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(. Honesty and square dealing are more imperative togood advertisingthan making big claims on paper. We are giving the people some of the greatest values ever bafore offered. If you fail to investigate them you are sleeping over your rights. Go to the store where quality and square dealings count above all. See our line of Player Pianos. ’ ( All the latest popular songs this week only at 10c per copy. - I ———————, THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JANUARY, “'We Stand Behind Every Piano We Scll.” 5, 1912, @ The average either handling on commission or consignment. Piano House of Florida i- or are branches of some house whose headqguar- ters and chief management is outside of the State. Our headquarters are in Lakeland. You have no one but us to deal with from the time vou buy vour piano until paid for in full. Al contracts are made pavable to us and kept right inour store. Our piaros do not come through any other house, but directly from the factory. Our pranos arenot trimmed in gold for special display, but we will put them side by side with any Piano made and let vou be the judge. 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 t his o mpany, 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 Music Co. Mrs. J. P. Wilson and daughter, Miss Gladys, went up to Inverness this morning where they will spend the week-end the guests of relatives and friends V5 i Grn e i e Those Who Come an? Go: it Mrs. J. \W. Cannon and littde son, ‘on was in Lakeland | John Samuel, will arrive this after- ness, returnig 1ast{noon from Orlando where they have| i Tampa. been visiting relatives fce the past two weeks. Limley of Tampa, is in 5 her sister, Mrs. Messrs, F. ). Ward, of Gallipoliz, Fast Orange street l()hln and S. P. Henderson, of Titus- ‘ ville, Pa., are in Lakeland looking mnd children, nfl'vrnund for a location. These gen- cland spending | tlemen are much impressed with) osts of Mrs. B. F. Wilson | come permanent residents. We want your busmess ,f"i{f‘ffi,:i&;‘ifi»-w Mrs. | Lakeland and we hope they will be-| evening to her home in Tampa :\l’tvr" while was Beverly of Graustark a visit of two days in Lakeland the|which showed here last night. The gsuest of friends. Mrs. Brassell and management of the Jefferson is to be daughters are now located at T:Im-jtmmr:l(n]:llwl on hringing such an o where the young ladies have posi- | attraction to St. Augustine. tions in the millinery department of ! jal from St. Augustine Record, Maas Hros, They are well plozmmli with Tampa 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell left ‘;hl'l‘i' this morning for Live Oak [ Rev. J. A, Davis, and [ where Hu-:\‘ wvx‘w ‘-1l|-d> on :m-jmnl ! Bishop and Myers, from the viclnity fof the serious illness of Mr. Miteh- { of Georgetown, Ky., arrived in Lake. | ¢S sister, Mrs. Jo L Roberts. Mr. RRobert Mitchell brother, Messrs another { land last night and will probably lo- : St cate here for the winter, These pen | CAMe up this morning from Sanibel tlemey are friends of Rev. W, D [and went on 1o Live Ok with Mr. | | Nowlin. They are delighted witn ind Mrs. Mitehell, Mrs. Roberts Lakeland and especially with the tormerly dived in Lakeland and has fevidence of thrift and progressive- "MA0Y triends here who trast that { he may i " ress which they note on every hand ¢ Wy fmproy Mr. Carey Sparkman, who is a tudent at Mercer U Macon, Lk 'ru.I 1 reity 1y the ind Mrs next and that he will carry off deserved Lotors his many “I,:Akvl:unl friends foel assarod. kor \llm past two weeks o bas been with his parents at Palmetto and stopped off here until tomorrow noon en- ey \4ur from Merce And we are going to hustle to get it, and if fair treatment and prompt service is necessary, then we will get it. find that our line of b Watches, Clocks and is full and completé and prices as low as the lowest. that we repair'watches, clocks and jewelry and guarantee satisfaction. show goods. G. N. Funk Kentuchy Avenue Opposite Park Come in and see us. A e route back to college. This is the first time he has been in Lakeland in sixteen months and he says he was astonished at the great growth and itlu\'elopmhnl Lakcland ha% made in ;lhat time. “If I had gotten off with- lout knowing this was Lakeland would have never aid Carey this morni about the city is all that You will after 1 walk STAR ThEATER CHANGES HANDS Jewelry ¥ soms time it 1 penerai- ¥ umh rstcod that t Sta 4 Nz e I Don’t | ight of the fact o gyt on’t lose sight o R bintaacs o Steyt. '\, €, Melasaat 5' nd R. £, Brow t heing form- 'f iy of Piagf ity It is theintent A pleasurg to tors, fo keep the sho very high class pict play honze rew line of madn, and of th i ————. & Co. Lakeland, Florida. How It Was in Rome. In the golden zge of 200 peaceful years under imperial Rone crime al- most ceased, Gibbon says, because no man could escape the 1 Rome. for Rome then was the world whole Mrs. A. B. Brassell returns lhisi A show which is re lIIy wurlh'n Tom nmn, AT | Editor- | . ecognized it 7| In addition to Mr. Logan who has l Lisdi b THE STAR TONIGHT WORK, viovour swork as Lo choose yon Throw masier is 1 dy ’ been singing for us this week, we! ! e “Hing have sceured Mr. Tony Klumker, a e e well-knowy Florida boy. Mr. Klumker has heen playing at tln-: largest theaters in the east, and came direct from Philadelphia to “The Star.” If you want to see a fifty-cent to the*Star” Tty |hml how en e humblest labor v and there s searce- fovony duities which we may oot deek e with entha Wil wet o love your o1 T v doit with de- tihit o will doo it with ease, ven u 1tohest yone tind this im- show for ten cents tonight, In addition we will have the tol- , come lowing interesting program I'he Ghost | I | Cotor o time i seems Memories of the Past Drama ! e dradeery s this may be just The Lure of Vanity Drama. Vit S eequiee T nay be vood die © anntain air ¢ hirace up on [Te1] Lond Ave b Napoleon's Capricious Apretite. LY Napo'eon had o penchant for roast fowis, cutlets and uoiing coffee He | ate at odd tines cnd oonmy when ke felt hungry, driving h ‘ooks 1o dise | traction e te ealled mr: food it had ta Ve reads tor bim almost | on e instentoar at leasdt as seon as the table conld be laid I Beyond Power to Injure. WISO0M OF HORACE. He who hackbites his absent friend * * * is a dangerons man. e whioy The man s either mad or making verses. The tyrant will bind- what? The ‘ leg. He will take away—what? The It is by vo means safficient (o head. What, then. can he not bind make an auditor grin with and not take away? The will. And || 'aushter hence that precept of the ancients, “Know Thysell " Epictetus Every corrupt judge examines badly the truth. Are you ignorant of yourself, or do you think to impose your- self upon us as a person we do OPPORTUNITY. |vantage of the pep cent | Marshall's 5 [ week MARSHALL'S 5 TO 25c. STORE 216 Pine Street :'EDISONIA It is your opportunity to take ad-| plan at to 2% cent store, This! | not know? BE CHEERFUL. Ye men of gloom and austerity who paint the face of infinite benevolence with an eternal frown, remember, if ye can, the sense of hope and pleasure which every ziad return of day awaken< in the breast of all your kind who have not changed their natire and learn some wis- dom { sm the witness, when 2 are lifted up they The Pioneer Picture House . ollaktland. PROG RA I TONIGHT. HOW TOTO GOT A PURSE Fooleshead-Hypnotizer. (Double Comedy.) s THE SETTLER'S WIFE To Clean Alabaster. tDramatic.) To clean dust stained alabaster or- A TRAITOR TO HIS COL"{TRY naments, make a paste of whiting, eoap and milk. The paste must be | left to dry on then then washed away, (Military Drama r ADMISSBION «c¢ ¢+ ciocccnss 10 cts the surface being then dried with a CHILDREN under 12 5 cts! cloth and then with a flannel, when the ornaments will be found clean and GHGPTBOIFTRVLFLGIVVOVITIVV yuharmed s e e T A= B S - e b 1t :l‘s ..\v "{! ] ,:Qi i 7*1