Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 9, 1912, Page 7

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i Lo S QR i S i X THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JANUARY, 9, 1912, PAGE 3EVEN —— e ————————— | p— = P — —_—_—— e r——_‘_—\. NG ICSIS G The Spangled = TO_ OUR FRIENDS AND THE .$15 PUBLIC GENERALLY: % MAKE % ME PROVE IT What? §That 1 am selling Men's Suits for al$, actually worth $22.50 to $30.00. Look all round, then come to my shop and [))X You'll be the judge. You'll wondar how I do it. Lakeland’s Leading Clothing Store THE HUB JOS. LeVAY Proprietor. VA“_A"_-\V situation sink into the mind of her | GUGNRIGID .nmi&:; companion, | “Well, if they think for a slngle’ second that I'm going to do anything of the kind they are much mistaken,” went on Lily Belle. I won’t go home for the old wedding, that's all. I'll write to mamma’ this very day not to let them order the stuff for my , dress. Ankle length! Everybody else with a train and little Lily Belle | trotiing up the aisle in a short dress-— | hunipst™ i “Never mind; you just stay horn‘ With me until the wedding's over” WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON BOTH AS REGARDS QUALITY AND™ Tunic | Mrs. Winslow and Lily Belle were Just stepping into the automobile when tie postman came along. “That's from Maude!” cried Lily Belle, pouncing upon a blue envelope postmarked “Springview,” and run- ning a stickpin under the flap. “Now Il know what we are all going to wear at the wedding.” She read in silence for a moment. Then she sat up suddenly and fixed her compunion with two glittering eyes. “Cousin Mattie Winslow,” she gasp- ed. “Will you listen to what Maude Washburne has the assurance to write me? Of course she begins with & lot of truck about her own dress, and then—listen: ‘The attendants are to wear pink marquisette over pink | satin. Al the other girls, being mar- rled. will wear trains, but you, being the only unmarried girl, of course will wear a short dress—ankle length.’ And s0 on, and 50 on. Now, what do You think of that?" She paused to let the horror of llle W E wish in this manner to tender our thanks and appre- -l ciation for the increased patronage with whnch we have - / \ been favored during the past year, and to “wish all a Happy Year during 1912. | (. We shall continue to endeavor to merit the patronage of all w*o desire dependable goods at right prices and repair I work done with promptness and efficiency. Very truly yours, H. C. STEVENS said Cousin Mattie, soothingly, “How PRICE OF OUR GOODS. E cnjoved a splendid Christmas trade for w huh doos 1t happen that they're sl mare| S i L . W we are very thankful to our patrons and ,the Hed ':';:“;‘ll}m. we have. There are SWift's Premium Hams, per pound ...... S :: b allv. We take occasion to thus express Just seven of us and each one that | Best Butter, per PRER i 12 .l-2e & il ; . g c and Prosperous | hits mareied has had the rest for at- Picnic Hams, per pound . s R IRUE T RSB T G 10 our thinks .ml'-lw wish all a Happy and Prosperous temiants. The man 1 was goine to| Mothers' Oats, per package... .. . b nliny W Vil % o . e i g walic up the aisle with is simply de- Heckers' Whole Wheat I-‘lour. per bag 3 lizhrnl~from: Denver, 1t just makes Heckers' Graham Flour, per Img e e me rorfectly furious, Cousin Mattie ™ Heckers' Rye Flour, per bag..... ... ... ... ... ... ... 35 Lakeland Lodge No, 01 F, & A M| "W paned Cousin Mattie, equa-| 19 pound bag best Flour ....... ... ... ... ... oo oonns 40¢ i ¢ i Bl Dl AL I Sroune du: £06 wofew| SN SIRENERE TURIEE 10 e 1 A e .80¢ meets in Masonic Hall every Second A e s A ONUNEBRI e e i odiy and Jook at the pretty things .. 10¢ y ] d B k Store [and Fourth Monday nights, A cor- and forget all about itfor a white | Fat Mackerel, each ..... ...... ... ... ... ceh s . = a e an 00 dial invitation to visiting brethren. T 1ad thelr Tunclieon and were Irish Potfltoes, ey e SRRl A R N R G - e f he New Depot.” [ G Arendell seeretary; S, L Love, | ) n8a tour of the shops when they| Baby Size Cream, 6 for ........ ..o oot cie vee vr vaas g 45 Seconds from the po- iz saw the spaneled tunie. lofore | Faxm)y size Cream, 3 for ...... . i Kiw e critical customer the saleswoman held CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE (}LAD TO SERVE Yol! b Tk AR : it up a lovely, shimmering thing, like | jatang hdm‘,l' e “ '\.(L a rohe of cobwebs spangled with duvt DOOOOOR00 DOOOOONOOVOOOLOOOOOHOOHS g | 29 meets the first Thursday night in A SO OODOO O ..OC-COC'QOMOOOOWCMCW each month In Masonic IHall, .\'isit.-‘ “Only thirty-two fifty. marked duun DERN BAKERY I‘ ing companions welcomed. €. G| oy forty,” said the saleswoman. &DTHE M Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, H. P The customer turned away indiffer- Sl ently. It isn't just what I wanted,” E Oy Bake Jread and she drawled. “I think I'll look some- H l.l CBakeryin town that m tkes 1 Palm Chapter, 0. K. S. meets every where else,” ¢ Lakes Iy m;u_lnmr), which means no sweat in tecond and fourth ‘Thursday nights| Lily Relle darted at the clerk as the | bread 4 made by . We guarantee to use of each month at T:30 p. m. Mrs. | other woman turned away. “Let me hY “?‘UI' by .hand i Flora Keen, W. M. Lucie F. 1! look at that, please.” she eried, drag- c~U ot roods i our bread and cakes. B i a ging Consin Mattie toward the tunie, When You Want 24 203 for prompt delivery. AR l\n;'l:lhlu\nlrl\“"m‘ thing you | A Buggy i Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W “Very pretty” aereed Cousin Mat- |\ DR B“""t“ Brothers Lakeland s vyt s T e S A Wagon — 2 ‘ e “ rdian of « KR onelr Matt w '.'”\\ e “".,“:," ‘..‘ 1’ 1 b " An Automcbile Robe '%4 ¢ Carry a Fuli Line of . . o, or anything requircd for It Landies, NE!’[S flranges Ap- Lo i ' riding or driving, see } K. OF P ) { i 2 CU!!]D!CIC S“”Ck of o ¥ 5 - i ' The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man 1 SES : T 1 Stores 1909-111 Soath Ilorida y - Scason ‘& Imltc Youa \ evh and fme Paironaue fir-t v ‘ 'thrk The zirls were perfe it C. R Ten- ons, but jt corved them right B ¢ never would have dared to de J the way they did about the tr @ We wish all our Customers and Friends a Happy and Prosperons New Yeai, and trust that doring th ul !urn Lere A a bezan to mal CHOCOLATE { WHIPPED CREAN MATO BOUILLON { By -] ESH SALTINES LI RAL PHARMACY otr times and my hushar three.~—Puc | e p?—London Chronicle sl . m

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