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(. Honesty and sdunre dealing are more imperative togood advertisingthan making big claims on paper. We are giving the people some of the greatest values ever before 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. Player Pianos. See our line of (. All the latest popular songs this week only at 10c per copy. ‘“We Stand Behind E very Plano We Sell.” @ The average Piano House of Florida is either handling on commission or consignment, 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 full. All contracts 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 arcnot 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 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 imes 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 pia nos 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. i FoRsE e BEESS Those Who Come and Go B L S 2 B ) 4 prominent business of Lakeland, spent yes- 'y mingling with his ® 0 Tanipa -~Tampa Tribune. W. St John has moved ‘T of Orange street and i+ and is now living in Ouse near the corner and Pine street, as the old Ballard | Miss Gracia Saunders has returnel tfrom Jacksonville, where she spent the holidays very pleasantly with her mother, Mrs. . A, Saunders. Judge T. J. Ivey spent the first of last week in Lakeland with relatives. He reports that Mr. Gentry, formerly a citizen of Leesburg, is doing a splendid business there.—Leesburg Commercial. Mr. W. . Beck, Mw has been spending the holiday season with his family at the Raymondo House, leaves tonight via Jacksonville and Pensa- cola, for Atmore, Ala., where he is the legal surveyor for everybody. He left a year's subscription for The lukeland News ere he departed. Mrs. M. A. Robinson and daughter, Miss Ella M, Robinson of Deertield, are spending a few days in the city at the Green Tree Inn. They are accompanied by Miss Mary L. Guth- rie, & popular young lady of Lake- land, who is visiting them. Miss Guthrie is delighted with Miami and [ cholce he has a car that will deliver is enjoying her visit here very much. —Miami Metropolis. oY s nat Times. Lakeland climbed into the band wagon with Kissimmee and other progressive Florida towns last Sat- urday when it voted a bond issue of [goes to re-enter Southern College §150,000 for various public improve- ments, including $75,000 for a sew- erage system, $60,000 for streets, and $15,000 for public buildings.- Kissimmee Gazette, We want your business G. . Mendenhall, another l‘(llk county resident, is the well-known civil engineer and surveyor. What Mr. Mendenhall does not know about Florida roads isn't worth knowing, and he picked ap Overland for his work fully realizing that in his the goods under all circumstances and under all conditions. Tampa Miss Dorothy Bates returned this morning to Sutherland where she She was joined here by Miss Canter, of Fort Meade who goes to the insti- tution. Miss Dorothy has spent a very pleasant vacation, having been here for the past three weeks. She is making splendid progress at col- lege, which is no more than her friends expected of her, as she is qulle talented and uwmpllnhul Mr. Frnuus J. W. Davidson, of Evansville, Indiana, has arrived in lLakeland ang will spend the winter here with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Carter at their home on South Tennessee avenue. Mr. Davidson spent last winter here and made STAR THEA TRE PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT: “For the Honor of the Name" Telling how a father assumed the responsibilty for a son's misdeed< The Blacksmith's Love Drama. A Graphic Story that will cause us to think and attain “For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" High Class Vaudeville Fine Music A Great Show REAL ESTATE ACTIVE IN THE SOUTH FOR INVESTMENT. NORTHEAST LAKELAND. “I would rather invest in the southery lnrl of our country than elsewhere” is the striking statement Hoe) DRNGIHE: 0L On IhE: GOIRET mlm an interview published elsewher: « ::M '"dll"“" T':: ': "l" e K l:‘l::l' in this issue of the Manufacturer's 10 WITOIS 0 a8y M o n Record, in which Mr. Frank J. Gould at once begin the ercction of a hand- of New York , who has already put 0,,\,; r.-:ul(:t-:nr-n: on lhl:‘ lul,‘ ol | Fome millions of money in the south, S8 OmLE WB '"f" . s expresses his opinion of the advan- to Mrs. Poyner, of Tennessee, 4 sister of Messrs. W. K. and R. A. Jackson, a lot in the same neighbor- hood, and that lady is now com- pleting a very elegant dwelling at a Mr. George S. Smith has sold a tages of this section. interview will command wide atten- tion.— Manufacturer's Record. Mr. Gould's “d friendship during 1912 many friends at that time who are welcoming him back. plati g a very elegant dwelling at a lcost of approximately $3,000. WOODMEN TO INSTALL OF- FICERS JANUARY 11. Property in that portion of town (hn nk ‘n on considerable activity ot | late sides the sale of the J. B The ]\"”,,, property to 4. E. Marshall, as | f the Woodmen of the World ane DI O [ previonsly 1 I, A. B Brown has| Woodmen Circle will oconr Thurs du recently pur a lot from K. D | #ight, Jaunary lllh, at which tim The Pioneer Picture House 1.y o ¢ bt the families favenue and Oak street; and Messy of Lakeland. AL A Cloits ST, O b = [ purchased fonr lots % Watches, Clocks and Jewelry X BT D Al G e R S b ot oldings in Lakeland, that And we are going to hustle to get it, and if fair treatment and prompt service is all that You will | annual installatioy of nlhuv is necessary, then we will get it. find that our line of | Vermont of the members and o o L mumber of invited guests will be pre m Vermo f or W vatallation, pevehie member forward 1o t! man having been a resident of i . THE BUDDHIST PRIESTESS ¥ e ook is full and complete and prices as low as (atiatic ) i [lrcties i k. i the lowest. Don’t lose sight of the fact PICTURESQUE COLORADO. NOTICE that we repair watches, clocks and jewelry and gu.nn'ee s.‘iSf‘Ction' A pleasure t0 Beginning January 1st, 1912, | shall endeavor to make shOW gOOdS. come in ‘nd see us. :‘:?‘:‘ellf:d famous by producing the best je cigar in South B G N F u n k (_f— _E‘; sMOKE |NMAN’'S BLUNTS' THATS IT ® ° . Manufactured by Ke Mucky Avenue Lakeland, Florida. A FREE-HEARTED MINER. | (Western Drama.) | e— e — |ADMISSION ... .. ........ | CHILDREN under 12 .......5 cts .10 cts) ARE YOU COLD? If you are cold get a muffler at { Marshall's 5 for 10c. | Saturday and Monflay only. MARSHALL'S 5 TO 25¢ STORE. Lakeland Fla. Phone 233 Red to 25¢ Store Inman Cigar Factor Opposite Park