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

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2 5,000 ervices at the Cath- orrow morning at ] members are eX- sent . kins lcaves Monday ere he goes to be nion of all his fa- phich will no doubt thtful gathering. j. R. A. Ward have alabar, on the In- re they spent two ormerly lived qver ed the stay among having a handsome Virginia avenue, pist of nine rooms was rented as soon was let. Reading Circle of hodist church will afternoon at 3:30 . G. P. Webb on All memhers are . Mrs. Jenkins and will be the readers. no writes that he is nt stay with oll| atives in Kentucky, | the Y:ai 18 very| 4e is thin%ine of | he turns his face | t0 recommnd to the City Oouncil|of naying the postal privileges with- | e he knows he oan Browning 1s the orig- | act in co-operation with'the Council the future we will be compelled to hiedy for cholera in. iand our couaty commissioner. Steps _comply with the law regardless of ch there have been p of 'ate. The rem- as “Infauts Relief’ tried in many cases puccess, he rem- t Lake Pharmacy and ley’s and the Tele- taat it is very ef- . H. T. Smith re- lght from a stay of In Jacksonville, where guests of their sons. ompanied , Henry Bullock, of will spend the sum. Kimbrough has dis- nterest in the Kim- Co. to his son, S. gh, and Mr. R. H. hese are two pro- apable young men, r -active management siness no doubt will scries of meetings to City Council to hear roverty ovners rela- ents for paving, was and sundry property and objected to the cost of paving the ons had been includ- Bsrents asainst indi. owners, wien, they | cost ghould be horre Le Council postponed inztter, meantine in- ty attorney to make a ization of this mat- Pine what would be | is for astessments. owners strentously for these street in- beling that heving he cost of paving in butting property they r full share in pro- e improvements. eeareenne . DONIA : 23qer :-o;“ HERE THAN AT COME HERE. l | O ToNicHT MRASLALEET RS (1 D 13 .be i Epwcrth League 6:30 p. m. THE BVENING TWLBGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JULY 26, 1913. | Miss Maude Jenkins, of Sanford, will be the gucst of her cousins, Mrs. E. C. Davis and Mrs. N, L. | Bryan, next week. Misses Mary Louise and Dorls | Knight, of Tampa, are in the city:f the charming guests of Misses Suel- | la and Mary Groover at their lovely | Lake Morton home. i Mrs. H. N. Hebb and her inter- | esting little daughter, Alverta, of ' Lakeland, airived in the city Sun-| day for a month’s visit to her par. | i ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Folsom. —Wauchula Advocate. i Miss Fannie Lowry, of Plant City, is spending the week end in Lake- land as tie guest of Mrs. Tay Weeks. At the First metnoaist church to. | morrow morning Rev. Isaac C. Jen- ! kins will preach on The Powe: of | Cod Directed to Save. In the even. ' ing he will speak on Jonah, the se:- ond of a series of sermons, ani the theme will be the awakening of IX\Iinevah. A cordial invitation to : all the public. Sunday school at ar, Clifford Brantley, who has| 9:45 in the morning,and Epworth been in California for the past sev- ) ol onthslihaal ratitnadt homs League at '6:30 Sunday afternoon. Everybody invited. much to the delight of uis many friends. Miss Anaiec Laurie Duke, 2 charm- ing young lady of Houston, Texas, 18 visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Brantley. t Dr. Nowiia wili be at the First | Services at >Iyrtle Street Meth- | Baptist church Sunday. He had an odist chureh Sunday morning at 11 | engagement with the Palm Avenue o'clock by the pastor. Sunday | Church, Tampa, for Sunday, but is | school at 3 p. m. kept at home by the funernl of Mrs. P. E. Chunn. Dr., Gavin, the new pastor here, will supply the | Tampa pulpit while Dr. Nowlin will conduct the services here. The | morning service will be given to the funeral of Mrs. Chunn, which will | take place at 10:30 at the church, Services at Dixieland Methodlst{ church by pastor Sunday evening at 7:30. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Mrs. W. H. Steinmeyer and daughter, Mics Maude, are now in Sumter, 8. C., where they will visit 1elatives. Later they expect Yecterday two postoffice inspec- | tors visited Lakeland and looked . to go to Waynesville, N. C., for a|into the affzirs of the local postof. | stay. Miss Steinmey.r will return | oo, The gentlemen were R. A. in time to roepen her kindergarten | Ward, of Tampa, and Mr. Holllday, | school in the Guild building for the | of Cincinnati. They found every-| fall and winter tesms. | thing in the postofiice in good shape, | b | but in the course of their duty they | At the meeting of the Board of { called at the office of the ‘Evening, Governors fo the Lakeland Board of | Telegram and directed the attention | Trade last night at their rooms o the publisher to the law which ! the matter of good rcads was the | provides that credit must not be ex- | principal topic of discussion. The ! tended to subscribers to daily news- | best route out of town to the Hills- papers for a longer paried than | borough county line was carefully | ¢hree months, ror weekly Daperfl’t considered, and the Board decided |Jonger than one year, under pemalty | Miss Kate Reynolds returned yes- terday with Col. and Mrs. Rogers from Daytona Beach. Mrs. Reyn- olds also spent a week at this resort but she did not come back in the car, preferring to make the trip to and fro on the train. S Sometime ago the secretary of the Board of Trade announced that a irectory of the “live members” of the organization would be printed in the Telegram at an early date, and also published in pamphlet or circular form. For reasons this ac. tion was postponed, but the list has now becn turned into this cflice and will appea: in the Telegram about the middle of next week. Members who wish to show up among those who are trying to do something for the city should be sure that their name will appear in this directory. Program for Union Meeting Tle following program will be rendered at the Union Missionary meeting to be held next Tuesday afternoon at 3.20 o'clock at the First Methodist chuich. All socie- ties are most cordially :nvited to at- tend: Hymn--Publish Glad Tidings, No. Scripture Lesson——Mrs. T. J. Darracott. Prayer, Pian~ Duet—After the Charge, Mmes. Webb and Peterman. What I Consider an Ideal Society and How We May Attain to That Ideal-—}.»s. JIayes. Vocal ‘1o — From Heavenly | Heights, Miss Vera McRae. What Our Society Is Doing—Mrs, Boulware. Hymn—Lead on, 0, King Eternal, No. 408. Tihiug- -Mrs. Norman Riggins. Duet (piano and violin)—Music | selected, Misses Baggett and Hart. an. How to Interest the Young Dleo-| ple in Church Work—Mrs. Moore. | Vocal Solo—To be selected, Mrs. H. J. Drane. The Benefit Derived from the Mis- sion Study Course—Miss Sara Polk. Open meeting. Closing Hvmn—No. 545. | FOR Effectlve Color Scheme, A scheme of orange and brown for a living room may be effectivel worked out in the following manner: Wood finish, paneling, ceiling beams, ete, in a flat brown, such as walnut, Austrian oak or Flemish o2k, a wains- cot five feet high of the brown wood and the wall above washed with a deep, rich orange color of kalsomine. The ceillng between the beams washed with the same color, two tones lighter in shade. Furniture upholstered with (corduroy in grayish tan or with tap- | estry bavirg brown and green follage or other combinations of color that are | quiet and unobtrusive. The cclors in- | | troduced in cushions should be orange, embroidered with gold, or green and ‘ gold, or turquoise blue; in bric-a-brac, | ete, old brass or pewter, Japan lac | quer in brown, jade, malachite or tur | ! quoise blue enamel. Smart Dresses. Panniers are Ly no mcans a thing ‘of the past. Smart dresses for street ! and afternoon wear, especially design- ‘ed for the younz miss or slender | f\\'om:m. show the caught-up forms of | . drapery, strongly suzgesting the pan. ! !nier ideas. Gencrally speaking, how- jever, the draperies are long, one of {the newest styles g.ving a figure out- |line much wider at the knees than {above or below this point. Some of these designs have the appearance of a lengthened panier, inasmuch as the drapery 1s looped up to give a eome- ! | what distended effect. The mnjorlty; | of these dresses are cut quite narrow | about the feet.—Dry Coods Economist. | 1 Woman and the Fly Pest. Doctors, generally, and speclalized boards of health have done much to ! bring home the danger that lurks} within the forepaws of the common | house fly, but in the end it is a wom- | an's fight. Each woman must try to ' rid her own home of the pests and | appeal to her politician brother's | gense of public duty to have the fly-| breeding places cleaned up.—Woman's | World. ! house. 506 | B. RENT—3 room | West Main St. H. Zimmer- | :nov. 7 1 %ighly contaglous. 1o Dangerous, Cn'.f'ford‘ ~“Love i3 g dizsease, you Crabshaw—"And 1t must b judge from the aumber of pretty nurses who oatoly t "Judge, e tte——. Human Nature, 'lt'hy 18 1t,” asked tha curlous gu Poor men usnually give lary tips than rich men?” "\\g'en. sui," sald the waiter, who was something of a phllosopher as well, “looks to me like de po’ man don't want nobody te find out kLe's po’, and de rich man don'y Wwant nobody to find out he's rich."=e Youth's Compaaion We Don’t Know anything about {ice cream made locally in your eity, or the crcam made by any oth- er manufacturer. We Do Know a!l! about POINSETTIA ICE CREAM, its pure cream, ster- ilized scientifically made with a striet regard of sunl- ry and hygienic conditions and surroundings. TS BETTE™ BECAUSE WE TN B (i) JOR SALE BY Lake Pharmacy LAKELAND. home by ! and the commissioners what {s' ‘knuwn as the Lake Hunter route. A ! committee of five was appointec to! were also token looking to the is.! {suance of a handsome booklet to | advertise ‘the city. On Wednesday eveming, July 16, !at the home of the bride’s sister, | Mrs. P. B, Bowie, in Gainesville, iMisa Ruby Mac Roberts was mar- | ried ‘to Linus P. Hsrdee, a promi- nent young lawyer of that city, of the firm of Willlams & Hardee, Dr. John G. Anderson, pastor of the First Presbyterian church officiat- ing. Only immediate relatives were Mrs. Lilllan M. Roberts and is a many characteristic gifts which make men adore women. Mrs. Har. dee has lived in Gainesville for present. The bride is a daughter of ;‘ young lady universally loved for the |§ narly three years, going from Lake- | land there with her mother and‘ other relatives. { of friends while here. The groom { known | the State. He 4s the junior mem- ! ber of the firm of Williams & Har- | dee.—Inverness ‘Chronicle. FARK HILL LOTS FOR ! SALE ON EASY TERMS. All streets clayed, waiks, electric lights, shade trees. M. Stephens. cement s:de- MAJESTLC. | | A Great Show for Saturday Night, e | | So Deon’t Mics It. THE ATTACK AT ROCKY PASS A Thrilling Story, One That Wiil :fake You Sit Up and Take e e T i J 4 . Al Notice. THE FAKE SOLDIERS A Smile, a Screcm, a YP!I’ the Fun- niest of Comedies. THE WAY OF THE UNDER. WORLD This Is Another One of the “What Happened to Mary” Series. T e e e e T~ MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, She visited in In- | verness last winter, and made hosts | g fs a young mac well and favorably | 4 throughout this section of | { city water,| See G. C, Rogan or S | [ Sl | € [ o ioth oy o RFL S et e ] 'rence, so get here early. —— BRANDIN AND LAWRENCE | Malaria or Ghills & Fever, Prescription No. 666 is prepared especially | for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, Five ot six doses will bresk any case, and if takea then as a tonic the Fever will not | teturn. It acts on the liver better than | ' Calomel and does not gripe or sickea. 25¢ ile Barcains v .t C——- A Ty drawn. We owned up to having: been over indulgent to subscribers; along this l'ue in the past, but in! our inclinations in the matter. Clearance $ give you the benefit of cur expe- e rience as Foot Fitters. Now Is the Time to Seve MGNEY on SKOES Our stock is open for your inspection. Men TAKE NOTICE, ; All Boycden in Tan, Viciand Patent Leather. $6»andl$4‘4g & $3.73 $5 values, clearanceale $3,50 values Ladies’ Patent, Tan and White Buck Pumps and Oxfoids, Clcarax.cc$2 79 Sale : A11$52.50 Pumpsiand Cxfords wlu!c$| fi8 ihey last ; : °J Come bring or send or bring the children as we have no space to quote barcainsawaiting them, Yours For Bargains, Kimbrough - Rutkerford Shee Co. Cpposite New City Rall The Store With Yellow 'Irmtmmg_w : AUDILORILN Your last chance to hear those nilty cf E ¥ sell you the goods below cost. fit the feet and give you perfect comfort, N Y A AR M N O IR e« R l £} PO S < SRS | g : Q (=2 2eb2ultul Bul2a gpotlight singers, Brandin and Law- THE DECLEIVERS A Great Western Comedy, Full of Funny Situations kit ININOCENCE A Beautiful Pathe Drama With a Beautiful Story |.W. YARNELL Buceessor to W. K. McRae THE GAUNTLETS OF WASH- INGTON Draying and Hauling of All Kiu! Prompt and Reasonablg Service Guaraniced. A Stirring Stery of a Man Who Saved Georgze Washington's Life. Sze This, It's Worth the Admission Alone. Lakeland, Fa Pay Ptcne &7 Green Want Ads In New Sonzs and Clean Comedy. FINE ORCHESTRA MUSIC. Las T I CORODDOT OO IO TRANSFER LINES 35 THIS ICE MAN OF YOURS IS HUMAN--HE LIKES PRAISE At intervals we have invited complaintsfrom our customers, with ‘the view of bettering our service and establishing a bond of friend- ship between us and each individual user of OUR ICE. : We are pleased to say that every complaint received has been useful to us inone way or another. and we shall continue to invite them, although they are steadily decreasing in number, : : Now, we are going to ask for something dif- ferent, If you think this ice manof yours de- serves a word ofpraise, give it to us over the telephone. 1t will encourage us to greater effort in your behalf. If you can cite some specific instance of our helpfulness. by ali means let us have it. It may give us anidea which we can apply to our general service, and everybody will be the beneficiary of your kindness. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 o 4 Watch Laleland She Is Going to Rank” With the Best We Are Here To Glve You the BEST to Be Had In _S_H_O_IE_S_ If you want the latest in SHOES and want your feet properly fitted, come to us. We GUARANTEE to fit your feet PROPERLY. That is our business---SHOE FITTING--and we give you the benefit of our expericnce from the factory to the store. Give us a call and be coavinced. The Quality Dutton-Harris Co. v ee Lakeland Futch Gintry Bldg. Kissimm 7

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