Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 1, 1912, Page 5

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— e v ‘ .. PR L i A SN THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 1, 1912 PAGE FIVE Protect Home Industry By leavmg 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 Anerican 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. 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 Mrs. Earl C. May was a visitor to] Mr. (. A. Cole and Mr. G. N. Funk Tampa yesterday, and while thera|have severed their business relations Those Who was a guest of the DeSoto. in connection with Funk Jewelry Co., Mr. Cole purchasing Mr. Funk's a K(nnolh McDonald now has a po-|interest in the business, and the lat- Come an Go sition in the store of Mr. Joseph Le- ter left yesterday morning for his Vay as salesman. old home in lowa, much to the re- A gret of the many friends he has W, 8. Preston is in the C"Yl Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain, who|made since coming here. Mr. Funk (king hands with friends. |have been living in the Mendenhall (is a fine young man and was quite g A S e hcuse on East Orange, have returned [an addition to business and social r R B. Huffaker, candidate for|tc their home in Ohio. cireles of the city, and will be great- Tonight the grand concert by the . DANCING ACADEMY. Metropolitan Company of New York !W. FlSke JOh“son a, the opera house, Music lovers of Lakeland will, no After March 1, the class socidl deubt, fill the opera house tonight dances will be held on Tuesday eve- to hear the great organization from Y i ning of each week, instead of Wed- New York, who are to give one of nesday evenning. The club dance their select programs. These artists Loa[ S Negofla(ed will be held on Wednesday evening. have had a most phenomenal succes: ‘i'his is a private club dance, and is during their southern tour. Miss limited to the members who have Gerwing, the young violin virtuoso, . A 5 has been considered one of the great- |Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orang :‘,:?:f?r“;,;::n;:yt::em: “l,‘\::”. ¢ Grove Property a Specialty. evening of each week the Lenox dancing club will meet. This is & private club and limited to thirty ROOM 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING ! members. )i prosecuting attorney, is R S T Iy missed. the voters of Lakeland| Mrs. E. N. Morrow returned to - - behialt of his candidacy. |her home in Sanford this morning| NEW AUTOMOBILE AGENCY. i after a visit of several days in this - parles Trammell is spending|city, during which time she was the| 1 am preparing to open an auto- in Jackson, Miss., where|8uest of her friend, Mrs. J. D Grif- [ mobile agency in Lakeland, having lled several days ago on|fin. ciosed contracts with the Penn Mo- —————— tor Car Company, who are manufac- . The seats for the Paul Gilmore|turers of the best cars on the mar- r (. W. Love is the owner of a|attraction will be $1 until next|ket. pdsome Penn roadster, which he!Tuesday night, when they will oe! 1 will handle roadsters and tour- ived yesterday. The car is eqmp_[ralsed to $1.50, the regular price.'!ing cars, etc. Cars are nobby in ap- with all the latest improvements| Those who desire to attend should|pcarance, but their chief claim to a fine machine in every respect, get their tickets early. ‘fnor is satisfactory service. Ask will enable Dr. Love to answer —— Dr. Grifin, who has had one in al- Glls with dispatch. .~ SERVICE IN GERMAN, niost perpetual motion for several months. Mr. Barhite has one also, The people of Lakeland .will have and Dr. C. W. Love, has just receiv- the opportunity of hearing a sermon|ed an elegant roadster. D delivered in German Sunday morning| If you contemplate buying a car, lS O N I Allr they attend the Lutheran services|let me make you prices. A beautiful in the VanHuss hall. Rev. Techling-|roadster is the only car in stock at The Ploncer Pictare MOWSE |bers, of South Dakota, will deliver |bresent. \ o' h“uu. the sermon, which will be spoken in D. H. SLOAN. the German tongue, the songs also —_— being sung in German. The public| St l'(-uarnburz (ltl:ens have al- PROGRAM TONIGHT. ;is invited to be present, and espe-|most made up their minds to build Lakeland Opera House FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH Ist GRAND CONCERT ==-BY THE-- Metropolitan Concert Co., New York e e e —— e —— . —— i R g I e ek __._._—__—__——_..___—___————- | cially all German speaking people, |2 public market house. Artists: J;l Ys;zw}‘:s:—m MARCH 11. thmh»r ”"{_hi“_"hilfr :)r i lt‘ Manatee r('ler'y grmrers are get- MISS JOSEPHINE GERWING Victor Pr_anSki' Tenor l ? "' \estern ('omedy.; | EDI—SOEA plr';:‘:t.m“ i s bty Violin Virtuoso. 7 Margaret RlChey' Soprano g ,;" { ' HUSBA‘){DS WANTED. . I:()fl.-m mmzhl. a detective story of R IOOTO00OTOODTOD000000 | 5t Violinists on the concert stage, JOSEphille Gerwing Violiniste T { KING, ’l"]{;n;:é) : ! more than ordinary merit, and which and so0 were the other artists. The John Rebarer, Pianist ] b (Drama.) they think will be sure to please all fellowing is the program: 5 lovers of that class of picture. Two ar ca re Suite op. 44 Violin and Piano good comedies in addition. (Schutt)—Miss Gerwing, Mr. Re- RESERVED SEATS 50c. 75c and $1. 00 .............. 10 cts| Bear in mind the illustrated lec- barer. § otg 'UT€ On "Dante’s Inferno,” March 6 Arl, "Quees of Sheba” (Gounod) Seats Now on Sale. Becker Bros. & Co. Plano Used """" and 7. —-Miss Richey " i Program for Tonigh" La Boheme “Aria di Rurolpho” ”SI[R B R ‘l I [ ————— (Puccini)—Mr. Pranski. CLEVER HER YEARS Scotch Poem; Novelette; Polonaise g BE'YE?E:)SM " | (MacDowell)—Mr. Rebarer. f¢ Coming to LAKELAND. They will hold a Grand "?fi.w IA':::):‘:Js‘q;:inl:: 33153" son. [vening ]'e|egram’s ‘I'I.Ie tl'e P Reception to which old and young nm%l‘u‘nla?h ]iun lmrveeII Ji’.:"'i;fliiffffifiamn; a arty . are cordially invited Elfentanz (Popper-Halir) — Miss Gerwing. You can get it by writing a verse about Paul Gilmore in “The Mum- am ’ SSI 0" AbSOI u t el y F r ee MISW 5 m loc Pagliacci “Vesta la Gubba” (Leonca-| ™Y 8nd the Humming Bird,” the attraction at the Herron Theater, Mon- vallo); Still Wie die Nacht (Bohm) |4aY, March 11. The writer of the best verse will be given four $1.56 E —Mr. Pranski, '€and see these Famous Characters in Real Life.|S0838083808080808080808088| Waits Caprice (Bertha Remick); Seats; the winners of second prize two $1.50 seats; third prize two $1 o seats; fourth prize one $1.50 seat, and fifth prize one $1 seat. Out ’d eception will be given under the direction of CE00INIDIITDIDeNeTenene | Revolutionary Etude (Chopin)—Mr. Rebarer. town readers can compete as well as city readers. Each verse must be J C w Duet, “Samson et Delilah” (Saint ® @ SI[l Il Saens) —Miss Richey, Mr. Pranski. Real Estate of All Kinds o S NEW M ARKET Herron Theatre Rooms 19-23 | MEAT mm'gn GROCERY mmnllmll Good Meats, Fresh Grooeries| prompt At3p.m. " " gl The D™ i e ¢ S The Telegram’s Theatre Party Coupon Name of Contestant

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