Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 28, 1913, Page 5

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i Case of Fire| phone S ,000 Jayor paton and family motored g to Tampa this morning on a nined pusiness and pleasure trip. AR S ErRNR A L.. B. Gill, who has bheen in Ohio for the past six returned to Lakeland last ev- s yrs. R. AL McCord, of Macon, is visiting at the home ot her Kate Booth JMinnie MeCord Jast night after a deiightful months’ visit with frienids and gtives at various points in Geor- or, MrS. Aliss Wr. Wm. Nelson mm, of Tampa, ccepted a position with the Red 2ich is an energetic and capable nan and will prove a valuable t to this popular store. a Tomlinson returned 1.t nieht from an extended with relatives and friends in irnt, where she spent a most Cle it summer. by one of her young whom it is hoped our mild will benefit, his health not satisfactory. Vr . J. Kauffman, vice presi ot of the W. F. Hallam Land Co., to has heen down from Chicazo for ¢ past few weeks with a party of | g leaves for the will re d investors, 1zain tomorrow and 1 azain early next month. and his associates their property south of tr the show place of this section i the handsome country elub [ose instantly attracts the newecom- %, who is enamored of the splendid | mortunities offered on every hand u at once decides to invest and be- me a permanent resident. Mr ftiffman goes north again tomor- o, but he is leaving his two charm- e danghters, Misses Lillian and e at the (lnb House for the win- n e Mr. Will Wider, of Sioux Iull . .. was never in Lakeland but fiee. but that was enough to make; Inone of the town's best and big- <t boosters. He writes that he has {ietn or twenty friends who are 2 to Florida for three months winter and they have about 1D their mind to o to another| t South Florida besides Lake- Mle sends out an S. 0. S. 1, declaring that he interest them in Lalkeland os they wonld like thi th n UiV\ ' of the Doard of t literature, and ’ at wi 1 st i read “Lakeland.’ [} £ ER S ¥t SRV T TR returned | Pharmaecy and will have charge » fountain at this establishment. iy a | She was accom- / | FINE SHOW AT AUDL — \ large ance of “*Arjzona" tieater last nizht, ruchi-Gypzene This is 4 given by the Company of Tun anel appreciative audioy witnessed a very delightful perform at the Auditoring Pe- cach EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK EL FLA., OCT. 2 PAGE Fivs SHURDAY WL B "TLERN D Next saturday, Nov iis the Tel ram has a hirthe It will e 's old on No it would pleased to e iembered on its birthday . 1t will keep open house all day, d it would mits friends. two Like anyon T¢ Lappy to have calls It would e ier still if all would bring gifts I'be gift it would most appreciitte, and the only kind it solicits, hap is the TORIUM LAST NIGHT puvment of w hatever any friend may owe it for its daily visits. v On next Saturday sveral hundred sitbseriptions will expire. What help it would be it all would prompt ly renew. a I'he Telearam comes to YOu every - very capable compan workin: day in the year, regardless j"“' """‘ one an artist in his line, of wind and weather. 1t is alwavs :.‘".:.],,.‘l:‘ \\nr}\ of v'n-xv"\' One i the cheerful, always optimistic, always ,‘.;.'«d ; i l,:: -H‘.‘V \|:u'. \x.I'M a good \\’u:"nl tor the individoal will be the Bl ,w\|. as this H\ w m; L Ml s lay is It does mnch work for which it ‘T‘“m' a n.,.‘m‘ i: , 1" in neither expects nor desires pay, con- house s d tent in feeling that it is helping to EAR IR TR T4 build un and develop, and is carrving | CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION t AT CARTFRS NOVEMBER 8 There Will ve an examinyi postmaster at Carters, Fla u|l at thot place by the Unj m for mdu the message Lakeland's advant attractions far and wide. It has many thousands invested in 'Ill‘ of ages and machinery and equipment neces office 't is puving out other thousands for ¢ sary to a creditable printing Stites | Civil Service Commission on Novemn- fabor, which are distributed through 1!\.\» 8. The salary of the arters every channel of trade I postmaster was $246 for th st fis Just now it is investing a large ‘eal year sum of money in a building that will j tpplicauts must reside within e P @ substantial improvement to the territory supplied by the Carteprs ©it¥V. 1t is in need of funds tor this ! oftive \pnlication forr and Work. So further information as to rquire- Come to the Telezram's party nest ments, otc . can he secured the Saturday Pay your back dues il postmaster at Carters. 4 year months, or three montli | SO ahead. [Wanan's Cluh Preparing for b TG Brilliant Balowe'en ik b It you ean’t come send one ol the En‘ertainment said | The ladies of the Woma fub 1t W e oanppreciated who have the liatlowe'en riain went in hand, are busily « I in \'v ""W I.H:!,' rrangen for Miss N 1 Fleteher this brilliant aff:ie, whic) to hie held Friday pishe at O alt in To Wed Englishman Lthe Cowdery building i i L TR T el ) i e RS |orated in Hallowe'on doc AT society, leaders of the national cap “I number of amusement i ro ital, were creatly interested today in vided, whieh will ma ening an announcement that Mss Nell i pass most delizhtfully tend. The witch’s tent, w gir il their escorts may their fortunes told, will, be one of the most pe ol of all who at- the have course, mlar features daughter of Senator is to marry Gordon, the only son of Lionel Smith Gordon, Bart., and Lady Smith Giordon of Alderholt Lodge, Fletehe Fletcher, r, elder Lionel Smith Sir near Sal Refreshments will be served at va- | isbury. rious booths, which will be sold at' The announcement came from Lon { moderate prices. don, England, and was later con- The public is cordix!ly invited to'firmed by Mrs. Fletcher, who was .ttond this affair, wiich promises creatly surprised that it had become be full of mysteries, goblins, known. ‘“hntlfl and other thinzs more cheer- The romauce, it is learned, began ful, all of which will ¢o to make up on the trip abroad, when Miss | ;a most delightful evening sion at the door will on |15 ecents and | to attend everyvbody is * T'issionary Reading Circle Entertained by Mrs. Waring THE PERUCHI GYPZENE CO In MARRIED LIFE Comedy in Three Acts { Seats on Sale at i RED CROSS PHARMACY Prices 25¢, 35¢, 50¢ Curtain at 8:15 orrow— UFE'S SHOP WINDOW | G~—IL\I‘, PICTURES TONIGHT—6 R R PRS- THE JEALOUSY OF M1GU} Western Fea OUT OF THE PEAST A MAN ( Exciting Railroad Story THE FLAMING FORGE Selig Feature HIS REDEMPTION A Great Story ON THE MOUNTAIN RANCH Western Comedy THE GOLD BRICK Some Comedy Prices 5 and 10 Cents MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30°5 Admis 10 and invited e | pkIrish Potaloes 300 with the commisgion to investigate rural eredits. It was that she met Mr. Smith-Gor tdon, and it was another case of love at first sight. Tt is assumed that the announcement of the encazement, or arding it, came Gordon's mother in Fletcher went then rather the news reo from Mr. London Smith Mrs. M. G. Waring was the host v css yesterday afternoon of the Wom- n's Foreign Missionary Reaaing Cir V S- SO t So . ole of the Wiest Msthodist churen, INEIs LR LA y- ])‘( i ailshDinvE lome +This is a prescription prepared especially Sonth Florida avenue, for MAI ARIA or CHlLI'S & FE! The readers for the afternoot Five 0- six doses will break any ca {Mrs. W md Mrs. Flem Aftor if tak nous atonic the e the re hich was ;"' 1‘ "' i b d cal verd Bo: < ¢ \ , ( P 5 " » .i I~ 7 Y ; [ 25 3 cans Syrip . 3 cai- Porké Beans 25¢ . 2 caus Argo Saimo: 35c 7 packages Wasning | ‘Powmar : 25¢] WHY PAY MORE? FERGUSON & USHER = | | 1 | PHONE 123 |Adams Bldg N. Ky. Ave. WW 1372 CENEDSRIOPOSTIFTITSTIOSD BROWN FOR MILLINERY | COLOR HAS USURPED PLACE OF TAUPE AND SMOKE GRAYS. Change Makes for Richer Coloring— Tan and Rembrandt Crowns Vie With Each Other for Popular ity~—~Some Recent Models. In millinery browns seem to have taken the place of taupe and smoke grays, so much in vogue last “ason, and in every department in which new materials in goods by the yard or for trimming are shown, brown tones are well to the fore. Bronze panne trimmed with brown ostrich feathers and satin ribbon was used for a smart turban shape with soft crown raised toward the back. The ostrich feath- ers encircling the crownterminating on the left in a high standing feather effect, fin- ished with loops of brown satin ribbon. Another smart model in dark brown velvet was trimmed with bot- tle green ostrich feather tips and velvet ribbon to match. liners are using Florentine red and likewise bottle green, peacock green and a smoky-blue gray. A fetching draped toque of Floren- tine red silk velvet, recently import- ed, was trimmed with a red wing and aigrette, held in place by large loop of mink. Tam and Rembrandt crowns vie with the smart cap shapes in popu- larity, and these larger crowns are usually girdled with bands of ribbon, laid in soft folds and tied in exces- sively chic bows near the back of the hat. An oval toque of prune moire silk shows a Rembrandt crown of the silk encircled by two plaited bands of prune moire ribbon, a band of deep blue moire rihbon being placed be- tween the prune bands with daring but artistic effect. The three ribbon bands are tied in a flat bow at one side near the back of the hat and the two prune loops stand erect, Another Rem- brandt model in black velvet had two chocolate brown ostrich plumes at one side, the plumes rising from a gilt buckle. Buttons cow ered with the hat material are anoth- er noticeable feature, and it is inter- esting to learn what may be done with buttons in the way of hat orna- mentation, some of the button-gar- nished models bheing very smart in- deed. For example, a soft erowned blue velvet hat, shown amonz the haud with wired lace cuts in the larpe drawivg slightly rolling bri El The mil- | AT THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE T Hint for the Bride. ! & In all the linen sales, especially | | those called ‘“nianufactirer’s sam- | Men's clothing of all kinds re- : 3 ples,” which are found so oftcn ut this ! paired. time of year, onc finds ends of fine i Children’s clothing and ladies’ un- towels in both huck and damask, that i ; i {derwear made to order. i appear to have been cut with too | d " 5 b i g short a border to hem. These can ‘ Ilome-made guava jelly, 15c pe! g be scalloped and make beautiful tow- | =lass. } els, at geuerally half the original ‘ Stamped patterns or stampinz ’ price I done. 1343 23 kt ; TR { 4 ‘9‘ b t o o We have the famous i " < ! # n SCHOOL SHOE DRESS SHOE A medal with each pair 22wy DUTTON-HARRIS CO. Stor«' of Avenue Foot-Fitters Quality BOERESGIOPROEIDIC SO ICE Ladies . .«n Afways Find Stylish Hats and"Gowns 4 at LA MODE MRS.-H., . OG AN SiRlsE R BEEE HEESEEEE & i { I-C-E %pulls a Great Deal frill inside, «nd trimmed at one T side with ¢ huge red velvet button from whith voso an ostrich ornament i With Three Letters it FOR SALE . . | oy No other article gives you so much for so i o . . - . 4 Two Attractive Bay Front Proposi- little money, Itis your friend in need- ! tions at Clcarwater i i § One 96-acre tract with 25-foo 1 § e R e : 1 Your comfort-maker=- : links, overlooking the Cloirwa |3 iy tor bay, and only a short distance| . Your health conserver-= ! I n here the e rd « VVJ ‘ , to be located. The Boulevard o] 4 Your food saver=-= 4 btrauglv kst Y urmost practical economizer. : We hhave ice to sl Lot us serve yon. "‘ ‘- ” - _" { i i f 4 A 7 Can Tind of Cloar £ 3 ' aunda put in Anywhere in Town, We Are In i i 0 Dead 4 or 1 1 | of these tracts on the market " Earnest About This are hizh, dry and ‘u»n:h:v:.l)‘l 3 locat :d. Bay front lots are what the | peonle went. These gold at | [prices that wil! move them ankl\| land net a fine profit. f The above property on the market for quick cale. Either| tract is good, in fact, they are the best bay front investments I kvow of. The new railroad, our hundred-' room hotel, for which the contract has been signed up, and the addi-| tional brick and rock roads that are to be built In our town and county ter, mean that whoever huys will vmu-\ can be has bheen gvn‘\ this wi this class of property now ble their investment before the win- ter is over. Investizate these prop-! ositions at omce——they are the finest subdivision tracts in South Flor!daw W. T. HARRISON, Clearwater, Fla. In Fact We Know of a Shoe That you Cannot Buy at Any Other Store Except Kimbrough-Rutherford SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall

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