Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 2, 1913, Page 5

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P 3 PAGE FIVE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, JAN. 2, 1913, Sebring, Florida! The Town of Beautiful Location The Town of Progress § The Town of Opportuiii_tyh x Inguire About It At Room 1, Raymo ndo Bldg., Lakeland, Florida C. D. M°’CAIN, MANAGER. l’ Ralph Madden, reader and imper- 'sonator, was at the Auditorium last !nlght. coming here under the au- ' spices of the lyceum course. Installation of officers Lake Lodze No. 2, I. 0. O. F., Friday night, a 7:30. A full attendance desired. T. E. ROBERTSON, N. G. IQUEEN TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS ' vr. R. R. Sullivan has consented Wit s ik i oty to take charge of my practice dur- kg A A ing my absence. He is a physiclan ;. Waggoner has "e“'"“d’dio of Mrs. 8. T. Fletcher in business | SCENE FROM “THE CLIMAX.” At the Auditorium Thursday, an. 9. |and surgeon of experience and abil- B —— e ¥ fnvl where she .spent &:geggion All members are requested ——— | ity. and is a thorough Christian gen- from ‘« ul"‘m q'"r Mr. and Mrs. John {tc attend. and many of them very v,huble.} will meet in Lakeland. All members | (:eman, whom I am glad to have suc- i ek 12¢ : e iy have been offered, which will Insure ... urged to attend. cced me In the work. Any favors CO NTEST e | The Telegram is in receipt of sev- | &reat interest. The Poultry mssocia- EUGENE FINN, Secretary. |shown him will be appreciated. | \athias is preparing to|eral lovely calendars, among thel‘i“" Wwill meet Saturday morning at | § Your Friend, : sl W on his PrOPerty | pumber being one issued by John F.|10 o'clock in Mr. Wendler's office,| 16 W. M. BEVIS, M. D. Closes et ¢ m”ff. of Mr. J. W. O’Doniel { Cox Realty Co., State Bank of Lake- |room 8, Deen-Bryant building. gI‘AxEm KINDERGARTEN RE- par the 1O 0 et, and will move 1und and Joseph LeVay. e o R OPENS MONDAY, JAN. 6. NIGHT a b L same when com- S QUEEN OF CARNIVAL | | TO 1 famil § : ]"” ) £ it h“;l'l:; J. H.l St:nley Ix; lm’oudflly e‘::-v CONTEST CLOSES TONIGHT. ' Miss Maude Steinmeyer wishes !oi JESTl ey i e P ng a handsom, amond wil- s 2 3 ) g e »nnounce to he rpatrons and the A On ‘he Grounds W shoemaker left Sunday aft-|low cane, sent him as a Christmas| q,uieht ar 9 o'clock ine Queen of public generally that her klnderxar-l THEATRE ] 3 R eland after a Christ-"present by one of his sons in South { ;o (arnival contest closes, and at ten and private school opens Mon- esnoon for Lak pas visit with his parents, Mr. and Uakota. that hour a committce, composed of duy, Jan. 6, at which time she wIlII — ¢ 00000000Q000008@ yrs shoemaker, and other rela-. AT TR S Messrs. Guy Toph, W. 8. Irvin, C. M.|be pleased to receive pupils in the R B0 VAV V0V AQA00000|44500000000000008€ il as hosts of friends here,| \rg. W. P. Ramsdell, of Tampa, is ' (ay p ) [ first g o pves John has hosts ’ pa, i layton and M. F. Hetherington | first and second grades. ; GARCIA'S BAND and all were glad to see him.— tle guest of Mrs. H. J. Drane at her , will meet at the carnival grounds to e BRI Jan. 6. 7, 8 Gainesville Sun. beautiful home “‘Hillcrest.'” Mrs.f«( unt the votes and thereby decide 10¢ and .,0‘,' A'dmlssmn UDlTORIU N s { Ramsdell’s many friends are accord- o will he the winner of the $125 | 0032200000000000¢ i i ! —_— e ¥ \r and Mrs. C. M. Clayton are ing her a most cordial welcome t0 giamond ring now on exhibition in ' DOV BOBO0OODOOO] THEATRE | s at home to their friends In " the city, as she is quite popular in (ho windows of H. (. Stevens' jew- ! ' ' o s vwmee e e e weir handsome new home in Dixie- |akeland social circles, having lived (Jev store. The nome of the youns ! 9 | : o SRR | ¢ handsome e Bidosny A clrv store e name of the youn .55 . iV M Proaranl ‘bf “miflln, G : D M.U‘s l c i Ihis I8 one of hcre for a number of years. liidy receiving the highest number ! pomes and is fitted up i of votes will be announced as soon ! out with every modern con-: Dr. N. L. Bryan has purchased of ,5 1w, votes are counted. From 8 to ' CLCOBERES 20 6:0¢ DY VY i MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA EVERY INCH A MAN i and comfort. ( Fowyer Bros. the property at the 4 the hoxes will e at the carnival e Prof. Murphy Leader. (Vitagraph - Drama.) R | corner of Oak street and Kentueky grounds and voting can be: done THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE! OVERTURE. Al Wr il 4 Mathias has sold his avenue. This is one of the most de- thers. The following was the stand- AN OUTCAST AMONG OUTCASTS. HOW BOBBY JOINED THE pom. on Soath Tennessee avenue to girable pieces of property in that gec- jue of the contestants at 1 o'clock COUNTY. il (Biograph— Drama.) CIRCUS. \ir (i ) Tolson, who, with his fam- ticn and Dr. Bryan expects to im- this afternoon: DICK'S PREDICAMENT l Gy (Edison-—Comedy.) it will move into same on the 15th. prove it at once, Miss Mary Groover ......... 4,580 oy A RAILROAD ENGINKER. Al In the transaction, Mr. Mathias 100“1 - e Miss Aleen MeRae .......... 3,36 T (Lubin - Comedy.) BREAD CPON THE WATERS Mr Tolson's home on West Lemon Mr. ). H. Wendler, the active see- Miss Alma Buchanan ..., 3358 1 oce 1 OVE-SICK COWBOYS. (Selig—-Drama.) gireet i retary of the Poultry association, re- M?ss Margarite Millep ....... 2,hR2 (Nestor—Comedy. ) FOR THE HONOR OF THE NAME, - time | portts that he is swamped with busi- Miss Villa Bailey ........... 2,285 | e (Pathe - Drama.) Get the Habit to Follow the Bandl Dr oand Mrs. W. M. Bevis leave to- ness for the big poultry show to be Miss Bessie Strain .......... 1,217 GONTRAN'S LOVE §' SBM; G e to the Auditorium. duv for Tallahassee, where they go: pulled off here next month. He is Miss Lillie May .\lvhnyro....l.zfl"; ik R’::;(.T“|Ir0"!‘o,:.!;|';{‘;TA('|‘“ OPEN AT 6 P. M- b TSR to muke their home, Dr. Bevis hav- i nreceipt of correspondence from all Miss Ida Hill .............. 1,100 s O ire accepted a position in the office over the country, indicating that | ft st | BRUSSIA IN ASIATIC TURKEY. fi l Ad ' I 'MiAd““s 2 lm‘ of State Superintendent W. N. the extent and variety of exhibits at TAKELAND POTATO UNION | (Eclair—Comedy. ) enera m Ss (m... i Children . 5¢ [-X-X-R'R-X-X-X-¥-X-X-X-%-B-X ¥} --E-3-X-X-X-R-B-K-X-%-%-X-X-3 ) Sheats. Although he does not as- this show will surpass any similar, MEETS 10 0'CLOCK SATURDAY sume his new duties until Jan, 7, he exhibition ever held in the South, —_— e T ; ‘c"““re“. “nmr l2“"50 goes at this time in order to get except the Atlanta poultry show. Saturday morning at 10 o'cloci | ADMISSION ... - Ifll' . @mfortably domiciled before that Special premiums in great mumber the Lakelang Potato Growers' union | THILDREN UNDER 1 L SOHOPOFIPOSOFOHTSO FOSOPIEO IR IRRRRRIZRZRZIAIRIREEE]D § ¢ N THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK F LAKELAND Lakeland @ & ) Florida o f CeCal A\ ey L o f 7 g\-& ‘T_he Largest and Strongest Financial Institution in Polk County City and County Depository e Postal Savings Depository b (2< SEEEEEEE===x STATEMENT | | [WatchOur Growthforthe | Past Five Years At Close of Business, December 3lst, 1912 B o Depesinn RESOURCES LIABILITIES. s b 24 Loans and Discounts $420,482.44 Capital Stock $75,000.00 1908 $101,397.20 Overdrafts 1,242.96 Surplus 15,000.00 1909 $149.243.63 U.S.Bonds & Premiums 20,942.71 Undivided Profits 3,962.16 1910 $279,100.94 | i Furniture and Fixtures 6,005.67 Circulation 18,750.00 Duefrom U.S.Treasurer ~ 937.50 Deposits 500,841.27 1911 $3 13a044°29 | L] « | | | o i Bashon hand & in Banks 203,942.15 - Bills Payable _40,000.00 ! E Iglz $500,84| .27 | $653.553.43 $653.553.43 | Deposits over a Half Million Dollars. Your Account Solicited, Appreciated and Protected. C. W. DEEN, President C. M. CLAYTON, Cashier JIRRERaaERae

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