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AKET AND RVENING PAGE FIVE 5] THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, NOV. 21, 1911 In no previous year has so n‘.m-hl otton been ginned to November 14, s during the present season. The feature of today's figures is the re- Comeanv Go o A Feast For Your Eyes G 2 THE PLACE J. H. Knowles, of Tampa, is in _ !on. and Mrs. W. H. Jackson. of the city today attending to business TAMPA, are in the city today and matters, and while here is located at While here are located at the Tre- OF i the Lake Mirror. mont hotel. Mr. Jackeon is a well Better Things 1 o e v 1 HE greatest assemblage of everything that is nice for J. A. Stevenson, a well known “.a\,_‘ nected in the practice of his profes- eling man, is waiting on the Lake- ' $ion by Judge J. B. Wall land trade today and while here is, ! registered at the Tremont. | Miss Bessle Davis, of Florence, S. e e ! C., has arrived in the city and is the D. D. Tompkins, of Leesburg, ur-h-hnrmlng guest of her sister, Mrs. irived in Lakeland last night and is W, M. Bevis at the latter's pretty pleasantly located at the Matanzas home on South Florida avenue. Miss Christmas can be found at the New Jewelry Store. P We spent 10 days in eastern markets selecting everything that is new and nice. We have no old shopworn goods to Ice Cream hotel. ) d' Messrs, B. C. Willl d Otto A h B s lams an Lan les Skipper, of Wauchula, are spending the day in Lakeland, and while here are registered at the Tremont hotel. q Mr. C. E. McMullen continues quite 9 ill, his condition being not so favor- L“ Se S able today. His scores of friends trust that he will soon take a turn for the better, and regain his usual L FH00000000OCIOUC00S | food health, Bargains and Bargains Only! Offered By JMLINGER & ALFIELD Opposite New Depot 0. 134.—Great bargain in a five-room house, all plastered and ewly papered throughout. City water, two porches, two fire slaces. Three $3,.500 houses on same block. Price $1,000. Easy s, NO. 122.—House of six rooms and hall, newly plastered. Lot 100x140. set to grapefruit and oranges. Fine lake view. Good location, and a very desirable piece of property. $2,400 buys 15, $1.600 cash, balance as rent. N0. 139—Finely finished eight-room residence, halls and bath, all Jastered, Fitted for hot and cold water, electric lights, tele- hione, ete. Good frout on lake. Desirable location. Price$3,200 vasy termis, N0 6—Tenacres good farming and trucking land, all cleared and fenced ,with six-room house. This cannot be beaten any- ‘here at $800. Four acres fine strawberry land near by, cleared and fenced, can be kad with the above for'$1100 for the 14 acres. N0 35.—15 acres good land, with four .acre bearing budded crove, on railroad. A bargain at $3.000. N0. 3).—Five acres large bearing Citrus Grove, with fine large Bungalow fully furnished, about 300 yards to station. A nice ice and a money maker. 10 acves in all. Price $4,200. Terms We also make a specialty of large tracts of land for coloniza- %, timber and turpentine purposes, and always have something zood on hand. OHLINGER & ALFIELD 2B TSN SRS e CANDY ~ CANDY CANDY 1] t \f 12 Varieties Chocolate and Cocoanut Candies at 15¢ per pound 10 Varieties of Fancy Chocolates at 30c per pound Nunnally’s Fancy Boxes at 80c and $1.00 per pound Fresh Apalachicola Oysters 45c 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 y Your Orders Delivered H. O.DENNY Lakeland, Florida N4 D 13 ), e o 4 3 DN T )] [P EET 7, S ' e Ly (%7 V3,04 3 el rCa ] 2 8)(%6) dery Building I o R R IREAL ESTATE ou are in Florida for the purpose of buying a Farm. Grove d, City or Country Home, or get into some line of me:- “ile business, or rent a home, or get information of any kind “erning our City or surrounding country, or State in gereral, Ul he pleased to have you call on us for such. : y We have some nice Groves, Improved Farms, partially im- ‘ed Farms, and yaw land lose to Lakeland, and we can show “€T %o you TODAY! WARING&EDWARDS SUITE 12 BRYANT BLDG. EMIRIANY, - i e FLORIDA !Davis will be in Lakeland several weeks. ' Mr. O. S. VanHuss has purchased the Bruce Neff property, corner of Missouri avenue and Orange street, and will move his family into same {at an early date. The house will | be put in first class condition by Mr. VanHuss and converted into an ideal home. 1 ! Walter Detwiller, a prominent cit- izen of Tampa, came up today from Tampa to look after the interests of [the Lakeland Hardware & Plumb- | ing Co., which institution is a branch l'of the Tampa Hardware Co., of which | Mr. Detwiller is the Secretary and | Treasurer. | Mr. V. C. Rogan, of Chattanooga, | Tennessee, has reached Lakeland and will spend the winter here. Mr. {Rogan is well known here having | spent several seasons here the guest Lof Mr. 8. M. Stephens, the latter he- ling his sister. [ ; Mr. . R, Schumacker, representa- Itive of the Tampa Tribune is in the jcity in the interest of the contest which this publication inaugurated last week. Mr. Schumaker is inter- ’l'Min,',: a number of young ladies here in soliviting subscriptions for The Tribune, and he states a number have already gone to work. [ Those who will take part in the State W, €T UL Convention at Tam- pa from this city are Hon, D. H. Sloan and Mrs. G. 1. Wehh, Mr, Sloan will deliver an addr Wed- nesday evening, at which time other State Senators who are friends of Temperance will be present and make talks. Friday afterroon there will i be a memorial service led by Mrs, P. Webb, of this city. Quite a num- ber of Lakeland ladies are contem plating taking in the convention ! which promises to be one of the mos! largely attended of any yet held. | 'MABEL PAIGE COMPANY HERE TOMORROW Mabel Paige and her excellent com- { pany will be in Lakeland tomorrow (and will play a two-night engage- i ment here. Tomorrow evening the |attraction will be “The Lost Trail,’ *and Thursday night “Billy”, a roar- Ilng comedy will be the production Seats are now op sale at the Her- {ron Jewelry store, prices being 25¢ H0c and T5c. It is said that the company has been greatly strength- irnml, new gcenery havirg been pur- { chased, and other improvements made, which will be appreciated by ; the theater-goers of the city and the | many admirers of Mabel Paige, who | will no doubt attend in large num- ! bers to welcome back to the city this well known favorite. EDISONIA The Piomeer Picture House OF LAKELAND PROGRAM TONIGHT A REVOLVER RETURNED TO ITS OWNER TOTO, ENTHUSIAST FOR NEW FASHION (Itala) Double Comedy THE LINEMAN tImp. Drama. AN INDIAN'S LOVE (Powers) Western Drama 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. G Bring your friends with you! g )] G. N. FUNK & COMPANY g Kentucky Avenue, Opposite.Park @ E@@@fiflfi@a THE EDISONIA. . Exercise. Interesting Relic of Old Days. Exorelse in its general significance The Kdisonia offers its patvons & The vemuincor the old Roman boat e o vivious thing. 1t 18 not, how- delightful - évening's entertainment ’“'""[ erbedied dnCThames mnd dur fage. ything mueh Inoits purely tonight in the splendid — program ng: the sinkin of H“‘ "y"”"'"““\"\f‘ ‘;r physical sense. Thus, a person with which appears elsewhere on this o B0 "\‘”_“““I‘.'I‘“;"_"‘I_"Id':0 Inre muscle and not very bis vl 2 ¥ 18 of almost no value to society, L the Lovdon e A coln Which | popang o person who has exercised The deamas arve all that conld In']lw“. found in 1 ot polnts 1o it | yoin i often Indispensable. Exercises desived while the comedies will keep date befng Ay about 203296 | b wits are very dificult. ‘There overyone inoan uproar, Por o good (A B Researches ave ded o the g o do 100 Himes, or 50 times, o meneral | OPIon that tie ol boat s probably fy g yot something to which one can & relie of the first fleet formed 10§ yive 90 minutes the first thing in the protect the shores of Britain morning and then go the rest of the oas Iday. Soerates, who was the Sandow Eccentric Will. of mental exercige, kept his pupils at By the will of a Freneh lady whe 1t prefty much of the time. There iy Miss Marguerite Patterson is en- | died recently w farm was left to the | On¢ phase of it which s especiaily town on condition her family viult | hard. This is the exerclse of cne's was kept in repair; while the rest of | Piehis. Unexercised rights are m ich among | Worse (han unexercised muscles. Thus. after voting, we p ordinarily occasion beinz in o celebration of the 3 5 mentally stiff and sor for several little lady's birthday. That all wil! ¥ .(Iu_vx This is beei e unaceustomed have a most delizhtful time gies with- | What lr::: '“H‘:T,",Adfeldl:,” worse :;;.‘:;l" reising our rights, we strain The gecret of it all is to exercise your muscles a little, your wits o Ilt- show . splendid music and good time, the Edisonin is the place . Look up the program and sou will decide to o at onee, tertaining o puwher of her yourg friends at the lovely home of her pan ents on South Misseuri avenue, the her estare was 10 he divided those atending o faneral ont =aying. is for the man 10 steps on it o Pwalk avay without apo'opizing FASHION HINTS. Marm in Extremes. Greeks said, “Nothing too much.” New har pins for veils are of em- Toon muel o) deafens us; — —— much light blivd: ue; too gre o pire green crystals, in groups, set in tance or 100 mnuch of proximity equal- Treat Fear as an Enemy. "m““!”“ fon 4 1 £ us from heing able 1o see; Stamp out fear in the child. Teach s S0l actumtloe TS nd too hort @ diccousse oh- |1t nothing to make it fear. So will have emphasized neckwear for theg g 5 auledge of 4 sub ct; | You make the sanc, normal man nnd fall and winter 0o wich of 1t stens us ; woman B Coat snits have trimming of far, of white satin for single revers and oi | large buttons ! The long straight line from shoul-| der to hem is still the feature of French coats and wraps. Pancy ostrich pieces and paradise ! constitute the favored trimmings of f 3 - S S— the most dressy hats Ihc fircatest Hearing of Ants. f Naturalists generally appear 1o have | ° | accepted the opinion that ants are not P'a“fl Se“sa. | able to perceive any sounds that are | ) audible to human ears, but there are 1\ ] | those who controvert this opinion H | One investigator conducted eareful ex ) lo" 0 c fly periments ) pecies of Ameri can antg, from which he deduced the Grshit . . I Chrnott Staste ¢ w i conclusion that these species, at least, |were able to perceive sounds, | whether they did it by means of vibrations, he was unable to ascertain | | This experimenter inclines to the opin- | lfon that ants do really hear, as some 3 A ides having them « 1" vowe will not individuals showed a perception of the REASONARI 2 ; S el R direction of the sound, such as that of | § e S S T b a shrill whistle, and others, which early uu DI DL S d berelit of the j as this j were not disturbed and violently | = only Ia shaken in their glass prisons seemed | snarat f the factory o vith each piano and (1 {« barked greatly to be perturbed by shrill | by OU'I PERSONAL Gu o 8 Popuitation @ s “The Peopls sounds.—Harper's Weekly Who Give a Square Deal Come T and ook toda A — . R Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. One of the worst things ut cold weather is that it give: every would- ' LAKELARD. FLORIDA. be actor a chance 1o show himself in an overcoat with a fur collar reom for our pianos | tle and your rights a lttle. As the' 2SS S e 2