Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 18, 1912, Page 5

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Marshall spent yesterday ing down on business. J —————————————————— : M. Weaver, of Chattanooga, .isiting her friend, Mrs, E. |, for some time. edell, ud Mrs. J, D. Griffin were vis- Tampa yesterday, Dr. Grif- . Jown to assist in an opera- \is F.\V. Barber is at home after asant visit with her parents, Mr. \rs A T. Williams, at Green —ee \lr<. A H. Darracott left yester- : :'m oronet, where she will spend » the guest of her son, Mr. racott, and family. Vs A, P. McLeod and children " 4 ‘or Alabama, where they <ond the remainder of the sum- oor with relatives. Groover is confined to his v with a sprained ankle, | the misfortune to slip on board of his machine. \ps Charles Trammell and little .~ M, Jr, have gone to Nash- . where they will spend weeks the guests of Mrs. U8 parents, waid Mrs, H, ll Newman, of after spe n«hm.: a few days iests of their brother, Mr. | left Mon- will and family, ', where they rost of the summer. kY N A ian, Lrnnesse MeDonald « Abott, have gone to Tam- ey joined Mr, MeDonald | ey will make their fu- They have sccured a Fdison avenue in that city. tHowerd and little daugh- Mae, returned last night stay in Georgia, was called to the or father, who, she says. improved., 0wt formey Tappan returned Tues- \lvi, where she went on a fricnd, Miss Eugenia Miss Weaver returned with “Wo weeks' visit and is the 1. M. Whitted. \ M "inie Reynolds left this New York, Baltimore stern cities, where ¢ tull supply of fall and both in the millinery 1 her es- < departments of r= R 0. Cresap moved 1o their new home on * Which has just been ¢ ig u comfortable and | i equipped nees and s with a splen- Cry way, Mr. Cresap on which the om Mr. Marzh in work: o1 S propert Morton on the buildine rooms, cach ¥ modern conveni advertise- a4 great nd t honze, ”“"«»nm LEDISONIA. '“'“"O«m»nfi‘ e E LIS AND cHiDRENS? THEATRE OF A TRAMP Drama.) IGLAR EOYS ON THE N BORDER, LLAGE DOCTOR medy ) \ asstoy 10 _|men only. and mmh.»r.i she | being the town's 3 THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK F ACID TEST FOR ORANGE WORTHLESS (Continued from Page 1.) quires a chemical analysis, ralysis, then yoi you will find the business soon in thx hands of a few big concerns who can | afford to keep a chemist constan tly employed. There is no surer wiy ¢.>r |pushing the little fellow out of buspi ness than to make him pay ('hcmist! bills. We know what we are writ- ing, as we are general public chem ists, and a number of our clients have | been forced out of business by the big fellows who have enough business m. keep chemists constantly employed. | “Yours truly, “GENTH & ADAMSON, “(hemists.” “P. 8. -The acid and sugar con- tents has only to do with the ques- tion of tuste, and even here the oth- ers play a very important part.” TENT MEETINGS CONTINUE DESPITE THE RAINS. The meetings under the tent have progressed with fair attendance in spite of the rainy weather. Nearly every night the tent has been com- fortably full and in the afternoon the attendance has run from thirty to seventy-five. All the services have been reported generally good. S Last night, after raining ab the Mrs. Vernie Stevens and child re- afternoon, there was the lares _um-|turned last night from Ocala, where ber yet, and the interest was report- | they have been visiting friends and ed at fever heat. Mr. McLeod said |relatives for about three weeks. that it was by far the best service vet, and a group coming fromthe tent last night were very [T tic about’what lappened. ! 1'Dhere will be services again[Bhis afternoon and tonight. Also iha ]s,‘me hours tomorrow, and at nlght only on Saturday. On Sunday there will be three services, a general serv- ive at 11, and again at night. That i in the afternoon at 3:30 will be for The evangelist issues a | very special invitation to all the men of the city to be present on Sunday 21ternoon. The public is cordially invited to all services, EDISONIA. VI lu,addition to an extra.good show wg. bave, "Makel Ppige in her first appearance in moving piotures, in a cbmedy entitled A Realistic Rehear- sal. We always have a good show, but tonight's show is especially good. Don't stay away and then be sorry. but be sure to come. ACKNOWLEDGE IT. Lakeland Has to Bow to the Inevit- able—Scores of Citizens Prove It. After reading the public statement of this representative citizen of Lake- land given below, you must come to this conclusion: A remedy which proved so beneficial years ago with the kidneys, can naturally be expect- July 18.—The Stateled to perform the same work in sim- Summer Training school at Gaincs- ilar cares. Read this: ville is now drawing near the close Mrs. Lena Smith, E. Bay St. and o' a most successful term, The at- lowa Ave, Lakeland, Fla,, says: ‘I tendance has .oon unprecedented | have used Doan's Kidney Pills off and beth in numbers @nd in the person- on and would not be el of the student teachers. A very am subject to at- warked improvemeni on all sides IS tacks of backache, no doubt brought [leasly visible in those pupils who |y, by over-exertion. At such times Lave attended former sessions. A\ the Kidney secretions always become }N-Il Pos: ion, and refimement fypnatural and my general health is are the marks of culture ac-affected. | learned that nothing 11|uira-(l by many whose opportunities | would help me except Doan's Kidney Lave hitherto been too meager, Pills. They always act quickly and There has been no hindrance o tone up my system.” Litch in any course of study, no dif- Mrs. Smith gave the above state- ferences of any kind between teach- ment on May 15, 1908, and when she ers and pupils, no boistercus nor|was interviewed on Feb. 23, 1911, rowdy conduct, no cases of discip- [she said: 1 willingly re-indorse the lite, every thing has thus far gone [ merits of Doan's Kidney Pills. | can on with the regularity and accuracy | recommend them stronger today than of clockwork; yc: the methods and ever. | confirm the statement given arrangements of courses have bheen|[ip 1908, 1 have been greatly bene- tull of life, energy and enthusiasm. | fitted by Doan's Kidney Pills, and There is a unfversal regret that the|you may continue to use my refer- term cannot continue until Septem- [ence, 1 am alw pleased to speak ber. a good word in favor of Doan's Kid- For benefit of who wish to|ney Pills.” continue their studies now in prog- For sale by all dealers. Price 50 we will say that the South Foster-Milburn Co.,, Bufialo, Normal lustitute obens at| New York, sole agents for the United City on Jul 30, The studies ihiere be STATE SUMMER TRAINING SCHOOL'S SUCCESSFUL SESSION. Guinesville, for some time without them. |1 Case | of many those ress here Florida ' . Dade vents, States, Remember the tzke no other Doan's and here commencod can tinved under « the n inations con- apetent teachers up izht before September exam Teachers who are study- State certificatos can also 2d- yi=ly take the conrse at Dade name OWN AN AUTOMOBILE We have contracted with the Stu- City and take o State amin: < & } K"'\ MESLEARE L MR debaker corporation to sell E. M. F. Ll 50's and Flander’'s 20's. We hLave them here to show you. Anyone in- e t——————— terested please call or phone and we " Didn’t Wast to Intrude. will be pleased to dewmonstrate and In a Studio at Rome: Fair Sitter— i adrians’ vill, now! \When quote prices. If yon want a cood, jwould be the Lest time for me to gee | Teliable car, you will not be dicap Ht? 1 n, of . when the fam. | pointed if you purchase citho o of ily is likely to be Punch {these we have mentioned. B e S T S e S. M. Steph w : | 5-28-tf G. C. Rogan | §-d | ~IT W AR AT R AJESTl | E THEATRE | ‘ooooooooooaaooo S'P'E'C'I'A'l | Wanted Talent of All Kind. ’ f The Bigge: the Better. ' or. JELLY ; | GLASSES 35c. 000000000000000 Program for Tonight, S BONAPARTE & PICHEGIN. l Phonograph GIVEN ‘ ) CAPT. BORNAGLE'S MESSMATE | | Away FREE azraph—Comedy. ) HOSPITAL BABY. THE Watch Our Windo: l;)_l;EN AT 6P. M. 5%07//% /10 lfieneral Admlssmn...loc Children, under 12....5¢ 115 Main Strect ! Phone 282 Bia-k ; SOEPEPILLPITTLODTEE 000 SE00SVTIELIIIID0000000 SLAND, FLA., [ tween the toes. | othep | the skin, | drams each of | and tincture of jodine, | Ing perceptible 1 larch of the foot L | the beauty of it is | it is wise to we | with a etifp < |dency of the ar! JULY 18, 1912, PASE IV Tty &5 PACKING HOUSE MARKET Phone 279 R. P. BROOKS Fla. Ave & Main!S DAILY MENU | | : ' Beef Cuts—Florida. Pound. | Perk Cuts, Kansas City. Pound. T e L A SRR R oAk T hone steks o ... 0civinnnnse 180 maast i RS e [ ) bone steak ... inaivnins !;L Mutton Cuts. Pound. Round steak ................ 12¢|7 25¢ i - |Chops, plain ........... IOINXORRE . vivioh e ads 15c| . 30¢ Z .. | Chops, French .. el Prime rib roast ............. 12¢ I L isel PIBINCTOABRE .. o0 iiivianinsins 10618t sen s - |Shoulder ......... .. 16e ROI) TOARE « . i e sisua 15e " 15¢ Stew 2 8¢ BIOW. vl e . g 1on [ 1am, bolled, siced .......... 36e B:e“(; SR Cty r' d Ham, smoked, sliced ......... 36e utts—Kansas City. ound. Bacon, sliced ............ . ] The most scrupulous cleanliness u'lfllfl steak ...l ¢l pacon, whole strip ..... ....25-2% {needed for the health and beauty of | T bone steak All pork sausage ........ ve.. 20e the feet, and so a daily bath and a|7 bone steak . Beetinnd norkisalikize . 13%4e comfortable supply of stockings. are | Round steak .. required. The best results are ob; Rib roast . Extras. tained by putting on a fresh pair o I ‘ e stockings every day, and in case of | oin roast AR Georgia peaches Daily. profuse perspiration they should be:Pork Cuts—Florida. Pound. | Fox River butter ......... ... 40e shanged o lount iwicw & 407, 1 ¥e QR s © 30¢ | prookfield butter ... it B9 stockings are was out immediate- SRbR At LA Sidiasn b ¢ ly upon being taken off, eix palrs Ham ....................... g0 | Fimentto cheese . ... 8 for a8y would make an adequate summer sup- | Shoulder ......... Snd U ... 15c¢|Small cream cheese...... 2 for 35e Ply. Silk is undoubtetdly the bestig,. 0 12¢|Dixie cheese ........... veee. 280 stocking material for hot weather, this being cooler to the feet than cotton and. permitting the shoes to 'slip on more easily. Gause cotton is the next best thing in point of goftness to the foot, and three pairs of quite fine stock- ings in this material can be had for one dollar. Lisle, even in the finest qualities, 1s to a certain degree rasp- ing to the foot, causing often, beaides, & most disagreeable burning. Women in the smart set go to the pedicure for the removal of corns and callouses, but these aflictions can be treated at home and there are special baths for softening the horny places and for resting all the feet. One {is made with ordinary washing soda— about a half cupful to a gallon of wa- ter—this being for softening the cal- louses preparatory to thelr removal with a knife or file or pumicestone, for all of these tools are used. A bath with a pound of sea salt will harden and strengthen the feet. Camphor is useful for massaging, thus reducing swelling, while massaging the feet and ankles every night with olive ofl, wiil, as the beauty saying 1s, keep them young. All care lavished upon the feet tends to keep them in good condition, even if the work consists only of a dainty polishing of the toe nails. When these are neglected they harden and coarsen, sometimes chang- ing their nature and shape entirely. Refore ministering to tormenting corns, bunions and callouses the feet must always he soaked in a softening bath, after which they should be scrupulously dried at every point— particularly between the toes—and then powdered. A good and cooling foot powder, by the way, is one of the greatest comforts one can have in summer, and there is scarcely a drug store that does not keep several brands of it. A foot powder which can also be used to advantage on per- spiring hands, and which is very con- venient for gloves, is made after this formula: Phenle acld Alcohol Starch Florentine orris . Essence of violet . 10 grams 20 grams 200 grams. 50 grams « 2grams Dissolve the acid In aleohol; add the violet essence, then the starch and orris root. A special powder for perspiring feet | is made of one ounce of alum, two ounces of powdered orris root and five ounces of rice powder, Where the perspiration has an unpléasant odor, however, a powder with lycopodium 1s better than any other, and such sorts are kept at all drug stores of any size, this condition heing recognized as something of a disease. After the bath, attend to the corns or callouses at once, trimming the nails only as often as is needed. They should be cut gquare across and left a little longer than the flesh. If there | are soft corns, several foot baths a day are needed, also larger shoes, and in extreme cases it may be necessary to place bits of absorbent eotton wet | with some Lenling lotion or salve he. | For relief from blis- ters the excessive paln of corns nnd, ciallosities, this simple pomade | 1y ree ommended: | \{ ed mutton hnnu ngwort, bru1~ul «+ 3 drams Mix thoroughly and rub the whole foot with it, massaging it well Into is hio | 1'% onneces A good bunion lotion is made of two carbolic. acid, glycerin Flatfoot is a condition much recog- mz:d just now. and in severe cases lit is as deform lemeness. It s | | not always rece ble at first, "’“Yl the pain and 4im y in walking be- | ter a while !ho: ks down and then gone. So when | pain in the instep strong-soled shoes | r in the instep, asg ! nteract the weak ten. ! Inner soles with | high arches are 1150 sold for the pur- Dose, while doctors recommended fnot\:' eXercises for ctrensthening the mus- | cles of the arch snd its supports, | But, to go back to the mera com- | fort of summer time the simple things | 908 may do to have more ease with teet whose only failing, maybe, comes | with hot Weather, extreme cleanliness andlpli'oner dressing are the things of mportance. All exerclse upon :!l;tolo:n(i; dtoo will improve their con- o e h::auty, while the mere heat | e, 8, while maseaging with ! Buent or other, will be an im- ' mediat muscleg, o ef 1o strained and tired | feeling a definite these will co GIVE US A TRIAL. OUR GUARANTEE 1f this pair of "HE MISSING LINK” CUFF LINKS is broken or show wear, take them to any dealer anywhere who handles our goods. He i3 authorized by Mooney & Crane to exchange the worn or damaged goods for new ones, the same style. Or you can send direct to us for exchange and we will forward new goods by next mail. MOONEY & CRANE, MFRS., Chicago. 431 8. Dearborn St. If they do not prove satisfactory | take pleasure in following the above GUARANTEE. H. C. Stevens SOLE LAKELAND, : SELLING AGENT FLA. SOOI POIIIPOSIHOBOIO SO B We Always PLEASE Our Patrons We keep everything to be found in an up-to-date book store, and will be pleased to wait on you. Lakeland Souvenirs, the Latest Books, and All the Popular Mage- LakelandBook Store OFOHO10IQE0 HO TOIOB0IOIODOP IO FOSOFGFFOIOPOSIIIOI0E YOUR DOLLARS WILL DO DOUBLE DUTY At our great SUIT SALE. A ¢en dollar bill takes any suit in the house, consisting of Priestly Mohairs, Serges and Cassimers. Sale limited to stock. GIVE YOUR MONEY A CHANCE e AT THE HUB JOS. LeVAY —

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