Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 6, 1911, Page 5

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v e .“w‘“‘mq.g@_‘qfi'beiflg at the former place in the ¥ | morning and the latter in the after- & —— e e THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA. business, having sold the Arlington to Messrs. Hines & Snyder. Mrs. Rice has conducted a hotel which' has been a credit to herself and the & | a G 3-:' Fred 8. Gray, C. W. Brown and H.[toWn and it was with regret that her | Come an o &|Davis are a party of automobilists|batrens learned of her decision to| e _N_W‘M':w‘?wy': Who are stopping in Lakeland today |80 out of the business. Mrs. ““‘k w0 g e “"|lhaving had to stop over to haveinow has apartments at the Sidney o jated Press dispatches|iheir car repaired. While here they | botel : i 1of the abdication of Prince}ure located at the Tremont hotel, | e = P x e ! The Odd Fellows of the Tampa dis- | sont of China, Any A SR G Jack's? Newman, of Archer, Re ’ VanHuss had the misfortune to have nd visit of severall Pave representatives at this con-1 e a barrel of crockery to fall on him, 3 “ . here is the guest of vention | S |mlh the result that he is pretty pain- { i \1:- A. B Newman and T e e e | i { fully crippled up, his backing having| . 0 Mrs. Henry M. Flagler| n | been strained. a pxummmt citizen of‘ Rev. H. H. is in Lakeland luda\| .rv ix stopping at the Newman, of Rev. befere Newman and Sunday preached here | rext i came | \ LuPre, of Bartow, ! srain and while at-] (s is shaking hands! o hear him s friends, Espuxn]i:.: several days, Mr, \Wad M. E. Rice, who for s :;x":la‘ an o expert pinno taner who at o [ollae spent yester ¥ successfuliy condus aitime had a large wade in Lai A Prans City on business hotel in Lakeland. bas given vp th whese work at Q. ) Antor: | -—£5,000.00 G0k O SHOES T0 B SACRI- [i'h WITHOUT RESERVATION. - RIS tE——————————— s —) it oof il heaith | am ted o sell out my entive { of Mens Women's and ¢ Iron's Shoes, and retire i ' active business. 1 have placed a price on every pair - i aomy 15,000 00 stock that | hope will enabie me -\-‘)' 4t out my store b the first of January 1912 This ' mequadled opportuiity to lay inoa year's sapply for i i tamily at a remarkuble low cost e A0 10 A S S A ¥ A R S . P ut - prices on Schedule of Cat o Prices on Wonen's Shoes: $4.97 ALl §0.0n 3.97 Al 347 ALl #3500 st Lo 297 - 267 197 Ahoes it $4.27 3.47 2.97 2.67 1.97 Rioes at sShoes at Al §4 60 Shoes at sShoes at it 167 AlL $2 00 Shoes at 1.67 e My Ladies’ De sl P‘.O&bw@fl“%““% partment is A on e complete store Mus] BE soln ¢ in itselt, high § § shoes, low shoes, in all the ] BY ; fashionable and i s popular leath- i Gun § JANUARV ! ers, Button al’, Tay Boots in black ko High s and in in tan, 7, Low : lst’ 12 and 16 but- Batto s § tons. There will >3 be found in my i 2 ' 9 l 2 stock, fashion’s 1 Lohs &“ ’j latest fads and L ceocoeeeceee tancies, arge and complete stock of Children’s Shoes, oxfords, « slippers Shoes that suit the dainty little Huat will wear the sturdy hoisterous oy The same in this department as in the others. s practically new throughout L overy large percen- stock has been purchased since the first of September Tampa Shoe Store B. G. BOAZ, Proprietor e 911 FRANKLIN STREET Sl i 7 5 FLORIDA Attention The Greatest Piano Sensa- 7 tion of the I)ay corporated the H. W. Cornett Musi Uity with our business and having the s f and a large rocent factory shipment on we : pianos that we have not room for in our store ANY PRICE that will get OST £ to =ell them at mnot afford g them b k of the stock intil we ma actory goes w I. Guarantos 4 Square Deal.” Come i1 Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. LAKELAND. FLORIDA. and leok * . While getting some freight out of the freight office Monday, Mr. 0. 8. Archer, ! will preach at the 11 o'clock hour at|qe], ! he Cumberland Presbyterian church!| has Mr will ne I doubt have a large congregation ont . : : A . | irict will hold a mecting in 1ump's| Thirteen lodges in South Florida \\11]‘ i::n.l party have arrived in St. Augus- jtine and as usnal are occupying their }:4!:\1‘(1111*!1(:; at the Ponce de Leen Ho- | and Mrs. C. E. Wade, lando, pe d through Lakelin «i‘ Monduy Iit en route to their bome from ¢ they had been| Areadia, wher Deland e vents hi al visits o L his former ustom 7 s morrits and usy drepped in to say that vhen mpa the other dav I in at a leading stor ther bought an article, teiling privtor that 'l saw advertis Lukeland yout ment ip the paper Mo & came down here to this ariich @ s which you adveriised.” W . @ LR this on to our bu: £ Mmen o . over. I you don’t see the tecesst of inviting the people of Lakelune 1o patronize you they will w0ty CTampa, where euterprisinge te? fehants are going after the trade not :@ only of their own town bat of th @ [amd other surroun linz towns 1 wdvertising fous a peving prep osition and the merchar! who 2o and lets more their |10 sleep Lnteirp wiares hetory | firms place | public, Hose out is the one who i eoing i DEATH OF MR. BESSEE Mr. Bessee, his wite amd hotld child, came here from Michigan about the first of Qctober. He was of about 35 years of age. The is being prepared by Cowd 'l:.kim: Co., and will be shipped to the family's former home in Michi ; gan. The wife and child have the sympathy of the community in theh oM body & v Under- & fgreat loss & i 'NEXT LYCEUM NUMBER TO BE & GIVEN SATURDAY EVENING o ; Dr. 11 W, Sears, known i e “Taffy Man,” will appear at the He ¢ | ron theater Saturday evening at ¢ which time he \\.ill deliver one ot © his humorous lectures. I comes under the auspices | Alkahest Lyceum System, Sears & of the and 18 said & ‘10 be one of the greatest entertain i Fors of the age. Of him the Secre- ' o tary of the Y. M. €. A, at Allen- 1% town, Pa, has the following to say: [ © LoD HWL Sears spoke for us yes- g terday He he i audience of 0 4 and he carried they half ) equal, and thousand people, with him for an Never heard a man his wWeomist have hour and « Nest Ve him av i= the best man this < U peison present who was not belp- o ed and blessed, and 1 osmile every time 1 think of Lim a.ad s nd od His Econamy ° The bdren in the Ranbk o were taught Labhits 0f neaty A table by Letug ecmpe!led 1 ) 4 lof not they pat on € 1 the takicelnti, One « Harold a ¢ boy of seven vears v dizeovered | 2 rubbing the ¢ art of the cloth hetwe and. when | @ taken ‘o tasy he aid- “Why, |§ Mummy | w ‘rving g rub two | . 8pnts intn one’ Waoman's [Home ‘ Comanioy 1S [ 2 EDISONIA |: The Pioneer Picture House | OF LAKELAND $ PROGRAM TONIGHT - o TEMPTATION. Reliance) Dramatic A BOY'S BEST FRIEND Imp.o Dramatis THE HORSE THIEF « Pow ' Wester under 12,... ADMISSION CHILDREN on the 14th and 15th of this month. | g @GG = y Y= RIS o DEC. 6, 1911, PAGE FIVE THATDREAM OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT OU must have been dreaming of the New Jewelry Store. {4 Why? sist this stock. craft==such an exposition of precious in Diamonds, in Watches, in Silverware; Embracing every- thing classed as “Proper in Jewelry."” i RSN of Charge. 1ttion ot will be A erular oconvoc nd Chapter . A M ) — Red Cross Pharmacy Drugs Ice Cream Soda Kodaks Kodak Supplies Norris Candy Quick Delivery Give us a Irial Phone 89 Red Cross Pharmacy OO GG POFO QOO0 NOTE TO ROYAL ARCH MASONs) Lake held con Tanesday the Sth day of Dec at My, G, 1. Bessee, who came hoer .'- Cpoom Bleetion and Instadly Afecti e aahbn, WS LI G0y af afiicers ifor year 1018 Al about two months ago tor his health i . s | died last night after o lonsg illues i Sl “[ ’ : ! X z " of consumption at his home on nevih l‘ i e kota avenue R Ve EiD B | Attet: O G ARENDELL, Sec'y ] L ST ST Qrese rlown ?vl?‘mx' them haye it + O 4 g O Because our stock is all new and up-to-date, and best of all, the prices are right. Good Dressers Like Qur Goods because they are marked by beauty and individuality. S1 ‘i a showing of man's daintiest handi- Dot tose sight of the fact tiat we are Eagraverss everything bounght at stere will be cagraved Free U S R Y ——————— G. N. FUNK & COMPANY Tovs Who, indeed, can re: jeweled bits; treasures i If you have had trouble in ' . i getting your watch to keep to us. s and our correct time hring it ‘,. b3 We are looking for one that we can't repair, 1 o S 1 S ———— ——————" 4 ——— T —————— —. V——— hentucky Avenue, Opposite Park CEEErk E ek EE i ] chairman of the Iy state WINS RUCK STOVE Bdwin Lo, dinnn nizht the ek | Lo witdow of the O boniel republican committee Lt miniature Withdrawy trom the vace tor o 1 the felection. leaving the contest between :!mnnun- stove, was given away, P Havey 80 New, of Indianapolis aid Miss Blantie Rathift being the for DWHH U Hays of Sullivan, tuiate Witner. There were over 100 | puzzles given ont and quite @ num l A orsanization of North Dahota Der Were vers neatly put together, | Bowever, the judges decided the]democrats has been effected anl Most perfeet to be that of - Mies |10 WIll be organized all over ti Blantic, aud che wics thepefore awapd- | S0 Tor the parpose of secuving the ed this el coveted e stove PIAED vieepecsidentind - womination for ey dohn Burke Whivn Mavor elect Josepl Iernis CUEJOUS BITS [ |t teite conter, onto, ascaues bis of- OF l!ls’roRY [ fice the di wWill hanve being the Ey A. W. MACY. stoc the year he the distinetion of oldest United vrehity- Pnicipal ey St At R | sinth yve Mtive in the Pwennis is in i HOW THE DUTCHMEN THREW OUT THE DUKE. In 150 th* Duke of Anjou, son of Herry Il of France, was appointed sovereigh of The SILVER SERVICE OI' FLORIDA PRESENTED DECEMBER 18. Netherlanaus, without the knowl edge or consent of the prople he was to onvern. They reseated sucali, Dec B Bxeepticnally the appointment. and prepared low round-trip vates have beey nade to resist him. But the wise o Pensacola o Decombe Isth, duks thougy'it he knew a thing wWhen the hattleships Flovida and or two, a.d resolved to make Utal will 1 \ 9 1 heowill e i the hachar and the himself master of the situation T i loe from { at : b Ve ‘ e ! " LLLANR L B ' ! " at one br ! stroke, by simultane- Fod U : . ously seizing the principal cit- (2 : S0 LD LR I ies in w . .h French garrisuns J AN 1 Vi N 1d Vil e were located. ' th Mobtle & Olilo, He himeel? took |I o the seizure of Ant- ! charge c° Nashyville, Seaboard Nir werp, and on the doy appointed }I.i: LoGeorpia Southern & Florida, assembleu his troops in the R | Florids | CoRst. Atlantic: Coast sgrezls as if 1':r review. At a Iiua and Afiatachicols Nurthor given Ligral ihey fell on the Rots Wil T o o " ; burghers and Legan to set fire g B E to the houses. But the plan did th Foowith tinad limit to veach not wort. The sturdy Dutch tori=inal starting point returnin: ot men did not propose to be de- ey than miduight of Ik prived of their liberty in this way. They put out the fires and furiously attackesd the sol- giers. When it was all over the duke and his men found them- ee'ves outside the city instead of in command of it. (Copyright, 190, b Josepl 13 Bowles ) SURE. LET 'EM HAVE IT. editor of the @ THE mant, fuvors | & women ot General KoM Hrtow Conrier-intor Law, voprope-ition to let the not they fa Mrage in their an e Better Things 4 Ocala Banrer BOY SUPPORTS THE OLD MAN ' wninf lce Cream coern i Candies Luisey’s

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