Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 7, 1912, Page 7

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Lo — THE EVENING [ELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA.. MARCH 7, e o WL S L B g L R i 1912, The Girl of My Dream n ¢A Novelization of the Pla; Wilbur D. Nesbit and Q'to la:trm Novelized 7 WILBUR D. NESBIT I [Copyright byW.D.Nesbit I (Continued from page 6.) Foundation® for Your £ FORTUNE 48, Wilt thou come in with me and see it thee can find a cigar?” “I thank you, from my heart,” the count replied. “But I haff some writ- ing to do—und iff you excuse me, I go down to der hotel now." “Then I will say farewell, until we meet again,” Medders observed, shak- ing the count's hand and returning to the house. Count von Fitz stood before Harry and Lucy a moment. “l vant to say choost diss,” rhe spoke. “I vant to say ‘Bless you, my children!" Und I can’t make a pres- Tl The requirements of the U. S. Government National Bank aws guarantee safety to the depositors of OUR bank. The officers of our bank are always pleased to give the bene- of their experience to ou r patrons, Make OUR Bauk YOUR Bank. IRST NATIONAL BANK LAKELAND Under Control of U. S. Government. ST T SRR DON'T Try to slice your breakfast bacon with that old dull knife, as it will be so thick that when cooked it will be so tough that you can’t eat it Let us slice it with The Packing House Market Slicing Machine. Po- lite service in stock all the time. .P. PILLANS & CO. he Pure {Food Store Ask the Inspector NOW OPEN “Now,” He 8aid, “I'm Ready te Ex- plain.” ent off a hat, but 1 you vill honor me, Mr. Swifton, by allowing Miss Lucy to accept a liddle token of my good vishes, I vill giff her diss.” He slipped his fingers into his pock- et and produced a little case, which he opened ang then took out a ring— not suck a ring as either of the ones he had recovered—but a beautiful cluster of diamonds surrounding a ruby. “Diss,” he said, “Is a ring I vas keeping to giff to der most beautiful, der sweetost, der truest girl I shouldt find in America. I haff found her— und now I lose her, because you found her, Mr. Swifton.” He dropped the ring into Lucy's hand, and was gone. Harry led Lucy to a seat. “Now,” he said, “I'm ready to ex- plain.” “Nay,” Lucy said, happily. “Thee need not explain now, Harry, dear. I know all thee would tell me of that, Tell me something else,” And he told her. THE END. Sweet P¢a Not Royal Choice. In vain did gardeners and hortieul turists in England try to push the claims of the sweee pea as a corona tion flower. Queen Mary has decided that the pink carnation is the blossom she will carry. The Windsor, which is a deep pink, s the carnation she particularly fav- ors, but the Lawson, a cerise carna tion; the Enchantress, which is pale pink, and the Mrs. Joliffe, which {s sal mon pink, will also be fashionable du ring the season. The Worshipful Com pany of Gardeners have begged to be allowed to present the coronation bou quet and the queen has agreed to ac cept it from them, so they will keer the rarest and most perfect Windsor carnations obtainable for the royal bouquet. abt tv1 ihd rdlu rdl rdloucouc One of her reasons for preferring the carnation to the sweet pea as the flower to be used is that the weather will probably be very warm at the time of the coronation and the sweet pea fades very easily, while the car nation does not droop in the heat. SANITARY PLUMBING INSTITUTION Plumhing, Low Pressure Steam and Hot Water Heating, All Kinds of Pipe Fittings and Sewer- 2ze Work Furnished and Iustalled by Practical Experienced Mechanics. All jobbing appre- tiateds Neat and Prompt Service and Guaran- ted. Phone 298 e ————————————————————————————— Otfice and Show Rooms With the Florida Electric & Machinery Co., Drane Building e ———————————————————————————— W. E. O'NEILL Plumber and Sanitary Engineer Lakeland, - - Florida An Eye to Business. “John,” sald the butter dealer, “al- ways put in a couple of sheets of pa- per when you weigh. Customers will think you neat and cleanly in your business. They don't like to have their butter slopped onto a scale that, for all they know, has never been ‘ (o) o S UNEXAMPLED COURAGE. He was the small son of a bishop, and his mother was teaching him the r.eaning of courage. “Supposing,” she said, “‘there were twelve boys in one bedroom, and cleven got into bed at once, while the other knelt down to say his pray- ers, that boy would show his true courage.” “Oh!" said the young hopeful, *! know something that would be mors courageous than that! Supposing there were twelve bishops in one bedroom, and one got into bed with- ocut saying his prayers!”—Truth Seeker. We Most Emphatically Protest gainst being known as a “cheap” store. The word has come to pply so much to quality as well as price that we do not wish to be sociated with it. WELL TRAERVED. gBut You Will Find Prices For Dry Goods The Praise That Comes From Thank- ful Lakeland People. t this store compare favorably with any, even if we do claim and rove that our qualities are of the very finest. Come and compare. CHILES One kidney remedy never fails. Lakeland people rely upon it. That remedy is Doan's Kidney Pills. Lakeland testimony proves it al- ways reliable, ¥. L. Barbour, 638 S. Florida ave- nue, Lakeland, Fla,, says: *“My back bothered me for a long time and | was often so lame that 1 could hardly MM” stoop. | finally came to the con- SOHOSOERGOTASAO RN AD SO HODOS clusion that my Kidneys were dis- a 4 ordered and 1 got a box of Doan's é lake'and ArtifiCial stone works Kidney Pills from the Lake Phar-|3 macy, This preparation acted quick- Q Near Electric Light Plant 3O MAKES ly, and it was not long before every symptom of Kidney complaint was - - - propey te recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills to B . anyone afflicted with kidney dis- 3 Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale ease,” (Statement given May 14, 3 BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Skt % 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flower Re-Endorsement. ':' Mounds, Ete, Mr. Barbour was interviewed on February 24, 1911 and he sald: *1 Good Stesk & Haad WE Deliver Free of Charge ehruary 24, 14 ang vosadd: B cheerfully endorse Doan’s Kidney H- B. ZlMMERMAN. pronl‘lctor- Pills again and confirm my former j ROEQHCHICHE0RITNE QHiCHTICH ORI RSSO QK3 testimonial, | have used this remedy e e e s e R e e s e e o e occasionally during the past three , < — years and the results have been m'[ - iy Visit The Florida Highlands Co’s Lands at Dundee ”"l"(l:; h:u.nlo by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,| Trainleaves Lakeland at 7:10 a. m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 10,000 acres of choice fruit lands to select from. Located ’‘mid Florida's Highland Lakes, in Polk County. Countless sparkling spring-fed lakes, altitude 240 feet. Fine soil; pure, soft water, good transportation, Follow the lead of the Glen St. Mary Nurseries Co, whose receat purchase of 800 acres at Dundee is an endorsement hard to beat. Town lots, beautiful Lake Front Villa Lots unsurpassed. DUNDEE IS FAVORABLY COMMENTED UPON EVERYWHERE. Come and et us. Good Camp accommodations. Hotel will soon be built. B | 50502 New York, sole agents for the United States, Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. Lakeland Representatives: OHLINGER & ALFIELD Opposite Depot For printed matter and plats address our Lakeland agents, or and all other kinds| W. W. Shepard, Secretary Florida Highlands Co., Winter Haven. Florida of delicious drinks| Our flavors and syrups are made from the fin- est crushed fruit and You would think you were in the clouds if you could smoke one of “Inman’s Blunts.” Go in and they S will tell you all about it. Ask the therefore not only exquisite S R RO S in taste but healthy and sat- 7 = whit You want a4 al isfying, On asweltering hot & 7Y < PRSI, 7 y day you will appreciate one of our special thirst qnench- gggnacd Inman (;igar l:actory I“F'fl‘i"d ers—seem as if it came from : the North Pole itself. Try One Today. SOUTH ATLANTIC LIMITED Cinclanati and NORTH 3 o MONTGOMERY ROUTE Via Montgomery and Birmingham for St. Louis and drawing reom cars to both cities. 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