Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 12, 1912, Page 8

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Leszcn Al' Sheu!ld Learn, ! 1 4 .’ tu the Emperor Tro “l. * vour Tovernment commernce i ir owa breast, and lay the foun dation ot it ir the command ot your semper and passions.” Here come in | pus the words, sel-control, duty, and con- | \ GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furn{- sclence.—S. Smiles, ture and piano moving. Cal] Phone 289 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tf PURE MILK from Lakeland lhiry“ Farm delivered at ten cents per quart. " ° " 3 5 g recuced from twelve cents. Phone 1990 | WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM, prod uct of WILSON'S FRECKLE CRE\) | Red. 3-11-1mo '0., Charleston, South Carolina. I’ FOR RENT—Room in Tharp build-| * gy ;s ‘fragunt and harmless ing.on l-jlorida. '\hf" hen ocufmr;d ¥ nd positively removes freckles, ta:. Union News Co. Sce D. H. "i"‘;:'l‘ and brown moth, bleachcs dark f-c- | 3-10-tf. es light. Wil not make hair zrow FOR KENT—Furnisiied home. 4 0F | yoy have my guarartes tha* it will 5 rooms. All modern convenicu es, yuke off vour freckies and tan or 1| facing Lake Morton. Address M. L.| in give you back your money. Com Bragiey, olty. 5-18-tf [in, seo and try it. THE JARS ARE AEVERYIHING 10 BUILD A MOLSE FRECKLED GIBLS, Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida I have just received a stock of IT WILL PAY o Lumber Shingles A well supplied vanity box, which | is still light enough to be carried | abou: in the suit case or hand bag, is | e s e YOR SALE—-At a bargain: sSmitn! Premier typewriter; new. Can hci scen at News office, upstairs. 3-19 [ Ever-Wear losiery. Six pairs| guaranteed for six months. Silk and lisle Sold ‘only by E. F.| Pailey, Lakeland. For quick service try the 0. K. restaurant and 5 cent lunch coun-! ters, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot coffee at all hours. 4-15-tt, FOR SALE—Dry oak stovewood. $2 per strand. Phony 163 Red. 5-14-tf FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- pess. Apply to C. F. Prush, or write Lex 426. 2.18-tf Fo FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE- GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, room 9, Raymondo “uild'ng, Resldence phone 185 (ireen 4-6-tf. FURNISHED ROOMS—Couple; no children; light housekeeping; bath, etc. Apply 416 South Florida ave- nue. 6-6-tf FOR SALE—Canary birds, $3 2 pair or $2 for a singer. Apply 215 South Kentucky avenue. 6-8-6t 0. K. BAKERY. Our motto {is “Quality before Quantity,” and we are putting wmothing in our cakes and pies but | LARGE and two at most are suffi- dent. I send them by mail, if de- sired. Price 50 cents and $1. Wilson's Fair Skin Soap, 25c. Since the Telephone. In 1876, the year in which Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, there were no skyscrapers, no trolley cars, no electric lights, ne gasoline engines, no self-binders, no bicycles nor motor cars.—Magazine of Amerl can History. | sible, tops of old white stockings are 0f all the attentions you can show or the presents you can buy nothing her. izny young ladles who have learn- ed the economical tricks of beauty buy theatrical make-up boxes for the holding of the cosmetics and soft lit- tle rags that they will need, the girls getting these empty and fitting them up as they see fit. One will buy charming little cellulold boxes—the sort called “Parisian {vory,” for pow- der, rouge, nail paste, forehead plas- ters, and so on, putting the liquids she will require into bottles as dainty. Another will make use of any small cardboard boxes in convenient sizes she has on hand, employing ordinary vials, old or new, for the liquids. For the make-up rags, which are indispen- used, fine old handkerchiefs, bits of silk undervests, etc, and the mald who understands traveling will never about the most precious thing the | woman traveler can take along with | fall to fasten all the tops of the boxes on with a rubber band. Now traveling by land and sea have differing consequences, but both meth. ods of transportation threaten enough hurt for the complexion to make a complexion cream and a skin wash most valuable things to have in the vanity box. Then as many young women are unaware of the fact that the soap supplied travelers is never of the best sort, and that sometimes is more appreciated than a box of nice candy now and then. scrupulously clean, wholesome and OIII' c‘ndies Taste GOOd nourishing ingredients. Come and there is none at all, I would advise in- cluding a cake of some famillar sort. Grease paint Is better, too, for travel ing use than the dry sort, this hurting the skin less and keeping on better, see. Open shop. Peacock building.|and Are in Good Taste |and for pewder I would suggest a lit: 107 South Florida. FOR RENT — Two furnished This is about all the argument tle scented talcum, which could be sewed up for convenlence Into a little cheesecloth bag. Or if one s used to rooms at 502 South Tennessee ave-|needed for the young fellow, but re- | powder leaves, and knows that the nue. §-25-tk P S Will have fish as soon as rail- way comnections are being made again. Yaun's Fish Market, 6-12-tf member this.. After she is yours such things are appreciated even more than before. She knows that face must first be cleansed with one and then powdered with frosh ones, a book of these would be still more convenlent. Dust s Inevitable with travel by train, and as it 13 not always possible FOR SALE—One of the best fam- | you think more of her, of course, but | to obtain the means of a face bath, fly horses In town, also surry. Rea- sonable price and terms. Apply room 2, Munn Bldg. 5-30-tt | FOR SALE—Two cows and calves Would sell or would exchange or part payment on real estate. Apply to L. B. Bevis, city. 6-11-3¢ FOR RENT—Three rooms for light housekeeping. For further particu- lars apply to Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, FOR RENT-—Rooms furnished or unfurnished; city water and electric lights. Apply to 805 South Florida avenue. Phone 150, 6-5-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—I have a Hepassenger K. M. F. 30, in good running order, which 1 wish to sell or would trade for property in or aound Lakeland.: Also a new teat, 10x12, good heavy fly, at a bargain. K. . Michener, 507 1-2 Eas ng street. The Ellerbe Shoe and Harness shop, 207 North Kentucky avenue, will guarantee to keep half soles on| any ong pair of shoes for § 0. them out at our expense. No pair of shoes need cost you more than $2 for half soling as long as the shoes last 6-7-1mo LIGHT HNOUSERKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms with free bath, electric lights, telephone and out-door slecping room Apply to Olblinger & Alficld G-12-t1 Nation's Water Power., i In the United States it is said that | (here are water powers available rep- | resenting 37,000,000 horsepower, of | which only ouesixth is developed. ! Largest Loom 1s in Germany. Germany has the world's Joom, in which felt disks for paper mills up to 233 feet in circumference | ean be woven. Careful to Avoid Extremity. A an cam groan fearfully under the heavy respounsibility of vast riches without trying to lighten them the Jeast bit.—New York Press. {leading newspapers and periodicals magazines, etc., are on sale promptly | largest ‘nrwr publication. | still she likes to be told and she likes to be shown even better. Naturally she can't tell you this but try her just once with a box of our candy and see how much it means. Why not? Norris, Atlanta, Candies Quick Delivery Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 NS Good News! The latest news can always he‘ found at my News Stand, where th. | Eu( Florida scenery, including Lake- land postcards, are also {n stock i great variety. No Blues! GOOd Views! ivrmn sea bath every day. and if left on long the dust will serl ously hurt the skin, the face should be cleansed at least twice a day with cold cream and a little of the wash carrled along. For the last benzoln will be found excellent, a teaspoonful of this In half a cup of water supply- Ing quite a good face bath. Pour the diluted benzoin on a soft bit of rag and go over all the face with wiping movements, doing this after the skin has been first cleansed with cold cream. After the face has dried, pow- der as usual. In place of the benzoln it is poss!- ble to employ orange-flower water or alcohol—or any good cologne or tollet water—for taking oft the greasze after the cream cleansing, or even for the soil itself, but it s never wise to use too much of any of these things, as they all gcorch the gkin after a while. | Upon arrival anywhere tha face| should bo washed Immediately with warm weter and a bland soap, and | since one cannot count alwaya on roft | water a small bo: of borax would ba | another precious adjunct for the van fty bog. Dust, by the way, 18 curlous Iy destructive to the dellcacy of the skin, Infiaming it and sometimes eot tling 8o deeply into the pores that blackheads casue. The hyglenle soapa | of French manufacture are all good, thesa being healing as well as cleans: | Ing to the skin. Old castile is an-| other good eoap more easily procus | able, as it can bs found in every drug | stora and In miny little country groceries, | The Injurles of the sea trip come | through the tnfl s of salt alr and wind, maar ons taking on | sudden erupt! s tanning badly. | Sometimes t oples come from | neglect of tha powels, as salt als 1 a little box of some mild loxative could be inclvde! in the supply of | beautifiers. Taxe one of these every | night as long as is necessary. and | help the good work along by taking s | 1 your | eyes are used to glasees keep them on, for you will be more susceptidle to seasickness If you leave them off. For protecting the skin from wind burn, prepare it defors putting on the | powder with cold eream, rubbing thig { well down into the pores and wiping |oft the surplus. Wear & red-drowp | FOUR SHOES FOR $1.50 Wagon and carriage work done at | " ¢ | reasonable prices. Give us a chance From my varied stock, anything you to show you. Bring your horses around and get them shod. Satisfaction zuaranteed. The Fix-em Shop Pine Street, Opposite Freight Office. 1 For those who smoke the splendid cigars carried, Lakeland and Tampa | !makos. Fine smoking tobacco also. . Come, Chdose! ‘ma,r desire in my line. You will not ted in quality or price Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobdby of Edisonia Theater. ba disappoi i | voll om the ship's deck, or when tak. | ing the ltttle boat sall, a3 this color 1y | about the only one that wiil resis: the | tannlng agents of Dame Nature: byt 11t you can go without the vell without | | serious Injury to your skin, do so. as | alr, Just alr iteelfl, 1 one of the body’s = most important beautifiers. Sleoveless Waists of Chifton, Sleeveless kimono waists of chiffon, over lace or embroidered blouses, are one of the pretty styles of the mo ment. The edges at neck and armg are finished with hemstitching and | ’w-m-u & narrow lace frill or | | quilling of ribbon. Whatever 1s the otherwise the effect is bad. constipating to s me constitutions: so | * Plaster Lath Mill Work TO SEE US! -© 9 The Paul & Waymer Lumber Company Office: \PRICES RIGHT Foot of Main Street, City SERVICE RIGHT NOW Corner Florida avenue and Bzay St. The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, D. D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C. Stevens, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Weduesday evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary and Ald So- clety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People's at 6:15 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Meeting East Lakeland Mission. Sunday achool at 3 p. m. E. A. Milton, superintendent. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Presbyt-rian Church. Rev. W. F “ualmers, pastor, Sunday """ ool 9:45 a. m. Morr’ * sermon 11:00 a m, Evening sermon at 7:30 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30 Christian Church. Geo. W. Welmer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Commution 10:45 a, m. Preaching, 1' 00 a. m. Y. P. 3 (. E. co-operates with ther gocietics at Cumberland Pres- wterian church Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. Catholic Church. Rev. A. B, Fox. Pastor. [ervices are hld on second rth Sundays Lutheran Church Rev. H. J. Matbias, Pas'or Sunday school 10:00 a m Preaching service 11:00 a m, and 7:00 p. m, second and fourth Sun- dayn M. E. Church, Soutk 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor <anday schovl Y 45 aam LI TN sormor Prayer-meeting Weodnesday 7:00 22 —_— ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 10 4 m No ser- vices during the 3¢ the illness of ti Arkansas has more miles of navige- City, Suburban and Country Propertics Homes, Groves, Farms at Real Values Flood & Hendrix, Owners Job Printing = O\VING to the enlargement of our newspaper and publishing business, it has been necessary to move The News Job Office up-stairs where it will be found in Rooms 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in the com- For anything that can be printed, if you want petent charge of Mr. G, J, Williams. the best work at the right prices, call on Mr Williams, The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building PICKLING TIME Plenty Spices all kinds for Pickeling and Canning Fruit Jar Rubbers 5¢ and 10¢ pevue s« sme A FeW Drugs Left Bat They are Going Fast | Dle rivers than any other state in the Unlon. ISURE DEATH T0_ BED- BUGS AND INSECTS Agen? anyw errwhere Rid your houses tuday of badbugs get a good N 1t will cost S’m little, and uteed, of vour money back will kill any irs ot from a red buy to a cockroach §1 a gallon or $§1 25 delivered Apply to ELLERBE | | B 207 North | oe and harness bop, 20 Inn!finnntboulnum‘ - ca‘ucky avenue Bowyer building. Phone SRl | 2a3nes INMan Cigar Factory LAKE PHARMACY IYIAIN ST. PHONE 42 et THE WORLD SMILES AT ¥07 ‘hrough the fragrant smok Iuman Blun: As vou iroubles vanish as if igar d and nerves are soothed Ole Think that's 5 igar? Weil. 73 man Blun: tonight after i's a safe bet you admit stified Manufactured by Lakeiazd Fla. for ~cent

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