Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 27, 1912, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. - E-RE-E-R-R-R-B-K-R-H-B-R-K-8. -] Elhc Professions- -] - R A-R-R-N-B-N-R-R-R-R-F-3 -] DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed ‘Phone: Office 141, Residence 22. Bryant Bldg Lakeland, Fla. e Of all the attentions you can show e ,;'Ni,gm or the presents you can buy nothing Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Building Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 |nice candy now and then, DR. N. L. BRYAN, Our Candies Taste Good DENTIST. Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- a“d Are imn GOOd TGSte ing. Phone, 339. Residence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. is more appreciated than a box of This is about all the argument| rezded for the young fellow, but re- wember this.. such things are appreciated even more than before. She knows that i i After she is yours! THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK'"/ AND. FLA,, JULY 27, 1912. % FOPOED VA i ——— o, QOO0 OPOPOMIE0S0 O Ministry the Most Desirable Profession ‘For| Young Men 030700 T OIOPOI0LOI0I0IOP L O L OO0 1 OO HOPOTRDOBLIUIO Y No four women in America :re suonsibilities—rather he prays tha: more talked about just now tkan|his abilities will measure up to his Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and her three | responsibilitics. daughters. They are well known in «Mp. Wilson has opportunity to Tennessee says the Chattanooga | do enormous good if he is permit- have a keen interest in all that is!the high ideals for which he stands [and has always stood. 1 know my 'Jnshand better perhaps than any oth- written about them. The Washington Times publisiios the first interview Mrs, Wil- [ +1 sen She says frankly that weman's in the country. 1 have tiar hie with person tanities i | want others to know my hus | 4= | know him. You know my | and < ideals and mine have al- lementary to each ! sphere is the bome, the world is that i of man. “Avoid troubling your hus- band,” she also avers. She is a great Leliever in the intellect and the op Lakeland, Florida, you think more of her, of course, but DR R R SULLIVAN, _ PHYSICIAN— still she likes to be told and she likes Bpecial attention given to Surgery|to be shown even better. Naturally e and Gynecology she can't tell you this but try her just R. B. HUFFAKER, once with a box of our candy and see —Attorney-at-Law— Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla. C. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Bulldiag Lakeland, Fla. how much it means. Why not? Norris, Atlanta, Candies RSN ) BLANTON & ROGERS. o Quick Deliver_g_( Bryant Block, ‘'Phone 319 nigl A, i Lakeland, Fla. TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. Lskeland, ! Florlda Red IN0. 8. EDWARDS . CI'OSS . Attorney-at-Law, ! o Pharmacy J. B, Streatcr C. F. Kennedy STREATER & KENNEDY PHONE 89 Contractors and Builders, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. | (NN Let ug talk with you about your building large or small Telephone 169, or 104 Blue, WE HAMMER OUT SATISFACTION " @ D. & H. D. MENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-216 Drane Bldg. A ¢ i i possesses one of the most essential House' at Washington - Mrs, Wood- b bg{ Low round trip fare, \) 8 \) [J Times, and Tenuessceans naturally | ted to carry out the principles and| ?" (4 N\ (Ao “A\ North and West ,Q‘ \ Commencing June 1st and daily thereafte,... R trip tickets over the Louisville & Nasalfvtfinr; i &! road will be sold at greatly reduc.q .. . ‘ all the principal lake, mountain a4 A resorts and to many of the larger cit;c, @ North and West. Thsse tickets will b , returning until October 31:t, and bear }ii: stop-over privilege:, ! Cherlevoix --.. Chaataugoa 124 H. C. BRETNEY, Fla. Pass. Agt. timism ol Awerican woman | . 1 ) vd to Mr I have the areatest l'l:lllfidv!.'-” A : m Seasirt, will b ility to render practical the | Freach Lick Springs - 4 Foad with mn v al ideals which he holds, 1| Mad&inlfhlu:i-- Torests { e i th kene. 1} cieh great confidence in thel Mammoth Cave--- Waskethi o - : ‘fmazine a wonlia the magne- i i s of his vision that 1 have \ tie age of middle 1, ot i voi | ]‘“ Koountel Mk Ulnka S Rilin . These are but a few of the points, Theroares 158 "m;r';“]f\ ‘“, i ““Ir"m .: |4 it which | had no opportunity f great many others and we will be pleased i+ ! l;.\ ang e, above thie averase n| ¥ S (B ° 0 ° g ¥ ‘ height, charming in personality, amd o }Il“ll“‘ullimuh\ Ilfuuurm\";..;lfm' vill be ' 4 ful infarmation s i lppllcahon. ;,‘, you have the present mistress of the i ‘l'" ;r\("“:f .lr.b ‘”'.N’_"‘: wil‘i ! \9 l et Us A" eYourv s o ‘Little White House' and possible fu- "% e 'i'd B ,;_“ f’ e ‘ . ang acation frip .5‘ tvre mistress of the ‘big. White niike a good president. To my mind yc‘ ‘ J characteristics of a good president— sincerity. “*Mr. Wilson is the very essence of unselfishness. He never thinks of Fimself. 1 have to do that part of his thinking for him. That is the rea- son | say we are supplementary. *'It seems to me that a woman has almost enough to do in attending to !ber home, While 1 believe it wise for a woman to Kknow everythinp about her husband's business affairs “It was at the close of a dinner | iy pot believe in u wife interfering party given at the summer executive ‘ 1 his business affairs. mansion that the wife of the demo-! i, woman's sphere, the cratic nominece for the highest o= 1y s, row Wilson, who, until young Law- yer Wilson came a-courting back in 1885, was Miss Ellen Lounise Axson, of Rome, Ga. “Mrs. Wilson is still surrounded by the aura that clings to the soft, Greamy south, and more particular- 1y to the old-fashioned southern wo- man, the woman who was once de- seribed by a distingushed visitor from abroad as God's agent on earth, The home world is fice within the gift of his party con- ‘A man does not want to be both- nted to be interviewed, Cored with housekeeping details, As “0n one of the big tables in the o pgle they are teo trivial to be dis arawing rvoom, the only one m ecd, 1t is a good rule tor wives adorned with beautitul floval to=t 't trouble their husbands with | jmonials of friendship, stood o o Gice or idiosynacrics of i “i! dependence day cake ribbed faow and the haker. ! {ond white and blue. On the wall o Do not tiake this to mean that u | {posite the huge firenin ' aild not spur her hushand o 1 size painting of the Madenun i his voeation. That scems to be apusually eracion nao v Yori fihie douhble motion of wouwan | Peclesiastivizm This w ton acecierator and mental roore- portrait Mes. Wilson did betore el fror. A wite should make it her bu- ing up landscape work several year | iness to see that her husband socures 0. 1t iz only one of the gems (P01 !y fow hours' mental recreation ever: Mr. Wilsons brash, a brush with =0 { qay, masterful and vivid a stroke that an | art critic recently gave it as hisfpitical developments?” Mrs, Wilson opinion that “if Mrs. Wilson could [ was asked, devote all her time to art she would “Indeed 1 have,” she undoubtedly take first rank among | quickly. the women artists of the new world. “Have you kept up with recent po- answered “1 have been the most in- terested person in the household, and “A study of the painting makes|that is saying & great deal. The ) ' 118 West Bay St. Jacksonsi:. ‘ LAKELAND, FLA, Phosphate land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS By the Man Who Makes the Violin Talk, Prof. Murphy 610 East Orange St, Pho‘ne 11 Black. tait and temper. with every set of horse shoes we put|the spectator roal{zc that the artist's Sur-|on. For wo make the shoes fit the | beautiful spirit of motherhood is re- feet, not the feet fit the shoes as Is fle~ted-—the spirit of motherhood o khow how much dit which Mrs. Wilson believes to be the ideal type of womanhood. ference this makes send your horses “The happiest life for a woman, here to be shod next time. You'll be|gaid Mrs. Wilson, smiling happily, amazed at the improvement in his|'contains three elements a husband with your home and your children. 've often said —aud 'm sure my hus Pend, practical theorist that he s, often done. whose tastes you “p.o.oxse7| 1€ FiX-em Shop Phone 6 i £rees h me that husbands and ! Pine Street, Opposite Froight Office, | 7™ W1t : EV.I“,R\’TH[NG IN 2 ’ wives reach their truest and nobles development when they are complh That's the hasband, and rentary to cach other way | feel about my I want him to feel that 1 REAL ESTATE MY LINE INCLUDES at his side PICKARD BROS . N '-.'}_m **To say that 1 am pleased & SELSEMEYER|Newspapers e Stationery a great thing for & woman to real- Post Cards i always SKE US BEFORE BUYING Rooms 200-202 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA, ize that the man she loves is consid- ered by a great political party to be worthy of the hizhest ottice in the land? “But eannot say that 1 am elated Cig.rs at the honor that has come to Mr. Wilson, because 1 appreciate the grave responsibilities that Mr. Wil- F R [ [ Come and see me before PUL | on's present position carries with it But no brave man fears or shirks re- P — = most thrilling thing to me has beeu the visits of Dudley Feld Malone, | jother fine young men of his type, | . : {son and his convictions on public {questions,” symp: thize, ! %lha- event of Governor Wilson's elec- | tion, Mrs. Wilson said: | jonce. It seems curious, but 1 visited | cosion %\\hvn I accompanied Mr. Wilson to | lan addr with | | | ‘nin.z more important would probab- Senator Gorman's son-in-law, and who called here and told of the splen- [ uid confidence they have in Mr. Wil- Touching upon the new social du- ties that will develop upon her in "1 have only been to Washington [ the national capita] on only one oc- That was a few years ago, ashinzton where he was to make Mrs. Wilson says that she enjoys cxeellent health, although she has al- ways insisted upon numerous outside interests as a means of “‘broadening one’s nature.” , “l have splendid health. 1 con- serve my strength as much ac possi- ble, and 1 do not attempt things be- sond my strength.” If 1 did, come- Iy suffer in consequence, 1 think that American women as a rule have too many interests at once. Thus they draw upon their strength far in excess of what they should to keep tueir health chasing elsewhere. Thomas R ; TRIBUTE TO HIS MOTHER. patronage appreciated. R arshall, Indiana.) By Gov 1 think back through the the lean and the fat, the zood and the — a 08, ¥ earliest recollectic (. This advertisement News Stand S s Sk Wl M With TEN CENTS is Lobby of Edisonia Theater, fter and hardens at sight of ng lullabies; a woman, who, good for Three Cigars years, neel's wi wrong, the Unseen Hand 43 " |wvalks the briar-bordered paths of S l A CLONIS ite unashamed, unafraid, unharmed. | \Je L] L] She is clad in gorments of beauty | | tor me, and age does not soil t DEALER IN 1 hand grasping at any store handling °m | vor vears make them ct } eap and taw- Her tongue is without guile, | the Faving never been the messenger of H I a lie. Yt is seventeen yea e ne l \. (] @ s became for me the 1, said. She told me there was a zers of an rzotten all but 1 have not Your| =——— - ‘umhvr and the music of that angelic +chorus which sang at creations dawn ‘ 1 « hour of man’s redemption. | 1 2t th Two Things to Be Taught. One thing I solemnly desire to see all children taught—obedience: and one to all persons entering into life— the nrower of unselfish admiration.— Ruskin. No Hesitancy at All. ter of fact, a woman As a matt doesn't hesitate a minute between She is marrying for money or brains, always willing tc furnish the brains.— Chicago News, Civil Engineering. Civil engineering has been defined , as “the art of directing the great sources of power in nature to the use and convenience of man."—Enzineer- ing News. ————————— ’ German University Leads. The University of Berlin has a cty. { A X I\ T i oo L YOUR DOLLARS witl DO DOUBLE DUTY At our great SUIT SALE 1 dollcr bill takes any suit in the Lo, consisting of Priestlv Mohairs, Scrves and Cassimers. Sale limited 10 <100, GIVE YOUR MONEY A CHANCE AT THE HUB JOS. LeVAY .Otis Hungerford. Building Contractor work. Your 5 = me figur - S\ small Y 4 i 'ii' smal \ LD !/ attention ‘r EH. " Apply at 1..;, . 10,500 Feet in an Aeroplane AND HALLMARK QUALITY in SHIRTS at¢! * HAAALE SHIRTS i BV are a brand acw brand, and you b'.‘:e,k. . pert word for it, they set a brand r<® . KN style r1d quality at the price. WI K- You c.n sec for yourself. All styles of Negligees— $1 and More uffce in Clonts’ Building. a Claus, and 1 believe her. He | dent population of 9.800, which is ap- l s | N N 5 i | CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY—| !/ incs me no longer drums and fifes, | proximately three times as large as | fes, | P . SOME FINE BARGAINS. but he brings me the vision of my | the enrollment at Yale. CARVER'S DAYLIGHT STO%¢ scul went home to God T R —

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