Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 2, 1912, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JANUARY 2, 1912, (. We closed four piano sales and - . @ The average Piano Homse of Florida is R f two organ sales yesterday. How is ! » . cither handling on commission or consignment, ' that for New Year’s day? We are - " or are hranc?)cs of some !musct \\'husc‘ headquar- ters and chief management is outside of the 1 giving the people some of the greatest . State. Our headquarters are in Lakeland. Yon 5 values ever before °ffered- " you fail k - have no one but us to deal with from the time 0 investigate them you are sleeping : . you buy vour piano until paid for in full. Al | ! contracts are made payable to us and kept right i over your rights. Go to the store : : i lit d deali mour store. Our pianos do not come through . i L where quality and square dealings any other house, but directly from the h { count above all. See our line of factory. Our pianos arenot trimmed in gold . 't Player Pianos. for special display, but we will put them side : Jf i (. All the latest popular songs this by side with any Piano made and let you be tke ’E: weck only at 10c per copy. “We Stand Behind Every Plano We Seil,” | 1% il T 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 B 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- | gardless of price. Are you going to get one of them? Terms to suit everybody. Perry-Tharp-Berry MusicCo.| H : ~ - — — W50 5 P POPPP R BEeD Misses Sue and Belle Cloud have] Mr. N. Richardson and family| v allace Riggins returned to] Misses Georgin Strain and Luc Y'STAB THEATER'S PRO- i gone to Jacksonville where they willl have resurned from a few days visit| Gainesville this morning where he| Pollard went to Tampa yesterday GRAM TONIGHT i H Those Who spend several days very pleasantly|to friends at Fort Myers, Punta Gor-|goes to re-enter the State Univer-)and will spend a week visiting z S : Miss Ruth | da and Arcadia. elativ - . the guests of their cousin, sity. relatives and friend:. While away = The Sleep-Walker - Drama, Gray. - . they anticipate a very pleasant|,, ome an 0 s Mr. J. R. Boulware, of North Car-) njp p v, Perry, son of Mr. 8. J. 0 T'he Reporter--Comedy. b time, g porte pmed, Harry Clark the king of all funny HuR; hax fved in Lakeland d | Perry, of Trilhy, has with his family Scenes from our Navy. : T e : A Mother and Son of ‘76 Drama is connected with the Mayes Grocery |mm-<l to Lakeland, where he is em- Miss Jul% Vo Ansoam, rint- Mise Fehot T WAl Dt sl In ? clowns and twenty others are to be » hwin the champion head Co, ved uy I; W pamp atd avcompri=hed yoang AR - , Soan o 3 seen with Cole & Rice Shows in S R [ ity : s 1 Peinging and danciug specialtios and el l:"'n‘;""dh“ ) :" Lakeland on Friday, January 5, at 2| Mp, L. 1 (1 o tooued Sunday | inspector. “‘l‘l;"“‘~h“1" ':";\1“ "':"l:""“": eharmag| Ear! Logan in the latest song hits Lk S D0 eONea and 8 p. m. night froin a visit to his old home He will sing “Alexander's Rag Time o January b with Lakeland, and may prolong Iur Band.” ) P r Mr. and Mrs. McCreary, of Erie, ERES, in Chattanooga, Tenn., he reports a ks 4 several months. In lookin o stay T Carl Kern, Alfred Chiles, Herman | pleasant vacation. He was accomp-|Pa., have arrived in Lakeland and through the News otlice, she was sur- LI S T DR e Mre e Fheming e oimge. | rised 3t the completeness of the|T0 THE PATRONS OF THE It il .k,“l.‘,,'| ohen spending nforninz for '.s(‘m.t ,nl e, :\Ion‘ N-).' S5 B A WeDanial Lo has beah | WoRLH: nolkN borhood: plant, and says the work in every re- LAKELAND DAIRY tl e ““».‘"u'x' d\l( ‘7 eDE“"."S o g t.o_(*nlo_\ ~d .‘3";"’ n,lla l'polsln connected with the Mayes Grocery RS, pnban SRy vl et o I oH K:” ~.“r,..‘ . O'Hern |eral days. As it has oe'n rain ?!| i sl dnin el Sha thtih Ponts. has raliened of the large Northern cities, We will bave a new man on the l v Mr. Sperring is|ever since they left, they are ex-| (o, is now enzaged as M.ln(u.rd]n T liss Hatti nv{n. l-l».l urn wagon and it is possible some patron ! "i» Barnett National Bank | pected to be homeward bound before | with the office of the Cox Realts | to her """"_‘ L _""”""‘"'”" “n','r Mr. E. M. Rugg, of Barnes City,|may be missed in delivery. Should ! Ie very long. Co. a pleasant visit of several days in lowa, was a Lakeland visitor today, | this be the case phone Central en route to St. Petershurg, where he | Pharmacy and the milk will be de- will spend the next two months, Mr. | livered promptly. 4 ) Rugg, who has visited Lakeland be- | 12-30-3p. LAKELAND DAIRY €O, fore, and who has been Keeping up with the city's progress through read- ing the Lakeland News, declares that Mr. and Mrs. Ira King, of Independ- [}, o very favorably impressed with ence, lowa, have arrived in Lakeland Lakeland, and expects to invest here for the winter and are pleasantly lo- | oo winter. cated with the latter’'s parents, Mr. Lakeland the guest of her friend, Mrs. G. W. Dudley. Miss Dennis was accompanied home by Frances Dud- Ry who will be her attractive visitor for several days WATCH and JEWELRY SPECIALS FOR HOLIDAY BUYERS Poople don't buy of o store merely because of its reputation or location, they buy because they bave satisfied themselves that they can secure ood, Dependable Merchandise at Reasonable Prices This is especially true in the JEWELRY Business where so much depends on the reliability of and Mrs. J. M. Sparling on South Kentucky avenue Mr, and Mrs King are regular winter visitors to E DI SO N IA‘ Lakeland and their friends are glad to have them back again I” Pmr 'k'ln mse of Lakeland, Miss Pearl Abbott, who is one of the firm dealt with. the efficient teachers of the Clear- PROGRAM TONIGHT. b1 S ———— water school, returned to that place I | 7 yesterday morning, after a very GRANDFATHER. “e are Show 0 en IOId iS 'he beSt u lodlte 'ple:afiuna!y\im ilu Lakeland the guest (Life Portrayal.) ng what we are _ !o{ her mother, Mrs. Mary Abbott and THE END OF THE TRAIL. ‘slsu-r. Mrs. A, ¢ McDonald at their (Western Drama.) new selections in Jewelry offered. “ckets & Chains from $3 to $15,00 Bracelets from ...... 75¢ to $65.00 e adba bl At AR | THE CALL OF THE SONG. et Rings from 4300 to 12,50 Calt Links from ... 75¢ 10 $2250 ettt [ioiRance’) : $L00 to 18.00 T T " e L M it i | . 5 amily returned to t e b i 5 - s from....... . - oo T8¢ 10 §25.00 ikt s RGN et oI U L i teom Tovedls ot G okaiid carwate vestore f1e vovery | | S g CHILDRE under 12 . cts | By Geo Bare MeCateheon at We have made it a specialty to show the Largest Line ’mt .Y.‘,.. ; o ‘ Y hialr Suti. % of Watches in Polk Cmnty ( uv A\: \ el \‘h—_— o eg Sterling Brushes, Com ; Electrician 28 %L!{\G[IRWASR[ < e : peater in Flectrical Supplies % ass flCCIflls i an s Ukt of Lo il HOUSE _WIRING A _SPECIALTY ¢ : Hang Painted CRiNa nmin St vl smeciecy b sore. UL LTSS ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN £ and has been keeping in touch with|§ & g .y the life of lhv towy ':;y.‘-‘x : :; o ’,”?—,. :xi' ’ 5 3—~~77~ —= PHONE* — "" 5 3 8 4 : 4 } G N FUNK & COM PANY l:‘l‘n:l:u';;'l;:z‘ '!""',I:Ar:‘n;u'\ hich he says -:fxmfflmgzéfijzziwxwiw ;‘ 4

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