Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 20, 1911, Page 5

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| THE PLACE cated at the Tremont. tanzas hotel, | B Ice Cream | at the Tremont hotel. B Luféey’s | SOARORERCHORN oeoeod | resistered at the Matanzas, Bargains and Bargains Only! ? Offered By | DHLINGER & ALFIELD)| o & g soiivan ts the atest to Opposite New Depot Grea lllnlil room ]Illmfli automobilists, having Saturday pur- ] nl‘e(:l;up'm tthNI‘MIi: .Gi‘t';. "m'h:::'pflm two ;I:: chased the latest model “Flanders places. Three $3,500 houses on same block. Price $1,000. Easy terms, < l NO. 122.—House of six rooms and hall, newly plastered. v 100x140, set to grapefruit and oranges. Fine lake view. location, and a very desirable piece of property. $2,400 ' this, $1,600 cash, balance as rent. NO. 139—Finely finished eight-room residence, halls and bath, all quickness and dispatch. ) plastered. Fitted for hot and cold water, electric lights, phone, e, Good front on lake, Desirable losation. Price$3,200 | LECTURE BY DR. GARNER. On easy terms. NO. 35.—1% acres good land, with four acre grove, on railroad. A bargain at $3,000. good on hand.- CANDY ~ CANDY CANDY 12 Varieties Chocolate and Cogoanut Candies at 15¢c per poun 10 Varieties of Fancy Chocolates at 30c per pound Nunnally’s Fancy Boxes at 80c and $1.00 per :zlnt“ Fresh Apalachicola Oysters 45c gt 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 hale oo P8 ) SN (0 o sl v REAL ESTATE ‘fmmhn-u.mmmdm.’m:m ::ml:“, City c.&-tq'lo-, or get into some line f 1) if i | i : 3 promipent citizens of Manatee, are ) Th o se Who in the city and while here are locat- | /¥ o ""\9 : LufS@YfiS |t Comean? Go C. H. Smith, of Atlanta, is a visitor | to Lakeland and is comfortably lo-! ‘:j Mrs. D. L. Skipper, of Zolfo, is in ! and .while here is a guest of her sis- Better ngs $3| Lakeland for a few days' stay -and|ter, Mrs. J. H. Berry. Y while here is registered at the Ma- Mr. R. W. Petteway, of Dunnellon, o4 soveval dou st Yort Mpwes, SN is dttending to matters of importance Mr. Marler joined a hunting party in the city, and while here is pleas- antlylocated at the Matanzas hotel. Candies Mr. 8. L. Anderson, & well known g K| traveling man, with headquarters in : | Tampa, is in Lakeland interviewing 3| the trade, and while here is stopping B| David Tanner, a well known Polk g| county citizen hailing from Bartow, /i a Lakeland visitor today, being NO. 6.—Tenacres good farming and trucking land, all cleared We are pleased to announcq that and fenced ,with six-room house. This canpot be beaten any- where at $800. Four acres fine strawberry land near by, cleared : studied this subject, and in addition g:ngslofl:fi’m::‘;‘&mm'filh: l:lg: to an unusually clear verbal presen- place and & money maker, 10 acres in all. Price “,m Terms | tation. he uses steregpticon illus- tion.vt’i;:hlr“ :‘hm%ummm':fid:flm; bly strong and convincingand add{ng DHLINGER & ALFIELD AL - N rrattre PR PTG “yant] HWGG O WESEXE) AR, mer home, information of any kind “‘*Ffiumwcmu;am,cuuhma -8 THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 20, 1911. Messrs. H. K. and W. M. Tallant, hdd ed at the Tremont. Mr. John Edmonds, proprietor of the Lakeland Marble & Granite Works, sold two beautiful monu- ments last Saturday to be set in the { Medulla cemetery. A' Feast E Miss Julia Fore, of Wauchula, is |in the city for a stay of several \ays Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Marler have returned home from a pleasant stay while Mrs. Marler remained in Fort Myers the guest of friends. They|% report a delightful outing, the trip being of much pleasure to both. that is new and nice. Mr. Ernest Coyle, a well known Cormer resident of this city, and & young man of finé business qualifi- cations, has gone to Florida to take a position dn the Lakeland Evening|} Telegram, of which our highly es- teemed former townsman, M. F. Hetherington, is the popular editor. Mr. Coyle is well qualified for _the work of his new position, and was at one time employed on The Standard: —Bardstown, (Ky.) Standard. Come and look Christmas time. ‘ Brlng your \ DR. R. R, SULLIVAN ‘ ARURCHASES FLANDERS “20" join the growing ranks of Lakeland 20,” which he brought up yesterday morning from Tampa. Lot Thls‘('nr is a smooth running, handsome in its equipment, and will buys enable the Doctor to answer hurry calls, even from a distance, with o : B PARSON BROWN [ ORANGES AT .25 years' experience, has thoroughly trations, making his arguments dou-}jow would pay. Grapefruit is bringing from l3.50‘ to $3.75 f. 0. b. but this puts it at a very high price for the consumer, and when the fruit moves more heav- to hear him last winter will welcome [jjy this price must come down— him again, and as his subjects for{palatka News. the present series are even more B M TN o closely related to the most serious problems affecting our home life to- day, we bid him thrice welcome and greatly to the interest and entertain- ment of the lectures. All those who were so fortunate as i has confessed to the killing of a deer. PURCHASES A “MARATHON 30." |In pleading guilty, he states that it L o was his first offense. Mr. Marler 0. L. Tharp, of the . Perry-Tharp- | and Mr. Bass had a fine time, killing Berry Music Company, has purchas- | three deer, also quail and squirrels, ed a “Marathon 30,” a four-cylinder | t00 humerous to mention. roadster, which this company will use in the conduct of thelr (fast MISS DANIEL'S FINE LINE growing business. Mr. Tharp will go' OF STATIONERY,MAGAZINES, ETC up to Jacksonville the latter part of the week and will drive the machine It you are looking for your favor- through from that city. ite magazine or daily paper you can — find it at the news stand of Miss Be Generous in Judgment. «| Ruby Daniel, who keeps a full and Every man should be judged by his | complete line of all magazimes, peri- best, or, if not by his best alone, by |odicals and daily papers of the the general tenor of his life, and We (country. 1In ad?ition to this line, doubt whether any good is gained BY | yjiey papicl keeps a large supply of dwelllng upon the defects of a good elopts . (0 shan's lite, even though it may make exquisite stationery, enve him seem more “human.” match, which she will be glad to show the ladies. She also carries a large line of school tablets, pencils, ete. . Miss Daniel's news stand is located in the lobby of the Edisonia theater, and she will be glad to have you call and faspect her stock. She has just received a shipment of Thanksgiving cards, which are sonfething every Jady will be interested in, as each Ed. the l i A ' L3 ' : ) \ \J § -y \ HE greatest assemblage of everything that is nice for Christmas can be found at the New Jewelry Store. \Vg spent 10 days in eastern markets selecting everythlng_ show you. Everything is new and up-to-date. ‘that suits you we wiil be pleased to lay it away for you until G. N. FUNK & COMPANY Kentucky Avenue, OppositelPark N I ALANAL A AT AT A AT AT A AT AT A AT TS SN A W S R R R ) | o — | Mabel Paige will be at the Herron | bart of Hargrave, the young football Dr. Garner will lecture under thel. parson Browns-are bringing sz.zr.lt,.e,,te, two nights, commencing Wed- | hero who is hurt in a game and as a auspices of the W. C. T. U. Dates tof. o, b. and will continue to do 50 un-| jeMay, Nov. 22nd. The opening|result loses his teeth and has to wear and fenced, can be had with the above for $1100 for the 14 acres, |Pe announced later. tl the crop Is exhausted. This 18| pill will be “The Lost Trail,” and|false ones. When he recuperates Dr. Garner is a physician of manylghe price fixed by the Florida Citrus|phursday night, “Billy.’ The fol-|suficiently, Billy starts on a trip Exchange and this is the price thc| lowing is what the Tampa Morning| across the ocean. It is on the 8. 8. grower is getting. It has been many) Tribune has to say about their ex- Florida, the boat he goes over on, & year since the grower got what he|.ollent company where they have|that all three scenes of the play are yanted and not what the other fel- | been playing: laid. Beatrice Sloan, Billy's sweet- “Billy,” that exceedingly comical play in which S8idney Drew set thou- sands laughing, and kept them laugh- Greeson last night to a packed house, That the performance was a success : beyond . peradventure was evidenced ren the by the uproarious applause which Loy MR. MARLER HAS greeted Mr, Lawrence every time he, 1018 Pronounce this one of the best FINE DEER HUNT appeared on the stage and this was almost incessantly. bespeak for him the widest possible] aMp R. M. Marler who has been hearing. The value of such Kknowl|gpending the week with Mr. F. C.| “Billy,” 18 one of the plays which | BECEPTION AT edge as Dr. Garner Imparts at every | Bags, of Fort Myers on a deer hunt at | the Paige company has been featur- METHODIST CHURCH lecture, is inestimable. the latter place has just returned ing on its present tour, but owing to W.!C. T. U. PRESS REPORTER. |from the scene of his late crime and | the fact that it was presented here TheWoman’s Missionary Soclety of just a week before this company op-|the Methodist church will give a re- ened, it was decided not to put it on,| ception tomorrow evening in the but to put on & special performance. of this extremely “fat” part last| begin at 7:30 o'clock. 'PAGE FIVE For Your Eyes We have no old shopworn goods to the stock over and if you find anything friends with you! MABEL PAIGE COMING. night was ane of the best character- izations ever seen here. He takey the heart, has passage on the same boat. Miss Paige appeared in the role of Beatrice, and it |8 needless to say’ that she added much to the perform- ance. Comparisons are odious, but those | who saw the play last night and have same bill on former occas- for years, was presented at the productions of it they have ever seen. lecture room of the church, to Which all members of the church are most cordially Invited. The reception will Lawrence has been starred in title role, and his performance Attention The Greatest Piano Sensa- tionof the Day [ have recently incorporated the H. W. Cornett Music Co., of Plant City with our business and having the stock of both companies and a large recent factory shipment on hand we have twenty-five pianos that we have not room for in our store. We are going to sell them at ANY PRICE that ill get COST : out of them. We cannot afford to pay storage and extra insarance on them, vesides having them become second-hand, so we will not refuse any REASONABLE OFFER, Cash or easy payments. Come early and get pick of the stock and benefit of the prices as this sale will only last until we make room for our piance. The guarantec of the factory goes with each pilano and this is backed by OUR PERSONAL Guaran:ee. and our reputation as “The People Who Give a Square Deal.” Come in and look today. Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. LAKELAND, FLORIDA.

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