Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 6, 1912, Page 5

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RO O D O i1 DO Pie with Mrs. ‘Wil | making bigclaimso# pipe Ve ai‘e" giving the peoplehome “of the greatest values ever before Mered If you fail (o 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 !0c per copy. 49 (I. The average Piano House of Florida is i ‘either nandling on commission or consignment, O 2 1 A R ““We Stand Behind "E:"m:ry Fiano We 'Scll.” .- or are branches of some house whose headquar- 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 you buy your piano until paid for in fulil. All coutracts are made payable to us and kept right in our store: Our pianos do' not come through any other house, but directly from the factory. Our pianos arenot trimmed in gold for special display, but we will put them side by side with any Piano made and let you be the judge. We hav‘e‘i‘n.stock a fine line of high gifade instruments_also- several pianos slightly Lusedy 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 guarantec of this Company, which stands ready at all times to make each piano good, as we are here to stay. when you can buy for less of your local dealers gardless of price. Mrs. Omr M. Eutop vq)mrm last ‘| night from Monticello, Wwhere she has night for Blackstone, Va., where 'she | ¢ ‘been visiting relatives for the past 1 Ille Powell, m tllle' 's'popular young ladies; s visit v _her mother on Sout entte for a few weeks. lho intends visiting - Tampa, | Petersburg and Jacksonville, Ruby Turner'returned i indey from Tampa sfter @ m ittul visit with friends. From here 8t, . H. E. Combs, of Miami, ar-| | Miss Lucerne Carlton of Laleland B 1o the city last night, Mrs.|is visiting Miss Elolse Loewy this B Came to Lakeland 0 be ‘8t [week, having arrived in tuc city E dside of her daughter, Mrs, V. I day. * She will retury home Sun- lams who has been confined day;, sccompauied by Mr.' and- Mrs. home by illness for the !llt Loewy and family, who'return home months. Mrs. Combs . futends | Shnday night. M1 Carlton has had until 'a “yery delightful s 2 change in her eondlupn. "Times. ‘ .+ Florida|charming Atlanta girls, returned to vult.—'hmpaln Southern College and ‘was ret{irn- i ing for the spring sesslon, " Miss Erma Norvell left Thursday went to re-enter college. by her father, Mr. W. C SN G A o 1 g ol e T Misses Maude and Lucile«Daniel, their home in that city this morn- ing after a very pleasant visit in Lakeland the guests of thelr eumn Mrs. W. D.' Edwards at her lovely home on South Massachusetts ave- nue. Rev. J. R, Carson, accompained by wfin his daughter, Miss Roberta, plssed through Lakeland at mnoon 'enroute to Tampa, Miss Roberta is a student And wem going to hustle to get it, and if fair treatment and prompt service is all that is neeessary then we.will get it. find tlm our line of You will X Watches, Clocks and Jewelry ¥ is full and domplete and prices as low as Don’t lose sight of the fact that we repalrwatches, clocks and jewelry A pleasure to Come in and see us. the lowest. and guarantee - satisfaction. show goods. { tumity: to . view coutitry, gene ‘morninttmet Mary's college, ary, Ky,, where he goes to re- his studies. .. J. W. Congper returned to his .dn Banford this morning after iit of several days in Lakeland his family. ‘family of Mr. Grumbles of lon, -~ passed through Here lay en route to Lakeland to vH&&he family of H. D. Bassett and edfoy 4 New Year's dimmer. They joi-ned here by Mrs. H. C. Gfl-um and Miss Gussle Fletcher, rée they had a remarkably thmé.—Inverness Chronicle, I% B. Osteen, with H, C. Stevens, jeweler at Lakeland lost on the train dnflhg the holidays, a small grip comlninx two watches, one a Wal- .and the other an Illinois wateh. Al 4l reward will be paid for the ram of the watches, and no ques- tigms asked.—Inverness Chronicle. fl and Mrs: Wm. Hall, ot Napol- eo;,,ill)tch, regular winter visitors, baye arrived and will be here until the dey blasts of their home Statef, have been moderated by the advent W. They are comfortably ed at the home of Mr. John Edmunds, on Lake Morton. Mr, Hall owns & grove in the Combee neigh- , ‘and ‘will ‘gather oranges W the folks back home are har- i snowballs. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Bragg and son arrived fii Lakeland last night from W and will spend some time ;fla guests of Mr. and Mrs. N, A. Rigins, Mr, Bragg being an uncle of firl Riggins. The family. are mueh in love with Lakeland already and wm be even \{nore pleasantly iniptessed after they'have an oppor- the surrounding Mr, M. G. Willard and sister, Mrs. H, E. Thurston, of Nankta, Mich., here yesterday, and are at : They probably wiil ll’!akohnd some time, Mr. Willard having been down here last winter and being very favorably im- presded with this city and section. He #ays the thermometer was 28 be- low #éro the morning they left and the transition to this | climate 18 ver y agreeable to Mm Hetherlmon rawmed] Me. John Trammell and family, who ‘have been here = several days visiting . Mr. Trammell's grand- mother, Mrs. E. M, Park, have about decided to locate here. For the past several years Mr. Trammell has been engaged in the practice of law at Blountstown;. EDISONIA, If you don’t want to laugh don't come to our show tonight for there are four fine comedies to excite your risibilities. But for those who en- oy a good laugh tonight is the time ~~Edisonia the place and it won’t be very hard to find the girl, as they all know where the best pictures are to be seen. AT THE STAR THEATER. Mr, Klumker will appear at the Star Theater tonight in his black face act introducing his original “Mosquito Hawk Dance.” If you have the blues Mr. Klumker can sure| drive them®away with his *funny monologues. Mr. Logan will render for your ap- proval that beautiful song, cnm.lodl “The Song My Mother Used to Sing.”” We algo have a very fine pieture program as follows: The Daughter of the Watch— Drama. Thé Way of the Esquimo—A unique story of the far north. The New Church Carpet. Prices 5 and 10 cents. EDISONIA , PROGRAM TONIGHT. HIS WIFE'S INSURANCE. (Comedy.) A BUM AND A BOMB. (Comedy.) AS A BOY DREAMS, (Dramatic.) THE INVISIBLE WRESTLER. (Comedy.) (Comedy.) ADMISSION CHILDREN under 12 10 cts b cts Why go elsewhere to buy These pianos are going to be sold re- Are you going to get one of them? Terms to suit everybody. Tharpe erry Music Co. ARE YOU COLD? If you are cold get a mufiler at Marshall’s 5 to 26c Store for 10c. Saturday and Monday only. MARSHALL'S § TO 25¢ STORE. BITS OF WISDOM. A wrongdoer is often a man that has left something undone, not always he that has done something.—Marcus Aurelius. The holy supper is -kept in- deed In whatso we share with an- other need. ~Lowell The more yon are talked about the less powartnl you are~Dis- raell My life is like the summer rose That opens to the morning sky, But ere the shades of evening ~Richard Henry Wilde. WORK FOR CONVICTS. Colorado does not rent out her convict labor, and she makes it attractive to the prisoners by a system of rewards. For the work on the roads a prisoner is paid by computation of ten out of every thirty days. Neither do we send them out with guards, That is a terrible and a costly mistake. They work on the roads, looked out for only by two unarmed superinfendents, and sleep in their tents at night, guarded over only by a trusty. himself a prisoner, armed with a rifle. Sometimes twenty-five men and more are so watched through the night hundreds of miles out- gside the walls of the peniten- tiary, and in the two years we have never had an escape at night, Those who have man- aged to get away have wander- ed off in the daytime, but of these only two in two years nev- er got back to the penitentiary. —Governor Shafroth. Just About. Uncle Ezra—“Then what do yom think {s the matter with the world nowadays?” 'Uncle Eben—“Just this: There’s too much business in religion mmmmmhwr- ~—Puck.

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