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. O TR s e T T s B 4 . ) IEN g 485 Y 1. o - ' ’ 1 ' + THE EVENING TELEGRAM: LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1911 PAGE FiVE ceme—— p— cec—— .| Rev. R. P. Owen, of Auburndale, HOTEL ARRIVALS. ' Y X Y Y=t was a Lakeland visitor )esterday. — ! 6"‘&“& @ shaking hands with friends and at-. At The Tremont, ; lending to business. J. B. Harnsberger, Penna.; L. T.| Kuhl, Trenton, N..J.; W. G. b‘or-, lecng, Wilmington, N. ¢.; 8. L. Knopf, New York; W. 1. Dobbins, Baltimore; L. T. Joly, Savannah; {C. Yates, Pensacola; 1. M. Barnes, J. P. Getzen has returned from a ten (Ia)a trip to Atlanta and other points in Georgia. JEWELRY THAT'S OUR BUSINESS " Rev. hltll Hardin, of Tampa,| spent yesterday in Lakeland N | Philadelphia; O. S. Robinson, St. ."‘. W)In:‘eresls‘ ::-lw Kmes C. Yates is a prominent Pensacol-' Louis. ian in the city, being registered at. At The Matanzas. the Tremout hotel. ; { Mr. N Mrs. B. M. Tedder were| J. H. Brian, Salem, Ohio; H. S. l h h L k l d visitors to Tampa Monday. going e g Pettingill, Los Angeles; J. H. Wal- expect t at t ere are Some a e an ., dowa om a shopping and pleasure J. W. Warfield and C. C. Miller, | singham, Largo; W. T. Dickerson, Ctelpe of St. Louis, are spending a few|Hornerville, Ga.; M. S. Eason, people that haven t found out that Tk days in Lakeland and while here|Hornerville, Ga.; Miss Meshaw, Mi- ‘Mise Mesbaw, a charming society |are located at the Matanzas hotel.|ami; J. E. Cauley, Cincinnati, Ohio; “ of ‘Miami, arrived in the city —— J. W. Wartield, St. Louis; C. C. hn eviaing from Punta Gorda and Mr, H. (. Stavens, after an illness| Miller, St. Louis. i hdl\ here, a guest of the|of two weeks, was able to be at his —— place of business yesterday and to-| Mr. Jacobs, the well-known straw- Iday which is a source of gratifica-| berry buyer, reached here Monday tion to his friends, who hope he will|to get everything in shape for the soon regain his usual health and|coming season. His fair and con- vigor, scientious treatment of the growers ihas won for him their confidence Mr. G. H. Alfield has veturned | and esteem and the coming winter i from Hypoluxo and other points on he will handle practically the entire )tlm East Coast, where for the past|crop. several months he has been repre- e S senting the Skinner Irrigation 8ys-| President F. . Bowyer. of the tem, in which business he has been| Board of Trade had quite an en- most successful, ‘mulm-r with a huge rattlesnake | yesterday afternoon near Rocky | Point, when he was enjoying an :ul-l’ tomobile ride, accompanied by his family. When near that place he nuke in the road in| that there is a new Jewelry Store in Town We Want Yoiir Business And we are going to have it and we are going to get it by selling good goods at right prices. WE REPAIR ANYTHING in the jewelry line. If you have a watch that others have failed to repair bring it to us, we cater to such jobs .ilfi.,l{ d. Mathias left yesterday ~~&mul. Ga., where he went to it .l“dh QGeorgia Synod of the _charch. On account of his absence, there will be no ser- vh. o tlll denomination next! ISONIA JSONEER PIVAE HOUSE v 2 [ [ C 5 i Dr. W. M. Bevis said this morning: “Two years ago today we came to [D. 'fip'cially to Ladies and Lakeland to locate . progessionally B and to make this pretty little c-ily," notieed a large PROGRAM amid the lakes our home. We I\a\‘eJ the act of going across. He delib- TONIGHT never regretted this move, and re- erately ran over his snakeship, when [ ‘w m v joice in the constant, rapid growth he stopped his machine to find that G N Fl ' N K & C O M PAN Dmgc (BEX) and progress of Lakeland. The |wn-;llm snake had not been killed. He| [ ] lllh AND JEFF (NESTOR |) Pl here have been so kind and got out. picked up a laro plece bt Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park w w to the ball game thoughtful and good to us that we|wood and made an assault uprml thei { p COMEDY are over ready and always proud to|reptile, the latter showing consider- tell others about Lakeland; her|able fight, but Mr. Bowyer proved to m“mn AN(II’MRISCIPHNE splendid people, and to boast of the| be the winner of the serap. The G @ ‘9 \9“9 Q @ @ @‘ 9 ‘9 @ @ Q ‘G j‘ was something over five feet| | i mu)\ DRAMA. great things ‘our home town' is do- snake ! ; ;i e ; : ing and of her magnificent future.{long, had twelve rattles and was a 0. 8. Robinson, of M.‘Imma .i.~ in Hurrah for Lakeland and ‘The| very pretty s]wimou.——'I‘anmu"A“k“lfllld today transacting business Bvening Telegram!’ Times. Land is registered at the Tremont, under 12,.., [ d | [0S Candey, o traveling salesman l —. ol Cincinnati, Olio, arvived in Lake- | land - last wight and s widtered | bat the Matanzas $2.50 Given Away |$2.50]| = =0m, oo | | | ;r We invite the attention of Hn[ 1 JIWEEDELL’S Is Headquarters for Everything in Groceries A FEW SPECIALS roaders of The Lakeland Evening | Sugar, 13 pounds .......... ... . s e $1.00 | ‘Pelogram to o few facts about onel Swift's Premium Hams, per po. .. : Aagaaees I [ pinnos, | Best Butter, per pound, .. ... 1] R ool 18¢ You may not be aware that wel Picnic Hams, per pound ..... .. . . 12 1-2¢ are selling some of the most ox-| Mothers' Oats, per package.. ... ; Vit L pensively built pianos on the market Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour, per luu, 35¢ and inteinsically recognized as thel Heckers' Graham Flour, per bay . S i 3 G P very best. Our retail price on them, | Heckers' Rye Flour, per bag. . .. ey R . 35¢ 1 however, is not an index to ”...i,-l 12 pound bag best Flowr ....... . . ... .. ... ... . ... .40 : i 24 pound bag, ......... re ek re s 4 80c — grade nor value, as we are rselling them at o very small profit, The Fat Mackerel, each ... .. R S Epea e Rs e U vilue of a piano depends upon its I Irish Potatocs, per peck ... .. : ) ... 35¢ wearing qualities; tone, action and? Bahy Size Cream, 6 for . ... § ¢ : o finish may ;l|mrvnll) be ever so Luml' Ffllllll) size Cream, 3 for ... .. . . o, CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOQU reatly improve \\llh llu» passage ol SRR W [ T TRen E-G. TWEEDELL time, the instrament is worthless ! no matter what the orviginal cost nl‘ i | the piano may have been HIS is a check for $2.50 at our store. Our high fie via wion uive S thought wies But nowadays grade Schloss Bros. Clothing has no equal in this the pina lias moved from the luxury | = 5 % 10 that of necessity, the houses that | el county. We have decided to turn clothing into cash, [ today own pianes are far in oxeess | smmm : e ema——— % ' = | of those that do not It has Iu«ln and this is our planl Anyone cutting this out of this demonstrated that a high-grade i t p = = piano one that has a tone of sing- paper and presenting it at our store will receive off of ing quality, a case of beauty, a dur-|f§ < - 7 & ability to ontlast the years s :ul‘ ": }" the regular price of a a suit the sum of $2.50. favostiment In any home, It lends il & a distinction to the house, an air u“ @ g': s dignity to its surroundings, and| :f: 3 I h f I0 00 30 00 gives pleasure tor a lifetime, | b4 s 0“r C 0t es range rom $ > to $ ” It seems strange to us that some | 3; @ & people that dive in Lakeland, will and have the snap. the style and the fit that no other e g oy e de clothing h Y the | if 2 "'"i'l"" Aking at i;_':'_ P o If you are in Florida for the purpose of buying a Farm. Crove .m e c o ln ‘s. o" are oser . '».1," 12 our prices " Is an m-! line of custom-ma g f thi » Justice to them and to s We know raw land, City or Country Home, or get into some hne of mer- H i parties that have recently purchased y 0 . v fail to see and take advantage of this great offer. dtenciled I_Z"”W' St ',”\“;“m cantile business, or rent a home, or get informaticn of any kind ’“"‘“"_" that they had never seen concerning our City or surrcuinding country. cr State in geieial and will probably never s ,u.':m," we will be pleased to have you call on us for such. — the zuarantee on these pianos cover | {a period of from twenty-five 1o ln’l\-} m v, have some nice Groves, Improved Farms, partially 1m- ’u.ns (the best pianos made guaranteed for only ten years) hat proved Farms, and raw land lose to Lakeland. and we can show these guarantes are absolutely them to you TODAY' i x worthless as the purchasor does not know by whom this piano was bnilt | nor from whom they bought it | E oac 3 WARING & EDWARDS SUITE 12 BRYANT BLD'G Our aim is to dea! honestly with our customers - give them their| money's worth when they buy a pi-' ano of us and stand behind every, in need of any thing in our line and CLONTS BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLA. I let us prove to you that we will give you a “‘square deal.” { PERRY-THARP-BERRY MUSI( Co. |