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R G o il e B et o THE EVENING TELBGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JULY 1, 1912. "o tones-CEVERYIHING T0_BUILD A HOUSE and Thmgs”l By M. J. Phillips e ————————— Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida ©00QOVRRVRNVYUD lhe Professions-‘ ;ouooocnununnfian DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed ‘Phone: Office 141, Buldence 22. Bryant Bldg Lakeland, Fla. > | !fl READ- Carver's ad in this issuc. GENERAL TEAM WORK-—-Furnl-i‘ ture and piano moving. Call Phone| 289 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tt For quick service try the 0. K. restaurant and 6 cent lunch coun- ters, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot 2, by Assoclated Li (Copyright, 1912, by : terary “What can I do for you, ma’am?” John Wilkie, editor of the Trenton | Twice-a-Week Tidings, left the type- writer where he was hammering out an editorial, and approached the % % IT WILL PAY cofteo at all hours. 16t | — high counter. John was undoubtedly FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- DR. W. 8. IRVIN homely, with a knobby, angular; i DENTIST frame, and untidy hatr. He wore|id Brick Lumber mess. Apply to C. F. Brush, or wme' Bex 426. 2-18-tf Established in July, 1900 thick glasses and a white shirt that al- | ; el | tooms 14 and 16 Kentucky Bulldiog | ways had a smear of printer's ink L boo tiben, < CUIDENT, PLATE-| phones: Office 180; Residence 84 | somewhere about it. ime Shingles GlAs3, and S1iAM PROILER IN- “You might put me to work,” an- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, room 9, DR. N. L. BRYAN, swered the visitor with a smile, as ayrondo Huilding. Residence phonei DENTIST. ;’lle gr;vy' off her gloves. Iam E. L Cemem Lath 165 * reen 4-6-tf.| Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Build-| ®/ball” ; 0. K. BAKERY. ing. Phone. 339. 0 eyl bR thought B, Ls Kim: Plaster Mill Work Our m.olto is “Quality before Residence Phone 246 Green. E. L Kimball shook her head. Quantity,” and we are putting LAKELAND, FLA. “Your ad. did not specify; you sim- aothing in our cakes and pies but scrupulously clean, wholesome and sourishing ingredients, Come and see. Open shop. Peacock building. 107 South Florida. The Ellerbe Shoe and Harness shop, 207 North Kentucky avenue,| ™ will guarantee to keep half soles on | any ong pair of shoes for $2.25. Wear them out at our expense. No pair of shoes need cost you more than $2.25 for half soling as long as the shoes last 6-7-1mo Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA | Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. DR R R SUI.LIVAH —PHYSICIAN— Special attentiou given to Surgery| and Gynecology | DR. W. R. GROOVER, AND SURGEON, | | presently the ply asked for a typesetting machine operator. But if I'm not satisfac. tory—"" “Oh, you are,” “If you can run the thing, that's all I care about.” Inwardly, however, he was in a panic. The prospect of having a young woman around the place was a disquieting one. John, despite downright manner and his matter-of- fact appearance, was very bashful, E. L. Kimball — he discovered “E" stood for fitted She not in perfectly, John assured her, ! pretty | his | Edith—| only | < TO SEE US! % Il The Paul & Waymer Lumber Company Office: Foot of Main Street, City QRICES RIGHT SERVICE RIGHT NO\_\J | WANTED .Thl‘(‘l' or ff;xlr m:.'- PHYSICIAN ; ‘turm-d out an int‘r.udihl«' um.uvmt of | jrs———— nizhed rooms for housekeeping, Ad- Rooms 3 and 1 Kentucky Bldg work on the machine, hut picked up Gl dress Mrs. S, BHL, 206 North Ken- | news, and kept a supervisory eve on | pop missives !xom tho lovelorn camo shown thaf you car Tier. tucky a-25-p | Takslnod, Floeids. "‘]“ “d“i‘('l“»" ‘;“ ]’l"k"“"““""“'l 3'"““1“- Lin a steady trickle after that, you do, she will nof (rg:-.u:zn h::«:lr:( was setiig’ at' tha R AT R e AR [ —————— | whose idea of tidying was very ele-i John turned them ali over to the by expressing ment; 1t's a curiosity.) | ‘"'l()‘h_ :'\I‘L SpaliocaE ]"]'4\1\."[ l"l“.“'ll ¢ M TMMMELL mentary. In three months John was | gperator; he didn't want to continue J'lulni) ‘xzuclmi p;::exrensclgl\ ang | Dent to the copy d 25-horse power air lift, which wondering what he ever did Without | glanning his own wris d b 7 i et Sikin 350 pitihen of kier vl wliis Attorney-at-Law. [ s sl‘u»pm‘g his ‘f?‘ n wrist, She gave the w Ipofl his moist forehead. When ; i'le ;!r‘flm)cd UT one kne: te. Apply to W. K. McR: T Offices, Bryant Building perslexed advice, I'the issue containing his letter had 10V chair and smothc: ute. Apply to W, K. McRae. 6-19-tf % One day he starcdoutatthe street| Conniving with the foreman, she set bheen out two days, long enough to| Aarms. He Kissed her iy “Old Ilomestead” in mountains Lakeland, Fla. and faced a startling fact: e was|an attractive box head, “Heart-Throbs reach the mythlca.l "Nutixnn v pe “Darling” he d, “I lov Low rates to early visitors. J. P in love with Miss Kimball! and Things.” She filled a column wrote another letter, the gl'st of| Herarms tishtened «! dchnson, route 6, Hendersonville, N ROGERs & ELANTON It rose like a mountain peak | with the letters and her answers, with | which was: “Would you advise ma| “I'Ve Buspecied so fir . o 0-29-3w above the level plain of his existence, | paragraphs she clipped and wrote,and | to put my fate to the test? How| athan!’™ she whispe: \ ko Sh Bibaiihe sk donsio: 4 Blhkwye“‘l’ sk detached from its drab surroundings. | with some of John's snappy editorial ' shall I ask her?” i A s 3 i ryaot Bloc 'Phone In no sense was it part of them. He i idings,” i ; I‘ LD SO, DEERAed Anid0 YOUE Gi: Lakel:;nd Fla. could not see how lit would (:::']er b‘: ::1]:1:281n[‘|‘;:rl|l1(;:rp:ll(zlnlllnléh:itTjg;]numuhl; Tn Tor e B T What the Cold Weather pid, ming and roofing. All kinds of metal : come a part of them, He was, he can- | had been walting the chance, raised | ‘ll::i ;e‘;l(:‘r;dw;::su:orfifn tll:‘.e,;‘;:,dl:gafo “Dear me,” said Miss % work. Glve us a trial. 209 South didly admitted, an alarmingly homely | her salar, citoh v s 4 bad just come from a lor TUCKER & TUCKER, ¥ catch up. It was eight o'clock Thurs-| the country, “I w ™ot Kentucky avenue. Phone 110, man. Binnsley, the bank clerk, avd | Winter deepened. So did John's| day night when the answer came R 6-10-tf —Lawyers— Tom Roper, the grocer, who had al-| love for Edith Kimball. He longed|down along with other “Heart- :::tp:?:t cl?,: we'?uxer 18 hiilcdia edges. We have plenty of fresh and salt Raymondo Bldg. to tako her in his arms and Kiss| Throbs" stuft: “The editor of 3 water tish now on hand, and will keep Lakeland, Florida away her capable, sellrellant alr, | Heart-Throbs' refuses to propose ich? e } i to pet and teaso and adore her out|for you. If you really care for the Which? plenty in stock in the future. W. A. 1 Every day that is born into th Yann Fish Market. P oo R. B. HUFFAKER, of the status of a valued employe| young woman, you will muster cour-| ¥ SHALIB. VOTREINNG ann Fish Market, Phone 252 Red. . B, into that of wife and comrade. Many | age enough to ask her.” '°;‘d| "°'“;’t“ ::‘“‘n“ arst of muste 6-22-tf —Attorney-at-Law— times he started upstairs, grimly de- i il and rings itself all the duy FOR RENT - One furnished room ’ 0 termined to take her busy, dimpled jn:'oz:o;\‘;)godQ?lz;t:l:i' l;?lf"fl)l:izfml:g 8% £uon ahalt. make: - u : and bath, Mrs, J. B, Streater. 501 | B0°F 1 Stusrt Bldg. Bartow, Fla. hand off the keyboard and say mas- Mkl 7 > dirge, or a life-march, as tho . LB i ',. ] R it il office was stifling. He jerked off his Carlyle. Basl Orange 20 f terfully, “Put on 3'{"‘“' hat; we're 80-| coat and rolled up the sleeves of his AR L Three rooms for light INO. 8. EDWARDS mir:ol:e lnm[x;rled. @ shirt. spira i ousckecping. For further particu- At'l)l‘lley-lt-h'- evening :l hem:u::l::?l l:lo hl!mol;z: TUI A0 BUIILEE ho A0 pUoE SdWa oW e o e g ! ‘We've got a brand-nes ) lars apply to Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, Office In Munn Bullding. n;ter hours, He selected a cheap, :?:;s:;(i;]‘;h s::;'le p:-tir:: m: t;:;;[' hl::; piano,” ;11:1 \hl (iil::}:‘nlw’ \-1 ' ! G-1-tf plain envelope from his stock of t 457 e et ey LAKELAND, FLORIDA, ks with his handkerchief, and then|in your family can play @ Yo Farmer living near town would| ::n;gl:saflx‘r:; g:.’ ";")’;, h;t‘ :_md hl{rrled | noiselessly he opened the rear door ! that's the best thing : i like (0 take care of milk cow, Plenty OLDER— lawyer with whom he ‘:.;" ?rl:g:rgt of the office and l\eaded for the stair. el af feed, Dbest treatment. Address GEORG}‘ T. H There he cut the business card o’;( Mg Be Sovously Hacll ! farmer, 2ox, 285 City, t u."Fef of nf““‘z- one of Bob's letterheads and wrote ! sl}t'(l\[rhd}:xlxsdfoo: :)n ;he D St?pk RO BIORtS o b9 perinaici PO SALE - Two pure bred Po- o FILVAL-LOROIR ¥ a‘n Appeal to ‘the “Heart:Throbs ml theeom(}n mllllnc(:r'rv(l"ldt‘"l“‘t-;: (‘r(‘:;'. mus'thbo }llllforml} J“}“: land-China male pigs. Address 124 |ORANGE HALL. 'PHONE 330-RED. Editor. Sy i 10, DE 00 BURNInG, REACEIN] 4 fON & Wi b i o “Dear sir,’ he wrote, “I am .:flnd sent that up. He rumpled his ness, beautitul becau: . Williams, Auburndale, Fl S e AU ; 2 e hair with both hands, as if trying to|lyle. young man of twenty-one and 1 am gy s —_— J. B, Sue.ue C. p‘ Kennedy very much In love with a young lady | force a declsion into his brain, That| POR SALE Corner Tot, 100x135, STREATER & KENNEDY who works In the same place I do, ';‘:f‘“zed l'l‘;s:’;’ ‘;}"“"“l""“m" i g Comforting Reii3 e e el ; { am not at ¢ g rate e seized a square of| b veliRlon X n.(h evensroom cottage on South Contractors and Builders, “_k M._‘,‘,.,l" good-looking, and | | copy paper and a pencil, scrawled a People ilke thelr r h ' 1 Flotidi avonie Cillfat D11, it ‘ 4 there are several paying her atten. ) |they cail comforting. 1| ot sl e Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. tion that are, so 1 fear she does not | FinEle sentence and eent it flying up'“g“ i 10 41V8 ke sel s 010,508 PHORG Let us talk with you about resard mo favorably. I feel thag I|h0 chute. . |courage. This sort { -Af your building large or small would make her a good husband, but | He heard Edith leave hor‘ machine |gvercomes the power PISH Phone 311, Park’s Racket hh-phuno 169, or 104 Blue. wnafraid to ask her to marry me, ‘:rll:ll::t; to ”h;l‘h‘:“\i ‘)h" in carrier garad Shaw. store. llave fish all the time. R, O. 18 T do not know that she cares any- | FiSted as she teok the single shee ' | : Ul rn ¢-2iiy| G D. & H. D. MENDENHALL sohn Turned Desthly pale, (5o het ko that sho 5res a0 ot ot it o wiped b frebead M U ST G O! § SPECIAL 10¢ ginghams at S Civil Engineers and Architccts | ready paid Miss Kimball some atten. e me to do?" He signed “Nathan™, uulln = 3 y ! Carver's Daylight store “At the Cor Rooms 212-215 Drane bldg. tion, were away above his class when @ mailed the missive in the plain, There was silence. Then the ma- | poyourds, | ! v;. l‘ iy “||.~| 1 L LAKELAND, FLA it came to personal appearnce, {ypewritten envelope in a train i i oot Bl 1 Bugay, 1 : I8 Vain street and Flori e : BERIRRTREN il o : is cha Jugey, sury ey e Phosphate land examiuation, Sur-| S0 musing, he attacked his mor it passel through Trenton at mid- Into el . FOR SALE § . iR A e ek ight, Another proof came down. He| 1 two-horse Wa N veys, examination, reports ing mail. The second envelope w : | Loe county’s hest piteh pine fones g Blsent ‘ : he slit open contained an apj When it came back to him a day SVePt its length at a single glance.| o jjupr gue-hors and trvigation posts . K Dam- MEDTIRL SR for help from a country yo fater decorated with foreign post. At t‘ho h”:mf" ].“" found what he Must ®o to i ) %ohler, Fort Myers, Fla, Boy 77, whose “girl" had discarded him ks and addressed to “Heart. SOUEht In cold, impersonal type, hig| HUSt =0 fo T ! G-27-6p a better-favored rival. The other Throbs” he sent it guiltlly up the Sentence and her answer: | work. Call and ¢ Y 7 He Agreed. young man, said the writer plaintive- chute without opening. Then he “I am coming upstalrs to ask You . 4 fair price §1 | ~On Monday, July 1, Miss May Tom-| - “What you nced,” sald the wordy |ly, had taken her to the last two fidgeted like a schoolgirl until the 0 marry me." s : linson will begin a review class for|medic in his ponderous way, “Is an | church “soshuls;” they frequently long, slim galley proof brought It “Well, I dou't know how I can pre-i Don’t forae those wishing to take the Septembor |€nlargement of your dally round, & | went “bugy-ridin'* together, and they bick in type with Edith’s comment vent you." N;=\|~ us an opport feachers' oxamination. Any one de-|¥ider circle of activity” “Mebby | “giggled” when they passed him. e | attached: John hurried to the stairs again, !state Y & Y . |that's right,” said the patient. “I'm himself “H: bon.* “ ; o ! 5 R siring (0 take thic conrse see Miss i - 2 . signed himself “Hartbroken,” and A true woman does not care for went up four steps at a time, and hur- | Tomlinson. 6-282t :_l(‘:‘;njh;"lk n:l,.r in a one-ring circus.” | wanted to know what he should do beauty In a man; don't let lack of ried the length of the room. Edith's SA aive ke oot S eveland Plain Dealer. about it. 1t worry you. I infer from your let- fingers were flitting busily over tl)o Ihe rIX'em Op SALE )y carriage, good | ! Smiling grimly, John adjusted a ter you are diffident. and have_not keyboard, (She still had the line sh as new. Will sell cheap. Apply at sheet of copy paper in the typewriter, 2 S e Pine Street, Opposite I Elbemar hotel. 6-28-2 Phone 6 P. O. Box 367 | and wrote one of those biting, quize | o PRI e LlIEH i FOR RENT - One good office room zical paragra.phs v\hichl was giving | either turnished or unfurn.shed, in EVER\ ’l‘l“NG IN ::; ‘:‘;d"n‘ga:“ et okl lhmlmh-‘ . s Drane itding . ¥ | "l:r' I‘l e building. Apply ln' I'l' J. REAL ESTATE He reflected complacently there i ang 6-20-tf would be others “giggling” at “Hart- WANTED To get a mule for his broken” and his plight. Then he sent Wh 8 : } . sent | suffer w y 1 ved witl eare and keep. See Robert Foster, | K Ann the letter marked, “Don't change,” | y suffer with headaches when you can be relieved w Sparling Station, Florida, or address | ond his comment, up the copy-chute | fitted glasse i i . R, takeland T-1-6p (o“):l;u K;mball. : ‘ tted glasses. Read the testimonial below: i WANTED G S E en the mext proof came down baad - 1412 ik epdspg iy i & S[I_SEM[Y[R for correction, John bllnked behind | Whittier, Fla., May 7. 19:- : . Roek. Smith and Steitz. 7-1-p. his glasses. “Hartbroken's” letter | : I ; STRAYED - One large sorrel mare bad been altered as to language, My eyes have been troubling mc for at least five years. " k- mule, about six years old. A suitable QI spelling and punctuation; and the ’ 5 reward will be paid for return to, or i.[‘n'i,lls ]iEE&ORGE editor's flippant comment had not would ache and eyes pain. was unable to read any length of tiz 4 imformation that will lead to reocvery been set. Instead, there were a few ta 4 dear € o g ossigiard words of kindly, sympathetic advice, would cause so much pain in my eycs and head. I had Dr. H Edc: ¢ 3 »y HAYS & REAGAN, R 3D B Poor “Hartbroken” was transformed | \ (Sawmill) Brooksville, Fla ooms 200-202 Drane Bldg. trom a gawk to be laughed at to ., fit me with glasses and my headache is gone and I can read for -1 LAKELAND, FLA shy youth who suffered. ! s : : At the bottom of the proof the op- lat a time with perfect ease and com fort. Money would not buy my glasses if I could not have them rei- NOTICE. erator had added a sentence of her| LIAN This i to inform my customers own. “He appealed to you for advice; ! WILLIAM GETTIE McCLELL:S that 1 have moved my shoe repair ote ran c' :t \\'on'tkbe right to make him a laugh- - ] oiia R ng-stock.” shop to my !mm‘,‘ and to A..ik hem Wilkie rumpled his bair thought. 1);- H Edgar Cole will be at Cole & Hull's Jewelrv Store, July 2. from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Exa to please leave their work at Clough's % —— — ——— —_—— & 1 : eSS RNSEING j fully, correct ed the proof, ani wrote Shoe store, whera 1 will get .mm.i | 0. K. J. W." bdlow Miss t d consulmuons free. i and return it two days afterwards | North Kentucky Ave. and Oak St. |note. Then he s nlM s ! AUl work 17t there will receive my | { the proof up the ct Best attention | himself three ;n;.AS on the rel Do sz | T L MINTOSH. PROPRIETOR. |wris. AT 7 PR "‘ % - “; . “Heartbroken™” really responsk s an ASKINE 2 tinuad U th R their patronage, | am ,rmm'l;lt | Modern improvements, hot and cold M? for *!“;1_ T‘}\ popular 3 al age, am, True ey g g coiumn. Miss K i it o ] : 3 vatl v - P o o it, I .t |bath and running water in evers| mothered it. ana =, 112 Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland, Fla. PHILIP FISCHER room. $2 per day. Specia] rates by 'muntr_\' youth's | vidently | June 25, 1912, week touched a hidden Trenton,