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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., JANUARY 1, 1912 PAGE NIVB I 2 AL ® +e~! —— B T e (. Your home dealers of Pianos and Or- lqans having found their present quarters | inadequate for their business, have made !arrangements to move to a new room in | about ten days and in order to avoid mov- ing so much heavy stock, we are going to offer our entire line for sale at a great re- |duction in price. Our business has grown : to such an extent that we have been ob- i liged to move three times in the past two years and we attribute this to the fact that we have dealt honestly with the people and gave them value received for their money. ® 3 B % 5 ‘‘We Stand Behind Every Piano We Sell.” We have in stock a fine line of high grade instruments also several pianos slightly | used, which we will sell at practically cost. If you are planning to get a piano now is the time, and with each sale you have the guarantee of this Company, which stands ready at all times to make each piano good, as we are here to stay. Why go elsewhere to buy - when you can buy for less of your local dealers. These pianos are going to be sold re- q; 1 gardless of price. Are you going to get one of them? It’s your gain, our loss. A 9‘5 i i (I R ) i e R Ioald Y ! S -~ o | | ® L {4 1 1y it { ) — o oo o — e e oo ooy et e = : ! b ;,;,wa”.;,.g, Mr. Morgay Groover went down to Hon. W.S. Ryall, of Auburndale, Mroand Mrs. Ao Lo Pursley have FINE ATTRACTION AT Initiative. ' ; Tampa yesterday very pleasantly [ was a pleasant visitor to Lakeland | returned from a very pleasant trip THE STAR TONIGHT. “It's the man that's atrying some H (1 hose Who where he spent the day with friends. [ tody. of two weeks which they spent st {thimg new (hat gets laughed at every i various points in North Carolina ;lllvlf The Star ofters an unusually fine | time. And he is generally right-—the ‘)"' i C Mr. and Mrs. Clint Sanders, of Miss Ruth Baynard, one of Auburn- | Virginia with velatives and triend: Lprogram tonizhi, i g in addition | rest are wrong. Somebody has got to R 1 l ! ome an 0 | Jamestown, Ohio, are in Lakeland for| gaje's charming girls, is in the city ,.. its thres good pe tees of liscensed | Des and be guyed like a fool, asd ¥ ! ) ? e iR . ot hide and starve, and eat his heart § | a visit of several days nd while herel 1o epest of Miss Corinne Patterson. Dr. and Mrs. S0 F Smith and little \llltlll an films, eneaeed Miss Kthel out—and then after years and years 1 | B PEDEEPEIEP | aro the guests of Mr. W, H, Strain daughter, Bessie Louise, have retarn- [Falbott, o singer amd promier 10e g con e e world that was too lazy ' § I | Ellison was in Lakeland|and family Miss Ellen Wilson. an attractive]€d from a pleasant stay of several fdancer of unisnal grace and ability, | to do its own thinking comes a-strut- " ‘: ' '( ,‘ll King after his property | Bartow girl, is in Lakeland on a visit| 488 in ducksonviile. While in that ‘and also Mr. Barly Logan, o splendid | ttng up to pat him on the back and In- . ]‘ i pe Miss Beatrice Atchison has return- of several d,'“.”h,‘ zuest of Mrs. J. L. elty they were the guests of the voealist, both of whom will appear vite him to dinner--and everybody 5‘ % 3', \ By S led to Jacksonville to take up her Skipper and Tathily i Aragon hotel tonight. The latter is fresh from o comes '!:l on the chorns: “1 told 4% i, Parrist school duties in that city today, :ll‘h'l'; 7 lengthy cngagement with Montgom- | YOU 80° ¥ ri f, \ : I‘h“.“' DL Brookiet a pleasant visit in Lakeland the guest Mr. D, C. 8k | Tarnad troni Mro W Quinan, who has beetfery at Jacksonville, and has received i | ¥ Lessie J " kiazgs has returned fron i % : f ossic. Trammell, of | Mrs P. Adair i i AR AR R spending a4 portion of the holidays! the most fattering encoriums from Test for Diamond. il | re the guests of Miss Ona. in DeSoto county, where he in- | g To test dlamonds the (ollowing 19 1 ¥ ' ey b T 5 it i with his family and ather relatives | the press of the various cities he has ' | ( ¥ and Miss Leelah Stubbs Nieveer Holland, who is attending | stituted a tine Camp of the Woodme i e t given: “Make a hole in & card with ! | 1 e 5 - 4 | . at Savannal, hae returned to Lake=! performed in I'he following skete hl ] { time last week. They ! the Georgia School of luhnnlup Lof the World My, Skagus is o v | 1" needle and look at the eard through ' * Adfhdunl ek TR 2 land. He will be joincd here in about [ trom the Athens Banner gives the dinmond or imitation. If it Is & i Petershy d L returned his school [} st |active organizer and has establishe l ' fi 1 whde s Aot el “‘x'," 1o 18 schoal, quiies yesters 5 i S A ten davs by Mis Quinan and WS {idea of what Mro Logan has been | genuine stone you will see but one K 8 Sy, Tampa Tl L lid e ploasant stay of sev: 4. Jrge unber of "_m”,l iy, v Jr., who remained over in Savannah {doing in the other cities: At the ! hole; i it i an imitation you will see _‘ } | {eral days here during the holidays, throughout South Florida. Boi s i duve Tone Majostic Uik wore “libie erowd [two Loles Or, place the object to be . Tast night and yestorday evening |n")"” A " finger and with & | i ; | | maeni s ook through it. 1t Mo Carl Kern vetarned Tast night [ hear Meo Lozan, the Texas hoy from 'L wine you 1 not see the grain of f ' from Jacksonville where he went |»; Way Down Below San Antons [the toger; it imitation you can see | A compete tor the wold medal offered bwhoze character singing and .ll”l' the grain perfectly” ) . in the Stare Oratorical contest Al work s tie caual of any ever hem ll though Carl did not suceeed in hear | bere | bi ing off the trophy, he delivered hic] The following excellent pictures k! oration in a very creditable manne: 1 will also be shown “: ’ and with Miss Hooks, who was alio| The Hidden Mine Drama. '..!: | a contestant, won much favorabl ‘ Hubby's Day at Home Comedy ; S1Ef | N ' Poople don't buy of a store merely because of its reputation or location, they buy because they [ff ommnt for Lakeland and i schoot . il s bl i bave satisfied themselves that they can secure I T A4 fi & EDISONIA ‘ Ancestor of the Dog. I ! Wishes all of its patrons a Happy ! It Is supposed by some that the lit- 1 W ood’ nem“dablc Mercha“dise at Reasonab'e Pr'ces and Prosperous New Year and ::nlls' tle wolf of India was the original an- !g | e attention to its fine program of pic-| cestor of the dog. It is the only wild I Ik Lhis is especially true in the JEWELRY Business where so much depends on the reliability of Sures for tonliht animal possessing the salient eye- ht ! the firm dealt with. SR e brow, or crest of the dog. The little - wolf has not only the dog's eyebrow i \\ Sourcec 0' H!;' CO“" Nk | crest, but .n the canine characterls- i WIS, Spias T ety LU0y nd none of the characteristics | ¢ are showing what we are often told is the best up-to-date . 5 Eharoctortin , new selections in Jewelry offered. ' Rare Cptimism. kets & Chains from $8 to $15.00 Bracelets from 75¢ 1o $65.00 vy | ot ) “lenet Rings from ..$3,00 to 12.50 uff Links fror 75¢c to §22.50 : 1ches ::«m ‘ 5100 1850 R, S SIOO o $250.00 RPN I 75 0 $2500 - 7 Ay - \[\ s it a specialty to show the Largest Line ity ‘ TCH ES i Rk o T The Pieneer Picture Mouse J):cicccioiisioiiioiiisis st L. T L. W. FULGHUM | 7 ‘[RWAR[ |! JPX‘,A:"'.'I!‘L'i'x't“ 3 i e . ;...:, i < g % | Jeale Fi ] & I Ll ‘ m | R R R AIectricar SUppHeEs 5 T Glass SDCC!fllS j G HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY ESTIMATES CHI I wld Painted China - G. N. FUNK & COMPANY