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/__:———/_——_-' s -‘ Case of Fire ’ oneé 50000 f for the old | purchaser m! ing at early dMe: Right . and associate players at the Auditor- | come in and .out any or reject alljym Saturday night will present the [ time," v kins, pastor. 206 ¢ Americus, Ga., ar- ity last night and is . cuest of her friend,, .o ( Jenkins at her home on 1 1 avenue. | Flor: | iors of lakeland Farie No. r quested to attend a meet- . lodze at 7:30 tonight | of importance and refresh- E. M. SMAILES, Sec. F Pearce, an advertising ex- 1o ix with the Tampa Tribune, THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, FEB. PENO TELBGRAN, LASHLAND.PLALPED 898 e D T | TRSONAL? YA DA | | 1 Mrs. F. M. Mitchell and lit.ll‘*I daughter are in the city the guests of Mrs. F. B. Terrell at her vr(-n::] home op East Orange street. FAUL GILMORE AT AUDI. W.C. T U, Department | APPRECIATION. I wonder how many people ever had more appreciation than they wanted or deserved? No, 1 don't mean praise or flattery, just honest- Iy telling a body when they have done well. How many mothers no- tice and appreciate the efforts of our teachers in the public school, to in- still habits of cleanliness and neat- ness in the children? Mother may ; say ‘“Johnnie, don’t forget to brush your teeth and clean your nails,’ and maybe Johnnie will if he does not forget it. But let teacher say, THE HOME VOICE Have vou ever noticed the close reiationship between the home voice and the home atmosphere? And as the atmosphere is the sensitive, tan- tible thing, if is affected by the voice, not the voice by the atmos- phere? If the head of the house, wheth- e” it bo the husband or the wife, has a whining voice, the atmosphere of the home is apt to be depressed Everything is limp, so to speak, and spineless. Even the draperies hang in dejected folds. Nothing is ever right or bright or cheery. The home is a center of complaints. _In the home where th dominan: voice is gruff or surly, an . atmos- phere of antagonism seems to pre- vail. Nobody seems to want to do what he ought to do. His manner TORIUM SATURDAY NIGHT. | ‘Johnnie, you must come to school (iETe » Sotdet Wilky Acnplaiat The engagement of Paul Gilmore actor-manager in a big dominant role of the type which playgoers have learned to associate with his name. “The Havoc" is a tense, grip- ping drama, built upon the story of a duel of wits between an injured husband and a treacherous guest in his home. The big role of the play, : the husband, offers one of the most | convincing characters seen on the stage in recent years and is played by Mr. Gilmore with quiet power and tense nervous force. By the sheer power of his acting he domi nates the powerful dramatic situa- tions of “The Havoc" with perfect ease, and during the scenes that are, with your teeth and nails clean ev- ery day for Prof. Jones is likely tc examine them any and see how Johnnie and Susie hustle around to get thom-l selves all ready for school. This is 2 help to mothers and they should let ! the teachers know that their efforts | are appreciated. Encourage the chll-! dren to do as teacher tells them, and | let them know that mamma approves of teacher's ways, MOTHER. WANTED 300 Men | Women and Children | To take advantage of the biggest en- tertainment Bargain ever offered to the people of ! Lakeland. |scends to tell the others what they L dividuality. jreign in the home of the cheery { with hope, with good nature. Take again the patronizing voice fm the house, the voice that conde- should do. The family sit uneasily under it. There is a feeling of sub- Jection in that home, a lack of in- How the actual sunshine seems to Her voice rings En- ergy, life, movement are expressed fn it. You feel that the day's work voiced mistress! “'1 that house swings along merrily. on feol that it is dome thoroughly ' systematically, done happily And all this is no mere fancy. The voice is expressive of the men- tal state; and the mental state of the dominant member of the family PAGE FIVE Last Opportunity TO BUY Orange Grove Lots Get a home in the Beautiful FUTCH & ROGERS SUB-DIVISION Just one block from the brick paving on Florida Avenue. Only twelve blocks from Main street. CITY WATER ELECTRIC LIGHTS LARGE BEARING ORANGE TREES This sub-division is located between Amoretti street and Patterson street. Tennessee avenue isopened, and is being paved with clay the entire length of the sub-division. :does affect the home atmosphere. A We want you To buy at least one Season Ticket to | woman may wonder why her home the Chantauqua Course of Loctures | 4008 not seem bright and happy. She e ity today. He is engaged k | softened by brilliant ironic comedy | work of getting out a Pol i \+on of the Tribune and h.! he makes the author's satiric lines | to with much success. | srap and sparkle and burn by hi 3 quick, nervous, crisp, decisive tones i of the Confederacy | resnlar session tomor- t the home of Mrs. | the president, and couiested to be pres. called at 3 nnett, of Bartow recently i Lake Misges A d ott tit eflicient fri in always Miss Ber 18 many ds glad o cane up fro. nt Sunday s fumily in the city a few miles from Fishback is superin- rection for Mr. Schmitz- «stoirrigating plant to « 2tate, and which will rove culture and truck Vlundo Reporter-Star shide trees are nov the Bowyer Bros It is reported ou reported that are Now nego- rohase of a numb Any intelli- is investment ree of it anywhere in LIABILITY. -Drama.) -3 OF MEMORY ‘inex—Drama.) IN THIE NEXT ROOM and FROM THE NOTRH POLE. "“l—Doubla Comedy.) R st Trsion e 100 ki3 UNDER 18 . BISHOP WILLIAM CRANE GRAY IS TO RESIGN.! Bishop Willlam Crane Gray an ‘l nounced to the ut West his intention of resigning from the isin h convocation Key bhishoprie of [outhern Florida, words I hive now for! ¢ W e vear been thinking it over and studying it amoall its bearing caretully and praverfully, and have last reached ti onclusion that the welts tor the proper an lor ot the church, and ontinuity of the work tor Cheist, and those tor whom lle died, 1t is my duty o step down and out, that a younzer and stronzerman in his prime, and with all the fored and vigor and ability demanded by the it creasing number of openingsdemand- | sitnation may correet mistakes have been made, meetr the in and by God'r | ing prompt attention, | Llessines, lead on to the coronation oi this hranch of Christ's Holy Cath ! olic church in Southern Florida ‘I am thoronghly convineed that i) caeht not to hold back my resigna- | tioy longer than the meeting of the ceneraj convention in October next | end am sare if 1 did so 1 conld not | do the properly | another trienninm At the | eting 1 will be in the o work through e of that m th year my age, and eventyv-nit of aroof my oministry v rounded uo {ECR D TO THE MAJESTI MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA OVERTURE OMENS OF THE MESA (Vitagraph—Drama.) AN ABSENT MINDED BURGLAR (Riozraph—Comedy.) THE MANTLE OF RED EVANS | (Selig—Drama.) 'OPEN AT 6 P. M.| | i 'General Admission...10¢ |Children, under 12....5¢' CALL of the above high ,the majority of and Entertainments including 'h"l tollowing attractions i Wm. Jennings Bryan, “Signs of the Times."” Kerr Bovee Tupper, “Peerless Book™ Series | Mooddic O Hamilton, Literary Series [tanley Krebs, Prychology Series Health Se 1r Mg 0 Rueker Adams, D, Lincoln Hully Riley and the ilome Folks.” Sunshine Hawks, “Suanshine and Shadow | Loannett Kline, Interpretative Readines Wilden, Pand Hinois Glee Club Miss FMmma Noe, Soloist Grace Hall Riheldafter, Coloratura, Lrina Magician Goslivy, and Orchestra SOPTano Wi offer to you went features with reserved seat for the insignificant sum of $5. Think of it thirty-five distinet and sepa riate entertainments at such a price Get your tickets now. That vou may reserve your seat later Qe Mroor Mrs. €. Rucker Adams Hiccough Epidemics. The epidemies of hiccough which have oceasionally been observed aro probably due to hysterical contagion and to the nervous predisposition of the individuals who it is to funetional system are ailveted by it der nervous Wi 1 of the eirenln viel of the death padchicular dunt hemor TONIGH" ! Fra Diavole (Solax—Drama.) Three Reels frquts . 4 Children . dass entertaln 10c 5 might be conscientiously trying manage it right, and yet all the time she may be affecting iy by this voice of her inner self. Listen, sometime, to your volce as | If it were the volce of stranger, and | erfticise it jusy as impartially. Yon may he surprised at what it tells And it you discover that it i | e you. not all it might be, try the effect o makine it cheory, hearty alert *' | ftami'v will come up under it like | wilted dowers in summer showers.- Exchanee BESTORE GRMY HAR 10 NATURAL COLOR By (ommon Garden Sage, a Simple Remedy for Dandruff, Falling, Faded, Gray Hair. e old idea of using Gaorkening the hair is again comin' sue. Our grandmothers had dark., s ossy hair at seventy-five, while our are gray before they are Our grandmothers kept their soft and glossy with a “Sage which also restored the na Sage for mothers litty air Len, " iral color. One objection to using such a prep sration was the trouble of makin | I'his objection has been overcom the Wyeth Chemical Company o cw York, who has placed on th superior preparation ol o, combined with Sulphur v ovaluable remedies for dandraf! | and thin, rket @ and | ne gealp, weak, fa! o hair depend! ven shadines (! have I‘I'\'. hoy 1ot « 1 S | -l Auditeri um The Saterdzy [vering, Februery Eib. Prices on these lots range from $450 TO $475 EASY PAYMENTS For Further Information, See FUTCH & ROGERS Office: Futch & Gentry Building PHONE 241 See us before buying! We have just received a car load of fine HORSES an! MULES. Wehave mules for logging and farm work, id some i nd g (s O Li W ll‘. @ Ca MR. PAUL GILMORE with notable suprorting compary will present «Their Great New York Success “THE HAVOC” Magnificent Scenic Production and Scenic Effects. Exactly as played for One Solid Year in New York. The greatest success of Mr. Gilmore's careet. More highly - aae . «endorsed by crities than his former success “The Mnnmy and the Humming Bird*’ | seats on Sale at the Red Cross Pharmacy 1 ind BOVOP SO