Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 23, 1911, Page 5

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x5 '?.”T'h;se Who Comean?d Go s Lufsey’s i 33 | 31 (.. s in Lakeland and while here. is ()F g‘s;topping at the Elbemar. Mr. <& Smathers is contemplating spending the winter in Lakeland, [ Bettcr Ihlngs ; W. A VS;:;;ds Il;S*I-‘l;l\:l"ll(‘d from Lakeland and other points in South Florida, where he spent a week in the interest of the Standard Fertiliz- 3| er Company—Gainesville Sun. | Mrs. J. E. Crump, of Winter Haven, is in Lakeland today on a shopping y[trip and while here is registered at £ | the Matanzas. E. P. Thagard, of Ocala, Jce Cream Candies ing located at the Tremont here. while George D. Denny and Sam G, Moy- er, well known traveling men, are in Lakeland today waiting on the trade. Mr. Moyer is a former resi- dent of Lakeland, he and his inter- esting family having resided on South Florida avenue for a time, @1 Me. M. Crown, As 3 tendent of this divi nt Superin- m of the Atlan 11-22 Gtg tic Coast Line railway, whose head- | '05 quarters are at Sanford, is in the MISS RUBY C. DANIEL + Lakeland’s Leading News ! and Stationery Store | Al the leading papers and magazines. Sta- j tionery, Post Cards, Scnool Sup- plies, Cigars and Tobacco. Lobby of Edisonia Theatre Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated | i f | [ i GGG 5 CANDY CANDY CANDY 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 Your Orders Delivered H.O.DENNY Lakeland, Florida ( cwdery Building s (A AR ) | Herron Theatre MABLE PAIGE and her company 2 nights beginning Wednesday, Nov. 22 ist night “Lost Trail” 2nd night “Billy” Prices 25¢. 50c, 75¢ city today on official business. Mr. Crown is very popular here having resided here for a number of years, and his friends are always glad when he stops off. came | 318 £33} diaym ‘Suipnq opuowmiey down on “Sunny Jim" today and is now open to the public. For transacting business in the city, be- past two weeks, Mr. Hallam has been | to his novthern home will invest here, Mr. W. F. Hallam has moved his real estate offices from the Tremont hotel to Rooms 20 and 21 in the the spending the greater portion of the time on the Lakeland Highlands tract, where he is having erected one of the handsomest club houses in Florida, and which will be completed on January Tth, f Mr. Sam George, of Brown City,| Michigan, is in Lakeland for a visit| of several weeks and while here is a yguest of Mr. and Mrs. John Kd- | monds at their pretty home on Lake i Morton. Mr. Geor, s an old neigh- (hor of Mr. and Mrs, Edmonds, and [their mecting is all the more de-! [lghtful. Mr. Georse is delighted | | with Lakeland and betore ret v\nin:[ EDISONIA, | i than a love of simplicity. (a8 a whole, was soclety less near to | people who are reully poor cherish no | happy illusions about ain attire and [} tte“ '0“ | show up?” jtunate? Another one rang our bell Our old triends Mute & Jett will be with you again tonight, showing their adventures with a conntry Judge. ! Fine pictures in additioy to that and a varicd program that is calen- lated 1o please everyone There will also be another lecture |0 Friday evening, at which the I;uli-»s’ of the \W. €. ments, The lectures will begin 280, i The small sum of ten cents admis- | se sion will be charged What Simplicity Portends. This is a period of studied simplic ity in dress which does not imply that dress is any the less costly mere ly that we see no beauty in elubora- tion or superfluity, and display a pret- ty tendency to wear wreaths of wild flowers on our hats instead of plumes and roses. Incidentally, no more striking proot can be furnished of an artificial age In Charles 1I's day, the fair ladies posed as shep- herdesses, and tried to be the hero Ines of pastorals, though never taken rec nature. The Roman nobility believed in a return to the primitive life, while indulging in the g st luxury, The ] @@@@@@@@ T, UL will serve rofresh- | Uieir first appearance in Lakeland at ) last night By, sents this evening. The history of evolution 1s one long ! ently insuperable obstacles. man because he is ever doing the im- possible--or that which seems such to weakness and folly monds. Miss Malaprop. her first automobile ride, | the constant osculation troubled her a little at first, but that ghe soon got used to it { Thoke who are opposed to the gV Ing of wedding presents wil hail with | V. 23, 1911 2 . ’@@@@@E Where Gems and Gold are Fairly Sold A Special Announcement PAGE FIVE T is our idea that those of our customers who will select gifts for Christmas during November will have many ad- vantages in choosing which are not possible in December. We are very willing for you to make your selections now and we will lay them aside for you until such time as you may want them delivered. Beautiful Silverware and Cut Glass Many a person has made free choice in some matters and then finds innumerable cause to blame their judgment. If you buy silver from us Solid Siiver or Plate. you will never have this trouble. the stamp of merit and value to add to its own shining beauty and grace. Kvery piece has We are proud o our great variety. You are pleased at our low prices, A Pleasure To Show Goods - G. N. FUNK & COMPANY Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park R — 0 FINE SHOW LAST EVENING ANOTHER TONIGHT A Lrae audicnee Wit dothe X, UARNLE LECTURES production given last nizht by the I TONIGHT Mabel Paize Company, “The Lost ! SUPrail,” and it s the verdier of - all P —— S —— Dr. Garner will give @ locture to-| breseat that the play wiss excellently bkt st et e Pt at e auditorium on Pority | prosented We have just received a full shipment of PWork, The lectine will be illus- Miss Paize, who is always a tavor ited and will no denbt be g jn- | e ook the vole of Bdith Faulher. | Mccall Patter“s teresting as the moving - picture and in the delineation o this eha shows, and docidedly more insteue. | @cier e was at fiee o hest il and we will have their full line on display at all times. tice. This ix a subiect., no matter | Lawrence, one of the handsoniest fol-| how we may wish 1o shun it is look- | 1ows going, was w broncho buster.§ New assortment of ing us in the tace more boldly e ! Bud” Lavrabee, and while this was % i day. And is something parents :m-i the tivst rime he has appeared ip such | ranc Mcssallnc SIIKS compelled to face la vole in Lakeland, he nevertheless de ood” The remainder of the players mad Just in We handle Thompson's Glove fitting, Gossard front lacing, but they made lots ol W. B. REDUSO CORSETS them in the rvip-roaving comedy the company — pre- Big line of new Parisian Shirt Waists The Best Lin of Ladies’ Shoes In Polk County Ladies Ready to Wear Goods, our Specialty. Special orders | our long suit. which Prices 2he, A0 amd The | Moral in Evolution. sord of victory in the face of appar- Man s | Rev. W. E. Sl Didn't Trouble Her Long. in returning from sald that We appreciate yonre calls, MURRELL & SHARP No Wedding Presents. "pluinol' fare. To them they are m approval the step taken by a very {ly accompaniments of a poverty of wealthy C(hicoeo society girl When which they are ashamed since they her wedding invitotians were | ned ¥ . cannot help. they contuined thic centence: "It ds 3 a special reouest that po gifts shall C 00 0r yslca “ “re —_— —— - be sent” I'r v there are others A Cook in Need. who will follow her exunple Husband—"Did the cook you hired Wife-No \\‘:ns"n'( it for Little Fathers. i AND BAND CLASS Mr. S, Jogeph ker of the depart- . Conducted by I by mistake, looking for Mrs Gillet, | next door, and I've kept her insiead” — e ———— The Greatest | Piano Sensa- | « recently incorporated the H. W. Cornett Music (o, of W Plunt City with our business and having the stock of and a large recent factory shipment on hand we ty-five pianos that we have not room for in our store oing to sell them at ANY PRICE that will get COST m. We cannot afford to pay storage and extra insurance vesides having them become second-hand, so we will not 1y REASONABLE OFFER. Cash or easy payments. Come 14 get pick of the stock and benefit of the oy I¥ last until we make room for or 1o of the factory goes with each pi " 1 PERSONAL Guarantee, and our re a Square Deal.” Come in and look today Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. | I CHILDREN under 12,... —Harper's Bazar Supreme Quality. All our life is in thinking. Accord- ing to the quality of our thought is the quality of our being —J. Brierley EDISONIA The Pioneer Picture House OF LAKELAND PROGRAM TONIGHT WHAT THE TIDE TOLD. (Reliance) Drama MUTT AND JEFF AND THE COUNTRY JUDGE ( Nestor) Farce Come! A FOREST ROMANCE (Reliance) Comedy Drama ADMISSION ment of health in New York has had picture films made showing how the | “lttle mothers” learn their lessons Prof. Samuel Tauber and Prof. G. Mazeralla Recently “little fathers” took their | turn and all the small hoys in the neighborhood of one of the fchools | were busy borrowing babies, and they showed themsclves very apt at learn THE ABOVE GENTLEMEN HAVE OPENED A SCHOOL IN THE HIGH SCHGOL BUILDING. HOURS FROM 2:30 TO 5 0'LCOCK. ing how to take care of them. These | PHYSICAL CULTURE will be taught in English or German, Doys children have to care for the bables| . 1 .. 14 cparately, $1.00 cach per month vl I8 3 t work and " L s o SAMUEL TAUBER, Physieal Calture Teacher, taught five years in are taught to do it scientifically ) 3 i - London and two years in Boston; also taught in Jacksonville and Tampa Why Mars Is Uninhabited. When pegalar practice in London, neck measured 18 inches, bust 44 As the Martian vear is composed of | Physica! culture and osteopathy s the best medicine i the world. Mg 686 days, each pole is cxposed to the | “uuber Las never had a drop of medicive iy hic mouth Physical ealture sun’s radiations during a period of yeciall wnd for men who work in office more than eleven months, 8o that the 3 . will i £ : snow deposited during one winter is WHEL B Biven 10 the mb from six to ten almost wholly melted before the fol- | O lock. for e 1sne rheamatism thipa, ete €200 per week for lowing winter, <avs a writer in Har- ! treatmen per's Weekly. A pocket barometer in WEFERENCE: Dhe Ko la avenus | ille; See's Mars wopid register a pressure of & . Tan little over ten centimeters. This as- 4 mospheric pressure is 8o slight that Band Instruction. the humen organism, habituated to the 2 BAND LEADER ntnes that studes play well 1 six bottom of the derial Ocedn, whete M | fe has had twent s’ exper music, and has or- supports a total pressure of 32,000 P . : . e " 2 “ 1zht severa e will teach at the 1 Schocl by pounds, would be unable to survive, . s . el i ; No human being could live; no mam- ) ! like to hasve O et a militars mal, no bird of the organic structure of the earthly animal, could resist such slight pressure. Water could not remain liquid. For Information as to Physical Culture and Band Instruction, call at 410 Lemen Street, or ‘Phone 195-Red.

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