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Well, try an In- man Blunt tonight after supper and it's a safe bet you admit the claims are justified, Manufactured by n C!gar I‘actory b 133 Red Fla. , " < \, T P i < J.\‘u.m 4 { ot on our line.” Yaqatlon Days arefl'- And you are probabiy planning 1ight now a fishing or hunting trip PO We can completely equip hunting er camping parties in the most in- expensive way, and for tennis, golf, and other recreations, we have every- tling you may need. Call and see us. We can help make our vacation pleasanter than ever The Jackson 2 @ & o OO e e e R T i T T Tt Q3 Qe OB wocee e bR SO "mwmwmm'o« SPEGIAL SALE 23¢ Talcom Powder ‘lOC now going for , : it 2 large quartity of this Taicum Powder in order Special Price of 10c, Come early while it lasts. CENTRAL PHARMACY mck Serwce Phone 25 e e -u-.»u- T | vou ever been to Heaven, lady, and i~l --going to take things easy for a eRl few days? 'g 4 < " You cannot find a more complete 29 assortment of fishing tackle, lines. ?:g rods, reels, poles, sanding nets, arti- 2 e o : 4 ficial minnows, silk lines, and bait & of all kinds than you wi!l find here. b4 And'if our prices and ways of sell- ‘53 g don't prove that this is the right b '.§ place to buy. your money is yours % again in a minute, § ; 2| live with me, so that we can wait to- gether?’ ¢|silent moment in the other eyes of 3| tender brown. [ about the neck of the lovely Hw'o! the same material may be had at ond the curly head sank upor ! *|china stores. A rose jar is a nice gift breast. i at the holidays. If you can paint china 3| cross his eyes. or. our hooks, & | line g | bury, $|“0 for a poet’s voice,” 1 cried, But the untaught souls that round “0 for an artist's hand to de & $|1 yearned, while weeds gv 3 | But How blind was I, w I must work for beauty AL, 23,1913, THE EVENING TELEGRAM, .Ah' Npojny PAGE SEVEXN AN UNAMED STATION. | THE LITTLE RED HEN It was late afterncon, at the hour | Red when business men and belated shop- pers, as well as the motley crowd of | ~': noed to plant in a4 row. toilers, seek their homes, and the su- | =i asoed My, Piggy, Miss Goose and burban car was filled to its utmost buck copacity., Sitting side by side; in one To 1t they corner, were a stcut, over-dr .sed wo- man and a very little boy. The wo- man had so often endeavored to obey the harassed conductor's adjuration te “sit close” that her voluminous skirts quite overspread the child’s won't, why, you won't, cangling legs and feet, leaving vis-| | will plant it myself.” ible little more than a small, patient |did. face, set round by a fringe of crop- ped yellow curls, and lighted by a|Wnen the corn was all ripe, **Who pair of large, serious blue eyes. One will take it today,” could but wonder that the woman Said the Little Red Hen, seemed to give him no attention. He mill?"” “Not '™ said the Goose, and suid the Duck, While Piggy just ran off and hid. A\ll right,” said the Hen *If you “to the must have been tired with the long|\Von,t somebody offer to carry the noisy ride. Why did she net take bag? him on her lap and cushion his head| I shall be much obliged if you upon her ample shoulder? will."” Singly or in groups the passen-| ot 11" said the Goose, and “Not gers began to leave the car at varlous 11" said the Duck, street crossings, until there was left, Wiile Piggy just ran off and hid besides the woman and child, only a| ‘A!l right,” said the Hen. “If you voung lady in black, with a beauti- won't, why, you won't. ful sad face. At length the stout| ! Will take it myself.” And sho woman pressed the signal button, and did. the car came to a stop. Half way to the door, she heard the conductor |[\When she brought home the meal, calling after her: said the Little Red Hen, “Lady, you've forgotten your boy.”*| ~\Ven't somebody help make the “My boy! What ‘cher mean? I've bread?” got no boy!" But nobody offered to help her a bit, The man stared. And this is what each of them “Whose is he, then? He's been on said: along with you ever since we left the [ “Not 1! said the Goose, and “Not 1!" car barn. Looks to me as if you said the Duck, meant to shake him.” While Piggy just ran off and hid “Me! Shake him'!" The woman| !l right,” said the Hen, “If you choked with indignation. “I never won't, why, you won't. scen the kid before in my life!” I will bake it myself.” And she did Still incredulous, the conductor ad- dressed the child. “Ain’t she your mother?” “Oh, no, sir!™ The clear, little velce sounded sweet as “pipes o T Pan.” “Mamma's gone lHeaven That's where I'm going to find her Here's my penny. | tried to give it Will you when we get there?” about that?” he with a queer cateh “he Little Red len baked the loaf all herself. At last it was ready to eat, others looked on as she huttered w slice, And crowded avound hep feet ST help you to eat g and Duack AN Y “Oh, to said Goosis to you, but you didn't see. please teol ‘What muttered A his id with o erant aid th ! me thak you so much,” Little Red Hen, “But T have an idea that won't!"™ And they didn't Robert Youth panion. d'ye know Then, roat: sorry, ' Kiddie, hut Heaven is Seaver, in Com There was a rastle of garments, a soft, breathless rash, and the lady in Llack hiad the child in her arms, “Tell me all about it, darling. What is yvour and where you live?” POTPOURRI THAT WILL LAST Care in Plcklr;:n;Arranglng the Rose Leaves Is a Most Impor tant Essentlal. name, do UMy name used to be Dickie, but iUs Filty-seven now, and I live at |lu-| Ea sylum. A wan took mo there after | Gather rose petals when the dow Mamme went away. There are has been dried off by the morning = 4 sun and pack them In layers In a glass | - lots of litile boys and girls, but 0o y0p The layers should be two inches panmas there, Nobody Kisses we | deep and two tablespoonfuls of fine #ood-night, or tucks me up in bed, ! salt should be eprinkled over each ar hears me say my prayers. lave layer, Continue this until the jar s full, adding fresh petals as you gather them day by day, if you have mnot enough at first, and salting euch stra- tum. Keep the jar in a cool, dark place und covered closely. The jar filled, do not open it for a week. Then Ly very far awvay?” “l have never been there myself, dear, but 1 had a little boy who went And it is very far off. 1 know you vould never find it alone.’ “But your little boy—did he sted? “No, for somebody led him all th e platter and toss and pick apart the matted mass until the leaves are dis Integrated. 2 ““f Have ready mixed this seasoning: “Wou't that sromebody lead ne, Violet powder, one ounce; orris root, teo?™ one ounce; rose powder, half an ounce; | “Sometime, darling, but not nov. | powdered mace, half a teaspoontul; | One must wait patiently until hejelnnamon, a quarter teaspoonful; comes.” cloves, one-half teaspoonful; ofl of { “That's what my mamma said 1o | €hirls, ten drops; ofl ;" :""""':"- ":"‘ " drops; oll of eucalyptus, twenty | FRS BUS L tied walling dro::s; bergamot, twenty drops; alco- “l am tired, too, waitin—for wv hol, two drams, ! Incorporate the salted petals thor oughly with this mixture, pack in & clean “rose jar,” and set away to ripen and sweeten. It will be ready for use in a fortnight and keep fragrant for years. It 1s best to pack it into small jars after the “ripening” 18 completed. Pretty wide-mouthed vases with tops little boy. Dear, will you come ai The blue eyes gazed for a louy, A look of utter trust- fulness stole over the childish fo- tures, a pair of little arms twird 4| yourself and invent some ap' design the value of the gift is trebled. When you wish to scent a room leave the cover of the jar off for an hour—not longer, or the centents will but it's sure “|dry and lose much of thelr strength. ,after all!”—Mary A, P. St - in Exchange, The conductor drew his sl “I mistook,” his breath. he murmered ““Heaven ain't on ! importance of Iron in Blood. Iron is one of the most importan® of organic salts. It makes good re blood and distribute the oxygen taken in from the air. Cooking any foods containing organic iron destroys its usefulness, as it converted into an « | Insoluble elemen! contalns ASPIRATIONS. By Effie Smith. Lettice “To teach men truths ungucsscd tien had some kernels | dwe! answered, “Oh, | | “Not 11| And she | where he made a huge fortune, t | turn out the salted petals upon a broad | South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. ' Room 213-215 Drane Building FOHOHO OO0 ¢ Lakeland Artificial Stone Works CHOFOMIP ORI HG O BOBOH much jron. OthLer vegetables contaln- ing fron are <piv.h, carrots, onlons, strawberries o'« me thronged | Do not disturb my rest. , | Mystery of Love. It a man <h¢ nportune me to | | give a reason «h oved him I find | This sordid earth with blo W L Nk be expressed | . “|than by making € in my yard, | Was he; becan o [ There I8 : { | And cobwebs hung in my r {beyond all that 1 able to <ay, 1 | know not what ine « and fated O for a healer's skil] to | power that brou Nt uion.— | | Montaizne. 1| | Why, of Course, | "How to Attract the Dirds” is title of a new book by a well kn u“n author, with a profound knowledge of I natural history. But why all this | and for tr | erudition? We always supposed tbero With the tools that are at hand: Was just ome simple method—to put —Chrietian Advo(g‘.e,l salt on thelr tafls —News:| Letter. | Life’s dark afflictions sor the sufferer I micht Unheeded passed my 4 That here, just where I stand “Systematic Burglar.” A burglir in New York was in suek a hurry to leave a house at which he called professionally that he left behind » 'him a book containing a list of the places he had “burgled,” alphabetical Iy indexcd. When arrested he inform- that he was a “system- its are ahle proble a sim; Thelr Sudden Rise to Wealth. i 3 The family of fian wha Hved Right to Religious Opinion, The religion of every man must be ) fizher Cn ; e Enf)f thijec averty at Bent left to the conviction and consclence arlo, Spain, have jus l‘u-.-nm.- mil- of evers man; and it is the right of lionaires by the death of a relative |every man to exercise it as these mag who migrated 1o South Amerlca, | dtetate. This right is in its nature an {nalienable right.—James Madisom, Everything in auto supplies from lamps for the front to license tags for the back, from tires that touch the ground to tools that help keep your car from going up in the air. Even if you think your car is fully equipped, better come in and look around. There is always something new to be seen here. Brown & Bonsac, o ¢ UNION AUTO GARAGE (0. "3z SOEHEOBRBOEUHOHOHOHOHOHOEYHOPO lakeland foundry aml Machinc Co. Wc are now prcp-.lred to I'urmsh iron and l)rass cast- ings of all descriptions. We also do all kinds of machine work. i = ;40‘3'0"0‘3'0'00': "0'3'0 0( lakeland Foundry and Machine Co. ¢ Phone 236 :. Lakeland, Florida BOHEQP Ot el Ze 2l For Elberta Peaches, Bananas, Plums, Figs, Canteloupes, Grapes, Lemons, Pincapples or any kind of Fruit callup <o : H O. 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CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME 1 am going to retire from active business and in order to do this I am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, ete., ABSOLUTE COST 't to make $1do the work of §$5, come to my store and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goode. Everything will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS. GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYE SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. it you wa Come 'and 'See My Line. My Prices Will Astonish You IN. A. RIGCINS A