Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 7, 1914, Page 5

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Assistant Grand Vice the G. 1. A. to the of Locomotive Engi- ars, fifi the city for a few days, pecting the local branch of this The Board of Trade will meet norrow night in regular monthly 0 sion at the Board’s rooms in the .y Halli: The entertainment com. tteg 'g have charge of the meet- ¢ and Pefreshments will be served. this meeting Mr. C. A. Maull, sing agent of the A. C. L., the members on “How .. Bring/New Settlers to a Town'". . large lerowd will be present whim to ; —————— Hon R. R. Tomlin, of Plant City, 8 a visitor to Lakeland for a rt timeé this morning enroute to gh Spring and other points in the | chern part of the State where he ! 3 in his official capacity as State'! aviet imspector. Capt. G. T. Fleminz has lost a ight Templar's watch charm ich he values very highly. He vertited that he will reward any- 3 returning same to him at hi- me on South Kentucky avenue, Mrs. i, A. Stith and son, of aver Colorado are the guests of 8. J‘.v";‘ Gracy on South Missouri e, They will probably in ~keland for a month. be ._Masonir Hall on Friday, ‘6 p- m. ther gathered a ty around the fe:tive or A e banquet hall, the occa_ e , 0 Palm Chapter No. 26 0. E. #f supper and a social time, h lm*s opened and we enjoyed . Interesting and impressive ad- ‘)9 frOM our Grand Matron which ._ll l.,# be remembered by all % 4 " o F. F. KEEN, Sec. 8 Davis Stock Company, ¥ ot the most talomted companies r «t has éver been in Florida, will m a 8 days engagement at the ditorlum tonighkt, putting on a mt big minstrel show as an open- b offering, featuring the Imperial mrmvrthat made such a hit Jacksonville. The Patterson mrl, Atlanta’'s favorites and Ches vis, who is said to rival the great st Willlams as a black-face com- t :an. ‘The curtain will rise up at 8. 1ag rshmallow Toast. ocMisses Eena Scally and Iris Bry- . gave & marshmallow toast Sat- lay evening on Lake Wire. e mes Were played and marshmal- |S /s were toasted, after which the thbfi were invited to the home of hows Beyant where they participated several interesting contests, the st amusing being “What Will (3 Wiear?” Miss Mary Sue Mr. Fletcher Zellner fortunate in securing the first Rhe consolation went to —48 Alma Bassett and Mr. Burns Mrs. consolation prize, a lemon that fill. i o i% the official visit of the and ron, Mrs. Mary (. Eng-l 1, - y L Mrs. H- 0. Denny Entertains. Mrs. Denny entertained the ladies of the Maccabees at her home, 509 Florida Avenue, Saturday afternoon. The parlor and dining rooms be- ing decorated in the Maccabee col- ors, red, black and white. The rooms were beautifully arranged for the occasion, blooming plants cut flowers adding much to the par- lor and dining room. ociety. +HE.EVENING TALBGRAM, LAK 'Impressive Memorial . Segvice Held By ! Elks Yesterday The Memorial Service by Lake- Iland Lodge N. 1291, B. P. 0. E,, held in their lodge room yesterday afternoon, was well attended, the hall being entirely filled. Those present declare that it was one of the most impressive and most inter_ llestlng affairs of the kind they had ang : €ver witnessed. The impressive ritual prescribed for the occasion was carried out by Mrs. Denny gave her guests the |the officers of the Lodge, and an word Maccabee, each to see who could make the most words. It was found Mrs. W. E. Moore won the prize, which was a lovely bask- et of fruit. M. T. Jordan getting the ed the basket. Delicious refreshments consisted of marshmallow pudding and food, Mrs Scally angel and devil cake. Denny assisted by Mi-s lLena and Mrs. Dickey served de- licions punch. Mrs. Paul O'Doniel and Mrs J. L. Padrick were in the receiving as the the parlor, The were Mrs, 8. J. Meluney, of (‘hicago, Mi Grace Barringer, Mrs. R. Lufsey, Mrs. Paul O'Doniel, Mrs, P. Nelson, Mr-. A. R. Lee, Miss Car. rie N¢ s, Miss Myrtle Mis= -ena Scally, Mrs. L. E. Mrs cuests entered present line visitors Reed, Ellis, . L. Dickey The Mz abee members were Mrs. Geogia Evans, Mrs. Tid- well, Mre, Lola Norr Mrs. W, Moore, Mrs. J. J. Flynn, Mrs. J. B. DeRee, Mrs. .. C. Pamplin, Miss Rowena Guethle, Mrs. R. D. Lane, Mrs. S, L. Holly, Mrs. \W. J. 8. E. C. Page, Mrs. J. L. Mrs. M. T. Jordan, Mrs. M. ny. present E. Sutton, Padrick, 0. Den- R S T |mallows were then daintily served {by the charming young hostesses. iThnso who enjoyed the hospitality |of Miss Lena and Miss 'rix were | Misses Jessie Mae Willlams, Edith Anderson, Lurlene Pillians, Lucille Clough, Grace Murrell, Mary Sue |._\era<-. Alma Bassett, Virginia | Lufsey, Messrs. Burns Terrell, Eu- gene Nelson, Henry Conibear, 'P‘lelcher Zellner, David Strohaker, Theodore Whepley, and the chape. irones, Mrs. Bryant and Mrs. Denny. 'l‘:\' E_CIRCUIT COURT. TENTH COUNTY. FLORIDA.—IN CHAN- i CERY.—Alice J. Bailey vs8. Wil- iam R. Bailey—Blill for Divorce, t appearing by .the affidavit of Alice J. Bailey, complainant in the above stated cause that Wiillam R. Bailey, the defendant named in the bill of complaint, is P resident of the State of Florida, residing in Mulber- '?," in Polk count{ in gaid State. but that he conceals himself'so that pro- cess cannot be served upon him. That therfi is no person within the State of Florida, the service of a sub(Poen? ud)on whom would bind said defendant, and that the said defendant is over the age of twenty- one years; it is therefore ordered that said defendanet be and he s hereby mq‘uh'eéil to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1914, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taléen as confessed by said defend- ant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week for e five consecutive weeks in the Lake- land Evening Teleeram, a newspa- rn‘:rt published in said county ate. This October 1st, 1914. (Seal) J and JOHNSON 3229 Clerk Circait Court. ORD An Ordinance | 179 of the Ci Ordin Axil f the City cou land in the State of Florida, and for wi said City might levy a tax sufficient to meet interest to accrue thereon and to provide a sinking fund for the payment of principal when due. _ ! BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Com- 1. Delicious refreshments of missioners of the City of Lakeland, that Or- _ libear l’lnteresting program wag presented. The musical features were very "flne‘ consisting of vocal solos, suited to the service, by Miss Vera McRae, ‘\Mrs. H. E. Memminger, Mrs. . ! Detwiler and Mrs. H. J. Drane. {These gifted ladies all sang sweetly, .and their efforts were enjoyed by ‘the audience and sincerely appre- Iciated by the Elks. Mrs. F. W. Eaton was the accompanist, and in charge of the musical program. A particularly fine feature of thu} was the recitation of “Thanatopsis” by Mi:s ]\'athlm-n; ‘Harper, of Macon, Ga., who is on a ‘visit to her brother, the ;llnrlwr. of Bartow, who are .exercise, Messrs. | mem- 3. vbers of the Lakeland lodge. Mis tHarper is an elocutionist of marked tability, and her splendid rendition lof this famovs poem conveved the ;h‘n.\ meaning and inspiration of the tauthor as it is seldom brouzht out. IShe has a fine and splendidly mod- fulated voice, and her performance ‘was that of a real artist. ' Hon. Luther C. Johnson, of Bar '(0\\', delivered the eulogy on the 3.dvpm'xml brother, A. J. Varn, the I‘(ml,\' member the lodee has thus far lost. He paid a <plendid tribute to 'the deceased, reviewing his life and !virtues, and decloring that he could no higher testimonial to his {character than that he lived up to ‘the teachings and obligation of an | Elk. " An address by the Exalted Ruler, ‘M. F. Hetherington, was also well ,received, MINING CONGRESS: i Phoenix, Ariz.,, Dce. 7.—The big" convention of mining men and others interested is being held in: this city, opening its five days ses_ sion today. With the exception of the convention held at lLos Angles: :four years ago, this is the first time ! fhat the congress has met in the | southwest in the seventeen ycurst of its existence. Thig is a national | body which takes cognizance of ev- erything pertaining to mines and minerals. In addition to the mem. berg of the Congress itself the Pres- dent of the United States has ap- pointed nine delegates at large, the governors of the states have each ‘appointed a number, anda all muni. {cipgl bodies and tQchnical organ- ization are authorized to :end rep- resentatives. Foreign (overnments have therefore been representd, but while the invitation was again ex- tended to the variougs powers of Europe and of South America, few have been able to send delegates. Whar's effect upon the mining and metallurgical industriegs will be dis- cussed, but the principle subject will be the compulsory arbitration of industrial disputes. Men of rad- ,cnl viewg on both sides of the question have been asked to speak. I, 0. M. Eaton, hereby certify that the fore- going Ordinance, numbered 180, was regularly passed by the Board of Commissioners at a regular meeting of the Roard of Commission- ers of the City of Lakeland on the second day of December A. D, 1914. 0. M. EATON o0 WAY-BILL? tains overflow with bubbling joy. % dinance numbered 179 of the City of Lakeland Attest . chocolate, saltines, and marsh-3.""1d he same is hereby repealed in toto. H. L. SWATTS, Clerk. 3500 HE s § 1 :” @ |2 @ @1 h & jome 4-reel prozram tonight, a| Auditorium Daffydill: If Bill CHES DAVIS ;Etflh. Weestern 2-reeler and ‘“Ao‘is(nirz was working on the Railroad The king of all black-face comedi- edies. Ias a Weigher, would you call him a ans, will make your laugh foun- i 35¢ g m‘m-n OF THE GALLEY 'u,thfll"‘ Western 2-reel feature ‘_ .t is fall of exciting scenes, has lstlty of action and will thrill you 3ough and through. 30¢ | 5¢ “WINSOME WINNIE.” sidesplitting comedy. 1 tickle you to pieces at 0¢ One tha yO¢ | 5¢ ™ SLIGHT MISUNDERSTANDING" sther dandy comedy with 100 THE DAVIS MUSICAL STOCK CO. 12 people I7 pretty girls 5 funny Comedians In a | TWO HOUR MINSTREL SHOW One hundred and twenty minutes of !solid fun featuring: | THE IMPERIAL QUARTETTE | The Classiest bungh of harmony | singers that ever came to Lakeland ! Don't them one night. New music, up to date comedy. s THE PATTERSON SISTERS The finest sister act that nhas been here in a long time. Two girls that are pretty, dainty and know how 'to sing and dance. SINGING, DANCING, UP TO DATE COMEDY Think of it a dollar show for 10.20-30 DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 Curtains goes up at 8:15 SHARP Tomorrow and Wednesday A complete change of prozram. Special Notice A big benefit will be given ar this house this Friday night for the benefit of the poor children offi Lakeland. A two hour program| will be rendered of local talent and Theatre, special feature pictures. Opera. PN TRy A AW ELAND, FLA, DEC. 7. 1914, WALK UPSTAIRS AND SAVE §5 - """ Now Located in the Munn Annex | ’ ® It’s Overcoat Time! Attention now centers on the buying of New Overcoats of warmth, wear and win- ning style. With unerring sureness, many men these days are selecting Overcoats of the Royal Tailored quality and go forth among their fellow men wearing a very pieasant indica- tion of their prosperity ard good taste. Your own best judgment of the ideal Winter Overcoat will find thst very coat material in our shop a happy combination of fabric and expert 1ailoring th t assues you of warm:h, wear and style. ALK UPSTAIRS AND SAVE $s5 $5 IAVS ANV S¥IVISdN MIVM The great extent and variety of our Waoolen stock at this season of the year is voui opportunity to perfectly please yourseif MOORE'S Little Style Stop Phone 243 Munn Annex ‘Now Located in the Munn Annex | ' | : - S B WALK UPSTAIRS AND SAVE §; [ i e SR, S e What Marinello b ' oy g . Will Do for You : A Happy Christmas § 4‘; The Marinell st is simpl ¢n to make the most of them- = . :s It does not aim to cure or ¥ s i .wn‘ t‘rc:]u obscqr‘el sl:in"(lisens‘(:s The Gift Maker’s Great Oppmtunlty § which belong strictly to the medi- b o cal profession. Our new and beautiful line of Holiday Goods, full o ia.ial Treatment Shampooing of Choicest Selections for the Christras Trade, is Eibtiayhs pblilteesli now ready for the inspection and approval of all :i: sl el who know a good thit g when they sce it. »231 ARINELLO SHO $4 M Room 103 Dyches Bidg. P Useful Presents 3 Phone 412 Lakeland. Fia. Beautiful Presents ;;;.g‘ > Appropriate Presents Our Stock is generousin Var'ety and inciudes only goods of approved worth and superiority., Lakeland;Dry Cleaning ——PIANT=—= G. C. Williamson, Prop. PHONE 405 We Give Service Ourvery Reasonable Prices Will Attract You “A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS * COLE & HULL Jewelers & Optometrists Lakeland, Florida 4 oo BB Bl SRR PPDE DI DD Bhdbdbd mq-m»s-«xuxnm»«&«a-‘auz-‘s»o‘euzwsuzuznl-sm Customers. please Phone 405 Instead of 298. S0 Lo Lol TR LR Yy Do Your Christmas Shopping w Early Solid Gold Jewelry Makes A Treasured Gift You will find our Gold Jewelry Department to be replete with New Articles of Elegant and Artistic Design —the kind that make lasting Friendship and Christmas Gifts, THEPALMS -OHOPOF T PP PPPD B THE POPULAR PLAYHOUSE TONIGHT A MILLION IN PEARLS A Detective | ! | ARG | | | | Melodrama in ! Come in and Examine our Solid Gold Jewelry Stock You will find a Magnificent Selection of the Latest I’at- parts, produced by Edward Warren. THE SENATOR'S BILL HOSFAPAIPATQ SAFOE R A Re i SR T S S % PLFRVFOI0TOFOPOFOTIDOOINSII IS FASOPOPOFCILFCIC . @ Pt 0P HPRCP 2 PSPPI P PIP PP EERPOPID P . . . . The Blind Musician Satlsfy'ng Everybody is our Alm The greatest of them all, anything from Raytime to Don’t miss this treat for 5¢ and 10c No extra charge. Come early. It is all in the woods at the Palm | under new management. ' F. H. BRUSIE, Prop. With Bob Leonard and Bettie ? terns at very Attractive Prices. : o Shade. 3 SOLID GOLD DECEMBER BIRTH The Senator's stranze appeal 3 SIGNET RING MONTH RING causes a sensation. ,3 3‘ Blé:lé:l:yll:ll;\' S(,)LID SXOLLH € SET WITH TURQUOIS FRANK VERRION Ig playing Grand All Conner & O’Steen NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE 3 :

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