Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 23, 1912, Page 7

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L When it comes to fresh, pure, full- strength drugs, toilet articles, sun- dries, and all drug store merchan- dise, just ‘g0 to your phone and call 62, and you will be connected with our spechl order department, and your particular desire will be taken care of with nfim‘ofl good and prompt sérvice. “Everybody s Doin’ ‘ It” “Doin’ What?” Going To The + | Perkins walked into the hall with the | UALITY is the fundame{mi principie in| od store keeping, as in farming. costs np more for the transportation, han- ng, insurance, number of people employed, splay and advertising for good quality than poor. hardware is the best that we can buy. It s the least that the best costs anywhere. i enjoy handling our tools—-theythave the right hang i balance, Our builders’ hardware is durable and futiful. Our cutlery is made only from the best steel. " can come here with your eyes shut and know you are fting the best, = » ity is our watch word! Tlmber. anpenfi.ne. Out-onr fimu and Groves os High Reling Land, Sitnated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary ang Trucking Parms. Weguarantee all property just U] TeDresented by us. po«, W]g information see & Alfield Otite New n.m, _ mmm. FLORIBA, THEIR lllVfi'Efl GUESTS AT WBBRBAN HOME ; p:ry!:n(o ‘smart blouses. ® preline§ Lesther handbags inary move. he should have -y e cy bags, n, chiffon lnd : Bkirts with becoming yon-. -h-pod oyer the hips and forming & pan : the back, are mmix the newest md- : expected. “Come right in,” exohhned Perkins, I heartily, as the chfldl‘en began pulling || .| the geraniums out of his wife's flowei chett excmm & dive for “I'm just worn m&?m “& "Certainly ! “Go right lllend, Mrs. thuhett, get rested. That's what we're h Tor” She tumbled into the hammock and Hinchett went down into the front yard to encourage Bruno in digging up the pansy bed that Mrs. Perking ‘had been working over all season. 'As satchels his wife seized him. “Why didn’t you tell me these peo le had children?” she hissed into his | ear. “I could have gone away or got scarlet fever or something. You know that I've nobody to help me with the housework. And I was planning to make jelly today.” “Hinchett held out ot me,"" mured Perkins. the kids. - For the love of Pete, go an talk to ‘em.” “And that woman in the hammock into foreign fields. When the two men had pried the bulldog loose from the fox terrier’s neck Perking took his dog into the basement uul chained him to the furnace. While Mrs. Hinchett, from the depths of the hammock, was explain ing to Mrs. Perkins how badly she felt mat. of the time and how qulckly she umbed before exercise of any kind, Perkins took Himchett down to show him the village hall, and the other sights of which'the residents of the suburb are justly proud. Ha want- ed to get away from the atmesphere of the berries, which his wife had stocked up with to make jelly that da.y When they returned an hour or they found the Hinchett's Ht- boy ‘had set fire to the barn, which had | saved by a rqm..rhble dem- |, of energy on the part of his mother, ably assisted by Mrs, Par- kins, # pumping water and passing buckets. Dinner was not exactly l joyous meal; inasmuch as Mrs. Perkins kept buttons which . Blue serge and blu jgse columns, velvet as braidln: will be greatly us floh n.ppearnnce 1 . Fade. 'r‘he new waists are being many of them, with high satin xirdlu to wear outside the g ther collars and cuffs are co !.u ln _of white or colors, finished. and ‘pear] buckles. “He never mfined, tremely primitive ta.ahion nnd turning to the offender, Dqfi't yoti really think you ) more comfortable if yo boné out on the mat?"— panion, : : “¢ New Patent of M A nail puller consisting shoulder and a’ toothed wheel o trically mounted 1is carried on one side of a hammer patented by & Washington man, i Dutch In Russian Flage Petér the Great made the flag. He liked the Dutch so m just turned their '« d | maps Képt o not gontrol his feelings any 10::&1', i3 A A New Tailor Shop Mr, Pittman, the new taflor, has |5 begua work in the Raymondo build- |§ ing, Toom 2, mended, He comes well recom- He has the Mest line of . | woolens, latest styles. . Workman- | ship guaranteed. Also ladies’ ‘work- cont puits, jackets, smw—am. to vogr own individual m Alnu pressing ‘and cl men’srand ladies’ goods. Mr, Pitt- maf is one of the very best cuftors and fitters in the State, TRY HIM. Rogm 2, Raymordo building. Tele- “ phone 309. : Upholstering grimiy. “We'll havo . “You have Jally. it's late,” protested Perkine. "!t.vmhsmhlhurhfore you got o bed tonight,” returned Mrs. Perking.~Chicagy Dally News. What Makes Snow Warm, Snow is warm by virtoe of its light and woolly texture, But it is also warm on accomnt of its whiteness. Had snow been Mack, it would have absorbed the heat of the sun and melt- od quickly. Instead, it reflects heat, and the reflected heat falls upon bod- fes above the #now, while the warmth of the earth s preserved beneath it. -~z i FURNITURE upholstered, OLD MATTRESSES made over. OUSHIONS of all kinds made tol|¥ order, CARPETS and RUGS cleansd lnd ] 1aid; also matting, etc. In ‘vegards to workmanshiy, J Mr. W. P, Plllins, of Lakeland, wio/ knew me for about 16 years at Or. lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card or call at shop No. 411 S. Ohlo ave- nue, 5 Arthur A. Douglas g both]l ess Makingl} H. B. ZINMERMAN. Proprietor. o ouy el Sl ! 1 SM going to retire firom active bnlmn(h order to de this I'am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notlons, ete., ABSOLUTE COST ®£'yon vuntmmfla tldothowafldl(.mhum #14 1ay {n & supply of Spring and eh*m Tverything will be slashed to rock Bottom prices, including LAWNS, < LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, ONAMBRAYS, lul,mm,mnm Come land {See My 'Line. My Astonish You

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