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o of Fire Phone 5,000 < and daughter, Miss a were the guests of . Ruggles Sunday. , Bd Well of Delan od Mrs. 7 /—_—- . E. Smith, of St. Peters- infl the city the guest of her prers, BITS - w.. E. Miller and Livingston - /"——"— - W. Goodyear, Wwho was e Gordon Keller hospital s last week, underwent an on Friday, trom which she is i to be improving nicely. w fl! Basiger, Mr. Elmer Urwiller, promi- pesidents of Auburndale, rep- od that thriving town in Lake- today, coming over on business. 3. R. lne and Mr. the mournd artist » Causey, m south Atlantic League, pas been spending the past few Fort Meade, at his home in gend the winter in Lakeland fing oranges. qant J. F. Cox announces g, Kirby Smith Camp, Sons of s, have elected Miss Maggie wford as sponsor and she has 2 Miss Lena McCrary and Miss Wilder as her maids of honor { reumon it hore will be a called meetfilg of ¢.C. T. U. at the Cumberland pterian church tomorrow after- at 3 oclock. The president like to have a report from of the committees appolnted at Jast meeting. i , Chas. Bonacker, of Pensacola, s visitor to Lakeland today. He Il spend a few days, returning for the week-end, to be the of his mother, Mrs. W. B. er. ————— s, Hanna has arrived in Lake- for the winter and is the guest ¢ daughter, Mrs. T. J. Darra- It is a matter of gratification many friends that she is en- better health than when she I the early summer, and will e to take in the reunion in ph she is greatly interested. ¢ Civic Department of the n's Club respectfully request perchants and others sending nd bills and other advertising it to gee that the distributors me leave only one av a place, 0t scatter them promiscuously the streets or in yards. It not disgraces the streets, but does dvertizer no good. . . Kelsey Blanton and Mrs. o0 Thigpen, on behaif of the an's Club wish to thank those t0 kindly contributed toward Wrgain sale. The neat sum of w8 realized besides having M a great many needy people. tothing that was left will bu M at the Club House to be dis- ted to any needy families. May Morse, of DeLand, and A. B. Johnson, of Orlando, re- d to their homes today wfter a 10 the family of Mr..W. Fiske 0. Miss Morse is superin- it of the DgLand hospital and fown to confer with the com- " rezarding the opening of Il Memorial hospital. FEATURE REELS—5 ':ndr comedies, a thrilling two f Teler and a Pathe Daily »Mmm» m CODE OF HONOR best we have had PATHE WAR DAILY “ing the Belgian Army at Antwerp [Show | THE SHOW BUSTERS bnoz.a h' comedy sérekin }HE COOK FELL OUT “ra comedy scream ®rices 3¢, 10¢ Tomorrow— SEVEN REELS Ke.“stone BAGGAGE SMASHER down to Tampa at noon where : ler by the Lubin Co., | oross benefit. In Sgczety Miss Erma Norvell s Engagemem E:n Mr. W:lmton Lawler, ounce Pr Saturday ag Pretty Affair The engagemen Migs Norvell and Mr. Winston M der was announced Satulda\. noon when the bride- -t0-Le ey tained a number of per friends at luncheon from to & o'clock at the lovely home of h”- parents on South Florida avenye The parlors wers prettily | ranged for the occasion, pin vine being used in the deccration After the guests had arrived, tLouie Layton gave g pianu nur following which the girls wer, vited to the dining room, where of Law- after- |° v closest 5 ar- mber in- a veritable fairyland greeted the eye. | The daintily laid table had a cent.r- | biece of pink hibiscus, suspended above which was a cupid, loo extremely wise and holdinz in hands a maze of pink to each of which was attached a tiny envelope which the guests found at their places, and on opening ribbons, the fol- | lowing inscription met eyes: Lawler-Norvell, Nov. 'l'l;:; proved a great surprise to i number of the guests who were not in on the secret, and all at once showered the blushing bride with good wishes. While enjoying the dainty luncheor of chicken salad, sandwiches chocolate, the guests admired the dining-room decorations, whic h were ipdeed elaborate and heautiful, The tablecloth was of Japanese 1)1— ‘per ornamented with hearis and cu- their and | pids, the plates being to match, and; scattered over the table were and vellow roses. lier to the corners of the room pin streamers had been artistically au ranged, making a beautifui canopy for the table. On returning to the pariors, Mis pink ‘Dorothy Bateg gave a piano sclec- | tion, which all very much enjoved. ! Those who were Miss Norvell's guests on this happy occasion were Misses Gladys Wilson, Esther Heath, Belle Cloud, Dorothy Bates, Lola Trammell, Nannie Lee Turner, Edith Tomlinson, Genevieve Mor- wow, Ruby Turner, Annie Cargill Mayes, Louie Layton. This pretty affair was the first of | a number to be given for this popu- lar bride-to-be, whose marriaze to Mr. Lawler will be a most interest- | ‘ing event. The latter, wro is well known here, is engaged in the real estate and insurance business in Fort Myers. —— Mrs. Paul 0'Doniel To Give Handkerchief Shower For Miss Groover Mrs. Paul O'Doniel will give a handkerchief shower Wednesday af-| ternoon at her pretty home over- looking Lake Morton for Miss Groov- er, whose wedding to My Skipper is an approaching cvent interest. i ——— K. K. Ks. Entertained The K. K. Ks entertained by Miss Georgia Lani assisted by her sister, Lanier. Various games Wer creating a welcome di guests. Delicious refre cake and ice cream were tily served by these {wo young ladies. Those who 'the hospitality of Misses were Miss Gladys Wilsen, ¢ ‘Cargill Mayes, Helen Conibear al Genevieve Morrow. SRS For Rent—Rooms, furnisi d « furniched; modern cor excellent location Phone coral | From the chande- | Roscoe | were pleasantly Ruby | “| CHANGEIN A. C L. TRAINS 24 Red. | EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELA FLA., OCT. 26, 1914, **|Local Talent To Be Seen Tonight . At Auditorium lis cvening the curtain orium wil] be rung up 1‘ asing entertainment some of the eity's t d voung ladies, a por- * Proceeds to be used to Red Cross fund which is d for the benefit of the fers and which will be sent e Lusitania on Nov. ¢ on th | e who will participate in the i "G‘,[jh:s evening will be Miss 4 McRae, Miss Ann cardwell, I Williams and Miss Maude vho will give vocal solos. Steitz, Miss Hazel Wil- uid Miss Dorothy Bates will Each of these ladies most the given 1“‘ \'m. 1 s the gifted in he audience will be t indeed. a rare aular pictures will also be and the price of admission only 16 and 20 cents. The hour for musical and literary will he 1t the program was placed at S:15 in or. der that those who could not come [ might witness it, sceing the pic afterward Tt S a most worthy cause and Will be handsomely patreuized, as Y nterested in assisting ahe ind orphans in Europe when, by s0 doing, jonge joy a most delightfu] ev- ‘eninz’s entertainment Board of Trade . Rooms at City Hall Hereafter The Board of Trade's farniture jand fixtures were removed this rorning from the Auditorium to the | City Hall, dered the re. Mayor Eaton having ten- Board the use of his office of charge, at which place Secre- tary Holworthy may in the future he found and where the meetings will also be held. Lloyd Tenny Is Addressing Growers On Citrus Canker —e———————e—,eeonnnnnnnan Llovd 8. Tenny arrived on the 3 o'clock train thig afternoon, and was |met by a numbers cof growers and | escorted to the City Hall, swhere, at ne of geoing te press, he was | the | | ma ti dis ing an interesting and instrue- 1k on citrus canker, the new iz seriously threaten- trees of the State. Ak . has been closely virulent and de- vigorons steps look- ation are » which the citrus this d | thounzh its complete or and Mr. Te impress the of the mission growers with cituation and the veliet and important indus- | o o s change, effective Ly thc Atlan- ollowing pas- | lcaves at aves at ound, ¢ Weekly Honor Roll For Week Ending or above in scholarship and who titled to have their names placed on the following honor roll: GRADE IX A Ethel Cook. GRADE IX B Doris Mayes. GRADE VIII A Roy Mitchell. Vesta Todd. Frances Holland. Florence Barber. Mabel Mathias. GRADE VI B D. H. Sloan. ' Mary Weaver. Henley Combs. Mollie Wieaver. Harry Amidon. GRADE VIT A Harry Williams. ( . .Robert Boulware. Arthur Lee Lane. Alma Bronson. Pansy Richardson. GRADBE VII B Ellen Watson. Norris Upson. Louise Smith. Beth Bradwell. . : Shafter Browning. GRADE VII C None. GRADE VI A None. GRADE VI B Honor Glover. William Mcllwain. Dora Cox. Willie Bert Anderson. Oscar Eaton. GRADE VI C Marguerite Owens. Marie Carr. Sarah Funk. Paul Colton. Maxwell Williams. GRADE V A Geraldine Ellis. Billy Norvell. Marie Leonard. Edwin Franklin. Dawson Bates. GRADE V B Ella Cameron. Carolyn Brusie. Lillie Lamones. Berry Anderson. \l\m Berry. GRADE V C lLaVergne Webster Mortimore Haynes. Ruth Swindell. T.ouig Swattg. Walter Davis. GRADE V D Mary Louise Boulware. Harold MeClamma. GRADE 1V A Geraldine Jordan. Horace Cornell. Margaret Lester. Irvin Fraley. Auditorium Daffvdils: mont Hotel had a lot of I be done, how much would O'NEIL? Six all feature reels an vaudeville acts tonight for Fifty per cent ¢ill be gi s receipts tonight W woman and children Europe. Come and helf the same time see 2 great hour show. MISS HAZEL WILLIAMS dainty s The dainty sinzer of MRS. STEITZ In comedy monoIoR MISS ANNA CARDWELL An act worth while MISS VERA M Don't miss this, mung lady | IItAlR[ MISS DOROTHY BATES A little surprise AT +\.ve 100 nuUMerous to mention A \IODERN OTHER cdy scream &l PR ___________———-—- AN UNW ELCOME WEDDING er fine comedy ACK TO LIGHT wo reeler A WAS YOUNG edy drama WHEN un:mcn \ W RCHESTRA selec- ‘. TH AT atmromw 0 special Dodo’ “King ,OORS OPEN AT 4 O'CLOCK I—/__________ 0 seats earls: LUCILE LOVE, SERIES NO 9 “THE GIRL OF MYSTERY” Every Monday night, as this pic- ture is being shown, our attendance is increasing. But we are not sur- prised for the reports from other towns where Lucille Love has been claim that shown the exhibitors | these serialg always packed their houses. And why not? It is the best production of its kind ever put out by the Universal or any other film company . —————————————— SOPHIE OF THE FILMS i ———————— TW0 HOURS OF ENTERTAINMENT FOLLOW THE_ WISE ONES A comedy that will make ¥you laugh in spite of yourself. Oct. 23, 1914 Those who have made 90 per cent have been perfect in deportment, at- tendance and punctuality, are en- GRADE XII Mary Groover. Kathryn White. Myrtle McRae. Edith Tomlinson. George Owen. GRADE X1 . Glenn McRae. Daniel Holland. GRADE X A James Boulware. Virginia Lufsey. Lucille Clough. George Haldeman. Alma Bassett. g GRADE X B Lottie Bryant. Bessie Bryant. Robert Edmiston. ) Drirkle Handley. B30LGHOIIOFIINETIIFOHI (OIIEOTOHD THE PALMS THEATRE % O*WWMW ‘I'he Million Dollar Mystery Solved! Harold McGrath has written a great moving g picture serial, called “The Million Dollar Mystery.” Perhaps you have seen it. It is creating a sensation everywhere — and $10 000 has bee offereda for the best “mystery solution.” Now, before Harold McGrath wrote ‘‘The Million Dollar Mys- tery,” he ordered a Royal Tailor- ed Suitand secured ‘“The Million Dollar Look.” Maybe that gave him the ‘‘big money feeling,” that inspired that fascinating story. There’s a hiot for you in this. You may not be able to locate the missing million dollar bank roll, but you CAN locate the Mllhon Dollar Look, and have that Look for your very own—just by drop- ping into this store and letting us measure you for a Fall Royal Tailored suit. Get that “Million Dollar Look” —1It's the Royal Tailored look! Select your suit as Harold McGrath selected his. Choose the fabric of your taste from the woolen-wealth of all the woolen world — fully half a thousand of patly-picked pippins — the prime-pattern plums of the best European and American mills. @ Prices As amazing as the peerless quality itself. pj$l6,.$l7 $20, $25, $30 and $35 | for the utmost in a custom-made Suit or Overcoat. Then let us tarlor that swit specifically to your figure, fabor and fancy - cutting coat, best and trousers to the exact style you like best. EXPERT ALTERATION WORK ON GARMENTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN. We can repair or alter your last season’s clothes according to your requirements. CLEANING AND PRESSING. — Full satisfaction guaranteed. Walk Upstairs and Save $3.00 to $5.00 Moore’s Little Style Shop Phone 243 Rooms 7 and 8, Elliston Building Dorothy Toph. e DE 1V B sarah Du(r}l?a‘tn. DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH Lamar Cox. SPECIALIST George Matthews. John Embich. GRADE 1V C Clara Goddard. William Robertson. GRADE I A KEYE, EAR,INOSE AND THROAT EYEs EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED None. GRADE 111 B Isabel Todd. Helen Sneed. Sallie Bryant. Lucile Robertson. Alma Richardson. SouRs: GRADE MI C 9 Ethel Gilbert. T0 12 A, M. 2104 P. M. Miss Cardwell to Give Linen Shower For Miss Groover Miss Anna Cardwell will tender a linen shower to Miss Groover on Thursday afternoon a week, which with other affairs to be given in her fhonor, promises to be most enjoy- able. SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING LAKELAND, FLA, mflflm PEEEFPPPEPEIP PP EEP LIPS SOTOFOIOIOEY T | Bryan’s Spray An Insect Destroyer and Disinfectant For Flies, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Roaches, Ants, and other Insects. Www«w»omm%m» FORT PALMS This will be the name of our the- ater until the first of the month. Our front is being decorated repre- genting a fort, four large cannons beingz placed in our lobby, a sentry will be on guard, assembly call will Direction for use—Spray be blown each morning and taps at on porches kitchen floors night. |% and around the sinks, win- : dows, screen doors and all OUR PRICE parts of the house. TO OLD SOLDIERS wi! be Prices: Quarts 5oc., .1-2 Gallons 8sc., Gallons -1.00 Sprayer soc. And if they dont -happen to have that Lake Pharmacy Kentucky Bldg. LAKELAXND, FLA. start our show at 12 We will o'clock each day and close at 10 each night, starting Oct. 27. Our prices during that time will ba 5¢ for chil- dren, 10c adults, Veterans 5¢. * —————————————————— S ——————— R ——— s i N { ! ;, e n— v se————