Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 21, 1912, Page 5

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o & r i 1 ‘ - PAGE FIVE LD il THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., FEBRUARY 21, 1912 “ e — | PR Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Garwood and| Mr. and Mrs, H. K. Hooks and lit-| Miss Eloise Loewey, of Tampa, 2 " 1 { II Mr. and Mrs. George Ranmey, of[tle son, H. J., Jr., spent yesterday |spent Saturday and Sunday here, the i R Those Who Ohio, have arrived in Lakeland, and |very pleasantly at Boca Grande. guest of her friend, Lucerne Carlton. F R E E ' } ! ( are spending some time here the e o —— il | a G Buests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.| e are printing in this issue the| Mr. Shephardson and mother are | [ | t Came an 0 % v Ranney, who have apartments|fu]] call, regulations, etc., of the State |up from Tampa looking over their in- [ ] H i at the home of Mrs. J. D. Allen. Executive Committee, with reference | terests here, Mr. Shepherdson having HEET || g to the approaching primary elections bought the P. Green place some time i ", | A card from George McCall states| Mr. Kennedy and family, who|This will be of much interest to every | 280. Lo ! 3 i now in Ashland, Ky., where|came here some days ago from Ne-|voter, E i I { L.5 4 position, braska, and who have had rooms at AN e e (e In yesterday's paper, Mr. Holder : l i e Mrs. R. M. Marler's home, have pur- - announced that he would give a { | 1 « lulia Patton and Marjorie | chased property in the vicinity of So- ary covaon, % TONIGHT | 9ance on St. Patrick’s Day. This falls Beoinninn ’ E i ! 1t Sunday for Christina,|crum, and will move to their new on Sunday and he wishes to correct ! 1[ oM for several days they will be[purchase within a few days. The city council is scheduled to|the date, stating that the dance will R It l 1 { the former's sister, Mrs. W, R DAL s meet tonight in regular semi-monthly [be held on Monday, March 18, W E D N E S D A Y i |’ | ! Gilis. —Gainesville Sun. Mrs. A, H. Lane and children, who | **81O" SR S LT || B ave been spending several days in e We are told that the suggestion 0 5 | J!l | Mr 1 ). Elliston came up froti|Lakeland the guest of their friend, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. fafe iy "_'_“ Telegram that the word And To Be Continued Until A 1 | mpa yesterday and spent the day | Miss Alice Smith, have returned to “Lakeland” on the new passenger sta- “} i ! akine hands with friends and at-|their home in Fort Meade. They for-| Edisonia offers tonight the great-|tion be made of electric lights prob- i Wik to business. merly lived in Lakeland ,and have [est historical picture ever made,|ably will be acted upon. It would s A I U R D A Y it | i many friends here who are glad to[showing the raising of the battleship[show up mighty nice to the travel- i ‘ Ll br | E. Hanna, who has been vis- |know they ara in convenient visiting | Maine in two reels, or 2,000 feet of [€rs and visitors, especially those com- I R || \¢ his sisters, Mrs. D. J. Brown-|distance. Mr. Lane is conducting the ! film. These pictures have been run|ing in on the night trains, Febrllal'y the 24th i A ¢ ana Mrs, A, H. Darracott, for the | leading hotel at Fort Meade, and re-|in Tampa for a week to overflowing s 5 » T | il . days, left 1ast night for his|Ports are to the effect that he is[louses and in other places wherever TERRY-CARN. B (1 R | Chattanooga, Tenn. It had[meeting with splendid success. slu:\m I‘hnly lm‘n- :n\-t \\'i}l}: the |'|'|w|:“ | e ot ot waniid Demonstration of the Famous New Perfection Ol Stoves. 0 1 | L i | ars since Dr, Hanna had e unbounded enthusiasm. They will be| s : ; < 2 o5 i Bl i \1lxd, i|"nd lln- was g:-mly Mr. Joseph LeVay has returned [here for one night only, Wednesday, | Fort 5"3‘“~"5"‘"'bl')llflry 15, th‘l! 1\'138? You can't afford to be without one, | : | irid at the growth the town has|from a two weeks' stay in New York |February 21, and to accommodate ali | Katie Carn "f"_l fr. John Terry were They will save you Time, Labor, Money and Fuel. . il Bl v thint time City, where he went to purchase a|Who wish 1o see them and also for the “"i"“‘l I“. marriage. o f i ' ‘ AR ARG full and complete line of gents' I'ul‘-ll""“'"‘ of those who wish to go to ¥ 'Ilh:l .lf”:l;" l: (“h‘t dnurg:h'r ‘;:_" i NEw pERFECTlON OIL STOVES : e 1 rs' Goshen Band left this|nishings, Mr. LeVay was accompa- | !he 1‘h:nmmmm.m- .\\'ill opvn‘ at 5 n. \t;:: |.|v:.a h...:{nfa:‘::;.:ds l:::,ug:,t,::g. | \ i rul Orlando, after a week's|iied home by his nephew, Mr. Ed\m'.dfl.‘l m,lf VR0, wier T ChERTN the S;:Alq- who will be glad to learn Are made by the Standard Oii Co., and are smokeless and ador- it f} i s i Lakeland, during which time | Savage, who will probably remain ll“;lr g hese pictures vou will|ot her new happiness. She is quite loss, simple to operate and nothing to get out of repair. With PRI 11T St | | drlighted Jarge audiences at the fhere all winter. Mr. Savage s a) 0 l,\'m.l l,n.m ; e nu'm..~|,uu “| 2 talented girl, having taught several proper care will last a lifetime. Guaranteed to bake perfectly. 0 11 AR |1 atanqua with their splendid mu- | scenic painter and has had much ex. | SUrCLY reret o 2 lvl‘""‘ i fml o terms of school gaining her first cer- Will save the purchase price in less than a year in the fuel | l | 2o to Orlando to furnish :r;'l'l:;lll;'l' li“,,mgll:“:i,:n:m” scenery for :l,.‘,; ‘Ial!lr‘l“:"ir\:n::-lv‘:ll l)tlx::::s-hy.\tl‘nl-mlrl::ll; tificate when l’n her sixteenth year, consumed. No troudle to show you. ; ‘I’ " i :“ ‘l ; I.“‘ e ‘.h'“fuu“".'l'. _“ hf‘_“ i g lr 0 - {Company will also be run to complete [ She also performs nicely on the piano See the window display of BREAD, ROLLS, PIES and g i p s there, and which is be " the program i addition to her numerous other ac- Ry the OIl Stove. Hot Biscuits and Coffeo from 10 11 SHA ) | mataged by Dr. Davidson, Mr. J. D Sims, who recently came i complishments, CAKES baked on “'n el 'y o4 ' Sl | AR S R here from Arkansas, and who pur- ? e o Hii6 room 14 a well kpown otz to 12 a. m. and from 3 to & p. m. le i | Nl Mrs. Ho G. Peary, of Cas- [vhased the Newell property north of DANCING ACADENMY. business man from (}nlvoston,.’l‘u-x: i ' L Vi who spent last winter here, | town, is opening a general merchan- S being engaged with and also owning Wik time they had rooms at Mrs, | dise establishment on his country ‘ Regular class social dance Wednes- stock in a large oil firm of that place, ‘ reiott o home, have returned o | Property, as he feels that a store of |day evening, 8 p. m. Gents, admis- hut stationed at Fort Myers since lasg A ' Jand and will spend the remain- | this Kind would be a convenience for [ sion, 50 cents; ladies free. A St. Pat- fall. Mr. Terry has reccived many of the sason here, being again [ the people of that section and would | rick's dance will be given on March telegrams on winning so fair a bride Mrs Darracott. During their [a180 be made to pay. Mr. Sims’ prop- IS and a Grand Easter Ball on Eas- for his companion through life. st winter Mr. and Mrs. [erty is on the extension of North [ter Monday evening, April 8 Pri- May Heaven's richest blessings fol- rlu y many friends who are|Florida avenue and is about threejvate lessons daily; hall to rent.|, 0 them I8 the sincero wish of thelr L] 4 to see them again. miles north of town. “I'hono 230-Red. many frionds, = i i | POPOHOPOHOHOPOPOFOHOIOIOPO A FRIEND. G0000000000000000%00000 | ELDER SKIPPER TO BE HERE. | 9¥200000000000000000000000 e mmmw e “BUSTER BROWN" COMING. Yy Yy T R X T X R vy D I s O N l A Elder 1. V. Skipper, state evange'- ar ea re i ist for the Advent Christian Church, At the Herron Theater, on Monday, The Ploneer Pictare Mouse |vill speak at “"‘; old opera house February 26, the billboards announce Alw.ys In o] ELIMINATE Thursday and Friday night at 7:30. we are to have “Buster Brown,” his of Lakeland. All are invited to attend. Pfogram for Tonigh‘: dog Tige, his father, his mother, his The Le.d DISTANCE ot s b et grandmother, Mary Jane and his PROGRAM TONIGHT. A CORRECTION. BY THE CAMP.FIRE'S FLICKER,|"™™ fetinue of pretty irl triends. That's What We Phone g S —— |. (Vitagraph Drams.) : "ltml. t;r erw n; ’sl‘hef:m: .. Alm To Be Your iE RAISING OF THE MAINE. |, 0ot sotemont of ail money| A DAUGHTER OF THE SOUTE, ouecwmtur s pivtured 1y tho peivs Order (In two reels.) Soo o . (Pathe Drama.) # ¢ Always in the lead, when (Educational,) J received for Mrs. J. M. Gill's benefit. IN THE PHILIPPINES and more 50 when idealized upon the Don’t try your temper or We had one dollar unaccounted for, (Vitagraph Drates.) stage. This success can be attributed it comes to fresh, pure, petionds, Mhank 4 THE WAIF, and we were forced to put this down We opeh promptly at sl . ok, |1° the fact that the many strenuous full-strength drugs, toi- tol. b L (Pastoral drama.) as “cash.” We have since found : Py SL8x o'clock. . | avents of his many-sided career ap- : your telephone and call where this dollar was donated by Mr, Peal to every one in an audience, from let articles, sundries, and b '::‘ f’" will be con- MISSION ... .. ..... ©...10 cts|J- E- Marehall. There was also large mlsso.- 5 a'd lm- the ragged-urchin, perched up in the all drug store merchan- ;::er D:D::t::t.’vp;::: quantities of bed linen donated, but 3 gallery to the staid man of business dise. You'll be satisfied LDREN under 12 .......5 ct8|i; was impossible to note these, as . | occupying the higher-priced seat be- geer your urtlclulsr de- e ES they were not all left at this office. 5 v |10W. Every one who sees Buster rec- when you deal at our sire may be, we'll take il ognizes the human nature in him. store for our service is :::; o 'l‘l:: ::::::::: The boy desires to emulate him, the pleasing In every way. tory ::""'“I”‘ man is carried back to the days when he, too, became involved in boyish ( ) scraps that suggested the slipper cure 2 to his mother. Then, too, Buster as a stage creation fairly exudes mirth. HENLE Y & HENLE Y His career is a dance, a laugh, a song or march, a perfect kaleidoscope of rapidly-moving changes, each of that 1"E WHITE DRUG STORE entertaining kind that evolve pure, wholesome enjoyment. Master Har- LR B2 dob Bl B bbb bl g old, who plays Buster, is conceded to _“@ be without a peer in the creation from Outeault's brain; D. J. Murphy e ———————————————————————— Tige, Louise Allen, who makes an ideal Mary Jane in size and ability: Lois Hall as Mrs. Brown and a big chorus of forty including the famous “Buster Brown Ponies” and the “Campbell Kids,” are all exceedingly clever, In watches as in most every line of manufactured goods, there are two classes—the dependable and the other class. 4 We sell watches that we can honestly recommend—watches that will give satisfaction. . ‘ | A sun-dial was the old way of telling the time; it worked fine when the sun shone, but left people guessing on cloudy days. Just as well buy sun-dials as some of the cheap imitation watches that are offered for sale. As watch specialists we advise the purchase o fa good, reliable watch, one you can depend upon—one you will be proud of. [ A Pleasure to Show Goods Watch and clock repairing, that's where we shine. If you have a watch that fails to give you correct time, bring it to us. We cater to jobs that others have failed to make run. G. N. FUNK & COMPAN NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The firm of Clough Shoe Co. has this day been dissolved. All indebt- edness of the firm will be assumed by W. M. Clough, who has purchased the interest and good-will of C. D. Jlough, ‘and accounts due the old them by over-statements as to values or misstatements as to the irm will be payable to W. M. Clough. qualities of our dry goods. W. M. CLOUGH, We Might Fool You Once C. D. CLOUGH, Slehop Was Ready for Them. by such methods but we are mighty sure we couldn’t do it twice, A story s told of a certain Normaa even if we wanted to do it at all. Honest dry goods at homest agalast the wearing of long hair before prices is better for both you and us. Weo can get provided they are honest. But we hardly care to wia ) have ) had they made their decision than the . wise prelate, who had provided for Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland, Florida ’,',",,';:',:q mu;::e:fifl& out 4 C H l . I E S 8008 removed the curls of the whole

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