake- WHe is to have a sale of mic at Indian Rocks on " invites everybody to in autos to this gulf day. . G. P. Quaintance night from Jackson- ey spent the past two lightfully with their hters. Their daughter, who accompanied them , has returned to her ine, Texas. the Mr. with which they spent in - very pleasantly. umbined bflsh\ess o8 In through the enst He de- m&gm been in some mighty country but that Lakeland looks /Bfm than anyvhere else,: glad to get back to the I." the country. l l | l H Tucker is able to be an illness which | to his room for nearly his i under the impression ~away and were sur- of his illness but are 'reached her home in Florida. living at Brnoksvllle. d to Lakeland to live tably located at 1001 y avenue. They have 3 " here who arc glad to] min as they are glad to | , county lla county, was a sitor to the city today dsville, making the er matters pertaining V. reunion here the de, assistant adjutant gda division and com- \Il camp at Crawfords- has the distinction ot ished Tallahassee’s 4 Plllans has closed out F. W. pa, and wnl] after uous years in the g, take a much need- nine years Mr. Pil- “in business here, and date store, one that health inspector was pliment. In the con- Pillans who knows the grocery A to Z and who as- ally in making the the most popular in the many friends will be that the change will % :’,excellent family away \ , as they will con- Ke this city their home. ESTC ' FEATURE REELS GHT OF A NECKLACE r that will nake you for more NEY'S FORTUNE comedy featuring the . woman in picture- , Kate Price — TALE STAR B comedy drama 10¢ s 5¢, SIC ALWAYS eek— MTURE EVERY DAY news, right from the all know Pathe leads iof the class ! hall. ‘and parlor music was furnished by !Cards and envelopes Getzen-Hurt Wedding - Took Place Wednesday Evening The many Lakeland iriends of Dr. J. P. Getzen will be interested to learn of his marriage to Miss Vera Hurt, which occurred at the bride’s home town, Dyersburg, Tenn., on Wednesday evening. The lovely bride visited Lakeland last winter at which time she made many friends who will be delighted to welcome her to the social eircles of the city. She is a girl of sweet personality and very talented, whila the groom is one of Lakeland’s finest young men, a successful dentist of the city and possesses a larg: cirele of warm friends who, await his re- turn to extend their sincere con- gratulations and good wishes. A number of pretty affairs were e THE ..ufiNINGY TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, OCT. 9, 1914. L = gifts that are always dear to the heart of young girls. The dining room was prettily decorated in the class colors, blue and yellow. Streamers of crepe paper were tied from the chandelier to the corners of the table and other parts of the room were suggestive of the class colors. “Among the dainty gifts were one dozen linen guest towels, some hand embroidered, a dozen beautiful handkerchiefs, half dozen doilies, a i hand embroidered pink negligee with slippers to match, sewing bag, a set of cut glass glasses and numerous othcr pretty and useful presents. “Cream and cake were served after the gifts were examined and | admired and the friends left wish- ing the bride much joy and a long a given in honor of the bride before and happy life. her marriage, the-following account of a miscellaneous shower taken from the Dyersburg State Gazette showing the high esteem in which she is held in her home town: “The pretty home of Mrs. H. Y. Darnell on Troy avenue was the scene of a lovely affair Monday af- ternoon when she and ber pupils gave one of their most faithful mem- bors of the Philathea Class, Miss Vera Hurt, who is a popnlar bride- to-be, a miscellaneous shower. “A large number of friends were there; as they arrived the members welcomed them and passed punch in the rear of the After assembling in the hall the grafanola and many. excellen. | selections were rendered which add- to the entertainment. were passed wos told to ed greatly around and each one 'write a wish for the bridé and seal she The thrown opened till !oldlnz doors were then lead the way into the dlnlng room where a table was found laden with all kinds of pretty handwork and Manager Green has just slgned, contracts for the Pathe Li-weekly : film to be run at the Majestic the- ater Mondays and Fridays, so thutl Lakeland people can get the latest ‘war news in pictures. In order to ‘atch up with the regular program, every night next week a war feature will be run. The Pathe camera men are the most daring in the world and what you sce at the Majestic you may rest assured is authentic. The news will be only about 15 days old. More Homes Are Needed for Veterans As stated in yesterday's Telegran: homes have been secured for 130 visitors during the Confederate re- union. This is a good veginning, but not near enough homes have yet been promised, as at least 350 veterans are expected. Thc commit- tee is striving to see everyone they can, but ask that those not yet seen will please telephone Mrs. L. L. Bryant, Mrs. I. J. Jennings, Mrs. H. B. Morse or the Evening Tele- gram, and the same will be very much appreciated. Lakeland must not be found wanting when it comes to taking care of these honored vis- itors, and we feel sure that every home where one or more can be ac- commodated, will be proffcred for the occasion. PIGOHOSOFO SO OB | lace i hat. “Miss Hurt was tastefully gowned for the occasion in a light green crepe chiffon trimmed is oriental and wore a becoming white K. K. Ks. Entertained By Miss Gladys Wilson The K. K. Ks. were delightfully entertained by Miss Gladys Wilson on Thursday afternoon at her home on South Kentucky avenue. Tables were arranged in the re- ception hall and an interesting game of “500” was enjoyed. Later delicious refreshments were served. The members present were Misses Helen Conibear, Georgia Lanier, Gladys Wilson, Genevieve Morrow and Annie Cargill Mayes. Guild of St. Agnes The Guild of St. a meeting with Mrs. Monday afternoon, Oct. 12, at 3 o'clock. As there have been no meetings for a considerable time, it is hoped that all members will at- tend and join enthusiastically in the work for this winter. Strangers are cordially invited to attend. Agnes will hold 0. M. Eaton, Mr. Fred Cochoran, a member of the firm of Cochoran Co., whole- sale stationers of Palatka, 18 in the city today waiting on the trade and greeting his friends, of whom he ‘has quite a number. Mrs. F. M. Wilson, Mrs. Y. S. Dial, Mrs. L. H. Harless and Mrs. C. H. Walker, of Bartow, are spend- ing the day in Lakeland the guests of Mrs. C. L. Lemon street. ———————————————————————— e e e L s ] DRr. SAMUEL F. SMITH i SPECIALIST Wiggins on West EVYE, EAR,”NOSE AND THROAT B e oo Eyes ExXAMINED Grasses FITTED o HOURS: 97012 A. M. 2To 4P M. SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING LAKELAND, FIA, N \ L L L L L R R L R AUDITORIUM THEATRE . o SHGSOPOPODOSOTOIFOPOP0 ISV SQ LRSS S PO Auditorium Daffydill: If Claude was to enter a Marathon race with six other runners, would he WIND= HAM? Well, children, it is Friday night and you know Teacher Green has just what you like to see'after a hard week's study. Yep, tne dainty little Mutual Girl is here, also two dandy two reel features, a fine com- edy vaudeville act and music by that famoug orchestra. FOLLOW THE WISE ONES. LAMEY AND COMBS In their funny musical act. They have been saving this ome especially for the school children; 12 minutes oi good clean comedy and some de- lightful singing. g OUR MUTUAL GIRL The best film of ai THE TAVERN OF TRAGEDY A two reeler full of western ginger and snap THE INSTALLMENT PLAN A two reel comedy drama _— THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA Lakeland’s choice DOORS OPEN AT 6 O'CLOCK Come early, only 1700 ‘seats Special Tomodrow— SUSANNA’S NEW SUIT Beauty comedy feature drinking | \ ,_ S ; :|State Organizer In Society W. 0. W. Spends Day In Lakeland State Organizer C. H. Dame, of the Woodmen of the Worid, was a visitor to Lakeland today and was shown around the city by Mr. C. F. Kennedy. Mr. Dame is originally from Ocala and is quite a booster for that town He explained the presence in Lakeland of a number of former Ocala people by declaring that Ocala believed in good adver- tising and thought there was no better way than to send away sam- | Ples of their best folks by which the !town could be judged, and who iwould also tell the story of Ocala's ycharms. Mr. Dame said, however, | that Lakeland looked different and i bigzer every time he came, which is quite often, and that everywhere he {went he heard of the splendid t\]w; |o|' citizenship that went to make up lthis, one of the best towns in Flor- How The War Affects Egypti' Hanna has a brother, BadicE an official of the Egyptian | Dr. Hannah, 'gowrnmon!, and he gives us the privilege of copying the following extracts from a letter received from him recently, written from country: “When the war started the im- portation ceased and suddenly the prices of )‘oodshlffs went up enor- mously, and general panic to the government that made week- ly price lists for foods and comv 'polle(l the dealers to follow them. “Still another question came up. Public works were suspended and thousands of workmen were dis- missed. They went on roaring on without food, and used every chance to get food out of the few open closed. The government sctiled this question by shipping the workmen in train loads to the country where they can farm and have something to eat. We are glad that the condi- tions are not bad in America as you stated in your letter “The worst of all is that the banks closed suddenly and thus the rich and poor found themselves once in life on the same plane. The poor do naot have it and the richr have it but annot get it. Mr. Basta Khayat had four and a half millions in the erman bank. The bank closed and left him without money, not even to pay for coal for his irrigating ma- chines. This stopped his business. “The Egyptian goverrment triying to sell the cotton to English manufacturers at low figures as the % LARELIND DRY umuius PLANT Full Dress Suits Sponged and Pressed 50c. We CLEA PHONE 405 Cor Pine St.& N.TennAve. o o N ot 4 — Sretsededsdr Sttt e N Kid Gloves o LEOBOIIOPOPOBOTOTDE THE I’AlMS QOB OBOSUTOLOBOTLPOD ‘A BEGGAR- PRINCE OF INDIA A big three reel feature tonight, and one of the very best going over the circuit. So if you miss this it will be your own fault and you can’t blame us. Interesting from start to finish, and after sceing it if you can honestly ;ly that it is not worth the money, stop at the ticket office on your way out and we will be pleased to refund you your dime. Regular priee tonight—&e¢, 10c. the streets of Cairo and Aiexandria | stores by force as the majority have | that l would have caused a' had it not Leen due | | is | life of the Egyptian farmer dvpvndqi Long-He 3 . eaded JohnMcGraw b‘m s £ Royal Fall Suits HEN Juhin McGraw, the Little Napoleon of base- batl, re'uned from the world-tour last Spring, he brought a piec? of rare linen secured in China. dearer to Mr. Me( e t 1 \ U New Kenal is notedly a Wear., purchased no less than four Roy- i a l! R this store Roval measure Get ’Iha Wiy Dollar Look ™ ---it's the Royal Tailor look! n to i You sclect our fabric fro No memento of the frip was iraw than this And feel hat he paid us, his tailors, the Xquisite fabric, we rettiest kind of a compliment to in fabric Shops made into vhen he brought this Royal Sunshine Yark to be Tailored Summer suit. ne o MceGraw a stvlish dresser and the men's June And, by the way, Mr, buyver of best in Since first he has 1 suits—two Norfolks and two usiness suits. can order Royal Tailored, there is a cheerful taker ready to vake a map of your body lines send to the Royal designing woms in Chicago or New York. You lothes yvour [all too. In m half a thousaad newdst woolcn we tves that your dealer has on display. Qe co 1 isn'c great cither € i u-,’.nm wiloring. $16—817— 820~ §25---830 and 335 sec u't‘\ t1e utmost in Royal Tailoriug. ou pwi makes hese amaziug prices possible for the bes: in A wremendous (R P ices:— As amazing as the peerless quality itself, E_P.Iul‘one 243 Rooms 7 upon his cotton crop. “@old coin is out of use. The gov- ernment had to strike bank notes, {but the ignorant dealers are afraid to trade with paper. It is something new to many of them. “The Nile is very high this year “The Khedive is still under med- ical attenticn af Constantinople ow- inj; to the received lately from an Egyptian revolutionist. “England has breught into [Seypt 40,000 soldiers from 'India to keep wounds he hmace and that she may be able to withdraw its army of ocenpation to | the field . “We have a scarcity of coal and therefore the number of trains has been reduced greatly . “England has made strong forti- ;fivmom, at the Egyptian ports ! 3 . » to meet the expected attack of Ger- i il man ships. L i 1 Because you want somdhmg nice: $16, $17, $20, $25,7$30 and $35 i for the utmost in a custom-made Suit or Overcoat Moore’s Little Style Shop and 8, Elliston Building NOTICE { i 1 have closed out my grocery bus- iness to F. W. Morse, of Tampa, Fla. All persons indebted to said business will please settle them with Mr. Morse as early as possible. 1 W. P. PIL [ag gel fab Bl Sl BullalBal Sud Rultutdul T 2] NOTICE § One PENNY Pencil given with every 5C purchase. O e §C Pencil with every 25C purchas GENERAL OFFICE SUPPLY C0. ; School Children Opposite Kibler Hotel [eatel Eul Sul Bt Rud Tudd wble - 0u bl u b n 0w Y ot because youw want {0 economize ¥ Good printingis better than dwaTe‘ngravmg e aré HARCOURT*& CO. INCORFORaTER. LOUISVILLE, KY., UaSA. EIR. WORK IS THE STAND, LAKCLAND 800K SiORE QL0 & 74.-; nh'\ T IPOBOLO [ i QLOPOY o w g %4 it\ FOBOUQ MOLOBOU house LUCILE LOVE, SERIES 7 MONDAY NIGET Thig theater is the littie (300 seats) with the biz crowd, and we have the best peopic attend- ing our show. Why? Well, just because we have the best and larz- est orchestra in the State and the only orchestra that own tneir own tehater, so it is o« their interest to make it interesting for its patrons. They are not working for a littre old salary—dividends are -vhat they are working for. Remember the BIG MINSTEL SHOW e ————————————————————— By the Band boys. Watch for date. GBI PO DGO IO g Bryan’s Spiay An Irsect Destroyer and Disinfectant For Flies, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Roaches, Ants, and other Insects. OP0FOFOTC SOIDFRIDIRIRHEPAS IR IRFLID Direction for use—Spray on porches, kitchen floors and around the sinks, win- dows, screen doors and all parts of the house. 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