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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JANUARY 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. | WILL APPRECIATE IT H. C. STEVENS PAGE SEVER. /[ : : at Poor Men’s Prices Miss Turner, the dancing ‘teacher, fOR A ':[w WE[KS ONI.Y . stopped in front of Mrs. Boyd, who; % ! had come to enjoy the vision of her £ e 8 S son gliding gracefully over the floor, . . . and beamed upon her. Miss Turner \'alues are big enough to make them laid her hand affectionately upon the 5 P shoulder of the unregenerate Kendall, go fast o step lively if you want to who stalked beside her. i i “Kendall's doing beautifully, Mrs. save money. You'll buy if you see i Boyd,” she said, enthusiastically. “He : 1l danced with every girl in the class last week. He's really getting to like dancing, and he wants to." —_— COME, AND COME QUICK! the goods : : plumped into the chair beside his mother. “Guff!” he growled. Mrs. Boyd tactfully ignored this re- mark. “They're going to begin dane- ing again,” she said, after a moment’s G it 7 pause. “Don't you think you'd better | JoScph Le Vfly, run and get a partner?” f [ “Sure,” said Kendall. He stood up and looked about the room with an ! [appraising eye. “I'll ask Madeline,” | | he announced after a careful inspec- ‘Hnu He darted across the hall, but | comm—— returned after a short absence and | jdropped inta the chair with a sigh | “Aren't you going o dance?” ashed Do e e e e Detetnlulnlnlalele e DO OCOQOTRY Ve & “Rudo lll]t- vn-.nuu-!‘ but she saic null\n.,x', "-'fi‘\“-.i‘?"j'l"",‘.(fl'r,~’~‘-"i.‘li “('M d"l‘”" We Carry a Full Line of g I Mrs lmd ",!:n'wl acress at Made- [ g 2 & : O I O DOAQOIAOOORAIN OGO S DOCOOOOOOC “Why aren’t you dancing, Kendall? - \7 I enjoved a splendid Chrisfmas trade for which @ ll"e Professions Miss Turner ceused her airy gyrations Also a Complete Stock of we are very thankful to our patrons andthe | & sl "\';‘M""‘I‘j“:";-:“llinlt;;:"nf L nuivie generally, We take occasion to thus CXPIress HOIDIOAGGGIGHISOIN | Miss Turner looked across the room | ¢ Clgars l-obflccos Post (;ards : our the lnl\‘ and to w 1‘h all a “-l])[)\ and Pr“‘]"'r”“\ i DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH ‘llllml"l‘ '2;1l|tll:;|inl “iln ‘I: nln‘uzx‘llnl-,aill,‘ :;;:::ll‘.l y 4 s Sy . i & G it SPECIALIST proving fone “Madeline loves to | £ 28 SOM0MMOHMSOOOOO0HSIOOOS HOOG00O0IKINON ‘Phone: Oftice 141, Residence 2248k Polly. She's not dancing.” N Kend: ediontly wd hi b Rty B ARSI UG CE ’f«"Y ':lnlx:lu |:l"|".>':'|llll;l;h\\'."l':"::l}l‘klll': l:l:: rresn and flne I’atronaoe e = | preseribed bow Polly. Mrs. Boyd Lakela nd BOOk Store | DR. W. S. IRVIN [;In:ul (,\llIix:"l‘u|"A:\«r.m\\'nl‘(]-h;ng lhl-.~m fl‘:))l’:l D GOPOONONE: QOOOO0 2OCOOOGOCOOCHOTI ¢ R atar, saw Pelly shake her head. “45 Seconds from the New Deput | DENTIST “Now, that's strange,” murmured Established in July, 1900 | Miss Turner. *1 think it's about time Rooms 14 :llld 15 Keulu{ky Bullding |for me to interfere. 1 know it isn't o . { Phones: Offive 180; Residence 84 | because the girls don't like to dance Cowdcry Building with Kendall” she explained apolo- | T e eeseesee— I petically as sho started away, “be- §38 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ldance :nnll .\I{n- has 10 partner. Per- | @O b4 Glasses Scientifically Prescribed | N1 she's tired. Kendall, run and g: ‘§ OVSIGI'S lll seasoll WO |I|V“0 Vflfll' X’ OO00OCO00000000000000 2 THE MODERN BAKERYus DR. W. R. GROOVER, cause he’s really awfully popular.” PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 1 Mrs. Boyd was not at all pleased when a few minutes after her son Only Bakcry in town that makes Bread and Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Building returned and resumed his seat beside Cakes by machinery, which means no sweat in bread as made by hand. We guarantee to use LARRLAND, FLORIDA. her. 3 —| “Wouldn't Polly dance with you?" DR. R. R SULLIVA “, she asked in a restrained tone. PHYSICIAN— " “Nope,” replied Kendall. | L O the hest of goods in our bread and cakes. a3 : Wil ariy %8 TGTioE s " e B L ey : - 25 | Special attention given to Surgery ':Il"e;|:4 s .‘Illlv;v\:fl:“"'"I dlt'::‘tllll‘kn I o 203 f()r l)roml)t (10‘1\'CT$'- . f:':.:' and Gynec°]°gy :(’: ‘m.lim a f|(|w' but the girls onghtn’t 28 | Kentucky B ing "Pone 132 e allowed to behave that way. Ils H I d & Kentucky Buildiy to b a : | LAKELAND, FLA, rude. Barhlte BrOthers Lake a“ — : — | “Miss Turner knows,” said Kendall, | I W E [ D & “She asked ‘em, toe” £ SO Dr. Safah E Whec'cr “Did they say they \\nulvlnl" per- TEOPATH PHYSICIAN ted Mrs. Boyd, She was becoming et Mtiding | more tha annoseds sbe was wndoubt: | WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON BOTH AS REGARDS QUALITY AND ooms 5, 6 an 7y Brya lilding W Te Heto e s i ’ LAKELAND MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. i3 Sese :l'l’l“:m"“'”'l‘ . !tjl:'z'“_“ ttentots!™ sh PRICE OF OUR GOODS i Locad en East Lake Morton, Joha Edmunds, Prop. “Yes'm,” said Kendall, dutifully, Sugar, 14 pounds. - .- ... ... e MiSsgE i& Solicts the crders of all requiring anything in this line ;C. M. TRAMMELL, “Did they say why”* gW|1|,t;l:{::nlll:('zlrl :;{o:’::l per poun ...... S e YN AT & mev-at- “No'm " said Kendall, s I v v e R e P " Auo:-l-l?} T‘“ I|"“]-x : Mra l"l v eyed the entire feminine Picnic Hams, per pound ....... ... ... ... ... ... ..1212 Offices, Bryant Building contingent with stern disapproval Mothers' Oats, per ]l.\(kl].'( ...... Liorns NS e () | Lakeland, Fla. “Rude litde creatures!” she said aloud Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour, per hl}., 35¢ 1' iR diie. o R e Heckers' Graham Flour, per bag ... . AR | | ROGERS & BLANTON T"r(“:'.t..-. :‘.‘l‘.“ll,,“:.“". lt‘v"‘“:'”l:,,”“,I(I\]: Heckers' Rye Flour, per RS SRR e Sl B S S AP 28: . { Lawyers. With Mrs. i8ove. =TI find sor a part- 12 pound bag best Flour ....... ... <0 oo ser vos cnaee i I vvant Dlook ‘Phone 319 ner.” BE DOURG AR, v svinin v o g [ o With Kendall ugging a few foet e Fat Mackerel, each ..... ...... g S | | Lakeland, Fla. hind her she stopped in front of Polly Irish Potatoes, per peck . .......... NS IR | =|“I want you to dance with Kendall, Baby Stz Cream, G foP ........ s oo suv vns so nass % ; Polly dear,” she said. “Come, please.” Family size Crcam, 3 for ...... . {IJNO. S. EDWARDS ; y ! Polly 1eo one tiny foot slip to the Attorney-at-Law. ground. Then she drew it back with CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU Office in Munn Building.|a look of terror. o “Oh, please don't make me” she LeEs LB L LD sald, the teats starting to her 2 - Miss Turner held ont a mm;ntlllng TUCKER & TUCKER, hand. “Come!” she said, decidedly. “I can't,” wailed Polly, rising and —Lawyers— Turner's [ flinging herself into Miss Raymondo Bldg. arms. “Oh, please don't make me” ’I.akvland, Florida “Why can't you, dear?” asked Miss When You ant w——e R | Turner. Seh I I “I mustn't tell,” sobbed Polly. O U l R.B. nU"Am Utterly at a loss, Miss Turner tried —Attorney-at-Law— to stop the sobs. A Buggy Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla.| “Yeth, I +ill tell, too” It Was‘ A w agon Dorothy’s shrill little voice that sud- {sure your property with us and forget it. We wili put J. B. Streater F. Kennedy denly drowned both Polly's sobs and | : | Miss Turner's murmurings. * (‘nuso‘ A S f H <o companies only (time tried and fire tested); will ad- Q| STREATER & KENNEDY |you didn't make me promise before I | et of Harness 1 1 | . got the apple and then 1 wouldn't o s e b s S Contractors and Builders. promise at all. Kendall, he gave all A Lap RObe grant .'E;fimt" Cheflf‘lu’ Furnished. [the girls two piethes of candy and B o ol BBl o, Let Us talk with you about some of 'em three piethes, Mith Ture i“rmits and gasoline permits without charge, and do all Bl vour building large or small ner, when they wouldn't promith for An Automcb'le Ro e he! y ! ! Telephone 169, or 104 Blue two, and he gave me X-’llv:":‘;vi'i'll’ ;“":‘ 2 % ‘; UZENLS s » protection of their 1stomers ise not to ever dance im, z ; ts should do for the protection of th - l::),,r?,) ].‘l.‘ g;,ir; if girls wouldn’t Or anythlng requ|red for ¥ | Y0th country and town property. | fRED T “H.UAMS C.E datics With him © « his mother ‘d' d Y . ' Special sven " aes “|wouldn't make him come’ ' | et s [ s v riding or driving, see A ! ————————— | and V r Works ner interrupted the shrill fow of ora- § ' ; ! S m. tory in a choked voice. “You needn’t , ! ; TH Sanford - - - Florida. b e A g l A H A i5 8 | % R FIRE buried her face in Po ' 1 > H' JOHNSON R G. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL |curls. “Come with m - _( / . .y n litects ing room, dear le ' 5 | IAVSURANCE AGENCY cf[“;zni‘flft_?»,a’lfi Am;,l.z,t INCR, SHn BUML SO, T The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man - i P vhids i turned to Kendall 7 " z 2l E. CHUNN, Manager 5 Lakeland, Fla. _ LAKELAND, FLA. | "upl be back in a minute, Kendall, Two Stores 1909-111 South Florida i Phosphate land examination. Sur-| pe coig to that crestf strategist. Successor to Johnmson and Cannon. examination, reports “Just sit down and wait for me. I'll — Blueprinting. dance the next with you myself.”