Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 26, 1912, Page 6

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- e T 8 things that money controls---start saving : today. ‘%‘ § 19 VERYTHING has a beginning. The only beginning to wealth is saving. % If you wish to be rich---to have all the L FRST NATION ; 3 (“( I 8 LON'T GET TRAPPED bl 12 INTO POOR PLUMBING }“' piorely heeause it seems cheaper, It l,,\‘ : iv only =ecming. It may be the dear- ' " i <t lvestment you ever made. If .". ' vour family's and your own health i aie unyihing to you gey the best t' plumbing you can. We are ready to \ { extitiate on doing that kind for you. y A lakeland !Iardware & Plumbing Co. R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will farzish plans and specifications or will follow any plans and specifications furnished. SUNGALOWR A SPECIALTY. te( we? dbow you some Lakelond homes I have built, LAXELAWE, Phone 287-Green. FLORID? TV T T YT I 1 R RN T - | ki s { | | \ Live Whei o You Will Like | Your heighbors exervising great care »i ROSEDALE lots culy to th. Ias3 of people. Thus we give lemirable neighbors in additiei HOSKDALIYS other altratcions © i (TN e | carriage for {he engages for himself and the best | { 10 hear from the re: | the goldenrod is | weeks age. i LVENING TELEGE M, et e e ST <t S A A A Wedding Etiquette. Will you please answer some ques i tions relative to a church wedding. | 1. What are the bride's expensea | and what are the groom's—that ls,l what does each pay for? ] | i | | 2. Who furnishes the bridesmaid’s ! carriage, or does she ride in the same one with the bride? 3. What are the groom's obliga- | tions toward the best man? 4. What is the order of the pro- | cession up the aisle and also coming back from the ceremony? 6. What should the groom wear at | a 5 p. m. wedding in October? Would a black business suit be impossible? What kind of gloves? 6. What are the bride’s and brides- ] maid’s dutles at the altar? Also | those of groom and groomsman? { 7. What would be appropriate to serve after the ceremony in the way of a light supper? 8. How soon before the wedding would it be proper to see the clergy- man? Thanking you for any information you may give.—interested Reader, Delighted to ane tions. The fumi all the wedding expenses exc the bridegroom wer all your ques- of the bride bears pt the | which | man, and the conveyance in which | he takes his bride away. The bride- ! groom is also privileged to send the bride and her attendants their wed- ding bouquets, he furnishes the ushers their gloves, ties and usually gives them some souvenir, a scarf pin if the wedding is before 6 o'clock, as they then could wear them. The best man receives the same as the ushers, and he is given the check or gold piece with which to pay the clergyman, who should be engaged at least a month in advance, to make sure that he has no previous engagement. The processional is led by the ush- ers, followed by the bridesmaids, two by two, then the honored maid or ma: tron and the bride immediately after on the arm of the one who gives her away. The bridegroem and his best man enter from the side and await the bride at the altar. The maid of honor or first brides- maid, if there is no maid of honor, stands beside the bride, holds her bouquet, and the best man stands at the bridegroom’s side and hands him the ring at the proper time in the service. The proper garb for a day wedding is a frock or, what is newer, the cutaway coat, light gray striped trousers, gray or white waistcoat, fourin-hand or ascot tie, pearl gray suede gloves. Serve chicken salad, hot rolls, veal croquettes or jellied tongue, coffee, salted nuts, olives, ice cream in bulk or individual shapes, cakes, bon-bons. State Flowers. At last T have found a list of the flowers appropriated by the various states. [ am not positive that it is correct and would be most hapny rs if they have o, Some sav itional tlowe A reader reouestod this list son 1 hope it is not too la for the purpose. Alabama, goldenrod; Arkansas, as- tor; California, columbine; Delaware, peach blossom; Ildaho, syringa; Towa, wild rose; Maine, pine cone and tas- sel; Michigan, apple blossom; Okla- homa, mistletoe (the last three states have adopted the flower given by the legislatures of the respoctive states): Minnesota, mocee: asin llk“ ( goldenrod; Montana, bi vthing more c¢ nit SMITH & STEITZ a¢ G. C. ROGAN AL T T R SRLLRVLCOLOODDOLAN A SQUARE DEAL - ? ¥o1 wish to rent 2 vise or have u house vou wish to " 3 'f you have a house to sell ¢ wigh to purchase one; h: '5 if, in fact, you desire i) buy or sell anything in the line of ':: % real ostate, this is my specialty Sce me before you close a deal. Qe | ; Pull information given cheerfully ang freely. Q o 3 N. K. LEWIS $ % '} 2 = e - 3 § Phone 309. Room 1, Raymondo Bldg. 3 RF0I0S 0000 DA TINOFOPIP DL OEOHIF O THFISIHISIHIAIIE W14, srreots, shade trees, fertile | naildine o fons. Inside the | e hloek cast from Jake Mor ' i | outdoor | bit what pe braska, vulul'rud New Jerse sugar mavle. New \ml\ TOS | gar m.w]«\ tree: grape; Rhod § tree; Vern od clover; ton, rhododendron, spor Do not care one As long € 10 cause ) ors <o not you are sure they ha not WOorry. Sending Ar'&ouncements Skould announcem ) the evening of the w i next day? In sending an announcement and addressing it to a gentleman who is | a first cousin, 11 1 addres: it to | his wife also, whoin 1 have never met. | —Leona. shon The announcements should be mail- | ed immediately after the cercmony, ‘that evening if possible. If a man is | married, his wife must be included in all soclal events, whether personally known or not, so address the am- nouncement to “Mr. and Mrs” MADAME MERRI. mmd, it and temp A FAND CREA. Q0T 2 v ————at A SHE GAVE w ALL HOPE | Physicians Falled led To Help Mrs Green, But She Finally Found Relief in Cardul, Meetze, Va.—Mrs. J. C. Green of this place, says: _“I suffered with womanly | troubles so that I could hardly sit up. Two of the best doctors in our town | treated me, and I tried different medi. eincs, until I gave up all hope of ever | getting well, One day, I decided to try some Car- dui. It did so much for me that I ordered some more, and it cured me! Today, I feel as well as I ever did In | my life, The pains and the trouble are all gone. I feel like another person in every way. 1 wish every sufferer could know what Cardul will do for sick women. A few doses of Cardui at the right time, will save many a big doctor bil} preventing serious sickness, It tones up the nervous system, an@ Ips make pale cheeks fresh and rosy, Thousands of weak women have been estored to health and happiness by using Carduf. Suppose you try it It may be just the medicine you ued. B.— Whrite to: Ladies’ Ad mn mam.. Co., Chattas lmmdlmp and 64-page m ‘I'm.‘ ‘seat ia plaia wrapper, 00 request. Evasively Answered. ‘Oh, Mr. Smith,” she sald, “last aight T had such a delightful dream! I positively dreamt that you and I— only you and I, mindi—were traveling n our honeymoon. Do you ever have : Nike . Smith?" T am Antique,” he an- m mogs carefnl [red ehamps and soda wate f diet which an choose at Vhat! No caviare? W. Fiske Johnson REAL FSTAIL Loars Negotiated 4 prisener i hos Wondsworth pris —London tlobe, Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orange Property a Specialty. ROOM 7, KENTUCKY BUILDING. COOGHOPOIOTRIODOPODCTOE QHOFOIFOLOHOVOTODOBODOPOLOP If you want to buy groceries at the right price, call in and sce Hay- mond Bros., 220 S. Florida Ave. Breakfast Bacon, per 1b ...... 20¢ Alaga Syrup, per gal ........ 65¢ Bugary, 17 108 oo civnisnnns 1.00 Best Compound Lard, per 1b .. 10c Ture Coffee from 25e¢ to ...... 400 Geod Flour in %bbl .........2.90 OOl DUREY <0 a v vty nis e e 1 PORPUIIE. tiai haiobad bas s o bon e R R - AN-BOdR v oovdahoniis LA S0 < scvsvavesseeinsin se A fine line of HAYMOND BROS. W me. You'll o 1proceent in L} ! Fhe ,..m vou 31 1 False Teethsent orices d for old ld Watches, Broken ecious Stones | \"‘ W 1 Gold Tewelry Money Sent i ang ¥ Return Mail Phila. Smelting & Befimng Co. ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS §63 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. TO DENTISTS We will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. High- ect prices pald. ix- em Shop A.H. CIGARS A. H. T. CIGAR CO. Lakeland, Florida We Won't Sacrifice Quality but we are always studying how to Increase The Quantity £ 8 E’. We give the “most now but we are anxious to give b more. Phonc us and prove it. Best Butter, per pound . T iy 3 T L T D RS PR R PR 1.00 Cottolene, 10 pound pails. ...... SR et S ot e ) H Cottolene, 4-pound pails. ....... MR e Ve d s Y b L Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails. vy oo ] l 4 cans family size Cream o e 7 cans baby size Cream............. 2 ’ 1-2 barrel best Flour........ LALE 12 pounds test Flour. ....... ! ¥ Picnic Hams, per pound . ? i Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hama. ........................ OUEAROE BORIAB IO | clesi v cont s s niriv s o ony £ 2o 5 it Ground Coffee, per pound. .. . ........... € 5 gallons Kerosene E G. T‘-weedg P | Well Laundered LINEN B e e ts tue pride of the geed hous ke clean cat man or womsan e you have the care that makes you a constar? customer. We 0 Le “Lo.ndry that is different’ YOUR OWN SPECIAL LAUNDRY T i Try Us Today—Just (ince I Lakeland Steam Laund:’ Phone 130. West Main St

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