Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 19, 1912, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JUNE 19, 1912, CLUETT-PEABODY )| Cild Sorage (@9 O 7> PERPECT B ARROW BRAND SHIRTS AND COLLARS ‘ el e e e o 3 7 vt In the Latest S(Vles. “Why haven't you been out to see | need of one come and look them over Youll find them just us?” inquired Anne of Evelyn, whom ) want and priced at any figure you have decided is your limis she had met downtown by accident, ) To make your gift distinctive among th, t will ( ) “If you knew how busy I am you ' = your g g tae many that ) & would not ask,” replied Evelyn. “With to make it individual; to make it show the personal thoy.;. all my office work, I hardly have time + A i A | its selection. is what you desire most. We also have a full line of Kneeland’s g e B el g buy a new gown which I should have Shoes. Styles for Particular People [ [inih, s onn aeo: | Come with me WEDDING GIFTS Yy . windows.” at Our Store, “Really, T dare not. Windows are fatal to me. 1t T look 1 am lost. 1 Gifts from the Cole & Hull store lcar‘ry with (hem just these impres ;ilcms. You‘ can chocs don’t need a thing and one hates to #'UERCE Wicles that we show ex clusively. and that are the gems o iome and foreign ; ( ) waste money. I go seldom ®o any- Tie price does not have to be‘ high to choose one of these individual 'ts. and whether ; where that my gowns last forever. $100. we give the same care to the schine a:d wiapping, making the patkage dainty. | Eve you cannot z¢ how enri- he 7 1lm>'l_\' dull 1t is to have no occupa- ~- | tion.” - ey o e ‘. “If you understood the discomforts b ANLERLES WA { O l E & H U I I LA ! ""I‘v’ { of working for a living you would ay- Ve, A K ] JOS. LCVAY IL}f:'l;’uii,m.r::".\‘lt],:.x‘.l‘i“.\'i‘\' not ma l‘x'l": 3 i NI 55115 1 5151510015105 510105 0 6 S oy We Have a Full Line of ’ i | “Of course, that bit of advice is well i meant, Evelyn, but in the circum- — = T i R i stances it happens to be absurd.” g . ¥ t. Woodmen Circle fll’slI “I fail to seec why. If you were not P e < A « third Thursdays, W, J. Hrl:'i(!sw.‘ e 80 diffident—" i ; ¥ Council Commander, Mrs, Sallie Scip- Odzle:‘ts“e\ver} ‘|\'u e “My dear girl, I'm not in the least | <& "B 3 | v fivardian of Circle. g O“S. neq. i it diffident; I am merely afraid of being f { 'W('s‘d(""i W. B. Hiicks, ¢ frozen to death if I should try to| B make friends wjth my neighbors.” X 4 L0.O.F “I don’t understand what you mean,” Meets every Friday night at 7:30, Minnie—"1 wonder « said Evelyn. t I, 0. 0. F. Kall ,c¢ Main and | *@ame of Jennie Smart, “If that building were a cold storage . 9 ¥. Hall .comer Male & . > i . | prize in our graduating 1y - warehouse,” declared Anne, “the 80, 2 ;‘er;net:seel “-mni brolherl‘ o | —"Why, don't you k1. )| clal atmosphere could not be more | Lukeland Lodge No. 91, F, & A.|¥ally invited. R. M. DAMPIER, o 0, 00 SO0 K frigid. Mother and I have lived there Noble Grand. : M. Regular communications held on B American Womanhoo if your good will comes with it. We don't want it unless you are thor- i ntAna [m. Visiting brethren cordially in Furope and bough: o K. OF P. est little princes v .. [ * Grand Order of Eaule. Like Many Writers N mow | “Have you called on your neigh. |‘it¢d: J. l“' Lo l‘j’ A _‘“' [ { bors?” J. F. WILSON, Secy. | Regular meeting every Tuesday | Terre Haute Bxp “Of course not. T would not be so oyl lat 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall, Visit- Iforwurd as to make advances.” . Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No lirg members alway. welcome, | Triea a Writer's wn[N W[ S[ll vou i “Then it seems to me you are as 29 meets the first Thursday night in | J. W. BUCHANAN, JR., | .x\l] the v hat bad as the others.” fecch month {y Masonie Hall, Visit- ! Chancalior Comianase. | did in year i “Indeed, T am not—at least, T do ' iya companions welcomed. €. {4 M. JACKSON, Secretary. mvl”_ '1:\" a servant . not annoy others. Why, the man in Arendell, See'v.: J. B Wilson, H. P ¢ ? | the -.anusceript « the apartment above ours plays his ; MS y ! —_— :;‘r"h:h l:«\mx’. ! piano at all hours of the night. He AT S e il i i ;. {heasi s the mistal transaction a success. In short unless you are satisfied we are not either |does not even make music, but thumps A Ul ter, O. B. 8, meets | b G I'Am B lOf I‘}‘ 84 down and read N out some monotonous tune which is £rC0#d and fourth Thursday nig tange pnioeson V. No. 499 iweek Then he a8 dreary as the mouning of a lost ©f each month at 7:30 p m. Mrs |G L A to B of L. E. meets evely wrote tue history soul. ‘Then there is a woman across lora Keen, W, M. Lucie F. R !second and fourth Wednesdays of T E SRS the hall with a baby that howls morn- Eston, Secy. fench month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting The Beginning and tre £ ing, noon and night. Mother went | Nistors always welcome, A poor beginning in one day and told her that all the 3 2 ‘ £ d MRS I, C. BROWN Sec'y. |good ending, but it i- 1 child needed was a little peppermint. | Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0, W. Mrs. J. B i 80 if one has started @ ¢ By i . HOGAN, Pres. The woman replied that the baby was ' meets every second and fourth Thurs. | 8 ' stairs. oughly satisfied with what you buy here. ny the sale or we do not consider thecomplete satisfaction must accompa not {ll, but was just loncsome when: | ) _ ever she was out of its sight.” “Didn" all a ™ The Cigal‘ That Made — :e'll;:.mme to call after that | Th Y M 4 (84 % “Is that ke?” Inquired . | Lakeland Famous | _ o oo e s e roung van's them. There is a horrid old creature | Wl in the apartment below ours who S knocks on the celling with a broom Dream handle every time I run our sewing | i| machine. We are disgusted with the Is to marry the girl of his choice and have /| bullding and mean to move as soon as | ] {| our tease expires.” | a home all his own; D \‘ ”/ , “You do not need to wait, because | The first can be secured with the girl's «‘; & o.73| I'll take the lense off your hands as | consent. y 2 = / soon as you llke. I am going to go R . . o housekeeping with another girl be. The second is easy with our plan. Of all the attentions you can show fm"o long and your apartment would | We loan money fOr “Home Buildl'?!!l" and upon o we suit us exactly. When you get ready Sll(‘h as o wditions ian i y A H I i NSRRI 39 Ak s AR | 1 fores e e casy terms and conditions that any ordinary [ @ A few weeks later Evelyn recelved income will take care of it, well within® the earn ing YOl ‘lf @ | is more appreciated than & box of | a note from Anne saving that she ani ability of any able-bodied cnergetic man. DREAM . her mother were about to tuko another ADPY ’ , o 4 ie 1 N CONI nice candy now and then. S A Vol oliet o Cheaper than paying rent, and in the end the HOME is , i K Ri% . | about transferring the lease. During ) 0( RS' i BLUNTS Our Candies Taste Good the interval she learned Anne's me By adopting our plan of Home-g tting you simply pay cach This is about all the argument|hip. During Evelyn’s call so , up interest in YOUR OWN HOME. persons dropped in that she had 1 ¥V > loan moner at 5¢; '~,‘m e interes . needed for the young fellow, but re- | remain an hour before she could have ] i Y ) 7o S [( It(.“ \f‘ it gl h/ l'(l/fl)’('(‘s. M member this.. After she is yours| ATi0, 1 herselt Tabulated Tllustration of a $1,000 Loan Made on “I thought you said you knew no one such things are appreciated even | ™ M bullding” exclaimed Evelyn at Contracts that are from Si‘ to T\\'CI\'C Months Old last. “l mnever saw more warm- Purchase Price Of st each Contract $6.00 more than before. She knows that | hearted people. Yet you called this For Sale at A“ Stands place a cold storage warchouse.” Amount deposited as dues ............... $72.00 you think more of her, of course, but| “That was before mother was hurt,” Amount deducted for expenses 18.00 . ; ! g explained Anne. “The moment tle Amount of loan made by the Company +$1,000.00 Sccond hand - wagons, buggies, | still she likes to be told and she likes people heard of our trouble they Amount of advance credit on loan . 54.00 ¥ Shds s b ravE i rushed in to sympathize and tell ys buckboards and surreys for sale to be shown even better. Naturally thelr troubles In tarn, That “um:‘\lr: Balance due Co., payable as per following table $ g946.00 ) : . with the baby has lost the poor little | A T i i e B e B s she can't tell you this but try her Just darling and every day she comes 1: . [} ] : Balance due on loan | Interest § per cent ! Princial v 1 1 inci- M l'orsc minu $|'50 ror once with a box of our camly and see and talks to us about it and tells of | each year ! on yearly balance | $5 30 pes monch oy, total princ $8.30 per month pal and interest the flowers she lays on its grave” ’ {0 bt rour rwl how much it means. Why not? “What of the lost soul above you $946.00 cheap. $47.30 | $90.60 | a6 | o - 4 90 who thumped the plano?” inquired E:g';: ;73: ! 99.:0 I rare: E\'elyn | 34' 20 3236 I > ‘ " ? 2 9.60 Rring your guns, phonographs, " o " $42.60 2738 e eae e o INOFFIS, AUlanta, Candies) .., s, e e, v o gk | Bf | BE typewriters, sewing machines and 14 y made about him,” cri g 348.40 1742 | 960 A had a dear mother who died, 4 ::: s s et have them repaired, played the piano because it reminde 6 Months | 49.60 | 248 | f.qeh po g = s . him of her. He is not a musician, T ———— We repair anything. Qulck Dehvery he could not bear to have th Aoy : 9%a vears | Total Int $:48.90 [] = ment stand silent and neglected. ———'\'_ "le hX'cm S||0 e NOTE THE TOTALS. he came to inquire if the noise Pine Street, Opposite Freight Office. | piano annoved her and he hs If your payments on a $1,000.00 loan were equated, it would b2 2: e - so kind. 1 don't know how we copld With a saving of 20 cents a day vou can meet the contract requ { have managed without h With a saving of 35 cents lav v . 1 | a saving 1ts a day you car 7 back a S1.00 Power of Gold. | “Con t 1 2 i can pay back a 8.0 Those who worshin gold in a world these | ve bol 1 den't ,‘?} : 2 _“ hy pay a much hi her rate of interest g0 corrupt as this we live > wwant to mos e accrued interest, may be paid in full or in pa at least one thing to plead in defense I 1yn further of their i - g T We Le‘ D save your meney. help you make b T move. see oy 41; pactment, whi yeursel ; 9an vou money at a lower rate and o: ) mlike other ido’ shear \4 “ N but, unlhe ottee o, It " P where. We are a “HOME" company and wi i them aet, st PHONE 89 “It 1s & bit too soon t cid WRITE FOR FULL DETAILED INFORMA" those who We all cent interest on the monthly adv Ji ano proved and I feel NCORPORATED U DEL TiB STATE iAW . b Woman and Baseball. HOME OFFICE, THIRD FLOOR CUR Y BUILDIN HONE %2 One ¢seson &4 woman never really ! > -l' l\/l e —————— e tr——— [4 .> : E B.‘n That's Plenty. € tching a baseball me is | keeping your ro °n ice al A p A o L— ‘-\ L wasn't for what the lawvers do e, he mever can tell when the | while,” laughed i O «m. few criminals would get any umpire ought to be killed.—Galveston | Daily News. bunishment whatever.—Exchange. News. : For Information call on B 1. SWATTS, Local Agent.

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