Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 30, 1912, Page 7

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Ncw <t Low Prices, Imridn Homes and Groves on High . [.and, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- 4 Trucking Farms, <ented by us We guarantee all property just pearls and amethysts in alternate For reliable information see groups of two and three amethysts between four tiny pearls. The gems, 200000 ACVQ IOV 00VVCAVOAGOABONN <! i Inman Cigar factory aqatlon Daqs are And you are probably planning THE mvmnmo TELEGRAM, .AKELA Either Metal or Gems May Be Used for This Halr Ornament Just Cor. Bay and Hogan Sts, Now 8o Often Seen. JACKSONVILLE, .FLORIDA. . i . The round, high Rates: $1.00 and Up. grzo::'?tl l;‘:-::e':n :lmel is superseded ..Hot and cold runnind water and by the long, straight pin that forms tclephone in each room. Free baths | YT of shining metal or gleaming gems, Coolest rooms. Best beds. Large Sam- Principal among these reigning fa- 1le Rooms, Take street car at Union vorites are the bars formed of a row Station and get off at Hogan street. In the realm of brooches the bar of tiny pearls, or of brilliants set in costly platinum. Their severe sim- plicity gives to them distinctive dig- nity, which adds piquancy and style to the costume. More elaborate bar ping have rows of alternate diamonds and sapphires, emeralds or rubies; or pearls are combined with the colored stones. A beautiful pin shown at one of the elite jowelry shops has a row of Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over Lands, Choice Colinization . all of the same size, are inclosed by a narrow band of platinum, parallel the length of the pin, finished with square corners at either end. Some ornate pins have scrolls and conventional flower forms in dia- monds, and one charming pin has di- minutive bowknots of pearls. \ The bar pins are often accompanied by three smaller pins to mateh, mak- Ing a set unequaled in usefulness by any other pins or brooches. THE WORLD SMILES AT YOU These sets come in all the many tircugh the fragrant smoke of of an | beautiful colored enamels, and now that it 18 modish to have the jewels correspond with the color of the cos- your troubles vanish as if by magic. | tume nothing can compare with these Mind and nerves are soothed and dif- fetschlng little pins. Ao g i ; sas ome are in mosaic patterns or ficulties become trifles or fade away lined with shimmering rays, others are entirely. Think that's a’lot to claim | fn plain gold colors and very exqul- for a 5-cent cigar? Well, try an In-|site pin sets are enameled and gem man Blunt tonight after supper and | 8et as well.—New York Herald. it's a safe bet yo e ¢ : t you ndmit the claims, o0 ONGER Pznrumes IN USE “are justified. Heavler Scent Permiuihle, but Fatal Lake.and Mistake of Overdoing It Must Not Mla Be Made. & Alfield LAKELAND, FLORIDA Inman Blunt cigar. As you smoke it Marnufactured by Have you noticed that as our fash. fons grow more striking our color- ings more vivid, our hats more daring, our frocks more decided as to cut and to color, even our perfumes are fol- lowing the same trond® No longer does the fashionable wom- an exude just the faintest breath of violet or some delicate perfume. Rather does she leave a scented trail of heavy, sweet-seented blossoms, for it is these which geem most in evi- dence these duvs During the winter gardenia and lily of the valley scents were particularly popular—both heavy, clinging per- fumes which must be used with the greatest diseretion, Just now many women are turning to rose scents a little less heavy perhaps than the oth ers, but still much heavier than the scents of former seasons. But whatever scent you prefer and you may have all your toilet prepara- tions—extract, fuce powder, sachet, toilet water—harmonize, use too little rather than too much, for of many things, and particularly of perfumes, it is better to have but a suggestion % | than an o\'er-nblmdnm-o ND, FLA., JULY 30, 1912, Avoid Excezs Bangage Charges. Unless resigned to paying excess baggage charges on a hatbox do mot have more than one chapeau in addi- tion to the knockabout headgear of coarse straw trimmed with water- proofed wings or ribbons. Get a be- coming shape of black chip, Milan, leghorn or horsehair, and have for it adjustable ostrich or ribbon aigrettes, wreaths of French flowers and big bows of malines. Thus equipped the hat may quiekly be retrimmed to ac- cord with the various suits, frocks and gowns with which it is to be worn. The Tulle Ruche. With a number of the new toilets a box-plaited black tulle ruche is worn, which fits around the throat and is punctuated here and there with clusters of tiny rosehuds in several shales of pink. Such a ruche, which is exceedingly hecoming, bids fair to bo a gre ature of the season and will cortainly be very mueh worn with afternoon gowns and elahorate h.:v Paris the kimono has almost en- tirely ¢ peared and the long sleeve is coming back into favor again, ] Sacrilegious English Boys. Attracted by the tolling of the beils ot th ish chureh of Denby, Derby- shire, Fngland, a bellringer the other day entered the chureh and found llmt_ the candles on the Communion tahle had been lighted and a vonfire made in the chancel, apparently by boys, the vicar's Bible, hymn books, and looge pipers being used as fuel. Snail Culture Prcfitable, French farmers find snail cniture a profitable undertaking. As many as 500,000 “first quality” snaiis, the price of which throughout the year aver- ages $1.790 a thousand, can be reared on an acre of land. They have to be fed only once a day, preferably in the evening, and though extremely vora- clous are by no means fastidious. After a tall of rain, which seems to sharpen their appetites, a bed of 100,000 will demolish a barrow load of cabbage in a very short space of time, Blessed Symnathy, Sympathy with animals blesses and humanizes men and women., To got into real relations with an animal is a liheral education. 1t g something to be really interested cven in a plant and to obzerve the working of life in any sphere not aur own, How much more when that li‘e is directing a personality which conscionsly loc g uptou it!- d will Tove us il we will ot Christian Register, Sulphur Good Plant Food. Reflection Stimulates the Mind. As in the silence of night the ear catches the least sound, so in the soll- tude of reflection the mind detects soft and delicate strains of thought, unheard in the bustle of the crowd.— Prentice Mulford. Being Practical. Practical people are wise people. Genius may create brilliant ideas, and be of a very active turn of mind, but money makes the mare go, and what practical people really wish is to have Ridgdill, Sr., Grigsby, W. M. Grigsby, Mollie E. Ballard, J. N. Johnson and Dennis Donovan, of the defendants named in the bill filed in said cause, kave each of them been absent more than sixty days prior to and next pre- ceding the application for this order of publication and that there is no| rerson in the State of Florida the servico of a subpoena upon whom v.ould bind said defendants and that in the belief of said affiant, said de- fondants are over the age of twenty- one years. It is therefore ordered that said defendants and each of them be and AL 4. 4za b O PAGE SBVEN they are hereby required to appear te the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 5th day of August, A, D, 1912, otherwise the allegations of said bi] lwill be taken as confessed by said defend- ants and each of them. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week for five consecutive weeks in the Lake- |land Evening Telegram, a newspaper [ublished in said county and State. Cone and ordered this 1st day of { July, A. D. 1912, | A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk of Circuit Court. Everything in auto supplies from lamps for the front to license tags for the back, from tires that touch the ground to tools that help keep your car from going up in the air. Even if you think your car is fully in and look equipped, better come around. There is always something new to be secen here. Broewn & Bonsac, oo 5. UNION AUTO fiARAfi[ 00. “oiovea "D" el o0 w el w b 330w B w e e S m e e lakelandzl‘oundry and Machine Co. DOHE OO0 We are now prepared to f ings of all descriptions. machine work. A = o 0 = S = -'0* SO urnish iron nnd brass cast- We also do all kinds of : Lak keland[l‘oundry and .‘? Phone 236 R et T o T o G o T < 500 0‘,0* = w el Dl < < el e i = = For Elberta Peache Figs, Canteloupes, T R0 e T T Machinc Co Lakeland, Florida TOIOTODOHODOHON QDD OT OGO NGO s, Bananas, Plums, Grapes, Lemons, Pineapples or any kind of Fruit call up : H. O. DENNY PHONE 226 - € QOO O IC QIO CHBOH RO MAPS BLUE PRINTS Maps of any description compiled on short notlco. Special attent! - glven to complling city, display and advertising maps. County and Stacs tight now a fishing or hunting trip --going to take things easy for a few days? a pot, {0 kave that full of potatoes, and to have fire cnough to make the pot boll. &| SMALLER HATPINS COMING IN Chemically prepared, non-fading blue printa at res- sunable rates. Special rates for prints in large quantities. maps kept on hand. i COOOGOO0OCICOOTHCTTOD | ¢ < | Are Now Seen in Modente Size and Luxury and Dissipation. b You cannot find a more complete % < Modified Form, of Gold, Silver Luxury ;nn); di .«np.Jl(?fl. m':fl and ek g sl & | b4 i i e o and Coral. gentle as their approaches are, and 1ssortment of fishing .tflCkl‘" ]""f 'i: 0 silently as they throw thelr silken O“t 0r' a ap a“ "eprlnt b rods, reels, poles, sanding nets, arti- & 0 From the extremely large hatpins|chains about the hewrt, enslave it ! ; 2 i A 4 7| of the past season there has been a more than the most aetive and turbu- | Room 213-215 Drane Buildin LAKELAND m i § ficial minnows, silk lines, and bait @ 2 ! gradual return to thoge of moro con: [lent vices. - Hannah More, . J - & of all kinds than you will find here = .;,' 4 'w-ni:-m sh:umsl and :lr:;.n. lllon‘n the — RO POBOIABOPOPOOBOEO AISOPOFO 4 sip 3 E o 4 ong, narrow pins an he broad, flat A : And if our prices and ways of sell- 2 3 ©| pins have been t~nli'rr-ly dt:nom(-tl hly XNC&IS‘ E‘Ylll?wg‘) gfi?f}{i:o:’:{figggll‘ lakela"d ArtifICIa' st w k 4 ine . . o ol ? ¢ < | the pins of moderate gize and modified [] one or s 3 ing don’t prove that this is the right p.o ¢ 2| torm FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK 5 & & & . ic Li 3 place to buy, your money is yours 3 & 7| Hatpins with heads quite round,| COUNTY—IN CHANCERY. Near Electric Light Plant & aouta i & ik ;fif-' disk shaped, or of small ellipses and J. :" Stroud vs. Isham Walker e MAKES & a L & | pear shapes are in highest favor, and | 1., bill to remove cloud from title, .:S ’ % 5 & | many beautiful new designs and com. It appearing by the aflidavit of the [{nl) (/l MENT l,l{l %ED BRICK 4 We can completely equip hunting $ binations of materials are to be seen | W. S, Preston, solicitor for the com- CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY & or camping parties in the most in- 3| R I . platnant in the above ctitied cawse |§ - Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale expensive way, and for tennis, golf, &|rich oldgold color, met with fiery (.ml: ('f:)‘.','"_‘“:m;;.l’"' )‘_';'_.""'l': nIan‘(Ndl): ’ BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS . © | green tourmalines t . > Drain walk, Gate Posts, Flower 2 &nd other recreations, we have every- $ :::;He & the Net. ":‘no‘:;:fi s ’;’;‘: Cochran, Eugene Cochran, J. E. Coch- 12 and 18 inch 'l'xle. :::d:ldétc 3 tling you may need. with & stud of pink coral that is al-| ", Ponce Cochran, Abbit Rhymes, Good Stock on Hand Free of Charge e s v most covered by the inclosing gold,| M. C. Rhymes James Jernegan, Cas- . WE Deliver of Call and see us. We can help make the stone showing through the open- | {sius Jernegan, Howard Jernegan, " B ZlMMERMAN p l‘ODl'IOtOf 3 your vacation pleasanter than ever '01:'.':'“91" (:; the me:nl l.etcher Jernegan, Mark Bailes, Bet- . b Nefote *| on Y pins there are in sllver, too. | 1y RBailes, Samuel Hancock, George g ’ 3| One of these holds a plece of tur- ;.. .oc ol » : 3| quoise matrix that s of remarkable ncock, Mattie Hancock, J. P. Hull, :f: 0, beauty, and another has a most dis. Lebeca Hull, J. D. Hull, Maggie Hull, - é tinetive note in its deeptoned lapls- “ulian Hull, John Ridgdill, P. . 2 e ac Son &l Iedgdill, R. W. Ridgdill, Jr, R. W. 4 9 I I S 0 I' 0 3 I am going to retire from active business and fa order to @ f & 8 this I am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, ete, AR RL S so. . | ABSOLUTE COST 000000 PECIAL S A LE! 25¢ Talcom Powder 'oc 1f you want to make $1do the work of §5, come to my store and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goods. Everything will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS, WLKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. “Phew, but its hot—what will you drink 7* now going for . . o "Se-Ffor mine every tme." Drink itas often a8 you Come land ;See My Line. My Prices Will w‘~~aebo wish, it can't harm you its hl'm At ® % ught a large quertity of this Talcum Powder in order Bra-Fru is pm—uurs sure. Md'e.‘nn fl"m fuice stonish You 70U the Special Price of 10c. Come early while it lasts. of flms ti‘h:n%c,:t g‘r‘:‘p:lfr::‘—-o coloting matter—oo drink that ever wet a parched throat . : ENTRAL PHARMACY | Quick Service Phone 25 Maméoctred Eachaively -FRU ANY Aveasis Py ¥ THE GRA. COMP, T N. A. RIGCINS

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