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EDISONIA. pon't forget Romeo and Jullet to- to appear. Two reels and a very fine ————— In addition they will pre-| Mr. E. H. Garland spent yesterday s Teaett o b s T A R sent “A Doll's House.” from the play|in Tampa, going down on business. McLeod, left on the noon train today by Henrick Ibsen, a feature in it- elf, and to lighten the show, “Mutt night picture. orth for a dime. SEAKESPEAREAN OPPORTUNITY It is not often that we have 'the privilege of seeing a Shakespearean play, the recognized lead of all le- timate drama, and the one which ay Stewart will present at the Her- on theatre Friday night, Nov. 17, is be most interesting that this reat intellectual financier has evol- ed in the great number of portray- Is of human character that he has o faithfully arranged for the foot- ghts, Those who object to deep lots or heavy tragedy will find in welfth Night a pleasing comedy ¢ull i the light side of life, but richly weled with the brightest sparkling that only the Immortal Bard can handle. The love and of Shakespeare is every- as the measure of a ‘ulture and we have Lakeland pass up any- + knew to be good, so here's tion hazarded for a good Miss Stewart., A perusal pporting Miss Stewart peared in other issues of © will not fail to interest 1= of the playhouse. TN I weather that was pre- v south Florida falled to ma- the temperature rising dur- and this morning wir and bright and much \With the exception of e whole country has been ! ice and sleet for the = and it will be only a ow until there will be a % of winter tourists com- e a number of whom are bowith us, + All the leading paper. plies, Cigars CANDY | CANDY 12 Varieties Choco Candies at 15¢ per pound '0 Varieties of Fan : 30c per pound Nunnally’s Fancy Boxes at 80c and 1.00 per pou Fresh Apalachicola Oysters 45c qt. BREAD, CAKES, PIES A Supply of Fresh all times at market prices Call and see, or phone 226 and have Your Orders Delivered H.O.DENNY Cowdery Building MISS RUBY C. DANIEL Lakeland’s Leading News and Stationery Store tionery, Post Cards, School Sup- Lobby of Edisonia Theatre Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated SHPOBOEEODSTETE $ Those Who : ComeanoGo : kS 5'3“."36*3"2'3'3 2"5":“Z"Z'E”S-“Z“S"S“Sé“:*sw‘r‘i% We cannot insure that changes of advertisements will be made unless the copy for same is handed in by uoon of the day preceding that in which the changed advertisement is tt. J. L. Wirt, a prominent citizen of Bartow, is in Lakeland today and while here is stopping at the Tre- mont hotel. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McGinnis, of Atlanta, Ga., reached Lakeland last night and are comfortably located at the Tremont hotel. C. Lehman, of Lehman Lodge, Au- burndale, is in Lakeland today on a business trip and while here is lo- cated at the Lake Mirror. Mrs. A. C. Woodbridge, of Sanford, is In Lakeland for a few days and while here is located at the Lake Mirror. Mrs. Woodbridge has large property interests in Orange county, the greater portion of which is locat- ed within the city limits of Sanford Mr. B. T. Bardin spent yesterday {in Tampa on business and while there was located at the DeSoto. | Mr. Bardin covers the greater part of | the state for a leading wholesale dry goods and ladies’ tailoring es- tablishment of New York, but man- ages to be in Lakeland a large share of the time. Miss Olive Summerlin, the charm-| ing voung sister of Mrs, H. D. Men- denhall, after a year spent in Boston during which time she has been at-| tending the Boston (‘onservatory of | Music, has returned to Florida nndf is visiting her sister, Mrs. Balbin, at Tampa. Miss Summerlin has lmany friends in Lakeland who trust ghe will spend some time in this city | ‘this winter, | | s and iuagazines. Sta- and Tobacco. | CANDY late and Cocoanut g FE3IE] 4N cy Chocolates at 4 | prepared to contribute to the Regent's | the greatest legal battles the League { has ever fought is on at St. Louis and us do our part in making it end in THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 14, 1911. 2 Herron Theatre May Stewart FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 17th. TWELFTH NIGHT Mrs. A. A. Crews, who has been tor her home in Alabama. Mrs, | Mrs. A. J. Gannon went down to|Crews spent some time at White Jet” and the “Escaped L"““e; Tiger Bay today to visit her sister,|Springs before coming down to Lake- Something to please all. A dollar's|yryg Apehur Wells for a few days. land, and goes home carrying a splendid report of her impressions of two of the prettiest towns in Flor- ida. One of our lady patrons says The Telegram is mighty fine, the only thing the matter with it is that we give her too much to read at one sit- L ting, and she don't get “caught up” with her reading until another is- sue is out. We certainly do appre- ciate the many kind friends are saying about The Tele- gram, and will continue to try and merit them by giving Lakeland a paper which will get better and bet- ter as the days go by. Rev. D. B. Sweat, pastor of the Methodist church at Arcadia, and one of the ablest devines in the Florida Conference, is in Lakeland today on a business trip, and will return to his home this evening. Mr, Sweat is a genial gentleman who makes a very pleasing impression on all with whom he comes in contact, and is therefore enabled to do much good in the work of the ministry, TO MEET THURSDAY AFTERN'N A called meeting of the American Woman's League will occur Thurs- day afternoon, November 16th at 3 p. m, at the home of Mrs. E. G. Tweedell on New York avenue. We want to get in touch with the League at large, which is going steadily on with its plans in spite of all the difii- culties it has labored under since its inception, The newly organized ‘“Regents"” corporation is solving many of the League's financial problems, and it is earnestly requested that every mem- ber come to next Thursday's meeting, ever Corporation fund, No organization can exist and do business without money, and just at this time one of much depends on its outcome. Let victory for General Madden and League. By order of the President, MRS. 0. M. EATON. MRS. F. EDWARDS OHLINGER, " Press Reporter. the REMOVAL R. O. Park has removed to the rear| oi the Opera House, where he still handles fish and oysters. Phone 311. 1tp. Lufsey’s | THE PLACE § 3 O “"‘:n‘ Y 4 v(lfiv e Ly v ) V3,0 Fruits on hand at g g L)t I Ca 4 \ et A )" \ P2 Lakeland, Florida OF 2! § Better Things % things our |8 &5 &. e o Sy & L, ~ show you. 4 K o= oy Ny Christmas time. A Feast For Your Eyes HE greatest assemblage of everything that is nice for Christmas can be found at the New Jewelry Store. We spent 10 days in eastern markets selecting everything that is new and nice. We have no old shopworn goods to Everything is new and up-to-date. " Come and look the stock over and if you find anything that suits you we wiil be pleased to lay it away for you until Bring your friends with you! G.N. FUNK & COMPANY Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park PAGE FIVE UGG PENNSYLVANIANS LOCATE ON THEIR HANDSOME HOME Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Price, of But- ler, Pa.,, have arvived in Lakeland and have taken possession ot their Lake Hollingsworth, property on having bought one half of the Bar-! hite which borders on this beautiful sheet of water, when down here last winter, The other half of this property, it will be remembered, was sold last week to Mr. Salmon, of Florence, Ala, “rove Mr, and Mrs. Price are enthusias- tic over Lakeland and the beautiful country surrounding the town, winter when we were down, Mr. Price, “We had no exact idea of where would o thought we would visit sev and see how they compared, We had received several copies of The Lakeland News, in which we found much of interest to the homesecker, and we decided to stop off and look the town over. We were impressed right from the start, the first thing to catch our eye being your beautiful Park, paved streets and general air of progressiveness. \We note an an almost miraculous improvement since our return this season, and we are glad to say that we will from now on be permanent residents of the prettiest and town in all Florida.” we ral towns best, BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF HOLIDAY POST CARDS Miss Ruby Daniel Las received a beautiful line of souvenir cards, suit- able for Thanksgiving and the holi-| day season. They are choice in « sign and coloring, the stock is lare and most any taste can be suited in the assortment, which also includes EDISONIA The Ploneer Picture House OF LAKELAND PROGRAM TONIGHT ROMEO AND JULIET (In Two Reels.) Shakespearean Tragedy. A DOLL'S HOUSE (From play by Henrick Ibsen) (Thanhauser) Drama. MUTT AND JEFF and THE ESCAPED LUNATIC Farce Comedy. CHILDREN under 12,... local post-card views, Besides the regular line of news- | papers, magazines, ete., Miss Daniel {has a fine stock of stationery of all |;klml«. She is making a special re- i duction on souvenir stationery, which bears four different views of Lake- She also has a full line school | i land scenes, |of tablets and all kinds of | supplies, Her line of tobaccos and are not surpassed in the city, her a call, in the lobby of “Edisoni. She will appreciate your patronagoe, have recently incorporat Wt have twenty-five pianos that w We are 2oing to sell them at out of them. We cannot affor on then veades havia s then 1 refus REASONALLS OF P early and ge of the stoek sal oty last uutil we mk pucravtee of the factory g by OUR PERSONAL ( Who Give a Square De: nie ( 's | concerned, Plant City with our luriness and having the stock For the first time in the history of New York state the names of the presidential candidates and the viee- presidential candidates are to be on the ballot next year. This is a pro- vision of the new Levy election law. NOTICE —— All organized labor, and those are requested to attend A mass meeting at the City HaW, ', i November 15th, 1911, at 7:30 p. m. W. T. BROWN, Attention e The Greatest Piano Sensa- 7 tionof the Day d the H. W. Cornett Music Co., of of both companics and a laree recent factory shipment on hand we « have not room for in our stere. UV PRICE that will get COST and extea irenranes ] v etarn Ll Cash or oud benefit of the mic and benefit of the pric s with each piano and this is backed ome in and look today. Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. LAKELAND. FLORIDA. . and onr reputation as “The People l If you are in Florida for the cantile business, or rent a home them to you TODAY! WARING & SUITE 12 BR LAGELAND, . . . REAL ESTATE raw land, City or Country Home, or get into some line of mer- | « . or get information of any kind concerning our City or surrounding country, we will he pleased to have you call on us for We have some nice Groves, Improved Farms, proved Farms, and raw land loss t7 Lakelard. purpose of buying a Farm, Grove or State in genersl, such. ; partially im- and we can show | ) i " ] \ b ) ’ i} i il b | i { e — EDWARDS YANT BLD'C.