Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 28, 1911, Page 5

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B Those Who Comeand Go i3 |‘ S. W. Jackson, of Tampa. is in ;’Iln' city for the day and while here 1is located at the Tremont hotel. OF : ]_III Q. Mr. J. S. Snavely, hailing from i Philadelphia, is in the city a guest of the Tremont. W. E. Brooks, of Lakeland, was in Tampa yesterday attending to business matters and mingling jamong his many friends.—Tampa Tribune. D. . Lucas, a frequent Tampa N 3 y s andles visitor to the city, is in Lakeland ( J today from the South Florida me- tropolis. He has many friends here who are always glad to see him. RO ODOOOCCDCHITDODOOVC Mr. G. W. Cooper, of Abbeyville, Ga., is in the city the guest of his niece, Mrs. E. M. Smailes. Mr. Cooper is highly pleased with Lake- land and contemplating spending some time here, Mr. E. M. Rugg, of lowa, Barnes City, has reached Lakeland and will probably spend the entire win- C I ter here, Mr. Rugg spent some | time here last winter, and notes a - wonderful change in the town since 5 he lett in the spring. He will be *'jcined by his famlly in about three Phone 322. *|ment of the New Jefferson |, hotel. | THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., NOV, 28, 1911. Iwoeks. It is possible that Mr,l Rugg will invest in a winter home here this season. { A. K. McMullen passed through liere Saturday en route to Key West, where he will assume the manage- Mr. McMullen was formerly con-| nected with the subsistence depart- ment in the engineering camp at| Bahia Honda, of A, I.. Hunt of lhis: city.——St. Augustine Record. Mr McMullen is a brother of Mr. C. E. McMullen, of this city. A PRAYER SERVICES TONIGHT gifts for Ch The prayer services inaugurated last night by members of the Baptist church, and held at four different homes of the city, were largely at- tended and much interest was man- ifested. The services will be held again this evening, in South Lakeland at the home of Mr. D. B. Dickson; in North Lakeland at the home of Dr. Faulkner; in North-east Lakeland with Mr. J. V. Hutchingson and in South-east Lakeland at the home of Mr. W. E. McArthur. A LETTER TO THE CHILDREN FROM DEAR OLD SANTA| you may want innumcl (ll)]c cause Solid Siiver or the stamp of ment Dear Children: I am so very anxious to see ard shake hands with you again| that 1 can hardly wait until 1 can et to Lakeland. You will find m» ot Marshall’s 5 and 10 cents stor Saturday, December 2d, where | wi | you | T is our idea that those of our customers who will »select 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 We are proud of our great variety. PAGE FIVE Where Gems and Gold are Fairly Sold Special Announcement 7 T, A )| L ristmas during November will have many ad- b o 251 ~t Nt o~ AN It X them delivered. + Beautitul Silverware and Cut Glass Many a person has made free clioice in some matters and then finds to blame their judgment. If you buy silver from us Plate, you will never have this trouble. Kvery piece has and value to add to its own shining beauty and grace. You are pleased at our low prices, ——— A Pleasure To Show Goods MISS RUBY C. DANIEL 4‘ Lakeland’s Leading News ! and Stationery Store ! All the leading papers and magazines. Sta- l tionery, Post Cards, Scnool Sup- plies, Cigars and Tobacco. ¢ Lobby of Edisonia Theatre CANDY CANDY CANDY 12 Varieties Chocolate and Cocoanut Candies at 15¢ per pound 10 Varieties of Fancy Chocolates at 30c per pound Nunnilly'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 Delive;ed H. O.DENNY Lakeland, Florida G DICSIEE [J 4 Cowdery Building BIOIGG GIO GBSO G ) Attention The Greatest Piano Sensa- . tionof the Day [ have recently incorporated the H. W. Cornett Music Co., of w 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 will get COST We cannot afford to pay storage and extra insurance (OGO out of them, hand, so we will not on them, vesides having them become second- Come refuse any REASONABLE OFFER, Cash or easy payments. y carly and get pick of the stock and benefit of the prices as this sale will onlr last until we make room for our pianos. The 7 ith each piano and thie is backed @narantee of the factory goes with The People by OUR PERSONAL Guaranie?, a Who Give a Square Deal.” Come Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. ' LAKELAND, FLORIDA. reputation as and look today. glad to see you again this yes 1 hope you have all been good. Now, whatever yon want me bring you, write it down on a piece| of paper, sicn your name and give it to me. Remember the day | will come is Saturday, December 2d.! SANTA CLAUS. | | EDISONIA'S GOOD SHOW. i Idizonia cffers its patrons a splen- il <how this evening which no one shonld miss, The show will espe- | cially plo Grandma’ will be there, and all thy o litile tolks will greatly enjoy picture, kBvery picture is ftine and well worth the price of admission, HEAVY RAINFALL TODAY. This morning before daylight heavy rain began falling and has| continued all day —in fact the| heaviest downpour we have experi- ciced in several months fell this morning. It is still drizzling, and weather reports indicate that it will turn cooler, with colder weather to come for Thanksgiving, i | | MERCHANTS WHO WILL ‘i CLOSE STORES THURSDAY merchants all day We agree the undersigned to close our stores Thursday for Thanksgiving: C. M. Weeks, J. W, Lanier, W, J. Sutton, W, P. Pillans, D. B. Dickson, W. J. Redelick, G. L. Gardner & Co. A TALE OF A COW. Having riches of a bovine nature thrust upon him that he knew not of, was the experience of Mr. €, K. Browne, in- quiries this morning regarding lln-: he presumably advertised as | in yesterday's issue ol ’I’hc-‘ am. Mr. Browne not answer the queries intelligently, as POIQTOIQIQTFQVOIOIQIVIQIOTOIOTO IO & who received several lost could lhw did not know he was >\I|i|‘0.~"ll|<,‘ Qlu have a cow, and further did not | & [ Know she was Jost It later developed that o cow in the Pand the messaze of a lost cow was| ‘phoned to this office from the Dis- | | patclier’s office with instractions fnr‘ v | the with Mr.i¢ | Browns The pi advertisement failed the fact to Mr gotten out of a car finder to communicate that owner of a :'an- Brown he the supposed lost cow, and therefore that gentle- was | man was busy all morning telling i"""l']' he didn’t know wiat were talking about. EDISONIA The Pioneer Picture House OF LAKELAND PROGRAM TONIGHT FOX GRANDMA [ ( Thanhouser) b THE OLD CLASS RE-UNION A SORROWFUL MOTHER, A drama of heari interest o L e = ADMISSION CHILDREN under 12,... & %@@E’@ S i ) e i o the children as “Foxy | is this | hands, pirt of his body ., death he s QIGO0 ty who put in the, to communi- | & 4 < they [ © ‘ Give us a Trial G. N. FUNK & COMPANY Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park DO YOU KNOW. (22 49 NEGRO TURNED WHITE. GRAND OPPORTUNITY | | Chilivothe, Mo, Nov. 27, Ihdles ‘ fine, the negro who turned white dead and efforts will be made byt he Missonri Medical society to as- | citise of the |>---\|Ii:nl‘ which has hatlled phy- | fans for several vears, | Payne's! Some people, when they do not A blul. Do rank beautitully summed them Tampas Morning Tribune Offers | Thousands of Dollars to En- o loridians, fites Know, it ap . ha ergetic up rtain the SWhen the court doesn’t know, it the The court probably RrOwn is to- ha i tiis county by the Kin disease Groad bterest been created | oows precedent the Yoesterday announeemeni [ that Fribune that precedent, a amd wearing a big wig, wisdom, minde appeared on then spread to o the apper AL the time of his Splotehes ol The Tampa Morning iowenhl give away to the spopular | sy and en any |y tic people in the State ol $1L000 in diy s white ax da nore thay and other priz Five automobiles Herreshott and thre hewd the prize list, wias o as an SWhep the orator doesn’t. Know, riises his voice, “When the physician he writes o preseription aneasian, temaehile he Chalmers, | Hupmo At leasy one doesn't one L Know, in .| Latin, in + | biles Plone of them must be awarded D this division, while under the rules [ it is possible tor three of them to Tu addition | “When the draggist cannot read the preseription, he puts up some- and charges fifty thing harmless be won in this county, cents “Wihen the teacher not lie explaing with long words the pupils under- Cto the automobiles a $100 piano, $150 dinmond ving, a $100 bank ac-| does a $100 furniture uul!iv;lxlm\\. st be awarded in o small distriet | which ol which this county is a part, | stand The contest is just starting, and | \When the plain, honest man does Itright (ot know, he sitys tho wisest, this county ! ygidest, most highly moral and man- Iy words in the lang ‘1 dom't know. " count, and ciannot SO “nominations™ are persons of QO wide-awake {appear to have before them an un-; e usual opportunity to he handsomely PO < rewarded for a few weeks of pleasant Ice Cream Soda Kodaks e work among fricnds, NEVER ACCEPTED SALARY. &> & Not All Succeed. One hears a great deal of the coun try boys who make good in the great cities, but there are a number of oth- ers who go there and get less public ity —Atchison Globe. Rev, James B, Whelan, for 32 yeurs pastor of St Patrick’s Chureh, Seranton, Pa, who died uy, never accepted any salary from his sation, e rec D COURE Kodak - Supplies : And what shall it be this . Christmas? That perplexing, pleasing puzzle what to give your family for Christmas is likely occupying a'large share of your thoughts at this time. Allow us to suggest something entirely unique as a Christmas present and yet thoroughly practical. A ‘Standard” “Modern Bathroom’ which fills | g ' all the requirements of Norris Candy Quick Delivery a present; dainty, beautiful and moreover will be a constant pleasure and daily re- minder for years. Ask for Bath Bookiet. e OO o Phone 89 Red Cross: Pharmacy

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