Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 24, 1913, Page 7

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAk ELAND, FLA., JUNE 24, 1913. SMART LINEN FROCKS SUMMER EQUIPMENT. ------------ LW. YARNELL IRDWELL & FEIGLEY LAKE — ] Phone 233 Eccentric New York Yachtsman| ELECTRICAL and SHEET Was Generous Giver. Outing Season Is at Hand and Outfite Draying and Hauling of All Kinda | M ETAL WORKERS . 4 R ‘17ie Prompt and Reasonable Servies ST White Serge Is Very Hermet of Magnificent Vessel Kept Popular. zz Guaranteed. will wire your house or do any m:alw ;::In:::ld—?ire:v;y":oc;::: 1 The seashore season is at hand, and v Phone 67 Green Lakeland, Fia, k intheelectrical line you may have But Never Started. outfits for the beach resorts are be- ELECTRIC SIGNS ing carefully planned, unless they are st 0 r e e will make you a new ice box, tank ready and waiting for use. What one New York, N. Y.—Th ird r th of h?:Eveor: Bayard Bro?\': elsrdr‘::\l:le:s gfiig:ct(i(;pzlfld:fieo:e::;rs%h:spe(: A. —— -lhe r rotess‘ou“ anything in the sheet metal line i repairing solicited. Ask our to a close. He is an eccentric million- | g2chionable hotel means one thing; & SRS s B s i isfied customers. -—T— alre New Yorker, who for twenty-four| gottag6 life at a popular resort means : years has led a grotesque existence anothger, and informal shore life is We Have Tampa _lc_e BR. SAMUXEL 7. RITE. aboard his magnificent yacht, the Val-| goin another proposition. But the o Cream SPECIALISY. ¥ hone 233 - Phone 233 freya, anchored in Brightlingsea har bor. The doctors say he is critically ill and likely to die, says on London correspondent of the New York Eve- ning World, The squirt gun, with which he glee- fully shot icy water into the ears of eleeping sailors, the thick sticks with which he belabored long suffering members of the crew and the iron po- ker with which he has long delighted to thump the second engineer have all Mk..flflh mmg.,mn —————————————— 5. W, B. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURSEHSE\, / Rooms § and ¢ Kentucky B0R Lakeland, Fierida, armg—— VL3N L33HS We Take Orders From Anywhere in the City E——————————————— e been laid aside. Rear Gentral Pharmacy on E. Rose St. The beggars who for years have rompt ne“vcr y" IR A, L IRYAR, gone out in boats to the Valfreya and °*e DENTIST. wheedled money from her strange L i Skigper Bullding, Over _} owner with tales of fmaginary fires in e ol Phone 839, / Residence Ptione 800 Bed, | LAKELAND, Fid. ARCHER New and Second Hand Store FOR BARGAINS W. B. MOON, K. B. PHYSICIAN AND SURGERSR. Offiee in new Skipper Huilding Sum postefies. Telephone, ofiee an@ SNle dence on same iine 350. i 01l stoves and wood stoves, double KEIAEY BLANTOR . ovens and single evens, dressers and LAWYER commodes, rocking ohairs and din-|P @, Bldg. Phene 510, Lainiend, May \ng ehairs, tables, Kitchen eabinet, g ’ Dr. W. D. Harvia, sideboards and refrigerators, library table, baby cabs, beds and walkers; good iron beds §3, $3.50 and §3; springs, §1.35, §1.50 and 03. Wil exchange new turniture for old. Geods dought and sold. SPECIALIST, HYE, BAR, NOSD AND THROM, S el maymonde Bap. | (o) Buite 1, nde Bifg. LAKELAND, FLA. T — | D PR R, DBR. C. C. WILSON— PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attention Gven to Diseases of Women and Children. -Ofies Decn-Bryant Bldg., Suite 9. Have peace ‘m;,:”./“/. IDI ’,‘ ;,-'()U‘;o_-— = Ak P oney 11 OurBank and your || 0 -3 y . demise of cows and horses that had /[/(16/@3 ¥/7] 0”"%50]2’1( o DePOS/f no existence save in fancy, are mow g ./‘ forbidden to board the yacht. ! QU/iS- : Brightlingsea is despondent over 2 the prospect of losing the odd char- - - acter who has becen free with his ou won’t worry about your valuable jewels and papers, and money, after a wildly capricous fash- WILL, if they are secure against BURGLARS, CARELESS- §|'% for more than two decades. McEvers Bayard Brown. See ARCHER 210 W. Main 8t, GITROPATH PRYSCIAN BR SARAK 2 WEREEES ) Besme U, ¢ 688 7, Deyuns SuliBig’ 7 £33 " White Serge Suit. Twenty-four years ago the Valfreya, Lakelond, ¥ or FIRE. Put them in one of our Safety Deposit Boxes; then then spick and span and new, an-| Jinary seashore equipment means at D3 IME-R T Ofes Phons 3Y0 Blus. B will be SAFE. For a private box in our vaults we will charge g [ ¢hored in the mouth of the Colne, a | least provision for morning dress on House Flens 078 Blask e little river emptying Into the sea at| beach or veranda, bathing dress, aft- the? hsf_vx coast. A new master from | ecnoon frocks for casino visits, bridge, Brightlingsea was hired with the un-| ete,; evening frocks for dinner and derstanding that he must be forever | dancing and attire for whatever sports ready to set sail at once, though, he | art on the program, [ ] was told, it was hardly likely that the For either a shore resort or yacht. rS a IO'la an anchor ever would be lifted again. At| ing, white serge Is indispensable, and first a crew of forty-three men was| two or three frocks of light-weight | kept aboard the yacht. Now only half | gerge in white, and white striped in OF LAKEL A N D a dozen are there. The yacht 18| plack, will be found exceedingly use- crusted inches thick with barnacles | 4] §¢ one can afford to have them. today. The expense need not be great, either, The master has prospered. He owns | for delightful things of this sort are three tugboats and houses In the | to be had ready made at very rea- s town. : But those who know Mr.| sonable prices, and so little material Brown's peculiarities say he has| {s needed for one of the chie, but sim- earned the money, ple one-piece frocks that it made by nly a small amount per year. We shall also gladly take care pr money in our Banking Department. ® Word long ago reached Brightling- | the home dressmaker, the cost will be CONSTRUCTION o sca that the yacht owner's father was | glight, indeed. : Is the work that will be fouud best ong l e 0 1”8” the late Il::‘exagder ‘S{»pe;eru Broiwni] 4| As a general thing, one will get bet- for the very wealthy New Yorker, and that| ter lines in the inex ensive, ready- he was a grandson of the late Robert | made frock than in gphe home-::ld,o CELLAR GARAGE Architests, 3 Bayard. It was said his cousins, W. | one, though the quality of the mate CURBS WALKS ®oom 313 Drane Bulldiag with good laundry werk is what you aze leeking for and Bayard Cutting and R. Fulton Cutting | rials may be in the store frock ine FOUNDATIONS Lakeland, Ma, { U fvet what we are giving. Try ms of New York, managed his estate in| ferlor. But if one is willing to pay a e, g America, sending him the Income, | fair price, either the white serge frock Modernises your property, makes it look better and haves you momey 3o m b: cutting down repair costs. See us for estimate. which he spent or gave away on the |‘or the white serge suit may be satis- Valfreya. factorily obtained in the shops. k He paid his sallors unheard of| The white serge suit or frock may are team Lau 7Y J|prices. with the stipulation that they | be made up on severely tatlored lines should never complain of treatment | or in dressier semi-tailored fashion, Lakeland, Fierids. Phons 130 Wost Main received. He got great fun out of catch- | trimmings of lace apppearing in the uKtuNn Anllrlc'Al et ————— ing men alone and unawares and beat- | shape of collar or sleeve frills. A chic SIONE w : ;’ng thel;ld wllthi stlcl‘:ls. A):. other times | little suit of white serge seen recent» WKS B B l'.n e would invite the whole crew to|ly had no trimming and depended en- M'.'h- drink ale with him and, after the| tirely upon its lines for style. The|H. B Zimm Seer ¥ Swmart Bigg. Beregn, OO SO LONONONONer SNetoNenononeonenenenenen | drausht had been disposed of, would | jaunty coat was fastened at the front — e Prop- - fall to right and left, with his cudgel, | with a simple button above the waist. | = ¢ FACT That the Wealthy Owner] |Exi i o s v e At eials o Sty | Sooeomowosomssavsoonosos| 0. W. 8 v aughing, he would sink into a seat. | angle toward the back. There were He particularly delighted to beat | long narrow revers and turnback cuffs MY LINE l—NCLUDES ia July, 1008 . second engineers with iron pokers. |of the material. The skirt front was feems 14 and 18 é These strange propensities on his part | fastened at the lapped-over art at Phones: Ofiee -L | Of pl'Opel'ty never made it difficult to keep men aboard | ths bottom with three buttonsl.) Newspapen p the yacht despite the ridiculously A supply of big one-plece frocks of TUSKER TV a"0ws his fire high wages paid. thin cottons or linens should be in- Magazines _‘m. He also loved to empty buckets of | cluded in every seashore outfit, and |nsura||ce ,l,o fx ]m water on sailors ae they slept and he | such frocks are to be had at surpris- S Sarmoate Bty had a two-guart syringe of tin with | Ingly low prices, it one buys them ntetang, n. ssdiiad which he squirted water into the ears | ready made. Or they may be made ‘a"onery ——-_'—-———.‘ e of men slumbering soundly in their | UP at even smaller expense by the ls a stron g h i nt to bunks. anmateur seamstress, with the aid of 9. & EDWARDS Sometimes all ught long he would | & #0od pattern. Atomgadlan, prance about the decks on all fours ere are many charming little eve- 0@ (n Mamm . to the owner Of tbe mewing like a cat. For a period he | DIng frocks of marquisette in evl. LAKE Ill. “ fmagined he and the ship had been | dence this season, and the white ones e surcharged with electricity and at an- | hand-embroidered or lace trimmed, other time had the hallucination that | make excellent substitutes for lingeria Come and “blue devils” had stolen his lungs. frocks of linens and batiste and do see me before per On some occasions he would admit | ROt crumple so easily. hasi beggars who came in boats, but as| Charmeuse, crepes and similar sitk- - 14810g elsewhere. Youy often as otherwise would stand at the | e:t weaves make exceedingly wuseful | rail and pelt those in the boats with | afternoon frocks for seashore wear, | patronage appreci potatoes and cabbages, berating them | #nd foulards are the most serviceable ge appreciated. with his tongue meanwhile. of all., The white frocks in these fab- S—— He gave parks to several towns on | Fic8 &re tremendously popular, par the Essex coast and also bas long | ticularly the one-piece simple style, v : meintained several libraries, which is suitable for the most fn. Miss R“byb.n'el ] Mr. Brown is a powerfully built | formal afternoon wear, yet dressy : s ' in WA & Jot Slack beard and fierce | ::":'8‘ for tzuml or casino dinner NeW&Sund countenance. He is known to the | ening Loesy of Béissals Brighton folks as a woman hater. I MARY DEAN. e Theatw, modest honie who Idill afford a loss;to be equally provident .is a life preserverver to the manin a wreck, 18 2 Fire Insurance Policy to the owner of a home! Make a Specialty of Attending to tverybody’s Business— Bo for ag‘attending to'their insurance is concerned IANN & DEEN

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