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PAGR SIX, The Question of the Day | demangc economy. GETMORE FOR 58 Butter, per pound Sugar, 17 pounds .. Cottelens, 10 pound palls Cottelone, 4-pound pails Saowdrift, 10-peund pails. . 3 cans family size Cream 6 eans baby size Cream 1.2 barrel best Fleur ... 12 pounds best Flo ur. Uctagen Soap, 6 for tround Coffes, per pound . 5 gallons Kervsene 3 ¢ AP0 LOST MASTERPIECE IS FOUND | Painting by Dolici in Philadelphia Collection D'scovered to Be Fa. mous Alleg:rical Work. Fhiladelphia, Pa., June fust been discovered that a famous al- legorical masterpiece which has been | missing for centuries has been hid.len in Memorial Hall in this city. years this painting has been known under another name. Instead of the beautiful painting the smaller work With a Frugal Housewife The increasing price of food stuffs to buy cheaper food or buy less, just buy ycur groceries from us and i L. 6. TWEEDELL 30.—It has' | For It's not necessary YOUR MONEY SOSIE D 3O 4 Ot Op HOSOe + SRINGTIIIIS SO S TS 0B 404000 86060 S BSOS DBMOSNPBIEOGVISBTGC Il s, . o VX1 . B GLHS STDSO SIS S0 | thTTpM"d Onie of The Tamous plo Dlo tures of the sacred history of Christen- "dom as created by Carlo Dolel, its | beauty, its character and significance ! were so altered by daubs of paint smeared upon its that even the greatr est art experts of the world failed te recognize what the picture really was and no one knew of the existence of ! the work. Listed in the noted collec- tion as the property of the city, this painting for nine years hung upou the walls of the gallery as “Youth and | Love" by Carlo Dolci. In 1904 John G. Johnson, while l better. l ‘ M. The Services of Artists Are Yours When You Bring Your Work to the Lakeland News Job Office YOU get work done by people who know---who will not let some foolish error creep into your work that will make your printed matter ineffective, and perhaps sub- ject it to the amused comment of discriminating people. Our plant turns out ten newspapers every week==two of them being sixteen-page papers of state-wide circulation; but- this does not mean that we do not also give the closest at- tention to the small work. An order for visiting cards, or for printing a ribbon badge, or a hundred circulars, is given the same careful consideration that enables us to secure and successfully carry out our large contracts. And, having had to fit up for the larger work naturally enables us to do Let Us Figure On Your Printing Lakeland News JobOfrice Kentucky Building, Rooms 11 and 12 "¢sB SVENING CSLBORAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JULY 25, 1913. abfial “bought it with 84 ofher 'vflu able paintings, and pronented it to the city upon his return *o Fuiladelphia. In this collection wers rome palutings of unusual importa:nce, sxamples of the Italian and Flemish schools. Be-: cause of the great valus of some of the other painting by better-known artists, this Dolei painting was not thought to liave aby particular sig- nificance and for years It remained ust @s it came from Eurepe With the idea of improving some of the famous paintings in the collection, Johnson, as the head of the city's art commission, engaged Pasquale I'a- rina to restore some of the works of art that adorn this gallery in Fair- mount Park and 1t remained for Fa- rina to discover that the Dolei painting was one of the lost masterpieces of the world. SIGHT OF DEATH SILENCES Former Policeman Loses Entire Con- trol of Voice When Auto Kills a Woman. Savannah.—As a result of witness- ing the fatal accident to Miss Mary Moore, who was run over and killed by an automobi'e, Captain 8. N. Har- ris, a former police officer, is suffer- ing from hysterical laryngitis, which has temporarily deprived him of the use of his voice. Physicians state that the malady is not serious and | that his voice probably will return to him as quickly as it left him. As a police officer, Captain Harris saw meb killed and maimed under many circumstances, but he was un- able to stand the sight of a young girl crushed under a heavy touring car. He was the first on the scene after the accident and he played an important | part in rescuing the body of the young woman from the wheels of the ma- chine. His voice became hoarse im- mediately and a few hours later he wg= unable to talk at all. Captain Harris says he never saw anything quite so horrible in all his experience. Flier Scared a Cow to Death. taris.—The first aerial live stock damage sult was brought when Brinde- jon Moutinaise, the aviator, received a cuvmmunication demanding $50 for killing a cov’ Par1s to Copenhagen and a German farmer near Coesfelt plare frightened his cow to death. ‘me) vhem 1% o8 0M ‘8, SIVEIOADE JNN UBY) JoMod 19)%u3 JO SNNJISTICD 9JB OM MOUY OM udyA ‘JO[IOdNE @48 OM MOUY OM UIYA o[qeiAdu] oqy sujede dn Bupzviq JId8 o) Jo o1p oY) §f 3 eousjoduy DMO INO I8 UONIRILLI] 40O 8] J[ ‘S8OF qwom ;o uBs v siuvm(e si Josuy ‘ssSauNBaM o ubig ® JeBuy Just That Difference. Bome girls are ambitious to well, others are content to wppily. e |2 PROPERTY OWNERS AT"‘T’\rmN ina Phara ”iqun 4 | Ever Felt 3.'_ ce ‘d Tri ¥ Catiod to o remedy for leaky roofs. We are agent 1o, ter's rame rip. | 7 Celehrated System cf roofs that do not leak and i1, by i . 8 ..,d‘ ; guaranteed 1 years. We also repatricaky roofs. |y, o Romantic Events Have Every ”e“ | & parket for brick, Lime oOF Cement, give us a call ung ks 5athed as everyen [k . w;Z:st::\‘:_D,e«we of Sea- | % Dsiimates turnished for concrete construction of iy, i shore Fun of Many Places. S New York.—It ;\‘\; some years ag 50 | 2 MANN PI_UWIIAVG & coNSIRUC] IO\ that * Phar:\chs daughter went l"l\;‘](\ :,m ; B e o to the water,” or, to spe ak by “came down (0 wash | :1f and her maidens W ‘ll\ml\ It s also | inf: H)L,, Book, at the river: d along by the river's side. related that she found the Moses. But that I8 another story. | The fact that she went down to 1’11‘l who Nile to bathe is what at this mo! draws one to her, especially one has traversed old Cairo, ferric d to the Island of Roda, walked thre the quaint garden which belongs the heirs of Ifassan Pasha, and length climbed down to the very piace where this great princess fc und Is- real’'s lawgiver-to-be In the marshes. As a matter of fact, many romantic at He recently flew from ! where the flier ! mad 2 a landing, allcged that the aero things have occurred when heauty was bathing or preparing to bathe. Actaeon thus came upon Diana in the cave of her valley inclosed with cy- | presses and pines. Let us hope he | strayed there by accldent, lest the list of known Peeping Toms be longer than it is. At any rate, we bathe. Better yvet, the surf grows more en- joyable every day till the end of sum- To he surve it is always wet and mer spacious, but it is not always warm. The later in the summer the warmer the water. | The fact that bathing is delightful s proven by the avidity with which both the well and the afling take to| the curf. Kven in dainty economical | Japau the people hie themselves to | the nvmerous bathing places, the hot | gprings being especlally in favor ! Ansiralia is bathing mad. Children i there learn to swim as surely as they | learn to spell-—if not surer. All down | our Pacific coast bathing is one of the | greatest delights. And all over Eu- rope sea bathing i¢ indulged in when- ever possibile Along the Mediter- ranean winter and spring travelers are | like™ c0 2o in, but, if Americans, they Persistent Call of Old Ocean. are disappointed, missing the great crowds and the beach idling of our ';mat New Jersey resorts. At home ' publicity is the keynote of our surf : bathing; at most foreign resorts it is quite the reverse. Some of the gay French and Bel- glan resorts rather manage to com- bine the two sorts. They retain their bathing machines but a crowd lingers in close proximity, and bathers, upon | emerging from thelr machines, are not | | averse to being accosted by friends | in ordinary attire, A bathing machine, as everybody knows, is a little bathhouse on wheels. A horse usually serves to pull it high and dry away from the waves when ' the bather has emerged from her dip ' and climbed the few steps up to !ho door. The Euglish shudder at the idea of | our mixed bathing and surely we are | privileged to smile at some of their customs. On a certain warm day In’ | Brighton, not so many years ago, one | saw just how this modesty worked |cut. The few who had taken ma- | chines were uninteresting. semi In-' valid old ladies and children. Then along came a buxom creature who having arranged for a bath climbed aboard and was presentiy no doubt | disrobing. Every Johnnie who had seen her enter lingered and yet oth- rers, scenting free entertainment, Joined the waiting list. The machine ‘uas now down with the front wheels | in the water and as it was about time for the “vision™ to appear these lovers { of beauty drew closer and closer, not %a few perching on the wheels as it to get a better view. The door opened The “vision" modestly held the front of her so-called bothing suft in her hand as she stenped gingerly down until she could grasp the rope, for the beach is so steep that a bather is in | up to the waist a few feet from the | sand. Then the suit hag 1t all it | own way, and '[ h llooned and ca- | reened to the limit and then some. It { was of a nice, warm red and cut like {a very broad-necked olg- fashioned chemiste, with x" lower part caught | together for a 1= inches. This was }a great advant: . as otherwise it | might simply tave blown over the bather's head and ‘ar away, glving errible colle. Lo e We have installed a large Doubl; Glass Sanitary Delicatessen Re. frigerator.” It freezes butier ang keeps vegetables cool and fresh, Absolutely FLY-PROOF. W, invite inspe:tion by the ladies of | our city. Cleanliness, high=grade goods :nd courteous treatment we assure yoy Pure Food Store W.P, Plllans & Co. PHONE 93 Every Body Else Is Doing It- SO WHY NOT YOU? Smoke “TOWN BOOST' That Good 5¢ Cigar Made in Lakeland ANOTHER DROFP | MAZDA LAMPS 25 watt Mazda, 40 60 * “ unskirted 60 * “ skirted 100 2 " . b 150 g “ §l; 250 - 3 0 LY, We carry a stock of lamps at the following places % our shop: LAKE PHARMACY HENLEY & HEA JACKSON & WILSON Cardwell and Feigles Electrical and Sheet Metal Workers * PHONE 233 IO I 60 S040 s xmmmw IF YOU ARR THINKING OF lBUILDL\“" MARSHALL & SANDER The 01d Rellable Contracto’s Who have been building hou d for yet who never “FELL DOWN® osre :a;ile? tzfll‘v‘: satisfact? All classes of buildings contracted for. Ti¢ ™™ l':‘sll:ience:l built by this firm are evidgnces of t air ¥ MARSHALL & SANDER Phone 228 Blue i |