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150 15600000000000000 | Those Who i Comeand Go SRR SRS TR a e gy 4 ¢ Lott, of Douglas, Ga., rd for a visit of several - here is the guest of - AMr. W. J. Perkins and is well represented in iqy Among those in thriving Polk Sample, T, this e Dr. C. L. W Sample. Davis and childicn, of ‘ visitors to lLakeland : their friends Mrs, D. p 1 Dick A s Tavis formerly Lo .4 is being accorded a el Re Mathias, pastor of the At 0 here, left this morn- x i tersburg, where he achs + cach month. He is ’ ,., § ding the erection of a e that place. g \ 1 Hane, who has been n ks holiday visit to his n Lakeland, left last g 1. Rock, Arkangas, to 5 0 tor a railroad company ‘ o .« tuithfully served for e | ¢ Archell, who is engaged « pratioe of dentistry at At- ota. this paper a Christmas rd 3 expresses the good son and says,"Your and better."” Mrs. 8. W. Lawler ar- ight from Bartow and ¢ht here the guests of \lr and Mre. L. M. ite for the coming year. A Buggy A Wagon s especially true in the JEWELRY Business where so much depends on the reliability of Ve are showing what we are often told is the best up-to-date /,’—'N_ ’ .| Braceful acknowledgements of = n You Want A Set of Harness A Lap Robe An Automcbile Robe or anything required for riding or driving, see M’GLAS HAN The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man Two Stores 1909-111 South Florida THE EVENING TELBGRAM LAKELAND, FLA,, DECEMBER 28, 1911 Dr. and Mrs. McClane are new-l comers to Lakeland who have rooms|§ at the home of Mrs. J. M. Peacock |3 on South Tennessee avenue. have tried several towns in Florida and are more pleased with Lakeland | than any other point they have visit- ed. They will spend the winter here, and probably longer. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Cason went down to Bartow today where they ] 1§ | | having been appointed Presiding Elder of the Bartow District, many friends enjoyed their visit of several days here,and extend the hand § of congratulation to Bartow in being § £0 fortunate as to have this estima- Lle family as residents. Mrs. C. E. Dayton is very happy in having with her at this time ber sis- ter, Miss M. L. Christe, of New York City, who comes down to spend a month with her. time these sisters have met in thirty, years, the visit is all the more enjoy- | able, and the days pass swiftly as they recount the many since last they met. Miss Gertrude Green, who is at-| tending a noted school of elocution in’ Boston, Mass., remembered this of- | fice with a Christmas card, bearing a pretty sentiment of the holiday season. Miss Green is one of Lake- land's loveliest girls and her friends will be glad to know that she is enjoying good health and progres-! sing splendidly with her studies. Mrs. W. A. Hall, of Mulberry, was a visitor to Lakeland yesterday and while here was a pleasant caller at this office, coming in sto renew her subscription and to present the of- fice with a handsome silver match re- ceiver, “l1 enjoy your paper so much, that | want to give you this little remembrance,” said Mrs. Hall. Such our efforts are much appreciated by us. While we are getting match receivers 1on't buy of a store merely becauvse of its reputation or location, they buy because they bave satisfied themselves that they can secure fiopd. Dependable Merchandise at Reasonable Prices the firm dealt with. They | § will live the coming year, Rev. Cason 3 Their & It Does Not ceive the People We Believe thafia—t-isfied Custom- ers are our Best Advertising I’ay to De- As this is the first | hnppenlngs; many | 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. | and fruit cake and other Christmas donations, we find, however, that we are still hungrily looking for those quail we've been talking so muci {about. We won't give up hope until March 1st. ¢ riday's Bi i Why We Rejoice. Friday's Bill of Fare In the manger at Bethlehem was cradled the hope of the world. That is why Christmas is the universal fes- tival. That is why the world re- |} Joices. But the manger must be in- terpreted largely. In the babe s the promise of the man and the Savior. It is not the birth glone that makes |} the gospel; it is also the life, the pas- Julienne Soup. Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding. -« Steak and Olives. q Baked Potatoes. Boiled Sweet Potatoes. Steamed Rice. sion, the death, the resurrection, the | & ’ Aithe BHEUM Doy b ascension. Christmas carries all this | & Ple. Coffee, Tea or Milk. ) in its happy content. There fs the [§ 1:-21-tf. Good Shepherd who gave His life for & the sheep, who leadeth His flock to b_:p_’qsg'mm-wbowws green pastures and beside still waters and whose honor and good name are DAINTY THINGS IN NECKWEAR pledged to His leading us in ways of righteousness and paths of peace, and | Fashion Has a Lavish Display of there is the promise of Jesu Beautiful Materials to Adorn will be with us “all the days" even the Throat. unto the end of the world. It is be- " e Never, in the realin of woman's cause of these aspects of the Christ ek life and because of these assurances (')':‘ ’] ’:’:":l '.":IT"T: ‘l":"“:nbl":"‘i‘:“::”‘"': ] wi iHE ared 3 '.:‘.n,,'. it Yoridliiome Al il 1e disnlay of roft materials and beautiful — e ————= | laces. . Valenclennes, Irish insertions \o0 | ard edgings of the finest meshes, to ; the heavier ones of Carrick-across E D I SO N l A and filet are combined with sheer mulls, linens and nets. Jabotg, accordion or side-pleated The Ploneer Picture House | enowing onesided eftects aroe all the | rage; they are very wide at the top, | 0' ukfll . gradually growing narrower toward the waist, and they may contain as PROGRAM TONIGHT. great a wealth of hand<mbroidery, R pleturesque and unique stitches and touches of color as the imagination % GULNARA can conjure. Many of these ruffles (Historical Drama.) have a strip of lace Insertion down THE MASK OF THE RED DEATH. the center, from which the flounce or D tized from the work of ruffe fesues, and a stock to match ( EMEALSRS s ! may be elther attached or worn sep- Edgar Allen Poe.) arately. Tiny side pleatings are also seen attached to Imported blouses— THE‘HORm. some of them appear on the left side | ((Comedy.) below the bust line and add a soft | 3 look to an otherwise severe walst. UTTLEI 2?‘332[(50)‘“03 Stiff, tailor-made bows of velvet or L L surah, or the popular pump bow, make 't pretty finlshes at the throat. Black ADMISSION ... .. . S 10c fh always smart, hut a bit of daring CHILDREN under 12 ....... b cts |(olor often gives the needed touch to OOOGOOOGOOHOOOGOIOVOV000: | & sombro frock. These bows may be either large or very small, whichever 13 the more becoming to the wearer. | Irlsh erochetted buckles to finish a Jabot gt the throat have become very HOLIDAY BUYERS | under one heing of net, over which is Iaid a dainty rue of mull exquisitely embroldered and scalloped, either in white or a color to mateh the suit or blouse, ¢ Sailor collara are still holding their & own, but they s+ more pronounced i n contour than last year. 4 For the tailormade shirtwalst, hand-sealloped collars and cuffs in which linen has worn, forming th owers or geometrical desi e annder well and always look frr sh and smart. 3 Moszic Desigrs in Veils. ¢ The fashion for lace veils has en- couraged the Intrcduction of many been worked are ‘nh . novelties, tremely becoming are new selections in Jewell‘y offered. the new Jand 3-415, with thelr esigns; they are fashioned of a kets & Chains from $3 to $1500 Bracelets from -.75¢ to $65.00 I:g;' ':va:. :lm'('”_\)\ r e "“: ,:: a “ret Rings from . ssm to 12.50 Cuff Links from ..... 75¢ to $22.50 B thin chenille freque forms the iches from .. ... $1.00 to 18.50 Ladies’ Rings from §1,00 to $250.00 B eround work of th with mosaie Chains, Ladies’ or Gents,’ from.. --75¢ to §25.00 [} designs; in the B o spots in cl l = | | V\VALCH ES size, T ;.vul I L3, . jewel, 25 yr. T jewdd, 25 yr. ca 20 year case, Cut Glass Specuals i %24 Painted China * G. N: FUNK & COMPANY We have made it a sp: $10.00 of Watches in Polk County. ccialty to show the Largest Line [3 !v, are in evid f cigns are expresse Substit Swansdovn ed as a substit ! ~lose fitt ined witl Table H band of r Knives, ete [} with a giza vet ribbon s on the zhove ncver cartied this cy new cuttings and Why is it th elways willing to time trying to get tion In his gas bill? Perry--Tharp--Berry Music Company, FOEOHOHOHOHOFOSAHOFOIOHQ O | Barhite Hotel: OPPOSITE NEW DEPOT. ¢ 35 cents---35 cents 3 | B SR S I I FIF I ‘‘We Stand Behind Every Piano We Sell.” LAKELAND, : FLORIDA. OGOV CHOVOONOOCO0C WF enjoyed a splendid Christmas trade for which | we are very thankful to our patrons and the public generally,. We take occasion to thus express our thanks and to wish .lll a anpy and l’rmpcrou\ New Year. : | Lakeland Book Store & “45 Seconds from the New Depot.” 00000OCOOOO0CQ0000000ONCN BOONVOONNNOOOOI0OA00 Ik ‘000000000000009_0.0000-‘00000 QO0OCAVCOOOOOOON00000 A,THE MODERN BAKERY.s Only Bakery in town that makes Bread and Cakes by machirery, which means no sweat in i bread as made by hand. We guarantee to use the best of goods in our bread and cakes, Phone 203 for prompt delivery. Barhite Brothers Lakeland «%@Qfi%@@%fimwwmwwwwwgbfi%%% 8658350 0(-“")-‘"‘".33000 JOVOOOOOO")O HOBEO DOOHOOGVVFOOOOIVAOUO0 IO QOATIGAOOUFANGONNY We Carry a Full Line of Gandies, Nuts, Oranges, Ap- ples, Bananas and Other Fruits Q000000000 00TIVOVOV0VVITY GUOOABITOIAGONE g Also a Complete Stock of . Cigars, Tobaccos, Post Cards GO OHHIOOHIIOTOOGEDIRIN (Oysters in Season fl‘esll and Fine SOOEHHO '0-2;4."000000350000000000000 > o> S DOCOIIOM We lnvite Your Patronage OO "-Z‘~2~.‘":~2‘<>-2")':~>0':v~"- SODDOY H O.DENNY Cowdcry Building [verythmg in tllc Way 0f b 2 & & o b4 ) Slaughtered while they last at cost and lcss : Some great bargains left ¢ don’t fail to see them 3 HEMLEY & HENLEY | THE WHITE DRUG STORE ; PHOXNE 62 LAKELAND, FLORIDA R e L e S