Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 20, 1912, Page 5

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(. We have moved into the new Cowdery Building, which is better suited to our business, and are pre- pared to satisfy every demand of the rrade. You are cordially invited to visit us in our new quarters and in- spect the splendid line of !nstruments on exhibition. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., JANUARY . . 20, 1912, PAGE FI'S . We Stand Behind Every Piano We Se (. During the first week in this vear we sold seven pianos and four organs, which is very good evidence of our honest and square dealings, and we know we can save you money on either a piano or organ. PRICES RIGHT. TERMS REASONABLE. We have in stock a fine line of high grade instruments also several pianos slightly 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. used, which we will sell at practically cost. when you can buy for less of your local dealers. gardless of price. e ] Those Who§ Come an? Go Mrs. Lula McCarn, of North Caro- Mr. T 0. MeKnight came down lina, is expected to arrive within a I| t pight from Davenport, accompa- had under the care of Dr. Wheeler [ tor several months, The little fellow er, Mrs, W, ), Estridge lis a sufferer of infantile paralysis Dr. W. R Groover veturned last ) [and since receiving treatment from ight from a visit to Lake Butler,' [ where he was called on protessional lan, State Pure 2 and well on the road to recovery = in Lakeland today business Reveo AL Davis, who has been living in Kentueky for so bt avho has recently hecome o res dent of Laheland, has been spending town this week, e veal \larsh, proprietress Mroand Mro eMudenhall, of Lake- o Bartow, is in |land, motored to Bartow Tuesday, bringing as their zuests Mrs, George Wright and Miss Olive st Tampa They wers ends | Oaks while hen Bartow Conrier- 4, Informant Py veral diys in © shopping trip. ; mmerking of gyine priends '8 oat nst Reve Davis was ol eooand his oman o Tampa, Lakeland fri d to see him aeai ourier-Informant We keep a big line of Clocks, and if you're needing one better come in and see us. Y An American Alarm Clock for 58¢ An Iron Clad Alarm for . . . 60c A Big Ben for ........3$2.50 4 We repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Blg Ben an alarm clock, ')L a clock with an darm attachment. 1S no s, he does not et you up on tlmC, keeps fine time, stays - and lasts a long Tt é‘i‘ple that design 't begin to ship him cough.” Our first lot w7 less than.a week. o lustreceived another "t and will place it " next Satutday G.N. FUNK&CO Park FLORIDA &"“ t IOYget to pass by o, Oppr n':»_'(‘ ¢ and take a look LAKELAN TR few days to be the guest of her sis- lnl « by his little son whom he has} ler is wonderfully improved [ on | eats, 35 cents, inchidin Performance starts promptly o Why go elsewhere to buy ing her mother, Mrs. German LaFayette, Alabama, who arvived re 'u-nll\ lnl who will be in Lake I|nI [ Tor the nest two months l Mrs. Panl Garduer was snrprised | the street at noon today by hie {mother, Mis | siater, Mrs Sduey, who o W Lnke and son, ity th morning from 5 W be down Tor severs Little Mi Marvgaret Jewett, fmission to all, 10 cents CARD OF THANKS ol MRS G . LADIES' COLLAKS ginnuing at ' K MARSHALL'S 5 T N1 STORE. Mrs. . R Trammell is ente vun, ol Mary € Duncker and | These pianos are going to be sold re- Are you going to get one of them? Terms to suit everybody. Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. SIAR----IheaIre----SIAR PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT: “THROUGH THE WINDOW" “CONDEMNED FOR TREASON" “THE MEDICINE WOMAN" - EDISONIA The Pioneer Picture House of Lakeland. PROGRAM TONIGHT. 1 “THE PARSON AND THE BULLY.” . o THE STOLEN HORSE " MUTT & JEFF DISCOVER A WON DERFUL REMEDY DIPPY ADVERTISES FOR A PUP ————— ———— e e ADMISSION ) ot HLDRY s s s B e 8 8 Drame Drama Indian Story tkeland, s visiting he teltath g A T T eeal s o V113 | ————————————————————— oS inl MATANZAS. TENT MEETING. cle, My Stephen couple ot da Lk Jand I iy ™ it | : ol Banne TR A | ; : hERALAAL L I why avenue, i g YRR i Brest Rev 1M Sand SHOW ALL NEXT WEEK ( g | S | TREMONT. noRew Shellhamer in e e ok ok preparatory to e in il Ve B Belle Marsin, Barto ] ; y i et LR RTRY] -1 m Ki ! 1 L Ha It Pl iR ing 1 I o il " \ ! ‘ liene 1 . Kirwa vy | " I'n 1 I York : I hompeon e s ; m ot N S I an st R Pl oy, n REMEMBER PARKS blie . " 1. dordnn. Pt Gordssd- 0 1 RACKET STORE Hat the Kell i Kathleen; R0 Lawter, Wi AU $loc W s WL Strond, Jacksonville; W SR VRN rocanva ( | ORI ) F S b Cop A, | Ui v, e pair real, high=class plays in their reper 1, Tampa Pillow Cases, 100 apiece toire, while the cast contai 1] Table dinen, sheeting, o . Callb around aud see oy mes of professional people of re = | ; e s omnized ability & £5ow 1o . Reme Ilnlulx the ‘hl»[ ‘nl-”.n ::” AW alkti Uavie Bl i ayste vill serve to in th npan it Saturday, the 27th Peorear of the store. Phone 41 to the public N Tl hoth tent will be e lot, GOOOOOGBORRCOONGGG | PARKS RACKET STORE. 118wy [ner Main an i crsyad- AT THE STAR e and appreciative audicnes coexeellent program @ th fast might Fhis i Fhe ) brained i it MULBERRY TO HAVE A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 1o ek e-president, A ud trea I ' . i o Pere s oz i e, R e o ST % e

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