Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 2, 1914, Page 9

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I UB-MY-TISM cure your Rheu:matism “Iufilgla, Hea laches, Cramps, /. Strohaker( PRACTICAL PLUMBER STRUCK 600 POUND TURTLE Steamer Washingtonian Found an Abundant Food Supply In Gulf s, Sprains, E:uises, Cuts and : ] of rzlco. AOld Sores, Stings of Insects [ Residence and Shop opposite| ' oyinaant Tanch of fuley green ntiseptic Anodyne, used in- Wator Works turtle steak and rich soup awalts the hl'nallj ar.d externally. Price 25c. | guests of Capt. Parse, master of the 1 South Mass. Avenue + Hawallan-American line Washington- PHONE 236 BLUE ian, now at Reed street wharf, Dela- 2 "LICE?™ ! DgSOTO HOTEL gxm‘ae illlc;og“;:;:o;oa?;:fitlii}h '_;: American and European Plan o € Conkey’s Lice Powder Tampa, Florida 1t safe, quick and sure. ! .‘ Saves your poultry profits because it Kills the Lice Doesn’t Harm Chickens 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00. Por n: mites that hide in the cracks by ”S/y on chukens at night, spray’ house with i Codz)’s Lice Liquid Cleans them out thoroughly. Quart 35 cents, half gallon 60 cents, gallon $1.00. For the deadly head louse use lmfiY'S HEAD LICE OINTMENT Bifective and doesn't harm chicks. 10 #nd 25 cents. Money back if these s do not satisfy o The G. E: Conkey Co., Cleveland, Ohio Successor to W. K. MoRae, TRANSFEIR LINED Prompt and Reagonable Berviee Household Moving s Bpecialty Phones: Residence, 57 Green Office, 109 D. B. DICKSON BETII I NIRRTV SN LW.YARNELL Oraving and Hauling of All K!as Do You Smoke Lakeland Club Cigars? If the best cigars grew on bushes in Cuba they would have no more Havana tobacco in them than the Lakeland Club 10c cigars. The Five cent Club is a mild blend, having the delcate flavor and aroma of the best grades of Havana tob The appreciafion of a home product of such gooa (uality is shown by our increasing sales. There are more of this brand sold in the city than any two brands together. Treat yourself to a good ciga . The Only PureFood Store in l.akeland Call us up for Fancy Gro- ceriesand Fresh Vegetables Phones 93, 136 Corner Main St. aad Florida Ave. SRR DR BD BB DB DRSDRE BBPOES five A thousang mugot be wrong—but not I hundred thousand. More than a half million il buyers have picked the Ford because of its “ serviceability, its low cost of upkeep. The 1 | Ford has made good Il ‘); P Five h e price of the Ford ° l’ runabout; " jl town car . 0. b. De plete * with e atalog and particulars F| from 1 Lakeland Automobile & i Supply Co. ‘ 1 Lakeland, Fla. v - ? _—_—— ] ware river, who guarantees that there will be enough for all who accept his invitation, the New York Times states. The raw material was captured in the gultf of Mexico recently while the steamer was on her way from Puerto de Mexico with a cargo of 10,000 tons of sugar. It was ten feet long, welghed 600 pounds and was decidedly , the biggest turtle any member of the crew had ever seen. When near Tortugas the Washing- tonian struck an obstacle that was at first supposed to be an uncharted shoal, but as the obstacle was seen to be moving the ship’s course was changed and the turtle was captured, and, with the aid of a derrick, hoisted to the deck. The ship's butcher soon had the cooks supplied with fresh meat and during the remainder of the voyage there was no complaint from the crew regarding the food, though turtle meat or soup was served three thmes a day. A bunch of eggs, each as blg as a cocoanut, was found in the sea mon- ster, and several of them are being price. bargains? $1.00 Men’s Shirts PRESENT MODES IN LINGERIE Best Form of Brassiere Is of Embroid- ered Flouncing—Handsome Pet- ticoats With Lace Inserts. A brassiere made entirely of em- broidered flouncing has a V neck, sur- plice front, with a few bones on each side and center front and back, no i other waist being needed under a net blouse. A short brassiere has a nar- row frill of lace at the and is cut almost straight around top and bottom, with flat shoulder straps, and fastens in front Camisoles, which are brassieres made with the litile shoulder caps, en- cirele the body with a tiny frill of net above, not reaching above the arms, with ribbong over the ghoulders. lace is fastened to a narrow piece of doubled net, with beading through | which ribbon is run Very thin length- ! wise strips of embroidery may form a { camisole, with lace three inches wide im-m.« the top. They fasten on the left side. Little chemi-vests to be worn next to the flesh are made of nainsook, crepe, china silk, lawn, etc., and are 24 to 29 inches long and without an inch of extra material. An embroid- ered scallop on the edge i the pret- tiest finish. Hand embroidered nainsook flounc- ing makes handsome petticoats, with lace inserts. A silk model of a petti- coat has a full length gusset of silk Jersey at every seam, which gives with the wearer's movements, and yet lower edge, the garment clings closely to the fig ure. Tango petticoats are of the fine crepe de chine with a side pl d ruf fle of chiffon beaded with t flat | Toses. FOR WORKERS IN EMBROIDERY Raffia Effective for Almost Any Pur pose to Which It May Be Applied de to t third FlwdA of a dec tint to lend variety | 1 i This | DOOMED! Entire Stock Williamson-Moore Company now being sold for whatever it will bring. Every article from front to back door to go at some Have you atten‘led this wonderful feast of Only a few more days left. different from anything of the kind cver inangurated in Lakeland, or for that matter in the entire state of Florida; and if you never attended another you caa- not afford to miss this one. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. 50 cents Work or Dress Shirts... 50 cents Underwear .. 50 cents Neckwear .. .30 cents 50 cents Hose ¢\ civviiiiins . 37 cents 2hicentstlpse: Lty e 18 cents s0teents IBelts i i 37 cents _,; qents Belts v G ey danas 17 cents 0-cents (Gagtens ., i i .....38 cents _; conts GBS o hhi veaninis 1) cents SO0 URION SIS 1ot s i i 80 cents IR0 ot v e e o $r.10 S1.00 Coast Brand and Newport, Union Mt i G aaha iy 89 cents LOOK FOR THE BIG RED SIGN, BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT WILLIAMSON-MOORE CO. FASHION SHOP FOR MEN We Guarantee Every Purchase. EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, JUNE 2, 1914, prepared for shipment to the Smith- sonian institution at Washington, As Opinions Change. *T agree with everything you have sald in the last two or three years,” sald the admiring citizen, “H'm,” mused Senator Sorghum; “that’s more than I can do.” Not as Mother Made. Digby—What kind of a cook is your young wife? Bigy—Excellent; she made some bianc mange for dinner yesterday and I drank two cups of it. If optum really makes the human race “something worse than monkey- dom” Newport may have to find a substitute for its stmian dinpers. Patience Necessary. There is no perseverance without patience. The man who must see re- sults or who else will not work, is sure not to accomplish the most that is possible for him in life. The spirit of persistency that can keep plugging when nothing seems to move is the spirit that at length inherits the prom- ises. The battle is not to the strong, | nor the race to the swift, but the per| sistent win out in the long run. Many lose out because they let up just a| little before the dawn of victory. If they had patience to endure they weald soon have the joy of achieve- meit.—The Way. s 1 o This sale is |fort is made for the pleasure and comfort of each b Bebgrfrdd : Will Sacrifice For Cash e g PEPBRSBR R Ten acres truck land, one lot near school house; also 1 new six room house one acreof land. MANN PLUMBING CO. PHONE 257, PINE ST. SR EPEEFREEPEIEEPEID EFFDETDDOOLD BEDBIOUIPDDBEDEDDS AVONDALE SPRINGS TENNESSEE R. R. Station Avondale P. 0. Rutledge Tenn. If you are looking for a beautiful nook in the mountaing, with a large variety of health-giving mineral springs, surrounded by vast for- est trees, and untold aquantities of wila flowers, cheered by the songs of many wild birds. where a cool breeze is always to be felt in the many BEPSPPPPPHIPS L J |deep and shady glens which surround the grounds, and where every ef- and every ruest— {then come to Auburndale Springs, Tenn. Note the address above. F. J. HOFFMAN, Proprietor 3 g BT 2 B BHEDHBD DBPBPEBPBOIBIDDOE DD J B. STREATER $ Contractor and Builder Having haq twenty-one years’ experience in building and con* ! tracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent to render the best service in this line, If contemplating building, will be pleased to furnish estimates and all information, All work guaranteed. 4 % Phone 169 J. B. STREATER FEPIBIHIHIEDEDIPIPIIIEED - SEDEIDEBOGE: TEng ek Bl bbb S b PSP b bEd B el % Security Abstract & Title Co. .37 cents ...79 cents ..37 cents This effective émbroidery is uged on | gcreens, trays, fancy boxes, cushion covers and other articles too numer- ous to mention. For a foundation any loosely woven white material answers well. Cotton crepe serves the purpose admirably, erably during the process of working it is necessary to use an embroidery | frame. The design you wish to transfer should be placed behind the material, which is semi-transparent, and traced through Blue water color paint makes a nice outline, a fine brush be- ing for the work. The raffia must be soaked in water for a short time before using to render it soft and pliable. When used damp it is not so liable to split. Crewel needles are the kind to use for this work. The method of work- ing is extremely simple, satin stitch being employed for the most part, though many outlines are formed of strands of raffia laid on the surface and couched down with narrow threads of raffia of the same color. used EVERYTHING FOR THE HORSE heav- * McGLASHAN but as it stretches consid- | Bartow, Florida R. B. HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, SECRETARY FRANK H. THOMPSON, VICE PRESH. W. SMITH, TREASURER ABSTRACTS OF TITLES New and up-to-date plant. Prompt service. Lakeland business left with our Vige President at City Hall will receive prompt and efficient attentien. LR BT R ER R R LR SRR s ) CHE fo bt S DRI PRB G HHDDHDBIID DB BBENBDDD S FIRST NATIONAL BANK “Your Business with this BANK is always confidendial. Ce \ 8 No informa- tion regarding your affairs @ is ever divulged to any un- & authorized person.” BEBPBIDIEPDEOPEBIDEDDOD D BPPDDEIPEIDEQ Do o At this Period use all Safe- guards for Comfort and Well Being The best and most practicable of these is ice"OUR ICE. It preserves your food, conserves your health, increases your pleasure, does you good in ways too numerous to mention—and all for a very little money. Instead of decreasing your taking of ice on the cool days which will be occasionally sandwiched between the warm ones, resolve (@ right now that every day is a full ice day for you. And stick to that COUPON BOOK of ours. It is your consistent, per’ )\ Lakeland Ice Company | Phone 26 | P ——

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