Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 17, 1912, Page 8

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- y ! — PAGE EIGAT. CLASSIF ADVERIIS READ wrver's ad in this issue . TEAM WORK-—Furni- plans moving, Call Phone W, E. Tyler 1-23-tf quick seryvice try the 0. K. and 5 cent lu Locoun- i 1N Florida avenne. Hot ¥ ) 2 g-10-tf 4 I center of artow, i ing in lote $6,000 if car un, . Yox 421 : volots on b ol avenue v FIRE, LCCIDENT, PLATE- | aviow, si SR G453, and AM BOILER IN-| %10 mouthi kD SURANCE, soe D, 11, SLOAN, Peacock | Hhis lovely HEBELY Ul build Phone 912, f-G-tf | 150 trees, Lalt hearh I'ronts .\nfnhi | Corporation strect, Burtow, Also $1.- T 0. K. BAKERY. {20 gets crop, house and land |"‘””.“‘”1 fap > 4in Our mo'to is “Quality before| .. ... julr cultivation, good farm | Iiut the reason he gave himsclf as | Quantity,” and we are putting|,, b miles Lakeland depot; hard- | pe knotted his tie fully belore the | uothing in our cakes and pies but],. .. Im the futetul morning of con- scrupulously clean, wholesome and nourishing ingredients. Come and Hin Open shop. Peacock building. 107 South Florida. FOR RALE--25-horse power boiler and rse power air 1ift, which pamps 350 gallons of water per min- ate Apply to W, K. McRae, 6-19-tf The Mann Plumbing and Construc- tion Co. is prepared to do your tin- uing and roofing. All kinds of metal work. Give us a trial. 209 South Kentneky avenue, Phone 110, 6-19-tf We have plenty of fresh and salt water fish now on hand, and will keep pienty in stock in the future. W. A. Yiiun Fizh Market. Phone 252 Red. 6-22-tf FOR SALE--Corner lot, 100x135, with seven-room cottage on South Florida avenue. Call at D, H. Cum- bt & Co’s store, or phone 337. 6-26-tf FOIRR RENT - One good office room et fier furnished or unfurnshed, in the brane building. Apply to 1. J. Prane, 6-29-tf FOR SALE Iorse and buggy, Ap- piy U3 South Florida Ave. Mrs, M. oMoy, T-11-t1 WANTI [ Ford House. N. K ntucky Ave,, | 1D To sell my home place THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ; D, FLA. JULY 1/, Playing the Game )12 to get married, i oats, and now . Well off, The man was He had sown bhis ke meant to s sovod looking, a fir fuvorite with men ¢ FOR SALE - Boy's bicyele, y ake, 36, Inguire 168 N miled en ouly EOR QUICK SALE. h of about town, lle in the usual od O wounder values. i 4ession was that he INE TODD, £ime, \bove price dear,” he began awkwardly, stunding tall and perfectly groomed on the Lakeland, Fla, Foolish Waltzing Contest, An extraordinary waltzing watch in | which cight couples competed took part at Allessundria, Pledmont, Italy. to me to own it. You're not m The duncers commenced at 10 o'clock a saint, you know." in the evening of the 2ith instant and The o woman in the big did ot ceass until they were com- big armchair looked up at him sweet pelled to do so from exhaustion. At ly out of innocent blue eyes: “Dear, midday on the 26th, when there re- I do know,” she said gently. mained only two couples in the con He moved uncomfortably, “But it's test, the jury ordered the termination just what you don't know."” he told of the match, which had lasted 14 her, “that I'm worrylng “'bu,”. I'm hours, and Regaldi, who was adjudged not’ thinking of cards and racing, and champion, fainted immediately after- things like that. It's about “‘.“““," ward. I want to speak 1o you. Especially one woman.” He paused, and bit his lip nervously. “Ah!" said the woman softly, looks ing down. “She was a nice little thing," went on the man. *“Not quite a lady, you know, but very pretty and all that. . . Her father drank. She ran away from home. Hadn't a friend in the world when | picked her up. Only the streets in front of her. A good woman like you, Evelyn, can't realize what the horror of that means. . , . en, like you—ahout certain things, but the fact of the matter is, I've been an awful rotter, Evelyn, and [ feel it’ Fell Far Without Injury. Simone Catinot, a five-year-old girl, fell from a fourth floor window of a bullding at lavre, France, the other day, without sustaining any injury save a few scratches. The child had been loft alone in a locked room, and as she could not open the door, she broke a pane of glass with an um- brella and jumped out of the window. She was taken to a hospital, but after a careful examination was pronounced bnieed, 1 took a flat for her.” A aEss “Ah!" saild the woman softly, look A Grasp of the Hand. ing down, There are times when a grasp of the “I lived with her more or less for o Baker addition, 1% acre market | Dand is almost a sacred thing, In | three years,” 'went on the man, gather- eottage, good barn, stables, garage and poultry houses, all kinds of sarden, nice, new, modern, five-room {\ ::t)rn»\\ it may impart rnnn'nl'rl or con- .l.n‘u (‘ml‘r;.u:e ljrnn.ll her l\:lssi\'t'nc.\‘s. | vey sympathy more effectively than | “She was very grateful for all 1 had I words fnr the reliability of friendship or a |nice little thing. But, of course, that's young fruit trees, seven blocks from | in, it may be a warrant [done for he she was really quite a pledze of honor; also an expression of | all over and done with now. 1 set- passencer depot, high school and [approval or of admiration. Did you | tled up finally with her today. [Ishall church. Will make price and terms sttractive far immediate considera- tion. ). B. Smith. T2t FOST - Fox terrier dog, white, liv- er color on ear, bobtailed. Finder please notity Mre, Chas. Harmeling, fhone ten T-16-2p LOST Pink cameo brooch, be- tween Majestic theater and W, D, MeRae's residence, Finder will re- furn to T 1 Woods and receive a0 reward T-1 v-lf’ VOR SALE CHEAP A Block of 12 | tlems ts u (501 1 DIVAAAL, ole Btk g gets up and bleats under the | Florida avenue, Must he sold this week \ddress Owner, Box 573, taleland, Pla FOR KENT Furnished room with Lot and cold bath. Close in Phone v Red Swith Hardin building. See J. I | for a vacunm cloaner 1 | from nooks and cranmnies T80 statuary, plaster « asts, carved furni- POR RENT Otlice rooms in the | 1 i in spite of dust cloty and brush - Run | ever hear of a man’s growing lean | never see her again. There was no by the reading of “Romeo and Ju. |reason for you ever to know, Evelyn, liet” or blowing his brains out be- only that I felt it wouldn't be quite cause Desdenona was maligned?—ol- | playing the game not to tell you." iver Wendell Holmes., “What has become of the girl?" | —— asked the woman, still softly and still | Professional Toastmasters. looking away. Probubly the most exclusive and | The man shrugged his shoulders. | myterious profession is that of the | “Still in the ‘}:lt' 1 presume,” he said toastmaster at a banquet. 1t Is not ""“"'I"s“l""., SLUE Tont 18 patd up ¢ an all day job, but the function of the | Pecember.™ His voico became per 4 dve. y \ N supretie man, who can dominate a | SVe. e bent down so that his face | was very near the coils of fair hair babbling « sembly, anxious for food, and hold them with “Pray, my lords, WOUNd smoothly round her head ladies and gentlemen, silence for | POt let's tulk about her any more,* grace by ——" and the reverend gen- ‘hnT urged. “It's all finished and done with. Now, don't frown, but just kiss patron of the toastmaster.—London | M and say you forgive me.” | "You're a very naughty boy, sald the woman reprovingly let him wind her smooth wh round his neck, as he knelt on the tloor. “Then if yon never, never to do it in, U'll foraiy you,” she said prettil He caught her, to him tiercely ed upon her moun Chroniel Chcap Cleaner, A bicyele pump s zood stitute ng dust in marble | € orany erevices where it may lurk Carver T-6t1 | the o n end of the rubher & over R 3 | !hv § ¢ to be dusted, while wor - In a daintily ad Mann Plambing and Constructioa | ing the Ip vigorously with the foot. tle {1_“‘ % Ok ok Rk o 09 Kentucky avenue, will do | A sof cloth will do the rest. woman lay dead 3 1 Your building. Brick, stone, steel or 2 ST empty phial in her hand v Your nlumbing done stri \n- hy Not Try a Hammer? {traces of tears upon 1 f 110 What a depth of tragedy lies be- checks * closed ey ; feati the following heart ery, which en. Her lover had i 1 N shed hous in an evening paper: Con- nothing before her i ' COMVenienc stant ader—Can anyone tell me So she, too, had * P Irs 1 '\ M1 York aven nhat will certainly remove the glass God will dee s Eonper in a decanter containing whis- ky? Several methods have hoe n tried, ‘ __:L 3 WANTED W bust th opper scems absolutely fived. | Hibernation of Mosquitces. /rove propeor =-London Globe Dr. Howard of the de; v o residential ropert £ agriculture, who probably hknows g Smith & = Dcing as Ramans Do. much of the mosquito and its b lits 1 DU aores good saw- mill timber. Must be A 1. As near Lakeland as poss 1 Lakeland, Fla FRUIT. ties delivered ur Georgia p a basket. Pay the boy. Phone ¢ George E. Cott. ‘ <6p PoR saLe ind=o Tor V17t OR =SALY i and lot. con- taining 2 line of city limits, Goo land. A N, Inquire Mrs. M. K. Sturm, ndo Dldg. Inquire ‘ 17t When I am i Romans do; wi Rome 1 fast 23 the | as any other man in the world n nlamat M:iha[ do | tends that this cosmopolian jest So likenise yo “tever | does not ily perish with erve e cus- | coming of winter. On the co toes have been obs e, adult spec mbr f November unutil the suce: 1 Sabbath Ke-ning. | April or May with all their powers ——— tormen \ although 1! winter With Har Egg Money, Maybe. of J Aan erv- Cautious and Carable. 0 8 basiz ho ir busl his 1 it—o N . B e IT WILL PAY Cement TO SEE US! e v n ihe Paul & Waymer Lumber Compg Foot of Main Street, City SERVICE RIGHT NOw must play the, RICES RIGHT “I hardly know low to tell you.i ———— VERYTHING TO BUILD A Ho: Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida Learthrug that afternoon, It's so diffi- e cult to speak to women— pure wom- | oo . m., svcond and fourth Sun- Catholic Church. Rev. A, B, Fox, Pastor. Services are held on second and | Eaton, G. I [ fourth Sundays. ver, W. 1L Pugl M. E. Church, South, 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor, sunidsy school 9:45 a2, m, alotning sermon woirth League 6:00 p, m, Evenitg service, T:00 p, m. Prayer-meeting FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 11:00 a m. Corner Flortda avenue ond Bay St. The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, Sunday school 9:45 a. m. , Superintendent, Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and Christian Church. L o Weekly prayermeeting Weduesday S svening at 7:30. Woman’s Missionary and Aid So- ity Monday 3:30 p. m. Bapti:t Young People's it 6:15 p. m. Regnlar monthly business meeting irst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Geo. W. Weimer, rastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. 10:45 a, m, 11:00 a. m. ! mas ather societics at wterian church, - = Evening sermon, 7:30 a . . | East Lakeland Mission. { ——— | ALL SAINTS' Sunday school at 3 p. m. E, A. superintendent, veeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a, m. vices during the summer on account ot the illness of the rector. Presbytorian Church. (M. Holloway, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Ward, acting pastor. *ool 9:45 a. m. Mayor--8. L. A, ('Phons 210-Red.) E. meets at 6 p. m. Clerk and Tax Cotlector, Prayerme:ting, Wednesday, Lutheran Church. 83 Collector of Lizht and Water, C.| The Hadri \ | would be the bisr + 3 At? 1 mean, or tman, F. L. Franklin. jy i likely + lay school 10:00 a. m. Marshal, W, H ching service 11:00 a. m., and Municipal Judz, « City Attorney Keeper of Pu Members [ | Munn, Clairman; { Vice-Chairn an; The followir { mittees for the yoar Finance and Fir Pillans, Haynes. Light and Water, & Pillans and Southar( Streets, Messrs, = ard, Haynes. Ordinance, Moes:: and Scipper. Sanitary, Mes<r | Scipper, Publi s lmprovene: Pillans, Eato: Governo Secretary of Stat | ford, Tallahassee Cumberland Pres- | Comptroller -\ | hassee. Treasurer--J. « | hassee, EPISCOPAL CHURCH. | Attorney-Genera well, Tallahassce Commissioner «f A. McRae, Talluha Supt. of Public ! Railroad Com son Burr, Chairn Blitch, Royal . 1 | Secretary All should be addres-o! Didn’t Want to 1t~ In a Studio at R the Stock is Large The large increase in the sale of Watches for the past vods and prices are right. We carry representative patterus of the standard Awmerican and foreign makes. We guarantee every Watch sold to be an accurate and reliable time Some special values at from $10.00 to $25.00. Come in today. A Pleasure to Show Goods DOES YOUR WATCH KEEP TIME’—Ii you have a watch that to us. We cater to such jobs 1nonth has more than ever convin keeper. has failed to keep correct COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland, Fla. To Loosen Window. a little ber grand cpera 1z 2 swollen fromi something in the Always Busi=e:® “Are you i

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