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PAGE TARTT, THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK LLAND, FLA,, DEC 27, 1912, MARIE ELIST YIITYEY . A Reduction Sale of Women’s Coats and Coat Suits that will make history, begins SATURDAY MORNING e T L S AP RO TLLEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR o Number .....-- nce Number ... coeceeceeeer .. 1388 e s smr see ems 7 (1AL NOTICE—Notices for the Sucial Degarument can be com: S cated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones & S uitten notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegraw 3 wooices of social functions, club meetings, church gathcrings and Q ¢ items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- qunt as soun as they oceur in order that their news value is nor g aired My Shoe Department is brimful of op- portunitiessfor correct shoe buying at prices that are easy to pay. Always glad to R S R SR Y [CHRISTMAS 7 f show you. WAS GREAT SUCCESS||\| §:4 ’ ' e A UM L e — . audience that gathered last the sixth and seventh grades ap- l Auditorium to sce the g peared as Christmas waifs and sang the old-fashioned carols, and the children of the first five grades trooped on looking like nothing but| aigs Marie Elise Whitney, daughter of ‘nn- dear little ones that they are.|Mrs. George Whitney, is considered {The three sombre young gentlemen |one of the most beautiful girls of New trom college, William Emerson, Ivan | Orleans. Recently she attracted great attention at Virginia Hot Springs and Jackson and lLoring Bracken, were S y 8 4d B = at the horse show in New York. forence to the part each | frue to their parts and solemnly tried - refere! £11 and much natural [alemilo convinee the children that there .lne I)rotesions. \ laved. That they had been | is no Santa Claus. Even the protests Ancients Knew of Elevators. DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH W n the potpourri were more than ith the charming entertain- [his dainty medley was given . children of the public school ., penefit of the library fund e Woman's Club. l Jildren had been chosen with SOARPOIEOSOHOSQFOHOPOPOFQ T OHOHOFOPOHOHOIOBOBOIOLOEN wtul and able training was ! ©f the Threo Pretty Girls, who, prop- | That the ancient Romans knew aretul ¢ ‘erly enough, were Helen Shaffer, Al- how to works lifts is the latest discov- « evident, O ourse the music by McHenry's popestra was zood. This organiza- + ~ one in which Lakeland feels . creat deal of pride. i, first children to appear on the wete Hobson Strain and Anna ones. representing a brother and a Lister at home, with the colored maid .or company. The part of the colored o was plaved by Sadie Klausmeir 4 very comical manner and the two zave their lines in a charm- natural tone, The difficult part sliet ina Bassett and Dorris Wells, went ail unheeded and things looked dark when the Christmas fairy, Miss Mar- garet Johnson, tripped daintily upon the stage waving a slender wand. In a few moments who should appear but Santa Claus himself. With this jolly old saint right there in person the Three Sombre Young Gentlemen had to confess that they had been mistaken. The voung English boy told how Christmas is celebrated in “merry England.” This part was well portrayed by James Boulware, As a fitting ending for the delightful scene ery reported from Rome in connection with the Palatine excavations. Pre- Ronudan reinaas bove Geen found, ine cluding 12 ancient lifts. One of the latter, which desconds into the earliest krown :itv, is now being cleaned and pat into weking order for the Arche oeologica! 58, Hair Mussed by Lightning. Edward Kones prefers in the future to comb his own locks and wishes lightning would leave them alone. When his house, in Sullivan county, was struck the eleetricity plowed small furrows about his skull, taking SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat vlasses Scientifically Prescribed “uone: Office 141, Rusidence 22.|% Adryant Bldg. Lakelnnd, Fia DR W. 8. [RVIN UENTIST fsiablisked in July, Lyuu ~im¢ 14 and 10 Kentucky buiidlng | § Phoves: Office 180; Reatdoni. 44 + IRAMMELL, Attoruey-ut-Law. vllices, Bryaut Bulldiag For The Men! othing would’please the men{folks’more for a Christmas Present than a Box of | row man was well taken by J. the hair off his head air off h avel MclLendon. Then appeared Den-|ganta Claus waved the fairy's wand, | i touched. Hlus ;:‘ilurl:x: elr:n;{le:hdc: Edmonton, Blanch Johnson and|the curtains in the background part-| stroying his hair, it is said, were! {ster Barton, all looking very life-{eq glowly and there stood revealed a | slight—Philadelphia North American. | Ike or unlifelike, whatever story-| heantifully decorated Christmas tree, | —— —— iz (hildren ought to look. Harry This entertainment was in charze s[f I"E s 8 0 as Uncle Remus, caused!of Mps, Terry, Miss Tuggle and Miss poch merriment as he shuffled about | Bennett, and these ladies deserie et great credit for the capable manner m—— e v the sccond part, the children of in which it was presented. e ————————— - Lakeland, Fla. KELSEY BLANTON Lawyers. Sryaot Block, 'Puvne 819 Lakeland, Fla. ITUCKER & TUCKEK, —Lawyers— Ruymondo Bldg ook hcuses which seat from 1,000 to { 2,000 people are common in Chicago, hout the Christmas s«-:lso'l‘hv(mi!. Cincinnati and other large that it's gone and done; | cities. ' face in rime and reason that{ The development in n. Tanuary one' | pieture VYusiness came when the mov fact we weren't um‘r,\’,]ing picture concerns went in more ! extensively for dramas and standard < old troubles ferry; it's plays When renowned actors | peared in these motion pictures it ,vas natural thag they wonld he well iy q0JK8 were ‘mm)y"|~;urun|/»-d when the price was fixed iy they stormed about US4 grom ten twenty-five s {cents, The American people like to s when we were young unvsh.“ amused but they never liked the world was love mying too much for thir| smnsement. A great many people { U trampets blowing 1ondly, y patronize the moving picture sume old noise of horn and | g, ¢ are not disinclined to go out | un, Lakeland, Florida 290 Blue. JANUARY ONE. Attorney-at-Law. Oftice in Munn Bulidiig LAKELAND, FLORIDA ‘ "W D. & H. D. NENDENLALL |#030800080501000504 030000 010 OOHIE00H0 I0I00H040 vivil Engineers end Architects rh . A Merry Xmas TO YOU ALL Again thanking you for your the moving S iidn’y have a word of fun, Rooms 212-215 Drave Bldg LAKELAND, FLA. : ‘wosphate land examinatlon. veys, examlpation, reports Blueprirting. an- ajy v « January one! Now on Display at Sue- |8 cents to A. J. MACDONOUGH, H. C. STEVENS JEWELRY STORE & 7 s, To he eive s lady receiving T'o be given to the lady rec £y SuruSsaq mofesung Ul s89p] 1SOMIN the largest number of Lakeland, Florida votes for the d the and tht, idea of IO TO 2O QMOPAPAVFOROF OO /D 0. ROGERS, ‘ Lawyer, Room 7, Bryant Building. Phone 257. Lakeland, Florida. R. B, HUFFAKER, ~~Attorney-at-Law— oot 7 Stusrt Bldg Bartow, ¥la. Ifor an hour's amusement at night : it comes after, and [yt ype pather reluctant to attend a i’s January one! {performance which lasts from two iBn't we're regretiing ull ti¢ and a half to three hours. In ene dear remembered joys; hour the performance of the picture sn't that we're fretting over | cyow is over. There is zood muisic 1!l the broken toys; iduring the performance and the ', for all the Christmas, Wit chow is just long enough to furnish 1s jollity and fun, ! the little diversion which most peo- et face that trying future, ple crave after a day's work, The| g " which calls, “January one!” ectablishment of the national board i r(remen’s car“lval{ ; S o¢ censorship, which bars all pic- ! $ THE STAGE THREATENED !tures which are likely to be offen- —_— | = !sive, has aided in the de\'elopmontiContest olnns Thurs. Dec. 26| rding to the Theatre Maga-!of the moving picture business.— i ! Closes Thurs Jan, 2 at9p. m | | : more than five hundred thea- | A | “$ in the United States Im\‘r-i Bible Was Put Into Rhyme, \ DR R R GSULLIVAN, ~-PHYS!CIAN— [ tbeir doors this year. One| Versifications, not only of the greatly increased patronage dur- ing the past year, | beg to re- main, ¢ trouble CEQLOT RO Yours truly, H. C. STEVENS;; Jeweler : LAKELAND & FLORIDA: SOPOBOHOE oo IR AR QX S » | 5w UR. W. R. GROOVER, - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. |} Lakeland, Florida. osed rical manager who started the | Psalms but of the other books of the Bible, were numerous in the sixteenth fSeut season with thirty two com- | century. One of the most prolifie :uies is doing his level best to keep | 'e last two from becoming strand- ¢ Theatrical people think it is ‘;:“ than likely that this season *!li be the most disastrous the stage ;35 known in a quarter of a cen- Y. The story is the same from 4»'.‘amoa1 companies in all parts of 'v"‘ country—small audiences and “TY little enthusiasm anywhere. 40 hundred theatres in the United *tes this year have been changed 1'," moving picture houses. : B view of these facts it is natural nquire whether the moving pic- “'Y‘ houses are putting actors out : ‘business. The moving picture _finess has been remarkably devel- .‘“"1 within the last few years. Bet- »'Y" moving picture houses are :"”:“Fing up all over the country, ]}“vthey are being well patronized. 3 er has a moving picture the- #iTe which seats 3,000. Picture | versifiers was Wiliam Hunnis, who, under such fanciful titles as “Seven Sobs of a Sorrowful Soul for Sin,* “A Handful of Honeysuckles,” “A Hivetul of Honey,” etc., published a number of rhyming versions of Gene- sis and Job, which .are now worth their weight in go!d to the bibllo maniac. ——— “Murder” Among Animals. Murder is not uncommon among animals, “murder” in this sense being applied to that kind of killing that has nothing to do with the struggle for existence, but which arises from mal- ice, pure and simple, or from down- right passion. Storks, it seems, fre- quently kill members of the flock which, at the time of mizration, eith- er refuse to follow them or are um- able to do so. Ancient and Modern. Even Alexander the Great had Tyre troubles.—Harva: | Lampoon. Second - Hand Stjre CHEAP—At the second-hand store, good iron beds from $1.50 up, springs $1.50 and up, dressers $5 and up, chairs 60c to $1; also have stoves, tables, cots, rockers, etc., one sectional bookcase, good as new; also one porch swing. A part of this fur- niture has been used but very little ARCHER, 210 W. Main. > ARCHER The Second-Hand Store 210 West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla. frecial attention given t0 SUTGSIY | DELLE0EGIGIOFCFIFATOIOBOE SPOLBOBEGH DS and Gynecology DR N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- ing. Phone. 339. Residence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER (Offce Upstairs East of Court House.) | BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Specialty. Wealth Derived From Tourists. Were it not for the travel and resi- dent foreign population attracted by religious interest, and the extensive charitable and other contributions which flow to it from all over the world, Jerusalem, with a population of 80,000, would be of very small impor tance commercially. Fully two-thirds of - its population’consists of non-pro- ducers, who are supported from abroad. . “Have you decided how you are go- ing to vote?” “Yes; but let's change | t0 speak lovingly. the subject. There's no reason why you and I should not continue to be friends.” Smith For All hinds of REAL ESTATE| Deen & Bryant Building Lakeland. Fla 000K Politics and Friendship. Speak in Love. ural sound.—Thoreau. The only way to speak the truth Is Only the lover's words are heard. The intellect should never speak. It does not utter a nat-