Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 1, 1911, Page 5

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Mr. Wallace Riggins, who has ‘a position with the Coronet Phosphate mines was up yesterday and spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Riggins. laasd Dakota ng blew in Lakeland a 7 few days ago and this morning in- \r. Eugené McCrary, came up from | ¢5rms us he has a job, one that won’t spent yesterday Ver¥{i.,ye o, much walking either. He v with his mother and 'ls'!has been made advance agent of Parks show, and he says its bound to be a success now. sppes Tucker, a popular and | known young man from Lake- { was among the out-of-town peo- spending yesterday in the city.— zpa Tribune. Mr. Plerce McCrary, of Washing, ton, D. C., arrived in Lakeland yes- terday and is the guest of his ! mother, Mrs. P. R. McCrary during the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. R. Hale, of Lakeland, was in | McCrary is contemplating moving to jma yesterday and was registered | Florida, and will probably locate in e Hillsboro.—Tampa Tribume. lthe State in about three months, and it is hoped that he will decide to \iss Henrietta Harris, of Lake-|make Lakeland his home. He has ¢ was in Tampa yesterday and recently returned from a trip to Tex- registered at the Tampa Bay.— as and New Mexico where he went s Tribune. on business. when You Want A Buggy A Wagon A Set of Harness A Lap Robe An Automecbile Robe or anything required for §. riding or driving, see i GLASHANG The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man Two Stores 1202-111 South Florida { IS ES BB CANDY ~ CANDY CANDY 12 Varieties Chocolate and Cocoanut Candies at 15¢ per pound 10 Varicties of Fancy Chocolates at 30c per pound Nunnally’s Fancy Boxes at 80c and $1.00 per pound Fresh Apalachicola Oysters 45¢ 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 S R o S N P o PP S X L rv Building Attention |- —————m—O The fireatest Piano Sensa- tion of the I)ay Music Co., u ecently incorporated the H. W. Cornett “ Plant City with our business and having the stock of —7 mparies and a large recent factory shipment on hand We “nty-five pianos that we have not room for in onr stort zoing to sell them at ANY PRICE that will get COST hem. We cannot afford to pay storage and extra insurance and. so we will not Come <ldes having them become second-h h!-.\:o\ ABLE OFFFR (‘xf‘. cr m=) Lfl‘fl""‘ ! "1‘ last until we makn room 1’ r our p € the factory goes with each piano ar “RSONAL Guaranice, and our re ¢ a Square Deal.” Come in and Perry -Tharp-Berry Musm o LAKELAND, FLORIDA. J nd this is backed ‘The People Meade, reached his thirty-second birthday on the 21st of this month and was given a surprise party by members of his churck and ofier triends. Dr. J. R. Runyan, who for the past month has been in Ada, Okla- homa, his old home, attending to business, returned to Lakeland this | morning, reaching here about l 4:30 o'clock. Dr. Runyan was one | (%] of the passengers on train No. 85 which was wrecked last night, and with other passengers did not reach morning. He received no lnjurlet but was well shaken up when the train turned over. F. F. Momand, representing the Smith-Premier Typewriter Co., with headquarters in Tampa, is up today {nvestigating the business men in re- gard to this excellent machine. JUST TO REMIND YOU. Bdisonia is running as usual this week and showing the same good pictures as ever. Our room is com- fortable on these cool nights being cloged and heated so you need have | | 1 | | | of meeting with a FLORIDA'S MATCHLESS CLI ‘\T!. Jhat has States, A58 and daris ynarter of o century m They have found that in could live I the winter, wirters outdoor: ad the 1 | Flerida they | pracciically !t has b e erecticn of some ol the world most noted hostelrios, Ouatdoor aniisements have been pro- and vy ded for th a gecess in tling the soil and ba vesiing ard aarketing their crop: The land companics Lave cited num erous instances where men without to Florida capital have ainld within tunes, tails and tell coine but they did not go into de- of the hard work and had met with; they did net tell of the hundreds who had never succeed- ed In maki iecoss elsewhere and capital and who have met failures here as might have been anticipated. | wonderial ass Florida's climate to the 1 alene an intelligent manner. and it takes intelli- returns from Florida just the same as it the soil in It takes work, pence to secure soil it r parts of the country does in ootd But, the idered is the greatest point to be con- fact indowed Florida with a climate that ler of the soil to plat market } that nature ha '. nablea thy wltivate, harvest and n of the year wher other sectiors of the cont o frozen up and the farmers ¢ nung conped up in thelr Lhomes, ¢o anything whateve with thei whi og qre stead- m and their horses a virtnally “eating their Florida's Finaneiznl and 1 Record ‘]:~1-1~vti~. a fow years have made for- | frequent discouragzements such men i who came to Florida with little or no| vl that has caused Plo ida t vied ich Man's Playeronud dut thie Peor Man's Para- dise’ wa resulp of e wondertul net vesubiz in cash takean from Fiorida acres by men who came bere without wny moere canital than. pecessary to start operations and who, threugh thei wn erergy made | the ) @ | When steel knives and forks have | | become tainted with fish they can be rmhbed with fresh orange or lemon | peel, and the taint will disappear en- | tirely EDISONIA The Pioncer Picture House OF LAKELAND PROGRAM TONIGHT HOW POOR BABIES ARE REARED IN PARIS (Eelair) Educational HOW TEDDY LOST HIS BET (Eclair) Comedy SPECULATION tPowers) Comedy drama HER WAY (Rex) Dramati ADMISSION CHILDREN under 12, & DO QRO S 5 lU;& X tt oo sist this stock. Don't lose sight of the fact that we are Engravers and everything bought at our store will be engraved Free of Charge. 2k o e o oo e 4 . was——r N. FUNK —————— - a—— o O SPECIAL MEETING L 0. 0. I IIIAI DR[AM OFCHRISIMAS I’R[S[NI OU must have been dreaming of the New Jewelry Store. Why? Because our stock is all new and up-to-date, and best of all, the prices are right. 600d Dressers Like Qur Goods because they are marked by beauty and individuality. Such a showing of man’s daintiest handi- craft==such an exposition of precious jeweled bits; treasures in Diamonds, in Watches, in Silverware; Embracing every- thing classed as “Proper in Jewelry.” j N A ———_ S D M P R 1 A B SO STCHY) SR, 44 S SO S 8 4 SRS L LT £ S A 70 S R Wentucky Avenue, Opposite Park £ marmn oy e — — PAGE FIVB Who, indeed, can re- If you have had trouble in getting your watch to keep correct time bring it to us, We are lookina for one that %) %) we can't repair. § & COMPANY rt Quidocr Theater, Thought It a Purchase. Pas rrobaby the ginest D Sone zood luek had come to him | Lakelind Lo nit ootdoor theater in the world Hin busines s that day and he el as ir 3\ ; 13 Ve the royal dees parkoy e wantad to share it with others. AL ¢ [ vogreed 1o be prosent at oa 1 I g 3 1 g : i i gl Cabont s e ot of the eapital (Mo when be reached her house and eetitl e oot the Lodse Friday D here the avepnes of mighty trees Ddigmizsed the station hack with its eveniie, Dee, s, at which time bu gerve as wings and bhack md 1o a ltwo sorey horses he joyously handed Grey i stage fronted by a0 beceh enciveled [ the driver two dollaes. The driver ¢ U i A b slope that forme o pertect auditorium. | looked wi she money, then at the man, actod Eigiit thousand people can be ace | and then at hls horses, and finelly R Coble Grat | conmodated at every porforinanoe Peaid =20 richt, sir, which horse do i pyou want ! LOCGE QDGR T OO0 SOOI I O o =2 O f: While Florida's climate is a most v0 't and is the basis u!u) all wealth that has been secured from | g apeat variety of soils, lhl«?:‘"’ will not bring wealth | & , without sufficient capi- | & tal to make a proper beginning, or to | % the man who will not work and lillr? PO QTP QDR S B0 QO SQEQS - % Ra i * Kodak Supplles | boys up his 2| tes ns so e, iy Nilll oo one crats I)rugs Ice Cream Soda Kodaks Norris Candy 5! Quick I)ellvcry a 5 ——— é, Give us a Inalf; | A 3 4 Phone 89 : Red Cross: Pharmacy: OBV VOIOOIOE '0-?090:0'-04 TR TR A “By ten” he Youthful Keasoning. A Naryland a way begin to learn poli comblyman says the Warned in Time. ey leave the eradle | A ol answer gometimes disarms. A “a ey knows | Story s tld of a landlord on the stance, | North o A pucst, seldom satds- e wag fed o come to hime oand said: UM : wouth Amer | Stk that was not the landlord's cvernment of ten | hame Mro Swmith, your coftee is rot- there, she | ten” I'hv- landlord ghook him by the Lo tile fellows [ hand T vou, sir thank you. i1 haven't bad vy heeakfast yet, and I skin ihe eotiee this time Much uhh‘;t A Boston Herald replied | Deme | e ariekly niber (hroe? Dining At Home is made more cnjoyable when the rcom is brilliantly lighted by the rays of the new Edison Mazda Lamp. The best substitute for sunlight in the home yet pro- duced is obtained by the use of this latest improvement in elec- tric lighting. The noteworthy feature of the new Edison Mazda is its dura- bility and strength to withstand all ordinary handling. Comeinto-day and let us show you the mer- its of this new lamp. ADAIR SUPPLY CO. Dealers in ILE(‘TF.(‘\L S"PPLXES OF ALL KINDS Ravmondo B L. 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