Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 4, 1912, Page 5

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- Suiton f » - il = ke —- N — PP THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 4, 1912, PAGE FIVE Protect Home Industry 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? me Aerican 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 ....... b A. V. Hamill, a conductor of the|especially enjoyable to this popular Hon. F. M. Thompson and wife, of EDISONIA Atlantic Coast Line with headquas-|young lady. Mrs. Saunders has|Salisbury, N. €., who have been B — h Se Who ters at High Springs, was in the city |[many friends in Lakeland who will | guests of the families of Mr, Peacock | Presents tonight one of the best SM"" n & s"[ll'l o o 2| vesterday. He has been getting |make her stay most pleasant, having | and Mr. Lufsey for several wecks re-|stories shown in pictures, under . Comean? Go around with the aid of crutches for|for a number of years lived in Lake-[turned to their home yesterday. They [ the title of *“The Track Walker." PP dnininD the past three weeks, the result of [land, and still owning valuable prop- |are regular winter visitors to Lake-|There is also a Western drama, very Real tslate 0t A" Kll‘ds having his left foot crushed while|erty on Lake Hollingsworth. land, and always have a good word|good, and an amusing comedy, handling a heavy piece of timber. and a boost for our city. Wednesday and ’l'hursday nights e —_— illustrated lecture, ‘‘Dante’s Infer- the Hon. Worth Trammell, State's at-[no,” by Scott Leslie, Mr. Leslic will Rooms |9.23 recently occupied by Mr. T. L. Waring has sold ! \\ svor, has moved into|house in which he now lives to Mr. EDlS O N IA torney of the Judiclal district In |also favor us with some topical h pe she is at home to her|t B. DeRee, and the latter will take which Pensacola I8 located, spent|songs. Raymondo B““dl““ (0lds, who purchased the sanasl st of Apr ; esterdd i { today here e = possession on the first of April. This eer Picture House yesterday and a part of NEW AUTOMOBILE AGENCY SIS — is a modern bungalow and will make 'he Ploa' lal tand ;‘lsiling I:"clal:li\'c-s ulndi ll‘ll':l‘(ls. er. ’ — T:lun Spearman, notice of whose|Mr. DeRee a comfortable home. It 0 (4 . rammell’s home is in Pensacola,f preparing to open an auto- ’ u being broken, appeared in Sat-|is located on South Missouri avenue, amll as hle has n(;li been in Lal:(cl:l;: sibile Khuney 6 Lebslnd: Ravine The Owner’s Price Is Our Price dav's paper, was not hurt at the|Jjust outside the city limits. BABY SHOW BEGINS MARCH 11, d“:l"g o :]s‘::il “‘tu :'l(::rs‘sprendld closed contracts with the Penn Mo- " ting rink, us stated, but was — i ::w:"thflut?: e nhus fimde in that|ter Car Company, who are manufac- | $HEGESEOMIEIGISNGOHIEIIIE jured while the young man was| Miss Kate Perry Green, o 'ythe- R turers of one of the best lines of cars ville, Va., who Is the attrateive guest PROGRAM TONIGHT. time. He declared that he believed 2 ating on the sidewalk. onl"v:!lllmll‘:::ec;l't.- roadsters and tour-.w. FiSke JOhl\SOlI Lakeland was growing faster than any other town of its class in the of Miss Mabel Drane, has been ap- s Mrs. . ¢, Hardin, who has been pointed sponsor for the Virginia Di- ASES ing cars, etc. Cars are nobby in ap- for several weeks, I8 still confined | vision of the Sons of Confederacy, at A MIX Ufitgeg}{l;r 0 : State, pearance, but their chief claim to her home, but we are glad to learn | the Confederate Reunion to be held favor is satisfactory service. Ask at she is improving. in Macon in May. WHEN THE SHERIFF GOT HIS | Mesers. W. Austin eBnnett and G.|p, Grimn, who has had one in al- . T. Spear, who are interesting various|, o0 perpetual motion for several Mr T F. Holbrook was able to go| Mrs. Saunders, of Jacksonville, Western Drama.) towns In Florida in the matter of|ponihs Mr, Barhite has one also, Loans Negofl.ted %1 to Bartow today to attend the|has arrived in the city for a visit THE TRACK-WALKER. advertising their cities through the|..4 e ¢ w, Love, has just recelv- ting of the Board of County Com-|to Mrs. H. B. McKee and other Lake- (Railroad Drama.) medium of pictures which are to bef.4 o elegant roadster. Issioners, of which body he is a|land friends. Mrs. Sdunders is the thrown on screens throughout the| o you contemplate buying a car,|Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orang u:.-d member. While still not en-|mother of Miss Gracia Saunders, one ADMIBSION ... oo c0.ooie...10 ct8 country, have just closed a contract| .+ me make you prices, A beautiful s v M . w ely recovered, Mr. Holbrook is|cf the efficient teachers in the Lake- with Dr. W. L. Davidson whereby | ,oaqgter fs the only car in stock at . ily gaining strength. land High School, and her visit i8] CHILDREN under 12 .......6 cts|the pictures will appear as Chautau- : qua attractions for a period of eight months. R —— Mr. Bennett states that as soon as 5 they get the necessary views from [ e i g I Ieg a s Ineat e Part the various Florida towns, that he v “ n e r m r y| and Mr. Spear will begin their tour. They have interested Dr. J. O. Da- You can get it by writing a versc about Paul Gilmore in “The Mum- vidson in the movement, and have|my and the Humming Bird,” the attraction at the Herron Theater, Mon- galned his consent to deliver the lec-|day, March 11. The writer of the best verse will be given fuur.fl 50 tures on Florida. Dr. Davidson was|gseats; the winners of second prize two $1.50 seats; third prize two 'SI here for a week at the Chautauqua |scats; fourth prize one $1.50 seat, and fifth prize ¢;ne $1 seat. Out of during which time he conducted the|town readers can compete as well ag city readers. Each vers.e must be Bible hour. He is an interesting and | agccompanied by an Evening Telegram Theater Party (foupon and reach entertaining speaker ,and will place|the Telegram office by Saturday, March 9, at 9 o'clock a. m Florida claims and advantages before % s a class of people who are eagerly seeking information about the State. The Chautauquas are held in every State from the Atlantic to the Pacifiz and the advertising will therefore be far-reaching and beneficial. present. D. H. SLOAN. |ROOM 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING Lakeland, Florida The Telegram’s Th @ The largest gram's Theatre Party Coupon and most com- @ A tull line of Jewelery, Silver- Life's Two Classes. " The world is divided into two great Classes, yourselt and other people. The latter is more numerous and the former more important. Star Theatre Name of Contestant plete line of ware and Cut Watches ever brought to Lake- land now on dis~ play. e c———— eSS Address “The Mummy and The Humming Bird” at the Herron Theatre, Monday, March 11th. AL ADIE Sut. See our line of Imported Perfumes and Toiiet Arti-. cles, Aniceline of Roger & Gallet French Ex- tracts, Toilet Water, Soap, Etc. Also Pivers Goods Call and let us show you. Admisson: 5 and 10¢ LAKE PHARMACY A3 % Glass always on : Program for Tonight: A ROMANCE OF THE DESERT. (Pathe Indian Story.) DADDY’S BOY AND MAMNMY’S. (Vitagraph.) LITTLE MORRITZ IS TOO SHORT. (Pathe.) hand for you to select from. o SR oo o i e —————————— 7 @ Our Repair Department is the best. Each piece of work done promptly and carefully and ALWAYS GUARANTEED

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