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PA. « BIX THE EVENING TELEGEM, LAK):.\\ND, FLA, OCT. 17, 1912 atest safe makers. the world’s vros theft, ete. dgiinst fire, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Udterly proof OF LAKELAND Q) Nl‘)\"f‘fi\' any fear of burgoais il you keep.yout piapers, valuables aud jewcdry n our deposit vaults —built on the most sciestific modern lines by G0 L QOB QEOPO LD 0308 SALE--FOR RENT : @ B If you have rooms or a house to rent, see me. I you want & % to rent rooms or a house, se: me | am located in the Raymond: ;:: building, Room 1, and [ offer my services to all who have business ;;: with a conscientious and capanl- real estate agent. 1 will b2 & s pleased to show you properties, either city or country, groves, truck 2 lands, ete,, will tell you the.truth about it and give you a fair Q 6’ deal. If you are a stranger, drop in and see me. I will be glald ‘5' -8 to give you what information I can, whether you wish to pur- & & thase or not. Yours truly, ;:; 3 & 2 N. K. LEWIS, Phone 309. 8 S‘E"}'i"}i QPOPRDPDOMPTGE GO IIDODO IO IO DO DO OO O e 1 “WOODMAN SAVE THAT TREE" i ¢ /‘. shonli be the modern version of the i femous poem. Don't let it wilt and aie dust for the want of o little at- -} ) tention, Come Lere and get a tree - sprayor with which you can rid your H \‘.' irees of all moths, caterpillars, bugs M ungi, ofe. You wounld not sell one ol your trees for a lor of money. 2ow the earnestness of your regard by saving it from its eneiies, Lakefand Hardware & Plumbing Co. R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will furzish plars and specificaticns or will follow any plans and specifications furnished. BUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY Let me show you some Lakelond homes I have built. LAKELANWD, Phone 267-Graen. FLORIDA Live Where You Will Like Your Neighbors We are exercising great care to sell our ROSEDALE lots only to the best class of people. Thus we give you desirable neighbors in addition to ROSEDALE'S other attratcions. Wide streets, shade trees, fertile eall, buflding restrictions. Inside the 7, one block east from Jake Mos- g SMITH & STEITZ ad G. C. ROGAN:! Dieen-Bryant Building Whatever you want in rea leststs »., have it By GADSDEN KILLIAN, Mrs. Lawrence came back from the woman's club with a firm determina- tion thut her husband should reform. This feeling had been aroused by a very remarkable paper by Sarah Jane Tlutehinson of Doston, who had map- ped out an elaborate system whereby husbands could be reduced to their | proper subscrvient and helpful state in the housechoid Mrs. Lawrence's was to begin on Lawrence wisely refrained from men- tioning the fact to him. Sarah Jane Hutchincon had said that the more subtly onc acted in the matter the better would be the results. Mrs. Lawrence was thankful that the pre. scription didn't call for an opening conversation with the patient. Her husband had an awful temper and he might not understand at first just how good the treatment was going to be for him. The'plan was going to be a very easy one to work. According to sarah Jane Hutchinson, if the arti- cles of wearing apparel which the husband flin about in the morning are left ur i until his return in the ever and the ef- fect upon his clothes will be so0 great {lhat he will be a model of neatness from that time on. ’ Wednesday morning Lawrence | strewed around the flat the usual number of collars, neckties and shirts, I f1e got out his mackintosh wnd um- ;I;rvlln and then, having decided that | the day would be clear, took down his | new fall topcoat. On discovering that ! the temperature was too high for this Eg:lrmt-nl he dumped it into the Mor- ris chair and made a hurried exit t(r«::m the house, tossing a couple of soiled handkerchiefs on the divan as { he went out of the door. For the first time Mrs. Lawrence surveyed this scene with satisfac- tion. Nothing could be a better ob- joct lesson for her husband than the {flat in its present condition. She de- | cided to do the breakfast dishes and ithe leaving for her sister's house. | She preferred that her husband thould face the confusion alone on , his return. | 1In the course of an hour she set |abou! dressing for her visit. She had to put away some of the neckties in order to find her toilet articles. She was obliged to put the collars in the drawer 8o that she could make the bed. The clean shirts which had 1b¢-nn rejected in favor of the one husband’s reform day. Mrs. chaerir which Lawrence wore that morning could never be left on the window seat, for a shower might come up and soak them. The laundry was paid for out of the house pocketbook, and it wouldn't be good policy to be so ex- travagant in this reforming business. 1 Before she realized it, the hedroom f\\'na quite necat and free from the orig- Uinal appearance of disorder. She up- | braided he f and then reflected | that the parlor and dining room would !ho bad enough to teach the desired fesson. She had to take the hat aund raincoat off the sewing machine in order to sew up @ rin in her gkirt and really the easiest thing to do was to hang them up to get them out of the way. When che lett the house there were just three of her hushand's belono- inus stil misplaced—the two hand- kerehiofs and the new topeoat 1ast would be an awful example to him, for it was in a nice little heap in lie gcat of the chair and would wrin- |kle beautifully. i Mrs. Lawrence made a long day's /visit and returned home at 6:30 in the evening. Lawrence was due home |at & and his wite thought how touch- !ing the scene would be when James should take her in his arms and say, ‘Dearest, I see the error of my ways. ! Never again will T be so careless.” She didn't know whether to say, tin ¢ ' the various styles of clothes and This [ Ty Vit ssible for All Women to Draw Up Absolute Regulations as to Their Clothing Question. There are a few women who are ¢irong-minded enough to remain true to a certain kind of dressing in sum- mer as in winter; they have plenty of duek and linen skirts made on the slim, fastened ! American iabor \"%\ eOmeke.... \x A.H.T. CIGARS A. H. T. CIGAR CO. Lakeland, Florida same pattern, short, doen the front with large pearl but-l 3 we the waist line | : inside belt, are of the heavier [or the morning andi ci mull type for lhe’ i 1o t from They wear collapsible i - without trimming, either in black or © hite, and thereby save themselves confusion and anxiety concern- be-oming color schemes, jiut these women are in the minor- fty. cven if one envies them one does noi always copy them, for some rea- gci which it is hard to define. Pos- we get tired of the uniformity, or it is not becoming to us, and we arc tempted by the many new ideas in clothes and the various ways of 22 up ourselves with the frills and v ssories that sweep the country like a tidal wave. Cotton Duck for Motor Tires. One million yards of high grade duck, to be made from sea Island and Egyptian cotton, has recently been sold by a Georgia cotton mill to snulacturer of automobile tires. i ity of t highest grade, used only in the Juaer tires, the lower grade of goods | 1 available for the smaller tires.)': One million yards of cotten duck, one | vard wide, is a pretty big order to go |, from one mill to one tire manufac-| . turer. It illustrates, however, the ever|:. broadening market for cotton and the |® renson why a big cotton crop has been ', so promptly absorbed. Every year| ! sces new uses for the south’s cotton. |’ only is it being used in the manu- facture of tires, it is Hkewise used in| . the manufacture of automobile tops, b and the wider the use of automobiles the greater will be the demand for |, cotton.—~Manufacturers’ Record. ihe q this material is ofll, ] Deaths Caused by Snakes. The danger from snake bites in trep- ical countries can hardly be exag- gerated. In Brazil alone, 20,000 per eons are annually bitten by snakes, and over one-fourth of the bites have so far proved fatal. Case of Ingratitude, When Lord B—— died a person met an old man who wis one of his most inthinate friends. He was pale, con- | fused, awe-strickcn. Every one was trying to console him, but in vain. “His loss,” he exclaimed, “does not af- fect me so much as his hornble m-] gratitude. Would you believe it? He died with We Won’t Sacrifice Qulty ; i but we arce always studying how to Increase The Quantity ¢ give the “most now but we are anxious to wive ar f I (% 44 : | me anvthing in | himed with him : | { wat leaving LR 1 more. Phoue us and prove it. {at his hree times a weelk (B p 1 for 80 y 15 —-— [ Best Butter, per pound . | Lack of Proper Courtesy. rv{ Sugar, 16 pounds . ..... There uged to be a time, not £o | N 0 : { | Sary tohi et hion 0 6N beriomed | Cottolene, 10 pound p.alls e saA 8 v Seh e e b i | anything from a book to a shoe laco I?; Cottolene, 4-pound pails. ...t it " cted to return it prompt- | K Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails. ........ vl condition. With our ¢ : : sadialidension 1& écans famlly. size Cream. . 7 cans baby size Cream. ... ! one was exp Iy and 1 3 thine back un- 3 vees Jor *I lowt U e t“l r:;lr;; 1.2 barrel best Flour........ Vi ey SRy lor “I lo " weem to be al he | apolosy 1t ooy voung girls deem | 12 Pou“ds best Flour... ... ..... NECOSHUTY — UXC : | Picnic Hams, per pound ............ Vol $ad Sequel to Wedding. | Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams. . ... ! A landan 1w which & newly married Octagon s“l’; BIOF....500eis . couple, the chief bridesmad, and the Ground Coffee, per pound. ....... (A ¥ | “best man” were driving from church g § wed hncehed over By s& aleciiis HHen 5 gallons Ketosene .................. veneavm £y car in Lille, near Paris. the other morning. The coachman had his legs B broken, the bride, a girl of twenty-one, w e e e i [ ] [ ] | “Darling, T forgive you,” as her heart | broke her right arm and was badly would prompt her to do, or to re-| hurt in the head, her husband escaped mark coldly, “I hope you will remem- [ without a scratch, and the bridesmaid ber this lesson,” as Sarah Jane Huteh- [ and “best man” received internal in- wasn’t a soul in sight. The coat was |still in its reformatory heap. The mail was untouched. Evidently James 'had not returned! After all, it would | be rather fun to see just how he took it. , At 7 o'clock she heard the familiar sound of the latch key in the door. | Then in walked James with two mem- | bors of the firm whom he had brought home to dinner. Mrs. Lawrence was excited. She hurriedly wade the Morrls chair ircndy for the corpulent senior mem- ber and flung the new fall overcoat {on the bed. James followed her out ‘ to the kitchen and demanded a hurry- up dinner. He had to go that eve- ning with the two men to put through an important business deal. He rushed out after dinner with the men, and Mrs. Lawrence had the evening to herself. The coat wor ried her. Really, men have so much to do that it is hard for them to think of little things. She hung up the wrinkled garment penitently. The next morning she smuggled it down to the tailor’s to be pressed. using the money that she had saved out for ;the matinee. Lawrexce never knew how narrow- Iy he escaped beiug reformed—Chl- cago Daily News. Explaining. “Show me some tiaras, please. 1 want one for my wife.” ; About whot prica?™ ch a piice thai 1 ean 3 i3 ) vl =Pe inson had suggested. juries. She walked into their apartment 2V, and looked about anxiously. There ENDORSED AT HOME. Such Proof as This Should Convince Any Lakeland Citizen. The public endorsement of a Im'ulI |.i|i.wn i the hest preof thap can be | { preduced. None better, none strone- ! 'vr can by hod. When a man (‘om(si i forward and testifies to his follm\'-; leitizens, addresses his friends and neighbors, you be sure he iv! H thoroughly convinced or he would not do so. Telling one's cxperionco' v.hen ig is for the public good is :m] act of kindness that should be appre- | ciated. The following statement given by a resident of Lakeland adds one more to the many cases of Home Endorsement which are being pub- lished about Doan’s Kidney Pills Read it. 0. D. Bryant, proprietor of Bry- ant House, Ribbon and Tennessee avenues, Lakeland, Fla. says: *[ Is the pride of the goed housewife and the clean cut man or women .Here you have the care that makes you a constart customer. We aim at being the “Laandry that is different” YOUR OWN SPECIAL LAUNDRY. Try Us Today—Just Once. consider Doan’s Kidney Pills a rem- ! g edy of merit and do not hesitate to' # Lakeland Steam Laundry Phone 130. give them my endorsement. I hava taken this remedy for backache and {poins thronzh my kidneys and it has | acted Jus; as represented. Doan's 'l\'idm-:- Pills restored my kidneys to “a normal condition and toncd up my entire system.” { Forsale b West Main St. Stotes woa=bot the name—Doan's— ard take no cther.