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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • 6

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jUS MORNING SBNTift EL, ORLANDO, FLA Snnday. January 6, 1918. HtHIMllllllHlll FUNERAL. OF H. M.

WOFFORD Lodge, Fraternal News FHE PASSING I NEWS OF THE LODGES' 4b mmiimmmm Spring (Continued from pare 1) morning following a lov hlness starting with measles, and finally ending in tubercolosis. We had expected him to return to the company soon and the news of his death was a great surprise to all the boys. Orton was a good soldier, a hard, conscientious worker, and had already won two promotions. He was popular among the men and his death is a sad blow. ETen a greater shock was cans AND FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS Daily news from New York, Boston, CEucago, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Tampa, Jacksonville.

Curtis O'Neal, book nd music stre. Leave your order. Fraternal Building Welcome Lodge No. 9 K. of P.

George E. proprietor of the illtamonts Springs keteJ, was la town meets every Friday night at 7:30, Goods Uniform Rank Kof P. meets every first and third Wednesday night at rcstarday. Creak yorar Cold or LaGrfpp ilh a few doaea of 63. rl-4-Smoe Orlando Lodge No.

20 I. O. O. F. meets every Monday night at 7:80.

by the death of Private Howard Wof-ford, of Lockhart. Ha suffered a sudden attack of appendicitis about four days ago and was taken to the hospital and operated on. Ha seemed to bo recovering exceptionally fast, but complications set in today and he died very quickly. Wofford also was a good soldier and a-hard worker. was well liked and the death of these two boys has cast a gloom over the entire company.

'The bodies will be shipped home at enee, and it ia very Uarley GIbbs, of Winter Park, Seminole Encampment No. 13 I. ,0. O. F.

meets every first and third ras la Orlando yestarday making Thursday night at 7:30. uriando Kebekah Lodge No. 12 meets every second and fourth Thurs day night at 7:30. Econlockhatchee Tribe No. 23 Im J.

llBStard, the cMropodisl at a Orlaado Itata Parlors, 105 East t-ao. Ground floor. Phone 629. 11-T-lxaas proved Order of Red Men meets every probable that some member of the mesaay nignt at 7:30. I company will accompany each, though S2ss Clara Bauer has returned to I tw nAt Wn uft.

this has not been definitely, settled. csnnncnncicsoanaao Captivating Creations in Strikingly Pretty Millinery A chsjxaiag collection of fascinating models now being shown exclasiye millinery shops at most exorbitant prices, and will quickly charm the woman who vainly strives to get something "different" The production of such atfliers as Knox, Fisk, Spencer, Marins, are here in choice assortment, marked at prices that youH admire also. CTrlando and la making her home with State Deputy Bullock, of Jacksonville, Iliaaes Hasalltoa ea Wast srteet. installing Officer for Modern Woodmen Friday Night The Modern Woodmen and Royal The weather has very severe lately. The coldest period of the vear was last Saturday night and Sunday.

Co. went on guard Saturday after Overstocked on tires, llust move rem. 22x3 1-2. list I2L75, for $12: Kieigaoors nave arrangements com Ci4. list X23.15, for 118X0.

Other noon and thus caught the very coldest pleted for joint installation of officers of ft aH. Co. mess hall caus-ht fire at Moose Hall on Friday night, the fees similar. Wcitney Wright Tire 11th. State Deputy Bullock will act at three o'clock Sunday morning and I ix.

w. -i. Jumc ta cnarge. rl2-2S-tfc ilr. Jonathan O.

Plott, ef Canton, CL, a recent arrival, is pleasantly Seated at 713 E. Washington street. waa pretty badly damaged though not an entire loss. The guards quickly got the hose to shooting and prevented the spreading of the flames though there was a hirh wind blowing. The whole regiment waa called out and shook, and shivered in the cold, but we didn't have to stay out long.

It rained tonight and turn cold again. We hope it wont be as bad as Sunday, for the thermometer went to 13 and we knew It was un as installing officer, and Director Murphy of Kansas will be on hand with his always entertaining and instructive lecture, which is well worth hearing. Director Murphy is one of those selected by President Wilson to act as one of the board of conservation of food. The local Camp have joined their loyal forces for the further building up of the Camp, and when it is known that the Modern Woodmen have not in thirty-five year? taken second place as a fraternal so- IXRE3. Any one using 32x31-2 rt same cf the Whitney Wright Fire Co.

for $12.00 Liat price $21.75. T. E. Link ia charge, 12-25-tfe Mrs. JVA.

Wallace and son Clinton, tfter a visit of several days with Mrs. O. Love on East Central "ief iave returned to their Lome at Taav lucky for us that we were on guard. Magnificent Display of Smartest New-Waists They portray such dainty styles that the feminine instinct for 'loveliness" will quickly be captivated. Soft hand embroidered French voiles, hand tucked batistes, hand embroidered Georgette Crepes are combined in models that have the finishing touches of style that place these beautiful waists in a class all their own, and the soft tones they come in too, such as sea gull, cocoa, biscuit, Framboise, increase their beauty First Sergeant Blackman passed eiety, or as a fraternal insurance so- the recent examination for men to go ciety, they expect results.

The Bote the officers training school at Leon 1. ciety has the membership Springs, and will leave Sunday (over one million members) of any for the camp. Sergeant Russell like society doing business in the Fulton has been appointed first ser- United States, standing third among Dr. 3. S.

Jones, Chiropractor (pro-cranced Ki-ro-prae-tor). Electric spi-sal tractioa. No drugs, surgery er steopathy. Cpinal analytis free. Hione 203.

Booms 13-19 YoweU Duck- geant ta his place and Is fastlearn- all fraternal societies. The Royal ing the ropes of his new job. We are i Neighbors Is the largest society in vcrth BUz. rl-C3-la all hoping" that Sergeant Blackman comes out at least a captain. ilr.

and Mrs. FT H. Greenwald and cm Alfred, of Mitchell, S. are re- the world, governed exclusively by women, having nearly a half million members. It is desired that, aH Woodmen and Royal Neighbors take this night of the 11th to meet all together, and follow up the meeting with an increased effort for what is iznt arrivals la the City Beautiful and ara stopping at 20 East Concord ave- HEART TROUBLES Continued.

Dr. J. HowelL After a thorough ohynlral is made and the kind of hert trouble, if anv. is diagnosed, it is the Neat, Novel, Nobby and New Dress and Sport Skirts Starting today will sell 24 lb. sacks physician's duty to tell the patient frankly what his condition is.

Dr. txarvel Hour at SL43. John JSmpie. Sergeant R. A Scarboro, one of Orange county's popular and wel for the good of fraternity.

Both societies are standing by their member-shipat the "Front," -paying all losses caused by the war. Over twenty thousand Woodmen are now under arms. Refreshments will be served after the exercises, so come. Visiting Neighbors more than welcome. Meeting Orlando Shriners Club Tomorrow at 7:30 p.

m. the Orlando Shriners' Club Will hold its annual meeting at the San Juan hotel. Offi known soldier boys, is in Orlando to pend a short furlough. He is sta- "PRICE" loned at Camp Jackson. Richard Cabot, professor of medicine at Harvard, says he gave up lying to his patients seven vears afo.

If the patient can be cured he should be told so. if vot he should know it. Often and often people comnlain of hert trouble and a careful examination nhows there is -nothing wrong with the heart. Indigestion is a fruitful iR9 of fuTtiol tert trouble. While on the other hand organic heart trouble causes stomach trouble.

In fact, organic heart trouble mty cause oassivo congestion of the feet and lees bowels, stomach, liver, lungs, and other orfirn tb twvW. In recovered cad repaired. Maura Eepsjr Choar e-o-lg tie Orlando Bath Parlors. Baths of all cers for the ensuing year will be elected and a pilgrimage to Tampa in That are so fascinating in style you will readily realize why the separate skirt has taken such an important part of the FASHIONABLE women's dress. Richness in quality and strikingness in style are the key-notes of these gorgeously pretty skirts.

These new creations are developed in charming weaves BARONET AND ROYALTY SATINS FRENCH SILK TRICOTINE MOON GLO CREPES RUFFA-NUFF SILKS BROCADED TUSSAHS PUSSY WILLOW VALLANCE SKIRTS BORDERED CHINESE SHANTINGS. Shampoo and facial massage February will be of special interest E. Pine St, Phone S29. Ground 5oor. rl2-7-lmoe to the members.

Tampa has been treating such conditions it is most essential tf ret a roper diagnosis. granted a charter for a new. Temnle in South Florida, and in February the Dr. D. E.

Drennen, of Hot Springs, 8 N. Orange Ave. officers will be elected and installed Art, a brother of Mr. Walter Dren NOTICE i At this ceremonial the Turkisn pa- asn who is ill, has arrived to be at Ms brother's bedside. Mr.

Drennen Is Nothing is more uncertain these days than "PRICE." The price of any article today, is liable to change within an incredibly short time. This is true in practically all lines of merchandise. Only one thing regarding "PRICE" is reasonably certain and "that is, that whenever any change comes it is sure to be "upward." Fortunately for this store and its patrons we protected ourselves against unusual price conditions by placing early and extensive orders with the result Bv mntnal airreement T. J. Wilson trols of Atlanta, Charleston and Jack- making favorable progress.

and W. R. Brooks, doing business aSjSonville are expected to be in attend-the Peoples Grocery, have dissolved isnce, and assist in making this the nartnershin. In the future Mr. iWl-1 mot n1oviih1et Shrin meetin? ever We sell the best 25c coffee on earth, loyal Coffee Mills, 120 Orange.

rl--tfe son win ne iocatea-ac ine American in the ttate. The usual initia urocery, wane Mr. erooxs wm Mjtions occur in the evtnine. All Nobles in Orlando as well as Central to receive payments on all accounts. No more groceries will be sold at the Peodes Grocerv until further no Florida have a cordial invitation to be at the San Juan hotel Monday night, and if so inclined join the Orlando tice by W.

R. Brooks, when they will be sold at reduced prices. Take your car to H. It. Harry, eor-mr Churca and Mala Cta.

l-ft--tf ilr. and Mrs. Alonxo Conger, of fayettevUle, Tenk who are located at Orlando for the winter, spent the r-eek-end with their friends, Mr. and Vestees Club. Members are especially urged to be present, also all those anticipat (Signed) T.

J. WILSON. W. R. BROOKS.

that now much of our merchandize is being sold to you at prices lower than todays market value. l--ltc Ura, J. B. rooUuTavares Herald. TOO XATE TO CLASSIFY And althou the United States Government has seen fit to put an embargo oh all express ship phone 333.

rll-0-tfc Tor tta and 'rye fit. Vt'ijjias. ing joining. S. A Johnson, secretary-treasurer.

(Send us your lodge news. This is a special column and will be published daflyw Editor.) GhurcK Notices FOR SALV 12 fine Rhode Island Red bens. Phone 607. l-6-3tc ments from New Yorkv Phila rtartln? todav win sail 24 lb. sacks delphia and Baltimore, our shipping arrangements are so timed tarvel Cour at $L40.

John Empie. Here's a charming new addition to a ladies wardrobe that will sure be a decided favorite with everyone. Its utility will be recognized as soon as shown. Its the COUNTRY CLUB JERSEY VESTEE A garment that will be much in demand for golf, tennis, boating, all kinds of sports, and also as a knitting jacket. The charming range of shades incjude the new tones of Framboise, Biscuit, Pe-kin, Normandy, Shadow Lawn, Rookie, White and White in combination.

that we have no hesitation in saying our stocks will always llsjor Alexander St. Clair-Abrams, be ut to. high water mark, and we shall continue to show, as in the past, the very newest from the centers of fashion. FOR SALL. iuw.ii seii my lunch room at once.

Doing jgood business. Will sacrifice fo $200. Apply 6 E. Church street. 1-lt Jacksonville, came up Tuesday rrcning to see what the cold.

had done la his grove and fruit, returning next ornig in better spirits than when ha rune, as it "never touched him. Tavares Herald. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS 10:30 a. m. Worship and study of the International Sunday School lea-son.

7 p. m. The Book of Revelations, TTii FfniVd Mvsterv." This study BUICK 6 snodel, never been used, for sale at a liberal discount, i Is particularly interesting in that the For further information address P. Box 1143. l-6-6tc r-UH-irT-TISM Antiseptic.

Relieves rheumatism, Eprainv Neuralgia, etc rl-4-3moc fulfillment of the signs ana symoois treated In this book of the Bible are now at fcjinrl and are beins? daily made clearer to those interested in its pro Tresh brown and net breaa the 'Monial Inn every day. 11-21-tfc eottage of 6 or rooms on good sized lot. No objections to going out reasonable distance. Address quick. Box 341.

l-6-3t phetic statements. ims is parucuiar-lv noticeable in its application to i "Mystic Babylon." FOR TRADE acres in city limits of Avon Park, Florida; 100 bearing grapefruit trees 8 years old; for good automobile. Value of grove $1,200. Free and dear. 697.

iT'r. Ed Salter, press representative I Johnny Jonea Exposition FV5 left yesterday for Jacksonville he will spend a few days on 1 iaes connected wit the show. Ijte Jonea shows wO exhibit at tha cproacliing state fair at Jacksoa- DAILY BULLETIN Day by day as new goods are received we will pzblish in the store a bulletin cf the goods received up to 6 o'clock the day preriens. This will keep ccr easterners in touch with the very newest cf the new, solcclscst fcrthsBnUetaT WANTED CARRIER ONE OF BEST ROUTES. PAYS OVER PVH VfVK.

INQUIRE AT SEN-TIITEL) 0FFIC2 MONDAY. ONLY WIDE AWAKE, ENERGETIC BOY NEED APPLY. VTTD r-anrmra ami Wmah T. I Ccrpei4 a E. durch, phone 3.

i FIRST METHODIST CHURCH J. R. Cason, pastor. 10:45 a. m.

Sunday schooL 11 a. m. Sacramental service. 7:30 p. m.

Song service. 20 p. Junior League. 6:30 p. m.

Senior League. All cordially Invited. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH West Robinson avenue. Bible 9:45 a. m.

I Preaching, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. 70 p.

m. Praver meeting Wednesday, 7:15. A. M. Chisholm, minister.

A CONCORD PARK CHAPEL Rev. Mr. Crisler, of Florida Sanita-rtnm. wHl reach at 1 Concord Park I la order ta inaka room for aew fuxt rsceivad. we have cut a WANT TO TRADE nORSE AND WAGON FOR FORD CAR.

AM WILLING TO PAY BOOT FOR A GOOD CAR. PHONE 480 OR 405, WINTER PARK: OR WRITE A. SCHULTZ. l-6-2tc i price ea many articles cf which have only one er two ef a kind I t. TutUe Shop, IT S.

Orange Ave ixit door south of Hoefler's cafe. I rl--lt Chapel Sondav afternoon, at I subject. "Confession of Sin." FOR SALE 7 acres, all set to choice citrus fruit, about one-half in large hearing trees, 3 room house, barn, chicken house. Property ia located on the brick about 2 1-2 miles out. Will sell for $2,500, or exchange it for Or-ando cottage of about the same value.

Call at room 10, McNeiU-Davis building. l-6-3t "Orlzndd'c 7avc-ilo FIrxo" Orlando, Fl.a Sunday scnooi, p. m. Public invited. CSTT0PATH3 (SsrtsvCa Grafeates) 771ZZ CTTTL FT0FIX3 X2AX2 Sentinel want ads pay..

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