Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 4, 1913, Page 7

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKFLANT, Www-&mw 2030 OO tisten Big Cut in Maz- ; da Lamp Prices i5. 20 aud 25 Watt were 50c now 40: 30 Watt were 55¢ now 0 Watt were 75¢c, now 100 Watt were $1.10, now 150 Watt were $1.60, now. .. $1.35 950 Watt were $2.60, now. .. .$2.25 DB B P B R B DI 3 0B P D+ DDA D B D8 3 W | fessional Buy Mazda lamps and reduce your light bill. For sale by Florida lleclrlc& Machinery Co. PHONE 46 DRANE BUILDING ; OBOHOHIHI0= cw:»oeoeo:»o-o»mo&-ommfimo 1OPOBOHOH — . > - i 0008 DON'T FORGET T0 GO TO FOR YOUR Drugs, Drug Sundries, Toilet Articles, Etc. B EOEO OLOTOROBMN LiaERBBt DBOCD C AT OT ~EALHA0000AICOVCOOOOOID0 DRI BN A elvlalel 4 ey furneniine Cat-over C()R SAI b L:r':(‘i\:,' Choice Colinization R 0 Low Prices. Florida Homes «ud Groves on High oo ¢ Land. Situated on Reautiful Lakes, Paying Straw. R woay and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all hroperty just rasented by s, For reliable information see Ohlinger & Alfield i junotite New Depot, LAKELAND. FLORINMA A ASoutherly wmd and a cloudy slg' Proclaim it @ Hunting morning. I you are planning a hunting rip this year, you cannot af- ford to leave this store out of your consideration. Ve have everythirg you may need at prices “nsiderably lower than you will find in any oher store. We carry only the best guns id the finest rifles of e description. Ve handla the best quality "e, semi-smoke- £38 4t to make your hunting su. ‘“& ha ¢ vutfitted many huntsmen « Their sat- Mied recommendations are the best proof that our hant- Mg (et S Uutlits are the best that can be bought. TheJ ackson WllSOll Co. powder and revolve cything, tin .e. EEPNG FAGEFRESH Cosmetic Waters Indispensable for the Toilet. . For the Worried Woman a Little, Mas- saged Into the Scalp, Will Be Found to Have a Magi- cal Effect. Refreshing toilct waters are a real | mecessity for the woman of dainty habits and many of these cosmetic , waters can be prepared at home with . little effort and without great ex- | pense. Nothing is more agreeable than a spray of cosmetic water after the tub bath at the close of a tiresome | day. A little aromatic water dabbled { on the face and neck will freshen one up wonderfully and often will pre- vent the tired drawn look which is very detrimental to beauty. The business woman and the pro woman, whose daylight hours are spent in office or school or studio, will rind it an excellent plan to keep a bottle of toilet water handy and two or three times during lhey day rub a li'!l. over the temples and on the back of the neck and on the hands. A little of the {ragrant water massaged into the scalp will some-: times have a magical effect when the head feels heavy and the wits dull. ' ™~ Some of the best of the purchased waters are violet, lavender, orange ' and elder flower, but the mixtures for . home preparation possess a charm for the woman who likes to be indi- vidual in her toilet accessories, and the combination of the different in- gredients brings out some very dainty . odors. One of the very delighttul toilet waters and one which is really valu- able for its tonic effect, is made rrom simple gardrn herhs If these herbs can be procured in the fresh state the results will be more satisfactory, bu! if not, the dried oncs will answer. The formula calls for one ounce of lavender flowers, three-quarters of an ounce each of the fresh tops of thymie rosemary, rue, sage and mint; one dram cuch of calamus, nutmegs, cloves and cinnamon, all of which should be bruised: one dram of cam- N n. phor, two ounces of alcohol and one quart of strong white wine vinegar. Dissolve the camphor in the alcohol, add to the vinegur and put all the herbs and spices into the liquid; let it stand for ten days, when it should be strained through filter paper. An excellent violet water can be made by simply emptying an ounce bottle of the toiiet extract into a pint of the best alcohol and shaking ' the mixture till it is well blended. The same process, using any other scent, will answer the purpose, and lilac, ;. crabapple and heliotrope are all de- sirable. Heliotrope wutcr is made from ouc halt pint of orange-flower water, four drams of coarsely powdered vanilli, one-half dram essence of ambergris, six drops oil of bitter almonds and the same amount of oil of cassia, and one quart of spirits of wine. It stand for ten days, then filter through the porous paper especially used for such purposes. Common cologne. water requires one and one-half fluid ounces of oil of lavender, onc-half ounce oil of rosemary, one ounce oil of lemo:, twenty drops oil of cinnamon and one gallon alcohol. Mix well and bottic for use. These are all good formulas and will prove satisfactory no matter which one is chosen. Patsy.—You will find that many cases of baldness are due to the fa it that the pores of the scalp are filled with foreign matter which effectualiy clogs them and prevents the hair from pushing through. The hair follicles may not be destroyed at all, and may be ready to start a growth of hair if the clogged condition could be re- moved and the hair ¥iven a chance to grow. Sometimes there are tiny, and almost invisible plugs of dead skin, and when they are removed with a suitable tonic, the hair grows in a seemingly marvelous manner. It Is really very simple, but is not generally understood. Madge and Ruth.—The hands are rather slow to yield to the influence of a building cream, but it you will use the lilac paste regularly at night and occasionally soak the hands in warm olive oil for twenty minutes you can bring back the youthful ap pearance again and greatly improve the texture of the skin as well. The lilac paste is prepared especially for the hands and is very agreeable to use. Jonah.—Baldness is frequently caus- ed by the pores of the scalp becoming clogged, and this not only causes the hair to lose its vitality and fall out, but also effectually prevents the new hairs from pushing their way through to the surface. A tonic which cleanses the pores and stimulates the action of the hair follicles would be likely to start a healthy growth of hair, even on a perfectly bald head. The roots of the hair are contained in the scalp, and are always ready to grow new hair it we will but give nature half a chance. Oily tonics only serve to clog the pores and are not useful as “hair growers.” Florence.—The intense heat used in the drying process is quite likely re- sponsible for the condition of your ) hair. The hair should always be rub- | bed gently with soft absorbent towels and when dry brushed briskly for a few minutes. Do not irritate the scalp | and do not use a brush which is too stiff. (Copyright, 1912, by Universal Press Syn- dicate.) N PAGE SHVEN. HUW UNE | Hl WOMAN WON 3 = fer Health and Strength By A ain Ly The Use of Cardal. | l Tampa, Fla.—In a letter from hll eity, Mrs. E. C. Corum writes: “I 'll, all weakened and worn out with wos | manly troubles, My husband brough | me some Cardul as a tonic, and, froms the first day, it seemed to heip. 1 had almost lost my reasom, h} thanks to Carduf, [ did mot. Soon, felt and looked like & new woman. think the remedy is wonderful, l recommend it to my friends, for [ hnn received great benefit from 1t.” Cardul acts speciiically on the vell' ened womanly organs, strengthening ! the muscles and nerves, and bullding them up to health. 1t helps to refresh the wornout nem | vous system and relieves the effects of | overwork, both me- tal and physical. Fitty years’ successful ase fully! prove the merit of this purely vege table, tonic remedv for women. In every commu ty, there live some | who have been ber ‘fited by Cardul. The bene.lcial effects of this time tested woman's remedy, soon show | tbr’-l!nsn.l*u in many differcnt ways, Y1 i N. R~ %0 f0; 1 adler* Advisory Tremt. Rooga Meicine Lo, hat nooga, Tena. ‘o bnml | Instruet o.e, and (4 - fome T-eatmend | far Wouen,'* sent in p.uin u...'w on request. . Cruei Hint, Mabel —"George thinks 1 am “l easy to please.” Gladys—“He must | think so after all the rest of us had turned him down.” ! — | JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE | STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY--—-William T Hyers vs. Bill to remove cloud and quict ring from the aflidavit of fluffaker, solicitor lcr the inant, filed in said cruse and ' con Pcter Parsons ct al g MOMWW‘W W‘-OWWM Are Yoll Satistied wml Wnere You Eal? g For nice meals, good homecooking and pleasant rooms, apply to MRS. HENRY BACON 211 South Ternessee Ave.— YOWOPOHQ PO POPOERHIO & DD Miss Browning's Home Are You Going to Build? If 8o, or if you need lumber or building material of any kind, or for any purpose, let us figure with you. In mill work, doors, sash, blinds, etc., we are the leaders. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? We can save you money on your paint bill and guarantee sat- isfaction. Our paint department is in charge of Mr. W. R. Vause, a very competent man, and we can furnish the material and do the w ork for ou in a way that will make you glad. Give us a chance at your vork. BuildersLumber & Supply Company E. H. & E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, Phone 28. Foot of Main Street L DL WO 0Dy 0 g NP ST S NSRS TN the residence of Peter Parsons, detendants, named in the that toeamplaint, is unkvown, he residence or residences and coor Hen y un- | per- under are is « I.m ants deceased, that there State of on service of o jecnc would bind said defendants; | it the said defendant, Peter Par- is over the age of twenty-one carsy it is therefore ordered that ¢ defendant Peter Parsons be, and is hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said also no Selidt, Kknowu; sonin the whom o sub- s, ange on or bofore the 6th day of M'O'!'O'! January, 1913, tLy same being the 1ile-day of said covrt for said month, R otherwise the allegations eof said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendant on the succeeding rule day of said court thereafter; that all parties claiming interesis under Henry Schmidt, deceased, whether as heirs, devisees, grantee: or otherwise, in the following de- seribed property, to-wit: Begin 9.30 ¢ks. north and 571 cuast of the southwest cornoer of the seutheaast quarter the south- west quarter of section 26, town- hip 21, south, range 25 enst, in Poik connty, Florida. run thence coet 5.71 chs,, north 2,10 chs,, west 71 chs, sonth 2.10 c¢hs. to point of ceinning, be and they are hereby required to appear to said bill on or Lofore the 3rd day of February, 1913, of if said month, otherwisq the nlleua-\; tions of said bill will bestaken as confessed as to said defendants on' the succeeding rule day of said mnn thereafter. 1 1t is further ordered that this or-’ der be publiched in the Lakeland Telegram, a newspaper published in | szid county, as to the defendant Peter Parsons, for eight consecu- tive weeks, and as to the hecirs, de- visees, grantees or other claimants And | QOO pOuOEeE & names of the other defe n-r ! . heirs, devisees grantees or “2' "5 Florida up- 'Q 0 the zame being the rule day 'j SOPOFOHOHO PO POMISCH €D R 220 lakeland foundry and Ma hmc Co “ € are now prq-urul to funmh iron and brass cast- We also do all kinds of muchim- work. : 1 lakeland foundry and Machine Co. 2 Phone 236 Lakeland, Florida 8 QIATOHOBOIOIOI QIOBOHOOIOTOLIROR MOS0 4 0R0P POPOEQR ® inygs of all descriptions. 3 OBOPOFOFOPOSO K OeOW SOPOPOIOFOIOPOBOLOTO T QEQEQEOICIOIODOIL 104 ¢ List Your Property Today @ 4 And be ready for the New Year's rush. If you don't find ¢ me in my office, mail me deseription, price and terms, Ill do € the rest. Loans megotiated. o $W. FISKE JOHNSON . REAL ESTATE ( ROOM 17, KENTUCKY BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLORIDA DO0OGVTOIVOIIPOOIIDIVOOVACOOCCOCHHO QOOCONOUOOOOOOUOVOLTTOIIUC GO0 § This Year And The Next During part of the year 1912, under the new management, “itiin has enjoyed unusual patronage from the people of Lakt- land and vicinity and is taking this means of thanking the patrons This store has tricd to merit this patronaze by offering its customers the very best zoods and the very best of service a« mod- erate prices. The continued pnronnge ¢ the public will be appreciatcd for 1918, EL. | 3 CENTRAL PHARMACY .5 The NYAL vunder Henry Schmidt, deceased, for | — twelve consecutive weeks. Given under my hand and seal, this 8th day ot November, 1912. A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk Circuit Court, Polk County, (SEAL) Florida BackwardinSchool it frequently caused by defective e;esight makes the child mnervous and incapable of concentration of mind. It's ‘an injustice to the child that you do not have an expert make on examination and prescribe for the tiouble. Special and personal care ziven to children. Dr. 1.E. Lough Optician Optometerist 711 Franklin Street TAMPA el D. Fulghum CASH GROCER 216 South Florida Ave. Phone :334 Just Look at These Prices 17 1bs Granulated Sugar $1.00| Ceffee (ground), per Ib.. Salt Bacon, per b 41/.0 Cnions, per Ib . Compound Lard, per b.........10¢ s 3 cans Tomatoes ' gge |Irish hhtoele, per pk._ 3 cans Sugar Corn ..... 280 | Argo Starch, 6 pkga...... | Best Flour, 24-1b sack.... 90¢ | Nutriline Horse & Mule Feed. .$1.78 ‘But Flour, 12-1b sack......... 45¢c | Corno Horse & Mule Feed....$2.00 | Best Flour, 96-1b sack ! e $1.20 7 bars Soap Head Rlee. per Ib. 7c Cerno Chick Feed . Coffee (Arbuckles), per lb ...... 28¢ | Schumacher Chick Feed Coffee (Green), per 1b..... .23c ' Wheat ....... I guarantee my stock to be strictly Fresh and Firstclass. Give me a trial and be convinced

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