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FIVB THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA. FEBRUARY 22, 1912 PAGE HERRO THEATRE Monday, February 26th. BUSTER BROWN 40 People—75 per cent Girls pmm— Mr. E. W. Lapham, of Claytor, Del., has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, B. I, Peter for the past week. Mr. Lapham spends his winters in Lakeland, where he owns a great deal of real estate. He hopes, how- ever, to return to Dunnellon during the same season next winter and show some of the sports about here that he can kill birds as well as they. —Dunnellon Advocate. SddE Mr. Jim Johmson is spending the day In Lakeland in the interest of hose Who I i:l!elr;nndldacy for the office of uult)‘ o) - FREE ’lems ration Comeand Go Mr. L. W. Bates, candidate for the office of tax assessor, is in Lakeland today shaking hands with friends and fixing up his political fences. Mz J. D. Allen is spending this + st. Petersburg, where he has eral large contracts for deep wells.| Rev. J. R. Cason, Presiding Elder of this district, i8 spending the aft- ernoon in Lakeland, the guest of his daughters, Mrs. Love and Mrs, Wil- son, and while in the city is taking U . |Dr|ces: 50,75, $1. $1.50 Miss Clara Belle Cason is up xm-, A PRECOCIOUS YOUNGSTER. WATTERSON AT FORT MYERS. Col. Henry Watterson and Mrs. Watterson, who have been spending a few days in this city, guests of the Royal Palm and W. O. Head, mayor of the city of Louisville, who ai:ived yesterday, accompanied Col. W. B. lialdeman to Naples today. Colonel Haldeman came up to meet the dis- tinguished party.—Fort Myers Press. Mr. A. B. Noll, of Martinsburg, W. , arrived last night, joining Mrs. pl1, who is visiting at the home of ther, Mr. E. N. Rodrick. Mr. bil will be here for several days. WEDNESDAY And To Be Continued Until SATURDAY February the 24th. Hon Park Trammell, who spent|VWeek from Bartow attending the turday in Lakeland, has just re- Chautauqua, and while here is the ined from the Manatee sections, [Buest of her sisters, Mesdames Love 4 is row visiting at Tampa, where |and Wilson. e Tribune states he is meeting with Imost cordial reception. Is that prince of jollity, ‘‘Buster Brown,” who comes to the Herron Theater Monday, February 26. In fact, this juvenile head center of the genus Brown, has become notorious throughout the land for his fun-mak- PENALTY OF DEATH ing proclivities and right well is he CANCELS INSURANCE POLICIES alded by his dog Tige, Mary Jane, the tramp, the cook, Mrs. Brown and| peath by the hand of the law voids all the familiar figures that have re-|g)) life insurance policies of the volved about the youthful Buster|criminal, The supreme court of the from time to time since his first 10-|ypjroq States so held in the fight of ception by the greatest of all carlca- | }e children of James 8. McCue, for- turists, R. F. Outcault. Buster this|ner mayor of Charlottesville, Va., and while In the cly is the guest|YCAr I8 personified by Master Reed,|y1o was executed for the murder of Mrs. B. K. Young and Mrs. Minnie |of his friends, Mr. and Mrs, George |!han Whom no better has ever essay-|nis wife in 1905, A policy for $15,- Rasscll left on the noon train for|M. Wright. Dr. King Is the presi-|©d character. New songs, dances and |90 was carried by McCue in the mpa, koing down to attend thelgdent of the new hospital which fs|F'usic together with new and most|n,renwestern Mutual Life Insurance eparilia Ball. While in that city |soon to open In Tampa, and will in|®¢laborate costuming and staging add|company of Wisconsin, After ro- ¥ will be registered at the Tampa | the future make that city his home, | #¢5t t0 this year's presentation of this|,;owing the case in the federal courts tost effective of musical comedies. |,.4 in the courts of Virginia, the court announced that this public pelicy in both federal and Virginia Jurisdiction demanded that death by the law should void life insurance. THE RIGHT MEN IN THE RIGHT PLACE. Kathleen, Fla,, February 14.—We, the citizens of Kathleen and sur- rounding vicinity, wish to extend our appreclation to Mr. J. Everet Bryant, county commissioner, and Mr. J. P. Mordaugh, superintendent of public roads of this county, for the excellent roads built in this part of the district. Mr. J. E. Bryant has proven him- se)f an efficlent commissioner and one that is looking out for the wel- Mrs. Rice, who formerly lived in Lakeland but who now resides in Tampa, has been spending several P . Groover attended & Rex-| 4, 00" 11 Lakelund the guest of her convention, held last week in friend, Mrs. C. G. Arendell. ksonville, and a photograph taken the delegates shows “Doc” to be ¢ best looking of the bumch, and y were a handsome lot of fellows, She re- turned this morning after enjoying £everal sessions of the Chautauqua. Demonstration of the Famous New Perfection Ofl Stoves. You can't afford to be without one. They will save you Time, Labor, Money and Fuel. Dr. Winston King, of Atlanta, is a prominent visitor to Lakeland today, NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVES Are made by the Standard Oii Co., and are smokeless and ador- less, simple to operate and nothing to get out of repair. With proper care will last a lifetime. Guaranteed to bake perfectly. Will save the purchase price in less than a year in the fuel consumed. No troutle to show you. See the window displvy of BREAD, ROLLS, PIES and CAKES baked on the Oil 8tove. Hot Biscuits and Coffee from 10 to 12 a. m. and from 3 to 5 p. m, v hotel, ....... AL i Mr. Chamberlain and family, who R Mr. ard Mrs. A. E. Sloan and chil- |are occupying the home of Mr. H. D. DANCING ACADEMY. en, of Clearwater, reached Lake- [ Mendenhall on East Orange street, ¢ vesterday to visit Mrs, Sloan’s|€XPect to leave in about ten days for| Regular class social dance Wednes- Ber. Mr. wf G. Wilder, who is se-|thelr northern home. They have|day evening, 8 p. m. Gents, admis- at his home near Socrum. | Sreatly enjoyed the genial Florida [sion, 50 cents; ladles free. A St. Pat- n returned to Clearwater | Clime, and especially has Mr, Cham-|rick's dance will be given on March s merring, but Mrs. Sloan and the berlain enjoyed the splendid fishingz| 18 and a Grand Easter Ball on: Eas- idren will remain over until Sat-|iM near by lakes, having on several|ter Monday evening, April 8. Pri- dav. ocasions been extremely fortunate in|vate lessons daily; hall to rent. § making some splendid catches, This!'Phone 330-Red. = estimable family will probably be POCOOOIOOCBOODOVOOTOCO00 regular vicitors to Lakeland in the|™ T B e future, at least this is the hope of | {OFGHOSOIOFOIOLOLGFOISOFOSD D I S O N I A their many friends. CUR00000000OROOODOONL0 The Pioneer Picture House A chnrmln; \'Is;tor to t;m clty Is 0' llkel‘l‘ Miss Addie L. Townsend, of Baxley, Ga., who arrived last night to be a pusly LAKELAND HARDWARE & PLUMBING (0. guest for several weeks at the home fare of the coufty. He has become A PROGRAM TONIGHT. of Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Deen. Miss Prognm for Tonlght' very much enthused over good roads Always ln EL[MINATB _ Townsend visited Lakeland last sea- *|and is working hard to give his en- VEILIN _| 80D, at which time she made many tire district the advantage of good ¢ % PEACE MON triends who are pleased to learn she THE IDLE BOAST. roads and Is putting it In at & very (Toplcal.) :’" ': ‘:‘; ":‘"' ":‘;L tS:Q ""'"' no (Drama.) low cost, which Is giving us the oubt, be the recipient of much so- MISS CHOXPERIENCE. benetfl of every dollar spent. mwmn“nmxmn mfll)l MAN. !, attention, being very popular in (Comedy.) The county commissioners did & e : soclety clrcles. THE MESSAGE OF THE ARROW, Jyery wise act when they secured the GINATIVE BILLY. (Drama.) { Jeervices ot Mr. J. P. Murdaugh as (Comedy.) It is with regret that we note PUTTING IT OVER. superintendent of the roads and to THE FALLS OF BOHEMIA. |that Mr. E. G. Wilder is critically (Comady.) bave charge of the county convicts, (Scenle.) Il at his home near Socrum. His Mr. Murdaugh shows himseld to be many friends join in the hope that an expert “good roads men,” which his work shows for itself here. He saves the district from one-half to three-fifths cost per mile. He also thoroughly understands handling labor and knows where to place each man. His entire acquaintance here have learned to appreclate him as a man of noble character as well as an offi- clent leader. Any town or commu- nity that has such citizens is to be complimented. PMISSION ... .. .........10 ets| D€ Will soon begin to show signs of * 2 improvement. Mr. Wilder is the fa- Mlss“' ILDREN under 13 .......5 ct8| her of Mrs. If. L. Swatts and Mr. Joseph Wilder, of this city. : Order Department. What- dise. You'll be satisfied ever your particular de- when you deal at our sire may be, we'll take care of it with satisfac- tory goods and satisfac- pleasing in every way. tory service. < > HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE 5 and 10c. G.N. Funk & Co. Are Watch Specialists In watches as in most every line of manufactured goods, there are two classes—the dependable and the other class. We sell watches that we can honestly recommend—watches that store for our service is CITIZENS. The Lead DISTANCE That's What We Phone Alm To Be Your Always in the lead, when Ofdel' it comes to fresh, pure, Don't try your temper or full-strength drugs, tol- ’,::':‘f:;.:::." .2 let articles, sundries, and 62, and you will be con- all drug store merchan- nected with our Special ‘The DuPont Powder Company gave an exhibition of farming with dynamite on the farm of C. H. Stew- art, southeast of Melbourne, last Saturday. In spite of the rain, quite a' crowd was present, and all were Interested In this quick and easy way of ridding the land of stumps, trees, roots, and so forth. KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL Health is Worth Savine, Md%fifi&ifi?’ 7 Many Lakeland people take their WE WANT ALL THE DOLLARS _——— lives in their hands by neglecting the kidneys when they know these We can get provided they are honest. But we hardly care to wia them by over-statements as to values or misstatements as to the 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 organs need help. Sick kidneys are responsible for a vast amount of suf- fering and ill health—the slightest delay is dangerous. Use Doan’s Kid- bey Pills—a remedy that has cured Watch and clock repairing, that's where we shine. If you have thousands of kidney sufferers. Here| 3 uslities of our dry goods. s is & Lakeland citizen's recommenda- » watch that fails to give you correst time, bring it to us. We oater to L e We Might Fool You O jobs that others have failed to make run. Lakeland, Fla’, sae: ~1a Moy 1506, ou Unce I publicly recommended Doan’s Kid- ney Pills and at this time I am Pleased to endorse them again. 1 have taken this remedy, procured from the Lake Pharmacy and have been relleved of backache and other symptoms of kidney complaint. You are welcome to use my statement at G. N. FUNK & COMPANY |z e O Sale by all dealers. Prica 50 C ‘ H I : Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland, Florida Rew York, sclo agenta for ths Unlted ; L E S by such methods but we are mighty sure we couldn’t do 4t twice, even If we wanted to do it at all. Honest dry goods at honest prices is better for both you and us. : )