Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 29, 1912, Page 5

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— ; o i i A { J e THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., FEBRUARY 29, 1912 PAGE FIVR L Protect Home Industry i By leaving the money at Home. Did you know that more than ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS is sent from this Section Each Year for Life Insurance? | If this was left here would it not do wonders in way of developments? e s me Amnerican Bankers Insurance Co. An old line Legal Reserve Company, owned and controlled by hundreds of bankers in different sections of the country. was organized for this specific purpose. It issues all ot the latest forms of policies. gives the greatest amount protection for the least amount of money and the only Life Insurance Company Investing its money locally. See Agent at State Bank of Lakeland. e o o (s et o 8- ew9 e —————t——— 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 q AT & XIS i ERE ] E .. R PP PO The people of Lakeland llnn'li NOTICE. ]\iETROPOHngNgONCERT COM- ! EDISON}A. DANCING ACADEMY. *‘ - ; want to fail to read the unnuunw-i N “ml‘* \” ;;:. Rk f '()ITol's e G of 1he stebii el (lhose Who @ | nieHt ity At DAl el the mt.ll;.lm;nim and Co-operative Union, At the Lakeland Opera House, onlpi«‘llll"'s of the age in “The Chris- 2 is i i io] 3 7 i lances will be held on Tuesday eve- ) @lot page 5 in this issue. will met Friday, March 8, at 2 Friday Night, March 1. tian Martyrs,” Gaumont's master-| “*"" ) y '} | & el § i T o | picee, benutitully colored and true N of each week, instead of Wed- it | ome an 0 @ SRR [e'cioek, at Griffin, A full attendanc Ihere are many good reasons why | P1ece, i ) @ . oy i J ‘ ’ adl skrithonr R " . weday eve r y \/ | b z Mr. W. A, Bennett went over tolis poquested. our music-loving people should at-|t detail in every \h'l,\. This picture | nesday evenning. ".|.' u L i POGPEIPEFBIP® | o purorsburg, where he goes to ul-l T. A. RODGERS, tend the concert given by the Metro- hfls been ghown in Tampa for three | will be held on Wednesday eve ndnx|;. i " S Iy ; { 2 i hi iace President. politan Company, on Friday night nights to overflow housges and is pro-|i'his is a private club dance, and is i oF Bichaity mxjmur.\ LR Sho CHAUIINNE us otk o 2. 8. GRIFFIN, secretary, al the Lakeland opera house, First, | hounee 4 great. ‘Two other good|limited to the members who have { Oninshy, of this city, 8§,,q enjoy with St, Petersburg people and nbove all. is because it is one|Teels o go along with it to make up [ herctofore met in the Odd Fellows .»1\."““ h“r;‘ C;hll{l dsll]l(;r the splendid singing of Miss Nell o’ the finest musical organizations [2 full program, Hall on Wednesday evering. F;ridly H R » bedside > R i % : (S o i _ ‘ s 3 i o ; y 111'l'l'l ‘? ¢ Bunnell the music of the Rogers’ Go- CUOVODOLHOOCCOMDOOLODO00CO | v in the concert field; second, Next week, Scott |“.5||,: with il ‘\'M.“_ of each week the ‘T““ o Perry. Siion Bkbd: a6d. tie efoits ot thi that the four artists of the company I‘ustr:nml lecture on Dante's Inferno.|dancing club will meet. This : a Ormsby “ nt down ye her excellent talent EDIS O N l A are all young persons, with young|Slides taken from the great five-reel|private club and limited to thirty 1 Ormshy we! 'n yes-other exce alent. picture. Watch for dates. members. i o the bedside of her son-in- M. Clarence Perty, at Tampa S The Pioneer Picture House o= S l-a.r'n T Hl. G. T. Spear, the Lakeland gentle- { Lakeland ke < man who proposes to advertise Flor- 0 . nziit to Lakeland, his con- F the medium of a series ¢ considered very critical. |18 through [ ving picture films, arrived to- fends carnestly b that the|OF moY PROGRAM TONIGHT. kis Wil _\‘,n‘,:n;;: ;as;::e nndtthn: day and will present his plan befor: il be restored to health |the board of trade, with a view of getting their co-operation in the ef- m CHRISTIAN MARTYRS. R !fort to advertise the Land of Flow- (Historical—Hand-Colored.) T Padzett returned from Way-| . oo Myers Press. ! s yesterday, where he accompa- THE RETURN. i R R. Strange to the hospital (Drama.) % days ago. He states that Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilcox, who anze i3 doing as nicely as might|kave a home in the Hollingsworth |JOLLY BILL OF THE ROLLICKING “pted, and it now looks as|neighborhood, left this morning for R pu il take a treatment for|their home in Burlington, lowa, (Wiestern (Comedy.) Yis and that an operatlon!whvrr- Mr. Wilcox returns to his Lakeland Opera House || - FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH Ist GRAND CONCERT -e-BY THE-- .. Ut be necessary.—Tampa Tri-| business, it not being possible for ey Strange is well pknnwu him to be away longer than three ADMISSION ... .. ..ooonnns Metropo‘ltan Concert Co.’ : lived here for several|mwonths at a time. This estimable| CHILDREN under 12 ....... his many friends will|ccuple will return to Lakeland again g S New York noof his illness. Ilu-xt fall. SOGOFIOCOTICOOOOCODGOOOD - e Artists: R Victor Pranski, Tenor Margaret Richey, Soprano i 1 Funk & Co. Are Watch Specialists Vv l ‘ In watches as in most every line of manufactured goods, there are Josephine Gerwing, Violiniste John Rebarer, Pianist GEAN REBARER, PIANIST. | sonali full of aitistic tempera- B went; third, because the manage- Seats Now on Sale. Becker Bros. & Co. Plano Used ment has made the prices so reasona- ble, from 50 cents to $1, so as (o allow everybody to get a good re- served seat as low as 50 cents. Such complimentary press notices as this company received wherever they appeared is simply astonishing, and in many places a return date was booked at the request of the many music-lovers who attended the first concert. Tickets are now on sale at Her- ron’s Jewelry Store. Star Theatre Pmmzrsf!o:u;ls' ‘onight: The Telegram’s Theatre Party Coupon (Pathe.) THE PUNCHER'S LAW. (Western Essanay.) JOSH’S SUICIDE. (Biograph.) ALLIGATOR RANCH IN CALIFOR- NIA. (Pathe.) TRAILING THE COUNTERFEITERS (Biograph.) Admisson: 5 and 10c. 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 & COMPAN Keatucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland, Florida Evening Telegram’s Theatre Party. You can get it by writing a verse about Paul Gilmore in “The Mum- my and the Humming Bird,” the attraction at the Herron Theater. Mon- day, March 11. The writer of the best verse will be given lonr'n.io seats; the winners of second prize two $1.50 seats; third prize two $1 seats; fourth prize one $1.50 seat, and fifth prize one $1 seat. Out of town readers can compete as well as city readers. Each verse must be accompanied by an Evening Telegram Theater Party Coupon and reach the Telegram office by Saturday, March 9, at 9 o'clock a. m. R R A T sl o VPG o i S oo, e Name of Contestant “The Mummy and The Humming Bird” at the Herron Theatre, Monday, March 11th. £

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