Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 22, 1912, Page 3

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BUGS AND INSECTS L Agents wanted anywhere and ev- } erywhere. . Rid your houses today of bedbugs ’ and get a good night's rest. It will cost you little, arnd is guaranteed, or your money back. It will kill any | {irsect from a red buy to a cockroach. \’ Noul§ '$1a gallon or $1.25 delivered. “ Apply to 1 ELLERBE shoe and harnessshop, 207 North : i 1] the attentions you can |how! +resents you can buy nothingi | « appreciated than a box of- ‘ icky avenue. Bewyer building. | rice candy now and then. Our Candnes Taste Good |, and Are in Good Tastetl“N[Sf MUNDRY s is about all the argnmentl"'* e o] - the young fellow, but re- Aiter she is yours Will open next Monday . are appreciated evenat 106 Massachusetts She knows that more of her, of course, but an before. Avenue, near corner of Rose street. SAM WING, Pronrietor I1kes to be told and she likes even better, Naturally w1 t¢l] you this but try her just I a box of our candy and lee Il 1t means, Why not? W. Fiske Johnson Vrrs. Alanta, C Allanta, Candies REAL FSTATE ()uuk Dellve. ry | Red Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 Loars Negotiated Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orang ¢ Grove Property a Specialty. ROOM 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING S. L. A, CLONTS Real [state uh'ce in Clonts' Building. New Record. | Vour old waitress s Mrs. Parker— he ever did ws. | CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— ' SOME FINE BARGAINS. i’ 0. Box 5()7} ESTATE . The Cigar That Made ”U\ \R" BROS Lakeland Famous [ STISEMEVER { 1'\. FORE IN G D nul" ! BLUNTS For Sale at All Stands - ght Office W, butits hot—what will you drink ?” v f:;r mine every time.” Drink it as often as you 't harm you. Doctors say its good for you. 5 pul :Hhals sure. Made f‘\:om the pure juice choicest grape fruit—no coloring matter—aq W's the purest and most satisfying summet Tat ever wet 2 parched throat “‘ — «-L{N“mWMMMMn-.-.xA SURE DEATH 10 BED-| | (1 find a lesson her THE EVENING Residence Number ... ...... uupmred THE BLUEBELL. There is a story 1 have heard - A poet learned it of a bird, And Kept its music every word A story of a dim ravine, ¢er which the lean I\\ ith one blue rift of sky between; And there A dittle flower as white as snow Swayed in the silence to and fro. Doy atter day with longing eye And tleecy clouds that floated by; And throug light O skies upon a summer nizsht chalice, T am told, 1 owas formed to ! amed Tk And in its The bonny be A tiny star that gl little people sweet and tene, for you \ n the floweret™s hell of bl e pactiont child whoo ' ter all things their image by and by e o o i pure amd h 1 take Fretty Reception Given Y mulay Altunorm f the most charming o of the cason wa el by alrdo Y M. Fat I home on South If ernoon, 1 \h T Dun Mo 1it \ O 0 . G 1 « ! 1 usly presen 1 nd 1 1estE tl 1 pink and white s of the center banked with or ysanthemun his table wer the guest ed to delicious crea [mints, by Mrs. Claude « Julia Etta Patterson, M | Lytle, Miss Fannie Rigzi | Maude Steinmeyer | The color scheme of { white was carried out [ freshments, and | sery Zowns ladies who served, as w decorations. In her most pleasinz 1 Gentry, mother of Mr onducted them int | d Younes | Passing on int. t} |each guest was present or white rose bud 1 Munroe in her pret A very pleasant feature of - ernoon was a piano solo by T. Fletcher, also voca] solos by TELEGRAM, LAK!I AN, 171 i i E SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- % towering tree-tops | | two thousand years ago. TLe loweret watched the narrow sky, | ° hothe darkness, night by watchtul oy 1 ilo | | | | k|irgs presentable, ¥ *|who, in automobiles, day after day,! TELEPHONE NUIBERS—SOCIETY EDITCR. Office Number municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones Mail written notices to the Socnet\ Editor, care Evening Telgraia. Notices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ment as soon as they occur in order that their news value is not & DB Lo rane and her daughter, Mabel Drane, fiose who enjoyed the hospitality loliows Mmes, I, D, Bryan, W, D, MR I 1 Woods, C. I'. Brush, R R sSullivan, Hollard, M. G, Munn, | Do Mendenhall, 00 DL Davis, W, ' Browning, Mmes, MK Bradley WS A Drane, Miss Mabe] Drane, Mes, Wil Lison, L O Stevens, UL G Bates, [ Tereedl, MU Go Waring, Lather Love, I\ drethier, DL Gritling N. AL Rig- s, Rodeick, sveed, 1. . Walker, JobooHern, WL Norvell, B, Vnaell, A, B Pooser, G, K. Southard, Mis Mo Sonthard, Mmes, . Weeks, night, Jokn O bonald, J. ¢, Owens, G. W, One gleaming star would elimb the | Watkins, Clande Clough, Genfry, height, Misses ulia B Patterson, Maude l,\ml cheer the lonely floweret's sight | Stoinmeyer, Mazsic Lee Lytle, Dor- | oty Bates, Mildeed - Youn:, Mary Thus, watching the blue heavens f Narcaret: Munvoe, Elizabeth Love, afar, Francis Grether And the rising of its favorite star, L T ) A slow change came but not o utheran Ladies Met marg Yesterday Afternoon, The Ladies” Aid and - Missionan For softly o'er its petals white Society of the Lutheran chureh me | There crept a blueness, like the vesterday afternoon with Mes. (1 1 Pl and Mrs, Pieree Dolan at thei Liehttul prozram was rendered, on tanther especially apprecinted w 1 cottation ziven by Miss Sadie Kl teyer who is o tdented elocat Busin was then discussed and cHection of $16.00 was taken; o1 v hieh relreshments were served Loeme on \nlllll Flovidi avenue A e ! nII | | | | 1 il torg, N ' Cinmatuey, Caba, M h (PR M Kl An Tuspiration to ‘LM« fand’s Club Women. j i [ ¢ | |t ‘,mhruju ‘ “We have a {tor who is a ! or to 1t | [+ . inlator : Mrs i Il “We had a n a |officer who did to or hiealth of the o and prozr other health of! nent was creat 1 1. Pohl. “When Portla | week and the demor ! I{vacant lots be relicied of t! land tin-can encum I, lstrects be made orde it was the wor scoured the city, calling the atten- tion of the police deparfment to de- . |fects anqd accomplishing a transfor- Mrs. Imation in the City of Roses. | Miss | smost charming hostess were as | Mo Bevis, denking, ). S BEdwards, Miss ! Metwain, S0 Fleteher, diooa | | [ WHAT WE BELIEVE We believe in the goods we are selling and the people to whom we are selling. We believe honest goods can be sold to honest people by honest methods. We believe in increasing our business and that the way to do it is to reach out for it. We are reaching for your pat- ronage with some of the best goods at the best prices that it has been our pleasure to call your attention. | ! sood work is what you are look- or, you can get it at Lakelang Steam Lanndry, Coi pare our work with others, Il will find it in the lead. We e Just as anvious to please sou a you are to he pleased. TRY Us hone 1390 R/ Ml RN THE LAKELAND STLAV LAUNDRY R. W. WEAVER, PROP. ‘Phone 139 St 20200 PR TR @ < We Always Plef Our l’atrons o-date book store, and == We keep everything to be found 1 an up-t will be pleased to wait on you Lakeland Souvenirs, the Latest Books, and All the Popular Maga- & zines, - Lakeland BookStore PO IFOTVIO S OPOIOIDEOE POROPVPOEOFOFOFOT04 Ootis Hungerford.. Bluldmg Contra( tor rs' experience, firgt-clasq work nteresis are mine. Let me on your building, large o* mall A\ postal will recelve promp attention Lock Box 415, or Phone No. 4, Lakeland, Fla. raur THRER

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