Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 13, 1911, Page 5

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SPHOSPH PP T hose Who § : Come an? Go : 2 p. McLeod, a well known trav- 1 of Jacksonville, is in the 1. E. Moore, of the thriving town vinter Haven, is in Lakeland to- day and while here is a guest of the Dlat ¢, E. Rinaldi, of the Rinaldi pricting (0., of Tampa, i8 a visitor o Lakeland today and while here 18 flocated at the Tremont hotel. We cannot insure that changes of dvertisements will be made unless be copy for same is handed in by oo of the day preceding that in bich the changed advertisement is o appear. Tt Mr. W. O. Stanley, a prominent itizen of Bartow, is in Lakeland to- y, looking after various matters of 4 meeting friends, all of Iways glad to see him. r+ Bessie Smith and two chil- jren. who formerly lived here, but ho are now making their home in jed ‘ut the past week in 1 guest of their friend, Padrick. Mrs. Bennett, who has been at her home in Fort Scott, Kansas, for the past two years, has returned to! Herron Theatre Lakeland and will spend the winter | here with her daughter, Miss Lucile ! FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 17th. Bennett. Mrs. Bennett has many | friends here who are delighted to| have her in Lakeland again. | Mr. J. L. Roquemore, who has| been‘ suffering considerably with hil} TWELFTH NIGHT right eye for the past twelve days, s | | —— in his office again but stiil having a!| Prices ... ... ..., 25¢ to $1.50 good deal of pain with the offending ' optic. We trust he will soon get — e permanent relief. reader, will give an entertainment ELAL O Thursday evening in the High School The quality of telegraphic ser-|suditorium for the benefit of the vice the Evening Telegram carries to its readers every afternoon was demonstrated in Saturday's isme.land will inject much humor into his which contained the wame of the'entertainment. He guarantees to newly elected President of the|make all who hear him laugh. Daughters of the Confederacy several' ~The entertainment is given under bours ahead of any other paper in,the auspices of the Daughters of the South Florida. The election occur-|Confederacy who are very desirous red in Richmond about 2:30 o'clock, [of securing funds to complete the and the news was flashed over the|Payments on the monument, and it wires and put in type in The Tele-|i8 hoped a large crowd will be In gram office only a short time there- | attendance. Admission 15 and 25 Confederate Monument fund. Mr. Allyn is an actor of no mean ability, | after, twelve hours ahead of cents. 9 o Bestolp ool Bl broken? [If You don’t wish to take them home we Editor Wayne Thomas, of the AN APPRECIATED APPRECIATION Plant City Courier and Mr. DeRieux Raulerson, of Youmans, were in Lakeland for a few hours last night| | have noted, with sincere pleas- en route to thelr homes. Edltor|yyo the very apparent and genuine Thomas is giving Plant City a splen- | | Buccess of your enterprise, in launch- did paper and if the town will stand ing The Daily Telegram. That you by him, it will be further improved should give to our people so clean a November 13th, 1911. Dear Mr. Hetherington: THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 13, 1911, Y Y By G ‘r ) & ). W] : %) j PAGE FIVE Ao O YOU realize tha;l:Xmas isn’t far away? We %) Iy \/ [ ot 3 N s Vo~ .3 { ‘ K are getting new goods in nearly every day. 3 Wouldn’t it be a good idea for you to come in and make your selections before the stock is will keep them for you till Christmas time. — » (] 4 —— and enlarged. Under his manage- | paper and that you should score such Mi J AV Durrance, former repre- [ ment the Courier has made wonder- gional success, from the very first to the Legislature from | ful strides, especially during the past| jsoue is matter for the heartiest olk 15, is in Lakeland today|Year, and it is today one of "“’.gralulallons on the part of our de, brightest weeklies in South Florida. Mr. Durrance says entire community. st s wrowing by leaps and | S | sonally, not much of a “newspaper mis wnd that many new people| Dr. W. 8. Irvin veturned Saturday | peader,” I nevertheless recognize the ¢ there, from a hunting tip of three weeks| minent good and the real service which he spent in the vicinity of Kis- ! simmee in company with Dr. Collins and the latter's son, both of whom kave a home near Haskell. Dr. Ir- vin reports a splendid trip, having killed a number of wild turkey and a great many quail. The party went entirely around Lake Kissimmee and Doc says he played Columbus and discovered a new town in his ram-| ety bles, the city of Whittier, where he| found the people highly excited over BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL the early completion of the railroad ISSUES CHALLENGE into that community. oA, acknowledges a cial call Tuesday from I Trammell, who is one of ind successful members r iion of the enter- Luakeland.—Arcadia which an honest, clean, straightfor- npion {accomplish for a people like ours. You are to be felicitated, and so is jour whole people upon the very aus- Ficlous inauguration of your greau | undertaking. I congratulate you. Yours sincerely, W. K. PINER. linffaker, a leading at- ftow, s in Lakeland to- < and while here is {at the ” Matanzas, Mr. formerly principal of titute, which position 3 & eredit to himself and | BENEFIT OF CON- fe fnstit however, two years FEDEMTE MONUHENT ip teaching and has S nracticing law, Rube Allyn, The First Baptist Sunday schoo! 'has issued a challenge to the other i schools in the state that they will {lead in the largest attendance, 307 nml‘ were present Sunday and 350 is the | mark for nmext Sunday and all must | work it we win and we cannot afford | for Lakeland to lose. MISS RUBY C. DANIEL |.2i. f.k o, o + Lakeland’s Leading News e rih 6 s T s sy and Stationery Store impersonator | ment of all, I Misses Nathalie Roquemore, Bes: ' Templeton and leona Priest recited the lesson poem. PRESS REPORTER. Al the leading papers and magazines. Sta- tionery, Post Cards, School Sup- plies, Cigars and Tobacco. Lobby of Edisomta Theatre OB 0. b b Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated | BAND MEMBERS ATTENTION Every member must be present to- night (Monday). Questions of uni- forms will be decided. PROF. E. €. ANGELL, President WM, . EMMERSON, Secretary SIS : O 94 N ) CANDY CANDY While I am, per- ward paper can accomplish and does G. N. FUNK & COMPANY Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park NOTICE All organized labor, and those concerned, are requested to attend G. E A toB of L E, | NOTICEF. & A. M. § S repular communication of Lake- Ul Lodge No. 91, K. & A M. this ange Bloss div, No. 199 : o Orange Blos "‘f’ l:‘ tid Clevening at 7iam, a mass meeting at the City lall, G A to BLoof Lo B meets every ¢, G ARENDELL, Sec'y, | November 15th, 1911, at 7:30 p. m secord and fourth Wednes ol W. T. BROWN, Sec'y. cach mouth at Visiting Sisters alwa p.om. come, . BROWN Sec'y. PADRICK, g i e A Pres. ! MRS, ). OO 'PHONE 322, % 11-4-6-x. Interesting - services were held | yester at bolh hours at the Bap- tst church, and large congregations [ & W ' 5 ; were i attendanc Sunday school, ) BEAUTIFUL SELECTICY OF L which s the lregest envollment they & HOLIDAY POST CARDS have had in some time, 3(‘0'3‘0’?00000000‘)00000000303 Services at the Baptist Church, AT fwere in attendance, 307 pupils | i Miss Ruby Daniel has received a! :lm:mflful line of souvenir cards, suit- lable for Thanksgiving and the he day season. They are choice in de- | sign and colering, the stock is large and most any taste can be suited in the assortment, which also includes local post-card views, | Besides the regular line of news- | papers, magazines, ete.. Miss Daniel | has a fine stock of stationery of llli kinde. She is making a special re-| duction on souvenir stationery, which | bears four diffierent views of Lake- land scenes. She also has a full line of tablets and all kinds of sn-lmnl‘: | supplies, [ Her line of tobaccos and IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN MUSIC Watch This cigars are not surpassed in the city. Gi { Ler a call, in the lobby of “Edisonia She will appreciate your patronage. Space Tomorrow EDISONIA PMNRENN) (WK J.CA, (ANDY Lufsey’s 3 3 12 Varietie_s Chocolate and Cocoanut Candies at 15¢ per pound 10 Varieties of Fancy Chocolates at THE PLACE | OF 2 : 30c per pound 3 "l- g ""ally's Fancy B t 80c and , L SN g Better Things 9 - jj Fresh Apalachicola Oysters 45c qt. : & BREAD, CAKES, PIES A Supply of Fresh Fruits on hand at all times at market prices Call ang see, or phone 226 and have Your Orders Delivered H.O.DENNY Condere - “€ry Building Lakeland, Florida v 3 3 ( ' Ice Cream @ ¢ (Candies ] The Ploncer Picture House OF LAKELAKD PROGRAM TONIGHT THE ACCIDENT Bill Buys a Bottle of Champagne. (Lux) Double Comedy. THE UNLOADED GUN (Bison) Dramatic. JIM CROW—A Fate of the turf. (Lux) Dramatic. 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 lina.nf _ mer- cantile business, or rent a home, or get infarra sttle rubber heater— concerning our City or surronnding countmod of successhully treating we will be pleased to have you call on us. We have some nice Groves, Impre fine of satisfactery rubber proved Farms, and raw land lose t.2in and let us explain their them to you TODAY! . WARL - harmacy ADMISSION CHILDREN under 12,... 5 cts. i SUITE 12 LAGELAND, - e —— o g~ ¢ i | e N ; i ‘l i q o . e | !. !‘ -‘ i A | b & ¥ i Ix LT

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