Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 29, 1912, Page 8

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i | Abowt | | : “I never can understand why a wom- | M ; an wants to keep a room as dark as l: { . pocket!"” . ! “And I never can see Why : man | § T --Pai ¢ eveeplassos in an| €80t read a paper without having !§ ".ll'o."l : 'i":om ;fl‘!i:ldg::b.r((:[lllrllll 12! every blind in the house wide open!” | D ek ; | Sunday noon—a cloudy Sanday— ! |Ohlinger & Alfield, and receive r(-—: when Paul had felt too tired to 8o to | ward. 8-29-tf. ¢ church and Frances had gone alone. GENERA!, TEAM WORK—Furnt | Returning in the state of readiness for vure and plane moving. Call Phon.- | Ifritation that often follows spiritual | fahidng : : . uplit, she found her husband in the 289V, B, Tyler 1-23-' | parlor, haloed by tobacco smoke and | S0 IR CCIDENT. 'LATH ' encompassed by Sunday papers. Every aE Jniing W ... vt (s ! shade was up to its full height, every !‘L\R~ SALE—S passenger touring | SURANCE, see D. T1. SLOAN, Peacock | curtain pushed aside. .ae; ‘4ne condition, or will ex-,b o Phons A12 4-c.1y The sermon had been on “The Sins ebmames for part payment on lLake- | SUlGInE. Reote __ of the Tongue.” If it hadn't been for ! wnd real estate. Address Box 536| Two full sets Alger books for boyS hat Frances felt she could have said i takeland. 8-10-tf | just received at the Book Store. | volumes as she went about the room, gixiss | uaet 3 A 7-24-t! straightening curtains and shades. As | SO0 GRL-ine CotonEv her efforts narrowed the light which | tiroc Jersey hogs. Telephone 34! MANN PLUMBING AND fell on her husband’s paper, he looked | Red, or address E. J. Bishop, Morton CONSTRUCTION CO up with some annoyance. : strect in Kast Lakeland. 8-29-%tD | wyp) hujid your house, do tin work, “You make it so dark I can’t read,” FOR SALE-—Maxwell runabout as |4, your plumbing, run water and so he comm'ented. Zood as new. Will trade for lake-|forth, roof your house with galvan- "The.res vnod sq?;ldse ] halwl'll‘ngl:vter{- Iand real estate. 1. W. Kimbrough.|izeq iron, tir, pitch, ruberoid or tile. :;’;:;‘:;:“L‘;M: l:o‘l"";:m dem “h;v; Phone 224. C.te us a call. Phone 110. 209 Ken- {he shades claar. up to the top of the FOR SALE Nine thoroughbred | tucky Ave. 7-18-tf. Lindows.” saroc Jersey hogs. Telephone 341 Then came the remark with which fied, or address E. J. Bishop, Morton NO\‘\” lSfl’l‘flM“Ey thfihrlfifilfyfxfil this began and Frances' retort. With | [ street, in Bast Lakeland. S8-30-w-1t | . sl it i fRL the words a recollection of the sermon O EALR B i v?thA«r of ll.t.’l'l' lv:n ng sout N.lll “4- faghed into her mind an ' ' hut her FOR SALE—d5-horse power bo victics ~Buff Orpington, Pekin and jinctightly and stooped to , < up the aud h-horse power air lift, which Indian Runners- both English and gcattered papers. pumps 550 gallons of water per min-} . . .o ndards., “Here, I'll do that,” said Paul, ris- | ute. Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf J. 1. WENDLER, ing lazily. “But what's the sense of R e A R VR S-28-1m Lakeland, Fla. picking them up before I've done read- 1 A S ing them?” ! 5 “They look so untidy!"” | MAKES AN ATTHACT|VE SASH There's no one here to he hurt by ‘ - it except us, and I certainly don't mind | | Pale Greer. Satin Ribbon Lends Itself it!" to Almost Any Costume—How “And 1 certainly do'” ! to Fashion It. “I beg your pardon. Of course, if \ | —— they don't suit you they must go : One of the most attractive sashes I~ “Do just us you please! [ don’t care | have scen this season was made of how you keep the place!” pale green satin ribbon eight inches And Prances left the room with dig- whoon i hod vooms apply | wide, folded in several narrow folds nity, her head very straight. To go A\lee floily on North Florida | 9nd encircling the waist In a rather t church and say your prayers and W vt Masnclin strect, | 1arrow band. come home feeling hfll'l"\’. and good, v ; G In the center of the back 1s a flat and then to be met by a thing like this | § Bien sehonl huildine, in L.:nlw bow with two loops and two long ends the moment you got into the house! Sk Y26 ihat reached almost to the hem of the What was the use? i Wit RN One turnished bed- | skirt, These ends each had three Like a profane echo came the mm‘-‘ \pply G100 West Lomon St | 1ace medallions, graduated in size, set mur from the room she had quitted: i T {g, the smaller one at the top. “Oh, hell, what’s the use?" | 3 1 thought what an easy thing it Frances stood still. Should she go | R REND core trnek patel | would be for a young girl to make for yupstairs and cry or go back and laugh. | v wile from ity limits on Lake | herself, for the price of this sash was Then—was it the sermon or the Felinesvorth, Address M, 1. Simon, | Quite beyond the means of a woman swear?—she began to giggle. That | Hiox 291, or phone 254 g-2-6p | With A slender purse. gaved the day. She dropped info a | i . : AURNISHED ROOMS Fold the waistband ribbon on & seat on the bottom step and broke into | FLSh N i Pk d "' straight plece of belting and catch it a shriek of laughter, waleri how oo HEHE Soath Now York f gown underneath with sflk matching “Hullo! What's the matter?” from Youie A-U2-Gp | the ribbon in color, and sew hooks Paul. WO $-RO0M COTIAGHS [or | and eyes on euch end of this to fasten “It's so funny! Here L come home ent and three froom cottages for itavaling the walbl : “‘e“m,: plous and prayerful, and lose i (o 5 4 Pin the lace medallions In place and my temper the first thing and scold, sale o time. So muca yer month. | gow them down firmly on the edge and you swear! Say, isn't it funny?” AN fars rooms. 0 W OSCALLY. | with fine white cotton, then cut aWay “If that's the way you look at it—" WO RENT eaere truck farm, | the ribbon underneath, leaving about «wyel), it {s! Leave your old papers Mith good “-roow cottage, known as| @ quarter of an inch to turn back and a1 gver the room it you want, and Atfield place. $15 per month or $150 whip down on the wrong side, so that ;¢ the pesky shades out of the wip- yily 1 4n Adttics. . Hag ¢ D frayed edges of the ribbon Wil gows if you llke. I don't care! I'd Ncn 8-0-t¢ show through the lace, rather have any old mess than a row. S 3 Sew the ends 1o the ribbon-covered [et's be comforiable!” POl BENT 1o-acre truck farm, | belting, then the hon over them, and pay) ;made a circular grab at his pa- \ _woes south of Lakeland, known | the sash is ready to wear, pers. “They may go hang for all of e Whipp's piace. 2 acres irrigat- The same Kind of n sash without he1 1 thought you were going off G E260 to July, 1913, or $20 per ln.u\ fusets, !»m \\.nh each end edged 4 ory.” . t N 03 Aradn with deep silk fringe, makes an at- < was!" ) u;.:;l‘ in advance. Sce W I:I.skc tractive sash o wear with & summer \well, I'm glad to know how to ! sulison 3-9-t8 frock. You will find it quite a simple proak up a weep. One little ‘cuss FOR RENT--One good oflice room | Matter to make yourself one of these yword' worked the curc. By George, I'm # bey furnished or unfurmshed, in Ne"_“' sashes if you are fond of needle- _glad T married a good sport!” v A work and have what {8 known as PR L. Drane bullding. Apply to H. J. good taste.”—Exchange. e . s 20 BEARS HAVE LITTLE CHANCE i FOR RENT Ofice rooms in the — un:th o ardin building. See J. F.l Methods of Hunters in India Make Larver 7-6-tt! Capture of Game They Go After PO RENT Furnisied rooms, ! a Certainty. | : :,-,, ..I,,i‘h i i ¢ \_P.“;_I;‘r\ A curious method of capturing wild ¥ bears is employed in certain parts of RS RN India. Wour or five sturdy men are ':— \‘ armed, two with long spears cross- ‘ bharred on the handles close to the ¢ ‘ sharp two-edged blade, aud two or ' ' M'SC[llAN[o"S ; three with ten-foot bamboos of which { | the ends are smeared with bird lime. ‘ 'l Thus equipped and leading several } an hour or so before dawn 'I‘he)‘I s atwcfonery at lowest prices in ] pass along the base of the hills with |— = ' tawt fakeland Book Store the fresh moraing wind blowing up T-24-tt from the plaing below | ‘ Should the hunters be lucky, it 18| fiv:%c Halley s tor straw LMK, AHE not long before the fierce dogs wind A " sreat bargains for the ncx!, the bear, and though the dogs of this 5 B AR S-16-t1. | species hunt silently. their straining | Riggest line girls” and boys' andi :Y: t::;’n:: :::;‘rms their owners that . dren’s books ever shown in Lake- e o . "“ .t d! Pu.: ro:s“ultr 5::‘:‘;1‘:‘: ll:::k! The dogs are slipped and disappear g' g T in the semi-darkness. Soon thelr 3 : it roaring and growling indicate that { Brzg us your pictures to frame. they have found the game. The hunt- s -+4zizad Book Store T-24-t1) ers run up to the spot where the hear * i READ-- Carver's ad in this issue. 1s gflu wlthhfl:' dl?nd ‘ ut t paae ! men with the limed joles poke ; an v}lli-larr:: ll:‘::y \(\::::t,r;l: ldo,l; the bear in the ribs and ad: wist ' e e e the ends in its long hair, holding i Peas at al]l times. Lakelund Book | It fast on each flank. The s earmen ' store. T-24-tf complete the operation by :eneated Last call on straw hats and .\mn-} spear thrusts. i uattan <hirts. Any straw hat in stock | It 18 said that a party ot experienced | fni oue dollar. Prices reatly re- men with gom'i dt?i!'l never fail to se- | 1o on Manhattan shirts Ba | cure the bear in this way. ' o i Instinctive Deb vae iu and select some of our . nstinc 'Vf_ e.:acor. i i <o #ew books or boys, girls and, bal;'::’x::"?'o"k your wife to the base | 1 : before the lot is picked over. | “Yes" r.eplied M Meektor shipment just received. Lake- “DId she enjoy it ¢ ook Store. T-24-tf “Only parts of it She thougkt the 3 BOAROERS WANTED Good : ~ wasted a good‘dzai of time running H Fers « new and clean. Practical Getup of Tailored Shirt- around the lot. but she thought the ar- ~th Florida. Mrs. E. 8. Alder- 8-0-1mo THE E'ENINs TELEGRAN LAKELAND, FLA, AUG. 29, 1912. ~ What They ~ Quarreled waist and Skirt Which Would Be guments with ho Usefu!l Far Into the Autumn. {nteresting s W.re quite powerful dogs, the hunters sally forth | heator and « cemctery lot; cheap. fTHE LAST CALL ON HATS : 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 $5.0¢ Shirts Going, too All $3.50 Manhattan Shirts reduced to All 2.00 Shirts reduced to & o ‘n = All 1.50 Shirts reducedto . . . . . LI3 All 1.00 Shirts reducedto . . . . 79 All 75¢ Shirts reduced to L R A3 All 50c Shirts reduced to R S T 38 Come early before they are all picked over. Must have room for incoming Fall Stock. MR OO New Bracelet. It you have an old-fashjoned black onyx armband set with pearls wear it. It is again fashionable, A large hand looks smaller below a black bracelet, and one woman with rather red hands wears an inch-wide band of velvet around each wrist for which she has jeweled clasps, changed to match her gowns. Sometimes these velvet bracelets are set with large diamond or pearl buttons or pinned with a cameo or a seed pearl brooch. A fashionable serles of bracelets that can be had in French jewelry I8 Lutheran Church Cor. I, Orange ¢ o, Teny Rev, I, J. Mathic Tennessee Ave Sunday schovl 10 9 Preaching servii i 7:00 p. m, fecond unlt days Catholic Churci Rev. A. B, Fog, Pastor Services are held ¢ fourth Sundays. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, D. D., vastor. made of thin hoops studded with col-| Sunday school 9:45 . m H. § ored stones. Au emerald hoop, a dia- | Stevens, superintendent M. E. Churek, S mond, a ruby and a pearl one are worn | Preaching Sunday at 11 a2 m. and| 1. C. Jenkins, I together, 7:15 p. m. ~unday school .4, | Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday! Jlorning =1 The Butterfly Craze. {nvening at 7.3¢ npwort Thero is at present a craze for but- Woman's Missionary ang Ald So- Evening terfly effects, The design flutters on | ciety Monduy 0 pm Prayer-meot!: parasol tops, on smart vellings, and | . .0 ¢ Hisnlcs . = is worked in wonderful iridescent ef- RE DR TODI0S \eeting ) B fects on the new trimmings. The |3t 6:15 p. m R winged favorite is used also as shoe | Regular monthly busitess meeting Christian (5 buckles, brooches, coiffure ornaments ' frst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m Geo. W. Welm and beautiful designs are seen in —_— sunday sclool namels I i ? . 4 4 R . [ East Lakeland Mission. Communio: satin and velvet butterfly bows edged Sunday school at 2 p. m. E. A Preachine with brilliants or colored s : kit L 5 lively. SISt S5 | Mitten, superintendent. Prayer-| Y. P. 8. ¢ The material is slipped into a frame, and thus any color can be added to the diamond's rimmed bow. meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Presbyterian Church. Rev. R. A. Ward, acting pastor Sunday <00l 9:15 a. m Morr'»~ germon 11:00 & m Sunday st hc Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. vices during i Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30.'of the illn other socleties .t | yyterian churh Evening sermo! ALL SAINTS' EPIS.CF Giving Up Everything. Hope must have departed from the advertiser wiio Inserted the following: tor Saie—Edison phonograph; also & 5 LUXFEL (. That's the lense that cuts out the ultra-violet rays and only admits the soft light. Does the bright light makc & vou squint and frown and give you a dull heavy fecling in and about the eyes? S Consult Dr. H. Edgar Cole, Optometrist. Hc w1l be at Cole’& Hull's Jewelry Store, TUESDAY, Ser- % tember 3rd. He gets results and can refer you to sc'- 2 eral thousand people he has fitted in the past 23 vea i Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakelan o P

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