Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 24, 1912, Page 5

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PAGE FIVE THE EVENING TELEGRAM . LAK ELAND, FLA., FEBRUARY 24, 1912 “BUSTER BROWN" AND THE' CIRCUS. Buster Brown and his dog Tige, Mary Jane and all the Buster con- tingent of girls of various kinds wili be the attraction at the Herron Theater, and incidental to the com- ing of Buster, it will be of interest to note how many fond parents of the community will be smitten as SR S5 they are when the circus comes to 5N T"E .Enlcl".! town, that is with the “Oh, I've got N e i : to go to take the children.,” It's ‘ el S 9 an old excuse for Dad; but watch AT N THAT s him when he gets inside and see if : he don't enjoy the performance rore than the kids; of course, he kad to come to bring the children. 3 , It's an old excuse, but you néver saw D R KI N G s a parent who martyred himself in a this way that didn’t rake off his i INEW DISCOVER ROSEDALE'S STREETS TAKE THIS RELIABLE REMEDY FOR The owners of Rosedale will have, COUGHS AND COLDS i Mrs. B. K. Young and Mrs. Minnie |BOOKER WASHINGTON 8. Russell returned this morning Those Wha from Tampa, where they attended the HERE ON MARCH 3 Gasparilla ball. C ome ana Go g oL Dr. Booker T. Washington, by in- Mr. and Mrs. Gray, who have had|Vitation, will begin a tour of Flor- 2 rooms at Mrs. Morse's home for sev-|1d8, leaving Pensacola March 2, ac- o .| eral months have taken apartments at |OmPanied by a party of distinguish- My~ . R. McLeran spent Friday the home of Mrs. R. M. Marler. ed men of the country., He will ar- winoon in Plant City. T e rive at Lakeland March 5, at 8 s e Rev. Smith Hardin is in Lakeland |V ¢1ock 2. m., and leave 5:30 p. m. Wis. F. E. Brannen and grand- today looking after his business in-|!!¢ Will speak at the baseball park aghier, Miss Elise House, are vis- terests, and is also taking in the|®t 12:30 p. m. This hour has been pe (o latter's mother, Mrs. R. 0. Chautauqua. chosen by the committee in order to allow all the trains to get in, We are inviting the citizens of all races to Lakeland on that day from all the surrounding towns and from 'K —_— . This has been a great week for M- A H. Barker and little sonm, Lakeland with her Chautauqua. The M. Andersou and daughter, |ayengance and interest has been a s Lunice, of Plant City, were the | paqie 1o the city. Quite a number|™ far as they will come. Lakeland esi= of Mrs. R. 0. Park vester-l), . oyronded from Bartow. The ex-|3PPeals to Dr. Washington and he v i ercise will continue over Sunday.— is delighted to visit us. The white R NN Bartow Record. »=- , [Deople are giving us all encourage- v i Lo o v [lent, and we are organized to do our best, B T McClelion, the “Tip-Top” poo medicine man, was in - town Mrs. Lula McColpin, who has been aiav. He is a familiar character [spending several weeks in Georgia, | A committee of about fitty ladies, pnital . T K 3 . o bkt : . out Southern Florida.—Bar-|Went down to the Gasparilla ball at | With Frank Davis and Gussie Wash- b Tampa Wednesday and returned to :‘””"" as chairman and vice, has i | Lakeland last night and is spending | "¢®h appointed on cleaning and dec- by M " J o sets © ote on- some time here the guest of her sis-|o'ation, and the tin cans and old x.:.la.llh:‘g O‘r sln'zlsklon‘u)h fed dyt) AR wuooplue coue" Mis 0o Do O'Hearn returned from |y oves BOK. Young. crocus-sacks must go. The commit-] © mx:{ Ni"\l. ‘;iu B l‘l‘:l~ AND ALL i last night, having been down tee has heen g b oo fare at work with grading machines B ot M. e e e LR SR TEN Wk WML Mee et 1l Aot R BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS attel a, e Chautauqua tent caught fire |* i and- 5. e i e | et 01 Mrs. H. E. Snow, VeAtefdny MmotHing tiim oanof PROF. W. A, ROCHELLE, gan avenue in huumfl of the first par: | PROMPY USE WILL OFTEN PREVENT = — stoves, but it was put out before any REV. 8. I, SAVAGE, thes “l: pun'hfl:nrlo(si Slm'oml ::mfl mw“o"l‘ A“D LUNG TROUBLE g ¢ i e a7 Bedsstnd is t ¢ named for the home city or EED B G b i v Wk MR M, Rt N REV. A. L. BRUNSON, pa o ; 4o PRIOE 800 and $1.00 SOLD AND QUARANTEED BY el 5 o Bi G i : DR 3 SR town of the first purchaser of lot on w Tampa, where she was the|iis hands in his efforts to extinguish - D). SIMPSON, Monday 26th. A street leading from ALL DRUGGISTS o of Miss Helen Waldie tor sev-|the ftire, but he will not suffer any REV. ). H. BROWN, ;uko‘\.lo;(ml‘ will be given by local . BAYS l:"lll::l: b ,Ii'llll:”‘ll\i‘_']]‘][l HEg gy, et i ol parties to be set to palmetto trees to ket ihiisiig bt RS R e be named Palm avenue. Owners will Miss Fannie Storts returned last J i DANCING ACADEMY. endeavor to get the city to place elec- - ! " o b se MY 1 - SEBI TS e L x--u:.l-n:.t- Illl'::lll‘:ll:;l:i' :H’I”llh:-u\.i'“;‘. e tric lights on every street, s=,====PECIAL ENGAGEM:ENT p et of Mrs, Melville Carruth, Hallam Land Company of this city, : lh‘zfllul' class social dance Wednes- i = -— rcached Lakeland Wednesday and day cvening, § p. m. Gents, admis- A I",[wn"fll slmv HERRON I HE A l RE . residence of Mr. Percy Welch | Will be here for soveral days. My, | SO0 50 cents; ladies free. A St. Pat- el on fire Wednesday by the ex-| Knudsen accompanicd o party of | " k' dance will be given on March cion of a gasoline stove, The|home-scekers (o Lakeland, a number :\_ “‘"'l a Grand Easter Ball on Eas- et was scorched up but mot|of whom have purchased property in| Monday evening, April 8. Pri- o damage was done, The fire[the Hallam tract. Mr. Knudsen fs[ ‘%' l""’,“'"‘" daily; ball to rent. s put out by Mrs. Welch's mother, | njoying a visit with his wife, who is Phone 330-Red, Miry Jones, whohseh hands were | fecretary and treasurer of the com-|— Iv Lurned in extinguishing the|Pany, and who is one of the most en- mwmumwmmwma ot~ Hartow Record. ergetic and able business women in | PROQO0OOGOOVOVOTIONODOHID Florida 00000 | THE FREE umuonfif CHURCH. Stflr Ihcatre DISON [ A| 1 o i w o have been conducting a camp-meet- The ".I“r rmn House ing on North Kentucky avenue, \o Progr‘m for Tonigh" 0' l.“m‘ purchased the little white church at] — tue and Maknolis strest and_wii| WHEN WIFEY HOLDS THE PURSE. PROGRAM TONIGHT. have regular services henceforth. sgmfls. Rev. E. E. Shelhamer will preach to- (Comedy.) riorrow at 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p.| JOHN OAKHURST, GAMBLER. m. Bishop Sellew will speak next (Drama.) LAKELAND MONDAY. FEB. 26 R, RESARS oY Ounece upon a time, almost forty years ago, the first successful writ- ing machine was constructed. The machine was very crude in appear- ance and yet wrote quite satisfac- torily, considering the demands of the time. One of these machines 18 now at 56 North Broad street, Atlan- ta, Ga,, in the office of the Reming- ton Typewriter Company. This first machine was constructed in a little corner room of the great Remington Gun Works, in llion, N. Y. It was the first of the famous models of the writing machine which bear the g f A Forty people; twenty whistling songs. name “REMINGTON.” There is a A score of sprightly and vivacious vast difference between this first . . model Remington and the later New gitls who are blessed with nimble toes and wonderful voices. The Comical Musical Comedy Touch, visible model Remington No. 10, The history of the Remington is —_— THE THREE SHELL GAME. An epic | the nistor ; CAUGHT N IS oW gz, |74 Eh Good wats. sood| A CONVENIENT BUBGLAR. [i‘an been mia whas the memomus[|] PTICES: 50, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 S . singing. You are invited. "omedy. ) Typewriter is not best because it is u (Drama. ; 3 g : I| STARLIGHT'S NECKLACE. |first, but first because it s best Seats Now on Sale at Herron's Jewelry Store BABY NEEDS MEDICINE. Naturally Alarmed. (Indlan Story.) Remington branch offices are every- : (Comedy.) “Ze bootiful heiress scared me to where. death when she asked if I bad any. S b thiag to hide from ze world.” "uu 5 —_—— .............. sleur was alarmed” “Terribly! Mfllsson. a'd Im When you sprinkle the clothes for _______ thought she had seen ze solled shln lioning, cover the basket with a big, beneath ze big Windsor tie."—Bostoa BOGOOO00000 o | Record. G.N. Funk & Co. Are Watch Specialists In watches as in most every line of manufactured goods, there are heavy blanket, and the clothes will keep moist and not mold even in the hottest weather, R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER _ Will furnish plans and specifications or will follow any plans and specifications furnished. BUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY. SMITH & STEITZ Real Estate of All Kinds Rooms 19-23 Always In ELIMINATE The Lead DISTANCE That's What We Phone Ailm To Be Your GO ON YOUR HEAD({} s oo || OFler it comes to fresh, pure, Don’t try your temper or patience, simply go to Twesday Night, jFebruary st Moo your telephone and call let articles, sundries, and 62, and you will be con- 27th, at the all drug store merchans. nected D:m. our Special : Order Department. What- dise. You'll be satisfied ever your particular de- Lakeland Skating RIRK[3[F = vou aom s our || Sie may ve ol ke " 2 care of it with satisfac- =, store for our service is tory i and sat This is theregular Lakeland pleasing in every way. tory service. couples might. No gentle- L 4 less ehaperoned by a young HENLEY & HENLE Y man allowed on the floor un- lady. THE WHITE DRUG STORE Let me show you some Lakeland homes I have built, LAKELAND, Phone 267-Green. FLORIDA two classes—the dependable and the other class. 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 & COMPANY Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland, Florida The Owaer’s Price is Our Price

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