Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 2, 1913, Page 5

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pne 9. 000 | Mrs. George Mallum are of a littte daughter, fday evening. Mrs. C. G. Memminger Memminger motored to erday, where they spent y pleasantly. L. Hall and children of h have been visiting Mrs. r, Mrs. J. D. Rogells of pr the past few days, re- Zolfo today. } Mrs. Earl C. May, and rs. Charles H. Barr mo- from Auburndale today t at the Elks’ Minstrels . Brown has moved his cksonville, his duties as jes marshal necessitating that city being his Their friends regret re, but trust it will not nt. Colbert, of Jackson- fithe city the guest of his rs. O. J. Pope. He is jirly good health and as any friends are glad ‘to iH'. Sealey, a progressive n of Alachua, paid Lake- } Sunday and while here st of Mr. J. D. Rogells Mr. Sealey was much h Lakeland’s progress t visit here. W. Richardson, a Chi- ary, preached a fine ser- jsions at the First Pres- jurch Sunday morning. e city he was the guest per-in-law, Mr. W. T. NSON, is expected to reach the ernoon from Atlanta to after the Christmas e has made wonderful since his operation for and is now feeling ] as usual. His physi- it best for him not to Mlege until after Christ- - B will be here until that you § ood . Cox is of the opinion pre- may make a fearless pe teacher and a wise ) fhen it comes to depart- RS usual routine and as- — Fole of a carpenter, he ‘in the neck”—but the Flre, ral Cox is having a| : n his property on Lake rING S inking he would help k along, he mounted a )thcr kday afternoon and was| J in y away like a sixteen- h the scaffold gave way precipitated eight feet i below. He received e e side of his face, and ed internally, but not mbers of the Carpen- ure him it was all be- card would have { pds_are glad the acci- pore serious. ORIUM n at 8:15 pen at 7:30 pat Feature G BEAUTY ee Reels g able to be up and| not carry a card, but| he hit the ground he! In any event the The wedding of Jessie Woodrow Bazaar Opens T¢norrow The Bazaar to be held by the Queen Esther Circle opens tomorrow afternoon in the room vacated by the American State Bank. The ladies will have home-made can- dies on sale; lovely fancy work, which will make ideal Christmas zifts and refreshments will also be served each evening. That the ladies will be handsomely patronizeld is a foregone conclusion. Everybody is cordially invited to call on the la- dies Wednesday and Thursday after- noop and evening. “Ye Oldtime Concert,” which is scheiduled to come off Friday night at the Auditorium, will be one of the best entertainments of the sea- son. The talent for this concert is altogether local, some of the city's most gifted singers and pianists be- ing on the program. As the pro-| ceeds from this entertainment go to help a worthy cause, every citizen should attend and bring his family. The Lehigh Valley railroad has placed orders for 100 all{steel cars for use in its passenger trains. This is one of the largest steel ejuipment orders ever given by a railroad. LAKELAND HALL OF FAME Frederick and Oscar (The Famous Brothers Eaton.) distinguished personages Flks' Minstrels at ‘the Auditorium this evening, we come to the famous paton Brothers—Frederick and Os- car. George Frederick Eaton will ren- der into little bits that canine can- do with the mysterious meanderings {of a pet of masculine and “dog goned” disposition. before an unsuspecting terror, but Fred has burst public as a “leerie” is going to do it tonight and he doesn’t care what happens to him. In the matter of vocal per- his gifted mother, Mrs. F. W. Ea- ton, who is the musical conductor of MAJESTIC. TODAY WARNER'S GREAT AND THRILLING FEATURE BACK TO LIFE A feature you don’t want to miss. Three reels of enjoyment; put together. Admission 5 and 10 Cents MATINEE 2:30 to 5:00 o'cl fu thirteenth to be celebrated in the White House. persuasion | This is the first time that Fred| E WH Wilson, second dauga! Our illus A the performance and whose unfail- ing attention to this all important department has much to ‘do with the success of the first Lakeland Elks’ minstrels, disclaims any responsibil- ity in the matter of Fred's voice. He just sings, that's all. ~——— George Frederick Eaton is a na- tive of Maine and is first cousin to a sardine, which explains the salty manner in which he hitches his ab- surdly peg topped trousers. was moved bodily to Florida, after hurriedly passing through high school, and lost his first name in transit. After arriving in Florida, Fred at- tended Rollins College at Winter Park, where he put his pudgy figure into football and “made good” at right guard. Since he has been living in Lake- Iand during the past seven years, he has also played fullback on the Lakeland football team; as catcher of the baseball team and as a ten- | nis player who has been, and is still is, the idol of the ladies. He is five feet seven in height; weighs over 165 pounds, is twenty- six years old, engine inspector on the Atlantic Coast Line, and has a pair of shoulders reaching from Au- burndale to Bradley Junction. Oscar Eaton is no kin of the George Frederick aforesaid except in that brotherly relationship which makes all Elks one, and Os- Completing the veracious and mi-|car carries more years and less nutely Hetailed life history of those weight whose |Oscar is many persimmons in mat-{No, 91, F. & A. M., will be held at than Fred. Nevertheless place in the Lakeland Hall of Fame | ters political i this minstrel show. [7:30 p. m. Monday, Dec. is fixed by their appearance in the “Cap” led the parade In his Cadil-|of importance. lac car today and, in a way, he will lead tonight’s minstrel performance as the interlocutor, the man who in- troduces the soloists and ‘‘stands for” the jokes. Politically he is something of a leader, too, because of T.akeland, has served on the City Council and is threatened with be- inz postmaster of this fair city. Fred | St ELAND, FLA., IFE HOUSE DEC. 2, 19184 oy THE =362 | Silver Falace Drane Bldg. 309 E, Main St. “If cleanliness and guality”’ counts with you, : then visit our store. We Serve Nothing But the Best Expert service and courteous treatment ex- tended to all. “The Storeof Quality” The Silver Palace Miller Bros. Pro:s. rane Bullding Lakeland, Fla ® % £ & SOOI D2aD L TRaiainy L L et Lo cr of the president, and Francis Bowes Sayre is the ration shows the bride and groom, the east room of the White House, scene of the ceremony, and, above the future home of the young couple in Willlamstown, Mass. I WILL GIVE AWAY CHINA ON DECEMBER § In the advertisement of the Lake- land Hardware and Plumbing Co. relative to their great Majestic range demonstration that is being carried on at their place by Mr. Ridenhour, a. special demonstrator . d.ouis, an error was made as to the date they are to give away 200 pieces of fancy china. These beau- tiful pieces of china will be given away Friday, Dec. 5, and not Dec. 24. These people have bought 200 good metal kitchen knives to be given away instead of the china on this date if the ladies prefer the knife to the china, that is, if the knives arrive in time. The Great Majestic is the best irange that is made in the United States and the out-put by the Lake land Hardware and Plumbing Co has been very extensive for the past {three years. While you have the opportunity it will be well worth while to visit their place on the cor- ner of Main street and Tennessee avenue and get information that is valuahle especially to the lady of the household, get a kitchen knife or a piece of fancy china Friday. ATTENTION, MASONS. A call meeting of Lakeland Lodge, Work J. F. WILSON, Secretary. If you fail to get your paper tele- phone this office and we will do our best to see that your paper is deliv- tata entitled “Rover,” which has to|he is now and has long been mayor| ..., promptly and in good shape. The Telegram’s carrier boys are striv- ing to give the very best possible ser- vice, but in case they o not de]iver There are those who expect Oscar to your paper, the only way the matter rise to the governorship and the United States Senate—but as to complaint to the office. fonight the doors will open at 6 k in plenty of time to see ajJan. 13— fhow before going to the Elks this, Oscar, the deponent, sayeth not. can be remedied is to send in your The man- agement cannot personally see to the delivery of every paper, and the only Sufficient unto the day is the evil way we can perfect our service is for footlights tonight. [AUDITORIUM|] THE GRAND ATTRACTIONS COMING Thursday— SLEEPING BEAUTY Warner’s Great 3-Reel Feature, Dont’ Let the Children Miss This Friday— METHODIST CHURCH ENTER- TAINMENT Saturday— THE TREASURE OF DEVIL'S VALE Warner’s 3-Reel Feature Week, Dec. 8— better | MILTON, DELMAR & LAWRENCE than all the regular service reels Musical Comedy Players Week Dec. 15— STARN’S STOCK CO., 28 PEOPLE Dec. 30— SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS Jan. 2— BOUGHT AND PAND FOR COBURN’S MIN| STRELS formance it may truthfully be said thereof, an‘d both—in fact all three| .. natrons to let us know when they Fred's talent is heaven born. Even|—of the Eatons, will be before thef;, ;ot receive the paper. ORPHAN OF WAR In two parts. A special play by K. Bee. MUTUAL WEEKLY NO. 34 Showing Current Events VAUDEVILLE Thursday, Friday and Saturday MUSIC BY ORCHESTRA | BOOTS from the Majestic Range factory of | . ARE IN SEASON We have a full line of sizes, width CtE Viscolized Waterproof | Height 14 Inches 122y DUTTON-HARRIS CO. ! " Avenue Foot-Fitters Store of Quality We Repair Shoes While You Wait J. C. OWENS o We are here for business. Everything sold under a positive Guarantee We Sell STEADFAST, WHITE HOUSE AND MW’ELVIN SHOES FOR MEX, MAY MANTON FOR LADIES, BUSTER BROWN FOR CHILDREN Gents and Boys Suits Suits made to Measure. Rain Coats Made to Measure; also a big popular line of ready" made suits for gents and boyl Also a big hne of blankets lnd comforts. We also cover buttons, any size. Lcave your order. All packages delivered promptly in the city. Ring us up for what you want in our line. See us before buying. £l ~J.C.OWENS The Popular Dry Goods House Phone 284 Lakeland, Fla .SURE.. NO person is properly dressed un- less they have a pair of our Shoes. for all the family at our up-to-the-minute Shoe Store. Just received a lot of the ftamous Weinbrenner work shoe for men. Kimbrough & Rutherford Opposite City Hall

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