Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 28, 1912, Page 5

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| i oot gl s | - <« o 9 - i ¥ &l THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., PEBRUARY 28, 1912 PAGE FIVB LARGE SUMS OF MONEY Are Sent From This Section Each Year For Life Insurance ne Aynerican Bankers Insurance Co. Is owned and controlled by thousands of bankers scattered throughout different parts of | the country, including bankers in Lakeland. It leaves its Life Insurance money at home to be invested locally. PR PEemRPeeey | Yosterday for treatment, returning : on the afternoon train. Those Who ; Comeand Go % Mr, 8. 8. Hancock, of Kathleen, was shaking hands with his many Lakeland friends today. Mr. W. Harry Gage, Deputy Su- preme Organizer of the Loyal Order of the Moose, has secured rooms at the home of Mr. R. M. Marler, and A. J. Holworthy, ac-|left today on the noon train for prpanied by the latter's mother, | Tampa where he will remain until 3 Merriman, have reached|Saturday, when he will return to v and are now at home to!lakeland, acompanied by Mrs. Gage “r friends in the Mendenhall bun-|to make this city their permanent low on East Orange street. home. Mrs. Gage is a member of the s —— Methodist church and will be an ad- ‘apt 1 W. Kerr and Mr. August|dition to its membership and to its kcke, of Carlinville, 111, are in|various societies. keland looking over the country, pd while here are stopping at the ! flerson hotel. They are old friends| \ W Cowdery went down to ristui this morning on a business Mr and Mrs Mr. J. R. Talley, adjutant of the Mr.J. R Talley and that gentle- local Camp G. A. R, has returned % is seein® that they learn all|from the State Encampment held out the many advantages of this|last week at Zephyrhills. Mr. Talley rtion stated that the roll was called, each ———— Camp reporting the number of Hon. W. K. Jackson, who has been |deaths within the past year, Tampa for several weks, where heland that the death rate was only Rderwent an operation, was able to: 5% per cent. From an organfization e home Sunday, much to the de-|of this kind, representing as it does "V' " lis many friends. We are|the older population of the State, 4010 10te that he is much improv-{the small per centage can not be ald well on the road to recovery. | excelled by any State in the country, “ Va5 Wble to go down to Tampa'ard a better advertisement could not 0.N. Funk & Co. Are Watch Specialists e —— I two classes—the dependable and the other class. will give satisfaction. that are offered for sale. one you can depend upon—one you will be proud of. jobs that others have failed to make run. A | be sent out from the State in regard In watches as in most every line of manufactured goods, there are We sell watches that we can honestly recommend—watches that 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 As watch specialists we advise the purchase o fa good, reliable watck, 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 Mr. W. B. Kennedy, who to the healthfulness of Florida than|here from Nebraska, and who came this. chased property of the Florida Good PSSR Homes Co., near Kathleen, moved out Mr. H. L. Culler, of Milwaukea,|to their place yesterday. Wis,, accompanied by his family, reached Lakeland today to make this city his home, Mr. Culler having ac- cepted a position in the Lakeland News and Evening Telegram office as linotype operator, As they will make Lakeland their home, it is very prob- able that Mr. Culler will invest here. Mr. J. J. Boynton is in Lakeland today looking after his political fences, Mr. Boynton is a candidate for county tax assessor. It is with deep regret that we learn today that Mr. Clarence Perry is seriously ill of typhoid fever at his home in Tampa. His father went OHOHOROH0RCH tuv his bedside last night, and if pos- sible to move him, will bring him to Lakeland. Mr. Perry was for a long '.C "'ICCI' flc“" m'se time a resident of Lakeland, being of Lakeland. with the Pillans grocery store and later clerk at the Tremont. For the past eight months he and Mrs. Perry have been living in Tampa, where he has a poistion with the J. E. Mickler Grocery Co. His many Lake- PROGRAM TONIGHT. A BREACH OF FAITH. land friends will regret to learn of (Drama.) his illness and hope for his speedy THE W(Come:yr.‘} BUG. ey ; , GRANDMA’S TOOTHACHE. (Comedy.) EDISONIA Offers tonight a fine comedy bill, the +++.10 cta| headliner being “The Baseball Bug.” This is a picture of merit as a com- edy, incidentally introducing several SOLRROOROOOROOOOOOCR (of the stars of the Philadelphia — = = == | Champions. “Grandma’s Toothache” is another very amusing picture, while the Rex Company contributes the dra- matic part of the show with “A Breach of Faith.” Don’t forget the great feature pic- ture tomorrow night, “The Karly Christian Martyrs,” one of the most realistic pictures ever made and also beautifully hand-colored. To accommodate the children we will open tomorrow at ADMISSION ... .. ..... CHILDREN under 12 .. Hide, W. 0. W. SOVEREIGNS, ATTEN- TION! Special meting called for February 20 at 7:30 p. m., at our hall, to con- fer the degrees of Morning and Noon to all those not having same. T. C. SMITH, Manager Camp No. 78. NOTICE TO R. A. MASONS. A call convocation of Lakeland Chapter on Thursday, February 29, ccmmencing at 3 o'clock p. m., to confer all four degrees. All visiting companions are invited to meet with uz. By order H. P. 2t. C. G. ARENDELL, Sec'y. CONCERT BY THE pur- ! | THE STATE BANK OF LAKELAND (. This is to certify that this Bank has a contract with The American Bankers Insurance Co., of Chicago, whereby all monies it receives for Life Insurance in this section will be left with this bank and invested locally. E. O. FLOOD, Cashier 4 d00d Ale axiom —_— ; - fault { p—- Lakeland Opera He FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCI CRAND CONCERT --BY THE-- Metropolitan Concert Co., New York Artists: Victor Pranski, Tenor Margaret Richey, Soprano Josephine Gerwing. Violiniste John Rebarer, Pianist RESERVED SEATS: 50c, 75c and $1 00 Seats Now on Sale. Becker Bros. & Co. Plano Used e e e T e e S T S S sings in French, German and Ital-|in the Tenth Judicial Circuit Court ian. Many of her lighter songs she| of Florida, in and for Polk County. sings in English. Besides beng a splendid artist she is a very beau- tilul woman. Miss Richey's nulu-r| was an officer in the Confederate The State of Florida ex rel State's Attorney vs. The City of Lakeland, a Municipal Corporation—Petition tor Validating Municipal Bonds, Notice is hereby given that the above cause is set for hearing before the Hon. F. A. Whitney, Judge of sald Court, on March 15, A. D. 1912, O¢ as soon thereafter as the respect- ive parties can be heard at Braden- town, Florida, or wherever the Judg: {ay then be, at which time all par- ties having an interest in the vali- dation of municipal bonds for the City of Lakeland, voted for at the bonding election of said City of Lakeland, on the 30th day of Decem- ber, 1911, may be heard. . This the 28th day of February, A. D. 1912, A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk of Circuit Court. . Program for Tonight: THE CALIFORNIA REVOLUTION OF 1846, POLITAN CONCERT CO. army and Miss Richey i be L) ¥ chey is a member|THE OLD CONFECTIONER' ; Miss Margaret Richey, the prima |°f the U'nited Daughters of the Con- TAKE. » s W3- N M p donna with the Metropolitan Concert | federacy, being a member of the] (Biograph.) Company of New York, which will|New York chapter. HIS EXONERA ® ® appear at the opera house Friday| The Savannah News says: “Miss (Lubin.) - right, March 1, is a southerner by’”arnret Richey, the soprano, has a birth, a native of Richmond, Va.|Very full, rich voice, clear, sweet and She possesses a voice of mellow and |beautiul. entrancing qualty. She studied in| Seats now on sale at Herron's Jew- Europe under various masters and Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland, Florida Admisson: 5 and 10c.

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