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= e \ § : PAGE §° THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LARFLAND, FLA., AUG. 30, 1912. - < in reurn tol GENERA! TEAM WORK —Farni-! ; - {ture and piano moving Call Phon - % | ¥ . | '89 W, E. Tyler. 1-234¢ 8 * Ziz 3 Two full sets Alzer books for hov: ! G just received at the Book St FOU SALE -5 passenger to mn"l el ozt, condition, or will ex- for part payment on lLake- | NANN PLU.LRING AND | Uoestate. Address Box .:30' CONSTRUCTION 00 8-10-tf | Will baild your house, do tin work | thoroughbre ! | do your plumbing, run water and » | Telephone 31! | forth, roof your house with galvan Bishop, Morton [ized {ron 1, piteh, ruberoid or tile 8-20-5tp | Cage us a call. Phone 116 209 Ken- ) FOR SALE Maxwell runabout as | tucky Ave. T-18-t zood as Wil trade for Lake- NOW IS TIME TO HATCH DUCKS. fand re J. W, Kimbrough. Ao offer ekt e Natidine | FLone - cither of three leading southern va- “GH SALE—25-horse power boiler Buff Orpington, Pckin and | -horse power air lift, whlch' Runners- - both English and ! 330 gallons of water per min-| American standards 6-19-tf i 1 Nine v hogs Led, or address E. J. sireet in Bast Lakeland SALE | | ricties Indiun pamps wie Apply to W, K. McRae. WENDLER, 0 SALL milk cows. Ad- '\ 28-1m Lakeland, Fly driss dA Drown, R F D2 Box 1..; " Honmee takelid!, Phone 104-Red -1 ANNOUNCEMENT. FOIC SALE Two wholi and 1w = B . Ralf fare tickets to At Apply The Whit _'\"" Market, €A Wil A Clotitu ETRTE R huliz, proprictor, tormerly the ' Packing House Market, will open its fi'mu'.e for business on Monday, Sept. | 2o with a full line of choice Florida ' and western meats, fresh vegetables, Lutter, poultry 5. N choeese, and eg B Tey our Mother's hread, lnlll)\} sivietiy cash, Corner Flovida avenue and Main street. Phone 279, 820o-t Optimism, NOTICE. Leonidas. Ling of i, when de- Yoo cdern fureished reoms apply f‘"“'::"“ Thermopyii nst the Per- ! q \ex Holly on No th Vlovida | £120 Lot H!!]t""\l':\-m_ W ! . i R fone of hiz soldicts that (e Persian L YT and West Magnolin street, | Hibaks A REUT sl chool building, in { obsenred lh.- lght of 1the sun. “Never i, N26-Hp b mind that” was the fepiy: Swe shall | PO RENT O one vaenished bed- h‘.:\l:]‘h”‘“. iyantigs of Aehtina e '|",| o Apply 1o West Lemon .\'v. SRR N-21 tf‘ : Sadness ¢f Unbeiief, 'Ye 1-ROOM COTLIAGES tor T look upen unbalier o che sreatest ead and three d-room ottnges for [ of colamities. 1t is e Joss ot the s'toon time, So muon per month. ! chier aig of virtae, of the wighiie \!, AU Larpe rooms, 0 WO STALLY. Prower over temptation. of the most 3 Fquickening knowledge of God, of the | PO RENT - o-acre iruck farm, }l(-nl\ cure hope. The nnbeliever wonld ALE zomd Deroom cottiage, known a8 | paiy unspeakably by parting with Giplace. $15 per mouth or §150 [ every possession for the trath which | wh U in advance See W IV e doubts o rejeets. -William Ellery Jenuson, S-0-tf | Channing PO QENT toeacre truck farm, | BSTRY 2 H f Lakeland, known MAKES PRETTY TENN'S DRESS acres irrigat- , or $20 per Loin \ See W, Fiske e 3-9-tt One good oflice room i or unfurn.shed, in Green and wnuo smpou Zephyr Ad. mirably Suited for the Design Shown Here. Green and white striped zeplyr Is chosen for our model, which has the front of skirt trimmel below knees v RENT e urni '_' 'raue buildiug. Apply tu‘ l"' J. by a band o insertion embroidery; sl 6-29-tf above this at cach end i« a row of FOLRENT S Oflice rooms in the | iaiy green buttons and loops. sttt Tardin builling. see J, F The bodice is cul with a square arver, 7-6-tt | neck outlined with fncertlon, which s SN RENT FParnilied poomes, Wi Bast Linu treet, near Ll Mo fon N2 et wnd \ Jown gr \ Lakeland Ny s it pictar Yl | i Lool Store T-21-t1) "EAD arvers ad a this issue Full line voth Watorman ldeall vt Parker Lucky Curve l'\-:mla'u:i Yeus ut all times. Lakeland Boox Aare o244t Tast cali ou straw hats and Man- witan <hirts. Any straw hat in stock | o enc dollar. Prices reatly re- Manhattaa shirts. Bailey's. | S-16-t1 vine in and select some of our i wev books for boys, girls and fren bejoce the lot is picked over L LR vir shipment just received. Lake tard Book Store 7-24-11 BOARDIRS WANTED Good ¢ N erthing new and cleas | taken right across fromt; buttonms are 2 b jsewn below. The sleeves are edged v da. Mrs. E. S. AMer-lwih the insertion and have under- may S~9~1mo sleeves of lace. A black leather belt i \CCIDENT, PLATE the waist. te S and STEAM POILER IN Materials required: 5 yards zephyr ' CE, sce D i1 SLOAN, Pea | o0 " -z wide, 20 buttons, 2 yards Wing. Phote 349 1-4-t¢ | IBSerLc three-eighths yard lace. ! way.” | ry-eyed, lovely, graceful, making any mistake, " Isald gravely. to marry Billy Disbrow we nnm dn all we can to make her happy. not bad—merely weak." PERSUADING MARY PROVED BIG JOB By JUNE GAHAN, “Have you spoken to Mary Agatha?" asked Mr. Dickson of his wife, ! “You mean about Ford Layton?" “Yes—I happencd to meet young| Disbrow coming out of the gate and! it set me thinking. I hope Mary won't | | be dazzled by Disbrow's glitter and | flash and overlook the pure gold of Ford’s character.” ! Mrs. Dickson shook her head. “I'm afraid she will, James—girls are that “You were not—eh?" Mr. Dickson! | pinched his wite's plump cheek as he passed on into his study. “Oh, there never was anyone just, f: like you, James. T think Ford La | ton comes nearer than anybody else. | | 1 wish Mary could sce it in the same i light.” | “She seems to like him, too.” | “The child is charming to him—| only I'm afraid she is rather danlod, by Billy Disbdow.” | “Agatha, my dear, suppose you just‘ i drop a word of advice—if she doesn't | take it well, send her to me," suggest- ed Mr. Dickson, as he left the room A moment la‘er Mary entered, s'ar- her sweet lips set in a tender smile, “All alone, Momsy? she asked, as she dropped a light kiss on her moth. ers white hair, “Yes, dear. Sit down here a mo- ment, Mary,” and Mrs. Dickson, with | & wistful look at the starry eyes and | the tender lips, sighed at the idea of | vglvlng up this sweet daughter to any ‘one of the young men who persistent- 1y wooed her, “Well?” asked Mary, expectantly. “Billy Disbrow called noon, didn’t he, dear?” Dickson, hesitatingly. “Yes.” “I'm sorry, dear, this after. asked Mrs. but you are sure you are not making a mistake?” Mrs. Dickson stumbled cver the words, “I'm quite sure, Momsy,” said Mary quictly, and just then she was called away and Mrs, Dickson stepped to the ntudy door and spoke to her hushand. not “Mary says she is sure she is James,” “It she really wanis “The deuce!” exclaimed ary's told by father, frowning, When Mary came into the study to “0 teerons that they (tell him that dinner would be ready ly time for him to dress, Mr, Dickson pulled his only daughter down on his knec, “I met Rilly Disbrow coming out of the gate, Mary——T hope you won't be foolish.” He hesitated. Mary looked at him with trouhled eves, “I suppose he is what you wonld eall a good match,” she mur- mured, unwillingly, “Orf course, you don't have to think of that, my dear.” “Ile's nice, too, father. lovely dispozition.” “Well--daughter, think it over, don't deefde hastily. Ford aronnd lately, o Know “Know what “Oh. T ean’t tell you just father' Nor untit 1um<n'rn\\x know what day it js “Is the twenty fifth annive rsary nf; nr wedding day.” “What I've got to say will be your «dding gift frorn me” whispered Vi and then she ran away, While dessert was being served Mary was ealled away from the table by a ring at the telephone When the three elders were alone Oreat-Aunt b spoke up YT saw your Iy Dishrow noing from here this afternoon. T hope is not leading him a dance. 1 T will speak to her™ They were leaving the Aunt Becky a He has a and T haven't seen 'm sorry, too.” yvou won't be--later—when vou * she said quickly, he asked, curiously. now, N | {In fifteen minutes and thiere was bure- { | Do yon ! room wien into tho hiy {11 1 1 N arted at ! it I'm not oo he said at last, “Whom are tou coine o then?" demanded Annt Decky very bright eyes “Ford Layton,” confessed Mar v, with crimsoning cheeks. “T've beo 'n | trying to break the news to all ~f‘ you, but you insist on urging me to| marry Billy Disbrow——so 1 thought | I'd wait until Ford—he's coming to- morrow—and T promised to tell be. fore he came.” a “My dear Mary, they were tr_vim: to| warn you against yvoung Disbrow!" ey. | claimed Aunt Becky, delighted beyond | measure at this outcome. Y. shall | have my diamond chain for a weddin ,; present!’ | “Aunt Becky, you're a dear!™ cried | Mary, hugging her warmly. T dmt, gce how any one could drcam of my | caring for any one but Ford ™ “What was young Dis here today “I geuss—he was here sayv ‘No' to “And why night?™ “T rather think he wa: me say it again,” she “Shall we =o and mother to he * admitted M id he telep Preosze) Damage by Lnglnnmg in Cities. Investigations F\tl‘ wire pected srea w { ver) alwayvs as proved by the { naturalist tolls of 2 O R R Tt Tt O ol T - generally made 1o th nee of rods Eagle Not Always Brave. Eagles are generally helieved 1o be courageons B ADRIIIIDNTIORMIININN THE LAST CALL ON HATS : SHIRTS Beginning Saturday, August 17th, | will sell any Straw Hat in my store foi $1.00 Regular prices on these hats were from $2.00 to $3.00 Shirts Going, too All $3.50 Manhattan Shirts reducedto . . . $2.30 All 2,00 Shirts reducedto . . . . . 4z All 1.50 Shirts reducedto . . . . All 1.00 Shirts reducedto . . . . . .79 All 75c Shirts reduced to TG S8 All 50c Shirts reduced to e s 390 Come early before they are all picked over. Must have room for incoming Fall Stock. E.F. BAILEY 2! Lutheran Church midde over Furope % | Lor ()ru' e and Sn, 10 justiy t swehiel thet the dam- | 3~ 3 | Rev. J. Mathia e cities partien- | S5 Lfirt (“ Utennesses Ave tsed 1o a very marked h \..,u“\ school 1 3 ent orear Is ex Preaching seryvic ']"”w fit-eg >7 00 p. m, gvcord oo tection in di- l olts Ax the | A pan undersromd, T is eX ! phSbee et ed R R bidd —— there vill be noticed a . : ' ol ureti I Ve inoun of da | EIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. MO g o toimn will be Coruer Florida avenue and Bay St. 3 lightning ¥ SL1 Services are he Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, | g, pp Sundays 1. D., pastor. i Sunday school 9:45 u. m M | | Stevens, superintendent. I M. L. Church. Sout Preaching Sunday at 't a w and C, Jenkins, Pus oopoom. cuay =chool Y:40 Weekly prayermecting Wediesday Lt BT (un'n',;.n T30 W held or That they are not ' brave as is supposed is tollowing anecdote: A combat hetween on missel thrushos und 2 white tailed Wem arl Af¢ So- iTveniig eor “n'.tvl in which l'll- latter \\;|~r1hor~ ety M m Prayer meet! oughly vanquiched, (nd was discov- Ba AT T | ered squatting dowu in o ched. where fait ‘ ',II.‘ v R Am!.! re { e had been driven v home of refuge |t 8118 bom { roi the nhery hind ! Rezalar wentidy business weting | Chri Ch e . f'r=t Wodnesday ot 7:30 p.wm Geo. W. Weimer In Bevhood Days —_— Sunday s llm' 4 S it b ueriek N W oK) East Lakeland Mission : ! we sSunday school a E. A. ! : Prayer- yterian ¢ Evering sern \YL S\I" S LV she Y. P. 8 C. E. meets at ¢ pom LUXFEL (. That's the lense that cuts out the ultra-violet rays and only admits the soft light. Daocs the bright light make you squint and frown and give you a dull heavy feeling in and about the eyes? (. Consult Dr. H. Edgar Cole, Optometrist. He will be at Cole & Hull's Jewelry Store, TUESDAY, Sep- tember 3rd. He gets results and can refer VOu to sev- eral thousand people he has fitted in the past 25 vears. COLE & HULL Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland Wednesday,