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AKELAND LACONICS ase of Fire Phone 5,000 =W. C White, of Mulberry, is 'eland visitor. . 5. W. Wilsen, of Plant motored over yesterday -and [ (he day with-Mrs. W. B. M- flen . —————— L. Turner, superintendent of 'c instuction for Citrus c_ounty,' » today, conferring with Prof. . Jones with reference to the ing of the State Educational As- tion, which convenes in this in December. ) p. Stark, of Jacksonville, eiins passenger agent of the At- - Kb L Be Held Early In February A meeting of the executive hoard of the Chautauqua Association was i held: this morning, at which Superin- ‘tendent €. Rucker Adams outlined -{the plans for the coming Chautay- qua, which will pe held early in February, and which will ™n a week or gosslmy eight days. Mr. Adams has made contracts /which will 1nsure the presentation of several splendid features, some of them fresh and new, although a few favorites, such as Lou Beauchamp and Miss Maud Willis wili be seen again, to the delight of their many friends and admirers in Lako!and.. For the most part, however, the at- ‘| tractions secured have not been seen pere before and the entertrinments will therefore have the added charm ¢ Coast Line, is in the city to-of novelty to their other mrrits. mingling with the .reunion It wag decided in order io further s, and incidentally keeping a popularize the Chautauqua enter- ther eye on business for his road. tainments, and to insure jarger at- stark declares that indications | tendance, that a material red: tion neavy travel to Florida this com- {in the price of season season are more favorable than ever known them heretofore. —— e Wauchula band came up to- from that lovely little city south s, to enjoy an outing, and inci- ully, to take a look ai the old in grey. They gave a most en- ble serenade in front of the Au- cum and Telegram building, i their performance was heartily plimented on every side. has —— cperal Nathan Bedford Forrest, Memphis, Tenn., adjutant in { of the Sons of Confederate Vet- x, is a prominent figure attend- the reunion. General Forrest reses himself as highly pleased b Lakeland, and as being hopeful t he can return later with his e and family to spend. a portion the winter here. ———— / IRt. Rev. Edwin G. ‘Weed, bishop the Diocese of Fiorida and Grand aplain of the Florida Livision, U. v, is a prominent visitor to the inion, Bishop Weed will attend sessions of the reunion and will o conduct services at All Saints iscopal church Sunday morning. hile in the city he is the guest of yor Eaton and family. Among the visitors to the reunion Mr. H. B. Gibson, a fine old vet- n from Madison. Mr. Gibson a leg on the field of Gettysburg, t notwithstanding this, he has nght successfully the battles of e, rearing a large and respected ily, and living a life of useful zenship. Mr. Gibson had the fortune to lose @& bunch of keys ce reaching Lakeland and the legram trusts this will meet the e of the finder and that the keys Il be returned to Mr. Gibson at Centra] Hotel. Col. F. M. Ironmonger, of Jack- wille, one of tne best known isportation men of the South, d for many years in charge of the e Line offices in that city, is at- uding the reunion and today ipped long enough in the exchange greetings with his old comrades &y “Put me down as a Lake- 0l booster. Henceforth 1 will be the job when it comes to talking Your beautiful, progressive and Ditable little city.” Colr Irom- iger enjoys the remarkable dis- ttion of having been the young- Confederate soldier, and proudly 52 handsome medal rresented ! & such by the Daughters of the iederacy. He enlisted when only [ Ye&rs and 8 months old. . e LR L BT ‘ * Auditorjum and Majostic Com- bined programs ARTY THE ARTIST A comedy scream THE STUFF DREAMS ARE MADE OF Two reel comedy scream THE BEAST An excellent drama £ VILLAGE 'NEATH THE SEA Two reel western drama SLIPPERY SLIM E“mciatlng funny comedy GOOD MUSIC ALWAYS Miees e, 10c. ‘ltlnee' 2.6 p. m. t show 6-11 p. m. MLLOW THE WiSE ONES tickets be made. These will be placed within the means of all, and it is believed that, owing to this reduction, the Chautauqua crowds will be larger than at any previous meeting. The Chautauqua has done much to elevate the intellectual status of the community, and to furnish ma- terial of great educational value in the form of most pleasing enter- tainment. It is one of the institu- tions that does much to advertise Lakeland, bring visitors to the city, and stimulate business generally, and it deserves the hearty support and co-operation of every citizen. It can be made, under the plans sub- mitted, the most successful meeting next year that has been neld, and every citizen should get hehind the ovement and push and boost it to @ highly successful issue. — GOOD WISHES EXTENDED THE TELEGRAM ON ITS BIRTHDAY WEEK Editor Telegram: (ongratulations upon ‘the successful completion of The Lakeland Evening Telegram's third year. Your birthday notice in the evening issuc caused me to glance back over the two years that 1 have had the pleasure of reading the paper. With others I wish to congratulate you upon its success and upon the stand which it is ac- customed to take in matters pertain- ing to the uplift of the town. The invention of the printing press gave a mew element of power to man. Since that hour not the arm but the brain, not the soldier but the thinker, not kings but books, maga- zineg and papers have been making most rapid progress in the ruling of khe world. Sheets as silent as the snowflake, as powerful as the light- ning are the weapons keen-edged and bright which the press gives to the world in its fight against dark- ness and sin. Here’s wishing the Evening Tele- gram that the fourth year of its ex- istence may be its best year up-to- date; and that it may have many And that more years of prosperity . as it grows in prosperity it may grow in might and power against the wrongs that continuaily beset live and growing cities such as Lake- \land . Very sincerely, : w. S. PATTERSON. October 27, 1914. also ———————— The Woodman Circle will meet to- morrow night at 7:30, Thursday, Oct. 29, instead of Nov. 5. members please be present. o SHEOOBOVG IS & @ > 4 = == \7.&0&0&0‘5’0'5’0‘5-0 2 ing 2 pictures V licensed pictures at L4 %X 2 R Chautauqm e ——— Auditorium paftydill: I ¢. Green tonight U 2 On account of the : the house tonight, vill be combined with the o AN 7—ALL FEATURE REELS—7 i i e SRS e, 1 EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., OCT. 28, 1914. d Oil Road Demonstration At Dade City Saturday All \_\‘ho are interested in a dem- on:llruncn of the value and practi- cability of asphaltic oil sand roads are urged to make the tri P to Dade noon: City on Saturday next where the F(elly Construction C¢ are engaged M. F. Barksdale, Tangerine; J. in paving the roadway running from |M. Wilkerson, Jacksonville; J. S. the Atlantic Coast Line depot to|Goodbread, White Springs, D. N. town. Part of the roadway is com- | Comes, White Springs; H. H. Love, pleted and part of it is under con-|Jacksonville; J. M. Wilkerson, Jack- struction, thus affordiny sn excel- [sonville; H. J. Peters, T. H. Hux, lent opportunity for those interested Tavares; J. Warren Scott, Jackson- to inspect all the operations. Plans}ville; H. H. Duncan, Tavares; J. R. are being made now to have the|Ingram, Jacksonville; T. F. Para- county commissioners ay their meet- |more, B. C. West, J. P. Hili, W. L. ing x;ext Monday approve of demon- Tate, Seffner; J. b Bassctt, St. Pe- §trat|ons of this type of road in dif- tersburg; J 'C. McInnis St' Peters- ferent parts of this county, the work burg; H: J: Goddard, T;mp;; J. A to be don_e at once <o that its value |y 4. Tarpon Springs; J. J. Head and practicability mar be demon- Tam'a‘ Gen. B \'v .Pa.rtrldse' strated looking to a bond issue some- Col pR. c l;arkl;lll c. C Ander: . . . ’ 4 * time in the coming yecar. ! = There will be a nvaber of auto-|s°"' John L. Neely, W. (‘ Bailey, mobiles leave her> at 7:30 o'clock Maj. W. W. Cobb, Monticello; Ma- next Saturday morning to make the jor Silas Jernigan Cobb, Milton; trip via Plant Ciiv and others wilj | Major Thomas Costa, Tallahassee; take the train leaving here at £.20. John Walter, Jacksonville; Theodore Randall, R. F. Davis, Madison; A. All who possibly can should go to see this type of road building for [C. White, Ocala; A. H. Bateman, Sa Re-Union Delegates Registering Since Yesterday Noon Delegates The following delegates registered at headquarters since yesterday themselves. A1l who will go are re- | Williston; W. A. Hammend, Wis- quested to notify Secretary Hol- |liston; T. K. Hall, Leesburg; L. W. worthy at once. Jackson, Gainesville; W. 2. Blitch, Bartow, Winter Haven, Fort|Alachua; H. E. Deligall, Live Oak; Meade, Auburndale and other pnrts:J. M. Shaw, Alachua; Ivin Holder of the county have signified their in-|and wife, Santa Fe; J. A. Tompkins, tention to go, while word has b'cn|Newberry; W. E. McGlashan, Ocala; received that Hillsborough, DeScto, ‘;John Paden, Ocala; A. F. Rernfak, Pinellas and other counties will he ('Lulu; W. T. Jeffries, Chipley; J. M. well represented. Anderson, Arran; James K. P. On the same day a meeting Will oicham and wife, Greenwood; J. also be held of the Vegetable (:row-', Sampson wflng(; Delegates for ers and Shippers of Pasco, Polk, .S(‘mH i (‘-,A Anakprivram[m; D. G. Sumter, Hillsboro, Hernaado and H. Geiger, Mayo; .Jo]m W. Day Lake counties in the interest of the “' Safigsiiiy. LP'\' Mulberryt Dr. Florida Vegetable Marketing Burean ;\n)l(;' \l\‘:;‘l':!aofis J):'l‘ck‘sonvllleTJOhl.l and all who are dissatisfiea with the | i present unsatisfactory marketing |\ IterS, Jackeonville; J. 5. Drew, Dade City; C. R. Frierson, Dade methods will doubtless be interested City; C. C. Priest, Alachua. enough to attend this meeting. Delegates to Sons of Veterans L. E. Bigelow, Jacksonville; J. R. Ingram, Jacksonville; Chas, Har- idee Spencer, commander Fourth Don’t Forget This e " ommande”our Is The Telegram’s h;mmey'. . e ; Birthday Week' Visitors Registered The following visiting delegates and othersg registered at hcadquart- ers since noon yesterday. Many others, of course, are here, having Already the Telegram is receiving responses to its request for a birth- neglected to register: day gift from its subseribers of the A. C. Wright, J. W.. White, J. C. amount due it as subscription, sev- Gaines, W. H. Starling, Tampa; H. eral already having come in and L. Crane, Tampa; G. S. Collier, shown their appreclation of our Tampa; R. R. Broadnax, Jackson- work by paying their subscriptions. yille; J. M. Duval, Jacksonville; J. To those who did not noticc the ar- 1. Gordon, Jacksonville; James M. ticle in yesterday's paper, we would | Chesser, Hollister; A. Scarborough, say, this is the Telegram's ‘‘birth- Fernandina; T. J. Dobbs, Jackson- Ida-y week;"” we are about to omori"me: R. M. Batten, Green 5‘0\'0; fourth vear; a three-ycar-old J. H. Lee, Umatilla; T. P. Lee, ‘can walk some, but it needs assist- | Umatilla; Wi. D. Oliveira, Jnckson: ‘ance over the rough places. The | ville; W. W. Smith, Umatilla; A? Telegram is three years old; it npvdle- Sprott, Hollister; W. A. R.awlo: assistance; if everybody who owes it I Pensacola; W. N. Jones, Pensacola; would pay the small amount due the B. W. Barrow, Jacksonville; S. V srough place would be made smooth, | Neeley, Arcadia; S. M. Wilson, Therefore we have designated and Jacksonville; Miss Ellen Byrne, isolemnly proclaim this as the Tele- jrand fTsland; W. A. .lordx'm, Ft. cram’s “birthday week,” during Meade; J. W. Cooper, Largo; S. M. which we will keep open house all | Hankins, Tampa; J. H. Humphries, week, cordially, earnestly, and per- Tallahassee; J. J. Pierce, Hilliards- {gistently inviting everybody who | ville; AlPXflfldor McPherson, Junl.- {may be in arrears for subseription per; S. J. Catts, Del“uf\lak :fiprinzs, . s wee e "Culbreath, o Lor- i?nf. ”m(;m’l:].dur)a:-)n:m::,':lll‘l(rr‘.::ir:'. ing; Miss Will Eva Carruthers, maid gl i . : nd anointment, [of honor; Mrs. Julia H. Norris, mg- e -h“"pdl"‘-‘m-"n ‘;,.. more than re- |tron Camp Loring; Mrs. J. W. !'k-“'l:l“;n\'gt:ml:-flm:klrmlmm»ss of a good | Wimpigler, matron of honor, Camp |’V‘“l Lnrrormvd 36, Seffner; Mrs. Corinne Hamil, ;dw|(|.-ll;) R o week—now! Seflner: E. T. Roux, Sr:.. Plant City; M. H. Finger, Alachua; Frank i R TT Walston, Live Oak; E. C. Horne, ‘he Woman's Club will hold a s afterncon at 3 Jasper; C. C. Gresham, Bartow; R. our six months, three | meeting tomorrow pelock, at the clubhouse, 2s this will |H. Parish, Kathleen; E: C. Staf- be Legislative Day with the club, | ford,, Trilby; H. C. Scaley, By 3 attend. Alachua, pvery member is urged to | & @ g | B swyw&o:»ow&s BOPOH § THE PALM S STARTING AT 1 6 P. M. TILL 10 times, with good f you can't § ——— E Veterans hav- our Mutual We are the onesg music. great and small. the Majestic. SOPHIE OF THE Ve Just showing t! of hours. § & Just three reels § 3 Our price— * SHOWING TILL 5 P. M. Night show starts at Remember, a good show at Come one, come (C. Green.) # Rudolph and James, thc great bat- tery of the BOSTON BRAVES are in vaudeville at Hammerstein's New York theater this week, drawing down $1,500 for the week. Pretty soft, eh? ; Gillespie and Watson arrived in fown Monday and both wiil be resi- tents of Lakeland this winter, as the Citrus Exchange has openings for them. Red Causey has also forsaken dear old Fort Meade for the best little town in the State. Rumor has it that the Johnny Jones Carnival will hold forth on the baseball field some time in Novem- ber. SHEP ig happy. REASON. There is going to be one more ball game this Thursday between the KELKS and the Lakeland ALL STARS. Shep says this ought to be some game as 'the old Lakeland team that won twenty-eight out of thirty~four games will be back in harness and lold standby Gillespie will be pitted against big Verigan in the box. That Winter League thing sounds good in Tampa. Wonder if we could not arrange something like that here. Lakeland will see some good gameg ag the Louisville team will be here in March. S ————— The Ladies Aid of the Christian church will give a Hallowcen party on Mrs. Sloan’s lawn, corner of Lemon and Missouri avenue, Satur- day night, beginning at 7:30. A number of invited ghosts will be on hand. Mother Witch will be with us for a while and will tell your for- tunes. Good home made ginger bread, pumpkin pie, and coffee ‘will be sold at reasonable prices. All the members of the church, their friends and the friends of the church are invited for a few hours’ fun, and ito help with the building fund, for a new church that we are planning for. SECRETARY. I ' HOW ABOUT I OIQ‘WWMMW'ZM-MOW'&iWEQ S THEATRE 7 BRI QOGO OPOI SPGB0 P. M. o P. M. all music, at “Fort Palm,” run by those live band boys. that put life into all, both LAKELAND MILITARY BAND ENMESHED BY FATE A modern melodrama in 2 parts FILMS This is a serial that is attracting great attention; a comedy laugh from beginning to the end. and a hree reels as there is s0 much else going on. \Ve are not trying to keep you in for a couple of good music. Veterans 8o, children Sc, adults 100 Do You Want Fresh Clean GROCERIES? We are at your service for anything carried by an Up-to-date Grocery Phone orders glven prompt attention W.J.REDDICK | e25 All-Wool Fabrics TAILORED TO MEASURE $16.50 to $25.00 | This is the most remarkable offer that has ever been of- fered you to secure a perfect beauty of a suit or coat in just exactly the style you like, the season’s newest fashion, in I} the prettiest and best of fa- brics at a price one-half what you would expect to pay. We have jusc placed on dis- play, the magnificent new 1] Fall fashions of the American Ladies ailoring Co., of Chi- cago. Nowhere is there a bigger variety of styles, more au- thentic, or a greater number of fabrics from which to choose. Call early, see the beautiful new styles, make vour selec- tions, order your suit or coat and have it delivered on schedule time all under a bond of satisfaction. You do not need to keep anything that does not pelase you per- fectly. MOORE’S - “Little Style Shop”"l§ Room 243. Rooms 7 and 8, Elliston Bldg. et et it e YOUR EYLS? Why suffer with headaches, nervousss, pain in and about the eyes when all such trou- bles can be relieved with special ground lenses. We make a speciality of all such work. Come in and have your eyes examined and find out what your troubles are. COLE & HULL Jewelers & Optometrists 112 Kentucky Ave. Phone 173 Lakeland, Florida i " | Bryan’s Spray An Insect Destroyer and’ Disinfectant For Flies, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Roaches, Ants, and other Insects. Direction for use—Spray on porches, kitchen floors and around the sinks, win- dows, screen doors and all , parts of the house. Prices: Quarts soc., .1-2 Gallons 8sc., Gallons -1.00 Sprayer soc. Lake Pharmacy Kentucky Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. .4 % T e e AR AN e