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—— EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., OCT. 22, 1914 PAGE FIVB D'AH‘.’pki“s’ Head of ‘H"“’ They Feel Order Your Fall Suit or Coat Now gri. Dept. of Ills., | About It Over Beautifully Tailored - to - Order . o i VISltS Lakelandl ln Gel'mall)'| Have your Fall suit or coat a magnifi- A prominent visitor to Lakeland cently tailored-to-order garment in an ex vesterday was Dr. Cyrel G. Hop- quisite all-wool fabric. Do away forever kius, who is at the head of the Agri- with disappointments and delays with un- t\‘\l‘:l\ll-'al Department of Iliinois, but H‘"AU“‘“ of l{lt:\er:\clatrl': ;)r}'liett\l:at'\rl; g‘:“:llry Who is now doing special work for pressed . al S 2 4 the Southern Settlement and Devel- anteed. Unless they please you in every opment organization, which has its particular, you need not accept them. The young ladies are reque headquarters in Baltimore. Dr. Hop- 2 ALL WOOL FABRICS 225 - ! meet at the Baptist church at kins was an interested visitor at 58 Styles P. M. so that they may be (‘:n'r.i;wl the home of his old friend, Dr. W. $16.50 to $25.00 out in cars. H. Conibear, whose truck farm and Never before have you heard such low BB W"M&M@Q&@ OB DR Miss Swindel to Entertain Miss Jewel Swindel will entei the Baptist Young Woman's iary ncen. Mrs. Biewer of this city has re- ceived the following interesting let- ter from a nephew in Berlin, who is in the postoffice department there: “If you could see our soldiers’ courage you would be =astonished. From the greatest to the smallest thing all was prepared in the long time of peace. Russia began in the spring to fortify the frontiers in our east. But the great battle of Tar- menberg was the grave for Russian soldiers; 150,000 lie in the lakes of ain Auxil- of Fire Phone 5,000 Aayes, formerly of Colum- how a prominent wholesale merchent of Lakeland, n Dothan today .—Dothan gle. ——— . W. Marlatt, of Sewick- and Mrs. E. S. Marlatt, Mo., mother and sis- . H. Marlatt, of this ing the latter at his at her home Saturday aiter- Mrs. Antisdel's talk on Bur. mah will be a feature of the noon. after- jorange grove on Lake Hollingsworth is one of the show places of this secticn. Speaking of Dr. Hopkins, Dr. Conibear declared “He has done Miss Gladys Wilson to Serve on Gen. Ingli’s Staff of Sponsors General John L. Tnalis, | Masuren, part of the vi Ost- omm: - N ¥ & ’ province St i Tennessee avenue. ing the Florida dimmn‘ ljll‘lil(‘dd more for linols than any other one | preussen, 90,000 have been taken prices quoted for genuine tailored-to-order o o ’ e P : . b i Confederate Veterans, has dn~|mm" He has inspired confidence | prisoners there and about 50,000 garments. \o\\heu will you find a big —— Wwatts and wife, I. C. among the farmers there and in- cer display of authoritative, correct, Fall nounced his sponsorial staff for the- were dead that are numbers which d wife, Fred Woods and‘commg division reunion to ln- 1.‘1(1 |creased the production of the soil{ghoqie their own language. Austria| fashions and such splendid qlmht) all- W, Crosby, A. L. Ste- at Lakeland Oct. 28, 29 and 30 h‘"‘_ least one-third of theintroduction | iy in o month have beaten the wool fabries. Call now, while it is early. " G. Goewallis and Mr. follo\\s. e Lm— scientific methods, and at least great Russian army from two mil- and order your new suit among the first. n attended an unveiling at Matron of Honor—Mrs. J. . 150,000 acres which hitherto 1ayj,0, Byt you must know that we :i\llo, has been brought into cultiva- ttion through his efforts.” Dr. Hop- O ' kins has been president cf the Na- jri(. al Chemists’ Association, and his |ability in this line has met wth sg- nal recognition not only in this fcountry but in England and Ger- 'many. ————— | g | During sunday afternoon of thei\\':inpigler‘ Seffner. ¢ to the memory of Sover-l Sponsor—Miss Annic P. or, of the W. O. W.—Mul-!of Bartow. 1« to Tampa Tribune. | Maids of Honor--Miss Gladys Wil_ R N |son of Lakeland, and Miss . \rs. A. R. Bond have as | Wallace Scott of South besis Miss Mary Conrad of | ville.—Times-Union. ille, Miss Roberta Cason of also help Austria. Perhaps you have read in the newspaper that our, ship Emden has wrecked six English | ships i n East India and our Koings- | berg in East Africa before Sansibar a great English warship. Don’t be-| lieve that we now stop in France; | by no means. Our brave soidiers will EXPERT ALTERATION WORK ON GARMENTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Ve can repair or alter your last season's clothes according to your requirements. CLEANING AND PRESSING. — Full satisfaction gu:\runte‘od. Johns Emma Jackson- | a leave of absence of a | I and Mrs. George Peterkm‘Pa}m Chapter, 0. E. 8., vear from his work in Illinois, Dr. |80 over to England and then they hand. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. -W:ll Meet Tonight | Hopkins has been secured by the|will show the English nation what Walk Upstairs and Save $3.00 to $5.00 will arrive today from \_l-xlm lh:fplrr No. 26, 0. E. S., Sounthern Settlement and Develop- [ they have done our country. I think d. They will all be among “}l“ meet i the Masonic hall to-|ment organization to educate the|that you are able to offer any money .4;:‘».0\\'11‘;‘ guets;?s a:\;:&:]gMc-li‘l(l){:llllitfli;l Al;“-ll'“ 1.\lll xl)‘wmi\wrs are | farmers of the South on the fertil-" for our Red Cross. You must think Moore S thtle Style Shop hd wedding V s Y b "7‘ attend. izing of the soil, and, while he was|it ig a part of your blood that here Tribune. FLORA T. KEEN, Secretart. |unable to remain long in Lakeland, “0: ‘"n")iod in >\h(\ ecarth and died Pho“e 243 Rooms 7 and 8 E“lston Bmldlng {he will return before leaving this I am not allowed pnd Mrs. J. N. Edwards, of q, came in yesterday after- spend some time in the city suests of their daughter and aw, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards have iting in Waycross and Jack- Friday Musicale The Friday Musicale will hold ns‘sm‘liun. He was accompanied regular meeting tomorrow at 3 |Mr. Clement S. Ucker, who is o'clock in the Guild opposite Mrps. |terested in the same Fletcher's studio. Dues ace payable | BOth 2entlemen were at this meeting. All members are PreS requested to be present at the next land A:m\l mfrruundlng couutry, meeting. Oct. 30 will be lspecialy with the many highly an open | by in- movement. im- sed with the beauties of Lake- and evidences the hero's death. to go with the army to do post service, but three times have tried to receive the permission for it but in vain. Willingly would die for my country. My broth- er Clemens is with the army. Where he stands now T don’t know. because I had 1 English and American reporters tell 1 soldiers, money —-— in your newspapers. Germany has and means enough to continue the war and to be vie- torious. Japan will afterwards be struck by our army. I cannot see the war America and Germany will connect themselves and no foe of all the earth will attempt to attack them. Dear cousin, please give news to your newspapers that no foe is in Germany and that no man has been why America does not attack its enemy, Japan, who has attempted ttle Mr. Pat Johnson, a leading at-|great money raising has shown it to Mtnr\l{( (‘ulflo:nll:a“:m‘lh:oy:;:mw torney of Kissimmee, was a visitor [in eizht days 43,000 millions. g Mg s b s i to Lakeland vesterday. 1 would he glad if T could to hear | F2C ant do what e in 7| Mie Paul Gan " |to assist the struggle against the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner wenc |from you as to what America says yellow race. God will prevent that: .troops. Therefore our artiilery was : Jdown to Tampa today to be present [of our war. English ships have cut Germnny the greatest land of civili- compelled to fire and by the fire the musical di- {at the McKay-Bond wedding. They off the German telegraph cable and J highest culture, [roof of the cathedral has been de- i and Mrs. Bond |therefore we have no news from zation and of the ] Bt Lot 1 believe that after [stroyed. {until Saturday. there. You must not believe what Sh"" go down, I belle | for several weeks. They meeting and the choruses for that! v resided in this city for a meeting are to be practiccd tomor- hany years.—Ocala Star. !row. —————— At the last meeting the following \ and Mrs. C. Rucker Adams jofficers were elested after due notice the city thie morning from 4 «ne members in accordance to the p, 1! much to the delight' by-laws: pir many friends, who are Mrs. W. H. to see them again end who Seator. eminded that an mtellectual‘( Miss Emmalyn Barclay, assistant g scon to be in store for them : Mo the. Chaut iy (mustcal director and first accompan- | w 1 { LS AL R *fist; two more accompanizis to be ch these estimable people are "apnomtod T J cbtisgere. M. WRE M Mrs. llilda Peterman expect to go on to St. Peters- | i ! at will return soon at which [0t hey will have rooms at the| ¢l i 5 of Mrs. George M. Wright. e T have secured some excellent Week of Prayer for the Chautauqua, which is The concluding program of the eld in February, as usual. Baptist week of prayer will be gi\'-; en Friday afternoon at 5 by the| Young Woman’s Auxiliary. The pro- |of growth and progress they noted The whole world believed Ger- on every hand. many would be at an end but the murdered or killed innocently. At no place have our soldiers burned !or stolen. The French artillery toox position around the Cathedral of 'Reims and from there fired upon our Munn, PP & ..m oo QS Sreoedrednrddui vice presi- Eaton, secrotary. ———————— p uotable motor parties X P i bl vosterday at the DeSoto. In |Bram is as follows: 2 H EN G st was Jenkin Jones, head of | Sons ! or t 1S Wee On y b § I - 2 okalontas Consolidated Coal | Prayer—Mrs. Stevens : o at Dramwell, W. Va., and| Seripture Study—The Land ol ° b2 s of Mr. Jones, C. W, Free-|Flowers. Sixteen girls of the V.| ( ]P FOLKS UU ll ll A.b Ol Ut l:’ t O % W. E. D. Goodwell and Phil-} W. A. l Se S e a r Florida Under Six Flags- .\li~.~[ Eva Tift. } R Song—Florida. : 3 odwell, all of Bramawell, who fisitine in Lakeland. The War- i Lakeland also formed a mo- below Cost their entire $1,000 Line of art: of their own to accom- \What Baptists Have Done ‘”"]x Mr. Jones’ party. 1t consist-|Are Dome—M Bessic Templeton. | Mr., and Mrs. Waring, Fred Woeman's Work--Miss Jewel 5\‘»5“.‘ pls, lakeland real estate deal-|del. | i Mrs. Nichols; and T. L. Vocal Solo—-Miss Mignoen McCor- A I ell. well known dealer in|quodale. | ical zoods at Lakeland. Both Christian Education—Miss Lur- s returned yesterday after-|jepe Pillans. | e .—Tampa Tribune. Weeping with Them That Weep & —Misg Pearl Colton. Coca]l Solo—Miss Minn.e Dee W ‘I- der : Our Training School—Miss Fran- s' W. 0. W. Drilk Meets Tonight e Ladies’ Drill team of the W. '. will meet in the Dickson hall the Cut Price Store Friday ,at 7130, Mrs. Fielding will charze, and all old and new bers are urged to be present. CAPTAIN. The Brighten-Up Folks 213 So. Ky. Ave. HEGDBPBBDIDBODOD SHDIEDDEPHHEODBDDBE D OB B B B B BB BB DD PDD DO DD ces Brusie. Instrumental Solo—) Straw. Offering for State missions. Reading—Miss Gladys Lavis. Mizpah Benediction. i France: First Come, First served : | BRSO OO IO IGIOEOIOT SO OCONEOPOIHISOEOROEOISEBRER0OP FOPODOBIGOED PO & FOPOGGELOPOPOHOTR BB DO .t AUDITORIUM THEATRE "1[ PALMS THEATRE {; Brvams Spray. | | & I | 3 ¥ é’ FIDGPOFOIOIOIVIGIGIOTOIILOEE HO WWWM- FOPOPOIOFOEIPOTHTHIOIAICT DBAIUEOIOIVOVIOIUEOS LTI Anallgsfigstlgieesct{a‘:l’ter ] |5 ¥ I An(lnonum Daffy d.m If “Red” HER LAST CHANCE 2 X | . o B Gy ot 3 oae wiisins 1ad A Keyatone scream Tonight’s For Flies, Mosquitoes, i THE asked Jewett for some qu‘l._mz and | 25 Cgcus 'WAIF i ;e didn't have it, would it make JOHN'S SILENCE P g T g ; 3 arner’s !entureil ¢ RED CROSS? : A Beauty scream rogram il e | ) ";?Ory o Well, folks, here we 20 AZAIN | e tal scenes. with a bangz-up 2-hour shol\l\ —flr;: THE INNERf f%NSCIENCE = f?cr l‘:se_%pray . hour of vaudeville and one hour Jeautiful drama B : use—Spray PATHE DAILY WAR BEEL | "0 e A Keystone comedy on-porche, e foor howinz the German Army in scream, a Beauty comedy, and two THE OIL KING ee S | and sround the sinks, wis, action dandy dramas; excellent music, Another fine drama dows, sreen door singing and some dancing that f\'l]l . Q THE MOTHER HEAR' ke von sit up and take notice. | pHAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA : . ) e E e A western Tl make YO | The highest priced orchestra in | Our program tonight consists of 4 } Gallons 85c.w, Gtallons e comedy two reeler i —————_ Lakeland reels of good pictures. i TH WED! ENT FOLLOW THE WISE ONES : Ee Fl (‘Ouxl,el;inyampyftn:y BAS | i e = T DOORS OPEN AT 6 5 A BAND CONCERT this; it's a dandy THE AMERICAN GIRL CO in VAUDEVILLE ON AT 7:30 & 9:30 1N FRONT OF - - . % L ial Tomorrow | 0'CLOC Pri ) " sl A one-hour musical comedy full THEUABLAgIRnLECBm Phar ac EIGHT REELS TONIGHT of good, clean comedy, humon‘: MUT OUR 8 PIECE 0 y '’ 0he a feature, the highest |singing and eccentric dan:x:dr::: Special s Sty o 3 3 — dupen:cmmm:mon - Kent‘wklyl ml e 4 service in Lakeland. The | cial scenery and good aa ¥ reois oot el 3-reel s 4 “stic pays more for its features | Complete chanzc tomor::"‘ piers i Tt ; : Re than other honses pay for | Raw Recruits.” ~Sat. ER FIRE IN MEXICO W TV eas AiDa . LAKELA FLA ‘Sam’s Adventures.’ ular service. {night *