Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 20, 1912, Page 7

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iE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK 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 can be done for. Nothing but the best material used GIVE ME A CALL. 1 WILL APPRECIATE IT H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, FLA. nwed a splendid Christmas trade for which are very thankful to our patrons and’ the crallve. We take occasion to thus express ox and to wish alt a Happy and Prosperons DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH | SPECIALIST ‘ Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed ‘Pbone: Office 141, Residence 22, Bryant Bldg, Lak d, Fla, Lakeland Book Store “45 Seconds from the New Dep.t DR. W. S. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Bullding Phones: Offive 180; Residence 84 Dfl- W. R, GROOVER. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kenwucky Building &.THE MODERN BAKERY.st. Oniy Bakery in town that makes Bread and Citkes by machinery, which means no sweat in . oread as made by hand. We guarantee to use . Ui hest of goods in our bread and cakes., 203 for prompt delivery. Barhite Brothers LARRLAND, FLORIDA, DR R R SULLIVAN, PHYSICIAN— Special attention given to Surgery and Gynecology , Kentucky Building LAKELAND, Br.r Sarain E. Wheeiér HOPHYSICIAN Pone 132 FLA. Lakeland OSTEOP Rooms 5 4 vt 17, Bevant Buildine TL WORKS. Joha Edmunds, Prop rthing 1n this line. 'XLELAND MARBLE AND GRANI ; L ke I\.o'tcm. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law Bryane M Building ROGERS & BLANTON Lawyers, Lakeland, Fla ;JNO S. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law, Munn Buildi Office in LAKELAND, FLORIDA | | ) TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. Lakeland, DON'T WORRY! ABOUT IT e ———————cr————— R ey i Florida R B. HUFFAKEB —~Attorney-at-Law— Bartow, Fla C. F. Roor 7 Stuart Bldg T property with us and forget it J. B. Streater Kennedy STREATER & KENfiEDY Contractors and Builders, | Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. t Let ug talk with you about harge, ard do all Ml vour building large or small { Telephone 169, or 104 Blue. s only (time tried and fire testedy; will ad- personally and pleasantly; pay you promptly and i look after the renewal of your po ; egrant * and gasoline permits without f o for the protect ¥ arnd town property fRED T VNXI.UAMS C E —— c———— e — THE R. H. JOHNSON FIRE /\SURANCE AGENCY NN, Manager Lakeland, Fla. Sanford Florida. G D & H. D. MENDENHALL Civil Engi ineers and Architects Roon Drar I ), FLA. SSor to Johnson and Canunor ELAND, FLA,, JANUARY 20, 1912, PAGE SEVEN, On ]nspecfion | i “Pity me,” pleaded the newly en- gaged girl. “I'm going next week to! visit Tom's family! It's an inspection visit, of course, though inasmuch as we are really engaged I don't know what they can do about it if (he\1 don't like me, do you? Still, 1 dreml it from start to finish, across and hmk again! If | had realized that I had it | to go through I never, never \\ould| bhave become engaged!” “Pooh!" said the girl who had been | married a year. “That’s mothing, ab- | solutely nothing! If you want to go' through real torture as with pins and | i needles go visit the family of the man | you aren't engaged to, but suspect | that you are going to be! You might | not break your heart over losing the | man if the family made him throw you overliard, but it wenld hurt your pride. 1t is a scrt of matter of honor to win out. in 1000 enthusiastically he picks out to warry, ke his mother and sisters always have the perteot alvendy selected, and all the rest of their lives they cherish a grudoe auainst the \ t then ully Iaid nlans | It the first visii | paid fanu!y ! “Were vou eng whese family thoroughly and APProves the girl hee one ged to him 2" ¢ the n topirl, broathlessiy " not d the gl whe had been marvied o year. “Dick al Ways declares that 1 was, but i isn't 80, e oy have been encaeed me. but T owasn't to him tha to iuspect his family, but it was the other way ronnd. Vv eng I canie Prankly, 1 was zeared to piee related the girl who had been I did want to make minricd that Dick woaldn't do. it would Lave been comtorting to have had the far- iy crernally resretting my loss, the girly they had ever fancied for| Dick were combined into one the prod- | uct couldn’t begin to equal *ne. 1 had | Just got back from a yea. and a h:\IH fn Europe, and had the latest things | in clothes and hats, so | had some | reason to hopo that 1 shoull make a | hit, “L arrived late at night and beyond | the impression that the house was huge and the family numerous I reach- «ed no conclusions. The next morning at breakfast | began to distinguish myself. “While I had been abroad they had invented several things in the United States, among them one particular breakfast food that was a stranger to me, and when I found the maid offer- fng me a fine assortment of Iimof bales of hay I took one at r: nldmn be- | cause | secnmied to be I g0, 1 took it nmuh.llmvl\ and depos- | ited upon the plate before me. Then I was offered ercam and sugar So 1 hevan with eream. 1 ponred and poured and the eream disappear ed from =izt Where it went, | can't inawine, bt 1 know 1 odid begin to the thing mnst e art of think pon AL last oeream e my hrow. The the members of Lick to ponr on on when | cenver ation starding dashed sien and b ragting until 1 up mest g for me to fini<h ¢ to the husiness of “Dick v was terri ““Wonlk stammered when [ pansed ‘Father always has Scripture reading after breakfast' I was ruch inter- ested after I got over my perturbation until ft came my turn to read —and | got come verses filled with the most | complicated proper names in the whole | hook, over which 1 stumbled and choked and disgraced myself i “I had to have air after that, so | put on gome things and rushed out for & walk—and I stumbled and fell | the full length of the steps! | o they could procecd the d nearest e, and he b » he startled you care to join s “They carried me in and I stayed In bed a week with a wrenched ankle, while the whole family waited on me ltke slaves, and 1 s'vn;' scorched in the realiz: dizgraced _ myself utterly a “But some! got married a few years I'm bLeautifnliy r b impression, because, even ir 1 decided 3 14 wanted to make them feel that if all | § 2 e Rich Men’s Clothes at Poor Men’s Prices W FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY Values are big enough to make them o fast 0 step lively if vou want to You'll buy save money. if you sce the goods COME, AND COME OQUICK! The Hub, o weve. “1den't suppose there is one mon We Carry a Full Line of Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Ap- plcs, Bananas and 0thcr rrmt Also a Complete Stock of Clgars Iobaccos I’ost Cards We lnvite Your Patronage OOONUICC OO0 : 0ystcrs in Season . Fresh and Fine OO D CHOCIIICH OO OHONOICH ool H.OODENNY Cowdcery Building @' DOOOOPHIICOCHIONEH N L SO00 POOOO00 DOGOOOONOOOOOIIIOEHOODODOCHIIOHINOIHCHNEH G LO0000000000000HACOOOONN0ONAONCINACOAVOONLH0 MONLY TALKS TWEEDELL’S COMPARISON BOTH AS REGARDS QUALITY AND PRICE OT OUR GOODS. WE CHALLENGIZ .. 18c ' 40c 12 1-2 10 35¢ 36¢ RETH 40 80¢ 10c .35 25¢ .. 25¢ Sugar, 14 pounds Switt's Premium Hams, per poand Best Rutter, per pound, Picnic Hams, per pound Mothers” Oats. per package Heckers' Whoie Wheat Flour, per feckers” Graham Flour, per bag Heckers' Rye Flour, per bae 12 pound bag best Flom 24 pound bag, Tat Mackerel, each Iiish Potatocs, per peck taby Size Cieam, 6 for Family size Cream, 3 for CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO EFRVE YOU E. G. TWEEDELL hag When You Want A Buggy A Wagon A Set of Harness A Lap Robe An Automcbile:Robe or anything required for riding or driving, see M’GLASHAN The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man T Stores 1909-111 South Flor ida

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