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£ 4 il hose Who omeand Go sanders and Marshall ¢ completed a handeome up- North Lakeland. s e SR < M. Bass let the contract criny to Messrs. T. J. Marshall bus 0 be ok i—— Mr. C. C. Rathborn, of Mrs. L. B, Bevis and Mr. W. H. Abel. Mrs. John Cason is moving today to the home of her mother, Mrs, Streater, having leased her home to 259000000080 9080% |\, Byiley and family. D. L. Aiken, of Lakeland, attend- ..inealow for Mr. J. W, La-|ed his brother's funeral here Sunday, returning home Monday on No. 43.— Inverness Chronicle, Marriage license have been issued rs for two five-room bun< for the marriage of Mr. H. E. Mem- built near Lake Beu-|minger and Miss Evelyn Mae Mec- Farland, which will occur Thursday, March 14, at the Episcopal church. \lis« Mary Reynolds, a teacher Miss McFarland is more generally (1o Ocala school, + of her friends, Mrs, John the latter's pretty home | Tennessee avenue, S0 Punes Tucker, Jr., of who is a candidate sosccnuting attorney, v oduys in th iartow Record. I, Walser has let the con- t ©0 1 nice residence to R | .=t Orange street. Con-|0f the entertainment at the s<hall and Sanders, to be School Thursday night that a piane This | duet was rendered by is the week-|known here as Miss Evelyn Hines. In their advertisement in today's issue the,skating rink announces, among other amusements offered by Lake-| them, that within a short time they for will give a big masquerade spent and-also a polo game. This place of o city this week on amusement is crowded nightly. party Through an unintentional error, we failed to mention in our notice High Miss Edith ~ i) Lave nine rooms and will | Tomlinson and Miss Ruth Skipper. riuoinoevery respect. Lee at once. work | Poth are fine young musicians, and when called upon always gracefully respond, to the delight of their hear- yizo Proston informs us that 47 [ ©rs i Is have reported that \ ompete in the Polk coun- orn rowing contest, 1d not be raised in Mr. E. F. Bailey, who recently Who said| ‘ame here from Dublin, Ga., pur- chasing the store of Mr. J. D. Lov- da® Who said the boys ¢ll, will move next week into the Polk county were lazy? v Record. DISONIA he Pioneer Picture House of Lakeland. home of Mrs. John Cason ,on South Tennessee avenue. This is only a temporary move, as Mr. Bailey ex- cepts to occupy the house of Mr. G, COOOOO0O0VQOORO000 | . McColpin, on South Florida ave- AT T 4 v7rmw a4 Battle! Creek, Mich., is visiting Mr. and!Knlghts Templar Commandery Mon- death to the combined causes. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 9, 1912. At the regular meeting of the day evening there were present Rev. J. H. mander of the State, Dr. H. O. Snow, grand warden, and Mr. F. 1. Archi- bald, the commander of Ivanhoe Commandery at Tampa, and Sir Knights who were present at the meeting were greatly helped by the visitation of the Grand officers.—In- verness Chronicle. EDISONIA, The great baby show begins Mon- day at 5 p. m,, and a certain num- ber of photos will be shown each night until all are exhibited. A barrel of fun for everybody and new features each night. The only departure from our usual prices of admission is that every child, re- gardless of age. must have a ticket, with the exception of infants in arms. ¢ We offer tonight another of the “Desperate Desmond’” burlesques, an Indian story and a fine Revolution- ary war story. Don't forget that we open at b o'clock every day next week, and un- til the baby show is ended. Four o'clock on Saturdays, SAD DEATH AT INVERNESS. . M. Aiken, a carpenter who came to Inverness several months ago with his family, died Sunday morning and was buried in the cem- etery here that afternoon. Mr, Aik- en had been drinking some, and as he was subject to heart disease, his mother and brother attribute his The rumor was afloat to the effect that deceased had been drinking wood alcohol, but this rumor was not cone 1 4 i nue as soon as the same is vacated eral children to mourn their great by Mr. Wilkinson and family. The| loss. latter will occupy one of Mr. Flana-y Whatever the cause of gan’s new house as it is completed. as soon "never indulged in ccept when his wife went away from BY SHOW n}%@smnc:;.— “[RRbN ]“[A[Rh PROGRAM TONIGHT. EROINE OF THE REVOLUTION tary Drama.) ONLY A SQUAW. indian story.) DESPERATE DESMOND. Foiled by Claude Eclair. (Comedy.) FERION cov w0 havens ..10 cts LUREN under 12 . Monday, March 11 PAUL GILMORE ——]N—/ | | | “The Mummy and The did not remember coming there, Humming Bird” ‘ of liquor, but upon his return home as above stated, e pfices: 50, 75, $1. s‘.so to remain in Inverness and will firmed, He leaves a widow and seve Mr. Aiken was a good man, his death It is siaid that hé intoxicants ex- might have been, home and then sparingly. Mrs, Aik- en had been on a visit to her moth- or for some time in Heidtville, and this is only the second time that Mr. Aiken had drank to excess. Last week he imagined that littie danghter had oroken an arm while visiting In Lakeland and a notice to this effect was made in the Chron- icle. He went to Lakeland, where he met his brother, who told him of he his Lis condition and asserted that While there he did not touch a drop Wednesday took to his bed, and died Mrs. Aiken desires H. C. STEVENS Lakeland, € A tull line of Jewelery, Silver= wvare and Cut (lass always on hand for you to select from, e JEVELER Florida Q. The largest and most com- plete line of Watches ever brought to Lake- land now on dis~= j} play. @ Our Repair Department is the best. Each piece of work done promptly and carefully and ALWAYS GUARANTEED | Weddell, deputy grand com-' PAUE FIVE MISS NUNA PATTON Invites the Ladies of Lakeland to Her First Opening of Spring and Summer Millinery MARCH 8th and 9th. probably do so. The sympathy of the entire community are with her. ) —Inverness Chronicle, HERRON THEATRE MONDAY, MARCH Iith. MR. PAUL GILMORE And His Company of London Players in the Big Revival of . “The Mummy and The Humming Bird” Carrying an Elaborate and Expensive Production of Scenery. Guaranteed Attraction A regular communication of Lake- land Lodge No.-91, F. & A. M,, on Monday cvening, March 11, at 7:30 p. m. All visiting Masons are in- vited to be present. (. G. ARENDELL, Secretary. NOTICE. We have sold out our goods to L. B. \Weeks, stock ol If any one has a claim against us would be glad they would turn it in to either of us. STRAN & RUTHERFORD. S-0-1-liew STAR THEATER CLOSED. P The Star Theater is closed tonight on account of a misunderstanding with the film supply house, who celled the order for films one day too soon. The management desires to take this opportunity of cordially lhnn‘(lng the people of Lakeland for their patronage, which greatly apprm-lut(;d. has been OPENING OF MAJESTIC THEATER The management of the Star The- ater which closed last night, beg to announce the opening of the new Ma- jestic Theater on or about March 18. This place of amusement will be a delight to all lovers of good, clean, healthy amusement. It will be up- to-date in every particular. The equipment will be entirely new and the best that money can buy. Every modern convenience and arrange- ment for comfort will be found and the management will at all endeavor to give the very best that can be had in the way of amusement | and entertainment. The exact open- ing date will be later. Watch progress from day to day in the new Deen and Bryant building times | We Most Emphatically Protest gainst being known as a “cheap” store. The word has come to announced pply so much to quality as well as price that we do not wish to be sociated with it. But You Will Find Prices For Dry Goods t this store compare favorably with any Proof of Elephant’s Sagacity. Elephants are always quoted as bos ing the most sagacious of animals. A story comes from Dombay, Indiy, of one who saved the life of an artil- leryman recently. The man was seated on the tumbril of one of the guns, and fell off almost under the hind wheel. The elephant was just behind the gun and the danger the man was in. He lifted the wheel with his trunk, and kept it held up untll the carriage had passed quite clear of the man. The act was wit. | nessed by an officer of the artillery. | NEW 5 AND 10-CENT DEPABT-! MENT STORE. | Watch these columns for our big opening announcement of an up-to- even if we do claim and rove that our qualitics are of the very finest, CH Come and compare. LE & I AAAAAAAAAAAA LS 0 Congent Always Obtained. A court of common council of Lon- don, England, found after informal trated by the following anecdote. It | investigation of charges made that was remarked to a Scotchman that & | “no officer of the corporation ever certaln individual was very clever. | played golf in business hours ‘without “Him clever. Why, I gaed tae schule | the consent of the head of depart- wi' him,” was the response. ment.” i Cogent Reasoning. I The unwillingness to do honor to & date 5 and 10-cent department store | PFoPhet in his own country is illus- ic a few days. GEO. W. HARPER 5 AND 10-CENT DEPARTMENT STORE. Main St. 3-4-6t. e SN S ¥ LA U s 5 - et