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AND LONICS ire Phone 5,000 . L. E. Goodrieh jer the arrival of a ngle, harbor mas- Tampa, is a prom- ithe city today. Bretney, Florida the L. & N., and land, district pas- the L. & N., are the State who are ky in Lakeland. ' st Line hag fenced land between the fine street and will attractive park, a pleasing spot on of the home people e may dwell. ynodical will meet in » Nov. 17. The del. St. John’s Presby- o attend the Synod- psident and treasurer 's Presbyterial, Mrs. of Bartow, and Miss this city. frs. W. W. Harriss ome from Lakeland, ended the reumion ey made the trip in , and en route hap- ident that delayed time.—Ocala Ban- cCain, who recently stay of four months jays that all eyes are orida and that thig he greatest influx of that has ever been . Mrs. McCain did put in many good pland, being a great section. Strain was able to In today for the first ths without the use ing broken hig an- t February and la- o same ankle, which p so that he could ound since. He is ght again which is is many friends. ey this morning re- from the office of Btate informing him ‘Wilson had honored jppointment as dele- da to represent the the Eighth Speclal which convenes in fay. Owing to the me reason.the an- jhe appointment was will not be able to ng, but he naturally honor of the ap- jing direct from the United States. mmell, who is en- elightful visit in est of Mrs. E. L. pmplimented Monday ith a very delight- eception. This was 1 event of the fall hundred invitations ned by Mrs. Carney her guests including the Daughters of the a lange number of ernoon was an al- and this reception y attended.—Ocala UH , a fine comedy and ma, all features, em. The highest Lakeland. OF RECORD nny comedy, a side- t to finish. Don’t ILY RECORD a that has ijts fine oints CE, GENTLEMAN ture with enough a hair mattress stand is. LWAYS. 180 t0 5:00. In Society. Invitations Issued To Wedding of Miss Norvell and Mr. Lawler Friends of the family bave re- ceived invitationg to the wedding of Miss Erma Norvell to Mr. Winston Lawler, which will take place at the Frist Methodist church at 5 o’clock on the afterncon of Nov. 25 -and ;l;ich will be a very beautiful af- r. — For Miss Groover Mrs. Wi. F. Sneed is entertaining at a stocking shower this afternoon in honor of Miss Suella Groover, |. and tomorrow afternoon a linen shower will be tendered in her hon- or by Miss Ann Cardwell. Miss Groover’s marriage to Mr. Roscoe Skipper will take place at the First Methodist church on the evening of Nov. 12, at 6 o’clock, and wil]l be followed by a wedding reception at the home of the bride’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Groov- er. Following the reception the bridal couple will leave for easteru cities on a bridal trrp and upon their return will occupy the attractive bungalow on East Palmetto street which is being built by the groom and which is fast nearing comple- tion. Box Supper at Medulla Friday Night A box supper will be given at Me- dulla school Friday, at 7:30 o’clock. All friends of the school are cordial- ly invited to come and join the crowd. Bring a box or a little change. The money will be used for improve- ments on the school buildings. PROGRAM OF RECEPTION TO TEACHERS GIVEN BYW.C. T. U, —— At 7:30 Friday evening, Nov. 6, at Mr. Guy Toph's. Instrumental Solo—Grand Waltz Deconcert, by Mrs. Peterman. Five minutes address by Mrs. C. C. Wilson. Response by Mr. Jones. Chorus—By audience. Five Minutes’ Talk—Why Teach Temperance in the School? by Mr. Patterson. Talk—What and How to Teach Temperance in the School. Duet—A Saloonless Nation in 1920, by Gladis Turner and Helen Shafter. Talk—Co-operation, by Mr. Ras- sett of school board. E Games and social hour. . LITTLE FLOWER HAS FLOWN The many friends of the family were pained to learn of the death of little Mary Louise Scalley, dawgh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seally, 'which occurred last night at mid- night. The little one had been {ll for several days of stomach trouble, and early yesterday all hope of her recovery was given up. In hour of deep grief the sorrowing family have the sincere and heart- felt sympathy of a host of friends. The funeral services are being conducted this afternoon at three o’clock at the home, Rev. J. B. Ley officiating, The funeral is in charge of the Gentry Undertaking Co. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS b W. Lacy Boyd to I. M. Trammell. W. T. Law to F. 1. Stone. Mrs. E. A. Wingate to F. I. Stone. Mrs. Emma J. Pucket to Mrs. E. A. Wingate. their | EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK Polk County Good Roads Ass'n Meets Next At Haines City All those interested in the agita- tion now going on with regard to a county-wide system of good roads, and especially those who attended the meeting of the Good Roads As- sociation recently held at Auburn- dale, will be glad to know that a similar meeting will be held at Haines City on Thursday, Nov. .12. :l'h. people of Haines City, led by the Board of Trade, will entertain the: growd with a barbecue .and some other interesting features and ' ad- dresses will be made by prominent men in the county. The agitation and education along the line of good and better roads is progressing in fine shape' and only needs a little more of hearty co-op- eration on the part of the taxpayers of the county to ensure active work all over the county at an early date. The county commissioners have ‘been assured within the last few days that parties able to handle a Iarge bond issue stand ready to do 80 just as soon as a bond election hall be called and carried. These meetings of the association, which aro held from time to time and in’ different parts of the county, are for ‘the purpose of enlisting the interest ‘and creating a county-wide enthusi- asm looking to an intelligent laying out of the roads needed in the vari- ous districts, and all persons, wheth- er memberg of the association or not; are cordially invited both to hear others and themselves express their opinions as to the roads needed and the best type of construction to use. This notice of the meeting at ‘Haines City next week is given now with a view of enabling tiose inter- ested to make their plans to attend this meeting. This county loses every year, by lack of good roads, hundreds of visi- tors and thousandg of dollars which might otherwise come to us, and as it is shown that a county-wide sys- tem of good roads will cost the tax- payer not one cent more in taxation than what he is now paying for the building and maintenance of such roads as we have, it would scem that a hearty spirit of cooperation ought to be manifested and which is all that is now necessary to bring the matter on to a prompt and satisfac. tory solution. The taxpayer who is not doing something to push forward a county- wide system of good roads i3 neglect- ing a golden opportunity to benefit himself individually, to say rothing of the general good of the commun- ity. A FINE SERVICE The meeting last night under the auspiceg of the Woman’s Missionary | Society of the First Methodist: church, was largely attended, the jlecture room being crowded. Several interesting papers and addresses featured the occasion. Today the| meeting will be held at 3 o’clock and again tomorrow at the same hour. | Attendance all the week so far has| been very gratifying to the members | of the society, and self denial offer- ings have been above the average. Elnora Rebekah Lodge No. 4 will meet thig evening at 7:30. All mem- bers are urged to be present. The ladies of the Lodge are cordially in- vited to meet with the president, «Mrs. E. A. Saunders, at 6 o'clock. , L‘AIJI)IIORIIJM THEAIRE Auditorium Daffydill: If the plum. ber went into the fruit store next to the Majestic and said “O-NEIL”, would H. O. get down.on his DEN- NY? Get your money's worth, folks; that is what we are all looking for these days. And you all know this big house gives you that and more, too. A whole evening’s entertain- ment, 2 hours of fun, one hour of pictureg and one hour of vaudeville. KEYSTONE COMEDY SCREAM to- night, so FOLLOW THE WISE ONES. SOUTHERN GIRL CO. 7 pretty girls and 4 comedians In one hour of comedy and dance 2 Complete change tonight Vaudeville on at 7:30 and 9:30 WWMODOM& MABEL’'S BLUNDER A Keystone comedy scream, the best comcdies made, employing the high- est priced comedians in moving pic- tures. This one features Mabel. THE SHERIFF'S CHOICE A western drama full of pep THE DANGER HOUR A one reel thfiller CAUGHT AT LAST A dandy comedy THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA Lakeland’s Pride DOORS OPEN AT 6 P. M. Come_ early, only 1700 seats Special Tomorrow MUTUAL GIRL Special Sa ALL AT SEA Keystone comedy scream SPECIAL MATINEE -AT 8 0’'CLOCK 8A VAUDEVILLE AND 6 ELAND, FLA., NOV. 5, 1914, Many Homeseekers Have Their Eyes On Lakeland (Continued from Page 4.) the September meeting, the head- quarters of the Board have been moved to the City Hall, where the officials have done everything to make comfortable and convenient quarters. Inquiries—By Letter % s For For Last Sept. Oct. Year #Homesceker or investor 166 154 49 General .... . 94 75 —_——— by letter .........266 291 192 Literature Pjeces mailed Otherwise distributed Collections $202.50. Warrants ordered in payment of following bills: Lakeland Auditor- fum Association, rent for October, $15; Peninsula Telephone Co., rent for November, $2.50; Everybody’s Magazine, ad for December issue, $11.64; Lakeland News, 88 sub- scriptiong sent to prospects and in- quirers, $22; stationary, $4.25; Janitur for October, $2; sccretary’s salary for October, $125; postage, stationery, etc., $10.78. Total, for PAGE FIve e T AR AR and businesgs in which each and ev- ery member of the Board is vitally interested. The meeting will be in the City Hall. OF PRAYER PROGRAM FOR TOMORROW The following program of the week of prayer will be given Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the First Methodist church: Topic—The Church at Home. Seripture reading, John xvii. Prayer. Queries. Homeseeker or investor 27 Total in person and — $193.26. Respectfully submitted, A. J. HOLWORTHY, Secretary. The members are urged to be out at the meeting on Friday. (tomor-| Children’s exercise. row) night, as some interesting bus- Reading—Let Me See iness will come up for discussion | Hattie Brown. 216 248 124 Inquiries—In Person 25 23 12 34 6 11 43 68 H. D. Bassett. Walk Upstairs and Save $3 to $5 Did You See That Reading—Letter from Cnina, Mrs. It, Mrs. “Million Dollar Look!” BN Walk Upstairs and Save $3 to $5 g H i At The Auditorium Theatre Last Night? I have always maintained that a man’s clothes are one of the vital factors in his career—that they affect his whole advancement in the game of life. And last night, at the Auditorium Theatre, a picture-play called “That Million Dbllar Look” certainly dempnstrated my belief. No man, who saw this unusual picture-play, left his seat without feeling a deep- er respect than ever for good clothes and their importance to his prosperity. Incidentally, this Picture-Play showed that the Million Dollar Look is the Royal Tailored Look; that the best “ prosperity” clotbes are those that are Royal Tailored. One of the most interesting features of the film were the pictures showing the wonderful Royal Tailor shqps in Chicago and New York; pictures taking you be- hind the scenes in the world’s greatest tailoring shops; pictures showing how ev- ery Royal garment is cut separately and to the individual order and measures of each customer; pictures of the cleanest, sunniest, cheeriest and biggest work-shops you ever looked into—a delightful revelation into the perfection of Royal Tailoring System. If you saw these pictures, you probably said to yourself, as scores of others did: “No wonder Royal Tailored clothes are considered the best in the world— when they are made in an organization like that.” But please don’t think that my objectin brigging these pictures to town was wholly selfish. I still say—that if this picture-play convinced some of the young men, who have been careless about their clothes, of the importance of good dress in business—I shall feel satisfied. Let them buy the “next best” to Royal Tailored clothes, if they will—that’s a whole lot better than bungling the clothes problem entirely. But for you folks who want the utmost in custom tailoring; for you men who want the genuine “Million Dollar Look”; for you, who will take no second best— this is just a reminder that my store is the local home of Royal Tailored to your order clothes. Made to your measure at $16, $17, $20, $25, $30 and $35. MOORE'’S Little Style Shop Phone 243 Rooms 7 and 8, Elliston Bldg. AUTHORIZED RESIDENT DEALER The Royal Tailors, Chicago-New York Walk Upstairs and Save $3 to $5 [ PALMS THEATRE FIRES OF CONSCIENCE A story of the gambling tables I £ -3 3 g For Flies, THE REFORMATION OF e howe. SIENA SMITH How a highwayman came to lead an honest life. on porches, Save $3 to $5 IR Walk Upstairs and Bryan’s Spray An lnsect Destroyer and Disinfectant Mosquitoes, Fleas, Roaches, Ants, and Direction for use—Spray kitchen floors and around the sinks, win- parts of the house. A COUNTRY MAID'S t ROMANCE Q A drama of heart intcrest Tomorrow night we have a great big Indian picture in three reels, en- titled Sprayer soc. Lake Pharmacy Kentucky Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. }{m INVADERS Thlg" one of those 101 Bison Pictures showing the west as it was Ta the early days, the Indian fights and the old pioneers. : dows, screen doors and all Prices: Quarts soc., .1-2 Gallons 8sc., Gallons -1.00