Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 19, 1913, Page 5

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PAGE FIVE for St. Augustine, and after spend- [ wa T ing a fe wdays there and at Jack-j sonville, they will be at home to ] [ their friends at Harrel House, in Tal- Long Life of Linen NOTICE 1ohy with geod Inwadry work i what yor wv lesking for aué 8t o fuet what wear ivme. My ws WOMAN All occupants of premises are here- ! by notified to provide garbage cans When Adam slept, God from him |and to use same according to ordi- took nance No. 153, City of Lakeland. L k 1 d S L d ; A bone, and as an omen $5 fine for failure to comply with a e an team a”n ry Te made it like a seraph look above. And thus created woman . G. A. RHOADES, JR., Thone 130 West Maix M % Y 1202 4t Sanitary Inspector. pres - e n Case of Fll'e 1 ; 8 Week for Teyns IleTtook this bone not from his pate, hii they M sl | b 8how his power was amp]e, W 626 18 4. 0 military col- NOTICE ) hone 5,000 i”i'“:; O;ht:to l:el:; ;Zt;‘n:?ggisif:;:e. I It you want a first class mechanic qhe PHOEN[X B ARBER SHOP Mr. L. J. Sloan and fam; . § amily have i . 0 build your residence or to do other P T R e carpenter work and one that has neg || 1S PEtter prepared to take care of your face : : . . yiss Irene Prescott is spending the | eral yooxs at Hot He always should protect her, years of experience and Is a hustler than you are yourself. We use antiseptics. Springs, where i . wend at Mulberry the guest of |they were mugy Detsbies. | And neat bis hesd o ke, bin and can do your work at the mini- || Have your work done at the The Phoenix, one of adS. | L i ImowI i mum cost, drop a postal to A. M. || the larges‘t shops in the state. We make Miss: Mavy Tdias S | Ow much he should respect her. Hobbs, Box 627, City. 1184 1 | te Lakeland Military Band win | 0 {‘\’:hil‘l ‘::’:‘" Hlna[feh next SR CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING a specialty o a concert in Munn’s park at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Where ! N she 20es to ente 1eTe ' He took this bone, crooked enough, g Dompw(‘r (\l:; :mlio:ul Col- | The crookedness of the human, ! . . { She will be accompanied to that o o i stuff‘ " r l v [ He'd always find in woman, ‘I L. E. PEACOCK. .. MANAGER a1l Kern has gome to Atlanta, City by ner hrother, Dy ALM g | Prescription No. 666 is prepared especiall, . er, A M Jack- P pecially | pre he enters Georgia Tech to take | LS for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, | IN SING GLASSES «ourse in electrical engineering & { But since ‘tis clearly, truly shown " Five or six doses will break any case, and L CHO0ENG o 3 cou e ¥ ) LA | i | This crooked stuff wa an's |if takea then as & tonic the Fever will not Miss Corinne Pattorson Jof i ) s drom manie licie It acts on the liver better than fernan Flanagan has returneq to | - Balathl Wheios oo o Calomel and does not gripe or sicken, 25¢ | Georgia School of Technology, at | i 4, Where she goes o spend ) When woman's crookedness vou nta. for another year's work. ov Jays with a college friend, blame, l is scmething you doa't waat ‘to trust to. Never buy them without having your eyes tested. Have ft i » et — —t | broceeding from there to Tallahas. Miss DMartha Tuggle, teacher of see, where Think of the source from whence q i done by us and it will be dome she goes t 5 ! g S expression in the Lakeland high iss Ni leman, of Lakeland, | . SUe goes to re-enter the it came. —Balt Sun. Ll ;:‘T:usz guest of Mrs :’ State College for Women. Misg Pat- .o . Armoze il school, will open her classes Monday, thoroughly and accurately. There e * V| tersof ’ s L) il i ar, at her home on Market | o Wil graduate this vear and | pyg, William Steitz Entertained G 1e00 will be nothing “cbancey” about #t. . Giohviis Mbteitelis. er friends will be glad to see how Delightfully Yesterday Afternoon b.ecom[ng]y her cap and gown will Mrs. William Steitz was the charm- FOR BEST HARNESS, saddles and | 8it, upon her return to the city next Ling hostess at a delightful afternoon ! :}ll] :orse furnishings see Ms(: summer. VG s . ashan . 11 for Tallahassee, where she will . :::f:)yl ’(;flt\r:‘j”"\‘whhh et cenin e — 7 i M. Bevis, of Tal- 5 r the Woman’s College as a| Rev. D. B. Sweat recelved a tales ahmkass 8ok o FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for & H U L L or for the coming term. | gram this morning announcing that This pretty Rosedale home was fur- light housekeeping. Avply 106 E. W ; i ; g Jewelers and Optometrists P, i s |A. Z \\(’slny was sick in Jackson- ! ther beautified by the use of white Peachtrec St. Ll op y hone '73 lalelao‘ r o | s. L. A. Rennolds, who, with | yijje and not expected to ljve Mr. ferepe myrtle and ferns, which wuw! T T | | | | Buying glasses any other way is lihe taking medicine in the dark. It's dangerous. iss Josephine Drane leaves Mon- 4/ ennolds, has been spending the | \y, slaviis A ~ e . Vo Is aliats 79 EVERY DAY {s bargain day at our ———— = years of age and | used in great profusion, making the few months at Fort Ogden, i« well known ags o printer in Georgia | rooms lovely, indeed, ving a visi g 3 store but Saturday is clal on \ enjoying a visit to her old hom [ and .I<Im'u[;1 He was a Canadian The zuests found attractive tables M : " spe‘ e SchOOI BOOkS a"d School Su lies ennessee. by birth hut has been in this coun- uwafting them, and soon all were | S10°8: OWene Dry Goods Co. o : G ey fry Gwenty vears or more, For ovor eneABel I R AiLeresting same ot | R WMI and Mrs. T. C. Smith and|sisty yvears he was enguaod in 1 nrogrossive rook. The hostoss. had | i ——— id Mrs. J. G. Henderson and | printing business thoushttuily placed saltod 'vv\:umr-‘UPE'\‘\) UilEs OF SKIN\ Tabl?ts Pencils Ink Cra ons fren motored over to Sutherland an eacl table, whieh came in for | R ‘ ' FOLS, CHSy 1TIK, y 9 where oy had a pleas- Bartow's magor, several memin s stk s | | T e e Wt B e G L e TR, TRAVELER DESCRIBES FRENCH | Lunch Baskets, Book-bags. Etc nd en route home they | ot Lo Hand other prominen \iter the sames o delicious salad in Tampa and enjoyed a | citizens, cann b oto land one T veeted the aye and temptod | METHOD OF STEAMING, (‘ li. dinner with one of Mr. ! day htis o witness o demon- | th te, the conree consisting of | —_— WE CAI\J QUPPLY YQUR WANTS b's hrothers. They report a, stration of the cin I ¢ motor | chicken salad, sandwiches, olives, t time | five truck. The fire de partment cave | crapes and dced srape juice, all of Eapialnegvy Pnrisliennes Ne!."d HOb LAKELAND BOOK STORE Tom anlamadi Tt , i s , Worry About Their Complexions, AT o a splor Cxhibition of the truck's ' which was groatly all enjoyed by SHT i ¢ ) i . in Most Trying Weather . v 7 TN X at. | capabil three or fonr sand tests | prosent During the afternoon - Evenin tieo. W. Fairey, of St. Mat I .".1 Al ‘ i e b i’ ) . it —Treatment Is Simple. Bellford & Stcltz g, S. C., is in the city on busi- deciding the committee that Bartow :114 lons fruit punch was served by \ s Hr o f | nike mistake in the o ss Helen Conibes e el is visiting his son-in-law, | \\nu‘ld !i. K {m mistake in the pur: | \|vl.‘. Helen Conibear, ! “French women,” says a traveler, J. . Crutchfield. Mr. Fairey | chase of a like machine, and they Thos ewho had the pleasure of en- | | | joving Mrs. Steitz’s delightful hospi- \ 1 “are never red or shiny looking in ch pleased with Lakeland and | W'nt home about decided to buy even the hoftest weather, While in [, bro and thinks he will visit ‘ one T'hey are worl on the mat- [ tality were Mrs, W. M Bevis, Mrs . Paris 1 <100 to be the only person || ity acain this winter ‘;vr of installing a white way for|M. G, Waring, Mrs. A. D. Borning, | in this conditinon \ f | SELS S i Bartow and sa) they will have this| Mrs. H. F. Unley: Mrsi 0L “Then 1 opuzzled about the face. - - [ - b i £ theiaion { iImprovement within a very short | Walker Mrs M Burng, Mrs. T. 1, | Why was 1 the ouly red and shiny wo- ion mee 2.0 he Miss BEILIG | ' i ; wont? { 2l Meoline 0 time now, Warlng, Mrs. W, D. Edwards, Mrs, | B0 Waceever 1owent? ofluv) \‘\‘113 be h;ldhm t;:eT(;u?Sd “ (. M. Clayton, Mrs. R, R. Sullivan, 11} Im_.[ ( <“M1f .!nnsulnd(;fll]»t;nr[ty i 0 2 LIS C e | g speciclist qind i r ] C! ’ S o puRes Bishop (irav, of the diocese of [ Mrs. J. D. Lovell, Mrs. [, L. (-. | SDecieli AL L 14 Southern Florida, an annmmu’mr»nlillor_\', Mrs. Walter Bates, Misses fept. 25, at 3 p. m. The ladies | lund beore | vont to my next first be Christiz 2pi b | ) | vight at the theater (a very important| 5 g litian, and FNSCOD'.‘] i of whose service for next Sunday at | Ruth, Florence and ITelen Conihegs '0“:. where 271 cociety was to gather) | % hes will be hostesses at this : | one, wiere il , ) ; \ bz andd they diall ite iy 10:30 a. m ., was given a day or two | Mrs. A. J olwarthy, Mre. B. 0. | ahe tric qd b 15 upon me, .nw. 'l(,) (.or ISy InVite .‘“—!:lan in these columns, has given no-| Flood and Mrs. (etherington were “Her treatment was very glmplu,‘i Lates[ stylcs 10 a“ leathers for : ,m SN insgrekted fn i : tice that on account of his being | invited but were unable to he pres- | First she steamed my face with hot :Om lt;{ ;ittend. Y- daD | called to conduct the funeral service | ent water kept about twelvo Inches away e S # s R s i = 5 L ned nton [of Rev. W. \W. DeHart, in Tampa, | —_——— ‘ m;“ ”I : b ”II ‘V‘j'j ll'll‘llc;‘fmoélm;*‘ Men’ Women and Chlldren. a1y | 5 ay afternoon, will have to M, [0 .m‘“'ll SNE Ty RS 3 I ———————————————————————————————————— f many friends of Mrs, 1, B, |°F Suuday afternoon . + Henderson-icIntosh Nuptials il'rul with @ rubber-lined blanket, | SHANEE L O fovtlie B DRy Sm'»[ F'rom the Tiawthorn Notes to the | yhich covered the basin also, in order | vice in Lakeland, because of the 'l“-J Tampa Tribune we take the follow- | that all the steam should get to my cesgity of his having to leate Nere on ‘ ing notice of a wedding, which will | countenance. the 11:30 traln Sunday morning. | be of interest here, the groom !n-)n‘.’,l "It took only a few moments of this It 1s not stated just what the hmrju brother of Mre. John F. Cox of | treatment to make the perspiration for the Sunday service will be, but! Bl ity pour down my brow and cheeks. My ti will certainly be before 10:30. Ih-‘ "’l‘iw-murrmuf' ob Miss. Willtemen h‘t‘:ud \V.:lf& ':ltln,l‘”;'.‘,mtr,m, 1:::;1[ lcn]fn:;acn will conduct evening service, as pre- AT el ard e B iate Thn Tart m}-::,:;“l'h?.,,“[“;,.:‘,:'!rr);..d e Hm.m, viously announced, on Saturday ©"1at the Methodist Episcopal church trn::lnu;nt i hmn;a Vit & Yoltla oot ST Y - | . . 3 ening, at which time the announce i this afternoon was one of the great J(hv gas stove, and I have never known Will deeply regret to learn he was called by telegraph this U2 to the bedside of her moth- 5. Buchanan at Waycross, Ga., S 00t expected to live. Mrs. 0an - visited Lakeland last and the friends made by her oin with the many friends of mily in hoping that she will \ kef-»cwhe"er. ment will be mede for. the nmrnlnr",‘” soclal events of this city for ' anything like it for removing tan and | L] 4 . rice on Sunday. Those who are | hs. The contreating par- freckles. The pores of the skin open | | i service o y. The AT many months. Th cating p: s, e s ) | : A ¢ Curtis Pearce, of the | intgrested in attending these services | o 2 B prominent in social cir- in the heat and the perspiration takes - Mazlehurst & Co. was | wifi lnidle ke @ Dota ol this | Fit and Quality Guaranteed. Yours for GOOD SHOES | el wd well known in this part of away all the discoloration and impuri- | “I went to that first night perform. ' convenient, for instance All you have to do is to tear out the ance just s she sent me, with a clear | aqunon and give it to the driver—no looking around for the little " Those Fine Lubin 2-Reel TWO-REEL FEATURE AND 8 _ | white complexion, and even In that piece of money that has hidden itself; no waiting for change; no . s | | what, my skin kept dry and cool, and | g, conig really afford to pay a premium for our Coupon Books | = I did not even have to use the littie it reventer and sani safeguard—but in- YOROPOIOHOMTACHTEIROROTOLE | Lpin 8 T e on 1t which it is such & worry p ey ‘ TONIGHT [ she ga : to pass over my face In "ANDRA THE GIpSY” erday looking over R 4 . s S Baan L agy x "y N et | L e e e R e S HOE COMP AN Y ed that his firm has | SALE ON EAYY TERA: | tiful an JJ hi “‘»' '“'l”“";_‘ ']'{ '[ '}' : ‘ ist rubbed a little cream, :-]huhtly p«-ri P | lady of this city and 3 CHECTSON fumed, all over n » and massaged : A ded fhe contract for| pERES cultured gentleman of Talluhas- | gentiy meenn ey, o missaged | Opposite New City Hall the waterworks and sew- | pes 4 e s sauLly L L & i l‘ i 14t Tarpon Springs, that | waiks, elec ts. ¢ wa ! se¢ ) cream was quite absorbed in the skin | KRR Y ey e . TR AL R R Y o 3 ‘ A S g See 4. C Rogen or I'he couple was preceded epol and sof B e = = _———— ' bonded for $120,000 for j"f’“’f.' ‘-"”':n » T Oy oatmo tHa paw g, And ihE 0 enhe e > . . ; | ; ; ‘ was most interesting. I had always | { AT e r]4~lw:l a hundful of powder on my ICE Ilme IS "Bre A" ngnt NUW"'"ave 70“ i : e ———— | i RS e Was:to tace and rubbed it in hard, and when S e e s % et e S it setiled used some more, The French- | \ i | [] Helen l"‘ rk H'..;:-»r L;lm lII"m(‘ woman, with a tiny puff, sent a cloud fiotle" Ihat Coupfln BOOK Ye[? id ! i 4 Ja mock. The maids, M s Lattie Lit- over 1 countenance. But It was —_— — — j Fl e .- i tleda Myrtle Hammock, Hester | onie o qusting, and I waited for an- Webb and Pearl Gay. The ceremony other. % x ; : 1 | that joined the happy couple Was | “'You must never fill the pores,’ gUR COUP?I:EB?dofoub:h;i::znni}:to date way of hkmg ice. i R T3 ‘]wrf!lrnl“d by Rev. C. W. Matheson, | ghe said, sternly. ‘You only want “: 9 Can1av v = IS e TSP Y REELS—5 5 i | cover them a little 50 as to protec S e 2 : AN it i h iple left ‘f{l)(“;nr t'll"o:: much powder and powder ducie 18 & mohey saving in the use of our Coupon Books that is LD vavpEVILLE After the marriage the COUPIE €T | padly put on make s woman look | quite & consideration, but there are other thisgs sbout them i e |l {| which model housekeepers ap preciate even more. They are so R ne of the “THE TOLL OF FE Story, Full of Ginger | A great Western feature, 0 HE BROKEN 1DOL” stead of asking you to do that, we make our book give you MORE i o | 7 tmost awe-inepiring feat L 456 doitrse of the evenibe (] ICE for the same money. [ " SULTAN'S POWER” | ‘ If you are taking ice in your office the time-saving Qquality of “'Ia by Jack Bonavita; | I ! || our Coupon Books is even more important there than it is in the ! of thrills. See the el Plot . Het AL . {] home. | rescue; see the A e ;.,l..: Y BT PR Eyeallont 2-Reel Feat i Mot Much Difference. . See this feature; you 1 Tt d : e e OUR ICE and our Coupon Book are your two best friends They & - EReeR— | I \ Y “Bxectly. 1 I F ¥ -D",.fou. rosfictdate g Mf:,: make a combination which eannot be excelled for practical econ- uipl el ¢ fust How i omy and all around satisfaction. Books for ,sale by our drivers '““-’IRO\\' | used to net when [ first fell (n love e BENSVESR R | L akeland lee C LS 4y D VAUDEVIT ' r wit ;"M in front of he= house and gase a e an ce om any s : et it. jat be e Phone 26 Yox: { AR A \tch this % g0 In. Ax 1 Bar WAy | F?Tv};\ ,’,DAY J : ety Rt S BOW Wion 16" A > bosr - N\D CARTER i “ KOMEDY gipg e ——————

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