Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 26, 1913, Page 5

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- . . A % 2 THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, MARCH 26, 1913, PAGE MIVE S e ST cEEESS, [FREE LIPS MAKE OR MAR BEAUTV:; e —————\ HOWDY, FOLKS. ; One moment, please, while I intro- duce myself. For the past three years I've been connected with the sicGuire Racket Store of Plant City. New you know me, don't you? Sometime ago I disposed of my in- terest in that business and, after leoking over the entire State, have decided to cast my lot among you gcod people. 1 have secured thn Cowdery building, formerly occupied by the Harper 10c store and the Van- . | | derslide Furniture Company. 3 et A A S R I, We expect to open about April 1. The’ Music Club meets tomorrow The stock will consist of every- afternoon at 4:30 sharp; all mem- |thing in the ready-to-wear line of !bers are urged to be present. men's, boys’, women's and children’s, 1 [ {4 s Case of Fire 5 L also notions, housefurnishings, shoes Phone 5’000 Mrs. William Hocker, of Ocala, |for the whole family., In fact, the —" Sensitive, Mobile Mouth Will Make an Otherwise Plain Face Attrac- l tive, Declares Woman Writen PLRSONALY PARAGRAPHS & ;e *To begin with, beautiful lips are mobile and flexible. No matter how perfect their contour, lips that are fix- ed and tight are never attractive. Then, too, holding the lips in & fixed position quickly ages the face and in- duces lines in it even less attractive than the line of the mouth. Persons who make constant use of their lps |§ —in laughter, conversation, or singing |F —preserve the charm of youth and mobility in them that is not apt to be | | apparent in those given to silence. This, alone, indicates the necessity for exercise, and all beauty culturists ad- vise exercise of the lips to preserve & vouthful face and keep the mouth flexible and attractive.” Marie Montaigne makes this point in an article in Harper's Bazar. She |¢ White Residence Suburb, iStaze president of the Federation of |fame goods as elsewhere, sold cheap: Woman's Clubs, will visit the Wom- | €r than anywhere. .nd Mrs. Russell Holcomb are |an’s Club of Lakeland on Friday an¢| Look out for our circular which |goes on to say: y ;-m& of a lovely 10-pound|while in the city will be the guest | Will give exact date of our opening| “0dd as it may seem, it becomes ]uSt WeSt 0/ Lake fieuiah " ,»‘;; torn Monday Dight. of Mrs. George M. Wright. and the most astonishing low prices | quite impossible to cherish {irritating | N ekt —— you people have ever been offered. thoughts when the corners of the lips (8§ e 0 Scott, of Arcadia, came| Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pixley| MOORE'S RACKET STORE, |8re turned up. Insensibly little sprites (& i R g is forenoon to spend the day |left this morning on their homeward | Cowdery Building, Main St, Lakeland gehan})ydmen;ortl:- clfm dl:t;lng into |3 T ia 50 weel n Jacksonville and St. Au- 22 ) brest gustine, proceeding then to their gETN. SAMALE | S 8 ad pretty mouth. Not the constant laugh- ter that stretches the lips and lines the cheeks, but that merriment which keeps the lips flexible and drives away furrows of care.” L —— gev. W H. Steinmeyer, assisted pis son, Rev. F. L. Steinmeyer, is giucting 8 successful revival at pisieland Methodist church this mrewene i BEAUTIFUL HAIR No lottery, no scheme, just a plain business proposition. Lot is desirably located on corner, and well worth $300. Buy one or more lots, and Tampa, was in the city for a short visit Monday. Miss Park came in a car with the doctor who was bring-|A Simple Remedy Beautifies the ing a patient through Lakeland. She Hair, Cures Dandruff, lup' returned to Tampa on the 5:30 train Falling Hair as she was on night duty. Her many i friends were very glad to see her What a pity it is to see so many looking so well and that sbe is so|DPeople with thin, crispy hair, faded well pleased with her work. They|or streaked with gray, and realize New Brassieres. Brassieres with adjustable shoulder straps for wear with evening gowns are among the new things shown. Lace insertion alternating with rid- bon makes an extremely dainty gar ment of this kind. This is held ia place over the shoulders by ribbons. Another model is entirely of lace, strengthened by decorative straps e — gev. Smith Hardin has been spend- \he day in Lakeland, coming up bis home in Tampa to look aft- pis extensive business interests e — yr, and Mrs. D. H. Cumbie and g and Mrs. B. G C'::’:lo “v‘ent wish for her every success. that most of these people might have | around the lower edge, fastening the 2 to Plant City yes y after- ——— e soft, glossy, abundant hair of beauti- | front and making ltl‘l' th 3 , f ps over the o, returning via Coronet, making PUNY PARAGRAPHS FOR | tal color and lustre if they would | shoulders. Allover embroidery . may for every douar you pay ln ¢ trip in Mr. D. H. Cumbie's Ford PALE, PEEVISH AND but use the proper treatment, There PARTICULAR PEOPLE.|ix no necessity for gray hair under sixty-five years of age, and there is Suggested by Powell. Roiex cuse for anyone, young or old, There are lots of men in this town having thin, straggling hair, either who would not have climbed the 1ad-1¢y)) ¢ gandruft or heavy and rank st City this morning to attend |der of successful business 1f the| .o ing wity excessive ol \issionary Union, being held Board of Trade had not stendied the| you can bring back thv. Batural here in the Presbyterian church, ludder. ' color of your hair in a few days and Politics ne\'e’r buflt a ecity. forever rid yourself of any dandruff The télephone excuange, under the; A cOW doesn’t back up across the | apg 1ooge pairs, and make your hair deut management of Mr. Leon-|COW lot to be milked. You eannot|gyoy gtrong and beautiful by using ki, is being improved in the way of build up this town by sitting down, | wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair upmeut and new appliances. The crossing your hands and waiting for Remedy. For generations common 3; distance booth has been moved it to happen. Sage has been used for restoring and wisteits in order to make more| OUr town is all right since the pregerving the color of the halr; and i for these improvements, Taken | ¥Rockers have left. Sulphur is recognized by Scalp Spe- .ixr, we have one of the best| The development of this town 18 cia)igts as being excellent for treat- also be used for this type of support, and a light but original boning, that the bust be left free as well as sup- ported, is a very practical detail. cash, you get 5 per cent in- terest in this lot. When all stock in lot has been taken in this way, all holders of certificates will be given no- tice, and they can sell, orhold e — Ars. Alice McLeod, Mrs. Flora imble, Miss Lela Galloway and g Clara McIntosh, went down to Lace Flounces Extremely Wide. The new laces show three or more distinct patterns of a varlety of meshes. Silk floss embroidery is seen | B on some and edges and entre-deux of |k black Chantilly and Bohemian lace are much in evidence. Extremely wide flounces, varying from sixteen to twenty-four inches, are shown and these flounces will undoubtedly be much used. - To Hold Buttons. When sewing buttons on, if a nar row plece of tape is threaded through ——————— e e e D . . o systews and the most accom- | M 0n¢ man's duty. ment of hair and scalp troubles. the button and a small hole plerced f r hlgh r prlce' Should ating “hello” girls in the State. If a stranger don’t like the weath-| 1t vou are troubled with dandrufr; through the article and the tape 0 e AT R T, er tell him to forget it. or itching scalp, or it your hair is| dravn through and the ends of the urs. B H. Frizell left today for Tl‘"' town’s :leveloplnent I8 the|oging its color or coming out, get :::: :;I;c:i?t::ml:‘ ;';';:u:': ;T"t : they prefer to Se“ at Once, y former home in Kansas City, | %™ ommrtunl ty. a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage| a4 l.onx as-the artiole; ks 0, for several months' visit. Mr. (l)("r town will be just what We| and Sulphur from your druggist, and — and no One else be Wl"ln to i Virs, Frizell have resided here|D2ke 1t . h 1 Botice the improvement in the ap- Ask the Unsuccessiut g e time and are much pleased | THIs town's welfare is the whole pearance of your hair after & tow| which fs the ehrler . it town's business. ; days’ treatment. ch I8 the eavicr - ol th Likeland and expect to make it . Mr. Frizell is connected e firm of Marshall & San- %, coutractors and builders. You never see any “To Let” llnll\w_L;_____.__ It takes team work to build up Our Shoes are made right: pay more, I will take lot and pay $300.00 cash for it, jor if some desire to sell, | and other holders of certifi- jcates desire tohold for higher | price, I will take at cost, in- terests of those desiring to | sell, and pay them cash for same. this town. A baseball player would | e b, composed of Rev. and | 0L MR 1 LG BN ©° %\ 3. Patterson, Mrs. Wnlker,lc“,r: r" t the cl; i Johns, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. gmee: WL S ARl 4 Mr. d % d 4 y sl s o Unity counts. Once a band master s, .. G. Gannon, Mrs. Bank, M ir. J. W. Meeker, went down to insisted that all slide trombones be B0ty Just ovealie s uuend‘operated in unison. That's the only | Bhulis shasion i tze w°mnn.q}place where unity is misapplied. s ‘ Forgive the knockers as we for- Union, which is meeunx,xlve Sarelvea S Presbyteri ! o k7. WY o ‘h“; Cohesion is found only ia livin: things. A sack of shelled corn can- It ang Nps, D, H. Fletch not work together, People in this' TR er, of i ow kened unto w1, Mich., who have been 'h_‘town should nt be likene I8 i :shelled corn. ors in Lakeland for several | { | oesn’ more to laugh from this city as their| Le ODORN & Cony MRy 8 rte trips !than to worry. iy g through 0 . town begins and ends with - parts of South Florida, left ourselves. -y}' ‘l"!mme ¥ Way & (vinede. The Board of Trade in Florida— ' foicher has tried the Pacific yellow pine and cypress. 4 .;:,,innld :.‘lh" winter re-| "y, iy easier to make excuses than s, with .d.,, - . to get out and dig for our town. N He h‘:n:::’p.:::l.“:: You are not going to make this €2l and we don’t doubt that he S W TR . 14 US again mext winter. NOTICE OF srfiocx- r " Will read the Lakeland | HOLDERS' MEETING. Ty week im i I s llmh.flli The annual meeting of the stock- ——————— }holdeu of the Chautaugqua Auditor- " . o h :m CINCINNATI-LOUISVILLE | iV™ Association will be held at the ¥iuth Atlantie Limited; daily office of the association in Lakeland, train. Diners, H, C, Bretney, | F12-» 0n Monday, the ith day of May, "4 L & N. R. R, Jacksonville, | 1913 at 11 o'clock a m., to hear re iports. to elect a board of directors 130@ >9300, Property will be sold in this beau- tiful residence section for next few days, on excedingly liberal terms. Small cash payment, balance on easy installments. Property is cer- tain to be higher, so sooner you buy, the larger your profits will be, as present prices will not remain in force but very few days. When you wish to look at property, see us or phone 342 or 165 Greem, and will take you out in car to look Our shoes always have ROOM ENOUGH for your toes; they are built on artistic lines, and look stylish; they FIT SNUG and support your gy may come before the meeting. H. D. BASSETT, President. !L. M. FUTCH, and transact such other business as - Secretary and Treasurer. 475-Wed tecesssete it over. 'D. H. Sloan our shoes and give you Good Value. * OLDEST ARY ysT tF THR| Come early or you will have to sit I for everything you need from head gy e 456 City Tax Collector. Deen told of the diference betweesd | ‘-'“flanl“; Ha r(,';‘ J tearfuily, “How can o rul ! JOSEPH LeVAY ankles; and they wear untilKingdom Come. We put plenty ofmoney into Buy your shoes fromus. You will ; CITY TAX BOOKS CLOSE APRIL 1|1 |jke them so well you'll come to us - and wait for your turn. - H. L SWATTS, to foot. e —— b e FINE PICTURES | 0w Mo bar thro ows i bod [ The Home of Mart Schattner & Marx Clthes | FOR TONIGHT | Seamtitinons rosen vcsaee o h H l | our braine and Intellect, and that | | Gumb animals eould not. Being dis | e u B = | pbedient one da¥, [ told him that it he - e | would not o > rujer would *ik | sr talk, mother? It has ro intellect” veg e \-:m. =Exchange.

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