Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 2, 1914, Page 5

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e of Fire Phone S.000| S nece . etherbee, of the Tampa nd Deputy U. S. Marshal Rennolds, were prominent #to the city from Tampa to- ping up to attend the ball K 'oleman Brown, son of Mrs. Brown, of this city, is now Imore, where he will spend several months iaking a he expects to engage. fargaret Southard enter- Wt a hosiery shower this g in honor of Miss Rutu §¢, whose approaching mar- B Mr. John G. Kellum takes October. 14, A full account ,pretty WM will appear in v's issue. Ella B. Reed spent yester- akeland, having just re- ifrom a proionged stay at her e in Pennsylvania, where called by the illness and her sister. Mrs. Reed left fight for Kissimmee, wherw il have charge of Mrs. Lo- pillinery parlors at that $ B. F. Knowles and charm- jghter, Miss Daisye, cxpect to B the 15th for Spartanburg, where the latter will enter College . Their many egret their departure from but trust they will again Bere to make Lakeland their ' Isabelle Gaffney died last her residence in Carters, ‘short illness, and will be his afternoon at 3 p. m., at e church. Funeral arrange- charge of Kimbrough Un- g €o. @itizens of Lakeland who have iIn the Spanish American war re to join the camp now be- nized here, will kindly give names to Mr. L. K. Boul- utant pro tem, at the Cen- macy . CIS BROWN, Organizer. Inda Grove, Woodmen Circle, thank Rev. Wallace Wear plendid address which he elivered at the unveiling ex- Bunday, Sept. 27, and also 8 who contributed toward pess of the occasion. ESTATE TRANSFERS hed by the Security Abstract and Title Company) Carter to Lula S. Carter. Wilkes to N. L. Bryan. Stinson to W. R. King. Wilson to Mrs. Anne N. Langford to Carl G. Wein- Schewdland to Clyde Thompson to W. B. Gard- BEPEELE AJ[SIIfi \w ANDERSON TEF ENCE INCO BILLY dandy western drama AY TO HEAVEN ful story. The uplifting of r by a little child. WOMAN folks; it’s something you pember BOOD MUSIC ALWAYS Prices 5¢, 10c h for next week's program Thanks dentistry, in which pro- % |Woman’s Club Held hrlt Meeting of the Season Yesterday The first meeting of the Woman's ub for the season of 1914-15 was held yesterday afternoon at the Club fary Jackson will ieave to- | House, a large attendance being pres- for Washington to re-enter |ent. onal School of Domestic Art The program opened with an in- strumental solo, Moszkowski's Waltz in E, given by Miss Suella Groover, one of the city’s most accomplished pianicts. The calendar of the year called for an address but the presi- dent gave a very interesting sketch of women's clubs, beginning at the advent of women’'s organizations in the middle of the nineteenth century and noting their progress and devel- opment down to the present day. The first exhibit of real club work at- jtracted much attention at th World’s Fair in Chicago in 1893, at ! !which time 156 clubs sent manu- scripts showing the paths over which they had traveled in educational and civic work. Today there are over one million women who are members of the Federation of Women’s Clubs, and their influence for good cannot be ower-estimated. These were some of the facts brought out in the very hably prepared article of the Club’s brilliant president . Mrs. Wright also spoke of the State federation meeting to be held in this city November 17-20, and with the club discussed matter ap- pertaining to the entertainment o1 the guests who will be here on that occasion. The program closed with vocal solo, ‘“Perfect Day.,” Carry Jacobs Bond, by Miss Cardwell. (9 Arranging for Reception To Maids and Sponsors The Daughters of the Confederacy met yesterday afternoon and dis- cussed several matters of importance bearing on the Confederate reunion ;to be held here the latter part of lthls month. The reception for the maids and sponsors to be held at the home of Mrs. T. J. Darracott was arranged for, the affair to be held ore evening during the reunion. For this occn- sion Mrs. Browning and Mrs. Adair were appointed to receiv: at ‘he front door; Mrs. Hetherington will intro- duce the guests to the receiving line, which will be composed of the ofli- - § & His Lakeland, Sept. 30, 191t. Editor Telegram: In a recent 'issue and in the southwest corner of your editorial page, commenting on ‘what the German Dominiz said at Macon, Ga., you said something— and you know how. It is a dog’s block on civilization and oll of its progression, munifi- cence, realized by all of the best thinkers and reasouers, that any one individual—crazed by wanton, vic- jous ambition to be reckoned in fu- ture history as the avenger of Fred- erick and of Blucher, and as the “emperor of Europe,” can and does dare to have and to wield the influ- ence and power with the citizens of what he calls, so vaingloriously, “MY empire”’—-as to practically stop world ‘tpdustries and deluge an en- tire continent with the hearts’ blood and cadavers of the flower of the youth of nations and thus hindering and delaying the greatest, best hopes of eugenics and of civilization, and, in passing, ruthlessly destroy- ing the sacred rellgs that have tak- In"Soc FERPRRRERRr.Cr T LT LT R L R b i Col. Albertus Vogt Pays PR B R . Bt SO el 1 Do el R = AUDITORIUM THEATRE THPE «¢+£NING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., OCT. 2, 1914 cers of the local chapter: Mrs. Dar- racott, Mrs. McGlashan, Mrs. Bry- ant, Mrs. Norvell, Mrs. Gracy, Mrs. Allen and Miss Hattie Cox. From the parlors to the dining room Mrs. Flanagan, Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. An- derson and Miss McCrary will usher the guests, while presiding over the punch bowl will be Misses Adair, Browning and Bryant. Serving ice cream and cake witl be Mrs. Terrell, ‘Mrs. Terry, Mrs. Scipper, Misses Norvell, Bryant and Wilson. Various incidental arrangements will be looked after by Mrs. Jim Wilson and Mrs. McGlashan. The affair will be a great success and one of the most pleasing features of the re- union. Mizpah Circle Elects New Officers Mizpah Circle of the First Baptist church met with Mrs. J. J. Flynn . at which time ten members were present. As it was the occasion of the annual election of officers, the following were elected: President—Mrs. J. J. Flynn. Secretary—Mrs. N. L. Bryan. Treasurer—Mrs. Kolb. Press Reporter—Mrs. Scipper. After an intercsting study of Bible question, the hostess served delicious | refreshments. The next meeting will be heldsat the home of Mrs. D. B. Dickson. ’Daughtera Elect Delegates The Daughters of the Counfederacy | yesterday afternoon elected the fol- lowlng delegates to the U. D. C. |State convention to be held soon at j Kissimmee; Mrs. Darracott, Mrs. lBryant. Mrs. Norvell. Mrs. Terrell was appointed alternate. The Lake- land chapter at this convention will most heartily endorse Miss Brevard as State president. Elks’ Annual Ball To _Be Given Oct. 7 Invitations have been issned to the second annual Elks' ball to be held in the Elks club rooms on the even- ing of Wednesday, Oct. 7, o which society is looking forward with pleas- urable anticipation. This will be a brilliant affair and one largely at- tended, about 400 invitaticns having been issued. Respects To Kaisers Sngnn g gt en the devotees of the centuries to | group. Couple with this viciously wan- ton vandalism the excuse: ‘It stood as a target to guide the alm of my |/ cannon, to wreck that which stood in the way of the progress of my troops.” Then thin) of the millions of homeless, helpless, hopeless, blameless women and children left destitute and of the unbearable bur- den of debt left to posterity in the attempt of this criminally wild lun- atic to satiate his lust for infamous present and future notoriety. Great God! Can't you spare the time from the direction and care of the universe, to fatally smite this vicious vandal, or give to civiliza- tion another David, armed with even the wavering faith of ‘‘five smooth stones” to stop him? Do you know what those battling armies in Europe ought to do? They should declare a ‘ruce and seize the Kaiser, the Crown Prince, the Czar, King George and old Franz Joseph and strip them each to ‘“‘the buff.” R SISO P DI IINISOIIEONOEG | BUOE Auditorium Daffydil: 0. U. Banks, Erie Sawyer Hall Martin off a Branch. (Compliments Guy Toph, Admiral Rapho and Fixem Sidman.) o ————————————————————————————————————— School children’s night. Special program for the benefit of the school children. dandy comedy and the Mutual Girl, A thrilling two reeler, a also one hour of good clean vaude- ville and some classy orchestra mu- sic. FOLLOW THE WISE ONES. THE QUEEN OF ORIENT CO. IN A ONE HOUR MUSICAL COMEDY FULL OF GOOD, CLEAN COMEDY SINGING AND DANCING THE MUTUAL GIRL The best film of all. See how the clever dog steals the diamond neck- lace. \ THE TRAP A western two reel thriller that has plenty of go and thrills galore. \ THE FRESH FRESHMAN One great big smile, two great big laughs, three hundred big screams. \ THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA Lakeland’s Choice \ DOORS OPEN AT 6 \ Come early; only 1700 seats Special Tomorrow— MOONSHINE MOLLY A great two reeler b ®*&| Arm each with an automatic ana @ & knifer and shut in a dark room all l e t & |together and order: “Go to it, P —— you sons of hyenas and vultures; =t s sna 1;; ; % | tigate and ? |purture and exercise and keep them flay, kill, destroy each other until there is nothing left of your useless lives, but the worthless carrion that 'you are,” and leave them unwaterea and unfed for days. iWe all know what would be found at the end. With all of :thuir- shrieks for carnage and arson now, ‘not one cadaver would be. But in- stead, a cringing, blithering bunch of cowards, untouched and un- scathed, hopefully starving and reasoning with each other. ““Where's the good being fratri- cides. We are all of us akin;” “W¢ are all of the house of David;"” *‘Let {us hold up our hands to each other; 'we‘\‘c fooled the Hoi;pol-loi for cen- turies into believing we are ‘‘rulers iby divine right,” and we will live and continue in the game, enjoying tithes and our morganatic wives and all of the best that life can give. “Let us not forget a fool is Lorn in every minute of time, and they lall have big families. The bigger the | Plebian, the more the family, and the ifools. Viva le idiots! Let us remem- [ber we are a band of brothers. Our 'subje('ts will forgive and forget. Let us have ostensible peace. Let- us re- turn hence to our empires and our 'thrones and to our harems and vas- sals, our luxuries and our ease. For we are anointed of God! We rule by divine right; the king can do no wwrong. "’ d Winter Woolens Chicago tailors Com The whole world is almost agreeu that the only criminal in civiliza- ‘tion is the hopeless poor; nobody can, does or even wants to convict the powerful and the rich. I\ “On with the tango of kingship— 'tlu. poor, dumb, driven scum of hu- {manity be damned! Rise up kinsmen, Vlet us kiss and embrace; our king- doms yearn for us, our subjects arc weeping brokenly, because for the lack in an entire week of opportun- ity to offer to us abject, cringing, fraven homage. 'It is their birth- right; let us not longer deny unto them our gracious presence.” Ang aside: “What foolg these mor- tals be to think that we, with our bejeweled, unsoiled hands and un- tarnished honor, would blot our un- sullied souls with each othcr's king- 1y blood. Let us up and home to our fconsorts and to life; and damned, | doubly damned be they who attempt affront or harm to any one of us, or ‘ours, for WE rule by right divine.” And then the assembled armies | $hould take each. of those festering, vigoted fools, and flagelate,-and cas- castrate and imprison them all in one pen for life, and copvrionT ew 80 V-PRICE & O~ your Send Satisfac Rooms 7 and 8, ‘alive. .'hen in good faith these arm- ies should shake hands and burn kheir banners and turn their dread- "Just obligations of their countries, naughts and cruisers Into carriers of and take and distribute the proven- tommerce, and their guns and sabers ['q. . g5q stores set by for armies anew into implements and utensils and go 'mavies and thus succoring and aiding 'home and sieze the war budgets and, |y} o needy and themselves, changy only the l4y04r governments into a community ' e e e ] bf republics, fashioned after our own DUPBEODSOPBOOIBBDPOLIDPBDE und Switzerland’s and join in the hu- ', |manlzing heart purposes of the Ma- :V: I_AKE[AND ~'\|sous, the Elks, the Pythians, 0Odd P [] & Wcllows and Woodmen and other civ- Dry Clea“l“g ‘5' /ilizing influences to concentrate so- Plant & "Lh-ty into a homogenous whole, with the uplift of all men as a pur- We Clean Ahsolutely ————————— freasurics and discharge e NGRS ST pose, realizing ONLY GOD 1S KING % |and then dealing out forever here- ‘: after sudden and awful destruction «:» to every usurper of “ruler hy divine & tight” in every part of the earth. | With only ten little years of such | ': practical purpose by the husky' & | bealthful proletariat of the eastern \\\rrld wars, want, crime, mental ana ‘5' physical distress will be unwonted PHONE 405 «i' memeries. b 21 But for aversion to mortal anguish s s = i , Cor. Pine St. & N.Tenn.Ave. @ 'l would like to take as a party the T X L Ry wantons and vandals now mnsqunr-' SOOI IOIGPOI IOV OUIL O OTOSOPOCOHE THE PALMS THEAIRE ; MOHED DR O IO RO H "Du 3 S PE0 'INE»WS SLPOTOFOTOIODUBHIAPHPGICRIC YO 2O N0 el XING BAGGOT PLEASING AND REFINED 'n 2 rreat comedy drama produred THAT'S US —_— by himscif—TiiE ONE BEST mxr' MR. J. D. FORESTER SPOT LIGHT SINGER TONIGHT draw then It is not necessary focr me to en- large on this picture. The young man that can is a guarantee that you get your people though it rained and money’s worth in looking this over. rained some more. A buziness man never tells how much he makes, al- though he will admit that bnsii:ss e STOLEN GLORY Powers Universal, enling.’s is good. We did not have 320 p.o- and veory inter- ple in our show last night. There was a reason—vain. Ve could claim 400 attendance but what's the use; nothing to it. Regular price 5c, WHO'S WHO A comedy drama and you like it. Regular price §q 10c. 10c tonight. Three reels of pictures will and VAUDEVILLE. Clcaning and Pressing to Us and enjoy the full High Class Work Walk Upstairs and save from $3 to $5 MOORE’S Little Style Shop 5 4 i‘!’ Kinz Baggot | Woolens that are Wanted The 500 handsome Autumn and from our famous Ed. V. Price & Co. represent the highest excellence of artistic endeavor. e in today and see these newest ideas and g:t measured for new clothes your tion of Elliston Building s s e+ ading as by “divine right rulers” over the peace and plenty that would then smile on the very fields they are now ruthlessly wrecking and ‘deluging with the carnage of worse ‘than war. * I believe it were best for posterity {that even the history of the present criminal wholesale murders on the plains of Europe be suppressed and left unwritten, and unsung. ALBERTUS VOGT. 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