Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 9, 1912, Page 7

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| 1 4 i knowledge ' tends going) L. ] ‘1 ;:' { isionl Big Out in Maz- N L 1 %. t - lam i : B Q da iamp Prices : i ¢ ¥ : : 2 § 15, 20 and 25 Watt were 50¢ now 40: O % 47 Watt were 35¢ now. . . 45¢ ‘;' :’ €0 Watt were 75¢, now. ... .. .60 g ; 100 Watt were $1.10, now. .. ... 90¢ 3 150 Watt were $1.60, now. . $1.35 5 250 Watt were $2.60, now. .. $2.25 P Buy Mazda lamps and redu o your light bill. For sale by A @Sos.,\, fox@ &7/ f er‘: it A Budget of Queries. Would it sue, if n to know in the next is- le, ir it is proper to ac- | an fnvitation (If one in- to a luncheon, when {nvitation is on ordinary calling card. Also when invitation h faruml Is it | proper to call funcheen and » I8 it proper to acknov lods tien to an "1t b ntion or s? FOR A WCRTHY CAUSE BY JAMES KILROY. “Well, old man, what are you doing fere? exclaimed Simpkins as he sat down beside Brander g our mouths water v you get to eat ever suppose nix for & jover \\h it YOou s there, nobody would you'd come back to this | nickel joine.” The other young man shuddered as n Led at the fried potatoes before “Wlen 1 ihink of the ti: tho honest he hin ! i ne pa- f <hil';|. and truly cof- ‘ fo i uneanned vege the sure jo h butter we zot t —" A (sigh tinished the sentence, What happened?” inguired hia friond, sympahetically. “Old lady at a table in the corner of the restaurant. |2 [ Brander took a savage bite out of a buttered roll before he answered | 1 shortly: \'atching the waiters play tiddledewinks . ith the dishes. What did you suppose I came here for—to 1 i bale hay?" g “Don’t be so smart.” begged Simp- A ! ks “From the way vou've been ' e Ibr about !hv plice where you | | H i ————n 1o Buil? | Afe YG&E G If so, or if you need lumber or building material purpose, let us fiz In blinds, etc., of any kind ure with you mill or for any worl, dvors, sash, we are the leaders. ARE YOU GEING T0 PAINT? We can save you money on your paint bill and guarantes Our paint department is in chargze of Mr. W. R » sal- isfaction. Vause, a very competent man, and we cun furnish the material that will make you glad. and do the w ork for ou in a way Give us a chance at your work Builders Lumber& Supply Company <4 2 { | Tlorida Electric & Machinery Co. st Ly \ 0 | d S| per at a hovie vodlive to Toa UNepest Bravder shook his head. v 0 f Ui y £\ at six oo fra i Lo 8 vt criglonu oliel flyil E H. & E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, : PHONE 46. DRANE BUILDING | dress with a tra. veil? | ¢, mpkins. “Tell me all about Phone 28. Foot of Main Street E: ‘5" —Jeanue, it drove you from your happy ] OO DI I x Jt R o St D N G2 e, O | o 250 0 c Rl o il e o kb S 4 g 3. 3 % | Every invitation where the hostess E + grunted DBrander. i - h provides a luncheon, dinuer or sup- | rdeed? If so, why?" ST I S IR ML Tt T WO SO0 IR MO0 GOO0NDODD o k | 8 ) EORXR ¢ F SOQCOD INCCLOGUCCL L IL000 QU m‘no’ per should be acknowledgzed at once, | Sinee vou must know, my old lady, i » 4 M i 2 woels wois she to ki ¢ HOW | as vou e it e ) | gy . sl 4 T Timber, Turpentine, Cnrover | 9 how is she (o kuew for pas vou call the best cook that ey B dar treliahie service dav or nigh Q L OR SAI t Ot \ . 4 to prepare? My theory s that | o holongs to the United Order of < [or JEECDE S lilile sorvaie day ¢ L -; Lands, wice Colinizatlon ¥ wvery invitation skould be aceepted | o pinks.” lo GO TO Coets at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Q] or regretted just as soon as possible. | owpues i |5 ’ L;’ ' line Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- & " the strict sense of the word :lllltll Oh, a sort of charitable organiza- | 5 g o Q hEhRET i " i ) g 7 )| according to the old fashioned rules oy ynd soiority mived. Chey're # ” oy and Tracking Farms, Weusuarantee all property just %‘ of ctiquette, ealls <hould be made af- this week, to get & . . ‘Vers an on g 1« repcesented by us For reliable information see S| ter accepting hospitality, but in this | ot the founder to 2 . : : 0 &1 ey penorction and on aeconnt of ! R Specessors to Witkerson & Aldridee ? 34140 ¥ td cos i eities one over- | 0" Y Ion( o B L% I DS ) {1 foat thigt oot pav ¢ finsiol o1 A 7 ek . % 0 l‘ ! o i 7L Livery, I'eed and Sale Stabie @ l)ii d t whers do e come in, or ;? i 5 “ 3 )y b i i awenm b o Phone 196 104 S. Massachu etts Ave. 2 nanog'te New Depol, 1 triin i proper it it "' t suits her aba ud night and tind . ".’ X s, her prrse and her convenicnee, o to T ot home? A QL iaraedia oo o O Bid ol CROTOe0 BOEOEEI I v SN BAGOOIIOAANG L MIDOODC I NI g - Jeomonth now we've had that ba- Concernirg a Shower, | | e o L I R g e e T SRR Tt w IR Tl S0 w S S IR T T e S SR S SO A SO ST S B A giving i shovwer fora gi('][]'ir-n(":v conty are constantly QoG DO . b iR w Avrr.‘»rc-m-u.\ Do mine and would fike it you would | Lol § ot olf easy by giving a fg, TONT IGRGET TO GO TO @ | mive me a fo ions. Do not 1ot Lt e givts at the house have . o] 9 o | wish to play car itowould ke to 1ty mate eoticies Gl we eonld a () an 0““ ry ai‘. ‘C Iri 0. 5 :f: do other thin I thought for one ! | ade tiroagh the heaps of ‘0’ LAKE P H A R M A‘ I @ | thing 1 mizht have ench gnest hem a | weol Ve pale pink tie ||-k:<‘ : 50 \? towel, and to the one doing it the [, oon cprons cnd yellow plano searfs _ saneid Top voun 2 [ neatest and quickest give a little | poin e parlor. Embroidery | \\ ¢ are now preparcd to furnish iron and briss cast- 3 e % ‘ Ni,'“l .“r.. RomG K, Shaild BNt i n the salads and neo- g6 of gl deseriptions. We olso do all kinds of § O The colors are to he yellow and wet of all, no one talked of any- ' machine work. 5 PR 5 Q ¢ rl tm dS ecordtlol]s » white, How conld 1 best earry them | o100 bt the heavenly statue and o 9 S 3 L out? What would be nice for the | ingy people are when it comes & O 2 Festooning, Calendars. € 'ou’ny Pads, Christmag Letters 2 | luncheon?—-Anna n to real ¢ ¥ Ands Lot & l ( ! I { .'? Christmas Carls, Holly, & o 'y Boxes for your Christmas § For your decorations all you Wil | ou things 1°d not want to see, even if presents, etc. b | need B8 yellow and white chr.\'-\‘nlll""_" [y did show ‘em to me. Then we @ Plygne 230 Lakeland, Florida 3 o | mums and earry out the seheme a bit [ wepe told to get onr suppers ..|,g..." . i < | in your menu by having a eream of [ whope thic week, because our land- [0 HGBGHADOHO DO E»OQO‘FO(I-O*QODOOOOQO. orlony: ablip SAEH - the gvaton: otk ot [ fidy: rult it tlicy-nouded hopto gonai S0 T e e T e D | hard-hoiled eggs sprinkled over o Guet the bas We were told to sae- QQOOQ(N)OOOOOQ spoonful of whipped ereem; serve il pifice ourselves for the good of th ; honiilon cups: fried chicken brea <4 oguee: nay, more, that supper s !m-'" E | sveet potato eroqueiied, corn fritte fng served by the United Sisters. But NYA L s FA =H M § " pincapple salad, cheese erackers 0 | axeuge me.” ASoutherb' wind and a cloudy sk Proclaim it a Hunting morning.” If you are planning a hunting i them is just for you to decide « trip this year, you cannot af- ‘ord to leave this store out of vour consideration. We have everythirg you may need at prices considerably lower than you will find in any other store. We carry only the best guns and the finest rifles of every description. handlz the best quality of loaded shells. semi-smoke- powder and revolver cartridges. Everythirg. in to make your hunting successful. have outfitted many buntsmen cemplete. Their sat- e reeommendatiors are the best procf that ovr hnnt- est that can be Lought. ontfits are the Wilson Co. vnowith sunsl y The towel idoa od one. and you could give th wel tor the priz voere Concerning a Wedding. I am to have o morning wedding with ahout thirty g may | . several questions 1 will you ple 1 heip me plan for it? Arve invita! sent where only the relatives in ! [ same town arce invited? Do the b and groom stand facing the gue 1s the double ring ceremony becor more popular? -\W_J sts; i s Indeed, yon may ! questions you wish. I am right he to answer them to the best of | ability. For a simple home wed! you need not send engraved in | tions, but just little notes or ask relatives and guests yourself to v ness the ceremony. The double r ceremony i8 quite popular, but 1' and the question of whether yon stan ing the guests or with vour b ask just all o | clergyman who is to officiate n | has some preference to express 1 he will do at rehearsal. Questions of Precedence. When does a gentleman precode a lady while escorting her?—Groo: It is the man's place to pre 1 ahead of the lady he is with ' u going through a crowd, in ¢ % through a door, in getting off o' a gtreet car or railway train, in ¢oing upstairs and down an aisle. Country Girl's Answer. It is perfectly proper to ask a v oing man to call again if you really woul i like him to do so. There probully would be no harm in going motoring alone, but I do not thing it Eighteen-year-old girls can not be 100 careful of what they do, and how, and when, and with whom. It may m a bit prudish but I assure you I do not mean it so. 1 Reply to “Anxious.” 1 do not think girls your age nood | make a “curtsey.” It is very pn | for the younzer girls a i in dancing school. [ th i down your back for a cou 1 yet, is best. ! i Maggie Jane's Answer. 1t 1s too late to reply to your first questions but the department had =0 much about the subject, that 1 irust ing clause in the agreement between | ——— —— you had your wants supplied. I thitk the name suggested for your glee club | a very good one. MADAME MERRL “Pwenty-five cents admission, for supper, 56 for a posy in your but tonhole and a dollar gel chanted Simpkine 10 oni! After nervously rumhlim: in his pockets, Brander said: “Here are lot of tickets yon ean have. Take your girl to th It's real mnb-l treatod Brander “Think of the good you can do” | “I'm apoloy zed Shll[il\lllfl-! “hut 1l s my busy week. BEvery| evening is filled” } “The man that hath not charity in| his soul,” misquoted Brander, seorns | fully. “You don’t have to buy nuy-{ thing. Just go and look on.” “Take your own girl,"” retorted | | | ¢ Simpkins. | “I did. T bought her the tie hnldn-fl that |~hc s going to give me for C! hrist. | m.m “Peor old Dirander!” said Simpkins. “Well, never mind. You'll soon have peace. It can't last forever.” “What ean't, zaar? Dut neither can 1 sighed again. Brauder Rabbit Developed a New Nall. About forty-five years ago three| pairs of enterprising rabbits were in- troduced into Australin. Today the increase of these six immigrants may be counted by millions. They became a pest to the country. fences many feet high and thousands | of miles long have been built to keep out the invaders. The rabbits had to fight awful odds to live, but they have man. They have developed a new nail—a long nxil by which they can' retain their hold on the fence while climbing. With this same nail they can burrow six or eight inches under the netting and thus enter the fields | that mean food and life to them. They are now Jaughing at man. Reserve power has vitalized for these rabbits ila\‘nnt possibilities, because they did i not tamely accept their condition, hut in their struggle to live learned how to live.—Animals’ Friend. i King Adds to County Estate. King George has purchased, for . $60,000, Shernberne hall farm, close to ! Sandringham. The farm was be- queathed to Emanuel college, Cam- bridge, many vears ago. An Interes'r the college and the tenant is that the tenant should supply six fat turkeys yearly to the college. ty. Have a good | Bt Simg wios shied. “What do you take me for--o millionaire? I'd neve it alive” ; hink of the noble ecause,” en-|* the holder or the ba-! Fortunes have | been spent to exterminate them, Wire | now outwitted ! You can depend on Nyal's Face Cream to restore your com- plexion. It is a delicate cleanser and heantifier - free from grease It will make rough, —the disappearing kind—con:ains peroxide. Delishtial and velvety after shavirg PHAF’-"IACY Q Sslala s male e leole] .00'04'040!0 PO 050 O EOROTOROROEC AOIUSOOL G0 £ lakeland Artificial Stone Works 5 Near Electric Light Plant MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flowe: Mounds, Ete. Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. FNOPIPOEOE GO L GIOMOMIFIEET S 0004 THICDLTE0INe red skin clear, coft A "CENTRAL SO MIDD O oc-or»!:wc»c»ofao-mcoom&m SRS S O+GS0PTIOIOIGHO - | & b4 ~§ :D. Fulghum ~ CASH GROCER 216 South Florida Ave. Phone 334 Just Look at These Prices 17 lbs Granulated Sugar...... $1.00|Ccflee (ground), per lb..... .. .83 Salt Bacon, per 1b.......... 4‘/«- Cnions, per Ib ..... SRCEL Compound Lard, per lb..... “‘Inlh Potatoes, per pk 35¢ 3 cans Tomatces ............. . .25¢ Starch, 6 pkg ok 3 cans Sugar Corn ........... 95 | Argo Starch, 6 pkgs......... o Best Flour, 24-1b sack......... 90¢ | Nutriline Horse & Mule Feed. $1.73 Best Tlour, 12-1b sack....... .. .45ciCorno Horse & Mule Feed. .. $2.00 Dest Flour, 96-1b sack. .. .. .. $290{0ats ....imiien coininnn $170 T bars 0ap oioiiiiiiiiiis 25c'Shorts .................... $1 & Head Rice, per 1b. ...... " 7c!Corno Chick Feed .......... $2.28 , Coffee (Arbuckles), per Ib. 28&'Schumacher Chick Feed...... $2 -& Csffee (Green), per 1b. 93¢/ Wheat ........ . . oe o + SR0 |l uarantee my''stock 'to ;be 'strictly Fresh and 'First-class.~~ Give_me a_trial and be convinced P N

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