Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 8, 1913, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN. 8, 1913, ! LATEST THING IN INSURANCE Famous English Institution Will Rec- ompense Tourists Who Are Vic- tims of Bad Weather. The famous insurance company, Lloyds. has recently established insur- ance against the effects of bad weath- er for the beuetit of tourists who in spring and summer make excursions in the south and west of England. ! These policies are called “rain poli- cles” and are divided into four classes —A, B, C and D. Tourists taking poli- | cies of the A class have to pay five dollars weekly during the journey. but ! | In exchange receive forty dollars week- A Happy New Year To All VOur Patrons A TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR {1y for each week that has raintall for We appreClate your $ NUTDEF +vvvsensemmasss 2t tos tee wes we. .. .34 § more than two days. The “rainy days” Y -'m"‘ I;er e 185 % are considered by the policies of the f : R-sidence Num! S : . A and B class to be those in which : b ) / - e A the rainfall registers more than five d d ; sPECIAL NOTICE—Notices !0" the Sicial Degaiuuent can be com: € mymeters ofg’raln in twenty-four paSt USlness an ur- S jcated to the Society Editor by :’t:h" of the above telephones &/ hours, but the assured does not col- H w:itten notices to the 80 ety Editor, care Evening Telegraw. & lect on the A policy even though it . . p : «ces o: sccial functions. olu? meetings, church gatherings and £ may pour for two days in the week. lng 1913 WI" be bettel' ; g s of social interest should be telephoned to this dw. 8' unless the rainfall on a subsequent . F e as they oocur in order that their nsws value is nov :;:‘ day registers the above stated amount. : it B8 SH | With the B policy the assured collects b § o aned *| even though it rain but one day in the l h Lo bbbt bbb A 0 A 4 ; week, but since the probabilities of abic t an ever to serve ! this are much greater than in the , cases covered by the other policies a— CULLEGE GIRLS AND the rates are higher and the amount recovered relatively less. The C and BOYS WHO WERE HERE D policies offer diverse combinations under the basis already indicated. — DURING THE HOLIDAYS | "= Stew Improved. — _have come and gone, ! ]4-:1.' Sutherland; Miss Rosa I,uo: w:):‘dr:,a‘::;:o;::]ig;‘rf :r:“\:‘::‘l;l “\:::: e and girls \\'ho‘swnulvl. Columbia college; Miss ' made right and filled with vegetables, yrtunity of spending | Giadys Lovell, Rollins college. | 18 really delicious, may be made more i with home folks'! Several Lakeland boys were also ! 80 by adding a cup of stuffed olives, a | it home during the holidays, among dash of paprika and a teaspoonful of minced parsley just before serving. you. : o their studies. wio enjoved the hol- | the number being Hardin Peterson, n were Miss Suella ! Koyal Terry, Morgan ‘Groover and MES. C. B. JUDD « student at Brenau, | Roy Bryant, who are attending the i éOMXNG TO LAKELAND . Miss Lillian Weeks, | State university at Gainesville; Orme 1 at the same institu- ]fi'”'. l’nrln“r ‘ Military :mulvm)x 'A Famous Fireless Cooking Author- __ SRS : £ 3 piva Noreell, Miaw dese-) { navieston, 8. 1 | Hecwan Wanagen, | it isitivy & Bies REBIIHSH p el was coublesome aid ot als o't neglect your hain it i is full isg Krma Trunmwll.":*"'I‘RHI l}vrh‘:‘ Ialmage Ihl.\m‘f.‘ Here. I E HEME"Y | ways stistactory Nowadass, lmost o dandeatt, losing its color or com- d¢Mildred BuchBnan,; L0 UNINErsILY; Mercer Holland, | | ukeland is soon to be visited by wnypteadite draagise can upble e out Ger a fifty cent bottle of . Uarrerson, all of whom ' Georgia Teeh.; Engene Haynes, Mas- lan expert on fireless cooking.” Mrs | I..,_\ PAORONS WiLH 0 deady=1o-use pro- |\ verh's Sage and n‘ublplmr Hronioin i (ke Woman's college | sav's Business college, Jacksonville, { ¢ p - judd has been identified with Pauet, skitltally peepaied in oo rh-vl»‘.lring,‘lhl. U111 Moo oy s e Miss Evelyn Cow- |Sam Hagan, Georgia Military acad- ‘ the fireless cooker industry since its — “ v ed lhovstori y tment will do fos vou, Al dene- emy, and there may be others “!"’N'iim’unr,\. Mrs. Judd s recognized (iives Color, Lustre to Faded and! An ideal pro s sell i, under guarantee that yoton seminary, Atlanta; aration of this sort lates, S r - rnames have escaped us at this time | i N 5 o . . i ; Ilates, Southern col | ¢ e oscaped us I8 UME p6th by manutacturers and the lead Gray Halr—Dandruff Quickly 'is Wyeth's Suge and Sulphue faie the money will he refunded it the s - - = ing periodicals as an authority on Removed. Romedy, in which Sage and Sulphuy Pomedy s not exactly as vepresented, i NERS 10 each of you health, happiness and | the subject of ftiveless cooking and 1o yenerations Sage and Sulphur Lave combined with other valugble | R WATCH THE COR $ | e is said to draw the largest salary | i - i i | 3 : R 4 ! prosperity. VO8I f e larg AL v een used tor hair and scalp ! remedios tor sealp (roubles and thin, | Cats Killed for Pelts? ] inithe morninui Again thanking you all, especially *V¢" paid for one week's course o8 [yihlos Almost everyone knows P weak haiv thar is losing its color or Thirty cats, hept by the .'u'ls cuse { " and cheerless day “Hr-Munn and Mr.Eaton for the ele- | ]U,“I“h on the subjecy ‘f' ""“"f’f" e vadoe of such acombination for [ coming out. After using this rem- tom house suthoritivs to destroy the i ‘1“ i to grumble, p(n'Al nt fence and with very best wishes, | S(ienee. Mrs. Judd has given a lite- ploepig the hair a good even color, [edy for a few days, you will notic: rats, which do great damage to the \ ol inelined to & ST time to the study of domestic seienee fro yping dandreaff, itehing scalp [ the color geadually coming back, &00ds. disappeared my: teriously a few i irror and vou | Very respectiully yours, Mrs. Judd i much - beloved by ralling hair, and for promoting [yone sealp will feel better, the dan- Bights ago. 1t is thought they were s v]}]!vlr = | MISS ANNIE BROWNING, southern women, having previously | Srowth of the hairs Years ago fEraff will soon he gone, and in lesi hll"‘ d’_ m'l [,""I! ':'“ ““k'|;“"l.m o: ey ! " T i) ale b | ; ¢ ogreat vise in the warket price o i e u WAl ol" President U, B, . for 1912, | teured the southern States and given |y only way to get a Hair Tonic of llh:en amonth’s time theve will he o Bliin; whtich .,”.‘ edd ”“' manu: : : 3 d 47 Metealf St., New Bern, N, (. {a warm reception wherever she Was o Kind was to make it in the home { Wondertul difference in your iair facture of fashionabic turs nouth turn down. (RO !scheduled to lecture. She is at the | ——— i | | { | ! this simple rhyme, d y head of the experimental depart Re cr it in time: Lutheraa Aid Soolsty ment of the Toledo Cooker Co. of s dreary weather, in (Imm_xme'le'lt:' I';l:llg:’:A{tI:r?‘o,?:“ of t:r;u-.-iTUl"d“' Ohio, and is chief of th' MOST EXCLUS'VE BRAss BAND lN THE wonlD P : staff of demonstrators. The people of Lakeland are von fortunate in being able to have the nerits of fireless cooking explained { to them by Mrs. Judd. vspde or town, viie and find the cor- 2 ¢ S A meet in regular session on Friday at s of vour mouth turned |2 pom, sharp, at the church. Full | attendance desired. Payment of dues I now is order. Iovangelical Lutheran church will I i in the morning full ! M. E. ALFIELD, Ser. The definite date of her '-“‘""-"' | yiehit and happy thoughts | « * will be announced by the Moi! 1o count the blessing: | Let's Have Geraniums ill:mh\',‘lru.l'n, at \\'h.oso store sl is roeup | Around the Monument roing to give a week's demonstriation | Wto your mirror and ! The Evening Telezram wishes to | ©1 the Ideal fireless cook stove | I quickly see cidl the attention of the ladies of | 1-1-Wed and = ; 150 the corners of your ' Lakelund to the condition of the sur- | i { » y 0 S AN mrn up., froundines of the Confederate monu- AVI‘ Ll:\l‘; “\CLL‘I’l‘f { thig little rhyme, | ment A\ coping has heen placed | | . 1 the time: [wround thisc handsoaie ornament, and " % | { < » 1y in this world to the sae is Hled inoand all ready 1NLW~0paer$ Iver cup tor the planti of tlowers, but !in-; “ ep the corners of latter arve not in evidencee, We wonld Magallncs ith turned up. siireest that cerani would make : Youth's Com- erter show than any other flower, 3 A i My, Mel.eo ser ol the park, S!a'loncr} states that he will take greag Mc‘»-v i g fonor to we in putting ont and caring m:'; Pos[ Cards o g { Jan. 19. them it} ladies of i Y._\ Vo ) " are intercsted in converting the sur : s ral Crosses 1 b ,‘ F “! b | reundings of the monument into a Clgals fan, 1% to Veterans £ © application for sams Lower of heauty would send any ! i y " > e "lgeraninm piants they can spare to (,ume and see me hefore put fhe buad hoere pietured is wade ap exel sively om A v, Plant City hs Atk sNow IR the itme o pany ‘“"' n’imr]k\l",rf \'hue:t;l ur;rlnml;na:m \\lhu hav: been ban N yeilte v o flowers 1 ot’s have the ~hasiny Jdsewhere 4 tshed for life to the island of Culion In the Philip b Mathews, Lakeland. thie flowers 1.1“].1 v; ' m.o h.mn; vlsewhere, \ i pines, the retreat for the lepers of Uncle Sam's pos s, Green Pond, | t . 1 sessions in the far east. Every member ¢f the band i Hully, patronage appreciated, | as well as every other inhabitant of the island, is a i . 'LITTLE NICETIES FOR BABY | b N1 BROWNING, kR PR | : R WEER W X-Presideny U, .« Manufacturers Constantly Engaged‘ o in cTaring. Olit Bretty iticey i iel 0 N e A S AT B o That Find Ready Sale. Miss RUbY Danic! Stoting Thanks ! . Councii, . { 3 2 o Jan, 6 1913 The fascinating little afghans for News Stand 9 3 ot TR the baby's carriage are made of white | | g rible Members of City pandkerchief linen. First a strip of Lobuy of Edisonia Theater | i - Lakeland, Fla.: the material is cut into three-quarter | —— — — . ) | M “i's A president of the wide by one and one-half yard long | wter of United Daugh- | Proportions, then a half yard of the [ I St onfederacy for the year | 1ength is turned back from what is to [ ewe ry ore L 10 thank each of \'01; for | be the upper end of the spread. | Sl iiea Bh AR duy.| This turnover is daintily embrold- linesses shown us dur- i B ¢ y ered in white and trimmed at either \ ; AN Rlid e e 14 "+ of buying and paying |end with huge bows of pink or biue Ine second.“and rMa“ You will find assembled heve the greatest array of rave and hesutitul jewels, splendid time picces, 3 ontedera ) ~ N 3 " 5 ::;r.:.\‘. monument and | satin fllhbon, Ihe;:':y:l‘;dhm::; v ' strling and heavily plated silverware, brillian: cnt zlass, brass and nickle chaffing dishes and acces- ,‘ A ish to thank you | more closely hand-em ered, Cook Stoves, Heaters, One F”.r_! ; : " -autiful and substantial | finally the entire afghan, including sories, and the latest novelty— h the folded over edge, is bordered with | burner Oil Stove, Beds from $: or wide cluny, put on flatly. up, Dressers $4 up, Chairz e no Toilet sets and individual toile; articles, desk sets and coniniences, a new and unique uovelty itin .| One of the most substantial and|Rockers $1.50 up, Office Desk, Settee, i : iz the Daughters with | effective afghans is made of masrame, | Buffet, Sideboard, Sewing Machine, |[j [ €105€l¥ resembling old ivory, can be cngraved aid colored or filled in, in any color. © it hot only shows that you 1 of appearance similar to those of! Rattan Cot, a new 20-30 Rifle— Mari i | [foct the handsome mar- | handkerchiet linen. But instead of 1y takedown——and other articles ‘00 i Whie " . . . 4 15 ‘l Il:mho'lmrs 03" hemos'fl;lfiiflzve;:lzet::pt:: :nl'c.::m:m:ll‘ numerous to mention. Just pur-| to be as represented, or they are cheerfully taken back, exchanged or money refunded. N | L Wian chased all of Dr. Bevis' hous i id | hag has heen placed around ent, resent all zoods so shipped are positively guaranteed 154 4 I am especially equipped to handle mail orde over, the apparent turnback vells x oloite | coarse unbleached nets, and to this is | 20d office fixtures "OTts We have made 10 gprached the under section, after I“‘f"t:" li.me town park | which the macrame edging is sewed ' admiration of all visi-| flatly upon the sides of the entire - tkeland | spread. When you watch needs repaziring, don't forget that we make a specialty of such work. COLE & HULL ‘s vitizens of Lakeland ap- e SBome people are in the prime of o are with you { 1ife at 50, but you can’t make a wom- | “w Year, 1913, bring am of 3v belicve it. 210 West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla. | | i in.bthp sn.ow-c; i s] | arlin ye my houehts tmponaiie Storc i Phone 173 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland i

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