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| I I B | | Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Busby, who live 12dna, who are living in|on North Florida avenue, are the pa- lo, write that they are now |ren.s of a five-pound son, born last iriends and relatives inirigkt, Dr. Groover in attendance. \ J. Stephenson and daugh- P. B. Haynes,; of Lakeland, was in town yesterday on business and made The Leader office a pleasant call. He is a stockholder in the Newsome Hardware Co., of this place a1d says ! the company is doing well.—Fort l.\'cude Leader. B, Talley spent last night vusiness. His tamily, who u visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. turned to their home in ille several days ago. Mr W (e Ol 11 be services at the Cath- ¢ . Sunday morning zt the sraal hour-—9 o'clock. After this, the 2 outine of service will be tak- the second and fourth Sun- Col. J. . Woodruff, president of the Georgia Military Academy, will reach Lakeland this afternoon and will spend two or three days Were in the interest of his institution, which rumbers among its students a large number of Florida young men. BERT ANDERSON “MAKING GOOD" AT FORT MEADE. Fort Meade is justly proud of her {up-to-date steam laundry. Several Pave been established here in times pest without ultimate success, but the present laundry bids fair to break tho record. The laundry has recently under- sune a business change, Mr., A, L. Anderson is now sole owner. He is a hustling young man of pleasing ad- Tegu o0 up Ol days Browning and Mrs. returned from u Miss Aunie 1 : have o i i Jrowning at their home in Colum- 1a & (. They report a most de- | visit, W « Edenfield, of Barney, Ga., ame down on a visit to his sister, Mre W, Ellis, returning to his bome st night. Mrs. Ellis, we re- oot to state, is still seriously ill, Lo prospect of immediate recov- o ilC. A, Cook, Patterson & Cox to Bris- | [l Fla Lake Region Land Co to Harry THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK:ii:\j 19, 1912, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. POINTS ABCUT THE COIFFURE | Should Always Be Arranged in Keep: ing With Period Represented by the Costume. Martha Tucker and husband to Olin P. Tucker, Williford & Allen to tone Laster, E. Edwards and F. Fer- . rell to H. 8, Wilson, G. W. Mann and F. Fla Lak: Region Land Co. S Eastman, even though it may only remotely re- Blount, A wife to B. ki _ : | be suited with a coiffure arranged in !} keeping with the period represented. i With a gown of the mid-Victorian per- 3 a ¢ox and wife to Mrs ! suasion the hair should be parted in of: dolin ¥ Lus UG WES i6 the center and brushed over the ears, so that they are completely hidden. At the back there should be a loosely puffed chignon. The simplest of adornments may trim the hair for the evening, and it to P i1 W Brown, D Hunt and wife to' W E Hill, Prine & Pipkin to E F Brooks, Malley and Miller to Chas Kulisch, Nathan Traverse and wife to R W Mothershed, G. W. Cason and wife to R W Mothershed, E H \Waggoner and wife to N Travers, J W Kimbrough and wife t ol R Powell, Harry G Wiley and wife to Asa D Alderman W O Stanley uznd wife to A D Alder- man, F M Durrance and wife to T H Bulford, Fla Dev Co to Lila Schoe- man, Carter Dean Realty Co to Penn Motor (o, Sessoms Inv (o to Deali Shellaburger, J. L. Deeson and wife to P. W. Eddy, H. J. Hancock, Mal- loy & Miller to Gen S Enyeart, 11 Fund to T T Hatton, Edw Marks and wife to Fla Good Homes Co, Sallie J Stanley and Mary P Griswold o Gary & Newman, W. M Burg and wife to J W Pope, Carter Dean Realty Co to Villa Harsman, R 1. Warren and| . 4 at the back is arranged in a Joose- wife to W C Dunn and wife, A An-| |y woven basket plait. A wreath of derson to Mary Anderson et al, F E| small roses makes a pretty ornament Leavens and wife to G A Stephens, | for such a coiffure, and in the center B X Richardson and wife to P E|may be posed a couple of Mercury Chunn, Frank J Whitehead to E E | Wings brilllant with simili diamonds. Hurst, D C Srickland to \V F Hallam & Co, W J Pridgden et al to W F Hallam and Co, Henry Cason and wife to W D Mathers, T F Williams and wife to John A William, Sessoms Inv Co to G G Dougal, F M Mobley to Zola Mobley, T Albritton and wife to R Z Terrill, R U Taylor to ¢ R Hud- son, P W O’'Daniel to G D Stoner, v velvet or a double cordon of little flowers. Ornamental tortoise-shell pins may vantageous good for the hair not to use numbers of hairpins, tortoise-shell prongs may be substituted. One is exactly like a of gold and has crinkled sides, so that it can hold the hair securely, and at the top a row of diamonds is set. With the spiral dress, as the classi- cal robe of today has been called, ow- ing to the fact that it is draped round and round the figure, there should be a classical coiffure rather reminiscent of the mid-Victorian Vogue, The halr is parted in the middle Lunch Card Sentiments. The following sentiments are just the thing to write upon the place cards to be used at a luncheon or din- ner given in honor of a woman or girl who 18 going away, After all are seated the guests may be asked to read the line upon her card. In this way a very pretty tribute will be paid Floridians don’t know what t Kentucky friends to come Bailey, of Oxfurd, Fla., hort visit to the family dher, Mro Ko AL Snewden. v to Tampa this evening, 11 visit other relatives. visit to Lakcland oying it immensely tirst dwards returned last anta and other points, te she has been the e guest of friends, | < sovs she is delighted to Lakeland agnin for the s 50 much cooler main one being n Georgia, ther report from Louis- Local thunder showers this afternoon, giving relief from oppressive Leat™ means, and wonld rsummer vacations breezes and the ooling 5-28-tf Gress who came here from Lakeland last June and as he is an experienced laundry man and possessed of gcoa sound principles ite has made a most The work turned out by this laundry equals the qual- [Ty of any other city laundry and our | pecple will make no mistake in sup- ';mr!in: this valuable home I't. Meade Leador, ydecided success, enter L pris OWN AN AUTOMOBILE . We nhave contracted with the Stu- debaker corporation to sell K, M, . [50's and Flander's 20’s. We have 'them here to show you. Anyone in- ilcrcstcd please call or phone and we { will be pleased to demonstrate and quote prices. If you want a good, reliable car, you will not be disap- pointed if you purchase either of these we have mentioned. S. M. Stephens G. C. Rogan. MANN PLUMBING AND W O'Danie] to J J Stoner, Carolyn Hamill and husband to W W Mann, J G Carter and wife to W W Francls, O B Looney to ¢ T Rincheart, J A Wilker and wife to M M Fadeley, M M Fadeley to M A Stansberry, D H Slean and wife to Lena MeCrary, W S Wilkes and wite to J 1 Wendler, G I Smith and wife to ) R Farrow, Ida I Mebead to Gl Allen, Fla Dev Co | th O F Bowerenp, W 1 Durrance tnl Loyd and Mary Neil to ' Hood, Hj Alta: Mabe, 11 H and B Alticld 1o 1" 12 Ohlinger, I B Haynes and wife to 1 1'Ohlinger, S \V Under- wood and wife to Mary A Robertgon b a t Johngon o this summer. the honored guest: None knew thee but to love thee. Blessings be about you, dear, wher- ever you may go. Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman, Mistress of herself, though China falls, She moves a goddess and she looks queen, She was a phantom of delight, Show us how divite a thing a wom- an may be made. She is pretty to walk with and witty » talk with. Gentle and true, simple and kind was she, noble of mien, with graclous speech to all, Sheer Guimpes, The collarless neck is the favorite Those who prefer a slight covering of some sort can use the sheerest of cream or flesh col- ored net or {lluslon—indeed, so near the color of the skin is it that at a little distance it defles the eye §-P-E-C-l1-A-L S-oz. JKLLY GLASSES sight. The guimpes should fit perfect- ly; as a rule they are made with arm- holes and are held in position with several tapes. Once adjusted, there 18 no danger of their losing their po- sition. CONSTRUCTION CO r=, both of which make —_— =0 pleasant, | Will build your house, do tin work, [do your plumbing, run water and so [ forth, roof your house with galvan- |i/n-ll iron, tiv, pitch, raberoid or tile I’he 1o 200 Ken T8t lohn B Girove, were agree- Wooderman, Give ns a call e vesterday by a visity vdinehters and son-in- e, B A ! Mrs., € i, 0. Mr the Stickney turers of will e { tucky Stickney, of H. Buett-| Age Limit Placed Too Low. Stickney | Think of saying a man of 60 was Color | 100 old to be a juds Yet that was | New York law in 17 It was also New York in 1822 when Chancels lor Kent wus forced off the hench by ft. That he was by no means dacrepit i retarn to the | phyeically or mentally at the time is wrecably surprised [ manifest from Lis noted work, “Coms- 1 mentaries on Am Law,” which he wrote after his iremeat mannfac localities in visi* ikeland and sur- Ty, business man- | g b dtdiddb bttt ittt AJESTI purchased of Mr. ! THEATRE latter's bunga- , Which is 0000000000000 09 TONIGHT. Amateurs and Contest. 00000000 Program for Tonight, DESIEGED » O OPEN AT 6 P. M.! —_— ifieneral Admission...10c| (Children, under 12....5¢| 1 Drama.) AT WEDDING “Tee ture that is €ing.) 35¢. Dozen NOTICE. This is to inform my customers that I have moved my shoe repair shop to my home, and to ask them to please leave their work at Clough's Shoe store, where 1 will get same and return it two days afterwards All work 1eft there will receive my bLest attention, Thanking my customers for past favors and asking a continuance of their patronage, 1 am, True to the , last, Phonograph GIVEN Away FREE Watch Our Window S AN IO' DEPT STORE PHILIP FISCHER June 25, 1912, 115 Main Strect Phone 282 Blark Welght of Wheat and Oats. A bushel of wheat welghs, on the average, 60 pounds, rnd vats from 28 NPT Rl to 10, YOUR DOLLARS wiLL DO DOUBLE DUTY At our great SUIT SALE. A ten dollar bill takes any suit in the house, 'nsisting of Pricstlv Mohairs, Serges and Cassimers. Sale limited to stock. GIVE YOUR MONEY A CHANCE | | Every toilette of historical dosifzn.,follm\hm the scent should take the form of a band oil large hairpin, inasmuch as it is made digners in the British | PAUR FIVE As to the Coln, i er who Is just in"o the joys (though he doesn’t call thein that) of Dickens: “We have trailed Nicholas N by to the point where he has i a theztrical company. 1 worth while In this g Inquires o jarngrag beginning 1o (i) o case, friend, it isn't | semble the dress of the past, should ; nickel. Practical idea. As [live in a coke country and have much dirt to contend v, 1 find that | I save much work by putting all dishes mot in constant use into paper bags, leaving out one to put on top as a sam- ple, says a correspondent of the Ple- torfal Review. This plan saves washe ing when extra dishes are necded, Product of Bermuda Lily. It is not uncommen for a lermuda be worn, and, as it is considered ad- |lily grower to plant 15,000 bulbs at one to the appearance and |time, Few Foreigners in British Army, It 18 sald there were only four for- army last year. Useful to Him. + gwindler i5 convineod that am it man is the noblest work of God. It is hard for one swindler to 'get much away from another swindler, ———nt Economy. One thrifty woman spent a dny" darning a pillow-slip that was a mass of rips, because, she explained. “It was such a pity to waste the hem.” Uncle Pennywise Says: When all else fails, husband and 'wife can always argue the question a® to whether or not she could have done better than to marry him. : Diplomacy. i When we decide to forgive our ene mies we generally begin with those who are bigger and stronger than we are.—Chicago Record-Herald. i Says the Philosopher. | I'zpect the man who is always sa$ fsfled with himself has all the best of ‘Ufe, after all. OUR GUARANTEE If this pair of “THE MISSING LINK"” CUFF LINKS is broken or them to any dealer is authorized by Mooney & Crane to exchange the worn or damaged goods for new ones, the same style. Or yon can send direct to us for exchange and we will forward new goods by next mail. MOONEY & CRANE, MFRS, 401 8, Dearborn St Chicago 1/ they do not prove satisfactory ! take pleasure in following the above GUARANTEE. H. C. Stevens AGENT FLA. SOLE SELLING LAKELAND, show wear, take anywhere who handles our goods. He We Won’t Sacrifice Qulity but we are always studying how to Increase The Quantity We give the more. Best Butter, per pound . Sugar, 16 pounds Cottolene, 4-pound pails Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails 4 cans family size Cream 7 cans baby size Cream 1-2 barrel best Flour 12 pounds best Flour Picnic Hams, per pound Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams Octagoa: Soap, 6 for Ground Coffee, per pound. . . § gallons Kerosene “most now but we are anxious to give Phone us and prove it,