Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 8, 1912, Page 7

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THE EVENING OUR FRIE B e e — e A ———— PUBLIC NDJ ~--\ i - B “ ciation for the increased patronage teen favored during the past year, v Year during 1912, (. We shall continue to endeavor to meri all who desire dependable goods at right work done with promptness and efficiency. with whi and (0 wish all a t the patronage of prices and repair Very truly yours, H. C. nioved a splendid Christmas trade for which we are very thankful to our patrons and jthe sonerally, We take occasion to thus'express sk~ and to wish .lll a llapp\' and l’lmpamu\ Lakeland Book Store | 45 Seconds from the New Depot.” ; { 4, THE MODERN BAKERYJ. § Ony Bukery in town that makes Bread and b Cukes by machinery, which means no sweat in § bread as made by hand. We guarantee to use the hest of woods in our bread andcakes. | Paose 203 for prompt delivery. Barhite Brothers A A A A A A POOVOOOOOD Q0w Lakeland POOO00OOCOOOOIOIOIVGOTVCOOOOO0D SOOIV IVVOOOOOVOCI00O00 [W. STEVENS o, 91 I, Hall ever) &AM Second A cor- brethren, ard Fourth Mond dial invitation CoGoArend M. ay nights, to visiting secretary; J. L. Love, Lakeland Chapter, R, 24 meets the first Thurse A. M. No. v night in each month in Masenic Hall, Visit- ing companions welcomed, . @G Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, H. P. * . Palm Chapter, 0. E. S. meets every second and fourth Thursday nights of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs, Flora Keen, W, M., Lucie n Eaton, Secy. i Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W,, meets every second and fourth Thurs- first Ken- Circle Cii By day night. Woodmen and third Thursdays, nedy, Guardian of Circle . LRy PPVOVOOOCOCOOOVOONOOCY We Carry a Full Line of Gandies, Nuts, Oranges, Ap- ples Bananas and 0tl1er Fruits S SO OOOC DSOS Also a Complete Stock of Gigars, Tobaccos, Post Cards 0Wiers in Season Fresh and Fine We lnvite Your Patronage —FOR HOT CHOCOLATE WITH WHIPPED CREAM. TOMATO BOUILLON E FRESH SALTINES. UENTRAL PHARMACY [ a 1.0.0. F. Meets every Friday night at 7:30 at I, 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and Visiting brothers | FRENCH, Nobl . cor- invited, Q. Grand e K. OF P. mecting every t 0dd Fellows Hall, Tuoesday Visit rifar always welcome F. D. BRYAN, Chancellor Commander JACKSON, Recretary G.I. A toB. of L. E ng biv. No Use of Powners in H«s.cry adopted, both for hailr nd these were not intro- ed Inio land until later Plan- when a very decided itself apparent. and face tagenet d change in dre Her Frugal Mind. A man whose iliness threatened to | develop into typhoid was taken to the | bospital. Instead of growing worse be improved, and at the end of the fourth day, when his wife visited him, be asked to be taken home. “But you have paid for a week,” replied his thrifty spouse. “They won't refund the money. You had better stay your week out.” TELEGRAM LAKE Council Commander, Mrs, Sal-| lie Scipper, LAND, FLA, JANUARY S, 1912, all right,” (o8 3 Was H dull?” Sy T jus hat Kath- erine. the ng, ab- 3 solutely inde ible Katherine, ar~j ranged for my pleasure, “It was £:20 Friday evening when | my train arrived. therine was at | the station with a carryall tull of young people, who welcomed me mosi warmly. We drove to the cottage, where supper was awaiting me. After I dispatched that and was looking longing!ly at one of the porch ham- mocks Katherine announced that we were all to go down the shore a half mile 1o a marshmallow roast. “If there's anything sicky sweet in the name of food that I particularly detest it's marshmallows, but, of course, T expressed my delight at the roast and away we went. After about ten pounds of marshmallows had heen | consumed and the beach fire was get- | ting low Katherine suggested that we | have a few lively games to warm our- | gelves, Although was really too tired ta move, | 1 in the romp- fngs and tore hack and forth teross the Loaeh like a schoolboy for a half- hour or o, | 2 20 the next morning a rap at swoke me from o gonnd n'tovon Ar o my ¢ Kat! swim ev- ery “ Katlon the gayly « helore br tfive minutes 1 joined m the pier. She dived into | I followed, my teeth | cring, 8he gtrock out across the It was only by superhuman ef- | forts that T managed to keep up with her. 1 had not been in swimming | hefore this year, and T never was a strong swimmer. 1 proposed that we run home on the beach and Katherine bet me a box of candy that she could beat me. She won, “After breakfast she challenged me to tennis. We playead six sets before lunch. I was too tired to eat and T longed to stretch myself in a ham- mock, but Katherine said she was as hungry as a hired man, and she knew I must be starving, so T sat down at the table and was making a fairly zood meal when Katherine told me to hurry, for she had arranged a four- some at golf with two friends of hers. | “It was § o'clock when we finished | I[»Inylng golf and Katherine said we | should just Lave time for a swim | before dinner. \When 1 was dressing | after the swim Katherine knocked at bay | my door and told me to put on my dancing pumps, a8 we were poing to a hop in the evening | | “We went to the hop Katherine | was as blooming as a rose troduced me to ¢ rirl there daneed every umm on the program nd six extras. [ don't know how T | managed to walk the mile hack to the cottage withont falling by the side of Iatherine, who apr ed to be l!um, a Marathon, so bris lid ghe wi “I hope vou got et Sunday,” caid Bleeker, svmpathetically, “A rest! rine had planned a walk aronnd the lake. It wi en miles d we got home in time a 1 o'clock dinner. T was « ned that I shoold sleep all the noon in ity tto be. Katheri to the fur end of ter llies. We ere 1T could b inch withont br “In the evenir wd in for a s allowed to It was girls cam crine and I rowed lake ot i 'f-mile to her ho et a hammoe} It acked me to ne row weed » hoat Leese, nswered hright en in. ltnl)w..,' thr ngs into my suite I inquired abou town, “‘But George,” Katherin T thought you were g t today. There's a lot 4' thi voun to do. We were going to plaj door baseball and—" “‘I'm terribly sorry,’ I interrupted ‘but it’s imperative that I return to | | my office this morning.’ | “It was imperative. 1 knew that T didn’t regain the rest and q | my desk telephone immediately | should be a total wreck. 1 fled and Katherine's last words to me were an | invitation to return for my vacation in September.” “Will you go?” asked Bleeker. “Not unless I've been to a rest cure first.” pre PAGE SEVEN @u@@@@ @@@lll% o F What? lmt 1 0 n's Suits ald, actually worth $22.30 to :'.\HIU Look round, then come to my shop and LO )X You'll be the judge. You'll wonder how I do it SCilit for Lakeland's Leading Clothing Store JOS. LeVAY Proprietor. @fin@@@@@m@m MONLY TALKS TWEEDELL’S |WE CHALLENG" COMPARISON BOTH AS REGARDS QUALITY AND PRICE OF OUR GOODS. ‘Sugar, 14 pounds Swift's Premium Hams, per pound Best Butter, per pound, Picnic Hams, per pound . Mothers' Qats, per package Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour, per hn[, Heckers' Graham Flour, per bag . Heckers' Rye Flour, per bag. 12 pound bag best Flour .. 24 pound bag, Fat Mackerel, each ..... Irish Potatoes, per peck ..... Baby Size Cream, 6 for .... Fm-uly size Crcam, 3 for .. CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. E. G. TWEEDELL When You: Want A Buggy AiWagon A Set of Harness A Lap Robe An Automcbile Robe or anything required for riding or driving, see M’GLASHAN The Hustling Harnessland Buggy Man Two Stores 1909-111 South Florida (., We wish all our Customers and Friends Happy and New Year. and trust that during th be favored a Prosperous year we may tinuance of the liberal pat ronage for which we are thankful With the compliments of the season. with a con we are, Yours Cordially, J. W. CHILES

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