Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 19, 1914, Page 5

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EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 19, 1914. i : ol PAGH FIVE PETER PAN MINSTREL | . ‘ msaaearsiceess! @ O YOUR WATCH 991 1 Case of Fire | "iiinby sl Komie f aklsts Mo Tuente giving the SERVICE it should © hone 5,000 Entertai nment ; » clever dancing ang as sweet as she sang, and charmed okes marked the . Peter Pan|the audience with a v ) i i d d. i o e 8 IF not, let us put it in good condition. by the oman’'s ( }‘ ch was [‘I‘vm(-llll«'wl”lh: ::1;‘1:‘(; | e one of the e ECIETTTESE L2 o 1 tle Girl,” which she rendered in a' most artistic style. ‘ A long, tall “colored” gal who, and whi CLOSE APRIL 1ST best amateur produc- < Q CITY TAX BOOKS b3 & Our Repair Department is second to ncne. We Q| tions ever witnessoq in (he ¥ ] RT3 =3 = 0 = 3 = 3 = B = (RN cliTtats - the city, looked like she was a whole show by H H [ T cora 3 on & sobuliorath it Bosd Mgl b aré in a position to do your Repairing Accurately hat is prettier! Maude Delmar, in her song, “I'm Go- and Pl‘OmPtlY- - (} Katherine Wadford's friends| ), - 3 ovely femin in’, I'm Gone,” made quite a hit.f s regret to learn that she is con-|_ 1( b (0 her home at 301 West I,om'i!\\i..u or ‘:“ ““”. i'\‘!I""W recognized In this clever per-, . . 2 B ne ovening| former, Mrs. Graham who was reet by illness. horus i | ) a t y ; AT S ‘\\ :’ ;u the show | “some" daneing coon. | a lS ln ver o I lS Our 0 O r. and Mrs, A. J. Moore are; ; i und were Miss Ruth Nowlin, who is quite il Akeland for a few days, lm\'in:“ party, Mrs | @ finished singer, sang most beauti- ] o ntly returned from a.sta}' of i ; b ss, all .nl fully. “lello, Little Sweetheart,” Conner’ o Steen 6 Klng ol very much and which great- numbers on the program. improved Mr. Moore's health,! 1 Trilbyanna Johnsing was one of P PO OF AVTTPRPTReRTeIrY T YOO OB CHE QAN BB O Qb QHBCIRCHI D T e 1 was quite unsatisfactory when artists, and . x em—— old the Cut Price Store. He has Vanliuss o wowned in full evening dress, vt fully decided where he willl | | $ Rogers, the interlocutor, L peransitiy, ter i w“-{”““ her efforts were such as to give their hands the lovely bouquets ‘%: J ne v enrine 't fever. She sane i Lo i A Sl g e e one the spring poet fover. She "““-’“‘l\\'!nch each had been the rcCIplont'E: LaCAMILLE CORSE I S i LR 1 11Dt \ S 1 who forn 1l minstrel the favorite burnt cor her skit, Mrs. O. ith Miss J. P cirels B DG PRPPIEPPPOODPE SPBddddbidndd §3 3 ; 5 certainly a fit—which shows| ¢ 04 in a semi circle, holding m;,‘&"l‘* 4 ussell Shaw, the little 5-year-old solo, “Sing Ma the I vas a \m':xl‘-‘ln»\\'n in Moneyville,” anq her; ang at the close of a song, sung & : of Mr. L. C. Shaw, was operat i S s 3 dancing was up to the usual Peter by Miss Rogers, all forming the chor-| ia tussell, who was none other Pap standard. ] upon yesterday afternoon for thian alre G A ol Gt of el e i ; lus, the roses were showered down in :i: The Lace Front Corset o mastoiditis, the operation be- by = B fotier VURNE . cople. FISHOIMER T &ieal (il the caniter of! the stuuo»!. 3 o i L with the Ventillo Back |city's most accomplished singers, iss [di ols i i k3 performed by Dr. Samuel F.| plished singers, and Miss Edith Nelson, did not sing, forming a beautiful closing picture. %» . assisted by Dr. Samuel F.{?\ullx}f‘v”v};.“["“llitl:ld ll:u ;1“”‘.1“1%“,1”1 \\'1.1:1 hur; but sl?n made ”If by springing some Miss Rogers, who came here and :§ . 1. D. Grifip and J. F. Wil| o |i,.('|, [‘»i;I‘ ”-I '11)\,',0';<‘;"'\.imlm : l‘:»‘md jokes and in the grand emsem-|, . 1od the affair, certainly put (,ul,g' \ The little fellow had suffered‘\__](\\_‘(.r ‘nimh " ‘:‘. l“* ""l"-rv ]h‘ i ble she showed that she was a good|, fine performance, and she made fl':‘; s prely, but 18 doing nicely Smm)}sn] hfl‘d r'\'t"rlnn-r- “Tl;;‘:ci;lk;mflt)lr' “‘n‘l(;:;\‘h“’""“‘r: 3 4 wise selection in her participants,|| operation. the name ul'.IAiL\ Belle \\'imo it \\'us‘roldl‘:1:(4]n't:l:wl:'hs“\:iro jl(:ioi! ‘\‘\‘l)trt(x‘ fhio followik ladiss THeUE DAoL :?» SRR : {harq for the audience to re w»:nip\l]om.] flav r tl;rv v 11 gl( D il B O R L :éi & . F. Hallam & Co., have leased|, * (o o e Dleas 1“ al flavor, they were all the more; wriynt Mrs. Kelsoy Blanton, Mrs. |y . os in the Telegram building, and "ll]l} .fll‘li"'h(.‘ o ‘1. v\ ] .. (ll DM,N :‘nmr(‘t'lull'd and enjoyed. M. G. Munn, Mrs. 1. Petersen,| 2 having same fitted up toda_\g!‘rl'm‘1 T; h‘l? [f“ ‘\4l‘u;< and was de | Tll(*IIJlSt num.bor of part one Was njng o j. . Memminger, Mrs. B.|d & ( ERoompanvdowns the inelClD) l“l'[m in ‘] ::\"- ];\illlll‘ ('l)ll;rl'l of th )|='l, T”“g m'"thf\ ll}t(’rlocutmt, Ll Lipscomb, Mrs. R. W. Dodd, Mrs. ; :§ ' go south of the olty, where won-| T P S B N et eafle Bogele, Wi W 10 & DM 1) climel 00N, . 0 ol & St é opera e ion, was captivating manner, A Regular er. Mrs. O. S. VanHuss, Mrs. (.'] f ul development has taken place i | beautifully sung by Mrs. H. ©. | Man." last two or three years, several| N }ri b i M. Clayton, Mrs. Ben Bardin, Mrs. Me ze hose mds we 0= 'he se in- hired acres now being planted to 4 ends were fe- The second part of the entertdin- o % ‘ol Mrs, W. R. Graham, |lighted to have the opportunity of!me od with & adi s by purchasers from the north '° ' Ly QuIGEOILEY QU menvionenied with airoading byathat e w . miwieds, M. Gl B i aren cate of by, thpwhmrm: her. As Miss Evelyn Hines,'clever reader, Mrs. Willlam Steitz, m;n' Hortistinniat Their h“\‘_;,h«-r name on a program was always who was forced to respond to an en- _‘ Y 2 | hailed with delight, and last even-!core, and gave another laughable s has grown to such large pro- . LAY tions that they have found it mw-—‘”m she was at her bast, singing!number. Mrs. Steitz is a fine elo- s e ; S I\nlost sweetly this lovely song. cutionist, and her name on a pro- v iononen offices |Ln ftown,, anc) When Ada Jones tripped over the, gram always ins a fi 1 f0v nlowantly locateq: In el n Ada Jones i » gram always insures a fine num m‘.l elustame builasn stage and began to shake her feet, One of the real surprises of the Hlewir ' legréd . . ) 3 2 eT . o & the audience knew they were look-; evening and one of the I‘(‘:ll~SlH‘(‘-| FOR SBLE fiT 4 g 8 The accompanist of the evening, ing at a real artist, and when she cnough hits, was next introduced' ! e Telegram flrmly believes “lat‘\\‘;xs through they were more con-fwhen a fancy dancer and grand op- Mt ibicombe: iwas eodRIonehiod o ow en S Dry Goo ds Company o 3 Lakeland school could not be| e it e L e T astaain all during the entertainment, for 0 a ever, for S, ora singer, Madame SCOS s : : proved on in any manner relative L 4 e raame. ROSCOSKO ATC | i o most accomplished musician, 120 SOUTH KENTUCKY AVENUE : i Hl‘;“vd“-pn is “some” dancer, and if vonia, appeared on the stage, and its instructors, scholarship stand- e s s it e v e iU o @ 200 0T T 07T 00 00 0 T T 10 010 0 0 0 0 0 -0 O -0 -0 0 8L s, ete., y very much : : i : success of the affair, which will long : hl]tr“(‘ w?]‘lll(:‘ ¥ ¢ take it was hecause they slipped h~r‘,~1Hwn skirts, pretty ankles and .'n‘-‘l RGN I ; T hll’:l to soe 8 a par ; o e : ; i o remembered as a most delig o see a fire dri grn Rl {memory she sang “You Can't Get tistic dancing. She had the bald- 5 the daily ine. is matter 5 ; i entertainment., daily routine This ma \way from It,” ang brought down headed row. composed of Truby| \ f heen agitated by ‘th«” Woman {the house at every turn O'Steen, W L., King, Billy Goody¢ :n‘.‘ An additional reas My we are ib. but so far nothing has beent o St 4 renloanis| MeleRn, FQ6lzen’ dud Gthoms (eng e ~Al SRAEOIL TERsAT Y MO J e, Where the fault lies we do =0 G Limber, “When the|love with her and all were planning| gl the ‘Potor Ban, Minsgrels: wis | | v. It may be there is not Whole Worl Has Gone Back m;‘m mect the fair damsel and l'|:|i“|‘;M“h 5 M““'.h e '” W All 1 in the treasury to buy a fire B s a dance, when the lights were turned| the undertakinggs that did not work ls ee Holcombe, Mrs. Floyq Miller, Mrs. Walter Detwiller, Miss Sarah Wheel- er, Miss Vera McRae, Miss Edith Selson, Miss Ruth Nowlin, Miss Lil- lie Mae MclIntyre Miss Frances Wil- kie, Miss Ada Padrick, Miss Bertha ang to her also is due much of the G he was forced to respond to a num- ? : You," by Misg i the newspaper for all the free Ji} e—the Teldkram will constitute Biewer has a most wonderful voi Lon in full force and “she’” hegan LA ‘P‘”"’ or-a b 1rep pie It & committee of one to get th )" vorv fow whose tones sing and it was then that Mr. ]];,rr,\",[_“”'\. Bogi Lol ““Iw atlon.print ary money. We know that v Allea NG Aitditor | Hines the silver-haired tenor. had|'M® to another oflice I'honghtless n't a parent in Lakeland bt o elnco its orectlon, and therel the Jangh on his friends, for it was and thankjess ;‘u-nplv pursue the lat- bo woulg gladly donate toward ovod come fine singers! none other than this popular gen i"'r plan sometimes. h a fund. It may be there is not 1 st Miss Biower sang beauti "tleman who assumed this role, and! R SPECIAL CHURCH NOTICE t0 ¢o through with such a drill : q [ day—after @ fire and some; 1 Ll eived ber of curtain calls } This i i Wwhoot il or children have been Kkilled 4 Blee The next number on the program i H.‘. e l"y””“‘ll'.[ '“ “l) H\'“ ‘”; axwe 0"SP will be ample time fonnd to A { ont her part| was a violin selection by Miss Mary LSt SursBuTD e “} bl l. : hildren in the proper wa : - : e ; and who are to he received on Sun- I cnidre: e ope oy P ¢ A ' 1 T )" f leave a burning b ']Iin"J it N b ARy W halne, MissTaadattl fer YOamactImaial L CEURIH IR i irning butlding. ior to 1 e in this ( i et 3 4 ; R row at 4 p. m. for conference and| § i then be too late to save thos L \lRae. whose love=| pir tly at home with the violin, | o been laid away out in the g Lt Sl Hodid oy heard te plendid advan Sttt AR .'“(]‘ | k. : 0 H»] ; : 'I : nrat y | to com: with their children. This is] who might be living ha ] ’ ) e drill been inauguratcd. leeram does not attach any blame vork was Baggett, who played in her usnally ™ 1 i mpartant JOHN B. LEY. s i g B ; ‘ The World’s Best ’ : er to Principal Jones er it took on an added sweet M K. Tioty at Paosinl F st u.n.x nnA zu't'njm( of the v . . ‘wj: W the ..‘ 1‘;‘1 .H:'ih ',"‘,ijf‘_ n.. SebI I AT 2 fml'l‘ (11“1114 tTi;"-" h"\" £ ‘; wor { ! ty ol fiy rill “‘ e “ ”"“ i A B 2 akeland, having rooms at the home ! t of the day taken up in 0 ¢ most foreibly to our at-jeijoyed Dl & of Mr. Powell Ottinecr on Kast Bay| ( ; tters, but now that their at-j sy ne the account of| The jig dancers zave the audience v'rw : llln\\' ]ruv‘\l: ')\" r::r |‘lwlirl y'»n.|~1lI|}-! Owens Dry OOdS CO i is drawp to the matter, we % (ol Tal ne farewell ex luu;:'un» of theirahil SEd e e m‘;ulw ”I““y" . { p! lat literature fm) 7;‘.‘ prop " LSRN yv‘ i T"’;" :::“I friends in Lakcland who wish them 120 South K('HLU(TI\'_V Avenue out of the fire drill exer g .’. i pleasant journey home ang trust ‘ 11 be secured, and this fea- ”xm-v1v»x|uu.4! ]‘h. vh.' oy m“;' \:”:”:h . ’”';“ “‘T'\' \\r'iln- J | " led to the daily routine of The ladies, Iu‘:mlnul—“r i A FLEREEE S B0 oo o BB B B ol ' L BODBBPHPRPRDBDITEITID s i { [ ATTRACTIONS COMING PRINCESS PLAYERS—5 PEOPLE 3 . 3’ ‘ e v PRESENTS | ill1 & | Swell Show Tonight; one of | IE Sh -W ll R d @ BILLY RIDDLE AND HIS YUM |3 W00 e tar Programs | S Thursday— 3 erwin Hilams Keady ¢ YUM GIRLS : Prepared to Please Particu” | RAINBOW RANCH | & . o * In All New Plays and Vaudeville | lar People | Western Comedy | lxed Palnt Never Seen in Lakeland Before | ; ! 5 Friday— = 3 \ EVEN PEOPLE | iThnrwlu}'. Friday, Saturday— WHISPERING PINES & 4 HeaT g ! Rt T | Bk iRt R« Sl T é And be Convinced that it is THE BEST ¢ ECTRICAL EFFECTS , A WOMAN'S WILL ‘ YUM GIRLS | Saturday— 1% ssecea0etseosoeitatitddittatss AN COMEDY ; ‘ 5 . LEND ME YOUR WIFE |2 S e T ot b "D QUARTET SINGING A Two Reel Feature That Is Full of Farce Comedy 4 FORMULA: Two Hours’ Show for 10c, 15¢ 3 ’i‘hn’lls from the Gong. See “In All New Vaudeville, Somnthin{z' R i & : I§§ 1 That Auto Smash Up ! Never Seen Here. Special MATINEE 3 TO 5:30 SATURDAY Z'nc OXIde, 33 per cent. % A Scenery.. Prices 10c¢, 15 SN aciiae ' B e > The Classiest Show Before the Lead Sulphate, 22 per cent. 4 PICTURES { {All Next Week— Public; Clean, Moral; Special Lead Carbonate, 36 per cent, DOC YEK'S CHRISTMAS THE SNEAK THIEF Scenery and Effects Magnesium Silicate, 9 per cent. A Sidesplitting Comedy [ LEWIS STsogK COMPANY 4 ? ¥ R R S S 2 _— e 15 People SR b BY THE OAK TREES | Some Comedy. 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