Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 16, 1912, Page 7

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== Repairing = OF ALL KINDS ON WATCHES | CLOCKS | JEWELRY The place where the Railroad Watches are repaired The place where your work should be done All work guaranteed. Prices as low as honest work Nothing but the best material used | can be done for. GIVE ME A CALL. H. C. STEVENS \ij ELER LAKELAND, FLA. ‘| WILL APPRECIATE IT w.«.wc“.'-.u.u.» lhe Professions : | | '; DOOGOONOVOIOIOHOOC OWOW DR. R. R. SULLIVAN, ~ PHYSICIAN— Special attention given to Surgery and Gynecology Kentucky Building 'Pone 132 Lakeland Book Store | . 45 Seconds from the New Depet’ SOOI "‘“'"f“x‘ wed a splendid Christmas trade forTwhich are very thankful to our patrons and’ the We take occasion to thus express ceneradly. | 1k~ and to wish .l“ a ”.l])]l\ and 1’ru~p:rou- Wi p; nn SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed ‘Phone: Office 141, Residence 22, Bryant Bldg, Lakeland, Fla. JR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Bullding Phones: Otice 180; Residence 84 | &, THE MODERN BAKERY.s i Only Bakery in town that makes Bread and 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. Phone 203 for prompt delivery. Barhite Brothers DR: W. R, GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGRON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Building H LARRLAND. l"Lol"u : IDr- Sarah E. Wheeler | OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN | Rooms §, 6 and 17, Bryant Buildine CTAND MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, |12 Lakeland LAKFLAND, * Lake Morton, John Edmunds, Prop. “ 5 rdevs of all vequiring anything in this line. 'C. M. TRAMMELL, ! Attorney-at-Law. Oflices, DBryant Building Lakeland, Fla. ROGERS & BLANTON ' Lawyers. Block, 'Phone 319 Lakeland, Fla. | Bryant JNO. S. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Waw Office in Munn Buildi | | i LAKELAND, FLORIDA | i | | | | Lakeland, i?# TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT Florida R B HUPFAKER —Attorney-at-Law— Bartow, Fla C. F. Kenned)y Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. * property wi s 258 | e, will pu property with us and forget it. We will put J. B. Streater mpanies only {time tried and fire tested); will ad- ’ STREATER & KENNEDY < personally and pleasantly; pay you promptly and | Contractors lndlnilderl. A} nt; look after *he renewal of your policies; grant { Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. : Let ug talk with you about and gasoline permits without charge, and do all your building large or small Lts sh 169 104 Blue. 3 = should do for the protectiop of their customers, t Tilephone o ?‘_i‘ i { ountry and town property. | FRED T. WILLIAMS, C. E. | Special attention ~iven to design arc ] construction of Sewerage e c—— Es————————————— . : and Water Works System. | Sanford - - - Florida. e .R' H. JOHNSON FIRE 6. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL IA\ S URA NCE A GENC Y s C; 1.“‘Iing_1{'_eers. arlxg Ardlutflzf ts A ¢ CHUNN, Manager Lakeland, Fla. LAKELAND, F % it land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprinting. €ssor to Johnson and Cannon. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JANUARY 16, 1912, “Honestly,” exclaimed Miss Beck, in a tone of disgust, “if I looked like that ' I'd—1'd refrain from this sort of work | and wcear kimonos the rest of my life!” The other girls looked where she pointed and beheld a woman of unde- cided years hanging from the stall bars. in an earnest endeavor to cast off, or at least redistribute, some of her superfluous avoirdupois. | “Oh, 1 don't think she so bad.” said | Miss Short, anxiously glancing down at her own lower extremities and mak- ing a2 mental comparison. “Of course she's too fat, but she’s well propor- tioned, I think!” and she felt her arm. near the shoulder, with an {imper- ceptible sigh of relief to find that it, too. was proportioned to her other | limbs | “1 do hope,” sighed Miss Barclay, in a tone of perfect content with herself. “that this work wom't decrease my | weight,” Then she cast an ilN'l‘t‘t'i‘l tive ove over her own plip charms SWell, all 1 ean say,” returned Miss at a pe al affront, as she pec down, trying to catch a gling o of her own syviph-like legs - conp'otely hidden by the voluminous fold< ot hlack bloomers unless she put one orward porpesely-=is that it's lots casicr to add than to take away. | and ux tor as I'm concerned I'd hate to s myselt inoa position where 1) conldn't wear the present styles with any degrec of comtort!™ “Sav, just look aver in the corner. See that gl —or woman, | suppose she - catehing the ball! Did yon ever in your lite behold any one quite s0 wich higher in one shoulder than | the othe Miss Faither spoke, | iy ane except you LVt veplied M hort unfeclingly, “The director wis saving last week that you'd need | a so.en year course to get you | straiehtened up from side to side.” “I'glad it's my shoulders instead | of my hips, at any rate,” retorted Miss | i portions. | ful art that U'll be talking only the Faither, malicionsly glancing at her | tormentor's slightly ungeometrical pro- “Well." sald Miss Garvin tranquilly, “I'm waiting to be told of my chief deformity. Or must 1 walt until I've been here a while longer?” She viewed the mirrored image of her perfections with calm approval. “While you peo- ple are striving to get back to normal I'll be so far ahead of you in the grace- slgn language. It's too bad that my friends are mostly deformed and erip- | pled!” and she dexterously caught a ball that came whizzing her way. “No, dearest,” cooed Miss Beck, “you aren’t as perfect as you think. But you don't learn of your imperfec- tions until you've had a few lessons. It took me three before I was Inform- ed that I had one shoulder too high, one hip too large and a bad case of | swayback! You're a mere kinder- | gartener at it, and, of course, you lcan’t vet understand! But you'll | learn, Qo contrive to be happy, dear, [ intil you have come to e arth! Yon are young and vou are heantiful, but von may be knock kneed or pigeon toed or howlegged or even swayhack, for all vou know. Tt isn't my place 1o inform yon, but von'll he informed in hie geason” She wave Miss Garvin a look of compassionate pity! “Well, at anv rate it T am il those things. 1w it by wear il Taimed M Garvin, thing- she n't he o 1! forty - over there unging or « rit that are | aned to the eeiling? 11 offer a special prize to anv one telling e where her that i 1 her ealve oot ' he Hles eIt She oo tended a well turned ankle, deliberats Iy, before the othe bt 8. ne we own that that’s my one pride rlory,” he confeescd. shamele I may be fat or thin, straight stoop shouldered “Class in line tor, and the girls places. “The third girl there!™ rector pointed at Miss Garvin extend your ankle when you mark | time! Omne would think you were al | hundred vears old. the way you land | | on your heels! 1 wish T could make | | thig class understand' For beauty of | ankle you simply have got to extend | it at every step—that gives it sup- pleness. If you'd do that"—to Miss Garvin—“you'd soon sce a vast im- provement in that gtockiness you have! Forward, march!” * ord@cred the direc hastened to their The dl- “Please | | ! No More Chamois Skins. | “Chamois skins® No, madam, we | have none,” said the truthful druggist | “But what are those in the win- tdow?” demanded the woman “Kid skins” replied the drugegist. | “They are sold as cf , but they are not. I doubt if can find a | chamois skin in New York outside a | musenm. There are not €nc zh in all r one ing exter ited | falo was. They | tected by game law i during the ope men. Will you | chamois left | New York 1 madam, you will find it E but 1t ien’t chamais.” i W) P RN [ ] MONEY TALKS ———————————————————— TWEEDELL’S - WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON BOTH AS REGARDS QUALITY ARD TR R AR PAGE SEVEY m RRGEN G IS D . $15.00¢ MAKE ME PROVE IT What? §That 1 am sclling Men's Suits for als, .u.tuall\' worth $22.50 to $30.00. Look all ropnd, then come to my shop and L)X You'll be the judge. You'll wonder how I do it. Lakeland’s Leading Clothing Store THE HUB JOS. LeVAY Proprietor. -—-—-——\ (. We wish all our Customers and Friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year, and trust that during the coming year we may be favored with a continuance of the liberal pat- ronage for which we are thankful. With the compliments of the season, we are, Yours Cordially, J. W. CHILES ————— PRICE OF OUR GOODS. Sugar, 14 pounds- .- - oo ...$1.00 Switt's Premium Hams, per pet e 18¢ Best Butter, per pound, . ... 40c Picnic Hams, per pound 12 1-2 YMothers' Oats. per package A ll-:hls Whole Whml Flour, per Im" 350 frockers' Graham Flour, per bay , 35 Heckers' Rye Tlour, per bag 35¢ 12 pound bag best Flour 40c 21 80c Fat Mackerel, cach ..... .... 10c Tiish Potatoes, per peek ....... .. 36¢ Paby Size Cream, 6 for 25¢ Family size Cream, 3 for .. 25¢ CALL 59 AND WE WXLL Bl‘ (.../\X) TO GERVE Y()U G. TWEEDELL A Buggy A Wagon A Set of Harness A Lap Robe An Automcbile Robe or anything required for riding or driving, see 'GLASHAN The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man Two Stores 1309-111 South Florida

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