Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 23, 1913, Page 3

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—— T T— e T Cr 4 TR T R b g VAN et bl AL A CARLETON & CARLSON SENITARY P UMBING 2 gTINNING and SHEET METAL WORKS % : 0 £ : t Gas Fitting. Sewer Work, Criven Wells and Puw ps i S B O B D PO ; A - OR. N. Y. AVE @ d vain ST, Ar-fi FLORIDA : Painter’s Simon Pure and Gem Ferti- lizers Sold Here By A LAKELAND FEED & SUPPLY €O, RTILIZER COMPANY ACKSONVILLE, FLA. Mann Plumbingco BOWYER BUILDING, LAKELAND, Ii Bost T Woik aid Lowest fr il v vk guaranteea i furn 'tlice Phone 257 Plice Now and Avoid the Rush 1"0 h/'} class in every resp hed on shorui Resicence Phone 274 L, £ It fi !ways Helps says Mrs, Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in writing of her experience wnh Cardui, the woman'’s tonic. She says furthers “Before 1 began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, | (.lought the pamn would kill me. | was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon gn ned 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, s well as run a big water mill. 1 wish every sufferm'f woman would give The Woman S Tomc 'al l qt 1l use C rdui when I fcel a little bad, y o ll ”» “ba i rVOUSNesS, ofwoman- man’s Cardui ing Weax, ailing 4~—-,~—-—._<-.3,‘¢.”-m;-. y ;., (‘) h' PHONE 195 GREEN © COLOROOOOCONG0Y | | Vour Ordcri in the latter part of the afternoon he C. D. CLOUGH, observed that somebody had strewn 1337 Collector. " | hig favorite golf clubs and all his golt o i balls over the front yard. Summoning | his six-vesrold daughter Glory, he Concluslve Evidence. sald sternl “What evidence have you?” the “Glor d you get all dad's golt wmagi<‘rute asked a woman. “1 have things and put them out here *ro ¢ black eve” sha replied. ‘ I AN SOCI E 7 Y | 1 l | — o | e Nunm iR e Wehoe Rimbey. o ol ad bl s 135 © | s Q SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for ¢he Soctal Departnient can be com- @ munfeated to the Soclety Editor 1y either of the above telaphones. D | Mail written notices to the Society 1'ditor, care Evening Telegrem. @ | Noticas of rocial functions, cinb meetings, church gatberings and © i ather items of soclal Interest should be telephoned to this depart- © 7 ment as soon as they occur in order that their news value is mot @ * lmpafred. a9 & 000000000000V VO0DAABVVDOTRVODADAED party in honor of Mrs. Blanton, one and most et Kelseo | contraet drawn up in lesal style and asked Mrs. Blanton, in return for what she had just received, to sign this solemn oath binding her to ful-| fill to the letter even the most ex- acting of honsewifely duties. After due consideration, Mrs. Blanton rereed to sien the formidable docu- ment and the cuests were ushered baek to the living room where the mtract was duly signed and was itnessed by all the ladies present. Lakeland’s newest brides of armin Mrs home was slow and yellow Edwards' lovely radiant with zolden ehryvsanthemums m 1 amony pot- ltm! terns and trailing greenery. e Cic Sonthard, in her usual cra isted the hostess in and when all had paid cts to the guest of honor, nner, g their 1 a telocram arrived for Mrs, Blanton, ! : Thiz proved to be a “weather foro- | M | Btblte CENERYG A reating cast.” predicting a “shower” in lho[ Abpropriate to the occasion. Dalnty den at 2:20. Aeccordinely, the =.mw\,uxrnthn'nm were served consisting sembled in the den and beeame in I”I cake and Neapolitan fce cream in wiich the color note of yellow was reproduced . | The tuests were next invited to den where a table, beautifully with Japanese china and two coffee urns, was presided Mrs. Clayton Mrs. sted and symnathetie ( the Mis :~':n~<~|;l(m:~‘| mirthful scene that followed Sullivan escorted Mrs. Blan- blindfolded, | the , set 0 was secnrely to 1t omfortable seat angd informed '\ul that a number of articles wonld she misht handsome over Crawford . d to her of which s hy and 1 that she correctly with her firgt Bach was accompanied by a note ex- could SUCKS \tocether the grace and charm of the hostess, the guest of honor, and prossi the cood wishes of the vivopthe ladies who assisted the hostess | jor d these were read alond by fmade the occasion one of the most M Mivan. Mrs Blanton ghowed | delizhtful of the geason skill in her tactfully va ‘lu-f \hout thirty ladies were present, Lot che was allowed to beeplcompriging the most intimate friends it which comprised a of Mrs, Eawards and Mrs. Blanton. NOTICE TO LIGHT AND 4 EHAD LEARNED THE LESSON \ WATER CUSTOMERS | thtle Glory Saw at Once the Value of — Tact, and Was Quick to ! The ofMce of the lizht and water Use It collector being in the city hall, the S following hours the collector will be “Children,” gaid Mr, Timkins, who : : 9 X in his office for the purpose of re- {little sermon, as he \\\u”ll\\nl his sec- l”"lm’ rents: From 8 a. m. to 11 : “whenever you . m. and from 4 to 5 p. m., except my!hinu mean or from the 24th to 30th of each month, act as theugh you hadn’t when the office hours w ill be in Talk about something else (pe afternoon only. Please be gov- | had been suddenly moved to deliver a | tunpleasant |heard it iand pretend you ff‘dn" hear. That's . .q accordingly and you will grant yharae ol “”. me a specfal favor and enable me to Then Mr. Timking took the 8:13 make the necessary collections. train to the city. When he got back where anybody could steal them?"” compocure “isn't it too bad our ice cream freezer's out of order—'cause Mary can't make any fce cream? But j:\lnry s pone to the store to get some | straw herries—" “Glory, did you dig up all this turf | knocking those balls around?" “And Uncle Randolph came and took mother for a ride in his auto,” continued the six-year-old. “When are we going to have an auto, dad?” “But, Glory,” sald Mr. Timkins, “I want to know ahout these golf clubs. | DId you strew them around here? Why don't you answer?” “Well, yes I did"” sald the young “but | was trying to change the gubject, ‘cuuse I didn't want you to | know that I heard something wean !and unpleasant.”"—New York E\'en!ng | Post. Preserve | Your Hair VUSRI SRR By purchasiag a bottle of REXALL HAIR) TONIC. Eradicates dandruffand makes the hair grow. A Full line of Toilet Accessories LAKE PHARMACY. person, A drunken : b'. !' ¢ name of Riley | a trolley car, and after pay- fare made himself comfort . conductor, after calling off was nearing a street which .J with the drunken man's in Honor of Mrs. Blanton | v W Do Edwards was the beaatiful colleetion of Kitchen |l(l‘n~; vesterday afternoon of afsils verly planned and splendidly man Myrs. Fidwards then presented a [ [ES TFQEOFOP PG FOPOPOR 000 QOOOUVVOVVAD COCOw ¢ PAGE THRE NOW Is your time to get your Fall Suit and Overcoat, and also get your VALUE in Quality and Prices. Qur clothing is far superior than it has ever been before, and to ‘provy teis to you, we ask you to look them over. Our Bonar Hats, Kneeland Shoes and Arrow Shirts are perfect in designs this Fall, so come and give us a trial before going elsewhere. We have abeautiful stock of Boys’ Cloth- ing in Norfolk and Double Breosted at very low prices. I Outfitter The Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing I The Hub . ] | § | E b We are showing the newest Fabrics direct from the seats of fashions. -~ Wool match See our Brocades, Whipcord, Charmeuse---Trimmings to each shade. Dressmaking Department, second floor, conducted by Mrs. Aubuchon. ~5- U. G. BATES DROMIBIPCOP IFOS OIS ORI 00X IHUS OGP DOE L DL O/ £ SeUE0SCOTFIPTOLSO P SOHIPOITIENN QRIS OOUCCOOCRGH0 OO iy el ROUGH TEXTURE “RATINE" INPERVIOUS “CRAVENETTE” FACE BRICK ~ "RED" PRESS FACE BRICK THEY WASH THEIR OWN FACES The largest line and greatest variety of shades manufactured infthe United States. Prices cannot be equalled. Also common Macon building brick. All of the above brick carried in stock in reet next,” yelled the con- Bryan's qug Storo an, who was halt ‘ him as “Riley’s p H O N ;:‘ 42 ; 1 yelled out: ! I treated last."—Na~ CTIRETC Y VL TR T IR A WE HAVE SEVEN MILES of Amer- ican wrapped fencing on hand in 26, 26 48 aud 58-inch, all 12 and 6 inch stays. The price is right. Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co. Orrie S. Van Huss, Manager. ———— Lakeland Office Futch-Gentry Bldg. Telephone J F. TOWNSEND 24 . “The Brick Man” FENCING

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