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e PAGE TWO. ’ —— LAKELAND —— Fireman’s Carnival Week Dec. 30. 15 SUPERB ATTRACTIONS 15 The Great Krouse Shows MAJESTIC IN MAGNIFICENCE. MIGHTY IN MAGNITUDE. MATCHLESS IN MERIT. AFTERNOON AND NIGHT Crowded with Novelties. Teeming with Attractions. Where Pleasure and Purity Reign. e A ——— T ——- FES‘"VM- It is a place of amuserient, and amusement is what it provides in exLaustible quantitics, and to suit the taste of the most fastidious. Reple‘e with an abundance of everything appealing to the reiinad ard cultured, as well as popular wish. Srecial Free Attractions SEE ELMA MEIER-—The Living Venus champion high diver of the worid. Actually dives from a 75-foot pedestal into thrce feet of water, KROUSE FAMOUS MILITARY BAND OF TWENTY m R DOOCTOOOOONTIHOTOOTOTT DIPODCOOTOTOOODOODO0O000 Rosedale Rosedale lots are the best lots now on the market, lccated so L= =] near the center of the city. We will continue to offer them at thg original price wade one year ago until Dec. 15, when the price will be advanced 20 per cent. If you are thinking of buying a lot near in any timn in the wear future, you had better see us ay once, or you will misg a gold- en opportunity and regret it. T T Y T S A Y S S ————— o~ So——-rT . —— - o Smith & Steitz arid G L Ragan OG0 mr:m 180 A semtmamm— amme e e ,—.,.~ooooooaoouaoaoouaonauuoauaannuao Where Can You Get Them? || Ilere at this drug store, If the doctor says you neeld a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store-- we have it. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery FRESH GOODS Shell Pecans, Almonds, E W Nuts, llg_fl: Plum Pudcing in tins 20c and 35¢ ODCEOFOPAPTASOS0 +2 'i o| ":vooooooc-oooooooccvoooo_ocao Vi roads,” % Asparagus Tips 3B 3 g Dressings, Jais, Jeiiies and Pickles; also g ¢ Limburger-cicese, b 256 § § Cream cheest, cake 10c ¢ § Reccuefort Ciicese. Iy 500 3 Pure Food Store : W.P. Pillans & Co.-Ask the Inspector” £ e A GROVING FLORIDA The following article by “Mr. Doo- ey was read by Mr. E. A, Wright, ccitor of The Florida Grower, at the Asuburndale Booster Banquet last Light, in response to the toast, “A tirowing Florida:" “All aroun’ me,” said Mr. Hennes- sey, “I can see a growin’' Floriday. Lon't ye think we have a grate fu- ture?” “I do, indade,” responded Mr. Doo- ley. They's no place fer progriss liike Floriday, manin' thet they's rlinty ef room fer et to grow in. But th’ soil ez gud, th’ climate foine, an’ ] we're gittin’ the roigt kind ef plant- ers fer to make et grow. “I've traveled aroun’ Floriday a grate dale, an’ th’ improvemints } scen in two years is sumthing won- derful. Et ust to be thet whin ye wint into th’ railroad station' fer to | Luy a ticket, th’ agint wud give ye a | nasty look an’ a growl becase ye dis- 3 turbed hees pinochle game. Now th’ niost ef them will sell ye a ticket ei ye have th’ money. They’s other im- | provemints made be th’ railroad com- | | | | | T X R R T A R SRy | L4 Dies but mone thet | “Pl"'“'flt~.mur backs and sweet polatys seem moor. x “Sum ef the towns has advanced ! g|in two years so thet yo wouldn's &|know thim, They're formin’ protic- o |tive assoclations an’ ladies first aid & | sccieties fer beautifyin’ th’ home town. Tn’' ladies are appealin' to th' owners ef th’ pigs fer to put pink ribbons on thim so thet they will add {a touch ef color an’ tiauty to th city strates. Sum ef thim has ad- vanced so fer as to ask fer a lav Lapin® th' cattle off the strates afther [ reine o'clock at noisht. Other of th: ]’Iulin' citizeus are soyin’ 'tis all non- Psengo for to riny enrfew fer the cows “In th’ packin® el citrus frute or- anpeg, Floriday have advanced moor in two yearg thin Californay 4id in twinty-foive, We has sum en th' oirest packin' houses in th’ wurrald, wn’ some ef th® wurst; but th’ wurst row cz not as bad as th' wurst was wanst, an' thim thet was th’ best ez not evin zecond class now. The Flor- | iday citrus industry ez now on a firm- cr bagis thin 2vir before in its his- tony, an’ we can invite payple fer to come doon here an’ grow citrus frute terances wid coniidence we are no! le:nulin' thim a gold brick. | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK _W' If it comes from Cole & Hull the quality is right, would not have. THE GIFT OF ALL GIFTS is a piece of good jewelry or a good wa! Why you should inspect vur stock before purchasing your X-mas i: offerings have been forgotten. 'E class and price our new line of Persian Ivory? purchased of us free of charge — COME IN AND GIVE YOUR EYES A FEAST—We are pleased to s put it off—come today. We are prepared to take care of mail orders prompily. write or telephone. COLE & H Phone 173 Poor Spelling as a Lure, The critical eye of a conscientious orthographer was attracted by the 8ign above a Third avenue luncheon, and he went in to set the proprictor right. “Yes,” said the lunchroom man, “I know ‘sandewiches’ is wrong, but you see that sign attracts a lot of ‘smart Alecks' into the store who want to teach mo how to spell and after they come they usunlly stop | lox.g enough to order something, What'll yours bo?"—New \'Jl'l( Trib- | une, w be th’ on'y product. T’ lad win. vbute makin' hees farm in hees own | wuy, him studyin’ books an’ takin’ advise th' while, Wan day th’ naybor camie over an’ tole him how he should do things, Th’ lad looked across ti wnce at th' other man's poor fiel's, o’ e says, ‘You has yure way i Las moine,” says he. It remin's | e of a tad thet wint into a depari- Loont store, ‘Lo wants sum ovesalls,” o5 hie W th' bow leg oy, Al roight,’ gays bowie Th' tad lovked an ‘I sed dlure walk- 228, siart- i, Wil ting way. ol him, I vouldn't *‘Waik thet w thet way fer t «dostore. an’ suys e, watk | > “Tihc Howm “Uhere's wan bisy way fer to make spowin’ thet's to ad- veitise what we has, an® thin delivee th' to thim thet comes. They el of natural beauty to show tivin ali but we're behind in th’ artificial beauty. Pat flowers an’ shirubs aroun’ sure houses, an’ kape thim painted th' houses, | mane. Have gud roads; kape th' hoss frim th’ gtratts, an’ Floriday, an’ Loods upward in the D using The habit of siving' treat th' neweomer fairly. Adver- . PR X ) =egis el tein'll bring th' folks, el's up to th' ”_"“‘““"" " b ¢l payple of Floriday to kap: t(him sistarce which this here” Our Christmas display of Jewelry and Watches includes Choose from it and your present cannot fail to please. The fact that we conduct and buy for four stores enables us to buy at an imm means a saving to you. We make a special effort to get appropriate gifts for gentlemen It’s the real thing with a pretty monogram on. {| There Are Many Reaso; | gifts. and this fact gives it prestige that ip gy teh. It will last longz ense sayin z Have 3., W e enf-’r.n( art LOW you. Time's s Lort, It you ‘anrot ULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakel,y) Applrer!ly, It appears to be p. people to do a great g and to engage pretty cn strong-arm work for 11, getting what is thirg — Madame, There's 80 :nuch ity of them and so ! of tlhicm that a v to one of them ! of the rest of tia for Saving:. ' Muny a yourg man] has’ wen his v, ss werld, inarepresentatin as the Fapfo s Ih‘ k rerocer patrons---demands consideration, The doors ol this mrk are ¢ pen to e ttorprise of Gdi “IMoriday ez growin' be leaps an' | boun bat lln_\".kj "u‘hwn ds to hnt Nat Always Facy to Papecive, pot vl w. Floriday ea-an’ ol A p i r, over onn stetevery woerthy o IRtate 3 bein® born arzin' :m'i:}h:' s 2 % “an of th* youngest, Et have evory- vidual or corporation ithing to offer thim ther wants to live in a country where th' climate [z mild, an’ where they kin make a livin' amid pleasant surroundin's, | tarrin® th’ ho;e, “Gud roads ez sumthing Floriday veeds. Sum counties ez very liberal wid their money fer gud roads. Oth- ers ¢z not. Sum of th’ min thet says they is fer gud roads, ez loike th Loy thet wint fer sum salts, ‘Gimmec foive cints’ worth of salis,’ says he to th' drog stere man, ‘but don'’t gimme i much,” cavs he, ‘cage I has to take | thim mesilf,” says he. *Give us gud says they, ‘but not minny, 13 to pay fer thim,' they " what gud roads me:ns Gud roads fer Floriday increased land values fer thim, means moor payple buyin’ th' lan's. an' They’s nothin' fo discouragin' to th' new- comer wid money in hees pocket thin a bad road to th’ property hees look- in’ at. “They's gud lan's an’ bad lan's in Floriday, an’ as a rule th’ poor lan's ez th' wans thet's bein’ pushed th' hardest be th’ advertisin’ in th’ big magazines. A thousan’ dollars an acre ez no money at all fer to make on ‘thim lan's. 'Tis loike scoopin’ up £0ld in th’ strates wid a horse shovel. think thet it would be a gud thing ef sum of th' progressive rale estate mmn of Floriday would tuke sum means to stop thim from creratin’. 'Tis th’ wan big thing thet will do moor to give Floriday a bad name thin any other. most any up-to-date druggict can |3 A H ] 'l" I O ' Of course they’s min comes down Isnmply his patrons with a ready-to- 3 L] °* . ° (Y here thet has no business to go 1\\av {uee preduct, skillfully prepared in|= . 3 frim th* spot they wuz born Iperl’ecll) equipped laboratories. 5 g 2 They's naynle there thet knowe t!nm | An ideal preparation of this sor | = LakEIand’ Florlda 5 en’ ean take care of thim, an' pro. ! fs Wyeth’s Saze and Sulp Hair “"“'”‘3’0‘:‘0\2‘0’0000000}30«:-00.;.};,;3:{,:\Q_.nq,:.o.r@:@nq;o; _trc thim, T} ey'd niver be a suce Remedy, in which Sace and ¥ ———— sabision dahicans i | 3 anny » v are combined with other valyahl- | 239303 A ® g 5 s th' koind ai e i QD 2Q% QOOOGO. DD i 1an® a i1, Temedies for sealp tro bbb it : i .1' n o weak hair that is o A " 4 ! edy for a few d 1 : 10 the color lnally i “-‘ e fand as there is in Flo ndu, one crnil @ : I ik ' your sealp will feol begier, ¢ e from o tion; 60 a res under good vire : Tt in para. ‘}.mfr o i \“ acres cuitivated; 128 |y irge bearing oravyge tro - % 1 £ cinen thAN 2 Mon d 00 < & !4 { : v ‘y, n\ : 5 ‘.'(U U[:“L}n Il]ul recs, ])1.4(‘(] 'l'\L‘ul\ old: ‘; [ bettber thin annewhe ] you ; S sl '1‘” ters 10 acres cheice hammeck CoVag country, avin ef bhe £l of Irefl, losiny iis colop S ered with o; AR 1““'"“"‘1"1 muck lard. : 0 start wid, e ha 1 coming ont. Get a fifty cent b el 9 1'he fir st manwith $3“ C0 cash gets this b”r;r“.'fi. H il thet will nradien 1 cf Wreth's Saze and 8 fr 3 anothor \‘((() to be 7 T M 8 pear, e CAB't be o your drussist, and see what a g % Act quic i e puid in one, two and three yeir : mote, but he can be atin' what g 9s¥ treatment will do for you, Anyi 2 1UC &s this wili not last, ? I‘” mate allows him to raise, druggists sell it, under fuarantes | . Callor w rite “T knowed a man wanet thet came | hera frim th® north. | 1oight next to a farm where childer, 3 |yock. 24 that the money will be refunded if | Hees place wy, the remedy is mot exactly as repre- sented. ‘ ing in such a d that vory . they moot it, Wocan Fugitive, “Seribbles says he dashes off fugl- tive poetry.” “Well, it's been highly We Pay 4 Per successiul so far in escaping atten- tion.” Daily Tiought. He mneeds no othir ry whose hiread of life i i love and tho o. @ o i the beads |2 OEOIOOIAIOIRI0I0T Joun Lube |3 Old Time Remecy Darkens the Hair Gives Color, Lustre to Faded and|° Gray Hair—Dandruff Quickly Removed. For generations Sage and Sulphu~ have been used for hair and scalp troubles. Almost everyone knows the value of such a combination for keeping the hair a good even color, tor curing dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair, and for promoting the growth of the hair. Years ago the only way to get a Hair Tonic of this kind was to make it in the home which was troublesome and not al- ways satisfactory. Nowadays, al- e Present than THE AMERICAR STATE OF LAKELAND o a— For The it S ——— Cent Interest DO Wi QO by E (1 » Whi ”i‘flh[}h the Door of a Lot aftep o S ————re | | b hv. A AAAAAAAA A ‘\MMMMV‘ i Nothing would please the men’ folks more for a Christ a Box of HIEA[[X IlflllY R[Al]Y C0., Lakeland, fla' e ——) }&iwvvwww;w«m MYy R N At AT AW L VN N S Y o o o g g ? it . ( § DR=n 2=l 2= Rl R R - OWE