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bert Vontoska S m I Teacher of Music CORRISPO;MNL[ _\___ _......-—....____. juated from the Conservatory of sig (Germany). Member Amer- pFeduratlon of Musicians. 306 th virginia Ave., Lakeland, ., phone 299 Black. Lessons in o, Harmony and Vocal Culture. ,,o "l‘uuing Orchestra furnished all occasions. Reasonable terms. Willbe a pleasure whenr e you use our stationery./ See our superb stock of fine Linen with En- velopes to match. AAKE PHARMACY. Bryan's Drug Store PHONE 42 QO SCHIOHHO O OO CHOICBORCIOHO T he Protessions- U 1? SMITK l. D practice Limited to Treatment and Operations of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted 1t needed . e: Office, 141; Residence, 22. uite 1, Bryant Building, LAKELAND, FLA. e % R SROCVER, PRVAL AN AND SURGRNO™, wooms 5 and ¢ Kemtueky divg BX XK. L XRYAR, DENTI#?. rper Burlding Over Fow%: snecm"l% Phone 339 kie'deiie Phuse 860 Red on City property, groves and truck LAKELAND z. "‘-»«h~ L farms, after October 1. “ ¥. 5. VIS Being o headquarters for northerr OBLTIDT tourists and homeseekers wanting tc peeblished fu July, ¥ e rent rooms and dwellings, it will pay me 14 apd 16 Kentueky R 0 owners to list them with him, as wel! provoe (Mee (MO @saldori 2o gy groves and farms. N WLER— ON & LA dThe llinest hotel site here, and res L idence lots and homes offered at the ’ bbbl RIGHT PRICES and terms to early ] . | buyers. “'_'f‘_m__'_“ 9 He expects to stay here, and guarantees FAITHFUL SERVICE f DR. SARAH E. WHEELER | T BIDATH and a SQUARE DEAL, oms 2 and 3, Skipper Puilding Lakeland, Fla. sidence phone, 278 Black. fce phone, 278 Blue. M. G. WILLARD 17 Kentucky Bldg., Phone 103. Lakeland, Fla, DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON fal Attention Given to Diseases Women and Children. Office n-Bryant Bldg., Suite 9. ] LW. YARNELI Phone 367. Wueccessor to W K Mekas GRECRTRSNE . o L o e vy lme |TRANSFER LINES Phone 169, Oraying aud Hauling of All Kint Lekeland, Florida Prompt and Rcasonabis Rervice s - B Guaraniced L 3. SMITH Household Moving a Specialty NOTARY PUBLIC nvestments in Real Baias 1¢ interesting snaps ip ¥ roan property, farms, 2! et '3 me at once. Wil fred ' 107 'ash Or on easy terms. g va ‘nepne 7 Green Lakelsnd Fi & . Killed By Kick of Cstrioh. An oetrich attscked & shepherd of | ' "R 14, Butax & nenty WSy @tolslake, Orange Pver Colony, & fow | { Lakeland, Fls. days ago, and kicked him so severely that he died a few hours later ? N AUFTAXER ERio Lol -ttorney-at-Tow.. T Atuart Mg Partan. ™ "EYER. & THCKRS ,‘]“wy."_fl Raymonde Bidy 00000000000 0000 LOUIS A. FORT “THE ARCHITECT | The sidewalk that is made by w of CEMENT {8 the walk that the weather will not effect. © * PRESTON. LAWYE? * ( “stairs Kast of Court Wawe: ARTOW. FLOXIBA 1L 'vation of Witles and R “stars Law a Bpeatalty NOW, before the inclement weath ar of late fall sets in, have us I8y those veeded walks, repalr your cel “Is EMMA POCOCK lar and make mh:r(‘E;")‘l::rx“ thai SLIC fth CEMEN " JLIC NYENOGRAPHER should be done w | L1 H4g. Reom 1! . ) : Phe (42 J Ask us for flgures—we're glad t¢ { submit them. Lakeland Artificial | Stone Works H. B. Ziminerman, Prop : o e ‘ "fl'mumm "" i no signboards along e N Y0 kuccess, Wa have to paint ouf 8 those who have found lh. buev o attend | WIRE THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., OCT. 11, 1913. HOBBS B e ;’d G NIGHT South Florida Premier Wagon and Mrs. Terrell Delightfully Surprised Mrs. F. B. Terrell was the invol- Harness Makers | A Member of the Tampa Merchants’ Transportation Ascociation COME TO TAMPA Trade With Us, and We Will Pay Your Fare Both Ways We sell Old Hickory and Hackney Farm and Turpentine Wagons, Log Carts, Drays and Business Wagons of Every Description. Also, Hackney Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Etec. YOUR OLD AUTO MADE NEW We paint and repair Automobiles, make a specialty of Automobile Tops. Our prices are right, and your fare | i8 refunded both ways. BackwardinSchool q‘fi'-m it TR A R N is frequently caused by defectiw eyesight makes the child nervous and incapable of concentration of |° mind. It's an Injustice to the chil¢ that you do not have an expert make an examination and prescrite for the trouble. Special and personal care glven to children. Dr. H.L. Lough Optician Optometeris’ 711 Franklin Street TAMPA FLORIDA FALL AND Catalogue Will Be Ready About SEPTEMBER 15 Write for a copy. It shows the lat. est styles for the coming season. { New Fall Goods are beginning to ar- ! rive. Do your shopping in Tampa. |Rallroad fare refun.ded in accord- | ance with the rules of the MERCHANTS' TRANSPORTATION | ASSOCIATION Maas ‘Brothers, | eflafzfimg&m/era/)bfl/fi%nfi ¢ Tampa--Florida. The Best Table in the Land of the Sky Hotel Gordon Waynesville, N. G. Eleetric 1ghts every convenience. Buths. N¢ oes. Altitude 3,000 feet LY RATES $12.50 UP. (1AL FAMILY AND SEPTEM T’ "R RATES. FOR BOOKLET In heary of city L) Eenlom., People Who talk merely for the pup pore of pttracting attentier to ‘henp ) sot Iy king WE HAVE SEVEN WINTER - | .| ican wrapped fencing on hand in untary, but none the less charming hostess ye.terday afternoon when a party of her most intimate friends called in honor of her wedding an- niversary. 'The exact number of the anniversary is not made public for the reason that whatever it is this popular and lovely lady doesn’t look Crocheting was the chief occupa- tion of the afternoon accompanied by much pleasant and clever conver- sation. Mrs. iplead the excuse offered by the mu- brought their notes. ling. Mrs her friends accompany her to the Red Cross Pharmacy, where she served ice cream and nabisco wafers. Altogether, it was a delightful oc- casion, and the gifts received by Mrs, Terrell were beautiful and fitting tokens of the affectionate regard in which she is held. Those present were Mrs. Walter |Bates, Mrs. T. L. Walker, Mrs. Bass, Mrs. Southard, Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Munn, Mrs. Steitz, Mrs. Hol- combe and Mrs. Burns. Birthday Party A pretty birthday party was that of little Miss Leonard Lipscomb, Thursday afternoon, a short notice of which appeared in yesterday’s issue. The Lipscomb home was decorated for the occasion with flowers and the dining room was especially pret- ty, the birthday cake, with its five shining candles being, of course, the center of attraction. Games were played and {in one contest, prizes for which were of- fered, Ollie Armistead received the \mrlq prize and George Henery the ~hm s prize. Delicious refreshments ‘were served later in the afternoon, | Those present yere: i Girls—Elizabeth Henery, Mnry Stokes, Stella Mae Parry, Eva Louige Tweedell, Maxim Irvin, Mary Tucker, Margaret Marshall, Christine Clough, {Thelma Hester, Ailline Sutth, Ollie Armstead Leonard Lipscomb. Boys—Gordon Williams, Nelland | Houser, Louis Touser, Henis Peter- man, Elena Smith, Clarence Barber, George Henery Roy Upson, Robert H. Ilwain, Jim Wadkins, Marion Houser, D. I1. Ilouser, Harlie B. Morse, Jr., Theron Marshall. B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM SUNDAY EVENING, OCT. 12. Opening exercise. | Song. ' Prayer. | Business session. | Devotional exercise. Seripture quotations. Gen, 12:1-2—Mr. Fdwards. Gen. 28:16-17—Miss Bessie Tem- pleton. Ex. 3:3-5—Joseph Jerkins. Joshua 5:13-15—A. C. Jerkins. Acts 27:23-24—Miss Hessle Dodd. Isafah 6:8—Mrs. Wickham. The Bible—Dr. Hannah. Christianity—Mrs. Gavin. God in Nature—Mrs, Hannah. Christian Experience—Mr. Wick- ham. Strive to Know God's Will—Mr. Pitts. Obey God’s Will—Mrs. Rogers. Persuade Others to Obey—Clarence Rogers. Why Shonld Young Men Be Chris- itlans—Mr. Pasco Rodgers. {MR. YARNALL PURCHASES LOYAL HOTEL AND CAFE I have purchased the Loyal hotel |and restaurant and am making gome changes beneficlal to the publie, and { will endeavor to give my patrons the | very best possible. T have Installed la lunch counter for short orders and ‘ quick service. My transfer office is located In the !rn.rf:mrant opposite the depot. jBrin: me your bacrage checks. L. W. YARNALL. Phone 109. MILES of Amer- 26, 36 48 and 58-Inch, all 12 and 6 inch stays. T he price is right. Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co. Orrie 8. Van Huss, Manager. Stéitz had failed to bring her crocheting and could not | fore prevailed upon to give a read- | | | | socians present that they had no!j She was there- | | Terrell insisted on having 1270 | [ i i ) [ 5 & { PAGE THRE - THE FAMOUS IRVING DREW SHOE FOR LADIES Made for Style, Beauty, Fit and Wear Satins, Patents, Gun Metal, Buck, Russia New styles arriving all the while We are pleased to show goods at any time. We also do modern shoe repairing with . the latest machinery. All work fin- ished same day received. 2%y DUTTON-HARRIS CO. I, Avenue Foot-Fitters Quality Red Press, Ratine BRICK Cravenette, BRICK, I have just received a large stock of Face and Press and building Brick, and more coming. Any quality, any shade. See me before buying. I am the Brick Man. J. . TOWNSEND : Lakeland, Fla, BRICK, Office Futch and Gentry Building, OUR FALL LINE | Of Clothing In Men’s and Boys’ are all in, and now is the time to get the “Cream” of them. Don’t wait until they are picked over. The styles and quality in Hart Schaffner &’ Marx Clothing are betternow than ever before. Also our Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Shoes.” Take alook at window display. SPECIAL I Outfitter The Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing l 50c Ties 3 for $1 JOS. | LeVAY FENCING