Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 4, 1911, Page 8

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”_ When You Want e e A Buggy A Wagon A Set of Harness A Lap Robe An Automcbile Robe or anything required for riding or driving, see M’GLASHAN The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man Two Stores 1909-111 South Florida Ave. SMOKE" “lnman’s Blunts” A Strictly Union Hand Made Cigar. Look for the Blue Label j on every box Made by THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, NO VEMBI ; HOTEL ARRIVALS. Tremont sonville; J. L. Anderson, Tampa; S timore; B. C. Buck, Tenn.; S. L. Choowell, Mount Pleas-| » ;4 | am honest enough mnot to : T lam' Tenn; Lewls Willls, Pensacold. | charge it all up to the want of 3|} yyg gy af) kinds of Crate Materal and Ship. | g ing and equipment. o : Matanzas T T (L ping Hampers. A few cars of Shingles ! F. M. Walker, Kenton, Ohio; H. Average at COST to close. Tylor, Atlanta; S. H. Friendly, El- Enrollment Attendance mira, N. Y.; G. C. Thompson, Ga.i|o.ioher, ..... ...5%: 503.25 J. E. Dodson, Arcadia; F. E. Putchett| xovomper 511.65 i Jacksonville; Carl Clatty, Pittsburg; | nocomper, ... ' D E A L F ERT'LIZE RS 2 George Kuhlman, Pittsburg; R. January, , Sylvester, Pittsburg; M. Hogan, February, Always on Hand.' Pittsburgz; Z. Batton Morse, Pitts-f a0 bursg. ) April, ... TOOLSHEAD” AT EDSONIA || % enw|] We Solicit Orders From Nearby Merchants | i piosten Annual ... ... . “Foolshead,” will be at the Edi- School Year 1910-1911. “’fl; sonia theater tonight in the capacity Average & of a waiter, and the antics he will Enrollment Attendance ROC[RY COMPANY ¥ [ cut will be fully worth the admis-|Qctober ... ..... 626 561.00 MAY[S { sion price. Take a *“squint” at the [ November, ... ...653 ;066,20 : A program on page 5 and you will fols | December, ... ....696 Lakeland, Florlda low the crowd. January ... ..., IEE| e = «February ... .... 761 Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Livingston March ... S {are the proud parents of a ten-pound ‘“““l X 2 :\0' {boy, which arvived at their home in|Ma¥ oo oo vee _"_ i Lakeland on the 26th. Mr, Livings- e 786 51698 ton is one of the A, . L's popular He has been running train between Ocala conductors, the passenger tand Lakeland the past week and has rmany friends in Ocala and through- (out the state, Ocala Star, $5.25 meal tickets for $1.50 at Hansard's (Cafe. 21 meals for $5.00 at Hansard's Cafe, Florida. C.INMAN HEINZ “57" India Relish . ... ... ...... .. LoV R e R R 35¢ Mandalay Seuce ...... ..... R T 35¢ Pepper Sauce ... ... ...... Sviaw 4 vriee 35¢ Mince Meat ... ... ... ....... .. 20c and 35¢ Prepared Mustard ... ... .. ... .. ...... 15¢ Sweet and Sour Pickles .......... « aang 35¢ | Chow Chow ... .. AT 35¢ I Prepared Horse Radish ......... ..... ..20c | ILLANS & C2 Flour New Florida Syrup N.P.P Fresh Buckwheat Graham and Whole Wheat My stock of all groceries is now very full on all lines with fresh stock and good prices. : Remember Seeds and Fertilizers : Cash coupon tick- ets to cash customers. 3 e T . D0 Yours to please, D. B. DICKSON N, g YOUR: LPS O VER" el B ATLANTA of giving a girl a diamond in an ugly setting; neither should the candy you give be in an ugly box. The packages that contain NORRIS, Candy are the most de- artistic creations ever vised for this purpose. The quality of the candy goes hand in hand with t“¢ beautiful packages. 80c and $1.00 per pound. RED CROSS PHARMACY Exclusive Agents, Call and see our catalog of Engraved Cards and all forms of Stationery. KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPLIES ALLIGATOR BAGS: Price is no object 'Phone 89. Say it plain. Our rapid fire delivery is the talk of the town. Red Cross Pharmacy M. W. Kellder, N. Y.; (. A, Skip- per, Zolto, Fla.; G. C. Henry, Jack- i L. Floyd, Atlanta; C. R. Poole, Lake City; Geo. R. Paschal, Jacksonville; L. Koess, N. Y.; J. Rosenbloom, Bal- “going down under my management” Jacksonville; Geo. W. Killehad, Mount Pleasant i 1 4, 1911, il’rlnclnal Sheats Discusses Status of Lakeland School clearly Mayes Grocery Company Wholesale Grocers m HAY : GRAIN : AND : FEED The Lakeland school is in spite of all I can do, as the fol- lowing figures plainly demonstrate. The Modern Bakery School Year 1911-1912, Average Attendance Enrollment s BARHITE BROS, Proprietors Oclober vov svsns [HH31] ATR5 . i November ...670 9210 A ‘ Ji will be observed that the en- We have installed a new method for producing Bread, Cakes aul roliment, at the present time, is{{ Rolls, Knownas 5 lavger than it was at the same time on either of the previous years, des- pite evil prophecies. The average attendance is consid- erbly larger than the most favorable month during either of the previous vears—over 88 per cent.,, which is a good average for any school, any- where., 1 am well aware that the number of pupils. nor fine buildings and cost- Iy equipment, nor numerous teach- ers, nor much and high titled facul- ties, do not necessarily mean a GOOD school; but there is really more study and better teaching being TRIUMPH DOUGH AND CAKE MIXER AND ROLL CUTTER which eliminates all handwork in making Bread, etc., and insurc |EN an absolutely cleanly product. The dough is mixed in a machin: i : driven by electricity, and does not have to be touched by hands. z i Yours for Good Bread and Clean Bread. THE MODERN BAKERY. T0 THE LADIES OF LAKELAND done, if L am any judge, than there| & ever has been since I have had any - knowladge of the school, ; .g: MI‘S- Go Thom‘s F|0l'llllly has located Oh, m-:‘!:slonally. some who can, 8 at 301,S. Kentucky Avenue, next to Meth- not or will not keep step with the| 2 B , : rest run off to hunt an easier place, | % odist Ch‘.‘SCh' where s}:e 18 ready to TAKE but the really valuable students stay fg ORDERD for all kinds of EMBROID- with us and mean to graduate. They | ,!: IERY. Stamping done to order. This have learned enough to know that 3, . . e . 5 % there is no easy, nor royal road to| in connection with a Circulating Library o o & 1‘ learning, it matters not where theyi g0, They are too well tutored to hei duped by charlatans offering such inducements. Those coming back to| ], .. B ErSr s A i us are always behind when they left ’\u:";‘«vflwm. PHPBLPPIPILIPPLIPRIIOIPPDPODEST 1 us.. “— v(“ v{v vev ) Ve ey v A T Ao Tt Ca O I Gl R GG R, of new fiction, which she invites the Read- ing Public of Lakeland to inspect. W. N. SHEATS, Prin. Oysters at all times and in | i | all ) styles at Hansard's Cafe. ) 'r‘ ¢ & ) U, ’ »Y‘o‘v & OUR FALL LINE OF SUITS G ARE ALL IN ¢ PSP DD DPBBEDOIPR Lakeland Lodge No. 91 F. & A. M. meets in Masonic Hall every Second and Fourth Monday nights. A cor- dial invitation to visiting brethren. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Lo\'e.i W. M. » " S C Py ' 4 $25.00 Suits we are selling for $15 fjiea and $16. Our $20.00 Suits are sell- ing for $12 and $14. Boys’ and Youths’ Suits are way down in prices. We have just got in a big line of Full Peg Knickerbocker Pants for Boys. Don’t ‘fail to come and look at these bargains o HUB CLOTHING CO. JOS. LeVAY J! ] ‘ Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No.| 29 meets the first Thursday night in | each month in Masonic Hall. Visit- | ing companions welcomed. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, H. P.! * * * l Palm Chapter, 0. E. S. me-ts every second and fourth Thursday nights| of each month. C. G. Arendell, sec- retary; Mre. Pike Adair, W. M. l - - * * Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. \\'..‘ meets every second and fourth Thurs-i day night. Woodmen Circle first' and third Thursdays. C. F. Ken-' nedy, Council Commander, Mrs,_Sal- lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle. * * - 5 ’ TN ST N N ST N ® 12 2 ST e~ ) J.B. DeR.ee conducts a Tailoring and Clothes Pressing establishment in rear of store.’ (™, [\ 9,) ) LOOP Meets every Friday night at 7:30 at L. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor- dially invited. J. Q. FRENCH, Noble Grand. To Reach the People Advertise in the . , . TELEGRAN

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