Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 1, 1912, Page 8

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e U Py 4 - e Y M _} e = HAIR NEEDS ATTENTION CAN NOT "E NEGLECTED AND MAKE GOOD APPEARANCE. Must Be Cleansed Frequently and With Care—Sunning Almost a Ne- cessity in Drying—Best to Avoid Use of Oil. Common sense methods are always edvisable in caring for one’s appear ance, but this is especially true in earing for the hair. It is quite im- possible to neglect the proper sham- p00ing, sunning and brushing and ex- | gect the hair to just take care of it- self and keep glossy and thick. Weither is it possible to use strong [ of removing encrusted dandruf, or for s Vei 5 hing roofs. Neither should the brus! be too vigorous, as one should be very careful to avoid irritating the scalp in any way. 0il should not be applied to the | scalp unless for the specific purpose some similar object. Then the oil can ve used, rubbing as much fnto the scalp as can be absorbed, and leaving it on at least twelve hours, when it should be shampooed out very thor- oughly. The best tonic is one that does not contain elther oil or glycer- in, since meither of these is suitable for continued use on the scalp. Oil | clogs the pores and prevents the very l results a tonic is supposed to accom- | plish; glycerin weakens the tizsues it 1 used too constantly. i The hair should not be coiled on the | head nor tightly braided at night. It/ is an excellent plan to loosen the hair preparations when washing the bair |, "o oo minutes two or three times and not destroy the texture of the "o oy wing the sun to peuetrate ‘tair and make it look faded and dead- 1y, o oy avery part of it. These direc: A little daily care brings good Te- 0 Ty ancwer for all ordinary sults when applied to the complexion P The frequeney of the slmm-{ and the hands, aud i ite as necess o aust be deeided by the indivldnali sary if one wouid proserve the color |0 " o caves once 2 week 18 ¢ and quality of the hair. A few rules .00 oonen—in others once .l can be given, and these must always ooy may answer, If a dry shampoo ! be modified to suit individual cases. oo ac Gtle, be sure and avold & | The ladr should be cleansed frequent- 'y igne containing orrls root, as it 1s 1y enough to keep it sweet and clean. ' gy aoive jrritant to the scalp and a | No arbitrary rule can be laid down g0 ent cause for dandruff. for this. because conditions and loca- | tions differ so greatly that no one rule | will apply to all cases. It Is muchl getter to use a mild shampoo prepara: i rion and suds the hair thoroughly two | or three times, rinsing carefully each ; time, than to use a strong preparation for the sake of hurrying the work and ; making one sudsing answer. The lat- ter method leaves the hair dry and writtle, causes it to split at the ends and become dull and dead looking; the former method brings the hair out glossy, fresh and greatly improved trom its cleansing. In drying the hair & good sunning s almost necessary, and the hair siould be shaken out and separated Mrs. F. A, Myers, another wints v resident, caught o mackerel at Ania Maria Beach yesterday weighing sev- en pounds. This establishes a ree- crd for a woman. -3t Petersburg 0YS AND MOTH .00K! That Means 100 Per Cent to the N order to introduce to the Boys and Mothers of Lakeland and surround- ing country. the splendid lines o Times. Just think! Only $650 for a fine big lot, covered with large orange and grapefruit trees in Orange Park addition, on the shores of Lake Mor ton. One-fourth cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months, 8 per cent. interest with the fingers so the sun and air will reach every part of the hair and scalp. Gentle rubbing of the scalp will Relp make it active, and when the hair s about dry, brisk brushing with & good bristle brush, passing the brush through the entire length of one lock at a time, will keep the electricity in the hair and make it fluffy. The bris- tles should not be too near together fn the brush, else they are likely to drag the hair and logsen it from. the First Numbering of Houses, London hcgan to number its houses 1764, about tha time it removed the ! house signs that made ancient London an open air picture gallery. English-Speaking Peoples. Just about 10 per cent. of the world's inhabitants speak the English lan- ol | | | | | B on payments. These tents may also be rented. Myrtle street, between lakeland Realty and Investment Co., 209 Kentucky Ave., Phone 110, I—g-—j HOUSE TENTS and lots for sale Kentucky and Tennessee avenues. FOR 3ALE--H passenger touring car; fine condition, or will ex- change for part payment on Lake- land real estae. Address Box 536 Liakeland, 8-10-tt FOR RENT OR SALE. Ouc mile from Lakeland depot on \ TO ) room honses, 12 acre ruek far, 3 oacres ol bearing Will rent the entire placs ¢ %300 per year, or will sell for o0 and muke casy terms. The properly cared for will pay on the entirg place. call or widress 0 AL Cook, 603 Gilmore Ave,, akeland, Flo 10-21-11p. FOR SALE—35-hovse power boller -horse power air lift, which sumps 350 gallons of water per min- vto Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tt FOR SALE AT $400. Tark bay hovse mules, vears, weich 1,000 m, centle, ondition, ners, W, Missis- o8 street 102817 WANTED TO SELL AT ONCE 160 acres on Lake Clay and Lake Krove | | | | | and O span seven and cisht pernds cach, reared on fa fealthy and good workiny New, heavy ler t u. Lashe ne 1 sippi avenue and Char ftuntley, 14 miies South of Scbring!| the new railroad. rery fine orange grove, balance of tract is high hard wood hammoek, the very best grade of fruit ani tracking lands. This is a genuine vargain and will only ¢ on the mar- Seven acres ol 10-17-tf FOR SALE Five-acre farm on Like Parker; three-room box house vith fireplace. Splendid strawberry g 2arden land. Price $550. Alos ten acres cut-over land on North Porida near Lake Parker Price 35 10 FrLoon, | 10-25-11 | avenue, T0 SELL AT ONCE ON EASY TERMS. room house, in Baker | addition. city water, fruit troes, fins | corner lot 97145 feet, 7| depot. 1T will attractive price on this property for the next five days, | 10-20-11 1. B. SMITH, OWNER. Nice new 5 sarden, Blocks from passen make an boys’ and children’s clothing that | am selling, | will give a reduction of 10 per cent on every suit and odd pair of trous- ers in my storc. from now until Novem- ber 15th. | am making this offer to try and interest the parents of boys and the boy who buys his own clothing in the splendid clothing, odd pants, shoes, hats and furnishings that | have pur- chased for this scason. No need to send to Tampa, Jackson- ville or anywhere else for what the boy needs: you can save time. worry, trou. ble. mis-fits and your pocket book by bringing or sending your boy here to be fitted up. We will take as much pains and pleasure with the boys and children as we do with grown-ups, in fittiug and satisfying them. A big asscriinent of serges. cassi- LETIC CUT CLOTF mers, worsteads, cheviots and tweeds NTW YORK | to select from. Colors: brown, blue. gray. 1an and their kindred shades. made in sailor blouse, Rus- sian, Norfolk, single and double breast. Prices range from $3.50 to ATHLETIC CUT CLOTHES % Off On Clothing! Good ATHLETIC CUT CLOTHES $12.50 with a 10 per cent reducton off. Some of these suits have two pairs of pants. Every suit guaranteed to give satisfaction or | will make good. See¢ window. E. F. BAIL FOR RENT reom, furnished. v.\nn.\(_n-: m:t.l collarg plants, 100, i KLONDYKE STRAW- 20 cents; 500, 75 cents; 1,000, $1.25. | BERRY PLANTS { G. L. BRYANT 10-29-6p | 5 M gt $1.50 per M f. 0. b, L:\\:': | Come In ana select some of our tey. Quality, packing and safe de- crisp new books for boys, girls and | livery guaranteed. { children before the lot is picked over. | J. W. CALDWELL, Grower, A big shipment just received. Lake- 10-31-2p. Lawtey, Fla. . tand Book Store. 7-24-tt : FOR RENT For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATK nmodern convenicnces, 104 East "”“"iGL.\SS and STEAM BOILER IN- street. Telephone 222 H-1-im. | SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, Pea- - jcowk building. Phone 342 4-6-tf Phone 212 Blue 10-31-3 Nice large front hnd-’ FOR RENT Ong ueatly turnished room, electrie lighted, bath privi'o oo Cloge in. 107 South Florida avenue. 11-1-29 Furnished 10om, | i Had Johnson Stumped. Doctor Johnson and Macklin were arguing a literary question. when the former quoted Greek. “I don't under- ), =14 q’Z’a; - e F s { FOR RENT-—Furnisnea {510 East Lime street, \orton. rooms, rear Lake R-24-tt FOR RENT- Handsomely fur- nished room. New, with screens and private bath. 1011 S Florida Ave. Phone 42 Red. 10-22-tf. FOR RENT-—One nice furnishe} room. Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, corner p——— 24et! 115 i re. T-241t .\lnvl_.hn besan reeling off a string of i DBring us your pictures to framo. | Gaelic, and for once Johmson had 7-24-t¢ | nothing to say. ‘| Full line both Waterman Ideal | annd Greek,” said Macklin, “The man ' i]jard Parker Lucky Curve Fountain ;\kl:?'?resu l(.] Srgue iaie ‘|| Fens at all times. Lakeland Book N’l»t'\‘iml ...'.”\'.(‘r‘}:!au'.:'uagc,"l'e- ¥ Store. severely. Whereupon | “ ,,,,,,,,,,, Lakeland Book Store. - WANTED--Two copies of the| Best stationery at lowest prices in | Lakeland News for July 26. News of- ‘n town. Lakeland Book Store. | fice ——— Accent Long Preserved. It is a curious fact that in the Ba. hama islands, which were settled more than two hundred years ago by Lon- doners, the Cockney dialect is as etrong as it is in Cheapside. — Wide Cholce of Thermometers. TO THE PUBLIC 1 am handling daily the Apalachi- cola select oyster. 1 do not keep them in tin, but in crocks, highly iced in a porcelain refrigerator, $45 WILL BUY a new Smith Pre- mier typewriter. In perfect condi- tion, worth $75. Apply News of- fice, room 12, upstairs. tf. Biggest line girla’ ana voys' and South Massachusetts and Cedar St 9-10-t¢ TWO FURNISHED ROOMS—In modern house. 414 South New York wvenue ket at the price for the next thirty days. The price is $4250.00. See vs at once, Smith & Steitz 10-20-tt ORANGE TREES FOR SALE. In Futeh and Roegers :ddition, Tennessee and Pennsylvania and in t) Noys FOR RENT--Two furnished rooms for light housckeeping, modern con- Apply 120 S Lake Ave 11-Green 10.201w vluser b FOR RENT--Furnished rooms for rticu- | licht housekeeping. Mrs. I 1ild- : nell, Lake Ave., and Lime St, ine 10-10-¢f, | 10-28-1p FOR SALE—Improved and unime FOR RENT—Large stora room, proved city and suburban property. | with 5 larce v 2 roome over- ¥For quick sale list your property bead. Fine by ness locaticn. Phone with us. Fla. and Ga. Land Co. 319, or (after & . m.) 43 P1-ok. These 1ag | ver Plion '} Telephone 72. Muna Bg. 10-35tf.| ;| 10.30-2w | Ret. children’s books ever shown in Lake- 'and just receivel. Lakeland Book Store. T-24-t Two full sets Alger books for boys‘ 9-2-t¢ | 28t received at the Book Store T-24-t11 | PAINTING AND PAPER HANG | ING—Done prou |1y. Ben Carstens, I'one 71, ) |son & Wilson 10- 9-1mo. | Ww. Yar-! | SEVERAL nice front l Heary Bacon wooD Al kinds delivered Lakeland Fue! Supply. Phone 238 10-25-1mo, v and artisticule " cicaned daily. Phone 288 and they will be delivered promptly with any pther groceries you may nned, J. P. ROQUEMORE. If you want to be tne best dressed tan in town, be sure to buy a Roya! taliored suit. If it don’t fit and is not perfect, don't take it. 9-6 MURRELL & SHARP | WANTED—Competent younz lady { desires position as stenozrapher. Ap- rooms and | {board at 211 Tennessee avenue, Mrs ! 9-26-tf | rly to this office NOTICE To whom it may concern: F. A. 9-24-tf. Barhite is no longer connecteq . with | d motly | this company. BARHITE HOTEL, 10-29-¢ W. H. Barhite. In America is used the thermometer of Fahrenheit, a German; in Russia that of Celsius, a Swede, and In Ger many they use that o! Reaumur, a Frenchman. Plne Street. Opposite Freight Office. WE W(LL MAIL YOU $1 for each set of old False Teethsent US. Highest orices paid for old Gold. Silver, old Watches, Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones. Money Sent By Return Mail. Phila Smeltinz & Refining Co. ESTANLISHED 20 YEARS 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. : TO DENTISTS We will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. High- ect prices paid. EY e P B S TAE i S 7 TN, "B NI, ¢ S P S S S S L L M DA, . PO, £ . Matter of Credentials. “I am honest, intelligent, disc industrious, and capable of m: friends,” said the voung man who looking for employment. “Well plied Senator Sorghum, “you o get along; although I have seen a 1o of men go before conventions wirtl those same recommendations and fai! to get more than a complimentary vote.” W. Fiske Johnson RCAL ESTAL. Loars Negotiated Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orange Property a Specialty. ROOM 7, KENTUCKY BUILDING WE HAMMER OUT | SATISFACTIO with every set of horse shoes we p on. For we make the shoes fit t feet, not the feet fit the shoes as [u.’ten done. To know how much d i!areuce this makes send your ho bere to be shod next time. You'l} amazed at the improvement in “ait and temper.

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