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gy 2 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Angle, who left here for Jacksonyille ,are now living in Bartow. **A Millionaire Tramp” toming on Friday February 16 at the Herron 7 hose Who Comeand Go F. M. Lanier is in Lakeland today hustling for votes, which he says he is getting in large numbers. wholesome and instructive amuse- pr and Mrs. R R. Sullivan mo-} S\re=y= i ooy nas had the pleas- e« down to Tampa today. and ... o¢ o yigit from her son, who left i reurn this afternoon, Dr. Sul-feyio morning for his home after a i down on professional| g,y of geveral days in Lakeland as her guest. mysteries of the workings of crime in some of the big cities. The story is a very pretty love story of heart interests, showing what disappoint- an £0i% Jsiness villains to resort to, to blast and ruin Euonraging reports continue to e fon the bedside of Hon. W. K. ksou, who is in a Tampa hospital, riends are very hopeful of and permanent recovery. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Tedder left this morning for Douglas, Ga., where they go to make their future home Mr. Tedder having a position there as conductor on the G. S. & F. Rail- way. Their many friends regret their departure and trust they may again make their home in Lakeland untiring eorts of the ever watchful detective, crime finally gets its re- ward and justice achieves its victory over wrong doers. The management of the present Word eceived today from Mr. O. pavis who left Tuesday for the (0 of his mother, says that her s somewhat better and it liat she may soon make a overy, expense in putting forth the present In a few days the Evening Tele- gram will begin the publication of s enother serial story, entitled, “The Cason, Presiding Eldes|Girl of My Dreams.” This is a very w District, is spending|entertaining and amusing story, and oon in Lakeland en route|our readers will certainly enjoy it. it Bartow, and while|lIt is the intention of the manage- in the afternoon ses-|ment to make the serial story a per- . Chautauqua, manent feature of the paper, so that our readers may enjoy the best things in fiction, while being furnished with all the latest news, local, state and national. of life. Many pleasing and SN0 the action of the play. EDISONIA subjects, dams stated last night that Lo engaged in getting the 1o tent up and that he was puch shape to make an ad- + that as soon as the sun would wax most eloquent. all right this morning, tor about 11 o'clock he to the Telegram office that nometer inside the tent reg- ecos and it was getting the time, you at Edisonia. Although their train didn’t get in until something after 7 last night, the members of the Rogers' Goshen Band were at cheir places at the Chautanqua tent before 8 o'clock last night. Although they had been on the road four days and were tired out, they certainly made fine music. Miss Hamilton also got in on the same train, but with the true Chau- tauqua spirit, she was on hand to give one of lier delightful talks, with- out the slightest appearance of fa tigue, which, of course, she felt from her several days' travel, coming here direct from California. the house was packed. of the pictures, hard to believe your own eyes, DISONIA The Pioneer Picture House of Lakeland. PROGRAM TONIGHT. Star Theatre Program for Tonight: AT THE STAR THEATER. THE PRINCE AND THE PUMP. (Comedy. ) THE VILLAGE HEROES, (Comedy.) THE LUCKY HORSESHOE. Despite the intense noise over the RESTLERS AND WRESTLING. Star thoa'u-r. the management ‘hzfs (Topical.) been getting packed houses. Their OLSHEAD, PROTECTOR OF IN- picture program is always so inter- } sting that their patrons do not pay N . ; .‘gfi,fi‘%fln any attention to the noise. (Comedy.) THE LIFE They offer tonight as a head-liner,| THE BELL-RINGER OF THE OF BEES. % H 'ABBEY (Educational.) The Prince and the Pump,” one . THE FALLING OUT, of the funniest comedies ever shown (Drama.) (DR ! in Lakeland; also, “The Village He-| ACROSS T(xsf rlo{.n SEAS, enic, roes,” another dazzling comedy. ‘“The Lucky Horseshoe,” ‘‘Across the Polar Seas,” and “The Bell-Ringer of the S b v MISSION +reseaeea10 O8] Apbey” go to make up a very inter- m‘sso.‘ HILDREN under 12 .......5 cts|esting program. However, though, e RS you must not forget their splendid | gy HOOOOOOOAORIOOOT0G | TSI 5 and 10c. We have everything that is classed as “Proper in Jewelry.” People of taste buy Jewelry of G. N. Funk & Co. We are offering special bargains in lines that we find we are long on. Don’t forget that we repair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry and do the work right. G. N. FUNK & CO. Kentucky Ave., Opposite Park Lakeland, Florida THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., FEBRUARY 16, 1912 “MILLIONAIRE TRAMP" TONIGHT Theatre is to amuse the patrons of ments, as it were, holding up the mirror of nature and revealing the ment will cause some unscrupulous the life of another, and how by the company has saved neither labor nor company to interpret this great play, and has surrounded the same with scenic effects suitable to the actien of the play, giving it the naturalness novel alties will be introduced during Offers another excellent program to- night, embracing a wide variety of It is a rare thing that you Hfail to see something that will please Quite a sensation occurred at the Star theater the other night, when Joseph Wise thought he recognied his wife in one With our flickerless machine it is DOQOOFOOTHOVOOOOOOOORRICHNC QIOHOEQGIOIQIQIOPFOPOPOBOI0S DEEDS FILED FOR RECORD. In Office of Clerk of the Circuit Court, February 9 to 15. A. B. Canter to Wilcox and Whit- ten. John Raymond to J. S. Sims. C.H.&N. R. R, etal, to W. A Turner. Henry W. Suell and wife to I. L. Jenkins. I. L. Jenkins and wife to R. A. and N. G. McCollum. United States to H. Aaaron, pat- ent. E. F. Snyder to Kate H. Edwards. H. M. Ritter and wife to C. C. Farmer. Barlow & Sadler to Albion Swan- son. J. H. Lancaster and wife to J. L. Tharp. A. B. Jones to Mrs. A. ham. Sessoms Investment Co. to R. L. Bevis, Florida Development Company to George Cherdon. Florida Development Company to Jessie K. Tschantz. Florida Development Company to Edith . Wielandt. . W. Conner and wife to Shallen- Lerger & Conner. J. Wind- H. M. Adams ahd wife to Will James, Samuel D. Jordan and wife to J. D. Tillis, W. J. J. Whidden to City of Bar- tow. J. \W. Bowen and wife to T. R. Starke. . R. Starke to George C. Beals, F. E. Durrance to J. W. Borven. Tax deed to J. W. Turner, . . & N. R. R, Co. to J. W, Cro- vey. : Reed Pope Development Co. to Jno. Holmes. Florida Development Company to J. D. Louis. Sessoms Investment Company James F, Gount, K. D, Stanford to Walter B, Hei- gel, Empire Land (ompany to M. and D, C. Gillett, ddgar Reuen to W. H. Scofield. R. H. Polk to O. C. Lamphear. W. J. White et al. to C. A, Pres- ton. Ellen W. Preston et al. to J. H. Lancaster. Peter McCorley to Robert J. Wil- n. H. Guy Nickerson to Alfield N. Robbins. Harmon Head and wife to Lucian Robinson and Isaacs, James T. Hancock to H. C. Gard- ner. J. H. Keen and wife to James A. Newsome. H. H. Bingham and wife to Sallie Fisher. Lula Jones to H, W. Bingham. W. L. Stephens and wife to Mat- thew Walker. Lyle O. Pierce and wife to Mat- thew Walker. W. L. Stephens and wife to W, R. Stephens. W. M. Moorehouse to D. N. Camp. A. F. Fletcher et al. to B. G. Hew- ett. George H. Robinson to John Frier. William Mann and wife to Bertha L. Winn, G. H. Colton et al. C. J. Jordan. John Mitchell and wife to Ivan L. Lytle. Barlow & Sadler to Coleman Ad- ams. Barlow & Sadler to George G, Lew- is. Barlow & Sadler to Carl Ewing. Barlow & Sadler to H. A. Rey- nolds. T. L. Marquis to T. A. Goode. W. G. Wilson and wife to T. H. Monk. Orville B, West to Smith & Hamp- ton. J. D. Porter to Orville B. West. Orville B. West and wife to Smith & Hampton. A. B. Thompson and wife to Smith & Hampton. to K. D. W. M. McAulay et al. to L. L. Bean, trustee, W. F. Dampier and wife to M. M. Loodhalter. J. A. Newsome and wife to Josie C. Reif. J. A. Newsome and wife to George G. Lewis. J. A. Newsome and wite to Carl Ewing. J. A. Newsome and wife to Coleman Adams. Wm. Hamilton et al. to Thomas A, PAGE FIVE e amilton. Have you seen Mr. Harry Hartell, John Baker and wife to Joel lo-)the human pianola, at the Star the- ater? max. George B. Murrell to H. D, Winnje. | J. W. Sample to R. W. Waite, ‘ E. E. Skipper to Payne & DeVane. | Milton D. Wilson to L. Z. Tate. All my time for private lessons Sherif's deed to Solon G. Wilson. | being engaged this week, those wish- H. D. Bassett and wife to EI-|ing lessons next week please 'phone dridge Johnson. 330-Red for appointment. [ wish it South Florida Lumber and Supply |undertsood that mo persons but those Co. to Paul-Waymer Lumber Co. taking the lesson (and friends who John Edmonds to R. R. Sullivan.|accompany at the time) will be ad- E. J. Yates to E. E. Shelhamer. mitted during the lesson hour re- E. N. Bowen to W. B. Morcum. served. Hall for rent. T. L. Wilson to Mrs. A. A. Ham- G. T. HOLDER, flton. Professor. DANCING ACADENMY. ERRON THEATR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16th. Tle Comedy Drama Success “A MILLIONAIRE TRAMP” Clever Cast Complete Scenic Production No. 1 Specialties Play You Cannot Afford to Miss Prices: 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 Reserved Seats on Sale at Herron's Store A ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone Your Order Don’t try your temper or patience, simply go to your telephone and call 62, and you will be con- nected with our Speclal Order Department. What- ever your particular de- sire may be, we'll take care of it with satistae- tory goods and satisfae- tory service. | R A N SRS AR SN, HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE A A A A Always In The Lead That's What We Aim To Be Always in the lead, when it comes to fresh, pure, full-strength drugs, tol- let articles, sundries, -and all drug store ‘merchan- dise. You'll be satisfied when you deal at our store for our service is pleasing in every way. is a sight of the satisfied people coming from this store. We d0 our level best not to let anybody go away with any other feel- ing. We would rather lose our profit than the good will of a cas- tomer. That's Why Buyers of our Dry Goods are especially urged to notify us if they find any possible cause for complaint about either service or merchandise. Your good will is too valuable to us to be lost. CHILES