Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 30, 1914, Page 5

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"FAIRY SHOEMAKER” A H GRADE GRADUATIoN JPlEASINGEflEHTAINMENI IEXERCISES TONIGHT A good audience greeted the pu- [¢ first five grades of the Lake- Dils of Miss Maude Steinmeyer”s nin. |SChool made a handsome exhibit dergarten school last evening at thef¢il WOrK this morning, the va- Auditorium theater when the pretty® FoCms being prettily decorated little opereta under he ile of a Fajrg' POt Plants and cut flowers Shoemaker wag Presented. The pla ch showed off the work to the 1 In Case of Fire Was written in two short acts b advantage. The exhibit Phone 5,000 : 4 they were sufficiently long enough ¢/¥ed ¢areful and painstaking MWW{“ demonsrate to the audience the abi ining and woulgq do credit to any Mrs. Lovell's grade is enjoying axit.\' shown by such little tos as coy00! in the country. picnic today on Lake b iy I;pnsed the cast. There were a nud’l’onig.ht the eighth grade gradu- ey -Iber of children under five vears jion Will take place, the following Miss Maude Steinmeyer il e |age .who aced as wetl as some groyin8 the progra-m: a pienic tomorrow on Lake Mortop | 7. [°/Ks 414 during the entire p ?‘h“r.sda;\', April 30, at 8 p. m. for all the pupils thag Have svex i ;fm‘m:mce there was absolutely | Nannie Funk-—The Street Loafer. tendeq her school. A pleasant day ! {prompting whatever as the lit‘ Elmer McArthur—The Wonders of is in store for all the little folks, i folks knew their parts well, he Age. b e | Steinmeyer with Miss Lessia Tprf Burns Terrell--The Balance Sheet. Mr. J. W, Bitlanan: &x i ;Ilh‘” a istant ang Mrs. Fred Jewell Swindell—Music. just purchased o five-pz : Cjon as cal l.]il'(‘v‘l\n" knew 5 I“v.d_u|ll:l.}h:‘v“f —Appearances. automobile, of which he 1Ming the clizabeth Mol proug and which Dleasure to himself and family | & e g L Superinende i ger Buick re—Robert 1, child sentation of this ef) Prof. Chas. M. J ui of public schools) | to the front of the will ¢ Misg Mary \Weaver Miss M Straw age and prg | Cloty Girls. 20l medals § Miss Elizabeth | four children e aacpl LMWt Have: Bop having ; were awl | 1ese tokeng for perfect atte eradu- i perfect atter Music. I'he So- suarite inia Atkeson, of bia, Ala., is the attractive Misg Annie Cargill Maye come down to witness hoep o ation from the Laketand high school ' i whieh occurs this weel . e Miss Vi Colum- Dickerson—It | n. | Miss Kathleen Carter--Music, ! Florida. e Murrcll- Memory's Message., nan Mathias - Mason ang Dix- on Line, ! eq four beautit uest of o who recgived these fs ys Davis First, Evelyn ()\\'011‘d Theron Marshal. Se ond, Mget Marshall ang Eva Louise Twi!. That portion of the program n TR (a8 the second parg was comp¢ of | BOARD OF TRADE sweet songs rendered most egnt- | MEETING POSTPONED Iy by the children. \iljam vell . {in tendering his solo entitlpob- By action of the officers, the reg- {bing Up anq Down, pnee | ular meeting of the Board of Trade nrents i . o S eave his ' Which shonld occur tomorrow night | Glad Miss Lula Ruc Miss Wilkie and Mr. Freq Benforq form a party leaving Saturday for the north, \Ii.\-‘s Rueling returning to her home in 11- linois, Miss Wilkie (o Tennessee and Mr. Benford wil take his annual month’s vacation with bLijs te in Tlinos, a4 great demonstration il s refurn to the stage ount (is postponed until Monday evening L Thi but, on m fof . s iy an | liextoat 7 s done in order Mr, J. T. Henry and his Aix:n'm-l‘“ the length of the prograj Was | 1Ot at me in order ing bride, reached Lakcland Jast gi],”i”':wil'h' to have him not to conflict with th EEI IRl night ang were met at the train py [ CPOFC. Moon Tow VIRt GXOroIses of iy wlbite sRoliopl, friends armeq with PIHe ol e 1?)11“ n, Happy Hours, thrgretty and it .:,\ hoped thar a la ;n:.wl»i bells, ete. The S e ;‘.‘m[‘ choruses, were rendepy the |[ance of the members W ! -.Im! on | evening by Mrs. Cle HBAHE e o j“m‘x'v school in a testefupnner Monday becanse matters of nn"m'lri honor bidg fair to he a most oril. | S T duet by “'i‘b” Mot s S il m“,;“‘h liant social event. vell ang Alice Eaton ””(I"’”\ ap- [ member will come up for -irn'd\\lun.‘ i |bropriate title of Similar fns Are A, T, HOLWORTHY, | Hon. J. wW. {\We, ang they cortatnly fed the Secretary. | Carson of Frost Proof is spending today in Lakeland, and reports his town enjoyin nent and steady growth, ers coming in angd [audience from he roars gheering 2 tendered them. Three g school |BARTOW LADIES APPRECIATED Violet, Boy Blue ¢ Gliding | MR, HETHERINGTON'S ADDRESS ugh the Snow, werpry clev-[Mr. M. F. Hetherington, Lakeland, Fla.: My Dear Mr, Hetherington a perm homesee 1 building 4 hat | P l‘”wl,\ favored section unti] it iS now one of the most thriving South Florida. Mr. W. J. Henry, of Cincinnati, Ohio, spent yesterday in Lakeland, the guest of his brother in-law, Mr. C. A. Will. Mr, Henry wag much impressed with the rolling country and good water and declares his fam- Rily will speng every winter in Lake- lang hereafter. rendered, after whithe cur- tain was lowereq in m-(th:n the In be stage might be arrangedr the tea half of the members of Father Ryan entitled, me, Play|chapter of the U. D. (., the veter- with Us, ]..‘. Christine fugh and |ans of the city and the citizens ”f» the kindergarten, 'l‘his',fis well re- | Bartow, we desire to express oul'l ceived as many other mberg and [Sincere thanks ang unbounded appre- at this juncture Alice Pn supplied ciation of your kindnessg in m-m-pt-, a song, entitleq Good/ght, which |ing and delivering the memorial ad | was not on the progy, but was|dress on Monday afternoon. greatly appreciated l,’lh(‘ attend- The address was elegant in dic- ance. Those who wqpresent say |tion, elevating in thought an ideal that this wag hy far p of the best |in conception. May it again be our pleasure to sections in party song, Col. and Mrs. J. H. A. Bruce Juvenile entertainmenever present : ed jn Lakela P ! tea S @ entertain y i y attractive R leave Sunday for their home in Wil- in Lakelang and |teachers are |¢ . er you and your .1 tractive Rton, N. H., where th s to be congratulated ' their excel- | wife as the guests of our city. { 1% su!.nmv.r‘ Their r;‘n}e ‘:1” snejml I A With kindest regards and best ¥ nds enjoy A - s : _ Qtheir visits and always look for- e i“[:,bh:f f.‘o:pw”r EoLAYEqIRECDCH i i Y 9 ¢ ’ ! Wlflfd to their coming each fall with |MR. EPPES TUCKE/JR., CAN- MRS. P. W. DANIEIL j Pleasure ., MRS. P. W, NIEL, DIDATE FOR REJESENTATIVE —_ MRS. MARK WALDO, Mrs. W. M. GRIER, S rs. C. W. Jacobs left this after- In this jssue of tyTelegram there | Committee of Father Ryan Chapter, | |4ppearg the annoyement of Mr. |{r. b fysl o noon for Chadbourne, N. C., where she joirs Mr. Jacobs, who left Som(‘;lxmrs Tucker, Jr. hr the office of Bartow, Fla., April 28, 1914, days ago. They later wil] 20 to their | representative . Tllillll()llll'r‘nli'llt is : : : Rhome in Marydel, Md. {made by Mr. Tudr's friends, who —_——e fecl that he is wefitted for the po- . .\lrs.ll). B. Sweat, of Manatce, ac- | sition angq woulg ¢patch the rhnios) ompanied her husband, the Rev, D. | in a manner gaffactory to . Sweat, to the city when he came e ip to attend the district conference, This is the lajof candidates so nd has gone to the Haleyon Sana- | far jp ojthe others being orium where she must undergo an | Recd Robison, Rf.. Brown, R. W, beration. The many friends of this Hancock, J. C.Nhidden, which is 'Xcellent lady in Tampa anq else- | the list of those ho so far have an- ‘here will be pleased to learn that [nounceq here, he operation is not of a serious na- ure, but will necessitate her remain_ g in the hospital for a few weeks Tampa Tribune. GIBSON PICTURES A SUCCESS The Palms theater was packed to the ithe doorg last night ang every one Pwent away well pleased. The pictures were well selected, first presenting the Artist's Last Trick; second, Obed- ience; third, Rock of Those taking part were Miss Viola Brandt, Mr. Harry Williams and Mr. Bryan Reddick. Different pictures will be shown every Wednesday night in ad- dition to the regular show and the price remainsg the same. 240K W hole county the r; Ages. UNION BARBRS IN LAKELAND kit The barbers |f Lakeland met at the Kibler hot{ barber shop last night and orgyized a barbers’ local union. They fve received their president, J. L. Monk; financial sec- charter anq Jion shop cardg will retary, J. W. Sapp; recorder, E. H be displayed igthe barber shops here ' Andress; treasurer, E. R. Shane; on May 4. Oficers were elected for|guide, J. L. Lingerfelt; doorkeeper, the ensuing ar Those elected are |A. E. Williams. as follows: President, R. M Mims; NO BALL GAME TODAY The Eustis bal] team failed to show iD today and therefore no game was played this afternoon. This is very nuch regretted, but 1s of course no ault of the local team. , ] ) ¥ ] : vice ] 3 ] , y ] y y ) = | | | | | | | | | | | ) ] AUDITORIUM: MAJESTIC | AUDITORIUM mm,. L Tomorrow— Saturday— THE GREAT LEAP Thrijling 4 reel feature, direct from a long run in New York city o EIGHTH ; Monday, May 3— Opening of the summer season. GRADE Through the entire summer this grang big cool and airy theater will run 4 reelg of pictures every day, EXERCISLE | with ad onal features ang mtlsit- wi 3 hed by the Auditorium orchestra of four pieces. Geo. 8 0'CLOCK “BIG BILL" ANDERSON Schmidt, the versatile baritone, will be the attraction all next week. THE GREAT In 2 reel feature BUNCO BILLY GETS SQUARE i May §— A western t;r;:;:;]::ith exciting GRAND CONCERT Benefit Lakeland Band THE LAW AND HIS SON A comedy drama that will please you | [2 Which the members of the Friday GEORGE SCHMIDT Musicale will take part The proceeds of which will go to- In hi fined sin, act; some- R S s wards buijding a bang stand. thing worth seeing Music by the “big little orchestra. | FOR RENT EEREIIIEBEITEEIIIIITIIDT (THE PALMS W@*WMWW 3 In an Irish Romance by J. W. TVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., APRIL 30, 1914. WATCH US Rl bt D FPPPPRPEPPPERREPPPPPPOOeePR BoigriBr oy For Timely Suggestions in the Newest Ornaments We Keep our stock strsctly uvp-to-date and you will always find here NEW JEWELRY > in all the attractive styles that are to be favored | DI IPHHIIPPD R PSPy during the coming seasons. : Conner, & O’Steen i G o door to us Postoffice next : S ks e S D ville, is spending the day in Lake- land on business Mr. Donald Mcl.eog has reached the city and will assume his duties Hon. W. M., Toomer, of Jm-kmn-l as city manager tomorrow morning. ‘ 1 H Mrs. A. (. Hooks and Mrs. Mec- | Clellang are spending today in Tam- pa. LOST-—Locket engraved J. ¥. C. on one side, B, F. O, Finder return to this office ang re- 2500 on other side. ceive reward. LOST - Gold bar pin, set with ame- Liberal rewarg if returned 3000 thyst. to Telegram oflice, Three rooms furnished 510 Bast 2499 for light housckeeping. Lime, WANTED- Position as Ifave had ten Write “Plumber,” care Telegram. 2497 Kabo Corsets Reduced! This lot consists of high, medium and low front corsets--most all sizes. plumber; yvears' experience. $1.00 guality reduced to 79¢ ' $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 s e § 8 oo J. H. Hartzell Manager PROGRAM RORY OF THE BOGS Kerr- gan, a great 3-reel drama. The talk of the town; if you dig don’t fail to see them next Wednesday aight. Every one pleased. Ask some one that saw them and hear what they have to say. The show that is pleasing all. not see the Gibson pictures, Sc and 10c BRIGHTEN-UP YOUR HOME B T Tt L e TR 10 e 0 e O Scrims Cretonnes Etamines Couch Covers Burlap Portisrs Tapestries THE BRIGHTEN-UP FOLKS 213 S. Kentucky Ave. 3 4 > i The Newest Ornaments for Summer Wear areincluded in our large stock of : Beautifu! Jewelry L3 Welhave herc everything that womankind could 4 desirc and there are many useful articles that men need. If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair prices, sec our display first. FIPEPODBEPBPDPDDIDP DD RGP I H. C. STEVENS JEWELER ¢ LAKELAND, FLA. i:g%fli"B"E"Z'"E"M"S'M*!'WW"PZ"ENB"S"Z' B | Gifts For The Graduates » of ust a glance at our windows will ve you a slight idea of the many beautiful articles that we have col. // oeGo<orgoegoedoeds FEBEFERPPPPPE DD BEHBHDPD DD ; lected for the Commencement Time, : @ great time in most young peoples’ : lives. You may help this year. A Pleasure to Show Goods C ole & Hull ewelers and Optometrists. LAKELAND, FLA SEPPHEREPTTEPERET D ,'»\ o

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