Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 24, 1912, Page 5

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. ——— Min our Rey ir Depaatment. If WE ARE AGENTS vou havela watch or clock that fails to give you correct . bring it to us. We to jobs that others failed to make keen & . 3 .X. a Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park g lAKELAND, = FLORIDA |: PHARMACY g whii® B s aaat b an s LIRS ‘Those Who ComeandoGo i} .. . pi R by N Sheats, former state su-' \1 N p—— Mrs. R E. Lufsey delighted with the splendid |n'ud\u'-l music will be done " 4 tion, said to be by many the finest We have opened a tire insuranee ¢ the moving pleture Mys 0L Love and little danghter PTOduction cver witnessed in - Lake- [ARCH fn Lakelind. - We have good, pville on Sunday. 1t upre spending this week in Bartow land. The play is absorbing and the ($77O% companies and will appreciat SRAT Wabbal RMREHIONY 4w Ahne sba i 1 of the fop. CHTITE Cast is far above the average. a share of the business, Wil open we of the former mer's mother, Mrs. 1. R, Cason Of all romantic dramas, past or|OMces s soon ax suitable quarters i present, “Graustark,” probably ranks ¢an be secured. For present, see op ¢ Hamilton Puller,! Mrs. 1. F. Wilson and litte gin ! St in public favor, It not only | PIcie us at 165 Groen " et (A '|‘. e e TR has the dash and sinew of the old Do SLOAN & S0N 1p vesterday at- are spend ays g V Skt the Mo tils ol it Mrs Witkonts ! ® hool of romanticism, but the ahso- ast nis it g o Her- 1 ek visiting Mrs Ison's el wern toud . . res- wlithe Kole waes. Hothur: Mre. . It Cason Iutely me nl}n ouch which the pres Flyirg Tco Mign | gl ent generation of play-goers demands. I AT Wants de Yipsesg N mna bl . ) s My ) 0 Masiiton. or Rasvtos: 1a i b Mreo Mecuteheon’s stieving novel, an’ OF everythiing s | onele BEOR R 0r T b et 2o D Baker has tound excellens Ebei s O ik up sn ostrich i RN e e unigue material to transter (o 800N e ke hird wott and moth 4 A . : st the love of a courageons == o v dowd 10 Co 0 eooflice of Tax Assessor, and is - ; < ran I v A elims hfoe them i who rales over one of the M and Mys )L\ 1" Balkan States sheet N T l ' M1 W s o ol character and manly aftei p arnTCa i it L he overeides the old \\m|| tra 0 1ot this morn ’ i : S an s the oy iden \ : |:u | i atd win h oval naiden 2 oand dyivg is the busines 1 St Petershurg, % G or his f : Tohn O'Donald, Mes. Hesper will b ' i we do, o business. capt el LTI i Havdly less interesting is the woo wolalty of boring o s \I‘ Aot ot his triend. Harey Anzuish, Weo do it soowell that your ear clali Vedcotied by I's onald = siness carries thit-hearte tisi o 'ri busi : B Crions Haht-hearted ar and the Pring MeNts seem new portions of the Stau Nein-waiting, D, ar. As she is 4 s Wiy e aufettered by the conventions which Wo take your suit soiled and all . foedae il rineess e (X} Ne ' i M i i R Walker, the 'with Bis tamily at N1 East Orang. hod the Prin th mrse of filled with stain, 5 % , el Tove runs smoothly I wioas Madame Bou-"sopeet, veports the bi singl \ i HOOLIRS AU OL ] A\t retarn it to you a new sait | tors 10 the city yester-leatch of bass this season, having had | 2'51 10 2 happy ending. 1 is a won- : [ over 1o WItRess quite a tossle s oy, rosulting jn | 40Tl story of daving, courage and amain | st night at the Her-| e "‘y ; !-'1; Sicolinden PAmerican pluck, and the great pub- 8o comember one thing and bear it | xd il | e ic wl loved the book 1o e | They were accompanied ' yeasuring 2 inches long il’ i "”[ ‘le Illv i ::' ”' ”'",’:i "\:.::‘I in mind i LR dinoa.ttns! wreater dolizht in secing it veritied v Mrs Edith Haines-Ku- | o 5 S i e L AT e | ‘vl\.- st | That i eleaning and dying, we g | Mr. Morgan Groover, Miss Suella i Lol sk Ay excel in this line, LGroover and Mr. Roscoe SKipper went ! R e 1had [down 1o Tampa yesterday afternoon, | ’O:"lymg_": r::‘]""‘: We will call for your clothes and de- "k p of » lead- ‘You jus N e ol N ! M‘»'"' Ong O L rand last nizht attended o veception | ine,” sald uack doet Pl liver them, too o< of Mulberry, was h‘ (cine” sald a quack doctor to a con. iver them, 'y ¢interests in the county. sowner of the W, < on Joshua Creek, one of ! 3 2 ‘:” ”:‘ SRty ! Bay hotel, returning home this morn- NEOTRELIES A0 . ! ring at an early hour, making the trip ng an eight-inch flowing| oys have Hiwn in this grove. Prof. Sumner, County Superintend- vt of Public Instruction of County, was a prominent visitor to Lakeland yesterday EDISONIA Presents for the edification of its pat- rons tonight a very strong program, the headliner being easily a Rex | film, “The Rose and the Dagger.” This is a very pretty story, well told Lee E. Earnest, of Bartow, fpent yesterday in Lakeland, coming |ever to attend the meeting of tha | in magnificent acting. + Mae Marshall is spend- | poaa of Stewards of the Methodist The Thanhauser, “In the Chorus,” s in Tampa this week, 100 ‘is also a very strong picture, well | s the charming guest of as are all of that mke. Vs ROK Russell Mrs. M G. Waring's father, Mr. J. | Last, but pot by any means least, {M. Lee, of Kissimmee, spent ,\'uswr-;i" a Lux comedy introducing our old sue Thomas, of the'day in Lakeland. coming here as a friend Bill. and on the same reel a warler, was one of a par- gelegate to the District meeting of tomedy-drama by the same people in | i “The Romance of a Wager.” thing to interest all. Open at Some- I ) last evening to attend the Board of Stewards of the Metho- | a:30. « Herron theater dist church, | ! —— . — ——— Do pow Whitlck, a vounz “GRAUSTARK" WITNESSED ! of public instruction, is North Carolinian who hails from Sal- BYA DELIG!!TED AUD[“CE' Miami, having arrived jsbury, arrived in Lakeland yesterday While here he is a guest and is spending several days in Lake-' The audience that greeted the' Miami Herald land the guest of his friends, Mr. 2ud Graustark company last night were “and you'll never cough “Is your medicine so fatal ag gasped the consumptive iven at the lovely home of Mr. and | terday looking after hls;" g sumptive, M Mrs. L. ¢, Knight in honor of their|again * {daughters. Later in the evening|that” Lang-| Pl ‘llu-\ attended a dance at the Tampa M. 'l'h\'[ in Mr. Groover's car, the contract andj K well under way.~—Ar- HOME TALENT TO GIVE j MINSTREL AT EARLY DATE. EDISONIA _ The Ploneer Picture House of Lakeland. PROGRAM TONIGHT. direction of Mr. R K being made Ouakley arrived in terday for a stay of sev- I 1o the delight of her Betore her marriage. by local talent for < Miss Dbilla Roque- ' Citizens Dand The minstrel will Under the Lufsey for a minstrel show soon the benetit of th preparations are o he given “BILL BUYS A LOBSTER.” (Comedy ) “ROMANCE OF A WAGER." i her cecasional contain some of hadled with delight " the best singers and dancers in Lak v Her sister, land, and will made up of both CComeds —dvamia Ruquemore, who lives|male aid female peformers, What “IN THE CHORUS." ¢ Friday mornine er Mi, 14 nlwiy PETPIE l‘mll to Jack- production will be greeted 1 . “THL ROSE AND THE DAGGER vould huy n w 1 | ' ! AHEULLRIES) ADMISSION CHILDREN under 12 Good Resolutions Y B New Year Ve to trade at oyt Nta rroso 6. N. FUNK & (0. If you are not acustomerof ours try us this year. You will tind here a store strong, well manag «d, conducting its business the same as a bank: where the price is the same to all, and where a child may drive as keen a bargain as a man. HE gift that a man delights to receive and show. What a happy present to give husband, son or brother! With your picture inside the case! pusmF—ovm this watch. And their reliance ‘or a lifetime it runs true, Men of affairs—of power and on its faith . : : * s el founded, We pay special attention to THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAXND, FLA DOLOVOOVOOOOOOOOOOCONOOOCE: RED CROSS | PHARMACY | {m o= HEVCHOOOIVOOOFOCIVOOO FOGOPOO QO QOO EMMA ABBOTT. l'nma Donnn with the Lyman Twins. NEW INSURANCE FIRM. Without any worry or trouble to you, DeREE & CARROLL PHONE No. 257. BY ntmsmrn ' PHARMACISTS I Qu k Delivery 2 QQVVVOOTOOOC O PHONE 89 = T \ RED CRGSY PAGE PIVE man had the pres of miwd 1w WOMANLY WISDOM. take a large paper bag, blow it fal A shoe-hory s a great help when Of air, then break it on the wai ! putting on hildren's rabbers the stairs Mistaking the lond - Get the Kindling ready the nighy POrt for a pistol shot, 1he robhers It is a real pleasure, these, 104 oll mornines, 1o tind a well-filled i tasket all ready JEWELL KELLY COMPANY TO- Do not waste time and energy try- NIGHT. i to wash the bean pot the =am. Cay it is emptied. Put it in a pan “Tennesee’s Partner”™ will be pas CUwater for a day, and then it witl | O" by the Jdewell Kelly Compam a: clean easils their big canvas theater, corner The L G f el : o i and Missonri streets, tonight he best way of cleaning the ra SOV ; 0 g bt " play of “Wife in Name Only’ was bers on a wringing-machine is to rub " . o . 1tk ol A presented to a large audience lus lem clean with a cloth dipped in . SR 2 : e bt v night, and was a big hit. The Kel- coal-oil. 1t won't do any harm it the rubber absorbs a little, I you want to make the very best nds and which Will need no straining,” try the expe- timent of putting it iy a little muslin bag before placing it in the pot. You Will be surprised at the result The cold strikes up throuzh a mat- tress that just rests on spr and makes one cold in bed at night. Lay one or two thicknesses of newspaper springs; this will Keep out the cold and save the matiress from ley Company deserves packed nouses coffee, free from gre Cordiality. “Those two women always greet each other with the most effusive cor diality.” “Yes,” replled Miss Cay- enne. “Each takes pride In showing the other how artistically she ean con- ceal her real feelings."—Washingtoa Star N, Earliest Expressions of Thought. History, as it fles at the root of al science, 18 also the first distinet prod- L uct of man's spiritual nature; his earl lest expression of what may be called thought.—Carlyle. over the the down-siairs, alove in howse, amd hearing burlars STAR----Theatre----STAR PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT: awo “FORAGING" Drama '“THE OLD CAPTAIN" A Thrilling Sca Story “THE RANCHMAN'S SON" . (Western) i Music Music @, Ne are prepared to supyly the pub- lic with anything in the line of Music aml MIISi(Iill |llSlI‘lIIllelI(S A, Fine selection of Pianos always on hand. Also all the late popular Music, . Call and see us when in need of any- thing in this line, PERRY-THARP-BERRY MUSIC CO. KSIOXI R ew EENEY TR uu- [ PHONE 25 HOT CHOCOLATE WITH WHIPPED CREAM. TOMATO BOUILLON I RESH SALTINES GROCERIES We Carry NothingBut Absolutely Fresh Stock All the Time | £ Our Goods Are Right. .. Our Prices Are Right . . .. And You Will Be Right If You Buy Your Groceries of W.P. PILLANS & CO.

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