Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 18, 1913, Page 3

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e WYARNELL assor to W. K. McRae. L1 RANSFER LINES ying 8nd Houling of All Kins prompt and Roasonable Bervice ‘ Guaranteed ' — ne 57 Green Lakeland, Fla New Bird Game, This is a novel ay of giving a “bird party,” the idea is given by Martha Burr p; : anks Supply the gy mg as many m of city. Klectric lights birds portrayed, by ton the walls . every convenience. Buths, No ' g0y v 11, bsquitoes. Altitude 3,000 feet | e WEEKLY RATES $12.50 UP. Hotel Gordon Waynesville, N. G. , s with cards bear- as there are us methods ples w lll In beart are demonsty numbered (1AL FAMILY AND SEPTEN | his gucss down SEND FOR BOOKLET. | well to attac) tand to start 1} 1 OG0 ICHHRCHICHICHICHOIRO0T | | paper Ihe i’rotessiona- hole in ti ullel Jul el T | i I A cook g AN AND BURe G 12 ¢ Foanluer # Ao i kmud Terida e e e ] Wi T 8 e o8 g & B3, K. L. BRYAE, | song, a I I Wi muld - | T \ 0. Biue- DENTI®T [ bird: A d yper Butidlag, Over Yowas, | VNES i land Phone 889 2 ! uw Phone 300 B¢ l5oni y LAERLAND, PLA ] ¢ 4 | ’ I \ b blu ¢l 1 o ihg 0 « \ : | nad 15 Kantucky % i t . AT names of ot ch l s SR bird, ov : ] ! NTUN & LAWLER— yellow-hammer. brown crecper, king kudee, ete., will 70 illustrations. a RNEYS-AT-LAW Have 1) noin some form (sand- wiches ar x' ays acceptable) and Lakeland & Florida fces or cream in shape of birds would AR TN 3 be appropriate. It will be easy to manage “bird” cookies and perhaps B 5k 9ARAR B. WNRRLE® | the confectioner will make nests of ‘ 0% :BOPATH PHYRICIAN gpun sugar in which candy eggs may same i 6 amd 7, Bryany Baiiswe | be placed Jhath These would Le charming at each Lakelazd, Fls ¢4 Fioue 278 Elue uge | hone 278 Blaek. | DR, C, C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON [ccial Attention Given to Diseases | place on the table There are many K A match 1} § §ANUEL ¥, 1) gl Meadow lar SPHRCIALISE, meadow Y i \ Two mer i ( talkir gye. dai. Wose smé Ghrent 00 G aiees Kcientifioally Feeo | master in brown. . eas. Oflcy, lal; Feasdar.. { hand, Cardin \ ( tlldfl, Iakelant vl Crow; A co thi ( A nai f GROCVAE, ling. 8 ( | prizes may be as many and elabor- 1y Party. for a “Field of athletic ! may be any num- but twentyfour 1 find is just right for the competition. This | ur is fine for children, young pw ple and those who are older grown. Egg and spoon races are great fun, as well as the “needle and thread” | contest. Then there should be run- ning races, forty yard dashes, inter- spersed with three legged and anl races. Rope climbing is most laughable as well as the merry “obstacle” race. A timekeeper, referee and a| “fudge” add to the interest and the ate as the hostess wishes. In some of the races blue and red ribbons may be awarded. Perhaps tennis, eroquet, archery | ches may be ar- and bascball m: ranzed Refreshmonts or supper should be served on the lawn or porch. Such s was recently given at v place called “Glimmerglen,” | It would be a jolly thing to have! 1 ved to and from the | in a hay wagon drawn by four | d have bells esta COny Provide rhoss | that outing | e From four to | Lours, but the time| 0 Eer to st of the larges § to say t number. the couvenience : Unique Card Party. wrds may be played s prefers or that is tl town. Request the 3 in costun repre- ¢ i face or |""Y'l]\' I tanee, have two five of dia- 1 ore a lady and one a wman, that when all have arrived partners ! be n for first game. | 1 ¢ he 2 handsome deck of ca in ( hook on eard | ferns gr noa pretty jar, a hit of brass or o of pottery, Mhe score eavds may be eat out of pe of diamonds e th I hese same figures, cut Oul colored paper and gummed wiore they are used, so i dry ( bouillon in cups, patties ol « md sweetbreads, salad o1 mall eake cofloe I ice eream is pre f brick, cut in thin with tiny hearts dinmor club and spades eut from citron and candied cherries. MME MERRI. On Parasols. I'ina shadow lace decorates some of the daintiest parasols, and 1t is put on in many pretty ways. Some- times tiny lace gquares are inserted in the silk, but in a number of cases the lace is put on in the shape of a trill and caueht here and there with a tiny pink rosebud. When the para- sol is simple and of one color it is a pretty fancy to have the edge out- lined with tiny closely packed sllk blossomns Women and Children. Office een-Bryant Bldg., Suite 9. Phone 3867, * BOSKRS, Lawye: wam 1, Brysas Bolla Phome 5% [ Lakeiand, Plorids RTXTAR B, SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC \ §, investments 1m Real Hets ve sotie interesting snaps In ¢ 4 su.urban property, farms, ® vtler s¢s me at once. Will trad ! for :ash or on easy terms Room i4, Futch & Gentry Blig Lakeland, Fla. R. 3. KUFTAKIR -Attorney-a4-Yaw.- “ ! Stuart Bidg. Bart:x * e e e . “JCKER & TUCKE® 'g --lawyers— . Raywende Bidx 4 slans Far's ) 00000000000 000 LOUIS A. FORT “THE ARCHITECT" - Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, ¥ls TSR 440000 W. 8. PREFTON, LAWYRE JCTec Upstatrg East of Cowrt Honr RARTOW, FLOK‘R: | ination of Witles and Bz | Ertate Law a Bpesialty. PUALIC STENOGRAPHER f t BlAg. Reom 11 13 ] w— s \ Long-Lived \ Te "W, ye, § come of & very Wog | ! family, My father cut 8 P ! teeth when he was past efghty.® MU nothing. My grandfather died ‘ 5».: ard '-" > par: when Lo was | &8 is in sand- tly draped 3 being ashionable }Mul-. and Dblue { cloth, | coat of the [ and culls {eorded silk, w | buttor | with a blue mount, and gray checked of the check; the with revers white The skirt is plain cloth, of the check; ith collar ot the same, over the coat. Small gold vest; it is fastened vest of trim the with press studs Hat of gray P« dal straw, trimmea red for the costume: fals re A\M-VV“A“ ¥ 14 inches wide, 2 44 inches wide, I 90 inches wide, 1 - tons. 1 large one for urds lining silk for coat. h ELAND, FLA SEPT. 18, 1913, BATES’ BIG SEPT. SALE STARTED MONDAY, SEPT. 1 (L, This is a genuine clean-up sale of numerous lines. 'Ready-to-Wear for Men, Women and Children, YOURS FOR HONEST MERCHANDISE ©® Something A good 50c Cap a lile damaged for . . . 10¢ Men’s Hat going at HALF PRICE and $l 50 LESS. $2.50 and $3 Hats for Shiis worth 8t8edor . . . . . . #o% SEE WINDOWS AR R m)m 08¢ 95¢ Ladies’ Dresses worth from $1.25 to $1.50 for Children’s Dresses worth from $1 to $1.50 for Good For School Fruit-of-Loom and Lansdale Bieaching, 10 yards for . OUR NEW STORY “The Chalice of Courage” O N ST PR IS NOW RUNNING If You Like It, Tell Yoar Friends

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