: i ipf?vi 4 * r '/ f t v 'f . 1 < t r. -T 3'sa- d 1 'Y$ d y ii 7 n ig 'f'r.yr . r + . - - RY OUR THE NEW SHIRTS Now, just a word about tailor "The Eclipse"Our made suits. We have the --Eng lish-American Tailoring line, customers say that we and we guarantee you a fit, or M have the knack of picking out no pay. In fact we have the j the very niftiest patterns and first misfit suit to see yet. We color for our shirt department.We know how to take your measure, want to show you how well and the English-American people i 'MEN: FOR WOMEN: FOR CHILDREN we live up to our reputation. Clothes.know how to make the WERE CINDERELLA A REAL PERSON SHE WOULD Here are both soft and laun Every piece of goods shown in 1 BUY HER' SHOES AND HOSE FROM US; THEY HAVE dered Coat Shirts with plain and our line is guaranteed to be aH THE STYLE, AND MAKE THE FOOT LOOK TRIM. WERE pleated bosoms. Some with wool, and they are beauties. SHE ECONOMICAL French cuffs-some with attached Look them over, even if 101don't SHE WOULD BUY OUR SHOES AND buy. We will be glad to soft collars all HOSE 'THEY representingthe ; WEAR A LONG TIME AND QUALITY show them to you. These suitt I most artistic CONSIDERED, OUR PRICES ARE LOWER. WHEN YOU color effects are lower in price than most of BUY SHOES AND HOSE, YOU MUST FIRST PUT FAITH I in solid and fancy patterns. Materials the "hand me down" ready made IN THE STORE YOU BUY FROM. BUY THEM FROM US I of fine Percales, Madras suits you get in other stores, and and Soisette. they wear twice as long. Examine JUST ONCE; YOU WILL ALWAYS COME TO US AFTER I 's them. THAT FOR YOUR SHOES AND HOSE. I P the Don't Place Forget F 1 OARDNlBN l06 S. Oran ge Au1 ,., I ]Mr. W. A. Levis, of Taft, was transacting Tonight at the Rest and Tea Room i l PLAY BALL. business in Orlando THE NEW GRAND. I If prophesies of WADE yesterday. the Emmanuel Baptists will discuss : 'calamity howlers plans for the future of the I prove correct ,this nation will be a THE TUNER Mrs W. E. Shine left yesterday fora Be church i The Orlando High School boys will Col. T. J. Watkins has a force of thing of shreds and patches ORLANDO FLA. visit with friends in Stuart and and present hear the and plans.have a cup of coffee'I'i play the Plant City boys tomorrow men at work remodeling the New hence if the tariff schedule a passes year Miami., afternoon at the ball park at 3:30. Grand which was damaged by fire last in its present form. But well beta Mr. and Mr.r-c.: I I Plant City is said to have a teamof winter ,and, when completed, will be hat the "Movies" will still be on Mr. Freeman Phillips and Wallace Brannon, of hard knockers and our boys are a one pf the best arranged and best the job and Mr. J. poor men will not be C. Oviedo Crummey left for Jessup,I I were, in Orlando sopoor Georgia last night Thompson motored to Tampa yester and with them) the yesterday I husky lot and have just played enough equipped hotels in South Florida. that their wives cannot go to a I day. were pretty twin games this spring to give them Hardwood floors laid a are being and picture show, and keep an extra dog daughters who because of their likeness good workout, and the chances expert painters and decorators are a are at I or two in the back yard. Mr. Samuel Taylor left and beauty, attract much for iU home in Maine. yesterday Dr. J. E. Wray and Prof. J. S. Simmons tion. atten five spot against a nine that our boys work on the interior putting on the - are away attending Methodist will put up a stiff fight and an interesting polish that gives a mirror effect tothe I Cities and towns have got the conference at Umatilla. game will be the result wood work.A "clean up" fever. All Miss Mary Smith was operated Jesse 0. Stenman, of New York of which onj I' The boys deserve a good crowd and I new addition has been built onto would be if towns and for unnecessary | appendicitis at the McEwan hos- was in Orlando yesterday and leaves Mr. D. B. plenty of rooters. the rear which gives the hotel four cities pital yesterday. i Sphaller and H. C. Hammond his; morning for points south. Mr. were kept clean all of the time. of Taft, were in Orlando yesterday new rooms, thus making twentyfiven It recalls the story of the Waybacker, Steinman I{I looking after business matters. is looking for a suitable CONTRIBUTED all and all outside rooms, and all who, upon being shown a bath room I Mrs. tract of Elizabeth land C. Durt for of small Orange a City, is in' the city a guest of Mrs d'I _____ New York people who are colony going to of I In all the range of thought, however connected with baths, there being fifteen at a friend's home in the city, regret- Mary Guernsey. P. J. Langworthy, of Denver, Colorado try Florida farming. I far or near, or high or yet how baths in the house. The ventilation ted that he wasn't going to be there i(|, is spending a few days in the low, there is one who still is near. of these are of the latest ap Saturday night But soap and water I """"""" Mr. and Mrs. John Hollopeter have i i!city, ,on his homeward journey I In darkness as in the light, waking or proved models. and a good cleaning up never did closed I Mr. F. B. Mackey, wife and daughter -- I in sleep. The large lobby and hall throughthe harm, so let the good work go on. have started their winter for Ohio.home here and|:;: Jacob G. Jones of' Ohio, who has Alice, who ire winter residentsof i The soothing breeze seems to whisper center makes it one of the best - .i j jMr. been I spending the winter in ,various \ Bradentown, are on their way to fan the brow in sweet com ventilated rooms in the city. Every News comes from Key West that 'j parts of northward and stepped off Tuesday detail of the house shows the careful the J. C. Beardaall, has been'I Orange county has left for panionship. The moonlight steals British steamer Lugano, which who : lihis'I i home. with the family of Philip Schwartz onWest within the window silently guilding thought of the master mind back of went ashore on Ajax reef last month a guest in the city, has returned to his home in New York State. !I;I Church street. Mr. Mackey and i every object, dispelling the night it and reflects great credit to the is now conisdered a complete loss : Mr. Frederick Rand and daughter, family are very' favorably impressed i The stars, like diamonds deck the owner and builder. Before the high winds which have Mr. and, Mrs. II Miss May, motored to the city yetter- with Orlando. sky harmoniously moving in silenmelody'of The furnishings will be rich and I prevailed for the past two weeks 1 Smith .spending the winter Henry here have; after ',day fterDea .. .,. -. .. heaven's choir. A Thought elaborate.The there was a possibility of saving the to their home in Lansing,, Mich.gone I I i Mrs. Mary F. Moon of Taft, and Grand will be the house of comfort i hull, but after the wind increased The new pastor of the First Baptis Mrs Anne E. Martin, her mother, I think too many people believe in to those who live at'hotels, and and the hull began to pond'on the reef Mr. and Mrs.U White, after a I church will begin a series of revival I were in Orlando yesterday making tit-for-tat They like to retaliate in the citizens of Orlando will be justly the chances were lost. i meetings next arrangements to leave for the Northnext proud of this splendid hostelry. Sunday to which pleasant winter in Orlando, have returned -i the I kind-they do not see that comingto - public have a most cordial Monday. They will to Win The Grand will be completed in to their home in St Louis. l invitation. go I the level of a blackguard or a A congressman from Kentucky is chester Indiana }about sixty days and furnished I I where they 'winspend slanderer is self-injary. They think elaborately credited with the brilliant observation - Mrs. Mary A. and Victoria Schmidt !I I City Engineer Ramsey is receiving the summer. The Sentinelwill they are hurt when some one when the Sentinel will gives a that ,if, free trade in hooks and who have been winter guests have left'ya:: number of inquiries concerning the be a weekly visitor to their home I them ill-begotten and misfitting detailed description it eyes will put them out of businesshe for their home in Springfield, Mas s.t I I j sewer proposal, a contract for the con- names, when the one injured_ is the!( is with the measure heartily. He struction of which will be let May Mr. Thomas Migrant and family, of utterer of false and senseless epi-l PARTY LEFT FOR THE NORTH believes the pesky parasites are the (I Mrs. J. F. Couper, who has been II first Cleveland, Ohio, who have been spending thets. Such people never sit down LAST NIGHT bane of every married man's life and spending the, winter in Orlando, has I the winter at St Petersburg, and contemplate how mean it is to should be damned and doomed. Can ; gone to her home in Morristown, N.I I Mrs. V. N. Turtle, who has been made their first visit to Orlando call another names. I cannot make A party of Orlando, Concord Park anyone wonder that a man with such Y. I conducting a novelty and fancy goods yesterday and were so well pleased it any more respectable than residents left last night for New York scintillating intellect and forethought i I store in Orlando during the winter, that they, declare their intention of bing a henroost Then, to roto points where they will spend the sum for the welfare of his afflicted fellowmen Mr. T. J. Wasson and family, who! has returned to her northern home spending next winter in this city, in kind, is to be no better. It is tea I mer. The following were in the should become a congressman? are among our regular winter residents !;I in Petoskey, Mich. where they may have the advantageof profitless occupation for all con party: . left yesterday for their home:.I our schools. cerned. What is false should not Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Homestead, Mr[ Country postmasters, and those in in Illinois J. D. Deliver, of Spokane, Washing disturb us, but that which is true, Wm. Jameson, Miss Sarah Cooper,I the city for that matter, who have ton, who has been spending some time Mr. and which it better for if it Mr. and Mrs. Eilas Dunn Mr. and I I Mrs. S. V. Straley and two were us were sought for and held the office as a }Ir. and Mrs. James Gibson, who in of this cbunjty has purchased a tract attractive children, who have spent false, is'something which should Mrs. H. T.. Nye and daughter, M rs. side line to other business, cannot , have been guests at the Lake View'I land which he will convert into the recent months at their beautiful agitatge our souls. Tit-for-tat must Smith, Miss Jesse Cooper, Mrs: help but be disturbed over the latest Hotel, left yesterday for their homein an orange grove and home.: home on north Orange avenue, left' have been born in the dark age I- Dodge and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sim announcement of the new postmas- Madison, Wis. yesterday for Princeton, West Virginia there is no place for it in this age ons. They go from here to Jacksonville ter-general who declares that they Mr. Leroy Thompson and wife who ,. but expect to return early in of enlightenment-Man Who Talksin where they take boat for New will be held strictly accountable for own a pretty bungalow in ConcordI > the fall They go part of the way in Norwich Bulletin. York. the time and personal attention they Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Loomis and Park I where they spend their winter their auto, via DeLand and Daytona, We opine that Mr. and Mrs. Simon give to their official duties. Theingt daughter, Estella, who have been have stopping I returned to their home in Glens: expecting to visit other points also No man can hope to acquire popularity will chaperone the party and that are indeed getting to a pretty pass at the Summerlin have returned. Falls, where they will spend the au mon their way. unless he is willing to be bored they will have a good time. when a public office-holder will not to thier home in Granby, Conn. mer. I I once In a while. They are a crowd of splendid people] be allowed to view his position as a Mosey to lou and Orlando is proud to number them perquisite! And under a Democratic - WANTED .Aeon rags at this oIIcI.l|I I Subscribe for the 09 istprovci property. their Sentiail 8. Y. 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