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

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Case of Fire one 5,000 nd Mrs. H. T. Smith left this g for Jacksonville, where they sit their sons and their fam- a few days. e e he children will be at the nd in the park tomorrow bn. If you haven’t made your b go, 4o so at once. e e nd Mrs. T. Martin of Gallo- e the parents of a daughter, pcterday, Dr. Groover in at- e, e nd Mrs. J. H. Tomlinson, of are the parents of a fine son, et night, Dr. Groover in at- e. ren, don't forget the fish the park morrow afternoon. Jons cnough change to fish ot some of that good fce| W. P. Ramsdell, a former of Lakeland, but now of is up visiting a number of nds, and this week is with M. Stephens at her lovely Greylocks” on Lake Hollings- ld weather prevailing at Lick Springs, Ind.,, Mayor yrites that he left there Sun- Monteagle, where he will re- ith his family for a few days going on to New York and lities in the East. He will at- e Elks Convention at Rochest- Y., before returning to Lake- OF GOVERNOR'S MEETING regular meeting of th Gov- bf the Board of Trade will be the Board room on Friday June 27, at 8 p. m. Full at- e urgently requested. A. J. HOLWORTHY, Secy. . 0. W. TAKE NOTICE. me there. Where? At the n's meeting Thursday night. wbers please take notice and hand. Twenty-three applica- D be voted on; also organiz- lic degree team. Visitors in- ittee on team: T. C. SMITH, A. R, EDMONSON, S. A. HARRELSON, W. E. PERRY. 903 OUR SPECIALS Best Butter 36¢ gs Oat Meal 24¢ ns Pork and s 24¢ s Starch 24¢ Clean Store lean Goods Square Deal erything as Rep- ted or M ney Re- ed. o - . Chaudier erly Ferguson & Usher, Phone 123 dams Building h Kentucky Ave THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JUNE 26, 1913. | PICRIC AT KATHLEEN will be held at Kathleen next where are cordially invited. The ladies will please prepare and bring well-filled baskets. ments will be sold on the grounds. LAUNDRY WATER HAS BEEN r— In the course of their work yes- terday, the sewerage contractors ac- cidently broke the pipe that carries off the waste water fro the laundery and instead of being carried away as | it should be, it has been pouring in- i to Lake Wire, The attention of Dr. Sullivan, chairman of the local Health Board’ | was called to the matter this morn- ing, and he investigated same at once, and was told by the sewerage { contractors that the pipe was be-| ing repaired. As ice is made l‘rom‘ | the water of this lake, it buh()m\:‘si everybody to be as carcful as possi- | ble in using ice. The health officer’ recommends that no one use water'| which has touched the ice, but rather cool water for drinking pur- | poses by placing in jars or otherg ! receptacles near the ice for a few, !days. In this way no risk would be run, i Six 0'Clock Dinner. Mrs. H, E. Memminger entertained |!ust evening at a six o’clock dinnor in honor of her house guests at Coro- net. Miss Julia Patterson and .liss Catherine Cowdery and Messrs. Dal- ney and Whitney. ; . Iriendly Society. The Ladies’ Friendly Soclety of the Episcopal church was most de- lightfully entertained by Miss Hal- tie Rivers at her residence on §outh | . e Massachusetts avenue yesterday afternoon. The ladies carrigd their fancy work, but little sewing was done, al- though collars and yokes, matrimon- ial and otherwise were compared. Miss Gregorie sung some “negro ;hlviriluals," better designated as coon songs, followed by one or two more touching songs in a duet witn i Miss Huguenen. “Weep no more my lady,” was considered quite apropos, Mrs. Harvie also contributed to the general fund (fun) of the merrv c¢vening, for it was truly “the house | o mirth.” The next meeting will be held with 'llrs. Iverson, July 9th, at her home on Lake Parker. It was regretted | { that Mrs, Iveison, Mrs. Hellier and l#lso Mrs. Adair and some of the more recent acquisifions to the church were unable to attend. As the present secretary, Mrs Buguenin, will be absent during the .| #ish Pond in the Park. ON JULY FOURTH. entertainment in the open air, ' A free basket picnic and barbecue| Phillips-Wilder Wedding. Friday, July 4th. Everybody, every-|J. P. Thompson, Miss Callie Phillips Refresh-| fcrming the ceermony in his unsual FLOWING INTO LAKE WIRE| Phillis, and is admired by a large;'h““ trees. See G. C, Rogan or S. i wended their way to the Lake Phar- oi{Morrow, Georgia Strain, Berflu‘ little folks are looking forward to 5 Craig n Carver, Chas. @ grand time in the afternoon an\]‘ ten, Lloyd Ad at night the younz men and youn;?‘ McCall, Arnold Bankston, it e oblen, peotle ‘Ym Hetheringten, Alonzo Trueblood,! r.and enjoy a pleasant evening ! Hubert Chilss ,Marcum, Langlcy, Ishing in the pond. “l":x'lrick and Flanagan. There will be plenty of refresh-| PR ments, sherbet, cream and cake, ani:e | everybody will be there to enjoy 1! | ISEEDICESHBOIISTROBODDHL « TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 2 | 50048084040 P60 DMEOHAOE 'FOR SALE—Good horse. Apply to Last night at the home of Judge| F. B. Terrell. 914 and Mr. Richard Wilder, were united in marriage, Judge Thompson per- PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS, impressive manner. The attractive young bride is the| All streets clayed, cement side- daughter of Mr. ani Mrs. S. T.; Walks, electric lights, ecity water, circle of friends who wish for hec|M: Stephens. 829 every happiness. The groom is high- ly esteemed by all who know him and is a young man entirely worthy Modern Clothes for Chiness. of the helpmeet he has won. He is| Traveling for an English firm that' !a vadued attache of the Smith Bros.|wakes ready-made clothing, a drum Grocery. Their friends extend con-| Rer recently secured orders for gratulations and good wishes for a $125,000 Worth of “foreign” garments 'fn Harbin, Marchuria. The clothes long and happy weadded life. will be £0!d to the Chinese. « * . | H Theater Party. One of the prettiest parties ever witnessed in this city was given last | right by a number of young men in Licnor of their girl friends. They were a jolly good crowd, that met at the home of Mrs. W, i about eight thirty and made th i way to the Auditorium where man- | ager McDoncugh had a section of scats reserved. Miss Sylvia Summers and Co., was the attraction offered by the popular play house and the entire party en- joyed the play. After the play the ¥/haie Whips Flva Crawa, e largest whale ever ¢aptured ¥4 that viclnity was caught in ¥red Pw rer’ Ash nets, near Santa Cruz, P aunches trled to tow the monster to ! the plar without auceess. Nels and ropes bra and the tark wus sban 1oned fifiy feat Inng Malaria or Ghills & Faver Prescription No. 666 is prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break 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. 25¢ Tre whale v L jolly crowd macy where the Majestic Orchestra rendered several appropriate selec- | tions, and Mr. Eugene Edwards, tho| a a popular young soda dispenser, ha.'l‘ eCIa rlces made arrangements for refreshments | in the way of sundaes and cakes, which none other than this accomo- dating gentleman could prepare su attractive, A young poet in the crowd, Mr. B. Y. Carver, voices his sentiments regarding the affair in poetry as fol- lews: Here's to Slyvia Summers Who's play was so fine; Here's to the Majestic Orchestra Who's music was so divine, BELOW WE GIVE A FEW OF OUR PRICES WITH MANY OTHER GO0DS OF EQUAL QUALITY AND | PRICE. QUALITY OF GOODS IS THE FIRST THING WE LOOK AFTER AND THEN THE PRICE TO MEET YOUR APPROVAL WITH A GUAR. | Here's to the Lake Pharmacy ANTEE THAT Emyrmfi' In whose place we dine; Here's to everybody WILL BE AS REPRESENNED, Who had & good time. | THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY Those present were: 18 pounds Sugar for.........$1.0t stmmer months, a secretary protem was appointed. Delightful refreshments were then served by Miss Rivers, assisted by lirs. Leslie Rivers. The guests invited were Mrs. John S. Edwards, Miss Estelle Rogers and Miss Agnes Gregorie. The members present were: Mrs Flocrd, Mrs. Lovell, Mrs. Harvie, M3 Alexander, Mrs. Huguenin, Mrs. Rivers, Miss Williams and Miss Riv- €rs., PRESS REPORTER. . . L] GET WISE! Watch Jeremiah’s bargzain ocunter in the big glass case in front of D. B. Dickson’s grocery store. Only bar- gzins will be found there. Jere- miah. 885 T 3 ) {a \mmmm";ufl' IT'S COOLER HERE THAN AT HOME, SO COME HERE. “THE GIRL OF THE RANGE” ! (Frontier—Western Drama) ! “THE GREAT L‘.\‘K.\'O\\'t\'" | A Story of the Canadian Wilds. (Eclair Drama in two parts) ) ! s i T BDMIBSION C« s ss Gobitnesavi c CHILDREN UNDER 12., .. be Misses Ruby Turner, Esther|Eest Butter, per b, ......... 40 Heath, Gladys Wilson, Genevieve Cottolene, 10 pound can ...... 1.2f —- | Cottolene, 6 pound +.......... .5( Riles _TQDAY SER_OGRAM ¢ cans Baby Size Cream...... .2; “THE MELBURN CONFESSION” |Octagon Soap, 6 for.......... .25 A powerful drama. Ground Coffee, per pound ..... .25 5 e Sweet Corn, 3 for .........,.. .2 T“P"Efi};f:pf)‘mc'" | Best White Meat, per Ib. .... .i¢ 6 gal. Kerosene .....,....... 60 “LADY PEGGY'S ESCAPE,” Compound Lard, per Ib. ...... B (Kalem) ‘ Feed Stuff is our speclalty. We are —“—:“;;—Tm |out on South Florida avenue. But i gak = 'call us. We deliver the goods. 6c and 10c. | D. H. CUMBIE & 0. HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING * WIFE After Four Years of mmam I had gotten so weak 1 could not stand, - e and 1 gave up in despair. () Conditi s, Mrs. Bullock Gave At last, my husband got me a bottle of UpinDespair. Husband Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I com- | C to R menced taking it. From the very first | dose, I could tell it was kelping me. | I can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing all my work."” 1f you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair, Try Cardui, the woman’stonic, Ithas helped more than a million women, in its 50 ! years of continuous success, and should y surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He will recome mend it. Begin taking Cardui today. Write tr: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Lndlrs'! Advisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special | Instructions on your case and 64-page book, * Homa Treauneat for Women," seat In plain wiap et <63 I —e Catron, Ky.—In an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: *I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, 1 could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, I would have severe pains in my left side. The doctor wascalled in, and his treat- ment relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again, After {hat, nothing secmed to do me any good. The ladies of Circles C and D. | Strain, Lucy Pollard, Georgla and the Methodist church are making Rily Lanier. Tiovle: Taston: .\Ifl.l‘-;' claborate preparations for the fish‘;_'m.LL Aohis Piacl Havnes Maryi pond in the park tomorrow uf&er-;(‘mo.v(.‘" Mabel, Ada and Blanch| ncon and mnizht. In the u.fl(-rnoan;I.MXM\,' Mema. Norvell: ! Annis C.!; it will be for the children and at Mayes Mroand Mus. B Blankston,f nicht for the grown people. Tac )1(; vz Ned Skipper, Homer < ! H § A 3] I AM PLEASED I am gratified at the way business has started off since | moved to the stand lately occupicd by W. J. Waring, in the Cowdery Block. People are finding me right along, and when | get achance toserve them| often make regular customers of them. You Will Be Pleased If you give me the opportunity to show.!you the pronptness and courtesy with whlch.l attend to your wants. and the care taken in the quality of goods 1 furnish. | have the best in Meats, Groceries and Feed and when you order from me you get only the best. Soliciting a share of your busi- ness. | am Yours to Please, E. PP HICKSON PHONE 144 Cowdery Block, Main Street. FOPOSOSOEOEDP PP OP PRG0S & FPOSOS OGSO OSOSLSLIP CPOPFOENIAP0ETSTEOL 00000 \ ) | ¢ Arrived They Hav Ladies’ White Buck Boots at All Sizes and Widths, Ladies’ White Buck Pumps at All Sizes and Widths. Ladies’ Black Satin Pumps at ALl Sizes and Widths. Ladies’ Patent Colt Pumps at All Sizes and Widths. SLE OUR_WINDOW! '$4.00 3.50 4.00 350 s [Jutton-Hareis Co. g Kissimmee Lakeland WHDO is the MOST POPULAR YOUNG LADY In the community? To deter mine this and to create additional Interest in our splendid motion shows and entertainments, the MAJESTIC THEATRE Has Inaugurated a popularity contest beginnng June 17 and closing July 17th, and offers to the young lady voted the most popular Choice of Three Beautiful Pieces of Jewelry Now on exhibition at Stevens’ Jewelsy Store, viz., choice of two styles of LAVALIERE OR A HANDSOME BRACELET Edith Deane .. vesss 1368 Miss Butler .. 6 .. ., . 80 Mary Groover.. .. ......1255 Verda Thompson .. .‘, .. 30 Doitie Bates .. «+....710 Selma Braddick .. ... ... 20 Lillic Mae Mclntyre .. ...540 _Efie Dubose .. .. .. .... 20 Villo Bafley .. oo Miss James.. .. .. .. ....20 G. Laramore .. .. .. .... 15 Mildred Yarnell .. .. ., Effie Dixon 10 Miss Strain .. ..6 .. ....210 Lillie McMock .. .. .. .... 10 CHOPIHTIIEOII TN IONS W. K. Jackson-ssocites. W_K. M Owner and{Manufac- o= turers’ Agent CRae Real Estate Brokerage--Real Estate Tell Us What You Have to Sell, We Will Try to Find a Buyer Tell Us What You;Wantto Buy; We Will Try to Find a Seller Rcoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland L e Florida

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