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i THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA. DEC. 13, 1911, g PAGE FIVE -l 3 : Those Who ’ ~15,000.0 ! % ® i A S STOCK OF SHOES 10 BE SACRF- I} ComeandGoilf G. N e A . L L] 4 Mr. H. D. Bassett returned at noon A 4 : ¢ i1 health | am 1 —_—_— today from Gainesville, where he WA I CH bPECIALlS I S i Ne DI 0 ‘ 5 m compelled to sell cut my entire hkas been attending the Methodisi ) sock of Men,s Women's and Children's Shoes, and retire Annual Conference. srom active business. 1 have placed a price on “every pair ERE A s ey b hior my.‘l:,'ouo.n« stock that 1 hope will enable me Dr. W. R. Groover went down to 00 :"‘:‘0?000000000000030('0?".'."Z*?“'J‘)‘C'C'?‘- SOOOOOOIARODIOOOD JOOOC'OWMOOOOOO‘E: 3: ., (lean out my store by the first of January 1912, This j Tampa yesterday on business , re- | % '§ 3 b i 4 ; g ‘q',g .1 unequalled opportuiity to lay in a year's supply for turning on the afternoon train. 3 }:: ....Buy Watches wiere the stock is.large. The large mcrfue in 3 3 g : . { mily at a remarkable low cost. | - e 56 o 2 the sale of watches lor.the past |.nomh has more than ever gonvnnced us 208 e —————————————————————————————————— Mrs. (. A. Lindasay, of Bromson, g b4 that our gocds and prices are right. We carry representative patterns _ of cut prices on Schedule of Cut Prices on }xms State spending the day in(@g 3 % E: of 2!l standard Awziicon and Foreign makes. We guarantee every ey Women's Shoes: plahelaid andowhile: here 18 ats o o @ Watch soid to be an accurate and reliable time keeper. Some special 2 (JErmoit: g Values at from $10.00 to $25.00. Come in today. 4 shoes at - 8497 All $5.00 Shoes at ..... $4.27 sl 4 {: i 1 s shoes at ... 387 All $4.00 Shoes - ¢. Strickland, of the Strickland 3 b A 3 4 8 $ () AR, ; 4 shoet at ..... 347 4 347 !Lumber Co., of Kathleen, is in Q g Our Repfl’r Depfll'[mellf <@ 3 Wy 297 Shoes at ..., 2.97 Lakeland teday attending to business 4 A § G g [ T 2.67 Shoes at ..... 2.67 jand while here is at the Tremont :;: é i : : : .;: r O P T V1182 50! Sheos at 197 hotel, a % is coming mighty fine. We have beer advertising to rey atches that & & 3 é shoes &t ..o i Al $2.50 Shoes at ..... & & ¢ : o A 5 & 4l ; 1.97 e | lb a & cthers have failed to make keep covvect time. We sure have had a lot el ? 8 a Shoes e A 2 Shoes at . 7 | $E o § c : 3 : i & 2 & a2 167 H132.00 Shoes at ... 167 B Hon. W. s Ryall, who has been |2 3 ceme in and we are mighty busy with wateh work just mow. But we § ¥ H3& - 3<1-mling the past ten days i“lliir- & S0 \\'m'king nights now in order to et caught up. If your wateh is 2: ::., :f' & De- My Ladies' De- | ham ,where he has a arge |Q © R e Gl S iR s 3 8 < b Vs {.Q.mmc“u.\ g UiEl e bAtabINh Nt s vobinned o0 {roubling you. bring it in. We can take care of it very soom. 3 b 3' P coms complete store to his home at Auburndale. He 1., 2 P i:g every- MUSI B[ soln 4 in itself, high spent today in Lakeland looking af- ‘: b OO k. & Men's i ; shoes, lew | ter matters of business, E: & ) ' e BY shoes, in all the e 3 3 i z 3 T Pk | el G No FUNK & COMPANY | ¢ Rids, Vi- vopular leath- in Lakeland today. Mr. Carver is % L ¢ Al i JANUARY ! ers. Button cne of Polk county's best known cit- % calf, {;m Boots in black izens and has many friends here who g Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park ) k. High l t i n:d in in tan, 7, Blire glad to sce him upon his o Sk low s ) 12 ““dl 16 but- casional visits, \ | e Hititon /B tons. There will J! S > o LAKELAND ® ® FLOR'DA & < Lo 8 l 9 I 2 be found in my Mrs. Charles L. Durrance went §-,- , i‘: : Ll i "‘ ;;?.:k; xa:::h":?.; | down to Fort Myers yesterday morn- @c~-;o«:n:.c.c'-:m‘-ocoo::mw:~:~o & any ing where she went to attend the oo, o . P : Shines TCTC 600800 e i SOOIV OOQOOAOOOOD ; fancies, | wedding of her Jriend. Miss Ada T Odam, and visit friends for severalfyn, Grng Chaplain, While in the| v large and complete stock of Children's Shoes, oxfords, 5. She will return early wext] oo (his noted lady will be ‘,““.‘u; aud slippers. Shoes that suit the dainty little lady, taincd by Mr. and Mrs. R M. Mar-| - that will wear the sturdy boisterous boy. The same | _ : ler at their handsome home on Vi ut in prices in this department as in the others. Mr. €. ). Watson and daughter, of ginia avenue, | \ i’ i ¥ ally Y ; Penyan, N, reached Lakeland | ock i« practically new throughout. A very large percen- vesterday afternoon and will spend i o the stock has been parchased since the first of September the winter here. They will proba- MUTT & J.EFF TONIGHT & i ‘hl,\' purchase preperty as soon as they g : ,’ —— v s | find something suitable, Mutt & Jeff come to the Edisonia ,;: ; | tonight and spend a quiet time in| { G : the country. 1t 18 a quict time, too, “ | ampa Oe tore ( Mr. "']';l “(;“ ¢ T Rind":m;'l ::; and the large crowd that will tlock wainesville, hio, are in Lakelan i y AR to see what these two favorites do. % for the winter and have rooms at “(.)“r |w“dl(-|llght‘mtl with the produc- 1 B. G. BOAZ, prop"etol‘ the home of Mrs. T. J. Darracatt on | Cn 0 of their bost skits 911 FRANKLIN STREET - South Florida avenue. 'l‘lwy. are Wit ;w" in Lakeland. Al the chil-| . T ’\.\!l';\. i S o FLOR[DA much pleased with our fine climate dren will want to see this picture :‘: §-6-8-11-13-13, A0} DrOty (80 nerys for Mutt & Jeff do too many stunts o YRR 7; g i e[t mentiog here, 5o we won't try. ! QOO OQOCOTOOOOROOD0 K M"‘lkl"‘"“T}; :Io‘ "m‘ " ”ll". : The rest of the show is tip-top and HO0000000000000000M00000000000000000n0 Wul | 1Y T I CHEE P tig erowd will be on haud (o A 3 i e it | Mrs. Geo. W. Mershon on South e 4 Florida avenue. Mrs. Mershon is 2 % i i I Y granddaughter of Mrs. Beall, and| The opening address of the annua When You Send a Present, Send x { has been looking forward to her|Tampa Bible Conference, which will , Send @ Box of § coming with great pleasure. be held in that city the latter part FENWAY CHOCOLATES il LSRN of February, will be delivered by G oC 4 No ¢ T Py ay in ‘the | Rev. George Stewart of Cleveland, g PECIAL prices for few dayvs. Just re- Wi o g i |5 We say they are the best Candy made and the best value for the b & B : . g condition of Capt. U. H. Hane, who|lenn. money. Naturally we should. It's a pretty poot. merchast who d ¢ g ceived big shipment and more on road. is still ying unconscious at his e ot believe in his own goods. But everybody's can't be best so whom ‘ ¢ P'rices named here are only when other goods . My e IN;;“::;_(:.' 5 o vor goinis; to bc:in"vlf?h Hflj's our suggestion. |nvestigate for your- §3 B ‘ ; A ) Gani {now been sick about a week, having | ', meets second and L . Even if you think the candy you are using is best, how wi v ! b l:mlght also to amount to as much as four been stricken with vertigo kst Sat-|days of euch month.. know there is a better candy made unless you lr‘; F(:I.::iy. ¢ i ;l @ purchase, {urday and sustained a stroke of [ H. L. SWATTS, Chief Patriarch Fenway Choecolates are the equal of any candy seliog ot i i 1210 sack Best, Guaranteed : 35¢ ¢ [ paralysis on Tuesday. | F. A. McDONALD, Scribe ;l:llfer stores from 80c. to $1.00 a pound, yet we sell it pounds, 60c., ’ " i % 1h xack Beet G i ST e r : , pounds, 30, Fresh every day. SR e est, Guaranteed % 70C BT G DY auG JaBIlY, 0 “What have you in the way of| K " S hsack Best, Guaranteed sz 65 turned last night from Columbus, e B iies e outib . i i st . rooms for light housckeeping i a ( i A o 1 N 24 Georgia, where they were called on s e ol Aea it l i crrel Best, Guaranteed s 2.90 :-;:; "'”n:"m of the flines 1':(‘ l||"l'lh :,I yuur paper, said a real estate de .A.l ry e a macy 1 Wil barrel Best. Guaranteed 5.50 1505 Hronkn . WHls ereaved -ratly [ 2l LhlE mOEking, =L %28 e N 5 4 R SISO 4 5 o .' _""' '" = l‘\s "“"'“(' f?mll‘_gm locate several families and xhuux'h": ' 4 - 2 élil,..y'mw »[\imrn.n ¥ of many nm";hu could get them settled at onee it B’ ; . " i d B‘ ; 5 ] O ' ' ) ! b 3 i b fin their grief, > as 4 atisi ! Plic Your Order Now for Xmas Turkey and Frait Cake 3[3' i AW or a0 00, B aEin argains an argains nly! it L ¢ . We ’ wterday’s issue over by b 9 Mrs. Crittenden, As ant Grar '!‘ 1v|;1ti;mllx(: ‘:ilv):'l ‘xnl\‘ :‘umn1~ sich oas the Offercd 1y S, Yours to please, 3 3 e Bhouiuan: ot the Grand futer | parties were 1ut.;k|nu for. I you b 2 { l @@ | nationul Auxiliary to the Brother-| , & wl vy < ¥ ) A | Kd B | have B at are empty they o 5 g Y < ! D B D l C KSO N 4 §%hnml of Locomotive Engineers, whose | ::.";'l:“,"‘“'r'l:"'l”'i z.:n«'ri"l:.;‘ Rk 'OHI.INGER & A LEFIKLD “ | home is 1 Knoxville, Tennesgee, has s Ry P i 4 a 8 advertisement in The T ' = o) éinrriwd in Lakeland for the purposc 4;]::!1“';':.\: :': '”I: I\i\_“:“,k e i1 OPDOSIte New Depot : S of attending the reception and pub-h 0T T ommadated by oat NO. 134.—Great bargain in a five-room house, all plastered and lic installation of ._,m.-.-..,f of ""'{iug oat wll the available rooms pussis | newly papered throughout. City water, two porches, two fire | Orange Blossom Division in the Odd ] "ot am e 0 only be done by | places. Three $3,500 houses on same block. Price $1,000. Easy | Fellows” Hall tomorrow evening. !~|u"lldl"K & fow vonts i advertising f terms. . ’“'“ibl" ""‘f"”-‘"'; “"”{"’"""‘" Is the| o don't write this to get the paliry NO. 122 —House of six rooms and hall, newly plastered. Lot | n cuest of Mrs. R. M. Marler, | «motint the sdvertisements would 100x140, sct to grape{ruit and oranges. Fine lake view. Good i ! . : — | tring us, but merely to ot the peoplc | location, and a very desirable piece of property. $2.400 huys ' e, || Prof. and Mrs. E. Rucker Adamsiy, 0 ypay phey can got accommona this, $1,600 cash, balance as rent. : I 0 ure completing arrangements for the! o0 S L wen in Florida NO. 139—Finely finished eight-room residence, halls and bath, a1} (R -I-ne fil'eatcst Chantauqua which is to be held here gt plastered. Fitted for hot and cold water. electric lights, tele. | in February and will leave Sunday hone, etc. Go X o R Sirs ; ' SR | 1o oints in Tennessee, where they Bachelor’s Idea. P b &8 od front on lake. De rable location. Pll‘l$3‘300 ' OF poin m nnes , Wher n \Ir Benh “What is 1} on casy terms_ ! 2 will do Chautangua work for the S e s NO. G6.—Tenacres good T S ‘ est thing a woman can say to a man?” e enacres good farming and trucking lind. all cleared la“o e“sa' next six weeks, returning abot! [ponham v Ves'when he is fool and fenced .with six-room house, This cannot be beaten any. (] 3 Febraary 1<t to get eversthine in'enough to propose.” Town Topies where at $80G9. Four acres fine strawbenry land near by, cleared tion fthe Day A "" Shilnaaini - e ————————————— and fenced, can be Lad with the above for $1100 for the 14 acre 0 & ! NO. 35—15 acres good land, with four acre bearing budd Messr Streater & Kenneds EDISON]A grove, on raibhoad. A bargain at $3.000. ! . % R IO e Yo .t ' 1 contractor ave hes 4 . 39.—Five acres s ri G TSGR A . ! “[ e ently iveorporared W. Corpett Music Co. of ) (0 he ontract for the woot | TWE Pleacer Picture Wesse i Tk o tege Paiag Sres Grow, with fine: Jeoys with our business and having the stock of i OF LAKELAND vngalow {uily furnished. abeut 300 yards to station. A nice i A..‘ s Siibioie, g ng of the new Deern- place and a money maker. 10 acres in all. Price $4,200. Terms i dries a Jarge recent factory shipment on nang We Brrant building on the corner of | { We als ake a snecial f lare cts of : ‘ for in our store A y PROGRAM TONIGHT ¢ also make a specialty of large tracts of land for coloniza- y-five pianoe that we have not room for in cur stor Main street and Kentucky avenue s tion, timber and turpentine purposes. and always have something vy ; “ing to sell them at ANY PRICE that will get COST M Thig is qnite a contract, this being one of the largest and finest build NUTT & JEFF i We cannot aftord to pay storage and extra insurance A ' | S mand. so we will not || ings 1o be erected in Lakeland, and | They spend a quiet day in the o H L| N(\ E R A E baving them become second-hand, so | country. | -2 good on hand ¥ . he owners could not have made a SON. “ash easy payments. Come |1 ¥ ! SONABLE OFFER, Cash or easy p | wiser selection than to have placed | THE MEDDLING PARSON. . | several days in the city, having been | (Great Northern) Drama. | DIy the dose about once a week. Luke- it "Ti_fd in this way; ~when they are ry- a et rr "Slc 0 invited here to attend th eption iwarm coapsuds should be used to wash | Put wet Into o stand in the ordinary e ke ‘er_ = S e ADMISSION Cff the dead scales. Then rinse In coid | Wa¥, the watcr settles In the top and to be given tomorrow evening by ION ...........10 cts. 'wfler This is an excellent remedy | Tusts *he ribs, which in time ecauses , FLORIDA the Orange Blossom Division G. I. A. |} CHILDREN under 12,... 5 cts. J|for a common plint ailment.—New |the silk to become rotten, and eastiy to B. of L. E, Mrs. Fairhead being Idea Magazine. crack futo holes i o the prices as this 1 | B . pltk s fhe et i Of to <@ " I the work in the hands of these zen- | (Nestor) Double Comedy.) | 3 - ouly last until w2 make room for our piancs. The | tieinen | P T of the factory goes with each piano and this is backed [; Hemen | AN INDIAN LEGEND | .. Castor Oil for Paims. = 'rcv'elr Wa'y to Dry Umbrella. ' | "R PERSON. = tation as “The People || e (Bison ) Drama. | Four or five drops of castor oil al- | mbrellas when wet should be half s ) e a :Ou\aAL S:Ilr':?n‘:ve‘ andx s r;p.\(lyn;:l;dav ! Mrs. Fairhead, of Covington, K_\'..‘ tlowed to trickie down into the heart ]“rv"lmd and #ct to dry with the point R e U R E will arrive this evening to spend:] A KIND HEARTED BROTHER || of a palm will remove the scales AI"'""‘”‘L’: they will last much longer <l