Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 18, 1911, Page 5

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P TR oot S S o i SEPOPPIDEPEHSOBS Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Gray & Those Who' & » ‘u C ana ‘;o :i.' W. H. Vaughn, of Mulberry, is in H ome § town today shaking hands PSS eSS eddd located at the Tremont hotel. friends and attending to business. Mrs. Lacy Sloan returned today Mr. J. J. Boynton, of Bartow, is in|from Wauchula, where she has been the ity today. Incidentally he {s|visiting relatives for several days. jecling the political pulse of the community. J. L. Close and T. M. Harp are T. M. Harp, a prominent citizen of | the day in Lakeland, being registered Wauchula, is in the city today and)at the Tremont hotel. while here is located at the Tremont botel. hos E. W. Hensley, a well known knight of the grip, with headquar- ters in Tampa, is in the city today waiting on the trade. Mr. E. W. McCall, a prominnet citizen of Fargo and proprietor of Lakeview hotel at that place spent today in Lakeland. Mr. McCall is also assistant postmaster at Fargo. J. C. Bryant, who hails from the Blue Grass State, being a resident of Danville, Ky., is in Lakeland for a stay of several days, and while here is a guest of the Matanzas, Mr. (. J. Carlton with his mother Mrs. Albert Carlton, prominent citi- %ens of Wauchula, were in Lakeland today. They came up to consult Dr. Smith regarding their eyes. MF. and Mrs. H. D. Mendenhall, who have leased their home on East School for Physical Culture AND BAND CLASS Conducted by Prof. Samuel Tauber and Prof. G, Ma;eralla THE ABOVE GENTLEMEN WILL OPEN THIS SCHOOL IN THE HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING NEXT MONDAY. HOURS . FROM 2:30 TO 5 0'CLOCK. VACAL CULTURE will be taught in English or German. tanght separately, $1.00 each per month, s \MUEL TAUBER, Physical Culture Teacher, taught five years in il two years in Boston; also taught in Jacksonville and Tampa. reenlar practice in London, neck measured 18 inches, bust 44. | i ure and osteopathy is the best medicine in the world., Mr. i never had a drop of medicine in his mouth, Physical culture v zood for men who work in offices. Boys \TE LESSONS will be given in tie morning from six to ten ( ! nervousness, rheumatism, asthma, ete., $2.00 per week for t nents, PERENCE: Dr, Kvans, 510 Floiida avenue, Jacksonville; Sec'y ) v Tampa, Band Instruction. FAND LEADER guarantees that students will play well in six Il nas had twenty years' experience in musie, and has i tunght several bands. il tem, " or- He wil] teach at the High Scheol by He “’muld like to have 24 students, like a military | . ¢ach, per month, $2.00. i Lifimation as to Physical Culture and Band Instruction, call at 410 Lemon Street, or 'Phone 195-Red. I TR .. are | Orange street, have rooms now at the in the city from Jacksonville and are!home of Mrs, Nieuwenkamp, where with Wauchula citizens who are spending R W gy oot A M | SO N el they are at home to their friends. George R. Paschal, traveling rep- resentative of the Groover-Stuart Drug Co.. of Jacksonville, was in town last night. Mr. Paschal is a former resident of Lakeland but now i makes Jacksonville his headquarters. M. E. Whelan, advance agent of the Park Dramatic Co., is in Lake- land making arrangements for the coming to this city of this popular company, and while here is located 'r) at the Tremont hotel. ~ 5 W E. W. Thompson, of the Thompson- k‘r) Jackson Realty Co., of Toulon, Iils,, | e that is new and nice. ak! is in Lakeland having reached here this morning. Mr. Thompson con-|§= trols several large tracts of land in this and other sections of Florida, and has visited Lakeland several years, but says the growth the town |} ‘has made in the last year is almost unbelievable. {\ show you. Judge W. 8. Preston, President of the Lakeland Farmers' Club came up on the noon train from Bartow and is spending the day in a real live burg while attending the meeting of the Farmers' Club which is convening to- day at the home of Mr. J. D. Allen. Christmas time. Prof. Samuel Tauber and Prof. G. Mazzeralla will open a school for physical culture and band instruction jat the High School building next Monday afternoon., Their advertise- ment, giving details, appears else- where in this paper. Mr. N. W. Wheeler, of Grand Rapids, Mich., reached Lakeland last right in company with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Smith. Mr. Wheeler is in the restaurant business in his home town, and stated this morning that if he had his family down here he would never go back. Mr. Wheeler repre- sents several families who are con- templating coming down this win- ter, and he will send back a glowing report as he is already greatly im- pressed with the country and condi- tions here.Mr. Wheeler contemplates remaining here through the winter, probably being here until the first of May. GOING THROUGH HER (Pensacola Journal.) “A wife who does not go through the pockets of her husband does not love him."” This is part of the decision of a po- lice judge in Washington, D, C. *“l shows the interest your wife has in you,” said the judge to the complain- ing husband. “It shows that sht loves you.” Whether this is a good law or not, it is good philosophy. If a wife is Dr. John Q. Garner, specialist in|not to be permitted to pry into hel chronic diseases, diseases of the|husband's secret letters and his DR. GARNER HERE AGAIN MISS RUBY C. DANIEL + Lakeland’s Leading News ~and Stationery Store | | | Al the leading papers and magazines. Sta- tionery, Post Cards, School Sup- plies, Cigars and Tobacco. Lobby of Edlsonia Theatre Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated | | i d CANDY CANDY CANDY r) 12 Varieties Chocolate and Cocoanut Candies at 15c¢ per pound 10 Varieties of Fancy Chocolates at ) Oc per pound ) Nunnally's Fancy Boxes at 80c and 5 $1.00 per pound | Fresh Apalachicola Oysters 45¢ qt. BREAD, CAKES, PIES A Supply 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 Cowdery Building Lakeland, Florida ) PN ol T ‘."AL\ ) r I Y \ \ o~ [Pk Lakeland, and will be pleased to] tenths of the joys of living. meet all his old patients and friends, Every wife fondly imagines that as well as those in need of a specinl- | her husband is loved by at least one ist. other woman. The Doctor may be consulted a* To find proof in his pocket confirms P. M. Browning's 8. Tenn. ave. this suspicion and so gives her not surprise and pain, but exquisite tri- umphant joy. If careful and persistent searching him, 0. E. S. To Meet Monday Afternoon. There will be a called meeting of Order of Eastern Star for instructions in special work Monday November Z0 at three p. m. MRS. FLORA F. KEEN, A. M. Chairman. MRS. EMMIE ADAIR, W. M, falls to reveal proof against then she is happy in his fidelity. Whether she finds evidence or does not, she has the satisfaction, in going through his pockets, of exercising a generally dis- puted right—and this, to a woman, is in itself next thing to perfect bliss, incriminating eyes and fitting glasses is again pocket-book, she is deprived of nine- Saturday night persents one of the 2| best cowhoy pictures ever taken, showing the champion lariat artists of the country in trick riding and dian picture and an Imp human in- terest drama, very pretty. A zeod show—none petter. EDISONIA The Ploncer Picture Mouse OF LAKELAND THE PLACE OF Better Things Ice Cream Candies OUTWITTED BY HORSE AND LARIAT. (Solax) Western, educational CHARLEY'S BUTTE (Champion ) Indian Drama. THE LITTLE LEADER (Imp.) Human Interest Drama Lufsey’s ADMISSION CHILDREN under 12,... 3 D s - st . s . .50 D 04 -4 A0 HUSBAND'S POCKETS | lasso throwing. Also a very fine In-| | 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 We have no old s 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, OppositeiPark &) ] | FARMERS' CLUB MEETING TODAY Allen on Lake Wire, A pood at- tendance, o fine dinner, and ap in- ting business session are fea- ' ter tures of the days' procecdings, Oh, Tell Usl When schools of aviation are found- ed will they award scholarships?— Lippincott's. The Farmers' Club is meeting to-] day wt the home of M, and Mrs, D} PAGE FIVE hopworn goods to ~T N XS, CJa L ¢ xl ¥ T, ) e STREATER & KENNDEY f GET CONTRACT Streater & Kennedy have been awarded the contract for the hand- [ some and oflice building of Reve Smith Harvdin, which will be pevected at the corner of Main street and Florida avenue. Work will jeommence on this building 2t once, store {10 you want good results advertise {in The Telegram, have recently incorporats W both companies and a laree re Plant City with cur out of them. We cannot afford i | | | { ll on them e gdes having them | refuse anv REASONABLE OF}F carly aund get pick of the stock sat aravtee of the factory Ui PERSONAL G Who Cive a Square Decl (] | | LAKELAND, If you are in Florida for the concerning our City or surronndi them to you TODAY! WARING!& SUITE 1: BR Lusiness cent Tactory shipment on hand we have twenty-five pianos that we have not room for in our store, We are goine to sell them at ANY will only last until we muake room for our pianos with each piano and this is b ked Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. REAL ESTATE raw land, City or Country Home, cantile business, or rent a home, or get information of any kind we will he pleased to have you czll on us for such. We have some nice Grover, Improved Farms, proved Farms, and raw land lose to Lakeland. and we can shos Attention 3 The Greatest Piano Sensa- 7 tionof the Day d the LW, Cornett Music Co,, of and having the stock of PRICE Cost to pay storage and extra insurance that will get weome second-hand, o we wil) not IR, Cash or easy payments and benefit of the prices as Come this cand our reputation as “The People e in and look today. FLORIDA. purpose of buying a Farm, Grove or get info some line of mer- ng country, or State in gerersi, partially im- EDWARDS YANT BLD'G. - -

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