Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 25, 1911, Page 5

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‘r Those Who ; Comean9Go S — Bl LS SRR e R T i E. Lockwood, of Bartow, is spend- {ing the day in Lakeland, and while :here is a guest of the Tremont. THE PLACE OF petter Things Ice Cream Candies | D. C. DuPre, a prominent citizen {of Bartow, is in Lakeland today at- ’tendlng to matters of business. P. J. Burgess, of Jacksonville, is in Lakeland on business, and is much %|impressed with the thrift and gen- 8| eral growth of the city. i e e e et e o e oo 3 e ot ___——F“_—___——_—___—_ | i L ' W. T. Martin, of Tampa, South Florida's growing metropolis, is in 3| Lakeland today and while here iIs ¥ | registered at the Matanzas. H. Barnes, of Jacksonville, trav- eling representative of the Tfmes- g) Union, is in Lakeland today in the : interests of that publication. B. F. Wilson, of Lakeland, was here Saturday visiting relatives and friends, and also_ went to Lecanto lon a like mission.——Inverness Chron- i OO o*o#»a»&%fio‘@g icle, L Woon ... &| Mr. R. H. Johuson, of Phone 322. Lufsey’s ¥ 0eta ta ae Te e a e tu e e S Sarasota, who has purchased the Chunn Fire Insurance Agency, is Treasurer of the 11.22_“2]F10ridu Conference of the Methodist BETOHC O SO0 @ " RS e 4o | Episcopal church. MISS RUBY C. DANIEL + Lakeland’s Leading News - ! and Stationery Store I the leading papers and magazines. Sta- tionery, Post Cards, Scnool Sup- phies, Cigars and Tobacco. Lobby of Edisonia Theatre * Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated GG IS OISR CANDY ~ CANDY CANDY (%) '3 4 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 E A Supply of Fresh Fruits on hand at ) all times at market prices - 3 4 ; , Wwww L ] Call and see, or phone 226 and have -‘; ) Your Orders Delivered A 1‘ H.O.DENNY 3 : lery Building Lakeland, Florida GGG S5 IRl [ SRS Attention The Greatest Piano Sensa- | tionof the Day i recently incorporated the H. W. Cornett Music Co., of Plant City with our business and having the stock of ies and a large recent factory shipment on hand we y-five pianos that we have not room for in our store. 20ing to sell them at ANY PRICE that will get COST bem. 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 ! get pick of the stock and benefit of the prices as only last until we make room for our pianos « of the factory goes with each pianc and /"R PERSONAL Guaraniee, and our reputation as e a Square Deal” Come in and look today. Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 23, «|and an enjoyable dance. | 1 | | | L 17.000,000 the total foreign commerce | | he rate of over 300,000 a year Claude Windham, George Malem., Morgam Groover, Cecil Pillans and, Dick Cornelison, went down to Tam- | pa last night in an automobile and' attended a dance at the Armory in that city. They report a fine lrip J. D. O'Hearn says we were not| b talking to him when we said there were some defeated candidates that ought to cheer up. He didn’t say so, but of course knows that the bes* man in this instance was the one that got left. Superintendent J. C. Higgins and his able assistant, Mike Crown, are in Lakeland today, having come in cn the noon train on official business. While here they are located at the Tremont. Mr. G. P. Bryan, brother of Dr. F. D. Bryan, of the Lake and Central Pharmacjes, returned last night from a trip to Alabama and Texas, and reports a pleasant stay. He is back in Lakeland to stay now which is good news to his numerous friends Mr. 0. L. Tharp, of the Perry- Tharp-Berry Music company, of Lakeland, is in the city this week on bueiness. Mr. Tharp will spend some time in DeSoto county in the interest of his company. -Arcadia News, "Cols. 8. T. Fll‘l(h(‘l‘ Thua Palmer, | John Wall, of Tampa, Rogers & Blanton, of Lakeland; T. L. Wilson and J. W, Brady of Bartow, are among the out-of-town attorneys at- tending court in Arcadia this week. Arcadia News, The productioy of ™ by the last | night was the poorest attraction seen | in Ocala this season. This company would do well to abandon attempting | Shakespeare and take up vaudevide Ocala! i Tribune { | Twelfth Night™ | May Stewart Cempany or seek cther Tampa employment, cor, State supt. W, { in the city this morning oy a business | trip connected in the prosecution by Supt. W, B Hure of the negroes who! attempted to bribe him in Arcadia a few months ago, in issuing them ! number of teachers' certificates for so much per certificate, Mv. Holloway | is alro taking advantage of his visit in seeing and shaking hands with his triends and supporters of this see-| tion. He in the coming primary for renomiin- ation. - Arcadia News, M. Holloway arrived will be before the peopleld IR e i Mr. T. ¥, Holbrook returned home last night from a trip to various| points in South Carolina, where he went in the interest of the Skinner irrigation System, of which he the Florida representative, Holbrook had a pleasant trip, is! Mr. but | all the time he was was 2one was very busy away. He weeks, offices in the Drane building found much business to claim his attention. | Eugene Hetherington, who is at- tending St Mary's College, St Mary, Ky., writes that the weather up there is “some chilly,” a deep| snow being on the ground at the| time he was writing. It seems to be agreeing with him, however, has gained about 15 pounds leaving Lakeland. As the college which he is attending is within five miles of where he was born, Eugene will not return home for Christmas but will spend the holidays with rel atives and friends. about as he since Japan's Economic Position, Japan's population is increasing at 10 vears ago when the population was CHILDREN under 12,... twWo | o and upon his return to his | & About . 1911, Where Gems and fiold are Fairly Sold & A Special Announcement lT 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 the stamp of merit and SRR E R R I S EDISONIA'S SHOW TONIGHT. Edizonin, Lakeland's favorite play- 1 ! 4 | house, will give a fine program to- night which no ane should miss see ing Fhe show is up to the usuil i high ovder maintained by (his |l1l]|l|—: lar theater, and all who attend \\iH" teel move than repaid Look up the program, awd you will he sure to go Advertise in The Telegram. FOIOIHIOIOIGIGIGIIBI D 0 &) : i :Red Cross: :Pharmacy: ¢ Kodaks © % »[ : Kodak Supplies : imounted to less than $22,000,000. At & p——d 2 present with a population of ofer 50 = ©! 1900000 Japan's annual business with | [] o the outside world aggregates $461,000,- < Norrls Candy .:; ‘wmn and the steady increase in hoth v.i. | population and foreign trade scems & | destined to continue. The o ibility | & ‘) | therefore of building up penanent |© — 3 trade relations with Japan is reason- 1‘0 2l | ably assured. During the last ten |: i a " | years, however, Japan has imported . Dellver Sl from America an average of less than \0 “lc 6‘ $30,000,000 worth of goods a year, yet | O 2| in the matter of exports America con- ?r. 4 tinues to be Japan's chief western | & — ?; custom ;Q :,»i |2 4 '¢ ne . I S EDISONIA |; ive us a Trial ¢ The Ploneer Picture House | - J— z =====| Phone 98 PROG TONIGHT 4 —_— L4 THE OUTLAW'S TRAIL. 2 (American) Western Drama .:: AN ENLISTED MAN'S HONOR. g 4 (Solax) Military Drama 4 c o A WHITE REDMAN . @ (Rex.) Indian Story 7 6 ADMIBNON .\........10 o Phfll macy: ADMISSION ........... 10 cts. o 2 W d 4 Many a person has made free choice in some matters and then i1 ! innumer able cause to blame their judgment. Solid Siiver or Plate, vou will never have this trouble. We are proud of our gr A Pleasure To Show Goods G N.FUNK & COMPANY Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park PAGE FIVE B i SIS an Silverware and Cut Glass ~et :-.7‘4&1 ¢ 4 o) If you buy silver from us Every piece has value to add to its own shining beauty and grace. cat variety. You are pleased at our low prices. We have just received n full shipment of McCall Patterns and we will have their full line on display at all times. New assortment of Fancy Messaline Silks Just in We handle Thompson's Glove fitting, Gossard front lacing, W. B.REDUSOCORSETS 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. We appreciate your ealls, MURRELL & SHARP Bargams and Bargains Only! Offere « B\ ‘()HLIN(xl‘ R & ALFIELD Opposite New Depot NO. 134.—Great bargain in a five-room house. all plastered and newly papered throughout. City water, two porches, two fire places. Three $3,500 houses on same block. Price $1,000. Easy terms. 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 this, $1,600 cash, balance as rent. NO. 139—Finely finished eight-room residence. halls and bath, al) plastered. Fitted for hot and cold water, clectric lights, tele- phone, etc. Good front on lake. Desirable location. Price$3.200 on easy terms. NO. 6.—Tenacres good farming and trucking land, all cleared and fenced .with six-room house. This cannot be beaten any- where at $800. Four acres fine strawberry land near by, cleared and fenced, can be kad with the above for $1100 for the 14 acres NO. 35.—15 acres good land, with four acre bearing budded grove. on railroad. A bargain at $3.000. NO. 39 —Five acres large bearing Citrus Grove. with fine large Bungalow fully furnished, about 300 yards to station. A nice place and a money maker. 10 acres in all. Price $4,200. Terms We also make a specialty of large tracts of land for coloniza- tion. timber and turpentine purposes. and always have somethime good on hand. 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