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

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1 Sporting Goods, mmer Reading is Provided For. s About Our Exchange Library Any Book to Order ull Line of Magazines Picture Frames SPUPPOBSOS iim Will Never Be Satisfied e have your Optical Work. Dr. ull, Graduate Optometrist, has of this Department. No charge minations. . LE & HULL Mm THE EVENING TELEGRAM, L\RELAND, FLA., JULY 24, 1913, HER LETTERS TO DAD | By ELEANOR G. REESE. HAVE DAINTY EFFECT TABLEWARE OF GLASS SETS FORTH DINNER TABLE. i | ! | | Brighton Casino, Atlantic City, : Materlal Has Lai : rgely Superseded the March 8. 19—. Dear Dad: What an | Erstwhile use of Heavy Siiver— :zzfi:s:fisc:fie:: Lends Itself Particularly to Matching Color Schemes. ; k st you and Ted elan oo Ore standing on the T 4 platform, waving Brilliant glassware enhances the Benford & Steitz good-by to me! I plainest tables and makes the absence cannot believe of heavy sllver scarcely apparent. Beautiful glass candlesticks gleam as| | brightly as silver ones and there is a | | happy union of beauty and usefulness | | In these pleasing articles. Thick glass ! | s not more durable than the dainty, ' thin ware. In fact, it will not with. ' stand hot liquids so well, as it cannot | 80 readily expand. A heavy cut glass punch bowl came to pieces at a dinner party a few | nights ago, when hot mulled cider was | | poured into it. Such accidents may be| | avoided if the cool ingredients are put | ! in first and a silver ladle placed in the! that this place is going to do me much good when I think how long the weeks will be before I will be back in dear old Gretna, but Ishall try hard to grow strong for your sake. “Aunt Helen {s very still, very plain, and very i el i much a ‘Quaker lady’ but I like her' bowl before the hot liquids are added. {mmensely, for she leaves me 8o much | The silver, being a good conductor, ab- alone. | sorbs the heat. “Poday 1 am curled up in one ot | All fragile ware will withstand heat the big wicker chairs at the Casino, If the simple precaution of placing a tramping along, or being pushed in “’°°“d'“ the dish, cup or glass is ob rved. those queer chairs—for all the world like a colony of ants moving to & new hill, “And then, dad, there’s the sea—not blue like the books always have fit, but an angry, foaming, grey-green sea, rolling its great waves up on the beach where they break and thunder at our feet. Tomorrow it may be d Optometrists Phone 173 Le<eland. Fa. lecsure To Show Goods” T T e .. s A e Y R P 0 mood, and I love ft. “The orchestra is playing the “Trau. merei”—oh, dad, those days in Flor ence come back and I dream such dear idle dreams! “You will come to me, soon, dad dear, for I'm desperately lonely with. out you. Ted can manage the ranch for a little while. “Give my love to Ted, and to every- body, but keep for yourself the dear- est love of your girl, Jean.” “Brighton Casino, March 11, 19— My Own Dad: Thank you for your good, breezy, loving let- ter; I could almost imagine myself home again. The days have gone by somehow and I shall look for you be- fore long—don't disappoint me! “If only the old sorrow would bury i wihen you P ImOney e Bdll/{’ ork and no play ma'zes Jack a dull boy,”’ Every- promise to come home happy and care-free again, but it won't leave me, dad. If you knew how I've tried to be glad that I sent him away! “I sit here morning after morning and watch the ships far out on the { horizon-line, and long to be on one of them sailing away to Italy—and Ralph. What if he is doing his duty, | what if T did send him away, he is as | truly mine—no, no, dad, he isn’t, I'm i all wrong! It is seeing so many hap- py people that makes my loneliness unbearable. By now he is married y likes to take a trip. It brightens us up and mething to think about- and if you have got some daway il the bank, so that when you DO find e the trip, it will buy some tickets and some § | giel tove him lots. | “There dear, forgive me, I would | not pain you, you, who, are so patient | with me! Soon I will be home and I | will try harder to be brave. Heaven | knows you need all the sunshine I can | give you! Don't think me ungrateful, | but love me, dad, for you're all the world to your own girl, Jean.” “P. 8. Kiss Ted for me, he's the dearest sort of a brother!” “Hotel Brighton, Atlantic March 15, 19—. Dad Dear: Some- thing has happened! After all the dark days I am to be happy, dad, do you hear me? Happy! I was sitting in the Casino yesterday morning with my back turned to the crowd when { heard a woman's voice say: ‘There he {s, now, isn’t he interesting looking? I did not turn around but some one drew a chair near mine and sat down to read. I read a long while, until the place was quite deserted except for and make that trip possible, whereas, without vour vacaticn would have to be spent nt home. Your Banking With Us t National Bank )F LAKELAND g Life of Linen calm enough, but today it suits my Atlantic City, itself deep down in the sand I might [ to that little girl in Italy—I hope City, | , 8el ! New tableware shows glass dishes and plates for uses that glass has never been put to before. There are i salad bowls, plates, spoons and forks then clean as usual. Decanters and water bottles soon ac- quire a deposit of lime. This may be removed with lemon juice or vinegar. HE BRAID APPLYING SOUTAC | If the soutache braid {s sewed on by | hand every other stitch should be a ! back-stitch taken through the middle | of the braid. A particularly attractive effect is gained if the braid is stitched on one edge so that it stands up straight. This may be done by hand by taking a short stitch on the right side and a long stitch on the back. Corset Sachets. A very nice little accessory for the bride’s trousseau would be a rluster ot heart-shaped corset sachets, Make small heart-shaped sachets, measuring two by one and one-halt inches. Gilt safety pins are attached to the top of each heart, so that they ‘ of this fragile ware that seem very ap- propriate for crisp green salads. They bear dainty fern-like tracery that har ' monizes with the green garnishes, The new individual salt and celery dips and vases now have separate lin- ings of colored glass that may be i changed to match the coior scheme of | the dinner. The mahogany framed glass trays are also lined with differ ent colors for various affairs. The mirror c2nterpiece, that is go ; popular for table decorating, is now accompanied by individual mirrors on which are placed the flower holders that mark each place. They multiply the brightness of the flowers and their delicate colors. The life of these charming table ac cessories may be prolonged by gentle care. The proper method of washing glass is to use warm water and borax in one pan and rinsing water of the same temperature in the second. Clean with a soft cloth and no . soap, for | soap makes glass cloudy and dull. Glass must not drain after rinsing caun easily be fastened in place, and to the safety pins are tied varied lengths of narrow ribbons. of ribbon rosebuds. Five sachets will be enough to make a good looking shower bouquet, but if desired more could be added. 0dd bits of satin and silk can be i used to make these little sachets. A dainty gift of this sort could not help but please the girl who is praparing her trousseau, IN CCURT CF THE COUNTY JUDGE, STATE OF FLORIDA, POLX COUNTY—In Re Estate of Henry T. Wilder, Deceased. {To all creditors, legatees, distrilutees and all persons having claims or demands against sald estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notifiel and required to present any claims and demands which you or eicher of you, may hive against the The bunch of | — hearts are then fastened to a bouquet | « VW4 PAGE .EVEN. g Wamom MY LINE (INCLUDES Newspapers Mggazlnes Stationery Post Cards Cigars 'Come and see me before pur chasing elsewhere, Your patronage appreciated, Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand twaoy of Edisonia Thesswe FOR DRUGS Surgical Goods, Household and Sick Room Sup: plies go to Lake Pharmacy Bryan’s Drug Store We wil' send them up to you and will try to treat you right, or it will show streaks; wash, rinse,|estate of Henry T. Wilder, deceased, | dry quickly and polish at once. Soft linen, old sik or tissue paper will make glass gleam brightly. be cleaned are obstinate let them soak until the dirt is loosened. Salad bowls, oil cruets, milk glasses and pitchers are troublesome to care for, as the oils have a tendency to dull their brilliancy. Wash these first in cold water softened with ammonia, “NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL PROPERT LIRTTMTYPAY o oanoed and by virtue of a con rauihorities 't tpht thousand eipht hunared lots liabie w0 hens for ) lineal teet, said lots Lot No. survey 17 A Munn’s 17 B o | 17 ¢ L ! 1iN23 D * | 17 8 1-3 D o B o \ A “ B “ C “ D G . D 5 | B - E " ¥ “ G “ H 44 1 “ K “ A “ B “ c “ D “ A “ 10 3418 b 10 34 B =2 9 A o L] c o NOW THEN Notice is HEREBY GIVEN City Council of the City of Lakela: If the articles to| ;late of Polk county, Florida, to the | |undersigned administratrix of safd estate, within two years from the date hereof. Dated July 17, A. D, 1913. PEARL L. WILDER, ! Administratrix, estate of Henry th " Wilder, deceased. 0992 Fri e e s - 'HE CITY OF LAKELAND, FLORIDA, 1 il e Y IN 7 d Coecranied that the total cost of said paving and curbing is the sum e NGy =thiee eents), and itecn huandred ninety-tive and wirly described as tollows, to and sixey doli said work s ¢ D eiig ore par Owner Clower & Wade ... 59 Clower & Wade Ciower & Wade Clower & Wade L. W Cowdery L. W. Cowd e e 3 61 Chaut. Aud Assn . 12 Chaut, Aud Assn .. 12 Clower & Wade 12.27 Clower & Wade 73 Clower & Wade 73 W. D. McRae 73 W. b. M 73 8. T. Fl 73 ML 70 3. M I (1) 3 M. F. Hetherington . 69 3. M F. Hetherington . 69 3.47 J. Q. Adams 1103 3.47 W. D. McRae 847 D. H. Sloan .. 3.476 J. Q. Adams ...... 127 3.470 City of Lakeland .. 143 3.476 that on the 30th day of July, A. D. 1913, the ad will meet at the Council Chambers at 8:00 p. m. for laundry work (s what you am lesking for and weangviss. Try m this stranger who had his back to me. Suddenly, he throw down his book, walked over to the window and began to speak, evidently supposing himself quite alone. At the first sound of his voice I kept very still in my chair. | ‘What will it all come to? I heard the purpose of hearlug all complaints which the owners of sald property or other persons in- terested therein may desire to make, and will at sald meeting duly assess against the abut- tiug lots on elther side of sald street one-third of the total cest of such improvement, and will also immediately after the amount assessed against each lot is determind lssue certifi- cates of Indebtedness therefor against each lot for the amount assessed apainst it, sald cer- tificates of Indebtedness to bear .interest at the rate of six (6) per cent., and to be payable In equal Installments in ene, twa, three, four, and five vears; sald certificates further provid- ing that the same shall be guaranteed by the City of Lakeland; and In case of the non-pay- ment of any Interest or auy installment of saldcertificates when due It shall be optlonal with the holder thereof to cousider the whole of the princlpal sum expressed in such certificates s uf B B STRINB BTG ¥ e ) AP A A O] ot et abmaliiaatees ) Our Display of watches, lockets, brooches, etc., is noticeable for g perfect taste as well as self-evidem§ 800d quality. chains, ringh & The Jewelry We handle is the kind that comtiip ues to give satisfaction no mattyy how long it is worn. If you desti to give sometihng of permanent vale§ our case will supply it. him say. ‘I have done all I could, but even for her dear sake I cannot marry another woman. and Steam Laundry one 130 West Main b a damnable lie from beginning to end, there would be no peace here nor hereafter. Ah, Jean, Jean, if I had never looked into your great, soulful eyes, it my arms had never held you the Fla R SOCHECIPIRIPIEUMSPISOSOI0 mes Die Down § And As You TURN From the Ruins §° never! You said you would not marry a man who had idly won another womans' heart. You meant to do right, little girl, but you did not know how despicably deceitful she was, and I can never tell you.' “It was then that my purse dropped loudly to the floor. With an angry exclamation he stooped to pick it aup N & DEEN Reom 7, Ray.nondo Bldg. (Convrizht, by Daily Story Pub. Co.) In Heaven's | pa.ne why should I? It would all be close, it might have been, but now-‘ ’ 8. C D. CLOUGH,, Clerk. Some of Lakeland’ Conservative | Bought | l TAMPA, FLCRIDA LAKELAND REPRE immediately due and payable, with the interest therein oprvided PALMA CEIA PARK “Tampa’s Close-In Suburb for. C. (::. MEMMINGER, President Board of Bond Trustees R. E. SCIPPER, Commissioner of Public Work s Oldest‘and Most nvestors Have Lots In - da IVE—L. J. SLOAN. H. C. Stevens STONE WORKS H. B. Zimmerman, Prop Then, for me, not looking at my face, but as 4 b g he handed it to me, I held his hand : : - ou want the besy at the I IF Neve: Before, fast, and oh, dad, it you'd seen his Where large sums of money are 2ow Big e ftiies vy 9 cost—you get it when we do tbg 2 eyes when he looked and saw it was convenience including MODERE SEWERAGE andW. ATER SYSTEMS, S o Should You Realize I! He started to take me in his arms, | i - 3 | but, remembering our parting, he | PAVED STREETS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS and TELLP.ICXI Where CEMENT The Benefits ¥ | straightened himself up and begged | 5 T p MEN 2 | my pardon, said he supposed I knew | five new bungalows have just been completed and (ontric's let for CONSTRULTION he had not done what I sent him to ; . i : i s ent The Followlng of i do, aand then said he would leave. I| others in this beautiful property. Wkere lot val cs o sing by Your money will buy solid valwg ! . " S o A just | A s de W ) e anality work and miaterials r:i‘:::::l”. 24500 M.M < :Zfl? ‘,,if,,“‘};’ 1‘,1‘;3'{13?::-1" i%ml a‘]\‘.’..; leaps and bounds. Now is the time to get m “on .3 floor.” |in gquality work and material-you' AT g 4 | . § { get 1 sf from the re Siia s —y an guess what his | . - ms $5 h; balaace 2 per cen r : o ‘ c;.u:: And Resolve To ¢ you can g W ' Prices $500 to $750. Terms §25 per lot cash; balazuce 2 per cent ve i o St s SR L Caplital.. ¢,750,0 A < | e el ; e . ot umaw Insure Your Propertyl 4 lot per month. DO IT NOW. | 500 us ot s0ur ob—sow. 3 1 L) [ ! $ TAMPA BAY LAND COMPANY | LAKELAYD ARTIFICIAL

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