Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 16, 1912, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JANUARY 16 4 - 4f 2 PAGE FIVE WE HAV E MOVED! —— S A ——————————————————. - LSRRI S i, e II (. We have moved into the new (. During the first week in this year dery Buildin hich | Cowdery g which is better we sold seven pianos and four organs, suited to our business, and are pre- which is very good evidence of our ‘ pared to satisfy every demand of the N ‘ [ honest and square dealings, and we | rrade. You are cordially invited to - . _ know we can save you money on either visit us in our new quarters and in- PRICES RIGHT. spect the splendid line of Instruments B PIANG o g on exhibition, TERMS REASONABLE. 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- gardless of price. Are you going to get one of them? Terms to suit everybody. Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. STAR----Theatre--—S AR i i i g Mac Hansard, the young son of | Mrs. H, E. Thurston, located \\'ilhl A FINE SHOW. ’ 5 & | Mrs. F. P, Hansard, has returned to, her brother, M. G. Willard ,at 401 ‘ | Those Who“, !tln- Catholic school for boys at Lo-|{North Tennessee avenue, who e x':l i retto, which is several miles out from ' Mankato, Minn., on the 2d, with the! Come ana Gogz Jacksonville, He attended this| | A large and appreciative andienc, greeted the return of Scott Leslie to thermometer there at 28 degrees be-lisdisonia last night. The specialty | low zero that morning, just has "‘\HIS fine and thoroughly enjoyed, and letter from a brother at Mankato,! pis fecture on the Italian-Turkish dated the 12th, in which he saystfwap was hoth instructive and enter- “We oare all well as nsaul, thoug! Mr. Leslio will appeni| DON RAYMOND'S DAUGHTER ... ... : CA Story of Savthern Caliloriia ) we must burn was and tons of Tuel ain tonight iy new songs, and will | to keep warm. This morning, . ¥ ited Toetiive : THE GYPSY ... ... . Vit Wise's Wiy hviewy AN UP-TO-DATE ELOPEMENT . thermometer read 16 dezrecs helow MUSIC BY CITIZENS' BAND. and 10 Cents school before the holidays and made PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT: good progess noa well-known ! My and Mrso Winfield, of Lebanon, Maivin Drama il ot fever in :Iil\’,\'u regular winter visitors to the tdo, which will I|~‘I.N‘l:u~-. are spending some weeks in ¢t by his many ' Lakeland and while here are pleas- i:mlly located at the home of Mrs 1180 repeat the illus Drama We regret 1o s Mr. Leslic’s last ap On the picture and Jeff,”" the has only been above Lo he fiitiers follows thet ery morni vt this will he this teditor of Comedy woek | Mut: s, will irace George Watson. Mr. Winfield is a and the one at Normal School II"‘ aarom Admission, o of others 13 10 ks 1 h an Iudian tory low, and a pumber e UKo below It who has been | traveling salesman, and while in e another autry, has moved his! Florida lenves his wife in Lakeland, NOTICE TO ROYAL ARCH MASONS MADAME BOUTON'S CONCERT THURSDAY EVENING 700 onee, one day, the latter being particularly fond of two or | Lakeland and the "y, low & 10 their home in Dixie- three honrs, ev (] 1. where the surrounding « o uihie , t has bes ‘ where they urronnding comn inee yvou left has been 19 to 30 A called convocation of Lakeland | ! " i SALE A SUCCESS. M Cliaper 2% neat day, the I8th nowned sinzer, who reint Isabelle Bonton, the noheardbor Jannary 4 b SOFANC |G A and 18 M. Degrees his he Woik in At the T sharp The bi t Owen 1ore provine | e largest citie a big sue- | 11 do well 1o see 1l Fhur are expected to he present We keep a big line of Clocks, and if you'rc vhich he is offering S needing one better come in and see us. {umk et 5 woAraNtoe with GVeHY B | Aibgc e hpse o ' e nd hose as to valne a qualit livtices thron many values it comrades are anvited te et shout the and 1. country, WILSON, 1. P UG ARENDELLL Sed it s omatter of congratulation that B An American Alarm Cloek for 58¢ = ” X MMM——LMM E D ISO NI COLLECTION AGENCY OPENS I NS WITH GOOD MEN IN CHARGE.| decided to ap-, Will be accompa Mrs. Haines-! ' Len tadented pian Rem sign of the Florid ) who i Machine Kuester anvery 9 il ist, and a town many 2 pecvived whose renditions are tarday, the 27 always | store v Madame Pontoy ppears in Lakeland Thursday J. B. DeREE would reflect eredit o with applause times larger than Lakeland E. M. CARROLL NOTICE! N . 8 . Browne and Mro b MV epa iy and dying s the bus vening, January 1% The Pioncer Picture House nesy BiwBen ABIQ BORTOr........ 5250 | meresrw s l§‘ hotan alarm clock, Wt 2 clock with an Uit atta ¥ We repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks chment, ¢ 1, he does not ,Fet you up on time, Reeps fine time, stays ‘¢ and lasts a long and Jewelry. .."° people that design b " thegin to ship him Tn. ¢ 6. N.FUNK&CO. Kentucky Avenuc, Opposite Park LAKELAND, FLORIDA Our first lot s than a week. ‘Itreceived ancther tand will place it " next Saturday i D a'e ¢ the ... Or8€t to pass b it Ktheny, and take a loo PROGRAM TONIGHT. SCOTT LESLIE and his TENNESSEE BABE. (In new songs.) THE ITALIAN-TURKISH WAR. (Slides and It“'u: MUTT AND JEFF JoIN THE op- " "' ERA. (Comed THAT BLESSED BABY. (Comedy.) WHITE FAWN'S PERIL (lud Story.o McCaskill have formed a partnership! on a general collection agen ! we do, 1o carry v in Lakeland and surrovnding ter \We having oflices at Mr. Browne's! of bn=iness, the Edisonia The- W take your do it 5o well that your zar- ritor) * MEnts seem new place : uit soiled and ali The «ew firm will pay special at 1 railroad claim filledd with stain and as Py And return i 1o you a new sait department of 1zaln o mer bl member one thing and bear it thay, he ———————————————————————— Poor Attendance. It 1s seldom that a man who hag & yard ton MARSHALL'S npothing but himself to talk about suo- ceeds in drawing a big audience. STORE. 12-16-1¢] PHONE No. 257,

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