Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 27, 1911, Page 5

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charming young ladies of Atlanta, are | & in Lakeland for a visit of several dys & and while here are guests of Mr. and { o Mre. W D. Edwards at their lovely | £ home on South Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. R. BE. Abel and Miss Ruth & It I)oes Not l’ay to lle- Mrs. L. B. Bevis.. Mrs. Abel is Mrs, |& y Ll X | Bevig' mother and Miss Ruth is her H A4 s f T . WeBelieve that Satisfied Custom- ~.,:}<]uzzd of Plant City. b ite an Bt & ; e e e e £ TS @r€-our Best Advertising yesterday bound for Quitman, Ga., 3 ¥ ;_—3—_= where they will spend the remainder | i G the baldeys the gucst of rela- The best part of a piano is the part that you can not see. While the less im- portant part is that which you can see. We are selling some of the most expen- sively built pianos on the market. " Call and examine them. p. Walker, of the Union on, Was a visitor to Alfield went down to morning where she nd, Miss Espenlaub! A. P. Brenner, off " = R e e A e 7 are in Lakeland for Dr. G. D. Stoner and Mrs. Stoner, | § : he ,_v‘ups:s of their friends, | accompanied by the former's father, LeVay. Dr. J..J, Stoner and. wife, motored |? 3 to Tampa and spent Christmas, the |& e yesterdny| party making the trip in Dr. Stoner’s where she goes toihflndmme new car. s the guest of her Cooper and family. g Mrs. Joseph ;SRR Y ' Mrs. Jemnie Willits and sister,! $ . Miss Faniie Davidson, left Saturday | b ;. M. Groover, a Well-Known eyening for Punta Gorda, where they & e - an of Lakeland, will spend until Tuesday after New|% Tampa mingling Years, the guest of friends. During igith his many friends yesterday. ——J this time their art studio will remain Tampa Tribune. “:lma e LAXELAND MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, a v Barhite Hotel 1 We i on East Lake Morton, : John Edmunds, Prop. ;:c::x::) nbee}:era::z?:::; a;:em;:'::: OPPOSITE NEW DEPOT. we are very thankful to our patrons and the n in . . Solicts the orders of reqmnng 8 nything in this line. Bt Sklegiion troc: B co“t,' 35 ce“tS'"35 cents public generally. We take occasion to thus express S ot our thanks and to wish aH a Happy and Pro%pflrous Dr.W.'R. Groover has been qui New Year. 3 iIt for the past several days but'w Thursday’s Bill of Fare. able to be at his office today. He 5 suffering with a severe sore throat, ppend ncle, MT. 1' E. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. Music Company, Lasiness gentlem: gent the day in Miss Allie Patton left this imy‘a- ing ‘for Jacksonville where she goes to attend the Florida Educational As- enjoyed a splendid Christmas trade for which Julienne Soup. which his many friends trust soon become much improv: Mr, T, J. Mallory, for many resident of Socrum, but who to F't. Meade a couple of mo) came up with his family to tives and friends in .he vieini! old home. Mr. Malory, wh ed to Ft. Meade this mornin B¥that that city is enjoying »&qfim al growth and prosperity. el in Lakeland the guests of of Mr. N. A. Riggins and Duncou. AR, ¥ i © Ll P\fl ad 00 Offers tonight a mil comi ee of as laughable ¢ reporters to heod the st fshow ‘sul festive H you.: M Mlem PflOF B. C. ANGE\UL Pres. WILEIAM C.- 'EMERSON, Sec, | Shining. Nlt annlo. “Did today In gas and real estaté?’ . “No. Was it much of a plu" Considerable. A | "~ and took paft of the s WATCH aa&J[W[HW SPECIALS: FOR - HOLIDAY BUYERS Poople don’t buy oty . sme nnly because of its Jwimtmn or lmfion, they buy. because they ‘have satisfied themselves that they can secure Gu0d, Dependable Merchandise at Reasonable Prices m‘“wyh‘uhfinfiwm!hmmwhenw much dipends. on the reliabllity of the firm dealt with, oy with 17 Ve are showi‘n'g‘« 'ini"we are often told is the best up-to date ‘new selections in Jewelry offered. Lockets & Chains from &to $15.00 Signet Rings from . +$3.00 to 12.50 Brouches from .. . ,\.flm to 18.50 Chains, IAdiu' or Gents,’ from WATCHES Ladies’ ¢ size, 7 fowel, 20 case, '$10.00 Ladies' 0 size, 15: dewel, 25 yr. ease, $19.50 Ladies’ o size, 17 jgwl, 25 yr. case, $27.50 S"_thw Aflt | surun: Brushes, Combs and Mirror ‘Sets, Tea Spoons,’ Table Spoons; Bracelets from Cuff Links from . Ladies’ Rings from $1.00 to ‘zfiow We have made it & specialty to show the Largest Line of Watches in Polk County.. © s Men’s 12 size, 15 jewel, 20, year case, ‘13 50 Men’s 12 size, 17 jewel, 20 year case, $19.50 Men's 16 size, 17 hwel,im year case, $20.60 ‘!’lncy F‘orkn,‘Crcnmer. Salad Forks, Spreader, fiutte- Knives, etc., etc. If you look you can verify us. We have never carried this line so complete before. Extremely famcy new cuttings and in_an ‘assortment of design that are cémplete. A windowifull of this. Will comyince you that a present lrom {his assortment will be appréciatey by anyone. will augh «fu the woflgc hu?t wit Roast. Beef and Yorkshire Pudding. Steak and Olives. Baked Potatoes, Boiled Sweet Potatoes. Steamed Rice. June English Peas. Pie, Coffee, Tea or Milk. 12-21-tf. e 0 NS 55 Family Reunion. - ; quite a house party through the holi- days, all of Mrs. Owens’' relatives be. ing with her at this time with the exception of omne brother. Those i Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Owens have had .|among the party are Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Clyatt and Mr, and Mrs. 8, W. Smith, jof Bartow. Mrs. Clyatt and Mr. Smith: are sister and brother of |& Mrs. Owens. The remainder of the {party are Mrs. Owens' mother, Mrs. K. D. Smith, of Umatilla; her sister, .| Miss Mattie Smith, her two brothers, "I Messrs, Roy and H. B, Smith and an- ‘other sister, Mrs. C. J. Turner and| baby, all of Umatilla, Wit hthe ex- | ception of the two families from Bar- {tow, the remainder of the guests are | ‘Bun ‘Acts ‘ae Ti . There 18 no need for clocks on the Meu 8ea any day when the sun is There nature hes arranged “I'her only timeplece, one that does not !‘tn though the centuries pass. This natural time marker is the largest sun ;o‘ hear of the sudden rll. m in the world. Projecting into the blue waters of tie sea is a large prom- ontory which lift+ its head 3,000 feat blew upi| abbve the waves. As the sun swings j round, the pointe! shadow of the | mountain just touches one after the , mcr a number of s11all islands, which Ao at exact distances apart and act hour marks on the great dlal, Secret of Influence. Force, fervor, intensity—these are | the qualities which have given their , power to great leaders in all the Mcmcnu by which the world has been swayed. Sometimes they have Been present in men who left so little written memorial or whose efforts were folled by adverse circumstances | that we can note omly the fact that | they must have been remarkable be- |2 eause their contemporaries imired AIII followed themi. They | asessed secret of influence, thougl we can- tell how they manifested it. They among the riddles of history.—~ mbers’ Journal. 2 # " . 'Provide Against Forgery. " The forgery of all bank notes Is kiy detected, because of secret arks, which are constantly being jod. They are visible only. under ISONIA| Ploneer Picture House ’ “of Lakeland, _ PROGRAM TONIGHT. lron RESTORES, YOUTH iy Comedy. *m JEFF AS REPORTERS Comedy. h GETTING EVEN. Lakeland Book Store : “45 Seconds from the New Depot.” ,q,,THE MODERN BAKERY o, Only Bakery in town that makes Bread and Cakes by machinery, which means no sweat in bread as made by hand. We guarantee to nse the best of goods in our bread and cakes. Phone 203 for prompt delivery. Barhite Brothers Lakeland We Carry a Full Line of Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Ap- o Also a Complete Stock of Cigars, Tobaccos, Post Cards RO T R RO OO SO ORGICRORHOIRCRORCTOROICH Oysters in Season We Invite Your fresll aml flne Patronage H. O. DENNY Cowdery Building [verything in the Way of Holiday Goods Slaughtered while they last at cost and less Some great bargains left don’t fail to see them HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE LAKELAND, FLORIDA.

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