Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 15, 1911, Page 5

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& b g & & & & wre, C. B. Horr, of Auburndale, . 1 Lakeland today and while here a guest of the Matanzas. Mr. R. F. Hyman is in the city ewing the merchants and here is located at the Tremont. whil 1. ¢. Malcolm, a well known trav- cling man of Atlanta, is in Lakeland twday and is stopping at the Tre- mont hotel. Mr. 8. J. Logan, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, is in Lakeland looking ov- ¢ the country and its numerous ad- \antages, and while here is located al the Matanzas. Mre. Alfred Lilja, of Sanford, is in the city the guest of her sister, May Williams, Before her ge, Mrs, Lilja was Miss Jim- wiv Powers, of this city. ifor. Wm. Hocker, a prominent u county citizen, is down from tuday shaking hands with irhnds. While here Mr. Hocker is sured at the Tremont hotel, . ¥ Dickinson went to Lakeland yeterdey. He will spend today tl returning tonight with Mrs, 1 and two children, who teen visiting her mother for week.—~Tampa Times. Walker, a former Mayor wid an allround booster v, is in Lakeland to- Walker has done a great rest the people in the vood roads, and has ac- «1 much along the line of vow settlers to this part of i [ ', one of the most re- ux of Fort Lauderdale, iy morning at 11 o'clock, 1 it on g fall from a scaffold on (IR Mr. Craig was a carpen- working on the Wheel- tie fell from the scaf- hack of his head struck il fivst. A clot of blood o the brain and caused \tiimi Herald., GGGV A\ CANDY 88 Tt )P L%y Oc per pound Fresh Apalachicola ; BREAD, CA )9 ety P ] gl Your Orders Cowdery Building ) MISS RUBY C. DANIEL Lakeland’s Leading News and Stationery Store | i A1l the leading papers and magazines. Sta- f tionery, Post Cards, School Sup- I plies, Cigars and Tobacco. Lobby of Edisonia Theatre Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated o~ ot AREN) (W CANDY 12 Varieties Chocolate and Cocoanut Candies at 15¢ per pound 10 Varieties of Fancy Chocolates at Nunnally’s Fancy Boxes at 80c and 1.00 per pound A Supply of Fresh Fruits on hand at all times at market prices Call and see, or phone 226 and have H.O.DENNY Rev. J. Bunyan Smith, of Kissim- mee, pastor of the Baptist church there, and well known in Lakeland, | has resigned the Kissimmee pastor-| ate and in the future will serve the' Baptist church at Plant City. | | Mr, L. L. Sparrow, Superintendent of Roadway of the A, C. L., is in Lakeland today on an official visit| and while here is located at the Tremont. Mr. Sparrow is a brother- in-law of Mrs. E. N. Rodrick, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Hathway, H. (.| Page, and P. S. Delaney, formed a party to arrive in Lakeland last night from Kansas City, Missouri, They are looking about with an idea of locating and they could not have come to a better place, we can assure them. Consult Dr. Garuer for that chronic | disease you have. Mr. N..F. Peterson, one of the most bopulat A. (. L. conductors on the road, is spending a few days with | his family in this city. yln Peter- son has the passenger run between Ocala and Homossassa, the latter place being his headquarters. In his return trip he will be accom- panied by his son, Curtis, who has been given the position of newsboy on the same train with his father. | Lakeland is enjoying a steady, | continuous, permanent growth, surh" as few towns in the State are ex- periencing. The handsome new pas- | senger station and express building| are necaring completion, the l)ccu-l Bryant building gets bigger and more citified looking every day; | Judge Cowdery's addition to his! building is making good In-ndway;; Rev. Smith Hardin has the material | on the ground for his handsome new office building, and it will only ln-‘u' few days betore atcive work will be| started on the Bassett npurnm\ml house on Kentucky avenue, DR. GARNER HERE AGAIN, | Dr. John Q. Garner, specialist in chronic diseases, diseases of the cyes and fitting glasses is again in| Lakeland, and will be pleased to} meet all his old patients and friends, | as well as those in need of a special- ist. | The Doctor may be consulted at Mrs. Brownings', S. Tenn, Ave, | | | Oysters 45c qt. KES, PIES Delivered Lakeland, Florida MABEL PAIGE COMPANY HERE ! theater next Wednesday and Thurs- Better Things | Herron Theatre May Stewart FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 17th. TWELFTH NIGHT CAN WOMAN'S LEAGUE 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 difi- culties it has labored under ever 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, prepared to contribute to the Regent's Corporation fund, No organization can exist and do business without money, and just at this time one of the greatest legal battles the League has ever fought is on at St. Louis and much deperds on its outcome. Let us do our part in making it end in victory for General Madden and the ! League. By order of the President, MRS. 0. M. EATON. MRS. ¥. EDWARDS OlLINGER, Press Reporter. We cannot insure that changes of advertisements will be made unless the copy for same is handed in by noon of the day preceding that in which the changed advertisement is to appear, tr. EDISONIA, Large crowds attended the show last night and numerous compli- ments were passed on the high class pictures shown, You will always find something to interest you every night and feature films will be shown whenever it is possible to ob- tain them. Watch the program daily on page five of the Telegram, ' HONOR ROLL NINTH GRADE GRADE, FIRST QUARTER Tunnoe Bryant. Mildred Taylor, Ned Skipper. Mary Groover. Laura Skene. L. AL JETT, Teacher. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The Mabel Paige Company will hold down the boards at the Herron the of day evenings. The first night vlay will be “The Lost Trail,” which the Tampa Tribune has the!man that the part depicts, following to say: ““The Lost Trail,” as presented by EEIR O N il oo oy the Mabel Paige Stock Company last THE PLACE OF Ice Cream Candies i about your eyes? PAGE 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 show you. 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 Christmas time. Bring your friends with you! G. N.FUNK & COMPANY Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park S A i NOTICE &) auto owners cannot Pensacola Journal. thirds of the afford them. night is one of the most intensely | human plays ever presented here, | Seldom has a stock company so lhur-‘ Al organized (e concerned, are labor, and those requested to attend ing a story as was the one which at-ia mass meeting at the City Hall, tended the performance at the November 15th, 1, at 7 bow G 0 lasg night, Miss Paige, as| W. T, BROWN, Sec'y. o breezy western girl offered a most delightful exhibition of her ver tility, following her more se ous, roles. And Ed Lawrence as * Bud Larabee, chaps and spure i oaghly united an audience in follow- Those M ‘husetts women who, sentimentality wept and plead for the retention as pastor, the preacher Richeson who recently murdered the girl whom he had be- trayed, ought taken out be- Eind the house and given a thorough “thrashing” by the men folks of their families. Plant City Courier. Attpntio_fi to be Never aeard of anyone starving to owned an - auto evey il people do contend that two- cath becanse he back to from swallow tails wnd Txedoes re- vealed in the goin. “1t was the old story told in a nev way. It was that of the maa wob | starts out in life with brigh |l|'||:~»‘ pects for success, but who falls in with evil companions and ‘loges the ! | | | a mili i seenes centered at oppui- with ihe tary the tunity tor thrilling scenes is abun- dant. Miss Paige's delincation of Edith Falkner, the General's daughter, was refreshing and entirely natural. She threw an enthusiasm into the part in accord with the western breezi- ness and in the crucial moments al- ways measured up to the true wo- trail.' He realizes almost too late, i but saves himself through a true ] woman's love, Cast in four acts 'l'ne fil’eatest post in Colorado, 7 tionof the Day have recently incorporated the H. W, Cornett Music Co., of both companies and a laree re have twenty-tive pianos that We are of et factory shipment on hand we Plant City with our business and having the stock Pave not room for in our store. “Ed. Lawrence, who has been chafing in boiled shirts and high col- lars during the present engagement of the company here, was permitted to go back to his favorite role, and} to sell them ot ADY PRCY We carnop afl pingr that will oo out of then, vre and extra dasura on themw, vesdes havine them become second-hand, so we will Lot ¢ REASONARLE OFFER. Cash on refuse o Casy ) gente, Code he made “Bud”’ Larrabee, a ]ml‘lI early and get pick of the stork ond benetit of the prices as 1hi well worth secing. He outswash- wil only Tast until we mk and benelit of the prices as this buckled D’Artagnan and was meek- cocpvnttoe of the factory gocg with ench pinto and th er than a dove under a woman's by OUR PERSONAL Guavan ce, ovd our teputation as *The Poor’ Who Give a Square Lieal ™ (4 Perry-lharp-Béi'fy Music Co. LAKELAND. FLORIDA. benign influence.” aid Jook today. = Piano Sensa- ’ ( ! | | | Garner is here again What | Dr. The Pioncer Picture House OF LAKELAND 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 surrcunding country, or State in general, we will he 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 Lakelard. and we can show them to you TODAY! WARING&AEDWARDS SUITE 12 BRYANT BLDG. PROGRAM TONIGHT THE ARTIST FINANCIER (Rex) Comedy Drama. CUPID IN CHAPS (American) Western Drama. A DAUGHTER OF DIXIE (Champion) Civil War Drama ADMISSION CHILDREN under 12,... 35 | ) 'y | i | ¢ A\ [} ot I ! i3 . [ . guie ] i -t § P » P et X Al 3 3 'v il t U] i

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