Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 19, 1912, Page 3

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. ‘-9 4 v . \ rrofessiois - i SPECIALIST Ear, :Iof.cin and Throat , ieutifically Preseribed g N, R, ‘;,.-nu( Bldg Lakeland, Filu. 231 LY DR W. 5. IRVIN DENTIST Slllblllhelds ixn‘luly. 1900 as 14 and ntucky Building we ot Ofico 180; Realdence 84 DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. ..oms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- ¢ ing. Phone. 339. Residence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. T e G R 7 W. B. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, fooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. [ttt it F— 78 B B SBULLIVAN, —PHYSICIAN— L.cial sttention given to Surgery : and Gynoocology 2. 5. HUFFAKER, .—Attorney-at-Law— .o 1 Stuert Bldg. Bartow, Fla. u TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Bullding Lakeland, Fla. s Bt PR BLANTON & ROGERS. Lawyens. ¢rysnt Block, 'Phone 819 Lakeland, Fla. TUCEER & TUCKER, —lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. sieland, 0 8. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Iaw. Office in Munn Bullding. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. '::g,m §12.215 Drane Bldg. . LAKELAND, FLA. »sphate 1and examination. Sure veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS. Private Lessons. Violins for Sale. PROF. MURPHY. lowa Avenue, Near East Orange. Phone 11 Black. A. J. MacDonough. I il Ludlam, LUDLAM & MacDONOUGUH Architects and Engineers. toom 6, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Upholstering --and-- Mattress Making YURNITURE upholstered. LD MATTRESSES made over. USITIONS of all kinds made to o.der \RPETS and RUGS cleaned anc 2d; also matting, etc. I regards to workmanship, see W. P. Pillins, of Lakeland, wno W me for about 16 years at Or- Fla. Drcp me a postal card all at shop No. 411 S Ohio ave- m: Phone 272 Green. : rthur A. Douglas WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 _Triiset of old False Teethsent I t prices paid for old , old Watches, Droken Iy and Precious Stones. srng By Return Mai! Swmclting & Refining Co. | o0 ABLISHED 20 YEARS | 33 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. ~ TO DENTISTS buy your Geld Filings, High- and Platinum Daid. NE HAMMER OUT SATISFACTION we make the shoes fit the+ Lot the feet fit the shoes as is| To know how much dif- ‘s makes send your horses be ghod next time. You'll be| the improvement in hi-; it aud temper, 5 e Fix-em Shop Strest, Opposite Frelght Office “alification, z::" Ten _trive for posts of trast, ves - b€ somewbat post-ike them- xi.:“ stand steady —Herbert | l: | { ¥ et of horse shoes we put | THE EVENis TELEGRAM, LAKELAN! SR PAGE THREB | g A i ! 000K | The Alpha Omega Literary society 'lield its regular weekly meeting yes- terday afternoon and a very good de- | fl 2 T Ny e L ] TELEPHONE . NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR ?- bate and other numbers were very Office Number . ..... : i 87 2 ' uch enjoyed by all present. The Residence Number . .. R R ‘3’ !society was called to order by the | rresident, Karl Kern, after which ! the minutes of the last meeting wer: teid and approved. | The followin: { program was then rendered: Recitation—Sussie May Taylor. Short Talk—Will Hetherington. Speech—*My Object in Life,” Liovd Adams, Junior Statistics—Gladys \Wilsou, Alpha Omega News—Karl Kern and Aileen McRae. Don’t you? Debate—Resolved, That the Unit- With the unerring human instinet ' cd States should sell the Philippines. for wanting what one hasn’t got, my | Aflirmative: Monroe Sutton, Anna mind turns obstinately back to the!sShepherd, Bryan Reddick. Negative: lucky lady who has ull the travel Cizrence Rogers, Lurlene Pillans, she wants, or to my fortunate friend Jewel Swindell. Critic, Pearl Haynes. whose father has recontly given her . The judges rendered their decision a mosy beautiful home completely in favor of the negative. fitted up with all the lovely appoint- | After the program was given a ments that every woman loves, in- | short business meeting was held. The stead of contemplating my unfor- «cnstitution and by-laws were read, tunate neighbor who has just lost ind then some amendments were her husband, been reduced from com- ' adopted. Next a report of the com- fort to poverty and obliged to give mMittee on pins was heard. The com- up her beloved country home and mittee reported having reccived » live in two stuffy rooms. catalogue, but without a price list, Such is the perverseness of the hu- so it was decided to send for one. man mind. There being no further business, Now there is another way of en- 'Nl¢ society adjourned to meey again couraging one's self when one s in- "Xt Friday afternoon. i clined to be discouraged, which is P somewhay similar to this, and yet to| The Rho Sigma Literary society my ming not half s hard to follow, ' "¢t with all members present for its And that is, when one is discour- | "e8ular weekly meeting Friday aft- aged or dissatisfied, to look back at | *Thoon, Oct. 18, The meeting was the very blackest time in onc's own | tAlled to order by the president, life and think how much happier one | '10¥d Hooks, after which the min- really is now than then. utes of the last meeting werp read by the secretary, and approved. After this the following program was ren- dered: Recitation—Forrest Clonts. Violin Solo—Pat Flanagin. Debate—Resolved, That the Unit ed States should sell the Philippines. —— SPE(}IAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Depaiument can be com: municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones lall written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegiain. Notlceg of social functions, elub meetings, church gatherings and othcr items of social interest should be telephoned ¢o this depart- § ment a; soon as they occur in order that their n-ws value is not impaire OO OO & SO0 SRS an s s ot L a L L SR E L SR RRER T SRR SRR AT L 0 PARTED BY PIMPLES. very hard tg follow. Two lovers stood upon the street, the moon was shining bright, The maiden she was handsome; she was all dolled up thag night; Her lover grabbed her by the paw and said: “Please wed me, Grace.” The maiden said: I'd like to, but there's pimples on your face. You sure have been a real good scout and showed me a good time, You took me to a picture show, and kicked in with the dime; Now don't gey sore, dear Ignatz, for it is no disgrace, But 1 can’t never wed no man with pimples on his face.” i Chorus. *1'd wed you, but there's pimples on your face. I'd wed you if they was some other place, 1 think you are real fine, but no wed- ding bells for mine; I'd wed you, but there’s pimples on vour face.” A friend of mine who is having some very strenuous years with three turbulent little ones to bring up. said to me the other day. “Some- | times when the babies are all tak- | ing turns being sick, and the dov-’ WILL YOU. Gz) iY DEAR? 1 know a way—will you go. my dear? Will you follow the path with me, e B the Now [ter's bills are appalling, and | 3 The path that leads from the Bavait e '. Booand 1y memative: Klsie Norton, Viola and Here i had enough sleep for weeks, | ) : Forth intg Arcady? I get way down in the blues ‘\"d;luwvll. PR D S orth intg Arcady? - © | Skinner, Negative: Mary McKe. then 1 always think back to the time when I was working in thay miser- able office and had nothing to look torward to except long years of such Where always the rose is red and sweet, Where always the skies are blue, Shelton Meharg, Bessie Templeton. Piano Duet--Viola Powell and A Harry Raulerson, Where there is presy for wandering { ) i : io Fussell, foot work and a lonely old age, and I'm § '\le\ Sigma Journal—Loule Ly b . i D il o U ¥ P In the Meadow Where l)rt-:uns"‘" thankful 'm not there that it ton and Roy Baldwin : / Come True. makes me quite happy. 1 The society then adjourned to {! Another giri who found her niche in the world’s work, and even het- tep than Il'l.'ll. has found her mato | tawaiting her in that niche, was of two years in which she work which was unwor- tig farewell o your bitter grief, Laugh at your haunting care; Loose the fetters of unhelief— Arcady's flowers are fair. Make you a wmrland of daffodils, With never o sprig of rue, And we'll follow the path o'er hap-| py hills To the Meadow Come True, lmw-l again next Friday afternoon, ! . v Special attention is calleg to the fact that next Friday afternoon, Oci. 25, at 1:15, the Alpha Omera and |the Rho Sigma Literary societies :wlll meet in joint delate in the high (school anditora, The subjecy for debate will e, Resolved, That o law- ver i in defending his speakin was doi {thy of her, among people who were nneongenial “Doesn’t it make you sad to look back over Dreams | | Toolishly as Ml Where wasted years sustifiable “Tent even when he knows him t» : E ‘1()|" 1o, she answered, il guilty. As this is the first joint We will dream our dreams as 1||"‘:\\"l1-n| wholly wasted. At Jeast oy i Gebate the societies will have had hours there go, 2 :,_.““:'m,, II.". WAllig of contrast” [ tkis term, considerable intercst is We will fashion them fair and fine | ‘\\m.', wise girl to realize that the shown on both sides and it will no And all of my dreams will be yours, Im.:h‘ lights in any picture are made deubt be a zood meeting. voi know, { possible by the shadows, and !.mll Kverybody is invited; no admis- And all of vour dreams will be | the shadows in her life were no sion will be charged. mine g\msu-d since they made her pre n'l .+ e Dear, will von follow the path with | happiness more wonderful by on-! me? | trast. i For Lettuce Cream. I'm waiting for you —for you! The darkest places in our Hv\j Lettuce cream is one of our grand- To take the path into Arcady, | will throw even the nentral tone. in- | mothers’ remedies for preserving the To the Meadow Where Dreams [ to cheerful contrast if we will place | complexion that have come into vogue Conis. TEue, [ them beside each other in our minds. | 282i0. 1t is made by scalding a head Vit S0 look back when you are in- ;’lel’:;‘l;;nt:l:‘t‘nr?:i‘::: h::fmrl;n:n:: Miss Olive Summerlin clined to be discouraged and o if | poup off the water, pound the lettace Entertained in Fort Myers. [ You cannot fing a time whenoulto a paste with a potato masher, then The heautiful home of and Hiad far more reason to be sad 10 | strain through cheesecloth. Now melt 1 1. Washburn o trect | von have today one ounce of white wax, four ounces . ke #cel orda ernoon | OF con that may not he o . of almond oil and one ounce of sperm- Lof smother delighimul bridge pasty | but sinee there can he onl e A biven by Miss Edua Waskburn in | Dlackest time in ench lfe, | think :""_‘-“'t"'"l':’::":‘:";;':;rf:fg';o'l’flb::‘:‘l’lr-.Jn“' hesor of Miss Olive Summerlin, of HU'S ninety-nine chances ty, e 11at | gpo jottuce jnice, beating constan.iy Lakeland, why is spending sometime | it will with a fork until the cream is perfect- the city, There were four table R | 1y smooth and cold. o d at the close of th The Thornwell Orphana lin- A, Rubl was found to§ ton, S, Cis under the divection aned Stocking Pad. the of the firsy prize, @ cenirol of the Presbyteriag ! 'v'ls! “A penny saved is a penny earned,” o bras andlesticks with | oi South Carolina, Georzic v Flor- |80 a novelty called a stocking pad, Mrs. i1, M. Kreamor was th lu. Florida has one-fifth interest | supposed to keep nn_- s!mking from g «econd prize, a bon-|in it There are about 25 bri nd ripping as well as "'hm','"q' and .par- : % | A tleularly execllent for silk stockings, i Vi Summerlin was | stone buildings on the 150 aere: of Ils Shissesting. Theso are 1o 5 had Ly a silver doposit tv lofs owned institution. ! at the notion counters. They are the guest of honow. | There are now hildren iy ?"‘:nmall,vrnuml pads, fashioned of very institution o1 are | thin chamois. and buttonholed; they mn | are to wear under the clazp of the | » novep garter. These come four or six on I| Thirty entertain- | Florida orphan 'p and Miss Summerlin Cariton acded o the afternoon ment by singing cho ections. | Florida Preshyterian b A Refrest A ke | built any cottaze on the pi i 'ell‘d for 15 or 25 cents. tefreshmed . H Wers S en- | for honsing its orphans Howny | sovable 11 |on the first of member last sronent { cornerstone of a very mneat, protty Diviced Old Island. structure, to house a family of twon-| Windmill island occupied 2 mslt!on ind v laid with befittin | In the Delaware river Letween Phila- | o lr' .h sy o thel delphia and Camden A channel that ceremonies It is known u e | was cut thro ‘h the island for the Florida cottage. The concret ‘*:)"S‘ passage of fer ats divided it One- are completed and the woo r% is| half was aftervard known as Smith's | new being rushed forwar! The Value of Contrast i1 By Ruth Cameron One of the favorite precepts of all moralists is that one should com- pare one’s lot with that of some less favored human being instead of with that of someone more fortunate than having been f that pame It that the resort Park was located. nved by the wose of deep Only 2| ieland, the proprty thousand dollars is necded to com- | 8quired by a - plete the bullding. Florida people| FRS R €7 7% ! who feel that they would like to help| gy ‘:L i can send contributions to Rev. J.| gor S eaing 'Qx.moiv \ 2 one's self. Now that ig surely a most excel- lent precept, but sometimes I find it | B. Branch, Clinton, S. C. lj acetti in a double boller. Do not let | cOGICATIHLGIIRITHTIGILO o GOAOAA0VVQVOOVVAUVQAACVAVQQO T QL O L) The Cold Days Are Just Around The Corner % % Before you know it Winter will make her bow. Better make your winter purchases. There are many good reasons for buying them NOW and HERE. Store full of new goods, Whip Cords, Rotine in tan, white, and Copenhagen blue. Big line of Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear, good val~ ues 25¢c and 50c. Get my prices on Shoes, the very best for your money. Some Good Bargains in My Men’s Department 40c AND 50c MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT 25¢ $1.00 AND $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT..........75¢c $1.50 AND $2.00 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT Gents’ Shoe Bargains $2.50 AND $3.50 GENTS' SHOES FOR $4.50 AND $6.00 GENTS' SHOES FOR ; $2.50, $3.00 AND $3.50 LADIES' OXFORDS FOR ....$1.50 NOTICE. No tickets will be inued. after No. 1. All tickets will be redeemed. Bring them in any day. .G.Bates Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you nced a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store-—we have it. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 . Quick Delivery SO IDCDTOTIO DD YOU CAN’T FIND a better, more complete stock of ELECTRIC TRONS, MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES hereabouts. FIXTURES, FANS, than ours anywhere Our prices are exceptionatly attractive and our standard of Guality unexcelled. For anything electrical except the “juice” see Florida Electric & Machinery Co. DRANE BUILDING @ PHONE 46 $ 3 OF 20 $OTOLQLOIRIO SUOLPTIVHO: O OPOPOACH

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