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se Who ' ComeanoGo : SPSSDPHPHS D) Py PGSO 8. J. McLeod, of Jacksonville, is a itor to Lakeland today and while re is stopping at the Matanzas 1. G. B. Reynolds, a well known cit-| m of the cigar city, is in Lake-| d on business today and while e is registered at the Matanzas, B. P. Shepherd, a well known citi- of Winter Park, is in Lakeland and while here is a guest of | Tremont Hotel, | r. W. D. McRae has received a| desome ‘“‘Jackson 30" automobile, which he and his estimable ily are deriving much pleasure. he Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. just installed a splendid new! ric plano player—the Orchestri- | in the Star Theater. The in- THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOV EMBER &, 1911. e ———— R. E. Ferris, of Tampa, is in Lake- lard today on business and is a guest | they buy a copy of ol the Tremont. Mr. R. F. Hyman, who is traveling out of Tampa but now who When strangers arrive in a town the evening paper and look over the classified advertisements for notices of rooms and houses for rent. The Telegram offers a very effective medium for formerly lived in Lakeland, is in the!securing winter tenants. city today shaking hands with friends and attending to business. Mr. Hyman is very popular in Lake- land and is always given a warm welcome upon the occasion of his infrequent visits. H. B. Carter has purchased a famous National car from Mt. T. C. Dechman, which is a smooth run- ning and very dosirable car in every particular. It is claimed that this car has been driven 50,000 miles and is in as good condition as the day it was purchased. Morgan Groover, Cecil Pillans, Eugene Edwards went down yester- day to Tampa in Mr. Groover's handsome new Chalmers-Detroit car, and while there were registered at the Tampa Bay hotel. They re- turned to Lakeland at a very early hour this morning and report a de- lighttul trip which will never be for- gotten. ment is a very fine one, costing| 8100, Mr., and Mrs. Melsenheimer, of Salisbury, N. (., who were visitors 1on their wedding trip to this city a peneral J. A. Cox, who h“_ been | ook or so ago, became so onnmnred| ointed member of the County !of Lakeland that they invested in a ool Board, went down to ““r'jruuple of lots in Dixieland which this morning to attend to the .o \\rchased from the John F. es connected with this office,i .\ poaiiy 0., and will come down being the regular monthly “""‘l'! next winter and build a home here, of the Board, [Mr. and Mrs. Meisenheimer were guests of their relatives, Mr., and Mrs. A, W, Corneilson while here, r. H. K. Clonts has been spend- several days in Tampa recently | re he has established an agency | poy o7y “allison having resigned the Clonts’ Pain Remedy. M| " igiorate of the First Presbyte-| ts has his headquarters in At-1o i opuieh preached his last sermon but will be in Florida for sev-) in this city on last Sunday and ex- weeks. ‘ pects to leave Saturday with his wife, for Lakeland, where they willl !reside in the future. Mr. Allison| DISONIA ! will have charge of evangelistic workl serving the Mulberry and Ft. Meade| Ploneer Picture House | Presvyterian churches. Mr. Allison I has been supplying the Presbyterian OF LAKELAND { church in this city for the past year == 1 and a half and leaves many friends in his church and the city who wish ! him a pleasant field and success in [hls new work.—Arcadia News, 21 meals for $5.00 at Hnnsard'sl ('afe, PROGRAM TONIGHT CORONATION OF KING { GEORGE V. Of England THE EMPEROR'S DEBT.: | (Ambrosia) Classic-drama. BOUTHERN GIRL'S HERIOSM (Champion) War Drama. 11-4-6-x. SOSOOOOOG0000000000! MISSION 'PHO LDREN under 12,... A large crowd of Lakeland people went down to Bartow this morning, the morning tsain being crowded to the doors. Circuit Court, County School Board and County Commis- sioners meetings all on the same day draw the crowds and mak~» Bar- tow look quit peart. The past several days the weather has been delightfully cool, however, today has been warmer and we may look for rain again soon. Reports from the north are to the effect that snow storms have already put in an appearance and that for the next week the country will be in the grip of the ice king—but, we are glad to say, this don't mean Florida. All indications point to the largest influx of winter tourists this win- ter that the State has ever known, and Lakeland, will, as usual, be overflowing. Those who have rooms for light housekeeping or have fur- iished rooms for rent, can make no better investment than expending a few cents in advertising the fact. This office is beseiged with inquir- ies daily and we send parties to those whose advertisements appear in this paper but the demand is much greater than the supply. Carriers of The Telegram have been provided with whistles in or- der that their patrons may know when they are coming. When you hear the whistle look out and see where the paper is left in order that it does not blow away or someone else gets it. We are making an ef- fort to get the paper to every sub- scriber promptly every afternoon and our efforts can be further augment- ed by the aid our patrons will glve us in their attention to the carrier's whistle, At Your Peril. An accident Insurance company has placed In the elevators of several of- fice buildings the following notice: “This elevator Is limited to fourteen persons. All over that number riding on this car do so at thelr own risk."— New York Sun Relative Prominence. “That distinguished guest made quite an impresgion in your communl- ty during his brief visit.” “Yes," re- plied Farmer Corntossel; “there were moments when he seemed nigh as im- portant as the chairman of the recep tion committee.” The Company That Can, Will and iS Doing the Work Wants Your Business [ oo e Have your house wired Buy an electric iron Buy an electric stove Buy everything electrical Have fixtures put in your Get modern loosen up a enjoy life home nd you will timates on all kinds of electrical work furnished free lectrical Jobbers, Retail Dealers and Contractors ing + Dhosghate Mine Engineer- specially Solicited | o ————————————————— lorida Flectric and Machinery Co., (Incorporated.) L BUILDING PHONE 298, LAKELAND, FLA. | | I l % 3 3 " PN N N C -, 1y DAY NS Y Before you even start out to buy them. you ouql\t to decide to get them where buying is safe and sufe. This Ad is to Tell You That This is Such a Place By SAFE and SURE we mean that we have elim- inated the possibility of your getting anything but tested. proven, undoubted purity in any dia- mond bought here. This comes from our habit of selecting our diamonds ourselves. after the most painstaking examination. When you've a diamond want—no matter how small. or how PAGE FIVE Before You Buy Diamonds & 13 ~' a4t I ~T N S il [Sai®, i e arge—remember that buying here is buying safe G. N. FUNK & COMPANY Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park THE MAN ON THE BOX is the latest venture into the daily Those of our local theatre goers who appreciate high class comedy should be very much interested in the coming of “The Man on the Box,” dramatized by Grace living- stone Furniss fro mthe novel of that same name by Harold McGrath, to be presented at Opera House Satur- day Nov. 11. As the book was, and! still is, one of the best sellers, 80! has the play proven to be one of the best and most successful comedies staged in recent years, Both in the book and on the stage, “The Man on the Box,” developes n; combination of comedy, farce, sen- timent, emotion and mild melo- drama that is pleasing to all lovers. ‘It is well written, its scenes are well consructed, and the plat moves | with a stupidity of action that helps along its mirth giving qualities and | its comic power. Mr. Bert Leigh heads the company, presenting lho' play here, supported by Miss Billy Long and a strong cast. The pro- duction will be complete in all de- talls. Seats on sale at the Herron Store. Crushed by a Caddie. “It 18 not always safe to fish for compliments,” says a Washington man, who travels quite a bit, “and | recently learned a lesson In this regard from a caddie attached to a golf club near this town. “l was going round the links one afternoon and making a dreadful ex- hibition of myself. | did not, how. ever, know that my caddie was fully aware of this, as he seemed so bliss- fully unconscious that anything was wrong. He was a nice, freckled little Irishman, and I took quite a fancy to bim, especially as never a hint came from him that [ was doing badly. At the end of the round, In the hope of & | ‘Jolly’ from the lad, I ventured to ob- | serve: “‘I've _been traveling for the last two months, and am dreadfully out of practice. That’'s why I'm in such bad form today.’ “T, which the caddie calmly re. | p’lled: “Oh, then ye've played before, sir!’ ™ Never Drink Water. In Lower California a large number of the smaller desert mammals never drink water, according to American sclentists who have recently visited the peninsula. They live and thrive on dry seeds and scraps of vegetation in places where the heat and aridity are excessive without ever touching thelr lips to water, and it has even been found impossible to teach some of them to take water in captivity. $5.25 meal tickets for $4.50 at Hansard's Cafe. tH | - “The Lakeland Evening Telegram Patience in cowards I3 tame and hopeless tear; but in brave minds a scorn o' what they bear.—Sir R. How- ard newspaper arena of Flovida, The Telogram has everything in its rav- or—the right man at the helm, M. K. Hetherington - a town full of live business people and a back country We can unstintingly commend The Tel- OC SOOI IDO OGN o W O O D it can never go wrong and | & ‘PHONE 322. 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