Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 18, 1913, Page 5

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Mrs. T. 1. Woods went over to ! Green Springs today and will spend | some time at that resort. Mr, | Woods went over with her but will "return after seeing her comfortably settled. R — The Farmers’ Club held an inter- esting meceting at the home of Mr. Fidler in Dixieland Saturday. Messrs. A. J. Holworthy and John F. Cox attended the meetirg and on behalf of the Board of Trade in- vited the club to meet in Lakeland as the guests of that organization, in October, which invitation was ac- cepted. It was also determined to hold , Farmers’ Institute in Lake- land in January, combined with an exhibit of farm products, etc. Rt. Rev. Wm. Crane Gray has been in the city looking into the status of the Episcopalian congrega- tion, which is at present without a pastor, Rev. J. H. Weddell having been forced to resign, owing to the state of his health. Bishop Gray THE EVENING TELEORAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, AUG. 18,1913, ‘| ‘The mystery of Mary, a very in- teresting serial story will be begun | in' this paper in a day or two. It is of absorbing interest, and at the same time is ciean and healthy in tone. Watch for the opening chap- — ters, and do nct miss any of it, for| Paris.—~Mme. Sarah Bernhardt is em- it will undoubtedly prove a treat to |ploying her vacation by carving & lovers of wkolesome fietion. monument for the embellishment of her tomb, for which she has bought SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT OF _ |}, (o80gle tand of the const of Bt LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY flketch of the complete conception e with a young Breton woman as a The Lakeland Steam Laundry is'model. The latter is sworn. to sh the largest and best equipped laun. lence and the design of the monument dry plant in the interior of Florida. |Is kept a profound secret. It is said, We have recently added to our al- however, by Mme, Bernhardt's !rlend|l. ready large plant some of the very 0 be simple yet strangely moving in latest and best laundry machinery \d¢a8. The tragedienne is reported to have said a short time ago that she that is made, and we still have one bad a horror of intrusting the erection more car load that we expect to have ‘g ypgo monument to anybody else. installed within the rext two weeks, | BABY HANGS SELF IN CRIB We wish to give ourf customers the very best there is in the way of i (Pecullar and Distressing Mishap to Little One Asleep In Its laundry work. We have added a mending depart- Little Bed. ment and a'l underclothirg, shirts, etc., will be mended, buttons sewed Ion, and the pockets in neckbands of ‘em"ei:’::?l:;ib :“’l'e—:t:::i‘:: beet: shirts will be opended before re- Blabsdito eloap bt a tow malntites he: fore, the ten-mouths-old daughter of John Hallman of this place was found ACTRESS DESIGNS HER TOMB Barah Bernhardt Is Busy Working on Monument That Will Embel- lish Her Tomb. turning to the wearer. W are also exercising great care to keep the color from fading from by her father, clothing, and, while no laundry can| The child had literally hanged her guarantee all colored goods, we will self. The small body, with the feet & say this: If you have a colored shirt few inches above the fioor, was found of a standard make or brand, we banging by the neck between the bars will keep the color in it for you. '“ the crib. We appreclate very much the sup- | In some unaccountable way the child had forced her small body port and encouragement We are re- youoh g bed, a wedge of bed-cover ceiving from our patrons, and in qpg preventing the head from follow- turn we wish to tell you that we are Ing, doing our utmost to please and sate ,HELD FOR TEASING DAUGHTER isfy you in every little detail. PAGF Friw Since adopting the cash system, | { We find it satisfactory to almost ev- New York City Girl Says Her Father ery one, and it would be a great Harps on Style of the Dress help to us and to yourself if every She Wears, one g0 fal yi 3 gl | the d:l\'erra: sthzossz‘l;:e' ;\rm:lltd loTs{ | New York.—Miss Elsie Lewls of Jes- have the money ready the first time samine avenue, Yonkers, had her fa- g 5 | ther, Loren Lewis, locked up for teas- ¥1e calls for it, thereby saving thelhm her too much. | inconvenicnce of having to Worry | Lewls and the daughter have not with it the socond or third time. been on good terms for some time and Telephone 130, occasionally when he meets her he THE LAKELAND STEAM flatters her in a manner that gets on LAUNDRY her nerves, declares Miss Lewis, Us- ually he harps upon the style of her dress. Judge Ellis tried to get her to agree to give him anothor chance, but she in- sisted that he be given the limit. Lewis was therefore remanded. { will return next month, and would | be pleased to meet all the members jof the congrezation at that time, with a view to discussing the selec- tion of a suitable pastor for this church. He is already in communi. cation with mivristers who may con- sider taking up the work of the pas- torate. illa, accom- lelyn Qwens. has been at- ington, Ky., last night in visit rela- Mrs. L. L. Knudsen left today for a mont’’s vacation which she will spend at her home in Cedar Rapids, Towa. Mrs. Knudson is secretary of the W. F. Hallam cor- poraticn, and no small share of the splendid success of that enterprise d wife leave | 18 due to this talented and capable B here theyllady. She combines womanly tact Mr. Ow®ns | With a grasd of business affairs such ys, but Mra, |88 few mere men acquire-and no Hahnemann Hospital and Medical col- two weeks | 8mall share of the credit of tie great lege are perfecting a process, based in Umatilla, | development work that has been ac- Prescription No. 608 | on discoverics of a fluld by a German h complished nn the Hallam properties | Frescription No, s prepared especially | scfentist, which will make the human | for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER Stu "the Ladies’ | Justly belones to her. She has ex- f $ ) A 4 fter death | Five or six doses will bresk any case, and | body transparent af 2 e Episcopal | ecutive ability as well as the capac- | if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not |dents can study the veins, muscles ; P [ty for giving attentlon to details feturn. It acts on the liver better than |8nd bones far more easily by the new lllm-a. ll))on- { which fn' Htselt is one of the prime | Calomel and does not gripe or sicken, 25¢ | method it 18 said. The fluid cannot be members | 5 ) AR — fore death, ally invited factors of genjus. msed before dea e e R R S S S S A P Sl 1 THE VOICE OF OPRORTUNITY. |} AUDI’[ORI U M bn and wife pe at David- Have you been waiting fo- proper- i fo:ticat, N. ty to get cheaper In Lakeland be- are having a fore you would buy? If so, what has be glad to been ycur experience? While you waited hasn': it doubled and trebled in valua? -Are you going to walt till it doubles again? The wise man, if he ever expects to buy a business site, will purchase now while the few available loca- tions may be had at a moderate price. The best located lots in the city, and ‘the cheapest ,are those on Main street facing the Tremont property. These lots may be had NOW at $6,000 each. Work on the Evening Telegram building, on the eastern of these lots, hat begun. When that bullding reaches the sec- ond story, my price on these lots go up $500 each. When the Telegram building is finished they go up $1,000 each. Opportunity is knock- ing at your coor, but will soon pass by. Better ac* now. See me soon An “Auto” .| and save money. ,h(':m‘;zck“y 1059 1. W. KIMBROUGH. nitely and == E l ] hi’éj [S '-ICI A fine show tonight so come early jer and Miss jave been at me time, are | that State, in that sec- 1088 lThe Mysteryof M A pretty young woman, evidently in great trouble, comes suddenly into the life of a young lawyer with an urgent plea for hzlp. Although he assures her of his willingness to aid her she steadfastly refuses to tell her . name or to disclose the cause of her fears, only permitting him to assist her to a train bound for a distant city, How he falls in love with the mysterious young friend, his long search for her, and how he locates her just in time to save her from a terrible. fate is entertainingly told in our new serial PARK HILL LOTS YOR SALE ON EASY TERMS All streets clayed, ocement eide waiks, electric lights, oity wate: ehade trecs. Beo @ O Rogan er & M. S8tephens ITE To Make Body Transparent. Philadelphia.—Physicians of the L S e POINTS THE WAY. The Mystery of Mary By GRACE LIVINGSTON HILL LUTZ The Statement of This Tampa Resi- dent Will Interest Our Readers Our neighboring town, Tampa, points the way in the words of one ' of its most respected residents: ' Miss W. T. Verdier, 606 Jack- i son St., Tempa, Fla, says: it . A clever storyofloveand mystery. Besure to get the issue with the first installment! ALL THIS WEEK PAT DREW bear, Mabel THAT NIFTY COMEDY SONG Wphine Drans, Jssian Drane, i¥. Weathers, ' Tampa and to Pass-a- t Saturday would be hard to fully describe my suffering from kidney complaint. For years I had a weak and aching back and I was subject to chills and dizzy spells. Often I felt very faint an¢ headaches also bothered me. Finally I decided to give Doan’s Kidney Pills a trial and 1 am glad that I did so, for they helped me as soon as I bezan taking them. The paing in my back left entirely and the other symptoms of the trouble were removed. I can still endorse Doan’s Kidney Pilis and I take pieasure in doing g0.” For s:'a by ail dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-bMilturn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit. ed States. Remember the name—Doan’s--and take no cther. SINGER -— — Clearance Sale Bargains Below are some of our money:. saving values. Ladies’ Gun Metal, Tan, Patent Leather, White Buck and Canvas Pumps and Oxfords at cost. $314 $3.50 values now 11 21 2.50 values now 198 Men’s Oxfords and High Shoes---All Leathers $6 00 values now $349 in 4.00 values now 3|4 2n 3.00 values now 229 198 Now is your chnnce to save money at Our Great Clearance Sale. Kimbrough-Rutherford SHOE COMPANY C. A MAN Direct from Montgomery A — THE SHERIFF'S BABY Comedy Western Picture That Will d son Cole- ther nephew, prrived last At the home *Mrs. Brown jible position FCollege, Me- has been at- ate College 11 be here Please You Immeneely GETTING UP A PRACTICE Another Fine Comedy SIXES AND NINES Comedy That You “Auto See $4 00 values now 3,25 values now | Com: Early; Only 1,700 Seats The PHOENIX BARBER SHOP | Is better prepared to take care 'of your face than you are yourself. We use antiseplics. Have your work done at the The Phoenix, one of the largest shops in the state. We make CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING a specialty. L. E. PEACOCK. MANAGER - W. K. Jackson-sseues W, K. McRae Owner and Manufac- Real turers’ Agent Estate Brokerage--Real Estate TelliUs What You Have to Sell, We Will Try to Find a Buyer Tell Us What You Wantto Buy; We Will Try to Finda Seller Reoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland | ] Florida $5.00 values now 350 values now 2.50 values now tement on ay after- PMaining $65 ™. Knight, land Steam pinted to a jbout twelve been idling tly denied, hat he had ve to place oys whom ever, the e them to thidden the und under rocery Co. and enjoy a good evening's enter- | tainment. e HE ANSWERED THE ADD A Comedy Fe:turing Johnny Bunay, the Man Who's Funry - ARABIA, THE DETECTIVE HORSE Don't Miss This. 8c0 the Clever Selig Horse Who Noes Every- thing But Talk w Phone 257 PROPERTY OWNERS ATTENTION c.nuu-mmtaluhmfilomtmuhm Gurey Celebrated Bystem cf roofs that €0 met leak and that stay 2% guarantesd 1 years. Wo also repaitleaky roofs I you are in thg wku.torlna.m.wmgm-nnnlu-nl-‘ Zstimstes furnished for eomerete qenstruetios of any kisd, THE STOLEN BRIDB - Blograrh Western Feature MATINEES WEDNE3DAY AND MANN PLUMBING & CONSTRUCTION CO. - SATURDAY

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