Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 5, 1912, Page 5

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‘lhose Who Come anfi Go: lgl any Lakeland soed with this city 4 country., \ms, accompanis u THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELA . FLA., FEBRUARY 5, 1912, PAGE FIVE M. G. Waring Waring & Edwards REAL ESTATE BROKERS Office: Suite 12 Bryant Building (I. City and Suburban Property, lmproved and Unimproved Farms, Saw Mill, Timber, Turpentine and Cut-Over Lands. THE CAMP-MEETING. | The interest is increasing at the camp-meeting on| Last night {Free Methodist | North Kentucky V he avenue, tent could not hold the {and s #|ep Sellew preg people e stood on the outside, ched two nd will spey will also be p.m Ol services are comi NIER'S HENS CHALLENGE | THOSE OF MR. FENTON try is o1 2 to be noted a keen rivaly mead by the fact that on last in the Tele- number of we had ! m in rezard to the [eeas produced by a notice : to Mr. E eman's hens have 1m hens belong 1 that g been challeng ton, ane How red by those of a Mr=, Pooler, has 'n-jttu\. I farmer, vd from MeDonald, | We stated that 20 Wyandottes he- welcomed most | longing to Mr. ton laid 452 pany friends, who{d January, 15 Leghorns 0 meet her mother, feces and 6 Ancona pullets 108 8, < visiting friends, be- Iy« VanHuss and Mrs, »next o day or two. ws and her mother will t few weeks, at while here they will with all the attention r= o friends can bestow, EDISONIA. I uris orchestra toinght 7 to 1l nightly hereafter dur- < are also good and up standard, beyond can be said. The vl be warm if the night is TS "CRACKER DAY." d, Fla. m, City vitys de Feb. 4, 1912, ighted to wel- midst ond others is a nice ‘racker Day of Alabama, Geor- tozether and all our far, and we “liver the tof ot goods,” Your ‘riend, S. HUMPHREY Lakeland, and it is| and| such | | can show | Mr. J. W. Lanier has some hens that desire to 1’[\.[]- lenge those of Mr. Fenton, 12 Rhode Island Reds which states that dian Runner ducks that produced 196 eggs. We haven't figured out who has the best laying hens, but we i know that both are deserving of | medals, EDISONIA The Ploneer Picture House of Lakeland. PROGRAM TONIGHT. 'THE BLACK HORSE TROOP OF CULVER. CTropical.)y BETWEEN TWO LOVES. (Society Drama. |MUTT AND JEFF AND THE UN. l LUCKY STAR. (Comedy.) THAT KID FROM THE EAST. (Comedy.) | ADMISSION | CHILDREN under 12 yout daughter, your wife of your sister, this watch should be given. Jllll a strong, depzndlble timepiece. [t is also dainty <7 And it is the smallest watch made in America. lady Elgu will be l\et crowning ad: aristocrabic ornament of permanent usefulness. Lady Flgin WEARE Afi[NIS and beautiful. ornment—an Kentucky Avenue. Opposite Park r work- | at a certain namber! D. Fen-|"” as he has| e | Taid | }oeges during January and S In-| { HERE TOMORROW NIGHT. / The tomusic, songs, rag-time | e pumbers, dunces and laughing hit | in the bi: oW tomorrow night at i j llh‘ Herron Theater {*At Loue. I new people, costumes, | The Ladies” Ald Society of thelscenery, noveltios and features at First Presbyterian church will be ! entire oow pro.vary throughout. Co heme™ on Tuesday ait .'xuu‘.lhm-n Greater Mivstre!'s with thoe ) residence of Mrs. | (lean Jokes, th .\.&‘mi“' In W. D. Edwards Lakeland Florida COBURN'S GREATER MINSTRELS M, oy | | Heard Fine Lectures Gan 1 e " At Tampa Bay Casin f iz this ¥ s undo I [ Mrs, L. B, Devis went de i o the | seen ‘.\H.\l Sliitlhlll_\v 1 where in tie afters{ s ¢ tion vof old -] noon ¢ e had the pleas 'n“m | reput :[m-‘! ‘ loe OO 1 Rather- | thron stiutes d, d ©oof New Yorkfone of the best black-face men in twao did Tectures, | mins \ subject of one of which W ere are the bDead?” Judue Ruti- crford will come up to Lakeland Wodnesday and will spend the night liere, the guest of Me and Mrs, Beyis at their hopitable home on South | 1o : v Florida avenue, | Memorial Association Elect 1o | Officers Tomorrow. AL members of the Memorial As- sociation are urged to be present at the regular monthly meeting wkich tiukes place tomorrow afterncon at the home o Mrs, J, L. SKkipper, This meeting is the last to oceur in the year since the organization was begun, and the report of work ae- complished since the organization was started will be heard. The election ¢f ofticers for the Immim: year will also take place, and it is desired that a full attendance be present, !Entemined at Dinner. Mr. R M. MeKinney entertained a few friends yesterday at dinner at the Dad Hines hotel, A very sump- tuous menu enjoyed, which reached us too late for puh- wias 'im\\.-\n-l', Ilication in full, However, some of en, roast leg of mutton, asparaza tips on toast, creamed potatoes, roas loin of beef, pickles, olives, coffer iced tea, port wine and ¢ nog. After dinner Mr jtained his ride to Bartow, Joved, Those who enjoyad Mr, McKin ney's hospitality were Misses Ailec) ¢, Effic Nelms and Mr, Talmage MeKinney entel ginests with an automobil which was much en “Money Invested inDiamonds Is Never Lost” The Diamond Owne Has Something Worth While Some writer has said that we need the beautiful in our every-day lives in order that our minds may develop prop- erly, \ What can we carry about us from day to day more beau- tiful than the Diamond? Then why not spend a little less for things that are 8o soon out of date and worthless? ‘ Invest in a gem that will last you a life-time and can then be handed down for gen- erations to loved ones Specializing in Diamonds, we are prepared to give the very lowest prices obtainable where, and experienced smen wil ist you in making your selection. © Make A Specialty of Repairing Fine Watches N. FUNK & CO. Florida the viands enjoyed were haked chick- | 'make their visit to our fountain a pleasure. | MISS MINNIE REYNOLES GOES TO NORTHERN MARKXETS Mi Minunie Reynolds, who 2o purchased Mrs, 8 .\l Bass <mill week inery and dry goods New md other erpo York City, northern mar- foes 1o purchase the | vium, has lett for Baltinore Kets, aliere she | NEW YORK STATE BARGE CANAL' OF0D { OO0 4 o | QB0 Sar Iheatrm Program for Tonight:} b ERRON _THEATR Tuesday, Feb. 6 J. A. COBURN'S MINSTRELS 3 e T 500D JUSIC AXD G00D PIeTvREs P 1iCeSt DU, 75¢. 51,00 Advanee Sade at Hop Ntaore 1S OUR MOTTO. HIEAIR ed. 91k ettt kg dn CHERRY VALLEY 'Prices: 25. 3 5. 50. 75¢ 5 and 10c. ! GG | {J. B. DeRtE £. M. CARROLL TODAY'S PAPER. . IN O T |C E! i RRON SEEING ECSTON, A TALE OF OLD CANADA, WHEN TWO HEARTS ARE ONL. EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE | FIRE. at lierron Store A(IIIIISSOII Ndvanee Sale i futest conceits in spring . millinery | I you dike today’s papee, phon and also a fine line of spring ;uulf”*‘ hew wany copies you wonld like ; i : - sumnicr dry goods to send 1o northern fricnds, We|Cleaning and dying is the business [have an oxtra number on hand we do, Miss Reynolds, upon her return, will have on display one of the pret-| tiest arrays of millinery ever broughi to Lakeland, and her spring opening will be looked forward to with much 4 We do it so well that your gar- Wanted to Pile It On, Me. Ceoran “Cend yo loame look In 30" die ry o winute, kehnel! |y, ments seem new, take your suit soiled and all fiag Jegt wimt U find o couple or words interest by tastidious shoppers. She N it oty will 'l\ u'&i'il\l‘ll‘lilh kl I‘:"T ““ [to add to mah lod i o tice title what filled with stain, 9 e ASSISte S spring by A SS‘Ah was lll'l'll‘l' to jast "I" . p| s gii. ‘They ¢ avis, @ spert tri ' of Balti ‘turn it to you a new suit Davis, an expert trimmer of Balti- | qun chose me Grand High Most And ¢ y who is well known to the la- dies of Lakeland. more, W ;;:".,‘m»m \ i The Klddres All lee | grand words and refining thoughts of | (Club suddenly | dow.)- ) !iSfylng dl‘inks that de'mvold thinking anything it would not Worthy Exalted Imperfal Plenipotens again, tlary, but it strikes me dat sounds jes' | a little bit cheap — Puck So remember one thing and bear it in mind Browning Temporarily Forgotten. Professor Underdon (at the Boston Browning Club)--No, my hearers, we can not linger too lovingly on the That in cleaning and dying, we excel in this line, We will call for your clothes and de- our great master of Child of the House (entering suddenly)—"John L.'s goin® by, it yer wan® ter see him.” adjourns to the wine liver them, too, Withont worry or trouble to any yvou 'uck S woowno. DEREE & CARROLL anytling cever heen diseoy PHONE No. 257, Led the student of as- fronomy. VUoreptied the old pros | feesgor, whose mind Ll slipped a cog | - and tr 'FII’“-.“,"I him into lu_\l"mlrn!i"‘ll The Man That Counts. { fields; i ”{”'“ ¢ of her aro | wpanember ench of you that the authentic."~Chiengo News, chance for herole endeavor of a rathe er gpectacular kind does not often count; that the man who really counts “Mas on Venus pictires High Finanze A New York thief ehiloroforms hig | in this life is not the man who thinks = lvictims before he robs thom of their [ how well he could do some bit of ’mnnt-_\'. Probably Le i o humani- { herolsm If the chance arore, but the tarian. It is such s inful operation | man who actually does the humdrum, to get money from gome people that | workaday, everyday duties as those —The mlnre Roosevelt. Yo | dutics :-rlfi-- al Tribune, S— The Man of the Hour. Tke country is filled with re frmnor!. But where §s the man to be found that will stand for the things pro- posed by another faction aside from his own because It Is everlastingly right?>—Des Moines Capital. {an anesthetie is absolutely nec | =Cincinnati Comm 'Here they get all those 'delicious, pure and sat- Congsistency. “I suppose you nlways say exactly what you think?” “! try to,” replied Senator Sorghum; “but [ also try to be expedient for me to say.” 'light their little hearts. | 'We cater especially for| ‘the children=-we know, their needs and try to The Spirit of Music Bring them in today-- they’ll want to come back--they all d-. s o Red Cross Pharmacy makes its home in the elleker Bros. and Bjor Bros. pianos. It becomes apparent the minute the quickly-re- ponding keys are touched. Have one of these pianos in your home. All the rest of your life, when you hear veet, rich tone, its won- e ) you'll be glad you — it tment Jee us before r Prices and terms " i the late popnlarissues PERRY-THARP-BERRY MUSIC CO. 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