Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 16, 1914, Page 5

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[ ase f Fie F hone S, 000 at place, s R CHIEIC (TS M. from Huntington, and who is already p the adopted home of his son. Rachel Clonts, who attendec of the ort Clonts., al trips to Pablo and returning from the 10 Lakeland last night. Lineberger Bros., who run a can b factory on rketing some fine with a crate of fine large spec force and Lineberger Bros. re- t operations quite lively at thet nt . {r. ang Mrs. E. M. Buck, in Lakeland, leave Monday fo | was a solo given by Miss Vera M : f. Gr ‘ork This was one of the best features of | e Ly b > & yme time thi i : Anditorium. Mr. Green worked in 118 Wwas ¢ ¢ @ d [ nd sc nE. 1.1m(1 t‘h‘xs .snmmcr lm l‘m‘l- Rae, whose voice to inerease| . oo ille for a number of years, the opera and was followed by a :#: erw1n CYY l lams aln :;» ‘, 9 HHT‘ bt B L.hd.“‘l‘i“ sweetness each t it s heard, (.0 o0 shining New York star. For ' duet between Yum-Yum and Nanki- |é& | n active in the church and 80 fal | angd who was enthusiasticaly en RO of its readers, the Tele- | Pooh, in which the latter proved 3 L k b i o I.uln-]:\n.d, i ('(){131(]\%0!! cored, but, like the other Derformers, j, .\ oxag pleasure in reproducing himself still an adept at love mak- :A: Covers mosi--LO0oKs Dest ‘ 1.“}1 home folks, and their many only bowed in acknowledgement, as .o e Mexiean war :\ls' .g, 1'14_, -\,"1”,1;0 g‘lztl;l t'o see them ‘ha‘(:k the program would not permit of ex- . Anwm-r.-\l in Lakelang in another | s Winnie Streeter sang two so l:i: wears longest‘-MOSt economical. ‘ jlic 1all atten their Summer vaoas | ivo inumbors, part of this issue. los with chorus, which were well | & i : ot 1 Tow 3 Two sweet sin s, Kathe- o : A rendered and a duet with Mrs, Town- | & ] | il Two sweet s il One of the forces behind the con- . : & Zit 3 ‘ent todtentucky rine Madden and Miss Bertha Biew=j o ©opjen made for its brilliant SN In which the two volces: werv fi: Fu“ measure ) [ o et D ISenIUR Y eiie imext Hannid dnt ! Henn Mo, succoss, was the splendid training nicely blended. 4 & 4 be weeks ago and who was arrest- Norma,” a duet by Bellini, which S R e e Mr. Angell as the Mikado, and | § F lk d ‘ I‘ “\-[‘ :‘: (aku\hgi :1 l]n:C::l‘r:IP ,‘.:‘;l.(] Wi olloied By = solo, “Green 181e p0op of the Friday music club “"“" I,\ll‘u‘(‘l‘l ": “““‘I,ll \I)'m].l.x(hi\']:lh & m’e Brlghten--up o s :g. State on ch h i ]“ " |of Erin, Rocckel, sang by Mr. J. . g accompanist of the evening, who I““} W l b R 2 4 cky Ave : ‘ 0, was brought back to Polk C. MclLean This popular singer gave her tireless and talented efforts their Japanese song and chorus. Mr. :.: JK bOll\h l\entml\y ve. l. ‘ | sterday . \Ir‘ Zimmer w {H was at his best, and a pleasing ex-}y "o norys ang individual work, '\\ 1lh.un.sn.n \\‘\.& llvs() heard in “’,'.‘T ; i e POTRUTON, | given an opportunity to explain ception was made to the cast ivon | - i s bbhAs Do con ratutuks |10 the trio, “Here's a How-de-do!" | #44dbsddddd b o dddddeddddddd B @ g | & : i 2 I i e i L ran 10 i8 J 3 i 4 Wi tE i S At Buslias y de of the case when his trial o encores, and he was heard At e AR Tit-Willow which everyone 4 1 having been taken to Bar- ;;:I‘,l:;n\l‘l&, 1-‘w|w‘«H- well rendered “ll ‘L{\" (lllll:h Bieitost pulle Mt likes, wag given by Mr. Holworthy W’*‘i)’i”l‘*“"‘“&GN!N!WM»WWMM@MMW* E { of the club. # yesterday afternoon by Sheriff G anq Miss Mabel Drane and was one | g - . |number The crowning feature of the per-| o Atk Sy aot | g an, who went up to Kentucky One of the most difficult numbers| =€ ®O7" {l e of the hits of the evening. In fact, | I he ‘ brought him back. : i iie. roliition: couly[SQrIAneE FaR & 27 leverybody wil well in solo and chor- & |l — d “‘m;l ;“ proved on, wa ries of solos and choruses from Gil- us and The Mikado was the musical |z 2 P hardly have been improved on, was . Sullivan's Comic Opera, Thel| 4 . Pl 2 Fandne Saits i bert & Sullivan’s Comic Opera, success of the season. k t ttle Mary Louise Johnson en-|the Aria from VII;;“”;V._Z [\1 v’”‘yii \ll‘:; Mikado, with Mrs. Fletcher at the 3 e »b es iineg a number of her small |PY Mrs :‘)'Mti” : 4 ;;[ : }"\I‘uw\ piano and Mr. Holworthy as stage : nds yeste r e ( Villiamson B 5 rector. L O T 0 0 B k Aosienday ;lfternoo.n, e wel] trained soprano was woll fitted | director @ Ornaments for - on being the celebration of her |® t of Leonora, portraying | The curtain rose on the chorus of | & - ‘g: th birthday. The afternoon was “]'l‘ tl »‘ ,.fll‘ »“ : ‘m“ v replyeto Umen, consisting of Messrs. Angell, ‘5" Dr. SAMUEL F. SmrTH § Summer Wear :E, it laying games on the lawn. |'"° '”" e “‘ : " - | came the { Washburn, Jeffcott, Williamson, Me- | & SPRECIALIST 4 peshments were served by Mrs. |the oU \t : ; was |Lean and Fort, and was later joined "2’ behetl hodadl ® Yiee Vilha \ > @ . . Ld d who was assisted in enter- [ V0! e : by *Nunkispooh; which part WES|@ o o o uou AND FHROAT are included inour & ing by Miss Lena McCrary and |?" ! ‘\" fing R by Mr. A. J. Holworthy. |% S 3 Hies gii ob & Nuna Patton. Those who en 3‘“‘ o : I'his chorus was well rendered and ;:;: ' arge stock o K afternoon with Mary | “‘ i ! . ! lwas followed by the entrance of the u%» vere Eva Louise Tweedell, | o § lies on the stag & [ p \ b s Murray Wils se and | fore ! Wiss Auna Cardwell, ag Yum-Yum, | IyES EXAMINED B f ‘ J l urray Wilson, Louise a1 I PRl 4 ,l P R : R eautl u ewe ry h, Frances Boring, Mary | was, of course, the star, anc (& Gr.asses Firren Pender, Sarah | t td 5 @ i £ i F. Wilson and M v excellent por- @ Wethave here everything that womankind could o el it 1 0, “The|d desirc and there are many useful articles that men B [ need, ¥ i . \r HOURS A ¢ . % ¥ 0'( Dinner r \ ’ [ If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair @ W. R. Groover |& prices, see our display first 3} | tertained at a : | 3 AU r last evening, Mr ; - [ % & B Mrs. R. W. D : | & E Hansberger, of Bi 3 VENS whom we are glae 1% k] 4 Al Al e permanent 1 AN LDINC | " I‘A\\ l‘;l;l’;l{ wnd. The usual A 3 # . y y Sy P 1 it LAKELAND, FLA. w (ispensed and a 1 B S e bbb b dddd dd. i L 8 PEFDDBBEREI IR The Cole & Huli Service [ o o . s ! Ni AJ [SIIC * | Is recognized by the Jewelry buying people [ 2| Sada ¢ p as s inh £ “ 2 | f'; PPPPRrPerTE S | (n.f Lakeland as the service for them. ‘“The i 4 SEPIPEE DbEEIRDD i J. H Harlzel Store whereGems ard Gold are l“mr]y Shtd.” ! “ | h Y s of e Satisfie 2 e | Manager Are You one of these Satisfied Customers? | (1} 1) | THE MUTUAL GING A Pleasure to Show Goods : Get acquainted with this reel, folks PROGRAM CO E & HU F Saturday Night's Program. | re 8 We b eek. In this part | L l ,I y Su | latest dance sensa- IR § & alt ire and See It I Pl e Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla. ‘ A ey call New York. | THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES . A DEAL IN OIL a little | 3 ' and his|A great two reel drame. Rex drama sasid omedy Picture | “ | R YEIDRTITT P ® [ { | GRAPEFRUT' ive you ever had a GRAPEFRUIT f THE QUTLAW | A SWIFT SHARE AND THE VILLIAN STILL 8 K No:because it is an absolutels now | : % Bt da oty PURSUED HER |4 Pt t, never on the market before. Itis & i those hair | & v delightfu will please Vestern Thriller |4 g - [ g I\.“ » \ goo ) of fun. Nestor |* y )TOS, e Silver # G ! GEORGE SCHMIDT : ample absolutely & ’t [ER THE FLOOD t P ¢ Id who 2 3 1 S r 1 3 T to % leautiful Drama I : > L 15 PLEASIN r R [ [ ' Lioht g 3 thing “Some-d 1 , |& ’\sk fm a Grapefrmt §undac 10 cents OUR MOTTX L CE , b i o : 110 THE SILVER PALA Quality Picture House L (onfederate Veteran’s reunion as maids of honor, was the prming guest of her uncle, Mr. While there she made | Atlantic latter Lake Hunter, are Bermuda ons, and yesterday presented the who been spending their second sea- ir home in Virginia, and will also EBdward Bennett s enjoying ;isit from his father, who came in w. charmed 1 r r the the kado, musical successes ever presented in Lakeland, L h- W, The candidates are thick as bees Tueker’s Branch today, this being . occasion of the annual picnic at |ty whose benefit the concert was given, was heard in several fine numbers, and it splendid work is now being done by this organiza tion of L as enthusiastic in its praise of the fine work of each performer. greeted the ey ening ircle number of Lake voc: looked mor work were Mrs. O, M The canning season is now in | i Holcombe T The concert given last night by Friday Music Club followed by Presentation of the Opera Mi- Was one of the most brilliant and the large audience Before the curtatn rose and Dbe- een acts, the Lakelang band, for Was remarked by all that 1 under ader Janowski It was a the direc- ! beautiful scene when the gr that ang op- as, seated in a semi occurred, on the n never l or the men more and in the chorus, The N were heard ), their voices 8 perfectly. \ Those participating in the chorus Faton, Mr Madden, Mrs. Clemence, Mrs, J. G.|Which Mrs, Oscar Eaton sang the Holcombe, Mrs, E. C. Angell, _\h_\)‘uhlig:uu. Accompanying the sing- tha Biewer, Miss Auna Cardwell, | were Mrs. §. T. Fletcher and s Mabel Lrane, Miss Vera McRae, Mrs. W. P. Pillans at the piano. Patterson, Miss Winnie [he second part of the program Oason: Mist \Wilite was devoted to some fine selections . Miss Cason iss White, VY the band, and fifteen minutes of Mrs. Townsend, _\“M‘\mulw\fllw by (. Green. Now, to do Lucy Conibear Miss justice to Mr. Green's work it would Grigsby. Messrs ¢ Mclean, = Angell, take more than one issue of a news- H“;\\”‘,v,h_\ Wil 15011, Jefteott, | Paper , but suflice it to say, there has Fort Washburn Gavotte from Manon, J. Masscnet, {Holworthy sang ** [O%er,” | | occasions, oo Brdped g i S HPBBIB LRSS SPBEPPEEPPEPPEP PSPPI EDOPD mony always delight the hearer, and when Miss Vera McRae and Miss Winnie Streater sang ‘“‘Something” from the Firefly, they captured the entire andience, They have unusual- Iy sweet, clear voices which are in- deed a delight to lear. Miss Bertha Biewer was next Lieard in “Where My Caravan Has Rested,” by Lohr, and her rich, full voice was given wide range in this lovely number, Mr. J. C. McLean and Mr. A. T. Life’s Dream I8 and while audiendes had en- joyed hearing Mr. McLean on many this was the first stage ap- en, Blynken and Nod,” Nevin, in! never been seen as good a vaudeville performer on any Floirda popular manager of the South stage ag the Executioner, ficer,” “Taken From a County well received. HE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA,, MAY 16, 1914. WA TCH US For Timely Suggestions in the Newest Ornaments We Keep our stock strictly up-to-date and you will always find here NEW JEWELRY :'E:@ exkfiui)c!n'nsn('uSvt:)(7143»(\431«1»%”‘)(%@»(%5“3)(5@ FHSBFEPEOSHPD O OSIFEPOPPED PEEHEGEDIEDSIHIPPSPEOEE PN S EEEPErEEOETEP FEEPPTEEPPPIPPRPPPEEERILHP" pearance of Mr., Holwortny, and he . W d :i» st sy s w0 3015 i all the attractive styles that are to be favored : V! v tha > JOSSess IS ice & f such beauty and strength. He only | 4 . . j" wt i w timrse, soverer, o[ 4 during the coming seasons. 3 {the quality of his splendid voice, :;: J which was later heard to such ex-|# ] p \tl](\'l.l ;m\\.m[;‘xgv 1‘n :lw Opera Mi- % conner, & 0 Steen : kado. b of The closing number of Part 1 was & H la :;r,:n.l Thm'ns by (llu* club, “Wyn- % Posto'"ce “GXt door to “S BPPD Mr. and M Next came Annie r. Washburn's Jail,” the Maids from School,” as Petti Cardwell as Yum-Yum. High Executioner.” IHolcomb, as the Lord carried out “Three Miss Vera McRae as Peep-Bo, Winnie Streeter Miss Prices §c and 10c his consisting Sing High part well as “A dignified and potent of- solo, was Little Miss and of : PP IF Your !Hou;s'e - Is worth living in it is worth painting B DRANE BUILDING o s R W VRRE Mon, ST P

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