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Office Number Res‘dence Number M impaired. DRCOVPO VLU ‘rolessions- SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST. zar, Nose and Throat Scientifically Prescribed ' ¢, 141; Residence, 221! ernoon and last nisht had the pleas- heard on a Lakeland platiorm Madame Hall Riheldafier Madame Riheldaffer has a clear so- prano voice and sings trills, difficult tins and echoes with the ease of & true artist, Although the audience t night had gathered to hear the | acknowledged . chief of American 2.0t Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. i L aryass Bldg. L b At o Hon. William Jennings &4 tryan, they seemed to forget his DR R K. \ULL|VAN presence for a time and repeatedly 55C121 ATTLNTION TO SURGERY encored the sinzer, who gracefully m., 1:30 p. m; 4:30 responded with several beautiful m., 7 p. m. pumbers, cloging the prelude con- Deer-Bry iily Bldg., Ground Floor. Grace speakers, ¢ort with that old favorite, “The Last Rose of Summer,” which went A straight to the hearts of every one| ¢l the 1,500 people present. Madame Riheldaffer R ] F WILSON, { V= 1\N AND SURGEON sings today and azain s—0ffice, 270; residence, tonight and those who haven't Lheard |10 RInES, hep should not let this last oppor- | Pt Wi, Lakeland Florida. I {tinity pass i k- B A R { This afternoon the [Hinois Glon (1 ) " GROOVER, ‘ lub with Swiss Bells made their N AND SURGEON, finitial appearance, and all were de w0 4 Kentueky Bldg. | hahted with their fine concert. They ) . | will open the evening's entertain- | land, F]ond_‘_______ ‘I~ nt tonizht at 7:15 with a prelude ! W o8 IRVIN [ concert, whieh will continue until 'NTIST tx01h, at which time Dr. Stanpley «Led 1p July, 1900 | v bs will deliver his last lecture,y § #¢ 10 Kentucky B-lldlll‘ which will be on wesmerism and | Ofive 180; Residence 84 | iy otz Dro Krebs was heard ves SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for ¢he Social Dep municated to the Society Editor b written notices to the Society Editor, care Lve Notices of social functions, ciub meetings, church ga other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ment as soon as they occur in order that their news value is not Q0002 QQ0Q00QQQQCYVVVRORQ00 0N i, A The Chautauguans yesterday aft-;first ure of hearing the finest singer ever i hour fmoaei < TELEPHONE NUMILLRS—SOCIETY IIITCR. @ Q Pe) [} ut can be com- & y either of the above telephones. € Telecram. @ rags and @ ° n o o | OO | Q000 e - ——————— | Chautauqua Entertainments | Of The Highest Class Lakeland, at which tirie he will conduet the Bibl known from ocean to ocean and uo one ever tires of hearmmg him A\t 11 Rucker Adams will lecture on “*Har- mony. ' s talented wife has been m charge of this hour since flu‘; opening of the Chautauqua, and. ! while regretting to give her up, all ! will be delighted to hear “Mrs. | Adams' husband” He will have something to say which will interest | all. At 2:30 tomorrow afternoon the Hlinois quartette will give a hnlf-; Lour coneert and at 2 o'clock Miss | Hamilton will lecture | Walden, the Magician. Whe is it that has forgotten Ger- | main, the magician who appeared on the Chautanqua platform last _w:lr] appearance an Sunshine Hawks is o'clock Superintendent ¢ | with his wonderful feats of magie? | Vool there is coming another artist ' [y e eifted Lorenzo Walden, who Wil cive an oevening of mirth and tomorrow nisht Graphic i e Greenwich (Convn in an articly piving an aceount of ore o of Walden's mystorions enter- 1anments, says “While cominz from Florida re- contly e omet a eentleman who lost his teoth while partine company :\\ilh his dinner: the magician's ELAND, FLA., FEB. 20, ' PAGE THRES. You'd Detter GET READY We have a beau.iful line of New Goods. Our Easter Offerings in Dress Materials and Accessories being the most complete ever brought to the city. See our Children's Dresses==just received a shipment. A Snao for 0u|c Sae, 8 cres As fine land as there is in Florida, one and a half mile from station; 60 ares under good wire fence; 30 acres cultivated; 123 large bearing orange trees, 200 grapefruit trees, budded, 4 vears old; 30 acres fine pine timber; 10 acres choice hammock land cov- e At : g ered with oak: 10 acres good muck land. The first man with $2,500 cash gets this bargain, another $2,000 to be paid in one, two and three years, Act quick as this wili not last. Call o write CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH Sunday school every Sunday morn KELSEY Bmo&"” im-d..; afternoon by a laree audi 'lm\\-r. h:nlh.': been doubted, e \'n.lr. ing at 9:45. Everybody cordially in- W 2 lence, and a record breaking erowd junteered to return the teeth to their sited. . 8 a e an a § LAWYER i‘.-.i!l be present tonizht, |n\\ ner Walden first asked for a —_— ’ 4 3 This worning Dr Tupper preached ' hines hook and a picee of meat on FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. P 0 Bdz Phone 319, Lakeland, Fla. TUCKER & TUCKER, 1;“1(] at 11 o'cloel Miss Hamilton (spoke on the “Americanization of | the World " Miss Hamilton s al K&T::dyml. iur)‘ versatile woman and a fluent oteland. Florida speaker, and she is alwave heard i e bWl great interest A C0X— Tomorrow's Program. Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock ¥UNICIPAL JUDGE AND the famous platform orator, A. W NOTARY PUBLIC. | (Sunshine) Hawks, will make his | - Office City Hall A GOOD-BYE KISS. [ i v LDWARDS ‘ bl | Attorney-at-Iaw. A good-bye kiss is a little thing; With your haud on the door to go, | biut it takes a venom out of the sting | Of u thoughtless word or a cruel fling That you made au hour ago Office in Munn Bullding AKELAND, FLORIDA. | CEreBe kiRl BN IR SARAH E. WHEELER | USTEOPATH PHYSICIAN i Raus 5, 6 and 7, Bryant Bullding, Lakeland, Fla. ne 278 Blue. ! Houe Plone 278 Black. v kiss of zreeting is sweet and rue | After the toil of the day, And it smooths the furrows plowed | ! flee Phic i i it by care, | ¥ & A D ENDENHALL |7 tines on the forshead sou onee | ‘% Engineers and Architects called fait s 212-217 Drane Bldg. In the years that have flown away. LAKELAND, FLA. “Tis a little thing to say, “You me Fi»i’ e land examination. kind, "8, rxamination, reports 1 love you, my dear,” each night; Blueprirting. But it sends a thrill throngh the Sk S heart, 1 find- A : MACDOIOUGI. tender, and @ & Deen & Brysut Bldg. i Bur- 5 " | For love s love s} biind R Architect. . { Bevec [deng As we climb life's razeed height. | a¢ in Bungalow Lakeland, Florida. We starve each other for love’s ca- | D0 OGERS, o | ots; . r 1o not give! Lawyer, gonl to bless, Bryant Building S 5 1ok Plione 259, ¢ | ind, Florlda e is rd to i t B HUFFAKER, | nivew Lan A Lorney-at-Lyw— . Hag Bartew, Fla . Man's Dress Coat for Glrl. Among the new coat models for| early autumn wear a good many cut-, ELIZABETH OF ROUMANIA receiving these he haited the hool receiving these he bhaited the hoe : and cast it overboard. In a few min | utes he felt a tug and on pulline| i* in a fish was found on the | o the line Walden then '!1 to the man who had lost the tecth | and commanded him to cut the fish open. On doinz so the teeth were digcovered turn: | | charge. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St i The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin D. D., vastor. Sunday school 9:46 a. m. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. au¢ 5 pm Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:3C. Woman’s Missionary and Ald 8¢ clety Monday 3:30 p. m Baptist Young People's at 6:16 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting lirst Wednesday ut 7:30 p. m. Last Opportunity TO BUY Orange Grove Lots Meeting FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tennessee Ave., Between Main and Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. S. Patterson, Pastor. Sunday Services—Sunday school, 9:46; preaching, 11 a. m.,, and 7 p. m. Wednesday —Prayer meeting at 7:15 p. m. Get a home in the Beautiful FUTCH & ROGERS SUB-DIVISION Just one block from the brick paving on Florida Avenue. Only twelve blocks from Main street. CITY WATER ELECTRIC LIGHTS LARGE BEARING ORANGE TREES M. E. Church, South L. C. Jenkins, Pastor. ~ubuay school 9:45 o Moruiug sermon 11:00 &, @. pworth League 6:00 p. A Evening serviec 7:00 p. m Prayer-meeting Wedneaday 7:0 p o - - East Lakeland Misslon. Sunday school at 2 p. m. E, A. Milton, superintendent. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p. m EPISCOPAL (ALL SAINTS) CHURCH Rev. J. H. Weddell minister i« This sub-division is located between Amoretti strcet and Patterson street. Tennessec avenue isopened, and is being paved with clay the entire length of the sub-division. Services—11 a. m. and 5 p. m. on every Sunday, excent third. Sunday School—10 a. m Sunday. Lekeland Branch of the Woman '+ eversy T'ENTIST. away eftects are notlceable. A little | inz, Over Postoffice. | more exteme, but like the cutaway Plione 339. coat, 18 a fascinating model llke & Pione 300 Red. man's dress coat. very long at the ! . "\KELAND, FLA. vs .} TRISTON, LAWYER “*alrs East of Court House.) | b T»‘-?\'I_'OW. FLORIDA. 'm of Titles and Real “'ate Law g Speclalty. T 3R . E. HAYDEN © PIANOFORTE AND 2 ORGAN “iteh and Gentry Bldg. nonday, Thursday and tirday, 1 to 5 2 ‘KELAND, FLA ! UNDERTAKING C0., £ -\‘:H.\L DIRECTOES. "4 & Gentry Building. Day. 241; Nighe, ~—— | that go over the shoulders. | back and sloped away at the sides. It | 13 not becoming to every type of fig- | | ure, but looks well upon a tall and elender girl. The coat in this case Is made of | broadcloth, or heavy satin, while thei | ekirt is carried out in a lightweight 'supple silk and wool fabric of a solid | | eolor striped with green, blue or burnt | orange. The severe cut of the coat and the simplicity of the skirt make the costume very 1 Sieeves Lose Identity. The sleeves of evening gowns have | lost their identity in the draperies | Some- | times they are composed of the small- est string of brilliants over the shoul- | der, while on afterncon gowns, waists | llml a few evening gowns they are | 'long, lace frilled and show Increasing | “13 Red. tuliness | Auxiliary meets on the Monday fol- {lowing the first Sunday of each {month, at 3 p. m, at the residence There is a rumor that the Prince of some one of the members, as may of Wales will marry Princess Eliza| pe announced. j beth of Roumanta. The princess, ¥h0| p) gainte Guild meets on Tuesdas was born in 1894, is the second child and e¢ldest daughter of the cm"‘lfter the third Sunday, In the Guild prince and princess of Roumania, the | Ball, at 3 p. m. latter of whom is the daughter of the duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, bet- ter known in England as the duke of Edinburgh Latheran Chureh. Surday schoc! 10:00 a. m Services are held on second ap” i tourth Sundays. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday 8chool at 10 a. m. Hig Limit. The Father—*“Can jyou support my daughter in the style to whick she has been accustomed?” The Suitor—"Yes, T P W, but not in the style to which her| Christian Endeavor Soclety at * mother and yon have been trying t0 p. m. make me think for the past siz Prayer aadny months she has been accustomed.” lh‘ at? ,' ':ln(. b bt Cor. E. Orange ana So. Tennessee { Preaching service at 11 a. m. anc | Prices on these lots range from $450 TO $475 EASY PAYMENTS For Further Information, See FUTCH & ROGERS Office: Futch & Gentry Building PHONE 241 S il S——