Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 20, 1913, Page 5

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; Mr. and Mrs, Bragginton and little ! /5cn have gone to Chicago, and frow | there will go to Sooth Bend, Ind., |\ here they will make their home in l tke future. In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 Misses Pearl Bennett and Esther osch, two popular teachers of Bar- w high school, are spending a few ! ays in the city. 1‘ Mr. 1. J. Elliston is up from Tam-; | Pa today for the purpose of makinz| arrangements to add another story to i his business pror erty, the store rooms | POW occupied by W. P. Pillans and e J. W. Chiles, This will be qui i g 2 i quite an | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jackson are Improvement and will finish off nice. he proud parents of a bouncing son, ' 1y ). plock of buildings on Maia | orn last night, Dr. Groover in at- ((,on¢ facing the park. endance. Mr. and Mrs. A, D, Leonard mn‘, children have gone to their old homo . in Cleveland, Ohio, where they will! !spend several wecks and where Mr. Leonard will enjoy a well- earned rest VS gy e from his ardorous Auties as manager | of the L ¢ hany friends will be interested to! e Lakeland Branch o the Penin- parn that they are the parents of a| Rii2 Telephones Co, andsome little son, born last night,| br. Groover in attendance. Mon. Eppes Tucker, Jr., has r il roed from a stay of several days at bcala, where he went on some im-| ortant legal business. IS el Mr. H. B. Zimmerman, of the Lake- land Artificial Stone Co., has just completed a fine sidewalk for Mr, S. M. Stephens in front of the Stephens uats, which is quite a handsome im- provement to this property and to: that side of the lake. Mr, Stephens’ Mr. Hibbert Weathers will go to akeland tomorrow morning to join is sister, Miss Janet Weathers at he home of their cousin, Mrs. I. V. tevens, for a twenty-four-hour isit.——Ocala Star. sit.-—Ocala remainder of the property owners on | the lake, a petition to lay sidewalks around the lake being circulated to- | day, Mrs. C. Green and her mother, rs. R. A. Browere, of Lakeland, ft this afternoon for a little pleas- re trip down the east coast. Mrs. I'N - L browers has been in Ocala two weeks | 155 WILLIAMS' ART | isiting her daughter ani son-in.| STUDIO TO REMAIN OPEN. L, and thinks our town is ideal in| very way.—Ocala Star. Mrs. G. H. Alfield and daughter, fiiss Maude, leave on tonight's train pr Jacksonville, from which place hey will sail tomorrow on the Clyde eamship Lenape for New York,wm"a B here they will spend the summer 5 i & ith friends and relatives. 1t is| Samples of my work can be secn oped that Mrs. Alfield will return |2t Miss Patton’s Store. Call and eatly improved in health. | examine them, then phona 332 Black or come to 409 Vermont Ave, | 712 MISS DAISY B. WILLIAMS. pils to my STUDIO OF ART. Rates for month of eight lessons: Crayons in Black and Sepia...$2.50 Water Color Painting 3.00 Oil Painting . 3.00 [ Messrs. Cecil Pillans, Eugene Ed- ards, Chiles and several otheryoung pen of the city, will take in the Vet- Fans’ reunfon at Chattanooga next| eek. A good number from Lake. nd are going, all of whom are giv- g in their names to Gen. J. A. Cox, Il of which will be pubilshed later. DO'\IT MISTAKE THE CAUSE. | SO { Many Lakeland Feople Have Kidney| | Trouble and Do Not Know It. | Do vou have backache? Are you tired and worn out? | Feel dizzy, nervous and depressed” ! i Are the kidney secretions irregu- ! lar? Highly colored; contain sediment? Likely your kidneys arc at fault. Weak kidneys give warnings of distress. Heed the warning; don’t delay— Use a tested kidney remedy. Read this testimony from Bradley Junction: A petition is being passed around pday by Mr. J. E. Melton and signed D property owners living on Lake orton, which will be presented to be City Council at its mext meeting| lling on that body to “fill in” ound the lake shore. In the event is is done the property owners ree to put down sidewalks all the ay around on the property line.| F. J. Johnson, Bradley Junction, his will be a great lmprovement}F!a.. says: ‘‘About eight months hd it appears to us that the matter|ago I strained my back and at that filling {in would be of little ex-| time my kidneys became disordered. nse or trouble to the city, as much I suffered intensely from backache the sand taken from the streets/and pians in my loins and for several Ul be used in this manner. days 1 was hardly able to work. The kidney secretions became irregular in passage and 1 found difficulty in straightening. Two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills fixed me up in good | shape, relieving the pain ond sore- ness and helping my kidneys. [ have not had any cause for cnmplalnll since.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50| cents, Foster_Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Stotes. Remember the name--Doan’s— and | dpecial For ATURDAYS 0 ibs Granulated Sugar $1.00 0 anyone buying for ash other goods to|} le amount of One| pollar or more. Only| e package of sugar a customer. Every- fing as represented money refunded. 1. Chandler Formerly Ferguson & Usher. Phone 123 take no other. >389 1i 60 1‘0...”.." = CEDISONIA i \\iommmu«" — ' A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER. WE §HOW THE BEST PIC- TURES IN THE BEST MANNER. — Open at 5:30. | THE ‘fl» KE BREAKER | Nestor—Drama. !select the sort best suited fo rthe lead will probably be followed by th‘" I will pemain in Lakeland all sum. | i mer and will be glad to add new pus | 4.00 | Mr. W. A. Hendrix, an attache of | the Lakeland Manufacturing Co., re. ‘tnrned last night from a trip in thc northern part of the State and while ' away attended his sister’s marrlage.! 'WOODROW SENDS NAT BRYAN GUNBBMUMNI]NS (Continued from Page 1.) worthless or barren. | Now the department has tried the experiment of grafting cuttings from a select tree on any uality of a root stock. The result has been very en. couraging. The tree bears its first crop in fourteen months and the cut- tings come true to type. The smaller fruits are the best for shipping purposes. They grow as small as a large orange and are more handily marketed than those of large size. Experiments are being made | with cuttings from various trees to market. SAY! There hain't no vou're digging. You might as well come up wlv.h' the rest of the boys to the Baraca Class at the Baptist church next Sunday and help us dig to make our clas8 of young men the largest in, Floffda. Nuft sed. ' ~OMMITTEE. i e | | NEW GROCERY OPENED. taters where Mr. E. P. Hicson' has opened u‘ first class grocery and feed store, at: 220 Pine street, and wishes us tv! state that he i8 now ready for busi- | i ress. His stock is of the best qu:\l-' ity at the lowest prices. Phone 296, | ————— e | 1 One of Tul'c Valenclennes Is Made | With Neither Trimming Nor Fullness. - I The newest cream white blouses are more plain than ever. The prettiest are tulle valenciennes, or a kind of i soit point d'esprit with figures like those in the valenciennes design. One | blouse of this material has not the slightest trimming or fullness except | in the back, where there is a tiny bit | | to cover the opening and make it look like a narrow plait. The entire thing is made in one piece, the sole garnish being little button studs of black vel- vet in two rows at the throat, both Ibavk and front, and on the wrists. { The neck is cut low and round, with cording of the lace in three rows. A noticeable feature of this blouse, which was designed in a house in the | | Place Vendome and intended for the‘ i Riviera, is the sleeves made all in one | piece, with no extensions whatever. lt‘ is as though the ¢ntire thing had been | | molded together. /No doubt the styles | for the coming season will adopt ideas seen In this blouse. We havo arrived | i at a period when cuts and finishes are | at their cresendo of plainness. Noth- | could not possibly be any more rigid Malari fllfifi. Fever, Prescription No. 866 isprepared especially | for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, ' Five or six doses will b any case, and | if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not | return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sickea. 25¢ A Mystery, An old lady making her first vish to the theater saw omne of our so-c.l ed classical dancers. When the cur tain fell she turned excitedly to her | daughter. “My soul, Melinda!” she | whispered. “It's wonderful! She's ! | that graceful, and yet she never onoe | woved ber feet!’ AUDITORIUM. e ——————] “NTONIGHT “Nat Goodwin Oliver Twist 5 and 10 Cents Adams Building | omox .. ..-. orth Kentucky Ave.| mizestssazie .. & /3 gf “Fish Market.” .for sale. BLOUSE CUT IN ONE PIECE, .OOOODOOOOC‘OOOOOGOOOOODWOO Come and see me before pry chasing elsewhere. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, MAY 20, 1913. : PAGF WTVE NEW (N ENTERTAINMENT LINE Fishing Party Is Something of a New Idea, and Would Seem to Promise Pleasant Evening. Here's a novel idea of a church en- i tertainment which requires little prep- mtlon. A rustic bridge was built out from the stage, inclosing a square space was used for a fish pond. Rocks md ferns were grouped along the edge | of the stage, the floor was covered with green carpet and a pretty meadow scene painted on coarse cotton was hung at the back of the stage, making & very picturesque setting for the pond. Steps led up to the bridge, and at the foot was a rustic lodge, where, on payment of a fee, the prospective fisher was given a pole and a circle of !cardboard, upon which was marked the number of times he was entitled to fish. Thus equipped he went up on the bridge and fished in the pond. Tickets were also sold by the bridge keeper. Refreshments were served, and there were candy and cake tables and .two stalls, where fancy articles were sold. One of these stalls bore the sign Here fish of many brilliant colors and quaint shapes were There were blotters, shav- ing cases, pin cushions and sachet ags. On the cake table were many toothsome fishes—chocolate and clear cancy fishes and boxes of candy deo orated with water color and pen and ink sketches, also sandwiches, cut out ' with fish shaped tin cutters, also cook- | {es and small iced cakes, At intervals singing, recitations and tableaux may be given for variety. SMART CHAPEAU This becoming hat is carried out In green velvet, which Is gathered to form the crown; a bird of paradise plume decorates the back. To Clear the Skin. At this scason of the year the neok begins to show the effect of high col- lars, dark furs and other mediums that give the skin a murky appear ance. Always extend the use of the cleansing cream used to keep the face smooth and clear to the neck and well up into the halr at the back. To eradicate discolorations caused by high or dark collars there {8 no remedy more effective than the com- mon or garden variaty of lemon julce. ! Select firm, juicy lemons and apply the juice to the skin after all traces ing further is possible because effects | of dust or grime have been removed either with soap and water or with or simple. | cleansing cream. The cucumber rem- —_— ' edles are used with much success, al- i though one must be sure they are as represented, else it will be a case of wasting time and meney. Single Rose in Millinery. A large leghorn hat veiled with shadow lace has & single American Beauty rose decoration about the | ecrown, one rose falling over the brim with stem attached to the crown and the other with rose at crows and stem extending downward True Brotherly Feeling. We must repeat the often-repeated saylng, that {t is unworthy a religious man to view an irreligious one either with alarm or aversion, or with any , other feeling than regret and hope |and brotherly commiseration.—Car lyle. DOCHTIUS I P THO PGPS INT MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars You pa tronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lovey of Edisoria Tiezwr J. J. DAVIS & CO. Suaccessors to D. Fulghum 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue Heavy and Fancy Groceries Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty Phone 334 Prompt Delivery | -m P ——— SO FRFRBRB QT QROLR (i, Powell &G McCorquodale Staple and Fauncy Groceries Grain and Feed. LT A Nice Fresh Stock to Belect from, Courteous Treatment and a Fair Deal for All Your Patronage Solicited sad Appreciated. RNID PHONE 280 RED CHCRORORACHC (- MG e DBOHIGO M0 Ak COLE& HULL Have just received a new shipment of Hand Painted Ghina, in newest de- signs and coloring. We invite your inspection. Always remember it is “A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Qptometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fta. SOEFRPOEREQ PRI QBB e MWQ%(MM&M £ Lakeland Paving&ConstructionCo. { i Artificial Stone, Brick and : Concrete Building Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work 307 West Main Street- Phone 348-Black F.J HOFFMAN J.N.DAVIS . P. NEWBECKER Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Map ? L eaatecmasaaad 2 Lo L e 202 1 V2T FERNLEIGH INN Gorner Missouri Avenue and MainiStreet Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet Gool, Comfortable and Homelike Rates, Board and Room: Transients, $1.23 per day; Regular Boarders, $5.00 per week. MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGES, Prop. CHOPOSVOTETETEIOIH 01 1O MOR: PEE-GEE FLATKOATT Piat Oil Fiaish For Walls and Ceilings ‘This modern israpidly lnmp'm'm % Il Uisyine S over rivate houses and mh:u- dings. The plain di- rections on each can m-h it easy to apply with pere fect success. “Modern Method of Filnishing Walls” our handsome book, gives color schemes and practi= calsuggestions. FREE on request. Ask our your town for i nay Peaslee-Gaulbert Co. wewoo . Louisville, Ky. For Sale By Lakeland Hardware & Furniture Co.

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