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BTRE 0 i & = TEE LVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, NOV EMBER, 7, 1911, PAGE FiVE Dr. % \\'_ Love and Mr., H. B. J. L. Lawrence, the affable (‘ir-l e - ‘ J. L. L % : y v v v 1 v ose Who night, to ‘the bedside of Mr. Her-| bune is in Lakeland today on busi- | ) schel Cox, who is seriously ill in]mness and is registered at the Tre- ‘:‘5 . a G 5| that city, having sustained an attack | mont. ome an 0 of appendicitis. Mr. Cox's mother, SIS e ore Ou uy Iamon S PERRRN u:«;.a.qu;..:..g«_fi"_ny‘_,.'m'. :I;:;‘ lll.llmpdu:‘x‘::g lll';:‘i(;:net::m 0 bl Many automobile parties take ad-| el & i vantage of the beautiful moonlight isses Willie and Fannie (‘h(re nights and go for a long spin. The klin, of Plant City, spent Sun-| Mr. Alonzo Logan has sold to Mr.|nights are beautiful at this time and! at the home of their aunt, Mrs.|S. E. Melton a lot on West Lemon|automobiling is delightful so we are: Drew, on Lake Wire. {street, on which Mr. Melton will|told. erect a handsome residence. Mr. Logan having the contract. This| J. L. Close, a prominent citizen of | r. F. T. Graham, traveling repre-| iy 4 yery gesirable plece of property | Wauchula, is spending today in tive of the Tampa Tribune, i) 45 the house is to Ve uintotale 16| Tukotsl; Vi Maatiiid & Iv e city looking after the In(er-‘e‘e" particular. pamsapy ‘of that publication. » 4 & Before vou even start out to buy them, you ocught to decide to get them where buying is safe and sure. ] S 4 s G Miss I1da Trammell, who has |y This o i b Lt athias returned last : This is suCh a place . and Mrs. H, B. Morse havepione from Savannah, Ga., where he| Peen spending the past summer as thelr guest Mr. C. F. Ray-{went to attend the Lutherap Synod,| Troy. Alabama, has returned 0( Hartford, Conn., who left, 4o reports a splendid meetin Lakeland. b g and o mnl:;“c::“ his nio::: l:n much enthusiasm evidenced over % By SAFE and SURE we mean that we have elim- ond deliv: an interesting | ¢, prospect of coming to Lakeland . og ege . . last night on Sewerage at [Im.n Nvea i in Munn Park by Mayor Jobn F. inated the possibility of your getting anything erron Theatre. Cox, which public-spirited act s o . . much spprecisted by the peogls of but tested. proven, undoubted purity in any dia- Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Van Huss DISONI A reached Lakeland last night, The| - co0d 88 well as the winter vis- mond bought here. This comes from our habit ] 4 Ry I ] C Tl gt TN, ) — D o [N g SPEN SR < s i I itors, who will soon be with us. The ! n.’h'“:“::;"‘n‘ . l"ef: in :““:' Park is splendidly kept by Mr. Me- of selecting our diamonds ourselves. after the Ploneer Picture House Sl & the Lutheran Synod,| (oo, and presents a fine appear- % R & = i elng Joined there by Mrs. Van Huss.(gyice’ 1y has been further improved| most painstaking examination. When you've a OF LAKELAND who has been spending the last three recently by the addition of a num- o :u::::sl atTMorrlatownh andl otlhu'; ber of electric lights, which makes diamond want—no matter how small, or how 0l n Tennessce, where she had| i whow . . A PROGRAM {8 most dellghtful outing, s bt arge—remember that buying here is buying safe TONIGHT ; 2 AL e rD : Mr. J. B. Knapp, of Geneva, Ohlo, | j o H l.’ Newman, a well known cit-| whg spent some time here last June, CUPID AND THE COMET izen of Bartow. is in Lakeland to-| . returned for the winter and is| (Solax) Comedy. day and is registered at the Tre- comfortably located at the Arling- A RED GIRL'S HEART ans. ton. Mr. Knapp purchased five lots (Bison) Western Drama. in Dixleland last spring, two of G N F U N K & C o M PAN Y THE SULTAN'S GARDEN g':C'C-OO':'-:»CvO-:v:-c-c.cu:n:u‘, n:n)(n:uo‘:n:? -‘l\qhi(.h :»\vrl(mkl I.nklu-||Iulli‘n_fls\\'o|;lh Imj.) A Tale of the Orient. b3 1ese he contemplates improving ™ : -m - '-----:‘.::-nvl- é W O O D E: this season, Mr. Knapp is a promi- Kent“Cky Avenuc' ODpOSltelpe‘:E - “ [ -4 et . ; > | tent hardware manufacturer in e QDI o PHONE 322. & | hix home town, He is enthusiastic Wfi@g}@.m LIREN under 12,... 5 cts, ) i ¢ | over Lakeland and her future, which ‘ " {m;fgl“ct O | he states was never brighter lll.’\lll T at the present, An advertisement campaign is like | e 4 a watch, No matter how good it is, Degrecs of Patience. Mro David Faltz, of Zephyrhills, | oyory day winding is all that keeps _N°' at Home. Pattence in covivds 15 tanie and this State, aerived in Lakeland yes-| i going, New York lawyer *""" his ':‘"\II":’ Popeless tear; but in Lrave niinds a terday afternoon and is stopping to dellver a note marked “MF. | yoop 0 what thoy benrs-Sir . Hows i ms, Personal” In a few min- | g, with his friend, Mr. 1. M. Hufford. ey *% ¢ the Lop halired wilhns rarort P, Faltz is delighted with Lakelana Mr. Lozan has sold his cottage '- Mr. Personal was not in,” he sald. fond says we have the most open-( corner of New York avenue .nhli l ! e B e T ——a" s P T | hearted, kindly people in Lakeland | Lemon street to Mre, W, J, Perkin it has ever been his pleasure tol who has had it nm\ul to the latter meet. He is an old confederate vet-| ot on Virgtnia avenne, : cran and is looking up his comrades Spe ey ! Faroe islands, fs sald to bo abzolute- | & and finds much pleasure in relating {1y treeless, The eiaim is made that | B incidents connected with that trying| FLORIDA ORANGE MOVEMENET for somo re ason, perhaps soil condi perfod, Hnm treeg absolutely refuse to grow ¢ Land Without Trees. Thorshaven, the capital city of the fl Shipments This Week Total One| Writing to The Evening Telegram Hundred and me Cars. {from 117 King avenue, Ocala, Fla., ) il'r. C. T, MeClane, states that he is N 3 Jacks ille, Fla., Nov, 6.—Ileav Lin Florida on a prospecting tour ana| Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 6 Y {is interested in Lakeland, having | rains this week retarded the pi'l\in;,! ’ ,Iu ard “'good lhinuq sald of your city | of oranges, and the total moveme: m‘ {and’country.” A copy of our Paper | this week from the state was al mll | | vill go to gentleman, whom we hope 150 cars. The Parson Brown orange | fruit and oranges are showing| i much color during the past ten days i We all have to pay for progress because of cool nights and warm [in one way or the other. A lady days, just the kind of weather the A FEW SPECIALS 20t s0 excited over receiving the grower is looking for to color his [ first copy of The Telegram that she [ gy, Oranges are beginning to Sugar, 13 pounds sat down and read it through and|ghow their golden hue, and the Par- Swift's Premium Hams, llel pound forgot all about her supper, which|gon Brown orange shipments will be Best Butter, per pound, . ‘ burned almost completely up. She| cleaned up within a couple of weeks, Picnic Hams, per pound Ao v soothed poor hubby by giving him| yp (o October 28, last year more Mothers' Oats, per package. . Man on the Box O.\ussflnnf;_\ rdagh e the paper to read, and whether that | ynan 2000 cars of fruit had been Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour. per bag % ’ » Opera House, Saturday Evening, November 11.| pealed his Jaccerated feelings or not|ghipped, while the total movements Heckers’ Graham Flour, per bag ... . we haven't been informed. out of the state the same date this| Heckers' Rye Flour, per bag Yy Ly TSt ey t . ~ 4 ’ 12 d best Flour . ... The types made us state in our | MOVe¢ment began . about 50 cars are leaving dally. The Fat Mackerel, each issue yesterday that Mr. W. D. Mec- 2 CANI)Y CANDY CANI)Y Rae had purcl’x'nsod a “Jackson” au-| heavy shipments are moving from Irish P?“We‘v per peck . tomobile when what we tried to say | the Charlotte Harbor division on Baby Size Cream, 6 for was Mr. W. K. McRae. “Uncle | the Atlantic Coast Line railroad Family size Cream, 3 for ...... ... ... B et Wes.” plans to ride 'em some now | from Ft. Myers, Arcadia, Wauchula CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. and his host of friends rejoice that|and other points. There are 36 12 vorlctles Chocolate and Cocoanut he is able to enjoy the many pleas-| PAcking houses on this division .md’ DY —— Candies at 15¢ per pound - Iureq that can be derived from a|mMost of them are packing from one ( to two cars daily. 10 Varieties of Fancy Chocolates at l""‘""'"c Express shipments are becoming | E ‘ i I WE EDEL L 30c per pound R S quite heavy from the Indian river| . a - “DAKOTA BOB" HERE section on the East Coast and from | Nunnally S Fflflcy BOXCS at aoc and ' S 'all reports the fruit is of excellent _ 1.00 per pound “Dakota Bob”, one of the m'm"|'l"a"!) and well colored. Some ex- unique characters in the countyy, Sitra fine fruit has been received in Fresh Apalachncola Oystefs 45C qt. in town for a few days in the inter: 'lhh city from Merritts Island that | . ! est of Coca ‘ola, s0 he says. is excellent. T T BREAD’ CAKES, PIES l).akola il wc,-ll-.kn"own ‘here, Orlando, Lake and Volusia coun- R E A L E S A E 1 { :.?“.r:lg Tadfll:"nua] ‘mE [;) S?u:: ties also start this week with their ”: r:,;:m:,ro h:\.ep:s:lk:;::un)d z:hé early varieties, and the grapefruit If you are in Florida for. the purpose of buying a Farm, Grove world about 'steen times, and is al.| TP While not large, s in splendid || raw land, City or Country Home, or get into some line of -mer- : shape. The tangerine crop is short cantile business, or rent a home, or get information of any kind A Supply of Fresh Fruits on hand at all times at market prices ways loaded down with messages » Il and see, or phonc 226 and have from the President of Mexico to the| L'FOuShout the state but the quality coneerning our City or surrounding country, or State in general, Your Orders Delivered ! President of the United States, which | 1t 15 52id; is fine. we will be pleased to have you call on us for such. L he is to deliver at the earliest m°'l . We have some nice Groves, Improved Farms, partially im- d raw land lose to Lakeland, and we can show ¥ | ment possible. Only: Man Gan Adant: HImaslt; proved Farms, an H . o B DEN NY “Bob.” says down is Tampa "'el WhEIS Bts a oN Sarts of tbe worid |l them to you TODAY! Lakeland. Florida Tribune reported he was arrested make their homes in exceptionally hot w A R ' N G !& E D w A R D s for vagrancy, but he vigorously de-|OF cold places and move from one to h — : ! nies u: ac:“ug,on Ev‘:rybod; jo | the other without any apparent phys- SUITE 12 BRYANT BLD'G. always glad to see “Bob” and hear | Jcal discomfort, it 1s found that ant- mals or plants which would flourish [ TG ey, | In one could pot survive In the other. »v dery Building