The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, March 10, 1916, Image 5

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D.ULT; ¥lMB8-BNTHBriU8B, FRIDAY) AFTERNOON, MtARCH 10, 1010. ALL SIZES AND KINDS WE HAVE ONE FOR YOU. Fresh Stock of Batteries and Bulbs. CALL ON US FOR YOUR WANTS. JAMES GRIBBEN : BUILDING MATERIAL Telephone M6 •'SAVOY” TO-DAY THE PATHE GOLD ROOSTER CO. presents Beaatifnl Pearl White “hazel" KIRKE” A Screen Version in 5 Acts By Steele Mackaye .****•*****»*********************** FURNITURE I FURNITURE For the best in Furniture Carpets, Mattings, Rugs - Stoves ete. LEST YOU FORGET— Our music suits the pictures • Overtures during intermission Coming—Clara K. Young in “Camille” Also, Alice Brady in “The Lady in 47” ODNBUfl QIMBTET IS MBIT SUCCESS Last Number of Lfceum Course was Most Enjoyable sod Was Attend ed by Large Audience. THOSE WO Mr. O. M. Hill, oi Waycrois was Mr. Redden Adame, of Boston. In the city on business today. Mr. T. J. Haskell, of Columbia, is In the city for a short stay. Mrs. J. S. Searcy, is spending the day at the Ochlocknee celebration, spent several hours in the city yes terday afternoon. See us—the most complete line in the city and prices and terms to suit you. I W. Feinberg & Son, Thomaiville’s Leading Furniture Store. 115 West Jackson Street. i a a * « « ««««««*« « « a * « * a« * * *a«.« a a < The Grave*, lllrgc, tillllln, Domes tic Wall Papers. The Lloyd Im ported Line; more Beautiful than ever. Pattern Hooka Ileady for You. Estimate*, Prompt Service. JAMES H. BROWN. Mr. E. E. Slack, of Tlfton, Is spending a few days In town on business. Mr. T. Presley, of Valdosta, spent part of yesterday In town with friends. Mr. J. M. Rlcketson, or Boston, was among the prominent business visitors in Thomasvllle Thursday. Mrs. S. Sampson and daughter have returned from a short visit to Atlanta. Everyone who missed attending the entertainment given by the Dun bar Quartet and Bell Ringers, at Young's College auditorium last night, has caivcs for regret, as It was one of the best things that has been In Thomasvllle In a long time. The entertainment from start to finish was most delightful, and the audience seemed to enjoy It, thor oughly. The quartet was fine In all of their numbers and the bell ging ers perfect In their work. Among the specialties of the Quar tet that deserve mention was, “The Wind In the Chimney.” The hum orous sketches, etc., kept the audi ence amused and everybody enjoy ed a good laugh. 3hould they ever return to Thomasvllle, the Dunbar Quartet can be assured of a fine au dience. The Lyceum course was put on this season under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A., and although It 1s safe to say that Institution has not gained much from It financially, it deserves the thanks of the public for giving tnem me opportunity to enjoy a series of first-class, dean entertainments. In New Quarters Flowers Realty Co., Real Estate und Insurance. Mitchell Building. Mrs. E. P. Perry, of Valdosta j spent a short time in the city yes i terday. | 'Mr. P. R. Braswell and Sherlll Rehberg were among the Thomas- vllle visitors in Ochlocknee last night. 0 •r Dr. A. D. Little ♦ 4 4 OFFICE: Over Neel Bros. 4 4 Broad Street. 4 Special Attention to 4 4 General Surgery 4 ♦ and diseases of women 4 4 ♦ and children. 4- ♦ 4 Phone office M4; Rea. 267 4 ♦ We have established our business at the corner of Broad and Jackson streets and extend a cordial invita tion to the people of Thom- ville to visit our new place and’ inspect our line of New and Up-to- date Clothing and Men’s Furnishings. Mallard-Varnedoe Company. Messrs. C. R. and R. B. McRae, -veil known planters of Boston sec tion was In, Thomasvllle Friday on business. Plume ilia, Sin:tit's CMi Store, mil get a ran of Pqr-e Country Lard. *t IBMr per pound. 16-lm Mrs. H. A. Cooke, and Miss Mar garet O'Donnell, of Eagle Grove, Iowa, are among the visitors spend ing a short lime In Thomasvllle. Mrs. Armacost, Mrs. W. M. Park er. Mrs. H. B. Milton and Miss Lilia Jones were among the ThomasvUle visitors to Albany tihs week, mak ing the trip In a car. Mr. W. E. Bedgood. of Pavo was a visitor to the city today. While here he took occasion to compli ment tbe Commercial Association on the fair of last year. He says that he attended the Atlanta hair and the state fair at Macon and that neither of those were ahead of the Thomasville show as far as the parade or the class of the exhibits. Mr. Bedgood was promised an even better one next year if he would come over. CHERO COLA COMPANY MOVES Into New Building oi Street on Opera House Site — Building Specially Prepared for Them The Chero Cola Bottling Works are today moving into \helr new quarters In the Thompson building lower Jackson street. Mr. Thompson has erected a uuu.ie (tore on the site of the old Opera House and it is built especially for this company with all the necessary fittings and conveniences. Tbe company Is installing Its ma chinery today and will be ready for operation In a short time. They will make this the permanent home of this popular drink Tor the next five years at least. BIE DAY AT OCHLOCKNEE Winding l'p of Chautauqua Today With Speeches by lYomlne-nt Gentlemen of This - Section of the State. The Ochlocknee Chautauqua Is to be concluded today with one of tbe most. Interesting programs of the' week. Owing 'to the fact that It was not advertised, a sufficient time ahead It baa not been as large as tbe Boston meeting but it was of some importance and local poli tical Interest, especially today. The people have Judge Cox, Hon. Roscoe Luke and Hon. J. B. Burch on the list of speakers and all of tbe mare able to interest any gath ertng before which they appear There were a number of people present and they all report a good time with a fine basket dinner and many features that amply display and exemplify the hospitality for which Ochlocknee Is noted. Yester day, Dr. Hardman spoke io a large oro-wd. Fresh Buttermu* and Ratter Hally, Sanitary Dairy, Phone 735, Old P. O. Rail ding | 2 PHONESIIZ 116 E. JACKSON ST. Just Opened Presh Barrel SPANISH MACKEREL TRY OUR DELICIOUS SLICED Breakfast Bacon Prompt Service Quick Delivery CALVIN CARROLL RstsMIfthfd ISIS. "QUALITY-SERVICE-PRICE” W. R. Carroll, Mgr- C.P. Cairoll, A«T Mrr. Mr. W. Z. Brantley. M, K. M. Fambrongh, Mr. W. R. Forster and J. H. Balckom, of Boston spent yetserday in Thomasvllle on busi ness. They all expresed pleasure at the success of the Chautauqua and the interest taken In It by .. ThomasvUle, and other town, of Mean temperature the county. ♦ Local Office of the t'nlti-d state* • ♦ Weather Bureau. ♦ ,«««,, Thomasvllle, Ga.. March 10, 1016. Weather forecast for Thomasvllli- and vicinity; Partly Cloudy To night and Saturday. Observation at 2 p. m.: Highest temperature today .... 6; Lowest temperature today . . . 3s SI Normal for this date 59 Temperature 7 a. m. .. ’ 13 Temperature 12 m 59 Temperature 2 p. m 62 plus 217 Dr. L. 0. Hardman was among the visitors spending a short-time In the City today. He is en route Dept, since Jan. 1 f rom Ochlocknee to Cairo where he Re,t,,y * humidity . will make a talk today after the «“"> » • pa8t 24 ho,,rs court la adjourned. Dr. Hardman RalnfalL since Jan. 1. . ... 41T ,. .00 in*. ..5.04 in* SUBMARINE PIRATE” 4-Art Triangle Comedy "The Edge ofThe Abyss' .--Act Triangle Drama IT “THE UND" TODIY Two Big Feature* Today, a Two- Honr-and-a-rialf Show — Admis sion, Matinee 5 and 10c; Night 111 and Iff Cent*. is* many warm were delighted to get seeing him again. friend, here who Dept - 8,nct Jan ' *■ “ ,nua -. l ' 92 ln '* a chance of Wind direction . . . . .. Southwest Wind velocity ...11 miles per hotr O. M. Hadley, Observer ln Charge- SPECIAL FOR 10 DAYS We are offering the famous Serite Eye Glasses Gold Frames (guaranteed) at j ..$1.75 Aluminum Frames (guaranteed) at $1.25 EXTRA SUE PERFECT LENSES. Remember with the Serite Glass, yon fit yourself. Phooe us and we will send Instructions and several pair of glasses to row home. Take Ume and find just -what you ne«d. Wo guarantee en tire satisfaction or trill refund your money of aoy time yon become dissatisfied. . THE REGULAR PRICE OF THEBE GLASSES H gthffO ead *3.00 CITY DRUG STORE Phone 284. i • FOURTH TRIANGLE PROGRAM” *1 "THE GRAND” MM Matinee S i Me—alter 7 p. *. II & I Sc. (Triangle—Kay Bee) Production THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS* A modem drama in 5 acts featuring Mary Boland (Triangle-Sennetf) Comedy THE SUBMARINE PIRATE" Positively the best comedy ever produced COME EARLY.' COME EARLY! Parks and Gaudy—Musicians Thomasvllle people deserve - th-J best In pictures snd they are getting them at The Grand. In, "The Edge of the Abyss,’ yo • see Miss Mary Boland. This pic ture was produced by Thomus H. Ince, and you will enjoy every fool of It. . In, "The Sunmarme Pirate." the Triangle-Sennett comedy, you will see a submarine especially loaned by tbe United 3tates Navy for this wonderful comedy production. This picture Is worth the price of admis sion alone. If, after icelng an;- show at he Grand, you ore not sat-| lsfied. your money will be returned i to you. Tomorrow; "The Lonesome Heart" j featuring beautiful Marguerite FIs- j cher. This picture has been so-; cured to show Instead of "The Idol i of the Stage," which we found not to be up to our high standnid. Coming. Monday: Pauline Freder ick In. "Lydia Ollmore." the next Paramount Production. All next week: “The Dixieland Comedy Four-” They need no In troduction. P. S. We have cancelled the "Fox" features and all questionable films, ns near as possible. Yours for better films, ladv) THE GRAND. “DADDY LONE LEES" The Thomasvllle public will have an apportunlty next Tuesday even ing to see an impersonation of that most captivating comedy, “Daddy Long Legs." when Miss Marlon It. Clark appears in character at the new school auditorium, on Mallette Heights. This charming play, which has attracted snch large audiences, all over the country, Is too well known to need commendation and Miss Ctarkfe's impersonation la In Itself an artlatle triumph. Tills entertainment la pot on at popular prices so that It will be within the reach of the general pub lic. It will be for the benefit of the public library, an institution In which every resident of ThomasvUle should be tntereeted. The price of admission wUI bo 21 cents, with no charges for reserved seatk The entertainment will be gin et 1:11 o'clock. FOR Fresh Fish and Oysters Call Early. We have the Fish dressed for you. £.wWe have Ketchup and Crackers to go with the Oysters. All kinds of Western and Na tive Meats FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL The Economy Market JESS BLANTON. MGR. PHONES 287-196 110 N. BROAD ST. ♦S3 1916 GARDEN SEEDS 1916 You bought from us last year and the seed came up. Same reliable seeds of all kinds this year at the right prices. Try us again and you wont be disappointed. Red Cross Drug Co. The Reliable Seed & Drug Store Phone 160 WHERE? "WHERE'D YOU GET THAT COAL You'll hear this question asked oftenwhithin tie next few months. It will be asked you too, if you burn DIXIE GEM COAL and you will like to hear it, because it ia a tribute to good judgement. When we lei) a ton of DIXIE GEM, the chances are ten to one that we'll sell others as a result. DIXIE GEM BLOCK COAL “the Coal that Burn* to Aahet.*’ BURCH & SON, Agents. Save Money Do yon realize how much even the small amount ot $1.00 a week wUI do? About 17cts a day? Yon throwaway IS to 25 cents a day aHd never know where it has gone; yel|tnrned in (he proper direction II will work wonders in yonr home com forts. CaD In and let ns explain how yon may tarnish yonr home comfortably and beautifully and have payments ar ranged to salt yonr convenience. Ballard’On-Broad Street "THE FURNITURE HAN” (Look al our Windows.) • ' * vv ;