Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 24, 1914, Page 5

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‘THE EVENING TALEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 24, 1914. = —— i e o . e e s e st a s d BAND INICS s ~phone5,000 2 REPORTS 5 today at 2 p. e past twenty_ 4m, 81; Mini- f—s yrier Hardin, of city the guests per, Mr. C. C. juring the holi- J The Evening Tele- gram Will Not Be Issued Tomorrow Tomorrow, Christmas Day, is one of the three days in the year when the Telegram force takes a rest from the continuous erind, and allows it. self a holiday. The management desires the faithful workers who produce the paper and who carry on the other operations of the plant, to have the day for rest and pleasure, and we are sure no reader of the pa- per will grudge them their well-| earned holiday . The Telegram again wishes all its friends and patrons a joyous Christ- | mas and will renew its regular visits ninzham, is due gond the holi- wr, Mrs. E. L. A. Moody and |iprietors of the Lakeland hotel, La., have ar- on Saturday. Enjoyable Dinner Party At Lakeland Hotel Mr. ang Mrs. A. E. Berry, pro- on : North Kentucky avenue, entertained Christmas Is Today Being Observed In All The Churches The Christmas exercises at the va_ rious churches will take place this evening with the exception of the First Baptist church which will have its exercises on Christmas night. Santa Claus has been mighty busy, the stores all reporting splen- did trade, and it is to be hoped that no little child goes without proper remembrance. The Associated Charities have se_ cured toys for girls and boys, nuts and candy and baskets of food, which they will distribute the needy tomorrow morning. Sev- ‘eral of the grades in the Lakeland school made up boxes of clothing, toys, etc., which are being distrib- uted where they will do the most good, several cases having come un- der their observation. SRS S and Mrs. Thomas I. Mr, Mcln- liolidays with a number of their friends at a sump_ | tosh, Jr., arrived last night from all o Mrs. S, AL i Roberta Cason to spend the Rk:ith their sister, With their 5. J. R. Cason, k& for Miami, - is attending the Gainesville, is at eys, the guest of i, H. Terry. BOSt ;¢ pardons re- jwel¢ application for : ertson, a Lake- i sent up two jn Yaughter in con- pré «ath of a Lake- s of Supt. and s will be pleased J@m i1l be in Lake- ,ttend the State m. Both have pvho will accord me. assc returned yes- b from Alabama, W, the bedside of istained a stroke ays ago and who dition. The phy. ’ le encouragement hlch is much re- i Wear's ‘many aal¢ young daugh- paatipper, was pain- e Morning when ¢k a stump and Beg! through the Sha (P Was badly cuti 'vined other cuts :forehead. While c painful, she is & pudition, much to $p he many friends family who are .1t was no worse. WHS i iriends of Mr. ® M.n. deeply sym- . n the death of r old son, Wil- °1 this morn- r a ten days’ The fun- ! o'clock this v in charge. offices of Woodmen, { the loctors and * Lane are most RIUM} R0W . WG DAY Production feature ever 10 people in it. abus, the 800 fire Panama erful the Ereat features. DON'T MIsS 1T tuous Christmas dinner today, which was greatly enjoyed by the: | fortunate guests. ‘ The service and cuisine was ex_ cellent, the menu being one that would tempt the palate of a king, a wide variety of Christmas delecta- bles splendidly cooked, having been prepared for the delectation of the guests, who, aside from the regular guests of the house were Superin- tendent and Mrs. Chas. M. Jones, Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Berry, Miss Kellog and Mr. and Mrs. M, F. Hether- ington. MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert H. Whigham and Mrs. Ella M. Colburn. Charles Jacobs and Austin. Lewis L. Watson and Miss Willie M. Sears. L. R. tFm;seu and Miss Mamie Bond. ; Arland A. Woodham and ,Lillian DuBose. W. P. King and Miss May Nor- ton. Welty R. Seanor ana Miss Minnie W. Young. WI. L. Rhoden and Miss Edna K. ‘Huffman . William Henry Davis and Miss ‘Lillian Lois McAdams. [~ — "N — Misg Addie Miss TREMONT HOTEL Christmas Dinner—1914 : MENU SOUP Mock, Turtle, Consomme RELISHES Celery. Oyster Cocktail. Queen Olives U MEATS Jacksonville and will be the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mec~ Intosh, at the Orange hotel during ‘the holidays. COLONIAL CAFE Geo. Warren, Proprietor MENU (1) RELISHES Dill Pickles SOUP Cream of Celery Baked Sea Trout Pommis Ci Potatoes Corn Fritters Maple Syrup Roast Florida Turkey, Oyster Dressing Cranberry Sauce (2) Mashed Cream Potatoes Green Peas Candied Yams Fresh Tomatoes Tomato and Lettuce Salad DESERT Vanilla Ice Cream Custard Ple English Plumb Pudding, Strawberrieg Lemon Sauce Fruit Cake (3) Cheese Crackers Coftee Tea Price, 75¢ -— IDinner Served from 12 to 2 -— Music Olives Spinach Milk Roast Turkey, English Dressing LOST—Key to front door of reti- Cranberry Marmalade Roast Tenderloin of Beef, au Jus Boiled Leg of Lamb with Green Peas Barbecued Pig with Candied Yams ENTRE Chicken Salad. Fruit Salad. Cream Puff Rum Sauce Stuffed Apples Broiled String Beans, Asparagus Tips, Drawn Butter Whipped Potatoes. Buttered Beets Steamed Rice Corn Bread. White Bread DESERTS Mince Pie. Fresh Cocoanut Pie Pumpkin Pie. English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Frozen Custard Fruit Cake. Pound Cake Layer Raisins. Chceese. Crackers. Tea. Coffee. After Dinner Mints Nuts. ‘dence, No. 70700. Finder return to Tweedell’s Store and receive re_ ward. FOR RENT—4 room house, $6 per month. Inquire Lake Region Land Co., 213 South Kentucky. 3583 $15,000 Don't pay a profit for furniture when you can buy all you want at cost. Kimbrough Supply Co. 3586 Nt will pay you to buy your furni- ture and store it until you need it as your saving will be great; zoing at cost. Kim. Sup. Co. 3586 NOTICE—Will move to 305 Main street (Drane building) Jan. 1, 1915 Moore's Little Style Shop. 3585 'MAJESTIC THEATRE e 2 L WMW%WWWQ ltwo pedigreed cocks direct from 3 : i cockerels. “If a tramp sawe for a cup of coffee, the coffee? An all comedy three funny laugh and a dandy wester A great big show. d a cord of wood would he URN night tonight, producing films, n comedy drama. CTTRSEN RY HIR REATITY A Keystone comedy scream THE RITRE 0P A Thanhouser ¢ omedy scream THE SHERIFF'S MASTER A western Suffr: agette comedy scream THE FINAL IMPULSE A western comedy thri drama full of lis THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA Lakeland’s Cholce Tomorrow— Special Program Including THE MUTUAL GIRL Continuous show all day from 2:30 to 5:00 among | 3585 [ Two Big Shows At The Auditorium Fri. And & at. nghts Manager Green has arranged a first class program at both the Ma- jestic and Auditorium theaters for Christmas day. There will be the usual good pictures at the Majestic ang this little theater will run con- tinuous all day from 2:30 to 11 p. m. brought to Lakeland will be run at the Auditorium, matinee and night, AMERICA, the great New York Hippodrome production. This fea- ture only plays the large cities as the price of booking is so high, but Mr. Green believes there is nothing too good for the show-going people of Lakeland and wil] give them one big treat for Christmas. — ‘The seats are going fast for ‘‘Peg 0’ My Heart,” which will be at the Auditorium Saturday, matinee and night, and in order for the store- keepers to get a chance to see this grang production Manager Green has decided to hold the curtain un- til 8:45. HOW WE GET THE NEWS Day before yesterday a perfectly nice lady called us up and with tears in her voice reproved us for not mentioninjg the fact that she had had a friend visiting her last week. We told her that she had not let us know about it and that therefore we did not know that she had a visitor. Then she said: ‘‘Well, you should have known. I thought you were running a newspaper.” Wouldn’t that rattle your slats? Some people think that an editor should be a cross hetween Argus and Anna Eva Fay. They seem to think that our five senses are augmented by a sixth that lets us know every- thing that happens, even if we see, hear, feel, taste or smell it not. Dear lady, editors are only human, or at least almost human. If you have a friend visiting you, if you are going away or have returned from a visit out of town, if Johnnie falls and breaks his arm, if Flossie runs off and marries a Mut, if any- thing happens that makes you glad, or sad, happy or mad, call us up. Tell us about it. That's the way to Fet it in the paper.—Fort Lauder- dale Herald. TAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER AT THE KIBLER The management has spared no pains in arranging an appetizing menu: DINNER Cocktail de Noel. Frizzled Celery. Consomme Talma. Gombo de Volaille Radishes. Sweet Pickles. Stuffed Olives Fillet of Bluefish a la D'Uxelles. Potatoes a la Victoria. Oysters en Casserole. Broiled Sweetbreads a la Bordelaise. French Peas. Young Tennessee Turkey Gelee aux Airelles aked Mashed Potatoes. Lima Beans. Sobert de Kibler. Chicken Cutlets a la Montpensier. Asparagus Tips. Waldorf satad. Mince Pie Orance Meringue Pis Steamed Apple Pudding, Brandy Sauce French Bisque Iee Cream Fruit Cake. Pound Cake. Vanilla Wafers. Pineapple Cheese. Saltines, Mixed Nuts. Cluster Raisins. After Dinner Mints. Cafe Nolr. 12:30-2: m. and 30 p. now rush reservations avoid the Make FOR SALE—30 laying Rock pullets from best laying strain, Barred Ww. Pullets, west <ide of Lake Park; several nice $1.50 each. H. Petersen, Parker, R. F. D. 2. 3587 FURNITURE Going at cost at the Kim. Sup. Co. Buy before Jan. 1st. 3586 Continued use by the same PEO- PLE is the strongest possible argu- ment in favor of your trying For Sale By Lakeland, Fla. MODEL HARDWARE CO. The most expensive feature ever |, 3 s Groidued ey ; HEHEHE GG dngadi B % A Merry Christmas A Happy and Prospei-ous New Year to All * % X % MOORE'’S Little Style Shop i oo oo o LA 28 Dl g Must Little Homeless Children Suffer | In Florida? WE DO NOT BELIEVE that the good people of Flor- ida realize that there are right now in our State Hundreds of little children in real need—some absolutely homeless— that just must be cared for. We feel sure—that they do not know that there are hun- dreds of worthy mothers in Florida who are just struggling to keep their little ones alive—and at home. We just cannot believe—that with these facts true—and every orphanage in Florida crowded to the doors—that the people of Florida will let our great work which has cared for 850 of these little ones this year alone—go down for lack of funds to keep it up. Your immediate help—is greatly needed—right now—Please send what you can to-day—to R. V. Covington, Treasurer of The Children’s Home Society of Florida Florida’s Greatest Charity 361 St. James Bldg. Tampa to- Tampa, Dec. 24.—For and vicinity: Partly cloudy night and Friday. 1 For Florida: Generally fair to- night and Friday, except probably rain in notrh portion. Winds for the East Gulf and South Atlantic: Fresh east. General Weaher Conditions Pressure is high over the Atlantic coast, and gencrally fair weather has prevailed over the northern and middle coast States. Scattered raine have occurred along the south At- lantic coast. A shallow barometric depression developed over Towa last night, and has moved eastward over ndiana, causing snow over the Ohio valley and the lake region. Rain has fallen over the middle and lower Mississippi valley, the northern por- | tions of the east Gulf States, thel aest Gulf States, and westward to Arizona. This has been due to a barometric depression which covers the Southwest, with its center of do_‘ pression this morning over Arizona. Over the country north of Tumsl aid Oklahoma, and west of the Mis- gissippi, generally fair weather has prevailed, under the influence of hilzh barometric pressure. Crests of Jhigh pressure appear over Manitoba and over Nevada. memperatures have rigsen over thc-l eastern half of the country, and' have fallen over the Missouri ml-l ley and the plateau reglon. They ahont normal over the <outhern half of the country, a and below nor : mal over the northern half. The zero line this morning runs through northern Wihsconsin, southern Min- nesota and eastern South Dakota. Indicationg are for partly cloudy weather in the vicinity of Tampa to- night and Friday with little change are in tnmp(‘rahxrl‘. MON LAW WIFE IS , oo NOT WHITE SLAVE 24.—An im- lent was es- Jacksonville, ‘Dec. portant and vital precec tablished in the United States court vesterday when the attorneys for the defense in the case of the United States vs. George Harding, indicted for an allezed violation of the white | defense of a act. sprung the ecommon la,, marriage a bar to| conviction This is the first H ni Qta he in the United States, th so-called slave as time pas- : Whit hie sines Mann has sage of the Slave Act, that this defense gset up in the and its estab- lishment as a precedent will be ;m.; important feature in litizgation of | this kind in the future In A-hznnz-i ing the jury, Judge Rbydon M. | Call said that if the defendant hadl Hved with this woman, and had n courts, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. traveled over the country with her, honestly believing her to be his common law wife, which required the consent of both parties, then he was not guilty of “transporting a woman for immoral purposes,” and the common law marriage would be a valid defense. The jury brought in a verdict of not guilty. —— Aberdeen shipyards employ 2,600 men. Let Us Help You Think About Christmas In fact, we began to help you months ago when we were buylng our present line of desirable gifts at attractive prices. Now, there are Books—the newest fiction at from one dollar to one-forty, and many of the best at fifty cents, and Chil- dren’s Books—all kinds at all prices, — Stationery makes a gift that 1s uni- versally acceptable, We have Crane's Linen Lawn, the famous Tuberose and Al- pine Flax and many others, i Fountain Pens; had you thought of them? The Conklin and the New Parker are self-filling—the latest word In pens. Alligator Bags and purses are fine, es- peclally for your northern friends, and the same Is true of our high-grade Souvenir China, and the ha of Florida Senea, " oc0lored hotosraphs The home-keeper will appreclate some of our brassware, beautiful china, or a framed picture. You'll want to choose a lot of presents from our display of gift books and c: dars. — And, there are toys for the little folks, including the popular baby dolls For the friend with a phonograph, we have the Victor Records, and have you thought of that best gift of all, a Victrola? F The Book Store Come in un:n for many attractive nov- elties are =~ aimost as wmm':’x layed, and we want you 2! them. You are as welcome as In the house of a friend

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