Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 29, 1914, Page 5

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‘ jnCase of Fire fn. O..M. Eaton went up to ooville last night on a busi- trip. . e Woman’s Club meets in regu- pusiness session tomorrow after- pat 2:30 in the' Elks Club ps. A full attendance is very oh desired. greavation for the Kibler Annex we]l under way and brick ig be- ; hauled, a large quantity beinz on the ground. The contract, jich was awarded to J. W. Teas- i of Tampa, calls for a three story Jiing—a basement and two floors e, the ground floor being devot- stores and the upper floor will n forty bedrooms. While attempting to crank an au- govile vesterday afternoon, Wil- n, the young son of Mr. J. L. jpper, had the misfortune to break ,arm. While suffering consider- is hoped will be all right in a few 8. ———— The first ball game of the season ies place tomorrow when the Eus- team will be here and at which ze the first game will be pjayed the new diamond. A big crowd Il be in attendance to root for the me boys, and to enjoy the fine v grandstand. The Baseball Asso- ition asks each merchant to close i doors between 2:30 ang 5 o'clock Lorder that every one may see the me ., Mrs. E. E. Todd, who lives in hicland, has received the sad in- nce of the ceath of her broth- Harry Jacobs, who was killed in automobile accident at Cordele. last Sunday. The tire of the lew off ag the car roundeq a cor- r, which resulted in the machine over twice. Several otherg injured but Mr. Jacobs was 3 only one killed. Mrs. Todd has # sympathy of her many friends in Fr bereavement., Dr. Conibear and Secretary A. J. lworthy of the Board of Trade, ¢ interesting themselves in an ef- It to secure a soil survey for Polk bunty. It is thought that if a presentatives at Washington they 1 secure such a survey by the gov- iment, and this would be a great “rantage to Polk county, affording Wcomers, prospective settlers, etc., Mformation of the most vital im- brtance to them. A reasonable ef- Tt on the part of our people it is '.lleved, will secure this survey. ENIORS APPRECIATE AS- SISTANCE GIVEN BY THEIR COACH, MRS. LOVELL thank Mrs. A. B. Lovell, our ble coach, for her untiring interest d work while coaching our play, foo Many Wives.” We give her edit for its success and will al- liys hold most pleasantly in mem- y, her unfailing interest, kindly sistance and energetic efforts hich made it possible to give the ople of Lakeland a play which all ave been kind enough to say was ¢l] presented. SENIOR CLASS L. )R RENT—6-room cottage. Apply Mrs. 8. T. Fletcher. 2494 \UDITORIM H. 8. B idregrBredd P THE FAIRY SHOEMAKER Dainty Little Comedy Play in ;"\CQS by the Pupils of VIS MAUDE STEINMEYER'S KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL | nd See Lakeland's Tiny Act- 0ré anq Actresses in Comedy and Song Curtain at 8:15 Prices 15¢, 25¢, 35c bhone 5,000 i 7, he is getting along very nicely, | ong petition is presented to our |more money isn The senior class wishes to public- SENIOR AND GRAMMAR, - SGHOOL GRABUATION Friday, May 1, at 8 p. m. ian)—The Wharp of Lite. - Miss Georgia Fannin—The Wor] Thday . Rowing. Misy Maggie Bryant—Ich Kann. Will' Hetlerington—Eficiency . Lucile’ Clough—Musiec. Miss Esther Heath—After Battle the Crown. Miss Gladys Wilson—My Mission in Life. Lloyd Drifting. “Miss Marie Hogan-—Music. Mrs. Thomas Cason-—Sojo. Hooks (Valedictorian) PROGRAM FOR 8TH ‘GRADE COMMENCEMENT Thursday, April 30, at 8 p. m. Nannie Funk—The Street Loafer. Elmer McArthur—The Wonders of the Age. Burns Terrell—The Balance Sheet. Miss Jewell Swindell-—Music. Miss Redella Gain—Appearances. Miss Elizabeth Meharg—Robert E. Lee. Misg Mary Weaver—Music. Miss Marguarite Straw—The So- ciety Girls. Miss Elizabeth | Might Have Been. Miss Kathleen Carter—Music. Gladys Davis—F]orida. Grace Murrell--Memory’'s Message. Herman Mathias— Mason and Dix- on Line. Dickerson—It MRS. SCALLY IS IMPROVING BUT MORE FUNDS ARE NEEDED It gives the Telegram pleasure to announce that through the good treatment she has received, Scally, the little woman who is so se- riously ill and whom the charitable people of the city are assisting, is beginning to improve, ang Dr. Sul- livan, who is donating his services free, announces that he new has hopes for her recovery. A nurse has been employed to look after her wants in the day and an- other at night, anq with this atten- tion she is improving. The nurses are willing to work for $1 per day each, which makes an expense of $14 per week. Aside from the medicine she needs, this is about all the funds required; however. as it is not \nown how long the nurses will be required, it can be easily seen that eeded as up to date 22 donated been Wk ol have there has been but $ b angd already the nurses working almost a week each. Those ‘who wish to aid this deserving little woman may leave their donationg at this office anq same will be greatly * PROGRAN FOR 191 A Miss Marion Colman (Salutator- Migs Jessie May Williams—Music. Miss Lula Haynes—Launched, but Mrs. | ROLLINS COLLEGE GLEE GLUB LAST EVENING; The Rolling Cojlege Glee Club. pre- sented the second entertainment of. 1d [commencement week last night at ‘the Auditorium, A fair-sizeq crowq witnessed the program, which was well carriedout, the voices of the young men blend- ing perfectly. The violln work of Miss Adrienne Wallace, who is an the [artist of unusual ability, was very much enjoyed. Fairy Shoemaker Tonight The little folks of Miss Maude Steinmeyer's kindergarten will be seen in a charming little play this evening. A party of shepherd boys are asleep in the forest. The fairies fing them and tell them to wake. As the boys waken the fairies van- ish. The boys grumble about their Ihurd work anq are just about to be- (gin their daily toil when a peddler jinterrupts them. Displaying his va-| rious wares, he entices the boys lol buy the ““Secret of Wealth." He then vainly tries to sel] them the ‘“‘Secret of the Magic Hammer." They hustle him away with rude jeers. Breaking the seal of the secret, they read a description of the ‘“Fairy Cobbler's"” dwelling. He lives in a tree trunk deep within the forest and there he has a wondrous store of gold. The; boys decide to seek him and appro- | priate him wealth. They discover the ‘‘Cobbler” at work, surrounded by fairy customers, who vanish. The :boys seize the shoemaker anq steal the gold. Rejoicing over their good | fortune anq dazzled by the gold, the Ibc»,\'s forget their captive, who seiz- ling his “Magic Hammer,” compels ,them to stang rigid. The fairies en- ter anqd remove the gold te a safer place, and the shoemaker causes the boys to sleep telling them the ad- venture will only remain in their 'minds ag a dream. The following children will take ‘part in this beautiful play: Fairies (leona Bates. Evelyn Owens. Margaret Marshall. ! Christine Clough. Eileen Blanchard. Francis Grether. Ruth Bryan. Margaret Jewett. Laura Pillans. Dorothy Doyle. Edna Mae Doyle. Eva douise Tweedell. Virginia White. Sara Trammell. Ella May Holder. Ouilda Temple. Leonard Lipscomb. Thelma Hester. Shepherdess Alice Eaton. Cleo Weeks. Claire Streeter. Nellie Sanders. Shepherds Linwood Arendell. Therm Marshall. Pete Sanders. Morton Lumpkin. Arnol Willhide. James Willhide. William Hampton. Hines Petermann. Phillip Miller. | ............... .00 Friend .... $22.75 There was one person who donated 150 cents toward the fund whose |name we faileq to get down, and as lwe are unable to recall it, we are compelleq to list it as “A Friend.” 'We would like to know who the par- ty was in order that we may give proper credit. appreciated. The following have kindly donated toward this fund: O. M. Baton ......ccoeeeee $1.00 J. 'r. Dixon 1.4-m Frieng ... «+ooo+* .50 Mrs. H. B. Morse...... 1.00 BB 1o ovs dils svsinbsisige 1.00 Fh i il s 1.00 C. L. Willoughby . 25 Ji W, BHOKB oot qonssnvnes 1.00 Mr. ang Mrs. John Mitchell.. 1.00 Mrs. May Mitchell. 1 l_w UREN () e boviit s : “:: | A. (. Shaffer . ‘:"‘ John F. Cox.. 4 Mrs. H. T. Smith. -.‘“1 Mary Watson ........-:"" .50 | Mrs. W. Fiske Johnson o 1.00 H. L. Kelley ..... 1.00 Marion Colman ......:::**" l.l\{) T. J. Fraley .... 1-0" Presbyterian Missionary Soc. . ’(—]2 Miss Sarah Polk ]‘4‘:0 Miss Ruby Daniel . . 8 pbpdibd DEbERRSIS Father used to say, “You can fool some of the people some of the time, but you can’t fool all of the p.oop]h all of the time.” Father \\as right. Mr. and Mrs. Moving Picture Pa- tron, you can't get fooled by patron- izing this little theater. Catch this comedy program for oday. ALL ON ACCOUNT OF DAISY laughed and he laughed and he laughed BORROWED IDENTITY And he rn comedy of Weste FEITER'S FATE he land of thrills THE CObNTER A thriiler from GEORGE SCHMIDT | The Versatile Baritone, the boy that sings songs as they should be sung Prices 5¢, 10¢ Music by the “big little” orchestra f the funniest kind | AUDITORIUM: 4 H Tomorrow 8TH GRADE EXERCISES Friday— SENIOR GRADUATION Saturday THE GREAT LEAP Thrijling 4 reel feature, direct from a long run in New York city of the summer season. the entire summer this cool and airy theater will day Monday, May - Opening | Throug tgrang { ree add | will be fu | {run ls of pictures every features ished by the Auditorium tional ith and mus ces. Geo of | orchestra four | | Schmidt the attraction all next week. i the versatlle baritone, wil b | be ‘,\Iay 8- GRAND CONCERT Benefit Lakeland Band {In which the members of the Friday Musicale wil: . ‘e part | The proceeds of which will go to- j wards building a bang stand. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA..' APRIL 29, 1914. 1 SHOEMARER ToMGeT PPEDPBPBEEPPPERPEPD GPPRPPPISEIPPPP FF BB F P 4 RRa SRR R LTS LT IL LS T DLL LT EL For Timely Suggestionsin the Newest Ornaments : We Keep our stock strsctly up-to-date and you will always find here = NEW JEWELRY in all the attractive styles that are to be favored during the coming seasons. Conner, & O’Steen: Postoffice next door to us SEOFFIHOEEIHEIOIIDDHHIBED PFEPEIHDDPIIPIBEI P EDIY p—————————————} Julian Williams. Jim Wadkins. Shoemaker Arnold Willhide. Chief Shepherdess- Alice Eaton. LAKELAND LODGE NO. 91, F & A M. A —p— There will be a called meeting Thursday, April 30, at 7:30 o’clock. All members are urged to be present. Work and instruction. €. L. WILLOUGHBY, Secretary . L BN J. H. Tacker, at the Lake Phar- macy, hag the agency for Knull, the Florist, of Tampa. 2475 D. 0. Rogers Edwin Spencer, Jr. ROGERS & SPENCER Attorneys at Law, Bryant Building Lakeland, Kabo Corsets Reduced! This lot consists of high, medium and low front corsets--most all sizes. Florida $1.00 guality reduced to 79c¢ $1 50 quality reduced to $1.19 $2 00 quality reduced to $1.49 $2.50 quality reduced to $1.89 $3.00 quality reduced to $2 19 Better drop in before the proper size is sold. J, W. Chiles & Sons :“N'M&W‘M*i'i@‘?@@wv‘z"i"E"Z" THE PALMS B 5 @ %yw»@ew«v«z»’@(sxeuz'ensusnz"zuzwzus»fsfif J. H. Hartzell Manager PROGRAM 101 BISON FEATURE, 2 REELS - THE GOD OF GIRZAH 101 BISON TEACHING DAD A LESSON Nestor Comedy Amateurs ang Contest and Gibson Pictures; first time ever seen in Lakeland. Come bring the little ones e e Sc and 10c BRIGHTEN-UP YOUR HOME oo ediiededs Cretonnes Etamines Couch Covers Wbl btk SRR bbbl bbbl COOOOOMN b it i idd vl d AAAAA THE BRIGHTEN-UP FOLKS 213 S. Kentucky Ave. fosfeefefrddrdniied Yoiles Scrims Burlap Portisrs ~ Tapestries SRl el b B BBl B D fed E @ 3 The Newest Ornaments for Summer Wear areincluded in our large stock of Beautifu! -Jewelry . Welhave here everything that womankind could desire and there are many useful articles that men need. : ; If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair prices, sec our display first. BEPBDDDDEDBBBBIPSRDHDEDIGd B Db f H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, FLA. BEOIPIDOESEE TP PRI Gifts For The Graduates ” Just a glance at our windows will gwe you a slight idea of the many ¢ beautiful articles that we have col. lected for the Commencement Time, a great time in most young peoples’ lives. You may help this year. s oo Boedoedos $HEPS Srefreio . ey Hg S § S o \ | A Pleasure to Show Goods. Cole & Hull Jewelers and Optometrists. PP B BPRGPEPED BB L2212 LAKELAND, FLA

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