Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 21, 1911, Page 7

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..-....-._.. & WHY NOT BUY A PIANO FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT (. If you haven’t a piano in your home, : what would be a finer present to make your wife, son or daughter than a fine piano or player piano, One that affords joy and pleas- ure for years to come. Perry--Tharp--Berry Music (:0.| . The Player Piano is now the most pop- ular instrument on the market, one that any member of your family can play. (. A fine stock of high grade instruments always on hand. Prices and terms to suit. Perry--Tharp--Berry Music Co.: | 3 PR “We Stand Behmd Eva rv Piaro We Sell, g | oo e Ao - 3 it s SRS 0 e - O s B ol Gl e Ll | ‘ WE WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS AND ATRONS A MER.RY CH RISTNAS TAND A HAPPY NEW YEAR, it DROOVQOVVODO0 D0 VOV CDOIOHODIDBT OO DOIOOOOLOODIFIGOD 1t OO R0 SOOI I M D DM DM MDD 100t e IR OCHICHENCHE ; - A — i - - s {] ] Miss Mattie \lnllnn ald, of Arcadia, ‘ Micand Mrs, Johy R, Basinger | 18 your name on the oflicial list of r.!‘ GHOOOOUAACOAA0 Q‘\ f 0‘5 noted singer, will be in Lakeland jof Auburndale, are spending the day | Hlinois people now living in Lake- ‘a uf OO OO i ( h {tomorrow, and tomorrow night wili in Lakeland very pleasantly gl land? send it in right away 1o Boxi § L & 1 lilose W o wn & some numbers at the open|d wu on a Christ I:I]h ~)|x¢vll'v'111‘:11:|xlx;l !'-J»Ii. o . : A BOX ‘)f (Jr:chs g NICC Xmas pl'csent ‘% “i a G muthu~ of the Friday Musicale, 1 | Why not ship your fricnds a nice box of fruit for Christ- 3; 4]2 Co’ne an 0 ) i Miss Shirley Baton has resignes [‘ Cemade P Rothrock and son, . mas, We know just what will ploase them, Let us fill your & }i Eugene Hetherington, who is a !“; position at the ldisonin theater | K. who recently came here from | ordors, i """""""" ?ludvm at St, Mary's cCollege, St e DlaniEt, - wWhich: i§:0 Matter. ot ros A in . 1L, have gone into . = R has presented | Mary, Ky.. is expected to arrive this| gret to her numerous friends, on Florida Avenue between | h"- A Ybs GPOCERY COI\/IPANY - i a handsome Christ-) giternoon to spend the ¢ l|n~'mn-| shape of a fine 1912 lwlid;l.\'s with his parents, o ; S ,umnu' e is a five-pa 3 it venth streets, They are | i 211 West Main St. Phone 28 w Iiexagon conerete ‘\'v AR 1 TR Tk i - | N €W Baker, from the Bver-{ hlocks for \ul. Walks: ol Have ltee: N omeits use this ex- 1 Miss Evelyn Cowdery, who has bee ,[ Jdades, has been on a visit to his [ i e 2 are deriving mlnlnmcmlm;. Washington Seminary ai ister, \l|>. D. H. Cumbie, h:uins;t e e —— [Atlanta, Ga.. has returned home for jArrived about a week ago. e has | pARETAND HIGH SCHOOL \ LAYELAND MNARBLE AI\D GRANITE WORKS the holldays, much to the delight of | hoW gone to Floral City 1o visit HONOR ROLL | Located on East Lnl« Moxion, Jela Edmunds, Prop. i Ak 1)nin, the Atthar her many friends. Jrelatives, While here Mr, Baker Solinte (he crders o all 1o o wiving arytiiee ia this line. i of Mr. and Mrs. Her-| Sl e burchased lots in Northwest Lake-i Namos of pupils porfect in do-! i wd home yesterday| Mrs. L C. Brooks' home at the “““‘v“'"l “"'”f"“l'“”“-\ "‘liF'll”#' and | portment and attendance, and mak- b o: fiom the State College for | 0¥ner of Missouri avenue and® Or- locating here in the near future. iiw ay averse of S0 or more for assee, and will be ! Anee strect is being enlarged, several : the weei ending December 15t Clivistmas aud New | [00ms being added. When complet- My, and Mrs, T, J. MeKuight and GRADE XII. | e this will be a very comfortably hright lictle son, of Davenport, spent Miriam Ross, i arranged home, the day in Lakeland, This excellent GRADE X1 == has let the con-| e — Ctamily formerly lived here at which Annie Coon, ronr-room mn.,,.m’ Mrs. lnhn Orme is expected home time Mr. McKnight conducted a GRADE XN, e ‘ted in Hlnlh-“lld!\ night from a sojourn in grocery store here, Their many Llovd ilcoks, These will be ocen- [e ‘harlestom, 8. (. Mrs, Orme will be friends will be delighted tos learn GRADE N d tenants upon lhmr' accompanied by Master W. Orme that they are prospering in their|[ Tunnoe Bryant, Contractor D, H. Cam- | Robb, who is a student at Porter new heme, which i one of the most GRADE VI 0 I in charge. { Military Academy, Charleston. "thriving towns in Polk county. Gladys Coon, Leoy, Jackson. Hazel Coon, GRADIE VII-A Walter Pillans. & Iris Bryant, .;. Brunelle Swindel, = F e i’ R S AI l GRADE VII-B. 4 Annie Jones, X Virginia outsey, Lacile Clongh Bessie DRryant Clara Skene. %) POOOOOOOOUIOONN ".“.":MOCWJOOOCNM‘:’OV% ‘.-OOC'OOOOO"'OC@OOOOOOOOO Holiday Goods A o e S O s Ilmher, Turpentine, Cut-ovcr | ands, Cnoice ; e m— ™ o ¢ Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Tlorida Chrisolean Wright, ; Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, LHOVOOOOOOIGOOOOOIOISOORCROROOVOLDOOCVOUOOC OO BIGOOOOOCOOLOO00CD What to give and where to get it. You will find an imwediate . . answer inour Splendid Stock of Holiday Goods. . . Essie Gordon Florrie Sloan. Shelly Gordon, GRADE IV-B. Vera Mitchell, GRADE 111-A, Marguerite Owens Helen Holbrook. Stanley Sloan. Irene Milton. Claude McLendon. Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- berry and Trucking Farms. e WITH 32 YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH FLORIDA SOILS, CROPS AND CITRUS GROVES. WE GUARANTEE ALL PBOPERTY JUST AS REPRESENTED BY US. FOR RELIABLE INFORMAT ION SEE Olnge @& Alfield Opposite New Depot, We want to put you in touch with all the latest and best Novelties ir 1911, We are offering all the products of the most reliable manufac- twrers ard certain assurance of High Quality and Honest Worth in cach artivle. We will deem it a privilege to show you these attractions. DON'T LOSE SIGHT OF THE FACT our stock is all feesh and new. No dead shop worn stock to show: “ood ware all bought for Spot Cash.that puts us in position to give you the st price. W¢ will go vou one better: Will duplicate any order in any catalogue and save you the express. Put your catalogue under your arm and come in and let us do busines with you. We have had splendid business so far that convinces us that our goods SOBIIOLOIO101 OO O G0 1 | Barhite Hotel 3 EE OPPOSITE NEW DEPOT. 0 35 cents---35 conts 2 /: L ape LAKELAND, Friday's Regulnr Dinner. "' ’“""W’W-’”"”:":""“"':"V """ HEDOOSOO0V0IV0CVCOIO0OCO OBV IVIOOODOVC HOIODIGO DD, (Oul SOCODCOOVV00CICO00IDLO0VO: ? -5:~:---:~:~o~:~:-:~:-:~:-o~"_- Seod DODEO HOODDIOOE O FOVOIDODOVOIVOOOIOIDDBOE SO Vermicelli Soup Roast Pork. Rump Steak. Oyster Sance Haritote Chicken Stewed Peas Baked Potatoes Boiled Cabbaze Corn Bread Pie offee, Tea. Milk 4 S o S 5 " tpeto-date and prices right :[EDISONIA| The Pioneer Picture House OF LAXELAND PROGRAM TONIGHT e e S T T T T What? 'I }..xt I am <lling s Suits for et e e e T T T T T R T P T O S 2 THE BURGLAR AND THE b4 GIRL 15, actually worth 222.30 to :wuu Look all . 2 { (@t Nortnern) 19 K. around, U( nocome to myv shop and LOOK, ® ] § DARKFEATHER THE SQUAW You'll be the judge. You'll wondar how 1 do it. 2 'c. (Bison) Indian Drama | Lakeland’s Ludinu Clotlmm Store . FOOLSHEAD, CHAUFFER. o] (ltala,) Doubl: Comedy. | ————————— LAKELAND, a - FLORIDA g | apsssiox 10 cts | JOS. LeVAY Proprietor. ) R T I I e e e

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