Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 13, 1911, Page 5

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—15,000.00 ST0CK OF- SHOES TO BE SACRI- FCED WITHOUT RESERVATION. v account of ill health I am compelled to sell out my entire «tok of Men,s Women’s and Children's Shoes, and retire f.om active business. I have placed a price on every pair shoes in my $15,000.00 stock that I hope will enable me lean out my store by the first of January 1912. This i~ un unequalled opportuiity to lay in a year's supply for . f-mily at a remarkable low cost. o —————————————————————— s of cut prices on Schedule of Cut Prices on Mot = Shoes: Women's Shoes: \ + Shoes at ....$4.97 All $5.00 Shoes at ..... $4.27 Al Shoes at 3.97 All $4.00 Shoes at ..... 347 \ Shoes at ..... 347 o All $3.50 Shoes at ..... \ o Shoes at 297 i 297 1 Shosiab 267 All $3.00 Shoes at ..... 2.67 N Shoea b it 167 All $2.50 Shoes at ..... 197 \ shoskiab .5 1.67 All $2.00 Shoes at ..... 1.67 - — \ De- My Ladies’ De- s very rmmcn“.% partment is a com- complete store [ - . USI B[ SOI.D in itself, high i shoes, low 3 Bv shoes, in all the g ; fashionable and Ppopular leath- K ; JANUARY s ers, Button ar Boots in black High and in ip tan, 7, Sees, Low i 'st’ 12 and 16 but- g Button :lons. There will el e found in my 3 e " e l 9 ' 2 stock, fashion's § nd. Con- "; latest fads and Shoes €0CCeC0T0see fancies. i lurge and complete stock of Children's Shoes, oxfords, i slippers, Shoes that suit the dainty little lady, that will wear the sturdy boisterous boy. The same 1t in prices in this department as in the others. ok Is practically new throughout. A very large percen- ! the stock has been purchased since the first of September Tampa Shoe Store B. 6. BOAZ, Proprietor 911 FRANKLIN STREET FLORIDA Our Great Sale Will End WEDNESDAY . «nd it will be your last chance to get one of these Stylographic Ink Pencils for only $1 00 25c¢c i) Memember we are doing this to create a demand e pencil. Guaranteed to write and not to " vour pocket. AI Henley’s Drug Store The Greatest Piano . Sensa- ‘ceently incorporated the H. W. Cornett Music Co., of ‘T City with our business and having the stock of “-Daties and a large recent factory shipment on hand we '*i7¥-five pianos that we have not room for in our store. €0lng to sell them at ANY PRICE that will get COST 1. We cannot afford to pay storage and extra insurance % Lesides having them become second-hand, so' we will ot “* REASONABLE OFFER, Cash or easy payments. Come ¢ ¢ zet pick of the stock and bemefit of the prices as this uly last until we make room for our pianos. The “ of the factory goes with each piano and this is backed * PERSONAL Guaraniee, and our reputation as “The Peopte Square Deal”™ Come in and look today. I’erry-lllarp-nerry Music Co. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. b 3 32 | of methods. i )| ter I | One of the peculiarities to be no | ticed in connection with the twining | of plants is the fact that with very | taria, wax plant, trumpet creeper and | whodiffuse it; it proves nothing but | | Eliot { Those Who! § ComeanoGo first with the news. away from that fact. You can't get Grover Newsom spent Surday with his brother in Port Tampa City. Mr. '.\'ewsum is located at Lakeland now as an engineer for the (oast Line. ——— \ yland is Mrs. Mary Jane Ivey, of Manatee, who will spend the Christ- mastide here. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. O'Doniel. Young man desires room and board south of Main and west of Tennes- {see avenue. Private family prefer- ed. Box 612, 12-13-1tp. | Slaughter, of Mountain Grove has arrived tor a stay of several Mr. Mo., weeks and while here will be the fuest of his triend, Mr. W. M. Mann, We note that J. W, Hopson, who formerly conducted the Tromont is| ford where he is in charge | of the Sirrine house, Mrs, L. M. Futeh, Mrs, 0. 1L Gen-| { try and Mrs. George M. Lee motored to Tampa today, going down in Mrs, Futel's handsome car, Mr. B T. Bardin is able 10 be at his place of business but he is still tar from well, although he improved. is much Mr. and Mrs. Turbeville and son, of Fort Green have arvived and rent- ed one of the Lut kota avenue and will be Lakeland. Mr, Turbeville sition with the AL 1L sey cottages on Da- citizens of has a po- Mr, ol Galeshurg, 1., a party from the north and has sold to them sev- O. . Lanphear has arvived with eral tracts of his Crystal Lake grove lands southeast of town, Mr. Daniel turer for the Students’ Association stopped over with My, Toole, traveling lee- lnternational Bible Brooklyn, awd Mrs, L.y of B. Bevis last night, "o A R Boud, delegate from Hyde Park Methodist chureh, is in attendance of the annual Methodist Conference at Gainesville, Mr, Bond will be away from the city three or four days. - Tampa Tribune, Mr. G and daughter, have ar- rived in Lakeland for the winter and are located at the residence ot . B. Smith, North Lake avenue Mr. and Mrs, Zimmer spent last win- in Lakeland and while here, purchased a very desirable tract ot land adjoining 8. M. Stephens’ fa- mous grove, ' wwlocks.” Mr, Zim mer is now engaged in planting fif teen hundred trees on his new pur- Ao Zimmer, wife of Sturges, Mich,, on W%M)MW "3”3”!"2%! : The Evening Telegram is always 1 Among the many visitors in Lake- |4 She is the guest of | > ° ! G. N. FUNK & RE i . COMPANY A . e————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— - ) WATCH SPECIALISTS i SOSOV00A0OTODVOC0IOVCOIOOTOONOSONODNVIOO DI X > § o 2 . .Buy Watches where the stock is.large. The large increase in § g the sale of watches for the past month has more than ever convinced us §3 that our goods and prices are right. We carry representative patterns of all standard American and Foreign makes. We guarantee every 4 & Watch sold to be an accurate and reliable time keeper. Some special 3 4 & Values at from $10.00 to $25.00. Come in today. 3 < > 3 Our Repair Department - % R e ] : is f&;{ifi?mightj; fine. We have beer advertising to repair watches that ¢ § b 94 cthers have failed to make keep correct time. We sure have had a lot & & ‘3% ccme in and we are mighty busy with watch work just mow. But we § g §‘{,’ are working nights now in order to get caught up. If your watch is ‘:{ EE 3 troubling vou, bring it in. We can take care of it very soon. § § %. 2 d COOOONIN00S @ & ' G. N.FUNK P | & ¢ . (] 2 '% Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park §¥: 33 e 3 33 34 LAKELAND, @ @ FLORIDA g% ' SOSOOONIOIODIOBIODND DI NHION G 3 Y GOAPOOHBOMEOOMIGOMIOMINOONHOIPOMMOCINOMNCOOMIAOO! LETTERS TO ST. NICHOLAS GIRL.[ Helps to Feed Japanese. One Risk Sufclent. The St Nicholas Givl acknowl. | Most abundant of all seaweeds are | Marks—If you had to live your lite he St 3 i \.“ sy MU . lthe kelps, distributed along every | OVer again would you marry the same edges contributions that have ‘f”“l coast in the world. From these the | Woman? Parks—You just bet 1 would, made in behalf of the l|n|nn\l<||\|l| ese prepare many food products, || know what she is, and women are [ childven Christmas: toys, cloth-Ikpown under the generic name | 100 uncertain for me to experiment i ing, doll and cash $1.00 }kumhu | with another one. ¢ | The letters are quite numerons | 1 now ad most of the children are | asking for clothes. We need yonr| A help. AL money donated for this | . . . | D, Biyvan, Central Pharmacy, .|l»n){ ! lothes o toxy et i dan {f LABELS CHRISTMAS BOXES, TINSEL TWINE, GARLANDS, ETC. ' ng clos ' not disappoing these little tolks, Following are a few of | (] For Christmas Packages Dear 3t Nicholas Girl: i I oread your Kind offer for boys, Our line of these zoods will be more varied and prettier than ever and girls in The Telegram a like to have pair of shoes. | have to go now and which n work all alone. 1 need she than anything Dear St. Nicholas Girl I have no father works very hard to send brothers and myselt to schoo can't aftord things. | am want a sweater and a white Dear St. Nicholas Girl: leaves { chase, } Mro Wo T Anderson and family, of | Boma, Tenn., have arrived for the winter They are located in thei beautiful cottage on Kast Magnolia | street. Mr. Anderson spent last win- | Her in Lakeland and while here thi fwinter will be aged in improvine | and putti N grove on a very de! }~H.||v|-‘ fu-acres of land at Paiway [Station, which he purchased Ia winter I Mr. AL W Cross, representing th “Thivd Degree” Company, is iy the city today He expressed himseit o very favorably impressed with Lake Lnd and bought several boxes o | H citras fruits which he shipped | Iv-, friends in New York. Mr. Cro | commenti towns in this se I tion mi ap pears to be a pretty good town, hut | . ' | That is | I much against any towm in the jml;v[ 'ment of the visitor or traveler’ | Tmmng Plam. it has no daily paper few exceptions all the individuals of one species always twine in the same direction. Most plants twine in the oposite course to the movement of the sun or the hands of a watch. Such twiners are the morning glory, wis- many others. Among those which twine in the opposite direction the hop and wild bindweed, or climbing polygonum, are familiar examples.— Harper's Weekly. Gossip Well Defined. | Gossip is a sort of smoke that comes from the dirty tobacco pipes of those the bad taste of the smoker.—George | Grumbler's Power Small. Rarely is the grumbler a mender [ life,” | dat’s willin’ to jump in an’ he’'n heave | cotton while he’s down to de dock { waltin’ foh his ship to come in” EDISONIA The Plencer Picture Nomse s 1 would a suit of clothes and o to school i K WOrse and my mother my two i, 8o she to] | Please bring e, my sister and baby sister a china doll and some | toys, Most of the Jetters are asking for clothes to wear to school. "Think o. lttle childven asking Santa Clan for clothes, when it should be doll: Please send in your donations a'| once so The St Nicholas Girl can do her best to tulfill the wants ot these children whose parents are unable to provide Nmas presents fo) them, Tele, tone Snipe. A “telephione ceipe” is a man \Anu‘ | haltually nses some other n nan's tel ephone at 1o other expense to himselt | [ than a “thank yon He { perhaps beeanse Le 1 not bird A Girl's Versatility. A girl's versutility is such | will telephone the society edi {item about herselt | prised almost to death when she soes :h in the paper next morni | State Journal. and then Uncle Eben, “De man dat gits de mos said Uncle Eben, “is OF LAKELAND PROGRAM TONIGHT THE SIOUX SPY (Bison) Indian Dra (Solax) Comed (Great Northern) Dra TEDDY TRAINLD BY MOTHER (Great Northern) Comye ADMISSION CHILDREN under 12,... STARTING SOMETHING THE MOTHER'S MARK .10 cts. flourishes, A game that che tor some be sur- 8.~ Ohio de one ma ma HIS dy.» PAGE FIVE this year. Toys and Holiday Goods of all Kinds 4! THE BOOK STORE 45 Seconds from the New Depot.” .‘- GO TO—— CENTRAL PHARMACY! Hand Bags, Toilet Scts, Fine Candics, Christmas Stationery, Holly Boxes all sizes, Holly Wrapping Paper, Tags and B L Cards, all Lots of things for | Christmas, Sce Our Lire before others PHONE- 25 } ey ey §) sizes, 25 2 Tweedell’s Is Headquarters for Everything in Groceries A FEW SPECIALS Sugar, 13 pounds ............. $1.00 \ Swift's Premium Hams, per po.md ............ 18¢c Best Butter, per pound, . .... ¢ 40c i Picnic Hams, per pound ....... ... ... ... 1212 | Mothers’ Oats, per package..... ... ... . ... ... ..10¢ ; Heckers' Whole Wllelt Flour, per hg 35¢ > Y Heckers' Graham Flour, per bag ... . .. 3% i il Heckers' Rye Flour, per bag..... ... . 85 . 12 pound bag best Flour ....... ... ... ... ... ... ..... 40¢ Ry ; 24 pound bag, ......... ...... . .80 { Fat Mackerel, each ..... ...10e i Irish Potatoes, per peck ........... ... ... ... ... ..... 35¢ h Baby Size Cream, 6 for ... . 28e ) I Family size Cream, 3 for .. . .25 | CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. E.-G. TWEEDELL

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