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

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SE— ! therly Feeling. { Democracy in Death. ,’fi sat tho often-repeated While we are reatoning concerning 4 unworthy a religions |lUfe, life is goue; and death, though Arreligious ona either [perhnps they receive him differently, aversion, or with any |yet treats alilke the fool and the than regret and hope |philosopher. Splendia Lhanoe for investment around here?” Native —*"You bet! More opportunity than there ever was. Land that my father paid §3 an acre for 30 years ago 1 ean get for $3 now.”"—~Puck ————. - s m— When Glasses Stiok. When two glass tumblers or dishes stick together so that there is danges RANSFER LINES ying and Hauling of All Kinds vompt and Reasonable Service =2 "“fllmt of breaking in getting them apart, \ . put cold water in the inner one and g told the outer one in warm water, and me §7 Gresa Lakeland, s \1ey will separate at onoa Some of Lakeland’s Oldest and Most ‘Conservative Investors Have ‘ Bought Lots In PALMA CEIA PARK “Tampa’s Close-In Suburb e sums of money are now being spent installing every eity o including MODERN SEWERAGE and WATER SYSTEMS, ETS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS and TELEPHONES. Where / galows have just been completed and contracts let fer beautiful property. Where lot values are increasing by ands, Now is the time to get in “on the ground floor.” 0 to $750. Terms $35 per lot cash; balance 8 per cent per gath. DO IT NOW. A BAY LAND COMPANY TAMPA, FLORIDA LAKELAND REPRESENTATIVE—L. J. SLOAN. City Man—"Is there a good chanos, ‘PR EVENING TBLEGRAM, LAK FILAND, FLA, JULY 5, 1913, 'IN SOCIETY JVNCCOQCOLAQQAAORRORDRAAVBVTC0QOL ®@ TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SO0CIETY EDITOR. 3 bl [ H SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for ¢he Social Department ean be eom- municated to the Seciety Editer by either of the above telephones. Mai] written notices to the Society Editor, care Lveaing Telegram. Netioes of social fumctions, slud meetings, church gatheriags and other items of sosial interest should be telephoned te this depart- @ent as soen as they eecur in erder that their news value is not ‘mpaired. -] 2} Q [~] -] -] -] @ -] ] -] L] L] ] ] ] 2 b] ] ] ] ) 3 3 (X E-X-X-X-R-B-K-N-R-R-R-K-J-1-N-K-R-K-X-H. X K-X-X-B-K-X-F-] l Mrs, Fletcher Entertains. Mrs. Fletcher gave a bridge whist icet party last evening in homor of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. The studio which is filled with pleasant memor- ies of hospitality and good times generally, is the coolest place in the city and embowered in green, at that. Mrs. Fletcher recelved her guests wvith her usual lovely cordiality and - 2 . I many admiring speeches were direct- will hold a special service, at \\'Iuch| 5 X i, ! €d to the exquisite flowers and ferns the regular semi-annual division of ; 2 : i 7 wlich filled without crow ling, every the sections will take place. The i ncok and corner; another admirable members and all interested are cor- : i _ teature was the splendid lighting ef- dially invited to attend. The follow-| ¢ 2 § fect, which was much appreciated by ing is the program to be carried out: the. bridge players Subject, “The Profit of (ioodness.” L Pretty score cards were given for Leader ,Mrs. Joseph Jerkins. Scripture reading, Kzekiel 36:22- places and soon the air was full ot ¢ “five honors in one hand,” ‘“no To Meet With Mrs, Browne. The Woman's Auxiliary of all' Saints Episcopal church will Mionday afternoon at four o’clock, at the residence of Mrs. C. E. Browne, 514 South Florida avenue. All mem- bers are reuested to be present. . S e S ST IEABIBIEHES * R. Y. P. U. Meeting. Tomorrow evening the B. Y. P. U 36.})"‘“‘“ NincRogalls. trumps,” “make it spades.” At the The meaning of the word *Good- close of the game, announcement was ness,” Mrs. Carlton. ~made that the unique feature of the Solo, Mrs. O. T. Cascn. evening that Mr, . J. Edwards and “Does Goodness Pay in a Material| M Orme had July 4th for their \ birthday--dainty, appetizing refresh- Way? Mr. William Emerson. Duet, Misses Minnie Dee Wilder ments appearing to emphasize the foet, and the unusual method of serv- ard Lurlene Pillans. “Does Goodness Pay in a Spirituai| 11’8 "’d.d"d interest. Way?" Mr. Phillips louis Fletcher and Bruce Duet, Marguerite Owens and C, F.|5TVed as dainty as any fair Cwens Lutante's may ever do. Summary, Mr. Rogells. As all sat enjoying dolce for niente 2 Mrs. Fletcher called for silence, and with an amusing, witty speech pre- Grant de- A Do not overlook the fact that COMPANY D IS Summer Goods at Special Prices to (&7 ot oo ool Send Your Orders Now S S e 3 UGS! RUGS! RUGS! ¢ making a 20 per cent reduction on all Rugs and ArtSquares sold during July, “And They Are Shure Moving Some.” MRS. O. G. STONE : MRS. W. S. PATTERSON “Get Wise” And See Us sented to the Fourth of July twins a rattle each. They sprang simultane- ously to the centre of the room to “spring” their rattles. In the midst of laughter another sUrprise appeared in the shape of a little beauty fan as souvenirs of this pleasant occasion. The party was really with one accord all made a great cir- ¢le around the piano while Mr. Orme | Bive an added pleasure by singing two songs. He was in very good voice and the quality most noticeable But everything must end and soon after felicitations to Mrs. Fletcher on the success of her entertainment and adien to the fair honorec and her “gude mon,” Lakeland's silent strects witnesses the gay good-byes of the lierry guests. Those invited were Dr. and Mrs. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Drane, Mr. andMrs, M. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. 2. Edwards, Mesdames Mendenhall Madden, Wright, Cowdery, Lovell | and Brush; Misses Bonaker, Patter- scn, Wheeler; Messrs Ossiean Drane, | Bianton, F. Mendenhall, Orme. A GUEST. over and we are g y L & & & X & Easy Check to Forge. Judge Lumley Smith remarked st the Old Bafley that checks tor £8 o0dd were mort frequently altered by forgers engaged In what was now as extensive business. Only a “y” was needed to change the elght Inte eighty. In tha case before him a check for £8 14¢ hod been made inte one for £30 1 = = SEVERE PUNISHMENT 3212 Of Mrs. Chappell, of Five Years’ Standing, Relieved by Cardui, | s | | ‘ Mt. Airy, N. C.—Mrs. Sarah M. Cha, l Fell of this town, says: “I suiiered for | ive years with womanly troubles, also | stomach troubles, and my punishment | was more than any one could tell. | I tried most every kind of medicine, | but none did me any good. | 1 read one day about Cardui, the wo- ! man’s tonic, and | decided to try it. | had not taken but ahout six bottles until ! 1 was almost cured. It did me more | [ FPARENTS ~ Gloe your boys and giris o TTORY beautiful] and best equipped. NEW COLL good than all the other medicines I had | | tried, put together. | | My friends began asking me why I | | looked so well, and | told them about Cardui. Several are now taking it.” | Do you, lady reader, suffer from any ! of the ailments due to womanly trouble, | sucu as headache, backache, sideache, ' sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired | feeling? 1f so, let us urge you to give Cardui a | trial. We feel confident it will help you, | ust as it has a million other women in ' e past half century. ! EGE BUILDING and surrounded and away from the busy - Five Begin taking Cardui to-day. You %pe ty,‘Pc no entrance examinations; best facilities for | | won'tregretit. Al druggists. i 1 Wil Bring You a Catalogue. PA, FLA; | |, o, ovsceen, xoscon e, toat| = == = : = = sk = Instructions on your case and 64-page book, ** | ' Treatment for Women,” in plain wrapper. N.G. 134 l PAGE THREE L] 2 DEPARIMENT STORE . TheBargain Gates are Open Wide and a royal welcome awaits a host of Good Merchandise Buyers. Price Cutting ALL THIS WEEK --JUNE 30th to JULY 6th. COME AND SEE! 'y 5 = [< SIS RIS S A OIS EA GRS [ 0o > — Im 0 GO R ARG IS NI WE ARE STILL GIVING AWAY those beautiful suits and pants--also Palm Beach suits--at less than cost, as we want to get ready for our fall line. We want all the room we can get, as we have bought an enormous stock of Hart Schaffner & Marx cloth- ing---also other goods. Our straw hats and other furnishings reduced in price. Now is the time to get bargains by calling around to see us. | Outfitter The Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing l THE HUB JOSEPH LeVAY ey, | | l | ! DO YOU NEE Any Calling or Visiting Cards, Wedding In- vitations or Monogram Stationery? If so, we can fill your wants with the newest de- signs of engraving, and best quallty of ma- terial used. ‘A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS’ COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla. § Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods § Your Summer Reading is Provided For. 3 Ask US About Qur Exchange Library Any Book to Order Full Line of Magazines Lakeland Book Store Benford & Steitz Kodak Fiims Picture Frames

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