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“WAY m EAST” TORIGHT. original version of the New York success, “Way Down East.”” The play has long. been recognized as one of the ‘standard ccmedy-dramss of the age, and has played to millions of people. The Kelley players give =2 first-class performance of the play. [ome and Go PR s aadd . Edwards, 2 prominent nis city, went down fo Jobn gey of U 1oday OB legal business. {nieed Jager and little child ir home in orning for the mfi;,:e" a few days’ visit in this fit for the Daughters of the Confed- eraey. “Wife in Name On'v” will be prem‘nud Lynne” will br and Mrs. that- - evening. “East be 'presented Friday Thursday night will be the, big bene-| the interest was developed by tln question-box system. About an hour! Was consumed in asking and answer- |/ 1ng ‘questiond.” The ladies also took an active part and manifested an in- terest in the proceadings. The farmers are especially inter- ested in the preparation for citrusp planting dnd vegetable growing, as well a8 a general interest in general farming Farmers” Institute wofficers were duly elected at the tlose of the meet- irg, as follows: » President—F. B, Hitehcock, Secretary—Judge H. E. Sands. FILED. FOR RECORD FOR % TREWEEKEHDEGIAN 30. Qva ©. B. Looney to L. M. Bates. “. 0. B. Looney to L. M. Bates. oS, . A. B. Canter and wlfe to Evans- & Carter Deen Realty Co. to John M. {whfi.tler NEW INSURANCE FIRM, o.vnumniqnlhn. . Don't waste life is doubts We have opened & fire Insurance gears; spend yourself om the wesl ‘ F. E. Baxter and ‘wife to L. M:|agency in Lakeland. We have g0od,|fore you, well assured that the dight strong companles and will appreciate | performance of the hour's duties witt a share of the busimess. Will open ' ‘be the best preparation for the bests offices as soon as sultable quartern‘s"' ages that follow — Emersoun. B&rah E. Powell to. M. M. Lood-ican be secured. For present, see or &phone us at 165 Green. Simpie Way to Make Sizes. The Maoris inhabitants eof “ Routh Sea islands. found themselves once o possessiun of & cupply of shoes ' lnstead of seeking switable D. H. SLOAN & SON. Point for Conslderation. “Wo must consider, not what the ;08 they cut off thelr toes to St the e will think, but what. the foolish shoes whenever it was necessary. w“b-mra to sa; —8ir Arthur Relps. _,_____—_—-——-———-—-——-———'~ John M. Whittler and wife to rrinme Lewis, 3 w ; night. e guests of Mrs. Jager's moth-' ¢ Streater. a ¥ ot to learn that General J. has been confined to his home o1 davs. Wa teust jess for seVeras days. nuuh improved. fo §il soon be ates, a trained nurse of this morning in company , for their o} urlington, lowa. The latter’s y is very much impaired, and it 4t his request that the trip is Gates will be away prob- s G jeft th visiting her parents, “;_\ E. Dayton, le't this hing for Jacksonville, where she eral days. Mrs. Wil- spend led her friend, . Miss r as Jacksonville on the| p to lowa, Where she went ome weeks. w. P. Pillans and little ater le t last night for Orlando, o they will spend a week the s, Pillang’ parents, Hon.|* .. S. A, Robinson. Mrs. Pil- ke in the Orange Coun- b is an event of State- | G. Munn's many friends learn with regret that he is ill s home on Orange street, having confined to his room the past| His early recovery is hop- br by his' numerous friends, who he will soon be enjoying his good health. , H. D. Mendenhall sold a mice ing lot on East Orange street week to Mr. J. C. Woodnl'! gh the firm of Ohlinger & A- We understand that Mr, Wood- ill seon commence the auccwn nice home thereon. . W. N. Sheats returned home day from the East Coast, where s been meeting the voters in iterest of his candidacy for the of State Superintendent. He st night for Orlando, where he attend the Orange County Fair, here he will have an opportu- of meeting about everybody in county, . T. J. Williams end family, Pa, are expected to ar- I Lakeland the latter part of Weck, which will be goed news y {riends here. This is to Lakeland since' ar or two agg, and) ily welecomed back, Shed Who The Kelley Company will present 'I hose at their canvas theater tonight the home! - EDISONIA. Another appreciative audience greeted Ernie Younkin and Miss Dg.! Ardin last night, notwithstanding the theatening weather, and they were again well repdid for their com- ing, Tonight is their last night with us, and as there will be changes in ¢He program it is hoped every one will take the opportunity of seeing them. The pictute program for tonight is also very fine, the best being Tmp. “Through the Air,” showing a thrill- ing race between an automobile and an- aeroplane. Also a good comedy and a society drama. * FARMERS’ INSTITUTE. Kissimmee, Jan. 30.—The Farm- ers’ Institute staff of the University of Florida have been filling appoint- menm in South ,Florida this. past eek. Several very successful insti- ‘Lutes have been held and a demand for future institutes was made at each point. €l Saturday, the 27th, a launch came from Ruskin to Tampa for the ‘spedke.rs and thejr equipment. was & general agriculture day for the community and quite an extensive program was prepared. The institute was prolonged into the evening and until{10 p. m. The hight session had some variation in readings and mu- *e by-local talent. The Ruskin col- ony have a very coopera:tlva settle- ment, and among them some very in- fluential citizens. Today Davenport gave a splendid audience who too)®iie entire day for their institute. Several had arrived since the mmmuf 8 year. ago, and EDISONIA The rmeyt lflctlgg. lhl —— YOUNKIN: (Juggling, Devil Sticks, Etc.) MISS DE . (Singicg and mncing.) THROUGH THE AIR. I (Western Drama.) o 5’ LOST ILLUSIONS, (Sotle‘.ty Drama.) | 'THE DOUBLE ELOPEMENT, (Comedy.) ADMISSION [ CHILDREN under 12 10 cte Two sessions were held, the fore-} noon with - an ‘attendance ‘of sixty, and ninety-five in the afternoon. Messrs. McQuarrie and Spencer leave here tomorrow morning to con: duct a meeting at St. Cloud, € The Kiddies A" This Store : Here they get all those delicious, pure and sa}- isfying drinks that de- light their little hearts. We cater especially for the children--we know their needs and try to make their visit to our fountain a pleasure. Bflng them in today-- =06 W .Wilson and wife to 0. B. wis. . . E. Hayes and wife to O. B. . i J. Allen Weaver to Bartow Farms M O. Feagin and wife to J. Allen Weaver. ¥ M. 0. Weaver. " Wahneta Farms Co. to Mrs. M. L. Hockensmith. > %, John H. Dunwoody to Clyatt & Shith. & Trustees I _fiunwoody. R. T. Sublett to John A. Johnson. e E. R. McMurray and wife to J T. Horn, United States to Thoma$ E. Dur- ‘rance, patent. ® Frank H. Fuller to Raymond F, | Urie. T, E.'Baxter and wife to P. 8, Wei-~ ttenhiller, \ A. E. Day and wife to P. 8. Weit- tenhiller, P. S. Weittenhlller to‘August Corl- son., United States Land Sales Co. " P. 8. Weittenhiller. f s Payne & DeVane to J. M, Lang- ford. F. M. Durrance and wife to H. N. Rogers. G. J. Marsh and wife to'J. P, Wil- son. W. D. McRae and wlfa to T, J. Al~ lison. «Mrs. Marie Palmer and husband to Mrs. Sarah A. Brooks. .~ Wm.'M. George and wi‘e toS D Cmel ‘ iy /'‘Margaret J. Dofley to Bullard & Joknson. I. Fund tov John H. J. L. Tharp to Mn Nellie O, Bnr- rank A, Bariiite and M‘t- to I Y iarp. { 4 W, Prater and wife to L. B. . FRECE ), W. McMillan et al, to Hugh W.: they’ll want to come/, -\back=-they all’ do, Money Inv@sted inDiamonds Is Never Lost”’ The ‘Diamond Owr, Has Soméething Worth While Some writer has said that we need the beautiful in our every-day ‘lives in order that our minds may develop’ prq:- erly, What can we el.rry -bout us {rom day to day more beau- tiful than the Diamond? Then why not spend a 1ittle less for things that are so 8con out of . date and worthless? Invest in a gem that win . last you a life-time and can then be handed down. for gen- erations to loved ‘ones " Bpeclalizing in Diamondg, We are prepared to give phe - very lowest pflcu obtainable anywhere, = and experienced salesmen will assist . you. in making your selection. Ve Make A Specnalty of Repamng Fine Watches §G. N. FUNK & Co. ak eland Kntucky Avenu_c,, Opposite Park Florxda Mfg. Co. to Georige M. Rit- a(. ©. Durrance to C.eB. Wudmam Malloy & Miller to M. H. Muller.. Powell to J. D. Tiills, B. L. Burdine and wite to Bstelle |} B, Crum. . John M. Burdine and wife to Es. |} tetle’ B, Crum, 4 wué Clekeman to 0. L. Hule. n _dones and wite to M, A. Til-| M A TINs to Housrlck. Flérida Development Company - J.'R. Payne. by Florida Development Company o[ M 3 WL Stewart, Florida Development Company W Lockey. Florida Development Company Loren B. Green, B‘krrmn Development® Company Marts D. McKeown. Flerfda Development -Company hnl W. Stevens. _Fienk Barhite and wite to J/ Bunyan.. WLF Green to P B. Ja.ckson “W. .M. ‘Rader and wife to P. B. Ackbon, H. D, Mendenhall to J. ¢, Wood- w 'SATAN'S RIVAL. mvm.m FOILED, * THE: BARON, SAVED FROM THE SNOW. \{misson: Feagin and wile to J. Allen|| Beginning January 1st, 1912, 1 shall endeavor to make Lakeland famous by producing tae best 5S¢ clglr in South Flonda. SMOKE INMAN'S BLUNTS’ THATS IT Mnuuctund by Inman Cigar Factory Lakeland Phone Fla. 233 Red Music Music . We are prepared to supyly the pub: lic with auythmg in. the lige of * Music and Musical 1nstrumts.. Q. Fine selection of Pianos always on hand. 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