Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 14, 1913, Page 5

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of Fire roover, of Live the guest of her Intosh. fpon returned to here he goes to clerk in a hotel ! of Kiessimmee, ar- nd, Mrs. ‘.‘. ams and family,/ five this afternoon &, Mrs. T, 1. Mcln- e and daughter, ect to reach Lake- t week. goes to enter the Mned nurse. er, who has been punt, Mrs. Jerkins, geek, has returned f"many friends here f to welcome her ';v" city again, arrived pnville, and will ks in Lakeland, the Bats, Mr. and \lls (mr w. t. and Mrs, Cason | fm a dc]iLhtfu] visit bwn i ’y D. Bryan and Mr. ¥y leave tomorrow the next two ;ntk-inate a great t 0 learn that Mr. * Grave i wedded yesterday ol Tampa, the cere- the bride’s home t BNB\ltter 36¢ kgs Oat Meal 24 « Sard \ Clean Store ilean Goods . Square Deal werything as Rep- ntedor Money Re- o & Usher 123 ime Building b entucky Ave|. R to epend severali j A, Cox, left today E.! Springs, where they go for the bene- ar left today for here she will fit| last | Miss Maggie Anderson has returned: { home from Dade City, where she has! Friday, attending the banquet and been attending the Dade City Nor- mal. She stood the teacher’s exam'- natjon and received a first grade cer- tificate, on the receipt of which she is being warmly congratulated. .Mrs. Leon Hebb, of Bartow, came Tuesday to see her mother,” Mrs, G. F. Parker, who is seriously ill.—Kis- simmee Journal. Mrs. Parker was formerly Mrs, C. E. Jones of this city. Mr. John F. Cox and mother, Mrs. for Green fit of their health, both being in a rundown condition. They expect to be away two or three weeks and their friends hope they will come home greatly improved. Mr. Geo. P. Dickinson, Mrs. Dick- arrive this afternoon from Port! Tampa, to visit Mrs. Gracy over Sun- day. They will also be accompanied by Mrs. Dickinson’s brother, Mr. Gracy, of Tampa, who will spend a few days with his mother and sister here, Conductor Willis, wife and twins, | arrived here from Lakeland this| | week, expecting to make this their | tuture home. They will receive a | hearty welcome from our young mar- Ixio(l people, and the twins will be the pets of the Chronicle. Mrs, John Bates returned to Lake- | land Thursday afternoon. She and i her little daughter lu the country for the past two weeks spending a while with Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Bates. Mrs, Bates i3 at her mothers now, 609 North Gilmore 'avenue. Mr. J. A. Miller, of Florida Uni- versity, who is acting postmaster at Clay Center during the summer, has been spending the past two days in this city, the guest of his friend, J. Hardin Peterson. “Jeff,” as he is popularly known, is captain of the team and vice president of the agri- _| cultural club at the university. Rev. W. 8. Patterson returned this '| morning from North Carolina, hav- ing gone on last Monday to Ashe- ville to officiate at the wedding of one of his brothers. He visited at Winston-Salem, Charlotte and other points in htat State, which is his nu- tive home. Like other people, he says that the more he goes away and comes back the more pleased he is with Lakeland. He reports cold weather in the mountains, snow hav- ing fallen during his stay there. Mrs. A. H. Darracott has returned frcm a delightful automobile trip through Georgia, which she took with her son, Mr. John W. L. Dar- racott and family. mud just twice on the long trip. She time she will go down to Coronet to weeks. Malaria or Chills & Fever Prescription No. 666 is prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, | Five or six doses will bresk 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 sicken. Zic “““”“\ EDISONIA.§ Yot et IT'S COOLER HERE 'THAN AT HOME, SO COME HERE. KING BAGGOTT 'l)ixielnnd Methodist church by the { Rev. W, l\ork and other eastern cities, Mrs. entire town.--Inverness | have been out! gym team, manager of the basketbull[ She reports a| pleasant trip and only two exneri-| ences that were not at all delightful ! —the car having gotten stuck in the | vill be here until Tuesday at which | visit her son’s fgmily for a few | Services tomorrow at 11 a. m. at; QWENS' GREAT CLEARANCE SALE EXTENDED TO JUNE 25. H. Steinmeyer, pastor, Sun- day school at 3 p. m. Epworth at 6:30 p. m. —_—_— will continue their great clearance Services tomorrow night at 7:30 at the DMyrtle Street Methodist church by the pastor, Rev. W, H. Steinmeyer. Supday school o'clock. or account of pay day coming about at 3|the 23rd. The sale has been a great success and there still remain many splendid money saving bargains. Mr, G. T. Holder returned last night from a five-day stay at Tampa attending the State Pharmaceutical FARK HILL LOTS FOR ccnvention, Mrs, Holder joined him ALE ASY TER Thursday and Miss Louise Suthoff on 8. ONE uS. All streets clayed, They report a| walks, electric lights, shade trees. M. Stephens. cement side- city water, See G. C, Rogan or S. 829 Yes, RHEA SPRINGS nas music and dancing—the place you can play golf, tennis, croquet, go fishing swimning, boating, riding and driv- ing; automobiling. Fine lawn and broad walks, and the home of the Old Reliable Rea Springs water— the best that flows—been tried for a century. No better place to recup- erate. Fine accommoaations; rates reasonable, Write for particulars. RHEA SPRINGS CO., Rhea Springs, Tennesses, June 23—August 15, WOOSTER SUMMER SCHOOL, Wooster, Ohio- The largest school in the State. Work for all, no matter who or May be not the best school, trip to Pass-a-Grille. most delightful time. . Mrs. C. A, Cole left today for Chi- cago, where she joins her son, and, after spending a few days there, will g0 by boat to Bay View, where they bave taken a cottage for the summer, Later Mr. Cole will join them and to- gether they will tour the Great Lakes, visiting Mackinaw {island, Sault Ste. Marie, and other places of interest. They will then go by boat te Buffalo and from there to New Cole expects to be away about three' or four months. ’ NEW FIRM WILL OPEN FOR BUSI. | NESS ON NEXT WEDNESDAY. Willlamson, Moore & Co., who have| purchased the gents’ furnishing bus-| What. j now in Hawkins-|ison and two bright children Will|j,oc o 1. 1, Woods & Co,, will as-| Dt €00d, and growing better. Does not knowingly respond to encores | when it makes mistakes. The rain- and Tuesday the doors will be closed | DOW comes down in Wooster. 1,19t for involving purposes, but they will Students last summer. 85 {instruc- be open for business on Wednesday ltors. 227 classes dafly. Eighth morning. Both gentlemen are wide-| grade to postgraduate. A school of awake, progressive young business inepiration and of helpfulness. Send sume charge of the business on Mon- day, and announce that on Monday i L) J. H, DICKASON, PRINCIPAL, ‘Wooster, Ohio. {win for them many friends. Bein | fitm believers in printer's ink, read-| i ers should watch for their announce- | ment in these columns from day to day, and note what they have to of- fer. BCY $COUTS HELD 1 INTERESTING MEETING | | i | | -W'A‘MPADNIR. C TAM ALL THINGS We, the Boy Scouts, held our reg- ular weekly meeting last night at] | 7:30 p. m., in the Jaw oflices of our Scout master, Mr. Kelsey Blanton. | All members of the First Patrol, the “liagle,” were present, and a See- ond Patrol, the “Wolf,” was orga-| ARE JUDGED ml:fih following are the “Wolves:' | By comparison, there MUST be a 3 r are ; = tandard 1 Iee Cres A Herman Mathais, patrol reader, S e \ Ballard Bradley, assistant patril| PO|nsetta‘ reader. Dwight Cason, secretary. Keith Adair, treasurer, ; Elmer McArthur, surgeon, | William Watson, Clifford Sanders, ! Henry McRae. | About eight of the boys ordered “Boy Scout” uniforms in which we' will appear soon. We expect to make ' another order within a short time, | Under the leadership of Mr. Blun-i ton and his assistant, Roy Baldwin, | s for sale In your tewn we are growing rapidly both in nnm- bers and in interest and expect to or- fUR SALE BY _ | | atins, Frida, June 3, 7:30|| LAKE PHARMACY p m. Don’t forget. WM. D. NOWLIN, JR., 5 CEREA Press Reporter. Is the recognized standard, and wo nalntain the quallty at such a bigh degree of perfection that com- petition 1s hardly noticable—Made of PURE cream, sterilized, the pro- products of Inspected and passed dalrles. MADE IN A PALACE of cleanli- ness and by the most modern ma- chinery. Close at 12 o’clock gevery Thursday during JUNE, JULY, AUGUST *Try Trading in Tampa’ Ready to serve you any timelexcept | Thursday Afternnons 858/ | B On account of urgent requests, J, C. Owens dry goods establishmen®,|§ sale until Wednesday, June 25, a| great many having made the request |f men, and their genial manners will fCF catalogue today. Mention this pa- ALL TAMPA STORES |~ mehe iIFLOWERS For June Weddings We are receiving dally shipments of the finest cut flowers from the best florists of the country.je@y. . ' We can furnish on very short notice any quantity of the choicest cut flowers—of any seasonable variety—for any occason. For graduating exercises, receptions, entertalaments, anniversarics JUNE WEDDINGS We are especlally equ our service prompt tisfactory. Malil orders, telegra rders and long distance phone orders, promptly and corre: ( ~d. ped to serve. Our prices are consistent, In the Imp Two Reel Drama. GOLD IS NOT ALL. A Nestor Western Comedy. | THE BIG WHITE CHIEF. ! i Local and Long Distanc. 'ione 2-1-9-7-A. KNULL FLORAL CO. “The Leading Florists,” Arcade, Opposite Court House TAMPA FLORIDA FAR PTVE <077 T o SRS T S N BRESMSEnmy o Vs BT T REMOVAL! | I have purchased the Meat Market of W. J. Waring, in the Cowdery Bleck, and have moved my Grocery stock to P Ty that stand.. I hope to have the continued patronage of my former customers, and invite all others to give me a trial. I will handle FLORIDA AND WESTERN MEATS GROCERIES, ETC., and I know I can please you in the quality of stock as well as in price, I want a share of your business, and well de- serve it if fresh, clean goods and prompt and courteous treatment count for anything. Yours to Please E. P HICKSON PHONE 144-. e B SHOLS for MEN We have one of the strongest lines of Men’s Shocs that it is possible to se- cure. We have the Rubber Sole English Toc, Low and High Heels, Wide and Narrow Tocs. All Sizes. TAN, BLACK and WHITE PRICES: $3.50 to $7.00 DUTTON - HARRIS CO. Futch & Gentry Building R st GG RO OTHOOHIHOTIHICI O 60K PROPERTY OWNERS ATTENTION! Sewers laid for only 10 cents per foot. We are prepared to furnish 4 inch Terra Cotta ®ewer pipe and dig the ditch and lay the pipe and fill the ditch for 10 cents per foot complete; also we are prepared to furnish lead connections for water mains at $1.60 cach already to put on, and we will do all the plumbing in a house where there ig five fixtures for $116, Get our prices or you will lose money. We do first class work AR BT C. A MANN, Manager Phone 257 Bowyer Ballding MESH BAGS We are showing the newest designs in Mesh Bags rrom $2.50 to $25. These bags are soldered links whichguarantees their wearing qualities. ‘A PLEASUSE TO SHOW GOODS’ COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla. W. K. Jackson-rsecita- W, K, McRae Owner and Manufac- turers’ Agent Estm Brokerage--Real Estate Teli Us What You Have to Sell, : We Will Try to Find a Buyer i Tell Us What You Wantto Buy; We Will Try to Find a Seller Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland b w Florida

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