Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 6, 1912, Page 5

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FPPEIIPIPPEIEIeY | ‘1 ‘hose Who' Come an? Go pEBPODY 1. Aaron, of Douglas, 1 a few days ago in La the guest of Mr. J. W. d family. Lover ,a well known busi- of Lakeland, was in the - attending to business . with his many Tampa \While in the city Mr. Groo- DeSoto.— cuest of the hune, o the rain was coming + uncomfortably at noon, <trels braved the ele-} sqve their mid-day con- corner of Main street and later parading avenue, \ . Tweedell and little .1 Louisa. who have been Teodell's parents in al weeks, returned accompanted Morrow, d with a| night, I's father, Mr, mes to Lake using property here, Skipper requests us to Lat on account o the will be no meeting of 1 Association at her home ut on Thursday aft- wed meeting will O this oceasion the an- of officers will be 1 siness transacted, s urzed to be pres- R 8 M mMorrow Stephens ex-| morning 1« » Bast Coast, where| itrps 1 which in during will superintend th several thousand boxe 15 Indian River oranzes buys there every season paper has and will continue churches and every nlhvl" itution every assistance way of free notices, | 1 tance, ete, In view of twe have done, we must confess, «r. that it looks a little un- 1 some of these institu- 1t we boost in every issue of o elsewhere when they job of printing done, s do all the “free” work. sibiv in the RRON THEATR Tuesday, Feb. 6 .A. COBURN’S| MINSTRELS | Prices: 30<, 75c¢. Sl 00 o Sale at Herroa Store | | night : I WILUAM TRIPLETT HERE EDISONIA mphis, Teun., is stopping in Lakeland a few days, the guest of Mrs, G. J. Wil- liams. She is en route to her home at Port Inglis, where Mr. Crossmore is prominently connected with the transportation compauy of that place EDISONIA. McHenry's Orchestra again wm,ht at 7 to 9 o'clock. A fine picture pro- gram, including a comedy-drama of | the Civil War pericd, two very| laughable comedies and a pretty In-g dian story. The house was warm; night, notwithstanding the disa- greeable weather and will be so in tonight. COBURN'S GREATER | Have you heard some say, *“All minstrel shows are alike?” Well, that man has never been two years biz laugl “Coburn’s | in succession to sce the ing, musical, Greater Minsty is completely changed, new music, new lxn. show, Leature That is the very reason Man- + Coburn makes the changes realizes t d new ideas, oW faces, new ures and the latest masic, songl ud story, strel manager in America who makes | a complete change every alizing that it old favo GOOD, NEW ones will be The company plete show Detter y this ye a change from last roand bett past reputation is a cuarante son; x'!\.l ind its | ol its| | Stro excellence, The comy this morni any arrived in the city g and although weather ‘ | not favorible they conditions will be greeted by a full house to- NEXT FRIDAY NIGH racticn of wnusual merit| secnt at the Hervon Theater, Mr, Jacques L Weinberg will 1t the character William Triplett, in the comedy-drama, depicting lite in Vir ginia, entitled, “Cherry Valley.” This new play has been most favorably ceived wherever presented this sea- noted actor, four-aet | The Ploncer Picture House of Lakela PROGRAM TONIGHT. UNCLE PETE'S RUSE. (Comedy-Drama.) “|company MINSTRELS HERE TONIGHT |, Wis patrons de-! and he fs tae only "‘“"1| ay theate rin eNw York eason. Mr. Triplett is a well known actor, and his company is composed of talented artists en- gaged especially for this play. An unusual attraction is carried by this in a high-class orchestra, \\hnh will furnish music during the .»Ln, and will also give a free con- cert at the Herron Theater at 3 p. Seats will go on sale Wednesday, l brua 7. Prices, 335, 50 and 70 cents. PAUL GILMORE COMING. An opportunity to see a fine play at the Herren Theater will be given at greatly reduced prices to those who subscribe for tickets early. The great actor, Paul Gilmore, and r company in the great New York and London suce The Mummy and the Hummingbird,” propose to play here some time in March. The best seats will be sold $L.50, but to secure the appear- e of this ereat actor and his all- company in thi at play, pat- may subseribe for these hest 1t the reduced price of $1 un- al of the nt. then it enough seribed to give the date will be fi advance been sub- nhted v Herron woald like for all who wish to see this play y ocome and "n\ can get the best seats at the When the regolar s on the price will posi- subseribe ¢ v while FROCEEDS FROM LECTURE PROCURED FLAG Despite the fact that Saturday night is unpropitious for entertain- e s (and the chanze of conl weather), Fely wood iry 4 osaw the v number of 159 people sathoered at the Lakeland Hizh Scheol to i b, W, Hall lecture on “The tion o the Girl" Dr. Hall can change the sublime Ivolu- a real hum from g to the sh udience swist, who . from ridiculons at the e drop of an e) He held his hut that zoes without spell-bound, telling; it s tor me to chronicle that the best thing about the lecture was to know that 150 people not only weng to hear this famous, good man, enough civie pr to aid the call for a flag for the school building. When one thinks for what flag stands —and what its and white for purity, surely, over the school-house is where its folds should fly. The 150 gavae closest attention, the electrie lights were at their bright- est and best, this number of people being the Lirgest ever gathered at such an entertainment, here. We friends will hope that patrons and loften wend their way tto the Lake- TINY TOM AS DETECTIVE. (Comedy.) TWEEDLEDUM'S RIDING BOOTS. (Comedy ) LONE STAR'S RETURN. CIndian Story.) ADMISSION .0 0 vvvnvnenn 10 cts 4Il|l.hRI..\ under 12 ...o00e 5 octs Lakeland, cky Avenne, Opposite Par land High School to future entertain- {ments, The only way the school can its myriad xuuL o I may #ped n < for o ]H'Yl'- from Prof, A, B AM, he having consented to give a lectur a Friday in March Apropos, we have secured the flaz? REPORTER gt money for canipment ,of which, pessing, we may I Jones, B.S, THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLy, FEBRUARY 6, 1912, PAGE FIVE One of our farmers went in his cow stable the other night and by mistake full of COW, gallon of turpentine. a quart of shoe says Florida cattle are not produc-| but hady “‘Money Invested inDiamonds Is'Never Lost”’ The Diamond Owner Has Something \Vorth ‘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 so 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 anywhere, and experienced salesmen will assist you in making your selection. We Make A Specialty of Repairing Fine Watches G.N. FUNK & CO. X Florida al mixed Ler up a nice mash in a box 3 aud of bran, The 1 that hu:l times had come, and that economy in order, meekly Ih' hm suppe r. -Iu t ins ¥ supposing till the next morning \\ln-u he milked her. She let down half a pegs and a bundle of laths. Now who| ti A ————re—— i Many compliments have been paid | the Telegram on its edition yesterday. ! rods of these copies have been | rurchased by the real estate agen cies, Board of Trade, ete., and are now hurrying on their way north-| ward to tell the story of Lakeland | ond her many beauties and advanta- | g0s 1o the class of people who aie looking towa ida at this time | with Such an issue helps o town, and, in all modesty, also say that a paper such as we try to m the Tel one of the tow: 1 longing eyes. noevery day, isi ereat advertiscinents can have, C’mrd Their Ow drinsing eup time cyer {50 remember one thing h ¢ vidual In «‘uuu Blizabeth's guest at a banquet brought Star Iheatre Program for Tonight: GOOD MUSIC AND GOOD PICTURES IS OUR MOTTO. THE ROSE CF XENTUCKY. (Drama.y A TRAGEDY AT SEA. LIFE ON THE BORDER, (Drama.) LIFE ASSURANCE FIRE. Admisson: 5 and 10c. that | SOOGOOGOHOOOGOOCANOODOONG colors | $OLOIOOHOPOIOTOIQDOBOHOED mean, red for courage, blue for truth = The Kiddies All lec This Store | We take your ERRON THEATR Friday, Feb. 9th Wm. Triplett Co. In e s wever ainonend 42 CHERRY VALLEY ™ mista l\. {Prices: 25, 35. 50, 75c Advance Sale at Herron Store J. B. DeREE £ M. CARROll NOTICE' Clearning and dying is the husiuossl we do, We do it so well that your gar- ments seem new, suit soiled and all filled with stain, And retarn it to you a new sui* 12ain, and bear i in mind That in cleaning and dying, we excel in this line, We will call for your clothes and de- liver them, too, or trouble to Without any worry you, DeREE & CARROLL - PHONE No. 257. Schoo! of Love In Germany. I ovder to connteract the falling off of marr ool of love™ has heen s te The schivol Lo such as how 1o en- ttentions, how to dis- LT, o converse with or withor oy socous knowls Pow to by iy Lo ivelons roo headaete, hanks serions a edge while ¢t rupters, cud ooter Chinase The Chincse hany which wao do pot joian, Ilu beche de mer is one of the o, 1 big sort of a wormlike crenture s fisiel opooat of the Pacific for i i csmeeld beneilt, Sharks' fins also a1+ n ¢ iy Theso are saved by P e islandeis cvery- where and sold to traders who coilect them for the Chinese market. The bird's nest soup is a well.known deli- cacy. The nests are among the most expensive articles of food to be paid for anywhere, s in 0 Joy! Mose Persimmons-—Wal, I fest bor- rled money cnough to git de marriago llcense! Now | hain’t got nuflin’ to worry about. till my dog llcense ¢ mes due!—I"uck s Chain, A mouse is atraid of & man, a man is afrald of a woman, @ woman is id of a mou ¢ there yon are, Chicazo New | e c——— \ Here they get all those delicious, pure and sat- isfying drinks that de- light their little hearts. We cater especially fo the children=-we know their needs and try to make their visit to our fountain a pleasure. Bring them in today-- they’ll want to come - SS- Red Cross Pharmacy: | PHONE 89 N E—— O back--they all do,! Phone 233 Red Inman Cig uarg, Germany, ve advice on ob- | FIRST BAPT[ST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St, ev. Willium Dudley Nowlin, | Sunday hool 9:45 a. m. H. C, Stevens. superintondent. ching Sunday at 11 a. m. and . Weekly p rmeeting Wednesday q\‘ nmegat 7 Woman's iy and Aid So- G0op.m Peopie’s Meeting L Rem ! first Wedn East Lakeland Sunday school at Milton, i | meetin s meeting Rev. W, I‘ aalmers, 1u|~lur. Sunday vol o a. m, More® sermon 1i:00 a m, 1 By 2 sermon at 7:00 p.om, Y. IS, OB meets at 6 p.om. Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30. 1 Cliristian Church. Geo. W, Weimer, Pastor. Sunday school 9: 40 Communion 1¢ Preactiing, 1TH:00 a, m. Y. LS. Co M co-operates with ather socicties at Cumberland Pres- wierian church Byvening sermon, 7 | Episcopal Chureh. Rev, J.o 1L Weddell, rector, wach Sunday only the El‘lll'll Sunday of each month, ! eacepting sunday school every Sunday at 1 1, m. Sservice T1ioo qm. Eveuning Prayer a:00 poom. i I M. E. Church, South. | 1. . Jenkins, Pastor. anday school 9:45 a. m, 1100 a, m. G:00 poom. 700 poom, Wednesday Morning sermon Epworth Leasue Fvening Prayer-mecting p. m. service, T:00 Lutheran Chuich. Rev. 1. J. Mathias, Pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m, Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and 7:00 p. m., second and fourth Sun- days. Catholic Church. Rev. A. BB, Fox, Pastor. Services are held on second and fourth Sundays at 9:00 a, m. Cumberland Presbyterian. Y. PS8 OO at 6:50 p.om, i funday school at the rega'2r hour, Without pastor. What Was in Her Heart. “Tell me,” he sighed—"tell me, beautiful maiden, what is in your heart?” The girl gave him a look of ey disdain, and then vouchsafed the monosyllable, “Blood!” o ——— At Last. We know now why the chicken crossed the road, hecanse we found the cgi—Charleston News and Courls er. A Nickel Smoke The “EL-KO” You can't tell its quality from its price, nov its price from its quality, It is better than gnost “ten-cent- iehters” and the equal of the av- Ctwo-Tor-n-quarter’” cigars, T'ry them, Manufactured by Fla. r WWWWWWDW@ OT DRINKS Something to Refresh and Invig- orate you in Chilly Weather ORIV SO Hot Chocolate THE WHITE PHONE 62 FOOCOTOTOVNTIDN DODDIDD | E : Clam Bullion Tomato Bullion and other Delicious Drinks Everything in Drugs of Course HENLEY & HENLEY DRUG STORE LAKELAND, FLORIDA.

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