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¢ & PHOTODDHDEN g GBS idgdnly Rev. A. E. Witmer, of Archbold, Ohio, is in Lakeland and is taking in the many attractions of this city and surrounding countrq. He went up to Auburndale this morning where he will look over the Lake- land-Auburndale tract. The x @2 on (J!‘l S 3, (84 4 3 13 4 CANDY NS 3 4 &. Candies at 15c¢ { ] 4 ) 0Oc per pound & ’ 4 () ) 4 A o Iy 4 ~ 560N Cowdery Building Saturday NOVEMBER Bert Leigh The Man ON SUPPORTED BY Miss Billy Long IN A SELECTED CAST You Have Read the Book NOW SEE THE PLAY PRICES: 25-50-75-$1.00-$1.50 SEATS on SALE HERRON STORE ‘L:f : ‘J‘:‘ L‘xr’: 5 CANDY 12 Varieties Chocolate and Cocoanut 10 Varieties of Fancy Chocolates at Nunnally’s Fancy Boxes at 80c and $1.00 per pound Fresh Apalachicola Oysters 45c qt. BREAD, CAKES, PIES AliSupply of Fresh Fruits on hand at all times at market prices Call and see, or phone 226 and have Your Orders Delivered H. O.DENNY There will be services at the Catholic church Sunday morning at nine o'clock. Rapid progress is being made on the A. C. L. depot in DeLand and the officials expect to be located there within the next thirty days. Miss Ruth Trammel, a charming young lady of Tallahassee, arrived in the city Saturday night. She will be the guest of Miss Frankie Smith for several days.—Plant City, Cor., Tampa Times. lith Box t ( . NS CANDY . per pound he Un Lakeland, Florida deer hunt but is expected to return in time to attend the meeting of the City Council of which he is a mem- ber, at its adjourned meeting tomor- row night. Ohio, reached Lakeland last night and are spending today looking over Lakeland and surrounding country with a party of homeseekers, ior South Carolina, where he went el lrigation sysiem, ¢ which he is tie bloiida Ageut, states that the greatee portion ot ! thelr work this year is in South Car- | oling, oue smail community install- | myg over system, about two weeks, tollowing to say ol one of Lakeland's best kunown and mose popular citi-| Zens: most popular state, and a ity oflicial o Lakeland, was in Tampa today fome bmportant business wmatters, e {48 loud i praise of Zm(:nls that are going on at his home town, and predicts that the tourist season there will be the largest ever will be glad to learn thay he bas re- sumed his position as passenger con- ductor on the Coast Line. be remembered that he happened to what came near being a fatal acei- dent while ‘ove Springs, some time which the engine went into an open draw at MeGirts Creek sard went down with the engine, i was quickly rescued and had it not hotel business, been for his presence of mind the ac- : Risgae 4 cident perhaps would have proved lic and it is their aim to please theiv (J, ang could be influenced to stoff off and would no doubt becoms visiturs or permaucnt resideuts and five negroes, passed | Lakeland yvesterday, from Bartow en| route to the State convict One of the men was Hubert Lane,; who was sentenced to one year at I“i hard labor, charged for assault with e | intent to murder. figured quite conspicuously in chain gang circles during the past year, it being remembered that Arthur Lane, Hubert's spring ‘from the county camp, where bezzling funds from fishing. He has never bheen appre- hended, but it is supposei that went back to Kentucky where THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK A sewerage system and a big hotel‘ are among the things promised ofor, Lakeland during the next year.—' Gainesville Sun. i | | Hansard Cafe has been moved to; Second story of Adam's building X.! Kentucky avenue. Meals will be served there at all hours. Mrs. George P. Dickinson and two children arrived yesterday for a visit | to Mrs, Dickinson’s mother, Mrs, J. F. Gracy. She will be here for sev-| eral days. Mr. J. M. Keen is off on a big Mr. and Mrs. Gadin, of Toledo, who crowds to Lakeland today as will be seen from the hotel register, which are down on an investigating trip. ' | Incoming trains brought large! appears in this issue. ‘They junl! simply can’t pass 4 good town hk«-! Lakeland, and what is more import- | ant they don't waut to leave it once ar Lok, holbrook deiv yesterday | on basiness contiecicd with the skin~} they come, Miv Huibrook | iov RITIN acres of the Skinner| Holbrook will be away | Yesterday » Tampa Limes had the ') i . "Oscur M. aton, one of the railvoad men of the \ atiending to ! the improve- xpericnced.” | s [ The many {riends of Jud Hansard |[a It will piloting an excursion Jacksonville to Greent ago, in raiu from Mr. Han- regular Seven conviets, two white men| through camps. The Lanes have brother, escaped last! was serving a sentence for em- the Western fon Company and also for illegal he wife and family live. | Flovida Baptist Witness, November 15th, jto the ibe associated in thiz business \\'i”li her mother, Mr:, put | had up o meet the demands of the pub- ADMISSION his|] CHILDREN under 12,.. ELAND, FLA,, NOV. 9, 1911, PAGE FIVE I R R [ 5 Before You Buy Diamonds g Before you even start out to buy them, you , ought to decide to get them where buying is 9“ safe and sure. ;;. This Ad is to Tell You That oA 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 arge—remember that buying here is buying safe S ST Nafn i, ( 3 6 G. N.FUNK & COMPANY Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park grasp he has over his men. His br, K. Z, F. Golden, editor of (h'-i instruments without power of sound was in) Nov, 24th, It is said that were the | brograms are always interesting and atkeland for a few hours this morn-{one who understands and loves music ! varied, being full of melody, stirring ng en route to Dade City. Dr, Gold-|{ would he thrilled with one of the!atd soothing by turns, at one time noand family formerly lived here! verditions by this organization al- sounding the voice of the storm- Jrnhn‘iu;: which time he was editor of most to feeling the harmony in|king and again wmelting into the e Florida Baptist Witness whieh | Which the director lives and acts, | liauid tones of love. was pubzlished from this office, hut| Temperamentally, he is & marvel, All - o i { Which has since been moved to Ar !1:i~ readings are original to a marked adia. oy { tegree, and the way he conjures ef- 'MC‘C'WW‘:’C'CWWOO\O‘ ‘[ fects by personal maguetism in eye, 3 NOTICE ‘jlu-:»nlv.‘urm. hand and \\':.lylng body, | & W O O D 4 (shows him to be a highly gifted | & 'PHONE 322. P ! genius. There is no withstanding | & I Al oreanized lahor, wud those: o magic of his personality, and 11-4-6-x. § oncerned, are requestal toattend ! qyo can only jook and wonder at the O LHONNOIOOITOOTITACHO mass meeting at the City Hall, | 191, at 7:50 p. m W. T. BROWN, Sec'y. Tweedell’s 15 Headquarters for Everything in Groceries RESTURANT MOVED. . Mrs. D, G Haesard has moved n,-: Adams’ bweilding, She will} MeCaskey, who has ' experience in' Rocms will be lil!ml’ several ye A FEW SPECIALS % Wil :HI(N.)II'.\..' 'I‘h.v.v \\'illl hT. p!mm-’d I‘nlm"'l IUDRE: 18 POWNME ..o icvconh vaninh et s e od $1.00 S BN 'l"lll friends and patrons at any .|||d‘ Swift's Premium Hams, per pound ............... 18¢ A matter which the Board of |11 times, | Best Butter, per pound, ........ i T 35¢ Trade could take up and which would | Picnic Hams, per pound ....... ... ... ... ... ... .. 1212 benefit the town a great deal would | LARGE AUDIENCE WILL { !othen: Oats, per packnge..... ... ... ... ... ... .....10¢ be to have a number of large signs GREET CREATORE'S BANDI Hecken' Whole Wheat Flour, pcr bag 35¢ painted ov which the advantages of e Heckers' Graham Flour, per ba; ... ... ... ... ... ..... 88 the city and section could be P'(’l' A large and fashionable audience Heckers' Rye Flour, per ba:. . .. 3¢ forth, such as the elevation, health-|is expected to greet Sig. Creatore 12 pound bag best Flour ....... ... ... ... ... ... ... 40c fulness, climate, beautiful lakes, aml!and his band & the Herron Theatre, % Po'md hflv ------ . .80¢ general resources, with an invitation SR ~ f.'thx;ctketre,' each . k ........ o ;fi 4 to the newcamer to stop and investi- " < 18| ? MUOE, JOE PO . ..ccivaees 508 sve sas ses sevss | gate conditios here. These signs g g s 2 g.hy.ls“? Crea:n. 6?; """" o - 2e B |should be placed where they would w o O D g amily size Cream, 3 for ...... ... w. ... ... ... ... ..25 55| Yo seen from the trains Thus the | 3 CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. undecided homeseeker or winter vis-| 'PHONE 322. 3 ftor could at 1 see that Lnk~land§ T o ERTEREANE L LAY T LT T TN R R R RO S CE wast composed of wideawake people, | DOOOBGDL o IE-G. TWEEDELL EDISONIA | s The Pioneer Picture House | : ———|[REAL ESTATE If you are in Florida for the purpose of buying a Farm, Grove raw land, City or Country Home, or get into some line of mer- cantile business, or rent a home, or get information of any kind concerning our City or surrounding country, or State in gereisl, we will be pleased to have you call on us for such. We have some nice Groves, Improved Farms, partially im- proved Farms, and raw land lose to Lakeland, and we can show ~ them to you TODAY' WARING&EDWARDS SUITE 12 BRYANT BLD'G. PROGRAM TONIGHT SECURING EVIDENCE (Rex) Comedy. A QUARTER AFTER TWO. (Imp.) Dramatic A PIECE OF STRING (Imp.) Dramatic. 3 - L SR SR AT LI - A e SR e D TR T e N