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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND. FLA, AUG. 26, 1912, PAGE FIVE | ' 2 ST, ARG 7YX n are the sterday. is now in the ily during the ab- orough left at nooxn he goes to . where . and family are at Booth and little boy ,xpected home tonight weeks' visit in points Wwes' McRae and son ln:\ i+ 4t noon today for points ox. | . urolinas, where they will ' Davis, who has been e past two months at v, N (', leaves today for whore she will visit rela- oming home, lames D. Mac- W, ) Twitt, of West Tampa, mo- il were visitors tooth, M= Firls | Mr Mrs, Kate itz school will and all parents are cdate inomind, ‘non hand opening day. N left s family on Thursday who simmer at Blowing Kok ‘s Knott's numerons ted 1o know tha s much improved by the She wil] probably «vera Imonths longer. Democrat. are i Ay cinning Skipper an- today and the tuture the receiv- Vb ot be placed on the Laelopes upon their arrival tstead, the time devoted rwork will be used in distrib- Mr. Skipper states sistem has been adopted v and Tampa. : Bardette, Joseph leVay, B4l Gray undg Olin Chiles left attaom. in Mr, Le- ¢1 Cadillac for New \tantia, Charlotte, Rich- neton und other points. “tlemen expect to take ' days for the round trip. THport progress o fthe trip “ time - Afty e ined to his bed in ; nonths, Mr. I. C. 3 in Houston, Tex., _‘, Lhroved sufficiently to 3 ome and when his § v Iriends here, his on the lawn by " gratifying wuny o Lakeland A Fcommuni- . No, 9, P “ e Work in M. M, & Tsliments also. All & . %' attend and a cor- 5 7 0 al) visiting breth- LLSON, Secretary, ————— IDISONIA | ] \ THEATRE —_— EROTHERS, ““F EREED'S way. " hfstern Drama.) medy. ) «tween 12 and 1 o'clock. During that they are the guestS |gmith did not know of the robbery | |WOMAN'’S CLUB @ ;‘ Kdited by the Press ‘ Committee of the Woman's Ciub N’ N and even maent o) cations, ‘lim.-‘z- Wio do not approve must ad- | mit that they are forces to be rec- Mr. W. L. Smith, proprictor of th» Pottling Works, on Vermont avenue, had a visit on Saturday night from a midnight prowler, who probably en- tered the house by the back way be- ognized and reckoned with, Wom- an is not willing now to lead a neg- wtive existence. She wants some- thing more than being a mere im- pression- a possibility. She wants development--a vision of the fin- ished picture. Women's clubs with their various departments, uplifting iufluences and intelligent participa- tions in every phase of social and rublic life, claim as great an influ- ence as the school system, and rank sccond only to the Christian religion. The Woman's club of Lakeland is & pcrmanent organization, of which we are vastly proud. Generosity from every quarter has been show- ered upon us, for which we are more than grateful. Daily events are making the history of the club. It we can continue to attract public sentiment, caring much for strength time Mr. Smith was sleeping in a chair, not vet having retired. A couple of dollars was taken from Mr. Smith's trousers pocket to- gether with his gold watch. The thief also visited the kitchen where he took a supply of eatables. Mr. until Sunday morning when he found a silver watch in his pocket which the burglar had substituted for his gold one. The thief evident- 17 had some conscience, but we ima- gine he would feel rather piqued over the situation if he knew that the silver watch was a better one than the one le secured, Mr. Smith having made this statement this|ng beauty, it will have a most morning. pleasing effect upon our surround- e AR ings in general. The different de- Since the State Legislature ad- partments are hard at work over en- thusiastic schemes, for the coming year, which, it carried out, will mean much for the beauty and wel- fare of the already picturesque city of Lakeland. Nature indeed been Kind, and a little lahor, on our journed in June of last year, one member of the Senate was killed in an automobile accident, two have died and two have resigned. Death has removed one member of the flouse of Representatives. Governor Gilehrist has called a special clec- has part. will produce vast improve- tion to fill the vacancies thus ocea- ments. First of all, let us join sioned, and it there are no more fa- | rees, and make this the healthiest talities the tull membership of the tewn in South Flovida, With our two houses will be on hand when the HewiN olisetoi Doard or Boalid to oF sessoin - convenes Oct. 1 vise and divecr, there will he e ke Telegraph tronble whatever i accomplisiin TN e i this important <tep, toodstutl, the Lrovaror alluliviay Shins « been Sea-insiidiion Nl tioon we must huild quested to_appoint fifteen delestes | on thar wo might make Lakeland from tie State of » pure tood town! It has been done: BS 2 Iy i can he done azain. The only way i Salt lake Clty, Utah, Scat, 30 00l o donmimee the bad and demand 120 The movernor wi'l he e ehod (60 dontors. ind: we to appoint any citizens ol will use no other product than the who desive to attend said best of it Kind, pure in overy sense wess, Delegates wil] pay their! of the word, the kind which builds UVl expenses. up hodies, as well as fills empty - stomachs ;we will have no troubile iy NOTICE T0 PROPERTY OWNERS heing .~um|li¢\>tl There are pun AND TENANTS TO CUT WEEDS : 3 i Bl tecds and we shonld insist in havin them. We are so weary of the dan- The chief of Sanitation hereby no tifies all owners or agents of lots, it nt, or ovcupants of lots or prem- it occupied, that the same must cer osign In this day of bacteria, tlies, mosquitoes, automobiles, trusts and other things, life is continually with warnings of “Danger ahead!™ The days are fillod with Like a child we grow irritable under the perpet uwal “don’t” hurled at us by our su- periors in wisdom, while we are pin suing our apparently innocent e Then, let s be up and do ing, the shall be nothing to fear. RHOADES, Chiet s be cleared of all weeds and wild vog- | Deset etation and put in a good sanitary condition at once. Penalty for neg- lecting to comply with this notice shall be, upon conviction, fine of not more than $10 or imprisonment not more than 5 days. [t is the in- tention of the chief of sanitation to strictly enforce the ordinance relat- ing to the above. L-26-61 G. A things to be avoided times remove cause and ther AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. Our Absolute Guarantee-- Why We Can Makeit . . ... In the disastrous fire in our sister city of Bartow, recently several fine automobiles were destroyed, most of them without insurance. If you own a car, better let a good, strong insur- ance Co. carry I can give you a policy in a good, strong company that will cover damage to United risk for von your car anywhere in the States or Canada \l-o antomobile accident insur: I SLOAN accident insurance D g 1. BeCfl“Se we put the proper workmanship into our clothes. Because we build ev- ery garment over a Rea! foundation— We can guarantee | AJESTI THEATRE Fit ana Wear 2. Without reserve. This guarantee extends also to the fabrics we use in making up our gar- ments—they are abso- lutely pure wool all through. $30.00 suits here at $15.00. — any any style. -X-R-N-N-R-R-R-N-R-R-R-R-R-R] AN EXTRA GOOD SHOW TONIGHT. [ X-B-E-N-R-R-N-N-R-R-R-R-N-N-] Program for Tonight, REGI- THE DAUGHTER OF THE MENT. TOUGH GUY LEVL (Lubin—Comedy. ttern . THE DIAMOND BROOCH. pa (Vitograph—Drama.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10c| Woolen Mills DEPARTMENT ' s clubs of today are per-; e g \ \ 1 am to entertain a bride-clect and am puzzled as to what to do in the way of entertainment. suggest >—Romona, ! 4 Bl | s | | Entertainment for Bride-Elect. 3 What can you I wonder if you have had elther a magazine, hook or a *“den” shower? At the first the guests decide beforehand what subscriptions to magazines to give, each one contributing 50 cents. This assures pleasure for the whole first year. The book idea is carried out in the same way. A Young Girl's Question, Must I send each girl and each boy in the same family a separate invita. tion? 1 want to have a party and serve a light luncheon, but I do not want to buy expensive things. Tell me what to have; also can I hand out these invitations when I meet any of the guests?—P, L, M. Each member of the family must have a separate invitation except hus- band and wife; they are always one, I Judge your party is to be at night and “light luncheons” are not served, that {8, under tlie name of “luncheons.” After the theater we say “supper,” during the evening we say “refresh- meats.” Luncheon is a daytime meal. also hard to have {nexpensive 5 these days, with prices soaring the proverhial kite. 1'd have vand sandwiches or jce cream e, Tnvitations must go by mail genger, never handed to the Pregressive Candy Jack Straws. 1 wish to enteriain 12 little boys and girls at an afternoon party, Wil you suggest o novel scheme with which to begin the party 2—Puzzled Mether Provide a quarter of a pound of twisted candy sticks known as “opera” sticks in most candy shops, They come in all colors and there must be a dif- ferent color for exch o ble, four at a table. A pair of candy tongs must be in readiness for cach player and a box for containing the candy “straws.” The game is to see how many sticks may be withdrawn from the pile with- out breaking or throwing the pile into confusion. Progressions are made and the score kept. Children enjoy this entertainment and eating the sticks won is permissible after the game is over and scores settled. From an “Anxious Girl.” Girlg of seventeen wear thelr halr around the head in bralds, or in soft pompadours caught with a bow in the back, the ends turned up underneath or made in soft coils either side the car, Duteh style, Skirts should be a bit below shoe top. Just tell a hoy that you will not kiss him, that you do not approve. If necessary to take arms (and it scldom is) the girl gshould take the man’s or he may take hers to asgist her over a diangerous crossing. Eight to ten or ten thirty are calling hours, The Proper Thing to Do. What is proper for a young lady to say when introduced to a man at a dance? Also what is the proper form for Introducing a young man to a young lady? Please answer through your columug. Irish Mary. | All the youny lady has to say 18 “I ‘ am very glad to meet you, Mr. Jones,” | and the right way to present a man to a woman is this: “Miss Young, may | I present Mr. Jones, who is here on a | visit,” or “who anxious to meet | you." It js S nice to give some clue to the enes being introduced as to “who is who.” From a Perplexed Girl. Your columns have been so helpful | to others, I would like to have your | advice. I have heen going with a boy for about two or threa months and like him very much and he has told other people he liked me better than | any girl he ever knew. When at a | “leap year” dance how many dances | should I give him? Do you think "i considered unladylike to wear small pear! earrings or would they make me | look coarse? Whut should a gitl say | when asked to have a dance? Is it really wrong to let a boy kiss you if he is in earnest >—Perplexed B. | 1 hope from henceforth these col- | umns will prove helpful to you and that you will come just as often as questions bother you. It depends up- on how many dances there are, I should think you could give him every | other one. Girls are wearlng ear- rings now and if small I see no barm, for the ears are not pierced these days | ss passing fad | to wear them. ink it is really wrong to let a boy kiss you and per- haps you will think I am very prim to say =0. If the boy really thinks a lot of you, you can explain in a satisfac- tory manner why you'd rather not per- | MATOES, CLOGKS, JENELY " SLVERNARE MO CUT LIGS L CURMTEED S BEPESENTED Shouting by merchants as to what they can do for the trade is not as convineing as a practica] demonstra- i o I prefer the demonstrative way ~-*hie shorter, surer way. Please report any GOODS that do . ot wear as represented. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER ‘ LAKELAND, .. FLORIDA White Colver Flour......... Jap Rice, per 1b, Head Rice ,per b, ....... FoErR B Povii 10 pounds meal ..... e T e 3 OSBORNARIRTNRE: . e R D CRUBEBORRNIBON . i deponnduiBogar . . .. e G 2 | Commy TR Biver Milk: | .....c........oiiiinaiia, 7 cans Baby Pet Milk 1d1 Butter, per Ib. Prompt Delivery To Any Part of Town. A ‘ Trial Will Convince You ‘ D. FULGHUM Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries 216 S. Florida Ave, ¥ Phone 334 ew HOTEL ASTOR Cor. Bay and Hogan Sts. JACKSONVILLE, .FLORIDA. Rates: $1.00 and Up. Hot and cold runnind water and telephone in each room. Free baths. Coolest rooms. Best beds. Large Sam- Ile Rooms, Take street car at Unlon Station and get off at Hogan street, Are You a Judge of Shirts? HEN, come mn and try our brand ncw linc of the great- est shirt valucs ever offered at the price— SHIRTS The charge is $1 and More. Plain, Fancy or Pleated Negligees. Let’s have your verdict. Carver"s Daylight Store l , mit familiarity and he will appreciate - : ‘and understand your situation and like 309 Main St. Lakeland ,¥ou zll the better, MADAME MERRI. Subscribe for The Telegram B A S LI . LE 15 ‘ i '@ i 4 | !