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G TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, NOV. 5, 1913, PAGR FIV) GAAND THEATER T0 0°EN TOMCRRGW CVENING | Messrs. W. M. Grigshy, Jr., and | A. J. Gannon have taken charge of lthe theater in the Adams block here- {tofore known as Idisonia, but which under the new manacement will be iknown as “The Grand Theater.” This place of amusement will have its formal opening under the mnew imanagement tomorrow evening, Thursday, Nov. 6. The Lakeland band has been engagzed, and will lead In yesterday's lssue it was stated th¢ (Fovd going to the theater at that Mr. B. T. Heape had removed 6:30 tomorrow evening. A five-piece; to the residence of L. R. Battle. orchestra has also been secured to, This was a typographlcal error, as it furnish music during the entertain- is Mr. Heath and family who now Ments live there. The feature of the opnening bill will be the great comedy musical AT S {juggler, hoop roller and scientific, Mr. F. C. Willey and wife re- clyp manipulator, Knitzger, an at- | T} !turned yesterday afternoon from a {raction well worth seeing. ol eld i trip of several months spent in the! No expense has been spared to y | West and in Canada, and also visited make this one of the most up-to-date R Poammacy hak WIS icie G home 1 Bridzeport, Conn. {heaters in South Florida. In fact iano, and now its patrons i iy g Y p [ Mr. Willey did some fine work in ¢ vine chean bu i flusic while they enjoy their there is nothing cheap but the price, ¢ y ¥ interesting northerners in Lakelaud tpe admission remaining at the low pents, which is quite a fine 5 ¥ &l ; ad‘ and says there will be a large influx price of 5 and 10 cents. 14371 card, |of homesecckers this winter. ase of Fire| hone S, 000| . M. Bennett is visiting her Gov. Park Trammell, at Tal-| | “OI\ ———— e e A L4l AN'S AUXILIARY MET G. M. Wrizht and Mrs. AT GUILD HALL Blanton have gone to Orlando | Tomorrow afternoon and e\enlnf:‘ : d the meeting of the State the Silver Palace, the most up-to- : S wn of Woman's Clubs. Mrs. i date ice cream parlors in South Flor- The Woman's Auxliary of' All ida, will open for business in the Saints Epiccoral (lmrm met Mon- Drane building, a notice of which day afternoon with Mmes. Drane, ’appeara in their advertisement to- Dudley, Bolton, Clemmence, Bullock, |day. Large crowds will no doubt be Tilley, Fgton, Smith, Hucenin, Mt is president of the Lakeland g ‘Oua Palmer has gone to Wy-| |present at the opening of this hand- Browne and Miss Rivers present, ey on business, having left today. | some place, which is indeed a credit Owing to unavoidable eircum- * . sy ; i g ,lfl probabl} be away two or 'to the city. ’st;mcos, the socivty Wi dot mest }v‘m by \\c‘:u‘mg' t'hls special plume? ’ :ucase she has not returned ELXS ARE BUSY PREPARING Im“t in flm uild M” :-nu;c udo:"'lor‘s in millim'lry l’)‘l‘fl:\';l ' It was pronosed and decided that the mectings would hereafter be teld on the first Tuesday of cach, month, instead of Monday, The hesnital box, for the Church FOR MINSIREL SIOW Gill and Miss? One of the big features of the Lake- of Columbus, Ohio, land Elks' minstrel show, which will Mrs. E. L. Rider, ) monl one often hears that these WOMAN'S CLUB DEPARTMENT wd teu by the Press Committee of the Woman’s Club || This question comes naturally to our lips as we see the éver-rec urring' fashion for wearing the aigrette; for, as we look at a beautiful woman whose hat or hair is thus ornament- ed we wonder if she knows of the cruelty thet was practiced that she might wear this exqulme féatler plume. M order to obtain this aigrette at its best, the snowy ‘heron | or esret (Ardea candidissima) must' be killed at the very nesting time,| and when shot the plume hunter, 'with a cut of his knife, removes the skin holdinz these special feathers, leaving the body for carrion, and the, tle. iyoung birds, just hatched, to die al lincering death. Frank M. Chapman writes that “three hundred ez2rets were obtained in one afternoon by a Florida plume hunter and his two or three assist- ants,” which only bears out a state- sking are cut from the half-alive birds, who then are left in a panting heap to die, while, as in the above-quot- ed irstance, some twelve hundred or more young birds are left to starve slowly. Are women made any hap- the aiorette shall be worn—publie- Iy cupport this 2reat cruelty? H Sympathy, tendernecss and love are considered woman's greatest charm, and the bLlending of these, an able 'PIano, Harmony and Vocal Culture. " ‘hflved to spend the winter at 3\8111 s, on Lake avenue. Mr. |88 been employed in one of the 5t éhrrlntect s offices in Ohio and r ;to associate with L. ‘business of building houses. fecture at the First Method- h last night by Dr. G. E. of Maine, was a great treat. @ church was crowded almost to t and the lecture was gen- ‘enjoyed. The title of the was “Two or More,” and the full of good sense and philos- nd spiced with humor pte. Dr. Pickard has made B. Gill; Le given at the Auditorium the even- ing of Dec. 2, will be the costum- ing and the stage setting for the first part. Fitting the occasion 'md in char- ‘atter with the personnel of the cast tof this big amateur slhow, and the pre- vailin2 colors for the first part stace (dressing and costuming will be white and purple. The entire cast, with the excep- tion of the end men, will be dressed in decidedly natty white serze tuxe- do suits, with very nifty white caps, visored, and the only color which will appear on these costnmes will be a purple tie and a purple sash. The end men, however, will be (mtnmod entirely in purple, while lho back and gides of the staze will TTome and Hosnital at Orlando, will Le packed this month by Mrs. C. E. Prow and as we are to make this a thanke~iving hox, quest that all m tribute to this kox, and help to make it a larze one. : any denomination may' ne, Pereons of contril'ute, and any contribution will be pl=ily received by Mrs. Drowne, After a mos the meetingy held with Mrs. adjourned, to he her home in the Stenhens apartments | 2 SECRETARY. sionary Socicty meeting of the Dixie- y Society was held in! v afternoon, Only on Tuesday, Dec. | Tiviclond T } : | land ) the church 3 iona we urTently re- rehants will con- * 7 ' it social hour ! 1’dith Clemmence at D. M. Smith very pleasant- rtained a company of young at her home on Tennessee y giving a Ilallowe'en party or of Miss Bessie I. Stewart, aton Rapids, Mich. The house be draped in purple and white, the terraces upon which the chorus will be seated, will be covered with the nurple, as will all the chairs.used in the first part. There will be eizht end men and several ballad sinzers in the first row, while the chorus, numbering some forty voices, will be banked back of the first row—the whole making one of the most attractive stage pictures. that a curtain has ever risen on in Lakeland. The costumes are now being made and orders have also gone forward for the stage draperies. The boys have some other surprises of a sar- torial nature to spring on the public —but the time is not yet. fourteen members of this were present, but they were full of business, ready and williny to do their part. Much was done and all g0 thoron=hly enjoved the meetin that supper must have been late a some homes, A beantiful Seripture lesson was; read and exnlained by our president. ' We feel proud of our Dixieland so- ciety and hope that every member| will come as often as they can. Re- ports were given by all the officers and by them we know good work 1s! being done all along the way and that we are gaininz ground every, day. We had with us during the af- ternoon Mrs. Lance, an {interested |and earnest worker. We did so enjoy her. During the week of praver, which is Thanksziving week, Mrs. Lance is to be our leader for one evening. She will pive us an in- teresting and instrnetive talk, tell- £0C Il‘f_v Ng t black cats and Day won the first m for wearing the best costume, b Zeigler won the second prize for ftch costume. Refreshments Mrs. ner. Smith was a royal W. A. Willlams entertained (Philatheas of the First Presby-! LeRIAD. church, at her pretty home, ' ‘%} 0 Cardy street, Monday even- meet her sister, Miss Clara g g Kj. Entertained h, of Lakeland. The llvlng'xy Miss Ormsby arlor and dining room were, The K. K. Ks. were delightfully M with a profusion of \lolet!«entertalned on Saturday afternoon paragus fern. The chande-| by Miss Hazel Ormsby. After all had re dainty violet shades. There i arrived they were invited to a large many unique progressive!table where interestinz games were' among them a book and flow- | played. Delicious refreshments were te A drawing bee held by |then served by the hostess. ded guests, was a feature of| All the K. K. Ks. were present The hostess served de-|except Miss Helen Conibear. Miss salad, hot chocolate and waf-| Nannie Lee Turner was the only in- mpa Tribune. vited guest. [ MAJESTC. | Some poople in this world are awful stubborn and you can't get them to do anything. Like the darky who had a stubborn mule who misg her talk will mies a treat. These prayer rervices are to be held at ni~ht. This will give the i younger folks a better chance to at- terd and the brothers of the church, especially, are invited to attend, A new leader and a new program for every evenine, CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. ! T TERETANTGeL T | AUDITORiUY AITRACTIONS COMINOG PRI ST | " VAUDEVILLE last chance to see the dainty e sisters in comedy, songs Thursday said: “I can ‘lead’ her al- MAX GXITH'S CONCE2T CO. rizht, but it takes Bull -, FICTURES Durham terbackher."” Don't Triday ¥ GOOD JOKE DESERVES be stubborn; get in line GRUNDAHL VS. DODGE ANOTHER with the wise ones and be a Majestic patron today, to- morrow and every day to follow \ Saturday THE PILGRIM GIRTS Two Hoi'rs of Real Entertainment g Johnny Bunny, the Funny Vitagraph Comedian E RUSTLER'S SPUR [ TONIGHT y } Great Western Feature CLARENCE, THE COWBOY NEXT WEEK Monday BASEBALL FEATURE Glants vs. Athletics, World s Series Wednesday and Thursday EDISON'S TALKING PICTURES KENTUCKY DERBY A Great Western Comedy Horse-Racing Picture, Ex- FIXING AUNTIE UP ® citing and Thrilling More Comedy TOMORROW iwere read and approved. rolled, making in all thirty-four. Chapter No. 29 Thursday at 7:30 p. ing us about her mission work, Those M. Companions please come out and | help promote this work. | QBGHOBOPOHODOBOROBOBONDHO G ‘%’ '3 cans syrup _ HUSBAND WON BY ELECTION New Subjects PHONE 123 SMITH'S CONCERT CO. Adams Bldg N. Kyv. Ave Ten People 8till More Comedy mhs THE BATTLE OF GETTYSB Prices 25c, 380 MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30'5:00 gy ey ‘is the very foundation ' § . Then why, to ole: do they lower the st: writer says nion, ard of civili on, when as wom they should stand for every move- ment in its adyance? 1w In joining the la Audnbon So- B4 ciety, you publicly acknowledre your § abhorrence of the mereiless eruelty ywacticed toward these Livds in order fisd to obtain this plume, byt if this geoms too bold a etep, one can no loncer nlead ignorance of the sub- jeet, and should at least protest acainet the shooting of herons and, ithe wearing of airettes. MRS, KINGSMILL MARRS. | I¥ Ju \(YHI" I’”lwmmvy Soviety ’ The Juvenile Missionary Society of Dixieland met Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The meeting opened with gong and prayer. The Scripture lesson, *‘A New lleart,” was read by eight mem- bers. . Talk by Mrs. Sweat. The minutes of the last meeting Mrs. Lantz gave a very interest-| ing talk on “The Purpose of the Ju- venile Missionary Society.” Thirteen new members were en-! | meeting closed with thei Presg Reporter. The Lord’s prayer. | DORA EINZABETH DICKERSON, NOTICE Recular meeting of Lakeland J. F. WILSON, Secretary. Alb l't VO—I;{O Ska \Ic(iqre Miles & McClure to John Grume holzer. DeVane et al. to Miles & Tearher nf “l-nc 306 %uth \lr.;wm Ave., Lakeland, TO TAXPAYERS Fla.; phone 299 Black. Lessons in I will be at the following places for the convenience of taxpayers om Orchestra furnished | dates designated below to colleef taxes: Lakeland, Nov. 6, 7, 8. Mulberry, Nov. 10, 11. Fort Meade, Nov. 12, 13. Winter Haven, Nov. 14, 15. F. M. LANIER, Piano Tuning. for all occasions. Reasonable terms. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Record furnished by the Security Abstract & Title Co., Bartow, Fla. | 1431 Tax Collector. | November 4, 1913 i Albert M. Nichols to Earl C. May. YLA ARR ; Lee H. Sample to Emma B. Man- JNTLAND B ; chester y AT LAKE PARKER GOOD FISH« J. W. Sample to Elizabeth Gar- TNG,* GOOD BOATING Cosm rett, DRINKS, LUNCH ROOM, TWO Mathew Sullivan to M. W. Keen. |HOURS RIDE ON LAUNCH FOR 0. C. Lanphear to Ora A. Smith. |ONLY 25 CENTS. PROMPT SERV- E. Chase Bare to Charlotte Bat- ICE, COURTEOUS TREATMENT, REASONABLE PRICES. MOONEY BROS,, PROPS. P. 0. BOX 32. 1393 C. &, Howell to J. W. Burge. What It Ta‘{es To Fu Your Feet WE HAVE IT We carry all sizes in stock Ladies’ At E Men‘s Bt E Children’s Shoes--All Lerthers Choose Your Style, W'e Guarantee a Fit I’s a Pleasure to Show Our Goods D — 22y CUTTON-HARRIS GO, Avenue Foot-Fitters The Store of Quality I Did You Ever Need Ico PRR v SRRVARREAT T 5L URNTMRRS FYGTRw Ty ~ L/ o 1 ) And Couldn’t Get It? If so, you know what it means to keep looking in vain for an ice wagon, Now, if you live near the end of a delivery route, and every patron ahead of you delayed the driver just one minute, you would be greatly “put out.” Do your share in helping us make prompt deliveries—have the coupon or the change ready when the ice wagon comes—see that the driver serves you quickly and doesn’t linger f r any reason. Help this ice man of yours to give the best delivery service in any city of this big country. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 QPO OPOPOTOFOPOLOIO RO Cash Prices . 250 3 cans Pork & Beans 25¢ 2 causArgo Saimon 35¢ I pkIrish Potatoes 30c 7 packages Wasning Powder 25cl WHY PAY MORE? FERGUOON S USHIR e —=% - Telegram{0c Week NOW is the Time, OPPOSITE CITY HALL is the place to buy jthat pair of shocs. We have for Men and Boys Gun Metzl, Patent Leather, Russia Calf and Vici in all lateststyles, bulton orlace. Ladies and Children we have Canvas, Bu:k, Patent Leather, Vici, Red;in fac anything in Shoes or Hosiery. YOURS FOR HONEST FOJTZRY Kimbrough & Rutherford po