Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 3, 1913, Page 5

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N, se of Fire yne 3,000 N, «1«’!‘ . Jefferson Davis’ birthday A been closed. rved otherwise. summer, n the fall. returning with a revival, f next week. ew days. as. L. her rs. Hobbs was DeRieux, of this city, time, peaches. nesday, Mrs. when it will ttrested to learn that Mr. at the First Dade (‘ity Ul SPECIALS Best Butter Pork and — Starch 'Clean Store Goods quare Deal SN\ g1 ed or Money Re- Chandler ly Ferguson & Usher. Phone 123 NS - l -\ - K SONAM A:fesult the postoffice and The dayv {lired and Helen Morse . Auburndale this mornlngt will visit friends for sev- C. Jenkins is spending k at Palmetto, where he is He may ot return until the mid- L C. Norvell has gone to| where she goes to wit- jencement exercises of the ollege, at which institu- pirma is a student. Tht lat- company her mother home Hobbs came down from Pierson and is th:2| sisters, Mrs, M. F. on and Miss Gertrude De- formerly Amd; dially welcomed by her llans returned this morn- Joints in Tennessee, having in the reunion. He reports but says he didn't ng that looked better to | Lakeland—he didn’t say | bout girls, but, of course, | " he saw matched up with | H\.to illness and absence of | e members from the city, iing of the Ladies’ Friendly the Episcopal church will h tomorrow at Mrs. Hel-| it has been postponed until| be Helljer, on whlc.ll is hoped all members vnll in this city of the groom Pl ton, of Tampa, is to wed Ro )y Hull McFarlan, of that lorrow evening, the affair to Methodist Mr. Pixton is the eldest . Frel Pixton, a formcrj ‘the- Methodist church here, is now in charge of h: O UR R 36¢ Oat Meal 24¢ 24¢ R4c rything as Rep- Dr (3 The Baby Show, which was to have been given on June 14 by the D Circle of the Woman’s Missionary the city having the whooping cough at this time. There was a small scrap over about jard Bennett has gone mi the Bowyer building this morning W. Va, where he will, when a plumber named Nichols, em- to' ployed by C. A, Mann, struck another ,mumher named Ahearn, jolting the iatter considerably. cxcuse for some persons to intimate that he was not pure Caucasian. Ahearn happening along this morn- ing twitted Nichols with his alleged -negro blood, with the result as stat- ed, Both men will probably tell their stories in police court tomorrow morning, Ahearn being in jail in the meantime, because when apprached by an officer he became offensive. NOTICE BAND MEMBERS A special meeting will be held on Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. It concerns you. PRESIDENT. DUTTON-HARRIS SHOE STORE OPENS TOMORROW AFTERNOON We will be open for business Wed- | nesday, June 4, at 4 p. m, We invite every one into our store. ! but through the kindmess of the Lakeland Hardware and Furniture Store we were able to secure some very beautiful chairs, mirrors, ete. I So you will have plenty room to sit i down. ‘Everybody come and see our new styles in footwear. DUTTON-HARRIS CO., | Foot Fitters, Lakeland and Kissimmee, 796 To the Housekeepers of Lakeland. + We wish to call attention to a new | edvertisement in this issue, W. B. Marcum, one of the well- {known and firmly established busi- ness men of our live town. Mr. Marcum keeps all the good things to eat for both man and beast, handles them by cleanly methods and always gives fair Thone 251. — Neatly Expressed Warning. “This seat {8 provided by the vica for old pcople and children, and not *or men who ere horn tired,” is the inscription on a public geat which hae fust been placed in the pretty Susse® {RFug.) town of Alidhyres HELLO, FELLOWS! Let's ball the Jack to the yount men's Baraca cluss at the First Bap- tist church, Sunday, at 9:45 a. m That’s the bunch that does thing: Watch them make the 100 mark thi- | summer. Are you on? COMMITTEE. e < v No. Six-Sixty-Six This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a ton'c the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better .han Calomel and does not gnpo or sicken. 25: (EDISONL) " A BOOSTER I8 ONB WHO DOES THE GREATEST GOOD TO THB GREATEBT NUMBER. WB SHOW THE BEST PIC- TURES IN THB BEST MANNER. Open at 5:30. A WAIF OF THE DESERT. (Nestor—Western Drama.) THE LASS O0' THE LIGHTS. | | | 3 1 (Imp—Drama.) ! WHEN AN OLD MAID GETS BUSY. (Eclair—Comedy-Drama.) Union of the First Methodist church, fias been indefinitely postponed, ow- ing to a number of the children of i SCRAP NEAR BOWYER BUILDING. Nichols, who is of French extraction and a native of New Orleans, has been annoyed be- cause his dark complexion has givea! | Our fixtures did not arrive in time| that of | treatment. | 797 | | wegetable, tonic remedy, for wom(n== | Cardul—for it has been In successful THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK FLAND FLA., JUNE 3, 1913. GOVERNOR JOHNSON SIGNING ALIEN LAND LAW The photograph shows Gov. Hiram Johnson of California at his desk in the capitol signing the alien land iaw in which the administration at Washington took a deep interest on account of the possibilities of foreign complications. MUSIC AT AUDITORIVM | FOR THIS WEEK.‘ — Kmblem of Charfty. Leve, kindness, toleration, what over charity may be, or It she is com The Auditorium orchestra is being m,‘.‘ of them all, I know net. AN complemented very highly for the that I do kuow is that she is rare fine music rendered the past week. aad that her emblem on a sailor's arm Their program for this week will in-| =48 always drawn between the anchor clude tht overtures “Lustspicl,” by 88d the oross—Cunninghame-Gre Keler Bela; ‘“Tnchantment,” Her-, man; “Caliph of Bagdad,” Baseldien; | -— PR, “Love Whispers,” waltz, Daly; “Bo Not a Rarity, Peep,” march, Lincoln; ‘“Roman Funny how many men there are cas Races,” gallop, Lincoln; “Tears and tell you a day or two after the election Smiles,” serenade, Lincoin, and “Love ‘hat they kuew it would be that way Whispers” waltz, Daily, together and that so-and-so would ba clected. And you can always find them, too~ with some of the latest popular songs Jovington News, and selections. | FLOOR NEEDS CONSTANT CARE T A Mystery, An old lady making her first visit Important Things to Engage the Housewife, ed classical dancers. When the cum | tain fell she turned excitedly to her daughter. “My soul, Melinda!" she The woman who does all her own | whispered. “It's wonderful! She's | housework may lessen her burdens |that graceful, and yet she never onoe ' greatly by giving attention to her | moved ler feet!’ | kitchen floor other than its daily vig- | orous scouring. For perfect cleanli- ness it should be painted, oiled or cov- ered with linoleum, but such a floor i shows every bit of dust and is tiresome to the feet. Rugs made from two thick- nesses of old carpet stitched together on the machine will be heavy enough not to kick about, and if placed at out- er doors prevent much tracking in of { dust and mud. A large cushion with { a stout brown denim cover will be found very comforting to weary feet when there are many dishes to wash or big ironings to do. Once a week the floor margin should be cleaned with damp cloth over the broom, and if soiled spots exist around the stove they should be cleaned with | a small scrubbing brush. Once each month the rugs should be removed and the floor thoroughly cleaned. ARCHER ing chairs, tables, kitchen cabinet Lining for Transparent Walsts. The ways in which color is com- pined with white in waists and lin- gerle frocks are endless and generally | most attractive. Cheruit is to be thanked for giving us the flesh-col- ored net lining of transparent waists. This faint undertone of rose is very alluring. One finds it not only In the thin waists, but also in wraps and blouses of exceedingly soft white | gatin. These are lined with a warm tone of pink chiffon, which shows through the folds of the satin in a delicate flush which is indescribably lovely. exchange new furniture for old. Goods bought and sold. 310 W, Main 8t., Old Opera House Building. Girl’s Middy Blouse. A young girl's middy blouse is of white English drill, with the collar und cuffs of striped or plain color. It has a wide belt and pearl buttons. CARDUI WORKED UKE A CHARM MY LINE INCLUDE® on_Falled to felp, Worked Like a Charm. Jonesville, B. c.—"! suffered with womanly trouble,” writes Mrs. J. & Kendrick, ia o letter from this place, “and at times, I could not bear to stand on my fest. The doetor sald I would aever Do any better, and that I would Rave to have an eperation, or I would Rave a cancer. 1 went to the Respital, and they opee ated on me, but I got no better. They said medicines would do me no good, and I thought I would have to dle. At last I tried Cardui, and began to tmprove, #o I continued using it. Now, |chaging elsewhere. I am well, and can do my owa work I don't feel any pains. Cardul worked like a charm.” There musct be merit in this purely Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigans Come and see me before prr You! patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand use for more than 50 years, for the treatment of womanly weakness and { disease. v efiams Building | o0 . AR R | T LA MRS s Medicine Co.. Chattancoga. Tena. for Special . Kentucky Ave.| smsnev vunmm i ... i EVa oSl Jami suosenscenaonimontnsnass > - g RERS e e = o> > = o G Ay A O ey = Attentlon to Kitchen One of the Most | to the theater saw oue of our so-calle | New and Second Hand Store FOR BARGAINS 011 stoves and wood stoves, double ovens and single ovens, dressers ani commodes, rocking chairs and din- sideboards and refrigerators, library table, baby cabs, beds and walkers: good iron beds $3, §2.50 and §3; springs, $1.26, $1.61 and §2. Will|== See ARCHER PAGE VY BUILDERS'SUPPLIES Exclusive sales agents for HYDRO BAR WATER PROOFING. National Show Cases and Fixtures, Plate and Window Glass STAFFORD STANDARD SFEATS. for Schools, Churches and Theaters. Terra Cotta Roofing Tile. Good Red Building Briek. Carload lots for prompt deliveries. Concrete Reinforcing Steel. Get our prices befors buying. McKEE & CO. 204 Twigg Street _— Tampa, Florida I)e REE SI[AM PREESING ClIJB . andMann Plumbing Co. G]eaning, Pressing and Alteration. Ladies Work a Specialty. Work Galled For [and Delivered. Prompt Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed. C.A MANN, Manager N. Kentucky Ave. Phone 257 Bowyer Building For Walls and Ceilings PEE-GEE FLATKOATT The Sanitary, Durable, Flat Gil Finish For that artistic, harmonious ef’nct which mnkengxome worth living in, use Pcc-Gee Flatkoatt, the v:odern wall fimsh, Mort economical, because when soiled, it can be easily ':vld-had or cleaned; it sinks into and becomes part of the Dlfl“el‘l,rhl" fl'"‘x nd toughening with age and lasting as long as the lasterf e plai: direcuons on each can make it easy to am)lg'lv: l:l ;J;r et’:lt B\l‘:;m"ll Ask our deaier in your town for *Madern Methad of Finishing tals our handsome, be: uvu¥ully-1]lnslru(e(l lmok, giving color schemes and practical suggestions, Free onrequest. Banufactured by PC&SIBC-G&U‘LCfl CO. INCORPORATED Louisville, Ky. wor Sale by GAUIBENT 4 lumwm( HY Lakeland Haidware & Furniture Co. STOP! THINK! LISTEN! We want to do your watch repairing. We make aspecialty of repairing watches that others have failed to make keep good time. Why not bring your watch in and let us put it in good shape? COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla, COBDBOBOBOBO TR & AL Ropnd IR S A A A3 R o - Lakeland Paving&ConstructionCo. Artificlal 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 SF,J HOFFMAN J.N.OMIS J. P. NEWBECKER ;‘ Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Man Plumting For a House Com- plete Only $115.00 Consisting of a complete bath r oom, containing one enameled dath tub, one enameled lavatory complete, one closet complete with cak tanl and seat, one 18x30 sink in kitchen and 130 galion range Deller Witk o necessary pipes to complete job and pay nspection fees for 118 Call and talk it over, Hot and cold water to all fixtures : MANN PLUMBING CO Bowyer Bldg, 303 N. Ky., Ave. Phone 381. Ihmking 0t o Building a Home Our proposition will interest youm, i{ Decause it insures you getting what you want at a saviag of many ul- A Home Built by Us on E. Lime 8t lars. L. B GILL & SON BUILDERS OF HOMES. Phone 34 Black G e e

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