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Mr, C. E. McMullen wag able to E“L 83nu 29 Lhs rlreets (01 o while this morning, and is now about re-, stored to his former good health. | Those Who Come and Go PN T o o i kg ] Miss Alinnie Hane is at home!J. A. Perry. or five weeks' stay Miss (leo Woolridge, of Sneads, Fla., is in Lakeland the guest of the at Sl Miss Ethel Tolar and Miss Ida B.| ' Moore, of Auburndale, are spending | [ th® day in Lakeland the guest of the| Tremont, | wma Hane came over from | .o spend Thanksgiving .ar <he will return tomorrow R e | Frank Bushnell of Tampa, is in jght Lakeland today on Dbusiness and| while here is Jocated at the Tremont, .1 Mrs. Chas. L. Durrance, i : . 1. were guests yesterday | Mr. Park, of the Park Dramatic (Company. delighted the Daughters we of G. R. Durrance. my ghted the Daughters 3 ‘ol the Contederacy yesterday by .t City Courier. | g ¢ i’ ¥ i presenting to them a donation [N $10 for the Dbenefit of the Confed-| i wvton, Ray Weeks fand ! crate Monument fund. As the do- | were three Lnkulnnnli!ffi!iou was unsolicited, the Daugzh- this liboral! oted on our streets ves-jters especially appre iate t ity Courier, 1 dong A Wagon | A Set of Harness g A Lap Robe An Automcbile Robe I or anything required for [§ riding or driving, see M GLASHAN The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man Two Stores 1909-111 South Florida | OGEICIG] G151 i CANDY CANDY B 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 '45¢ qt. BREAD, CAKES, PIES: ; ) j ; ) 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 1 & | being more satigfactory than soaking lery Building Attention | | e pgene I The Greatest | Piano Sensa- i tion of the Day | “f “ recently incorporated the H. W. Cornett Music Co., ol Plant City with our business and having the stock® of @panles and a large recent factory shipment on hand we five planos that we have not rcom for in our store 25ing to sell them at ANY PRICE that will get COST “m. We cannot afford to pay storage and extra insurance sides having them become second-hand, so we will not REASONABLE OFFER, Cash or easy payments. Come ! get pick of the stock and benefit of the prices as this nly last until we make room for our pianos. The of the factory goes with each piano and this is backed ¢ PERSONAL Guarantee, and our reputation as “The People a Square Deal.” Come in and look today Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. LAKELAND, FORIDA. families of Mr. L. E. Ellis and Mr. | fai however, since his return he has failed to improve and is now con- fined to his room Messrs. O. L. Tharp and T. P. Berry, of the Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co., left this afternoon in a machine for Arcadia, where they jwill spend next week in the inter- ests of their piano business here. | These gentlemen spent last week in Arcadia and met with such success that they found it necessary to re- turn there the coming week to take care of the numerous orders which they reeeived in that section. - 5 [5 glmilay MSS noany v in the “CLI0 AND PHYLETES.” world | The implements on the farms m! Don't forget this big two reel |>in'~i THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 2, 1911, Friends of Mr. T. F. Holbrook will w@let W lein Liae be 18 contlued Lo his home by illuess, but trust it will be of short duration. Mr. Hol- brook tock sick while up in South Carolina but managed to keep up, OU must have and best of all, the sist this stock. Mo 1L Ellis, of Knoxville, Ten- . has arrived in Lakelard and hiis brother, Mr, W. on Nesses is (In guest of at the latters” home Flerida avenue. My, Bl " {ma yvears exy store will be engra CY'T OF ORDINARY, % ! i of Charge. ! U hus ‘ s i 1 : i | e raanee oo o o r——— mites in covering a dis- G0 miles i Priccless Manuscript Found. ! Protessor Kennedy ol l“(iinhnrzhl university describes a hitherto un- known MSS. of the OW T \'Hum-ull which be names the Codex Edenbur- - gepsis, whi the Advorates is said that for caligrapliy it ¥ +conditions and ivals among this country represent a valuation of | tare will be at Edigonia one night 22,000 according to the last only. Moanday, Dee, 4th, You will ase of more than 68 surcly miss a grand picture it you ! per cent. in ten years | tail to see this, Natural Death Intervened. Also special musical program ar- A woman's natural death in the act of tryving to lang herselt formed the usual good pictures. subject of un inquest at Liverpool, | 1 Enzland, recently. Sarah Staflord, AT thirty-six, widow of 1 ship 12DOTer, | com e m s s HOEOHOHOHO HOTO I SODOHODDHCHO 0.0-0.0.0.0.:.» wis found hanging in her bedroom by |« raiged for tonight in addition to the a Lell attached to the rall of the bed, ’:: . .:. but it was established by medical evi- | & o dence that she died from heart tail- " rflss ? ure hefore she could actually t-nmml!j Euicide | 3 _ The bulk of the money for build- ing St. Paul's Cathedral was obtain- ed from a duty then enforced on all couls brought to the Port of London l’harmacy. Drugs : Ice Cream Soda Sudden End of Aged Pair. Two old folks at Gymple, Queens- fand, Australia, died with pathetic suddenuess’ a few days ago. When Arthur Morgan, aged seventy years, saw fire break out at some of his farm fencing, he excitedly ran to ex- tinguish it, but after hurrying a few paces, the old man dropped dead. His aged wife ran to see what had hap- pened, but the shock of fiuding him dead was too much for her, and she 10 OTOPOBOBOID OHQ OIDTOTO O too dropped lifeless close to her hus- (, d ks band’s hody I © o Remedy for Mildew. Articles that are mildewed shounld 'O be boiled in buttermilk, this method in cold buttermilk. The same proc. 7 H ess will effectively bleach materials |2 Koda “pp lcs that have grown vellow from lack of . b4 use. Rinse well in warm water aft- '« erward and hang in the sun.- Good . — Ol | Housekeeping © &l | Vali i . ol alid Objection. 2 N &l One of the funniest things that has | orrls an y o been sald in Richmond lately \\.m":’ 0 overheard the other day in West .‘. 2| Frankdm :1;11!' Two colored women | — 0} were talking. * One of them said: “l: 5 [ wouldn't go to North Carolina.” “Why | C‘ 9 wouldn't you go to North Carolina?” ‘r. [ ] @ asked the other. and this surpflsmx b QHICK “ellvery o answer ceme 'o the quegtion i Ql wouldn'i go to North Carolina be- 10 S cause North Carolina is so close to ’0 b4 South (arolina’ Richmond Times & 9’ Disputeh | -3 | - . l 61 EDISONIA |; Give us a Trial 4 QI The Ploneer Picture Wonse P— 4| OF LAKELAND 9| 9 PROGRAM TONIGHT Pnonc 89 5| S ol THE INFINITE WAYS OF PRO- 3! VIDENCE ! (1mp.) Dramatic ol & WHEN NORTH AND SOUTH MET t¢Championy Military Drama THE PASHA'S DAUGHTER (Thanhauser) Comedy Drama Red (Cross: Pharmacy: ADMISSION CHILDREN under 12,... 5 cts. 0"6?"}-3'0 PREQ QOO QOO IOFOIOPOIIPAIQATQPOSO GG GGG GGG GG A ORI G S THAT DREAM OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT Why? Because our stock is all new and up-to-date, 6ood Dressers Like Our 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; thing classed as *Proper in Jewelry."” 1 ns 1ot it Vithou ] 3 ; _ | i v Don't lese sight of i t that we are Eugra 1 W everything bought at G. N. FUNK & COMPANY Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park {other Southern State, PAGE FIVE been dreaming of the New Jewelry Store. prices are right. it Who, indeed, can re- Lol Embracing every- the fact If you have had trouble in vers antd getting your watch to keep i 0T l cocrect time bring it to us, ved Free We are lookina for one that SIS N NGNGB BN we can't repair, A s o+ ——— Y Sea————— There lots of Florida, just as is the case with any | are plenty of mosquitos and 3 Cinematograph in China, OF tecent years the cinematograph shows have made great strides mepub- The Lakeland e fayvor in China unnl now aimost section is free from these undesirable s gvery port hoasts ot at least one the- things. ater and many ol live or six. MISS RUBY C. DANIEL Lakeland’s Leading News and Stationery Store malaria in some parts ol [l , All the leading papers and wagazines Stas tionery, Post Cards, Scnool Sup- phies, Cigars and Tobacco. Lobby of Edisonia Theatre i ~ Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated Mm':u:-mu‘-«u-l .-m---""‘"""\\\\“\\\\\\ Dmmflr At Home is made more cnjoyablc whcn the room is brilliantly lighted by the rays of the new Edison Mazda Lamp. The best substitute for sunlight in the home yet pro- duced is obtainced by the use of this latest improvement in elec- tric lighting. L] . The noteworthy feature of the new Edison Mazda is its dura- Mo, 8 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 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. . W. Fulghum, Phone 153 gt fakeland, Fla, D.T. adair Phone 4 W