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PAGE 8 § I'm VIR, CCIDENT. PLATE ; | YLASS, and SIEAM puil, in | SURAN > . SLOAN, Peacock thuilding. Phone 3 4-R-tf ‘ ‘ome in and select some f our rizn new hooks tor boys, giviz and| 1 | hildren hctore the lot is picked over. | I 3 v hig shipment just rveceived. Lake- FOR. SALE--5 X,JSSC" or n)urinf tand RBook Store. 7-24-tf ar; condition, or will ex-| GENERA! TEAM WORK - -Furnt hi for part payment on Lake- ' ture and planc moving. Caly Phon- Za. roal estate. Address Box 536 289 W. E. Tyler 1-23-t* Laiteland 8-10-tf| READ-—Carvers ad in this issue FOR SALE—225-horse power boiler Two full sets Alger books for boys s horse power air lift, which |just received at the Book Store. wups #50 gallons of water per min- T7-24-tt s1e. Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf i s ¥OIt SALI- Large ouk sideboard, | MANN PLUMBING AND @ zood condition and oak extension CONSTRUCTION CO Lning table. Cheap for cash if tak-1 Wil bufld your house, do tin '.'.urk,{ woat onee. Inquire of Mrs. R. W [de your plumbing, run water and so | caver, at Mrs, Brownings, Tennes- ffgrth, roof your house with galvan- soooavenae, ized lvon, tir, piteh, ruberoid or tile. FOR SALE 3 milk cows, Ad- | Gave us a call. Phone 110, 209 Ken- (ess 4\ Brown, R F. D 2, Box | tucky Ave, 7-18-t1. Padeland. Phone 104 fted. S-21-1p g Locomotive's Diet. Young Freddie is o natural student and observer, and he is especlally ine terested in railway matters. The oth- ; er waiting with his n 1 “held up™ at a way- o ponder “Mam- ma, I g is the ens il gine gots i food it on i coal, hot water aud maiches, and 1 “.5‘ Al guess the Bave all the het ale it 5 wants for | Ui (R TR N D) One furuished bed- 4 e " Apply St West Lemon St i ETRTS And Generally He Wouldn't. 2 You can't induce o sclf-made man to { COLRENT deicre traek pateh | paljeve that his son would ever suc- aile from city limits on Lake | ceeq in getting anywhere without a o gesvorth, Address M. J, Simon, | tot of help.—Pittshurg Post. ] oot or phong 1. N-23-6p S R v f FWO PURNISHED ROOMS In Stray Dogs in London, ol once, 114 South New York About three thousand stray dogs §-29.6p | Bre gathered up each month by the London police. 4 CWO O ROOM COTTAGES for g i ) sneowd three d-room cotiages for wle tini R0 rnen per month. ! (] \!! rooms W S TALLY. p PO RENT wre truek farwm, ' citie sood Soroom coltage, kKnown as ; Viield place S5 per month or §150 ‘ mly 1 in advanee, See W, I hinson EEHE R { FOR RENT 1oaoie truck farm, miles south of Lakeland, Known b, Whipp's place res irrigut- 4 ad. $200 to July, 1915, or $20 per Lakelind Lodge No. 91, . & A wontd wdv i See W Fiske | M. Regular communications held on PR 3-9-tf | sccond and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p. A FOR RN One furnished room. | m. Visiting brethren cordially in- & one 21 Bhaes Anply 510 West | vited J. L. LOVE, W. M. ot ot i 1. F. WILSON, Secy. i el RENT Do farge newly fur- AR l" . roo Apply to Pickard Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No { i v bilding, or phone 24 meets the first Thursdaysnight in ;‘,.,“ N-21 1“:uh month in Masonic Hall. Visit- bt 0L RENT--One rood office l‘UOlII; companions welcomed. . G t - feenished or unfurnshed, in{ 8% adell, Sec’y; J. ¥ Wilson, 1P | Drane building. Apply to H. J.| 3 thrn e §-20- tl’ Palmi Chapter, 0. 1. 8. mects eveiy 1 ;.00 “ second and fourth Thursday nighta k¢ FORRENT Office royms H\Gl\ ‘ it h.,”‘\mll at 7:30 "'_ m. Mrs. | Smith Hardin building. See J, 1 ! Flora Keen, W. M. Lucie F. B [ tarver 7-g-tt it Seey i PO RENT Farnis 0 TR ) ! ' g 3 2 Lakcland tamp No. 78, W, O. W, P wiv Faxt Lime stre a Lk A | 4 $ meets every secoud and {ourth Thurs- i day night. Woodmen Circle first S e ' WY Kstrids gid 32 ‘“““'—“‘"‘ ‘ f Mre Sallie Seips S { | | MlscmANtou | ty : LN bt .-___.__A__._,’ : 'ing us to her house to dinner this ‘evening, to meet Miss Fanshaw, tho | ' i | THE EVENINJ TELEGRAN LAK;'.\ND, FLA, AUG. 24, 1911 ART OF SIDESTEPPING / “John," said Mrs. Allison, meeting | her husband at the door, “Mrs, Ban- | nister telephoned this afternoon invit- actress.” “Oh, did she?” “I suppose youre dying to g0, aren't you?” “I'm not crazy about it.” “I don't think I care to meet Miss Fanshaw. If we went I suppose they would have our names in the society columns ameng thoze of the rest who attended. Mrs. Bannister always takes pains to have her affairs reported.” “Well, it's up to you. [ don't care about going out this evening. I'm tired anyhow.” “I supposed nothing would keep you away. Miss Fanshaw is very beauti- ful—on the stage.” “She isn't terribly stage, either.” “§ had forgotten that you had met her off the stage.” “She was on the hoat when I came home from Europe last September, you know." “I remember now that you did men- | tion her. Well, I haven't any deslre to know her.” “I don't think you'd carc much for her. She isn't your style at all.” “So we'll stay at home and have a nice, quiet evening tou-ther —:mr“m-_a_m _m‘sflflfi’""fiw Bl o g Pflflm&” D ST A 20 ST WA & AR I o S plain off the oy a=- = T, 2 Pl L e e you'll smoke and read to me, just like you used to when we were first mar- bearing a tablet with PR g HE LAST CALL ON HATS i SHIRTS Beginning Saturday, August 17th, | will sell any Straw Hat in my store for $1.00 Regular prices on these hats were from $2.00 to $3.00 Shirts Going, too “That will suit me perfectly.” All $3.50 Manhattan Shirts reducedto . . . $2.30 “If we did go I dnn't. know what I | should wear.” ! . i “There’s no use hothering about | A" 2-00 Shlrts reduced to . . . . . l'}‘ that, as long as wo're not going.” i “I don't understand why Mrs. Ban- | = H - nister is so cager to run after stage A" I.DO Shlrts reduced to . 5 s » A 1.15 people.” N i “I believe she has an idea that she (| § A” 1.00 Shlrls reduced to 5 i i y i pit] can write a pluy, and probably she thinks slhie will by making herselt ¢ &l W) il L lo o us actors and {8 A" 50 ShlfiS reduced (1) . . . . . s as poscible ir I chances m'x 'u-lllil"'I her play E: [ S i ')d d N Ritox o1 RuH(X bor gl i All 50c Shirts reduced to o 3 when it is written, i “It seems to me o wowan in her position ought to keep out of such | = things and pay more attention thau | C -l b f h IIP k d - “It's her own affair. Il she enjoys | . . ik S Bkl iv willag e, ot Must have room for incoming Fall Stock. course, have no rizht to object. | “I'm so glad you don't ciare to go i this evening. 1 must telephone her right away that we're not coming.” | “Yes, I'd do that. She ought to!f§ know it as soon as possible.” | W are you chunging jyour| . clothes?" | “I'm going to put on some old . trousers and a pair of old shoes and "do a little puttering arvound in the | yvard. 1 feel that 1 need more outdoor | IRV | exercise than U've been getting late R .72 A © | comascoxs “Now don't go and get yourself all ; : [ Lutleran (! tired out so that you'll want to zo to! ou:. ITre‘ciof H!Slfrlf’ :"tef“" 5 Cor. E. Orang 1 hed right after dinner.” | it '.“'\ b il I has ¢ 15t dis- , it ety aell: ) i i eyt | IS B e Teiichee; TR “You ¢on't know how nice it wil] Lo BHOIONELHAINER, Middle seem to have you all to myself. And S?\ J in the Kitchen garden of which very ol mulberry tree the following in- vied, won't you, John?" } geription: “Daring the reign of Charles e sk G IL o tox was hunt | f i ‘If T can find anything worth read l‘lfk‘ and ::‘.‘,;- hl,!.,,l:p(!. I”.'m”\:l":lmr R e wa fng. 1 wish 1 had brought home al G5 T8 GO, LS, B ing, who Catholic Ciiu IS Lakans ! it at the kill nxpr(:'ecd al FIRST BAPIIST CHURCH. Rev A, B, Fox, Past “I bought one this afternoon and it Y il e W b pitnin) d orner Forida avente and Bay St ARl e S has a splendid picture of Miss Fun-| - s LD '"'”' bk bl The 1 g . L] SRNER LD h shaw, too. Do you think, if we were % ,:‘. ,“_,[" worate the longest run on [ oA tev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, go,pth Sundayvs going, 1 ought to wear my new laco | P75 [+ D, vasior dress?” | Chinsxe Dirbers In. MARd: Likck Sunday school 9:45 a4 m M : “I don’t know what you ought o '"f"' “( .r\s n ”:‘ l\tl:cl)l.lofl o< superintendent M E Chu s wear; but why hother about w! Hr\ her than the rule, in China in (he' Preaching Sanday ar 11 5 m. ard 1. C. Jenkin you ought or ought not to wear, R : i 17:1: a8 we're not going?” 00) i rani barbers attending | - - Ludy school v " t customers’ wants in the rmeetive W dnosday iorn Are you perfectly sure you dor r|F‘. & tu He . costomerst " Home r ) g O tre ( o customners 3 WO “Tl‘t th 80 1 Trere appear to be no tendency to- . \ & A s Certalnly. 11 I wunted to 1 e inxtitation-of nsher SHoms | . Y oand Aal N : say so. There's no reason why 1] o : Sl 4 .i A Upom | should wish to be sceret about it sy : N I ounk Peoples s g i e | fi the y i3 to de i Vo 3 LI R0 B0 Shud . DAMeE, BAY RS j awey wit ’ gether. Thus [se6:10p. m home with just me. 1 was air S milies are purel l-IFI Reguiar & Ly &6 would inslst on going.” P'.' : Soohi 10 b | S S S H “Don’t you think you'l better toie | o gt 5 i ' h phone Mrs, Bannister now? We shoulg i 70 i s at least be courte even if w t wich to meet her friends” “Yes, I'll attend to it I wore Let me see? I conldn’t wear my pink "3l e : 1l X : { ! Ll | + 00 i 2 ; ‘?! . by that tim [ ; PRSI run along and pl i 4 \N\ TR we're not coming and 4 , , Grand Orde: of Eagles ol gyt A ' 73 Meets every Wednesday nicht 1o o° R 14 ’ Address, 2iv Lo, Nellows hal Rl ready before ! : ! R 1AW { .m‘]-\‘hm\r' all, | Rowland Gone o, Dresident; W, B i secretary “I could wear my big P W i —_— willow plumes and wonl BRI ey i POST 33. G. A. R. it all right to put on iy pirk and Parker lucky ( Meets the first Saturday in cvery wouldn't 1t2” Peus a 2 nonth at 10 1. m. at the home of 4 ‘Oh, don'lv st S Store b M. Sparling on Kentucky avenua .;essh?n o B s ast cal 1 straw hats and A C. SUAFFER. t i! . \u‘. f‘.r tan <hirts. Any straw hat Command John! Wha ¥ i R Sk 4 ommander 1f vou dom’t hurry an ior one dollar Prices 1 T iR TALLEY. Be late. T eon be 1.8 . Vanhattan shirts Adjutant hour. Il not have ¢ 1 e my hair” ¢ o R s L.0.O.F e - : Mcets every Friday night at 7:30 Betwe: ; Main € S-uo-p My wife hate sce me spend @ 1 n "iat 1. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and alckel on myselt ¢ Rl BOARDERS WANTED —— Good | Tennessee. Visiting brothers cof-; «afine too N [ would ] 2 - % v N - 5 SN, Ve nks 1 wou ‘:. card Everything new aund clean. | dial, ited. T. E. ROBERTSON, raise a wart to 3 collas but } 2 Nortk Flor Mrs S Alder- Nodle Grand. on if I really ha interests z BLT S-8-1mo. |E. M. SMAILES, Rec. Sec. of my family at heart " ! East Lak eLmd Mission. Made From Seaweed. |\h_\ chool E itly developed ‘“l\. loth is l'\\de Cloth U, Professional skill is the ifnportam considerati choosing your optometrist. The plain glass used pair of lenses has about the same relative value wood used in making a raz2c¢'dviolin. Theskillwhe fits_tUese crude materials to perform thsir allotted func: tiors is the elements of greatest value. People who hatc tried the “cheap™ ones appreciate this fact. (. Dr. E. H. Cole will be at Cole & Hull's Jewclr\ store Tuesday, August 27th, from 7 a.m.to 5 p. ™ Mak3 vour arrangements to consult him on that dale. COLE & HULL Kentucky Avenue. Opposite Park, Lakeland as