Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 26, 1912, Page 7

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THE EVENING THLEGRAM, LAY EL.\.\'n r; \ <|'1-'r 2g.. 1812 e ————————————————rerer WCT"" 13 H".T TOO HEAVY ¢ PAGE Y D SOCH GO0 8 €00 R THE REMODELING OF o 8 Ther all have the best —bur I P R 5 Sl - : Mlss BETT'E BROW" Burden of Fem lne Headgear " l E S 1 ! Placed on Animals Would Cause i al £ o ; Y rotest, B N THE LEAD By MARVEY PEAKE. P JOHNSON'S CAND g - \ gl At an ¥ est. It makes ‘em all & ! in tl iv believes that If dumb finie: | ban the best ¢ i | Bettic Birown was ”."”’",”' the e 8 4 : B nice. Fresh everv 2 B o porch swing doing nothing when the ; ity 18 i é i % {postman brought the letter. These | ' “ '1:'("“” pee @ K 3 ' {were Hotlicls twa. groatiel. H0CHRA: e Wome! "‘Lt: 5 Piano amd violin by Hadley and on it comes to fresh, pure, full- tions; sitting and doing nothing. She | of hu m.uné) : n::l;‘;\ _:: v ry el £ ¢ S i i 2 i N omore ed in mid- & iy speneth drugs, toilet articles, sun- ‘usually combined the two. o 1 more overburdene S Murphy. vios. and all drug store merchan i Her pretiy face resolved itsell into | ; ;‘-l ‘i Dito: Flaciiel ‘é i R A AR i ik {a veritable interrogation mark, when | SR e g 20 1o your phene and call she saw that the handwriting was | Whose “Costume fin Q€ b i Garman & CE NTR .‘& L Pl IAR MA e 2 d yeu will be connecied with { Bob Taylor's, f(.". \, = .:\;:TTII\"::ll-\'\\.»;n‘l:lxlnuur G 5 ; g s i | “Why, I haven't heard l'rnmll:im TO:' i }f"" & “““:_: .;' 1‘1::111'\:1. p:,.”“rl; oa :;: PHONE 25. THE ONE PRICE STORE AN o SR AR I e | Lve ves she exclaimed, "no 8 LG 24 VD AR o 050 :Fucflaflm’ag vO i desire will be taken Sil;(‘l- i.:- l\\'. nt tuh( Iw‘l‘hilipplm's after ! urdernetticoat three and one-half | ‘,0‘;..;..;..;,0.;.‘,..-..;..:ng.wsc»o‘:n:n‘n:roo-:»:v- "‘J"’O’-’O‘.’O‘:’C s | id tticeat wadded to the PR S e N arrel: \What can he have to i< wide, a petticont waddel A, LA - ¢ with satistactory, good und | ‘ ur quarre!; What can he |k' S e DM” DONT BE UNDER DOG | say?" Tearing open the envelope she read: prompt service, y| tiree stifly starched flounces, two | \ “Manila, May Zth, [ muslin petticoats and then a skirt. ' 11-‘ r Rottic & i “Lven if all these were made of light Lt ‘“‘: n“‘”"'m';';:‘,,’: stuf the weight and discomfort of such a quantity of material was so areat that the idea of a stecl crinoline wis greoted enthusiastically, and the rive in Br l 'u|n that von, I shall HENLEY'S | Phone v mind, | fortuight.—TLondon Chronicle, oo oand VISITING DRESS =] i~ <lim, e ‘ blne Wiy M ¥ WONNNS o stilt ,;.v.xmmmmmm - nd i wear ink ' wias i ————EEEe.., . my Very bodv Dozn , L “"% & [ tinis ettey for 1 A ite, “Doin’ W nair i, | T Th '3 | After Bettie had read the letter b4 ico ghe fell i a4 reminiscent (JOlng O e ‘-:' 1:1:‘(:.‘u1 she 11 into a minisc :f; [ *Dear old Bob” she soliloquized, 2 “how good it is to lear from you! 3 y o T) 71 rs . B S | And so you tave something to say \ ?"? _[J j’ 'j(‘ ;n to me! I was ready to forgive and bt o A 3 ) it von had only ot the next day, ', for 1o loved you and still - do. i Nearest L‘l'ld ore i3 Town \\||.|t girl could Lelp it? “Of conrce 1T 2hall dress I--no, I can't 1 Neven't had it oon sinee he loft? H he o b ! that ‘l'”l“x hod wngdred and ten M e ' __‘ Pl i L | (e 18 " i ttuted herself edintely she con L mittee of and meat et five weeke in which to take i thirty cight pounds!™ she said | The next mornine at bhreakfast Pets father was fall of troubl 1 i mooone of va‘ . o ) ) Iy Ja==thev e e r il Dany getually getting thin - and e culation. . L Caer, { Why girl, you don't look like sour self; yon've fallen away o mue! ¢ ooy trom the bost <teel Dinat vour elothes are ever so much to big for you. Now what js it”" “Oh nothing,” answered Bettie durable and| ¢ Our bu hardward Our cutlery i» h el T oeL e nere wilil vour esves A New snd know vou are o taest Yes there ) W eom I Sho { wrong with yvou” replicd her mothe al or “You needn’t try to conceal it ar Mr. Pittman, the new tailor, has lo love “Well, if you are determined g ; - [ pry into vour daughter's private a0 fvended He has the best line of faire, mother dear, I'll have to confor s | Woolens, latest styles. Workman- !that T am reducing my flesh hy ! ship guaranteed. Also Jadies’ work- rolling process. You seleet a loue | cont snite, jackets, ckirts—made to {floor space, vou see and roll bk Either von are siek or Lesun work in the Raymondo build- roo He comes well recom- SO0 “Rettie Brown, are you crazy " ‘man is one of the very best cutters “It's Bob Tavlor'™ And then g . gaged himself to the willing Betr, M < at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Mattress Maklng and recounting to herself the expe abll Torh ¢ .t i ith yeur own individuzl measurement. (J wenty-five times withour |, AR ARt stopping. Then you kick up your Also presing and cleaning, both “No, but I helieve being in loye | and fitters in the State. TRY HIM. . | pretty nearly as bad as being eraz: Room 2, Ravmor do building. Tele- “Well, now I begin to see daylight * | phnn: 209, declared Mrs. Brown. “So you are in U Il I | whole story came out. p g . . . and taken his departure, the your: nz Land, Situated on Beausiful Lakes. Paying Straw- woman in the case was in her ror and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just FURNITURE upholstered. fpncfis of the past five weeks, OLD MATTE made over “I shouldn’t have done it for | heels. . men’s and ladies” goods. Mr. Pitt- s love, are you? 1 thought as murh F Timber. Purpentine. Cut-over g i S ) ..a"d.. A ‘ Lands. Choice Colinization | After Bob had arrived duly « taking down her hair for the nic!- “osented by us For reliable informaticn see A ) 4 CUSHIONS of all kinds made to body in the world but Bob” she. . Order. [ ] |-|a|-v»d “but T don’t intend that CARPETS and RUGS cleaned ard In e | shall ever know that T was 50 e laid; also matting v > hi a In regards kmanship, v 1Tom &0 Mr. W. P. Pillir= ! knew me for abo lando, Fla. Drep - or call at shop No ¢ Arthur A, | TAVILAFD TLORIDA = ix o w oo i “seribe for Ihe Ielegram te New Depot, witi whalebones, a petticoat with' | we haa | inventor cleared $150,000 out of it in & | «|f] Come land "See My Line. Takeland, wro! at Or-| in the auto repair game, Send your car here where we have ample facili- ties for repairing of all kinds. Send | ¢ when the first sign of trouble ap- pears. Prompt cetion will save you ' from the discomfort and embarrags- wment of trving to fix things on the voad and not often succeeding Brown & Bonsac. < INON A AUTO GARAGE C0. _nkdar-n Flo r ida _ " M oo ¢ Weare now px‘~'|ulr\‘l| to Iurmsh iron and brass cast- N ¢ ines of all deseriptions. We 2lso do ail kinds o ) | | i | | STPNSQSAHLE V4D SQPOSTSOE0 P00 | };: machine work. ' lakeland foundry and Machine Co. S Phone 230 ] L.l»tull‘(] F](:rld.x I Another shipment of those delicious e Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- g % rived. Mhen wanting something in 3 = candics don't foraet them. 5 Sack. £ % 0. WENNY : H. : L PHONE 226 ! ' "J l ‘ MAES IRED CRNMIGNT PPL2E 100y 3104 CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU KOHEY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Mounds, Ete, Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Fres of Charge £ H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proyprietor | R OFOHOEOLGE i 01O IGIG OIOWIPOSUEIPORT 135 TH04 HICHCH0e [CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME | am going to retire “rom active business and in order tc e this | am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notlons, ete., ABSOLUTE COST it you want to make §1do the work of §5, come to my stove and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goode. Everythi:¢ will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHANBRAY: TILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Tlower IBABIN CROBOYS 1t My Prices Will Astonish You sIN._A. RIGCINS TR TN

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