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'PAGE SIX. LAKELAND — Fireman’s Carnival Week Dec. 30. 15 SUPERB ATTRACTIONS 15 The Great Krouse Shows MAJESTIC IN MAGNIFICENCE. MIGHTY IN MAGNITUDE. MATCHLESS IN MERIT. Crowded with Novelties. Teeming with Attractions. Where Pleasure and Purity Reign. It is a place of amuser.ent, and amusement is what it provides in exhaustible quantities, and to suit the taste of the most fastidious. Replete with an abundance of everything appealing to the refined and cultured, as well as popular wish. §oua[ ort and AFTERNOON i AND NIGHT ! | 1 A Budget of Queries. ‘Will you please tell me if it is nec- ure to a young gentleman each time | after he has taken you to a place of | amusement providing you have been going with him steady? Also, is it proper for a girl of eigh- teen to allow a young man to kiss! her good night if she has been going with him steady for only four monthl" Should a gentleman ask to call on* a girl each time he wishes to see her. | or is it a girl's privilege to ask bhim | to come and see her—E. 8. H. and | P.J. H. I Special Free Attractions SEE ELMA MEIER—The Diving Venus champion high diver of the world. Actually dives from a 75-foot pedestal into three feet of water. KROUSE FAMOUS MILITARY BAND OF TWENTY POFOPOPTIOFOPOPCEOIVO It is always polite to thank a per-l son who has shown you any attention, : even if that person be a well-kpown , friend. I consider it decidedly hn-‘ proper to kiss a man good night, and | ungentlemanly in him to ask ‘it. He' has no right to your kisses and will respect you much more if you hold yourself in reserve. It is not neceo-, sary to ask permission to call every time, for among good friends it is un- derstood that they are welcome. Questions From “Brown Eyes.” | I am very much interested in your corner of the paper and would like | to ask yon a few questions. My birthday is in December, on the 15th. I would like to invite a few of my girl friends in the afternoon ' and some of my boy friends in the evening. I will be sixteen and will have them come on either Saturday , or Monday. How should I word the lnvitltlonl’ Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store— we have it. for the girls and boys after supper? How should I entertain them? For this party I think T would ask the guests, tell the girls you want them to come in the afternoon and the boys in the evening for the ice cream and birthday cake. After all have arrived why not have Red Cross Pharmacy ‘Phone 89 % Quick Delivery (cough fee), sinecure (sin e cure). this makes good fun. dramatic (dram-attic), You will find | A Suitable Toast. Please give me a good toast to give at a Christian Endeavor society gath- ering—X. Y. Z. Try this, seems to me it ought to do very nicely: To those who have passed me on the highway and gave greeting, To the possible friends who have come my way whose eyes lingered as they fell on mine, May they ever be eager with youth, and strong with fellowship May they never miss a welcome or want a comrade.—McGee. Wishing you all a Happy New Year, we are still ready to receive your : orders. . In the instance mentioned, where Pure Food Store it would be best for the two to call together, or the “man in the case” i3 W. P. Pillans & (. PHONE 93 P = e o OB PRS0 0 Engaging the Minister. Have read your valuable informa- tion in answer to questions and 1 want to ask you a few questions my- self. When both parties concerned in a marriage attend the same church, which should engage the minister to perform the ceremony?—A. M. H. 0 may go alone, or the arrangements could be made by a letter to the min- ister from the bridegroom-elect. Luncheon Menu. I would be most grateful if you would outline for me a simple but cor rect luncheon menu.—Janet. Rullion. Preadsticks. Chicken Croquettes. Green Peas. Creamed Potatoes. Finger Rolls. Waldorf Salad. Wafers. Neufchatel Cheese, Ice Cream. Claret Sauce. Small Angel Cakes, Coffee. POROHOLOIOBOPAPOE OFOTOPCH Guest Book Verses. Kindly give me through your column verses suitable for a guest book.—A As fine land as there is in Flonda, one and a half § | Daily Reader. mile from station; 60 a-res under good wire fence; 30 acres cuitivated: 12% large bearing orange trees, 200 grapdrult trees, lmddcd 4 years old; 30 acres fine pine timber: 10 acres choice hammock land cov- ered with oak: 10 acres good muck land. The first man with $2,500 cash sh gets this bargain, another $2,000 to be paid in one. two and three years. Act quick as this wili not last. Call 01 write THE ALEX. HOLLY REALTY (0., Lakelaml, Fla- PRFFOO PTGV IGVOOVGIY = I think either of these quotations suitable: “Dear Lord, I thank thee for my friends.” “Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you." To Use Advertisements. Will you kindly tell me how to use advertisements at a party ag a con- test? By using a picture, should they know the manufacturer?—J, A Ww@mmf LOEOEG Use just the picture with the name of manufacturer left off. ishing how much we do not know ! when it comes to guessing “ads,” al. though they may be seen every day | and all are familiar. MADAME MERRI ..... =g Subscribe for The Telegram ,ivery remote period. It is astop. | i THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC. 28, 1912. FOUND GAS AT ORLANDO — Burning natural gas in Florida ‘und right here in Orlando may be- come an actual fact, and that at no It has just { icuked out that an investigation ie ' \uitely going on in the territory near me city that may make. her citizens “sit up and take notice.” It may be remembered by some that about nine yearg ago wells were bered for oil in the northwestern end of this State, where both oil and gas were discovered, and also at Jack- con, Ala., and that later investiga- .ions were made on the West Coast ot Florida, where wells were sunk, vnd both oil and gas discovered. But hese holes were plugged, and word was given out that they were of no mactical value; that the product was essary to thank or éxpress your pleas- | '°: there n sufficient quantity to i was therefore reluctantly accepted. v.arrant development. Later the most wonderful develop- ! nients have taken place at Beaumont, #iid Spindletop, Texas, where ofl and cus in untold quantities have been | discovered and are now enriching e territory in which they were (ound. One of the same gentlemen, who ussisted in the above named investi- cations and developments, is now in drlando and has made the discovery that natural gas exists in a strip ot territory close to the city. It is said that no later than lact Saturday this !same gentleman approached two rep- viable citizens of Orlando, relative to overations on certain tracts of land, aud let them in on facts connected with his discovery. It was then re- tcaled to him that the knowledge of ! 2as Lere had been known to them for two years or more, and had actually | Leen burned by the discoverers. Thom gentlement further averred at it was not common “hog” gas, In( the real article, the same as is toand in . Lonisiana and other points, but as to whether it was here in snflicient quantitieg to be of greart practical use they were unable to state. The investigations are still going | an, and it is more than probable that active developments may soon be un- Texas What shall T have for refreshments dertaken, It is said by those who are famil- far with the geological formation of this portion of Florida, and that por- tion of the country stretching west-' ward through Alabama. Louisiann | and to the Peaumont oil fields, that | the Orlando territory is in direct line with the oil and gas developments in | charades, acting out the words, coffee {tlhose sections.—Orlando Reporter- | ' Star, CARDUI WORKED LIKE A CHARM Afer Operation Falled to Help, Cardui Worked Like a Charm. Jonesville, S, C ~"“l suffered with womanly trouble,” writes Mrs. J. 8, Kendrick, in a letter from this place, “and at times, I could not bear to stand on my feet. The doctor sald I would never be any better, and that I would have to have an operation, or I would have a cancer. I went to the hosp!tal, and they opes ated on me, but I got no better, They sald medicines would do me no good, and I thought I would have to dle, At last I tried Cardul, and began to fmprove, so I continued using it. Now, I am well, and can do my own work § don't fesl any pains. Cardul worked like a charm.® There must be merit in this purely wvegetable, tonic remedy, for wom(n== Cardul—for it has been In successtul use for more than 50 years, for the treatment of womanly weakness and disease. Please try it, for your troubles. N.B.— Write to: Ladles’ Advisory Dept, Sena Treatmens ldMC:aEhA Womes,” seat in plals wrapper, 08 nu_ ttanooga, [enn for page book, S8 T 'L TGS 8 a8 P PR L SR COlL Phone 173 | { We Want, To Say To You That we 2pprzcirte the shopping you have done with us during the year, and especially through the holidays. It was much larger than we anticipated and we certainly appreciate your trade. We Wish You All A Happy New Year. SKIPPER ELECTEp | BANK PRESIDEN ! The following is an editorial no- tice from the Lakeland Evening Tele gram of Dee. 20, 1912: At a special meeting of the board |cl directors of the American State sufficient Progressivep Ibank held last night, J. L. Skipper i1 growth and the 1 was chosen as president of that in- ' sion of its business stitution, vice R. L. Mayes resigned.| The American Sta Mr. Mayes has made a splendid ex- its doors in October .. ., .. 5 ecutive officer for this young butlthough the third bam ing thriving institution, but finds the]established in Lake) ang, .preuure of personal business so great ' iDg a fair share of the { that he is compelled to give up the perity of the eity, ang position, in justice both to himself wanagement, witp iy, and the bank, and his reslxnltlon dty, will undoubteqiy Ibecome an important f, ., an earnest of its sycc. s§ g ity. He ig an able fip, qualified to guige the The selection of Mr. Skipper to' commnnltyu financig) y 1 i head the affairs of this institution is ' vertisement.) VAR Established 1850 J S s & c ere.,,,, o oon‘inn“u tanton 0 Your B"‘;hr A Specialty WHOLESALE PRODUCE Memphis, Ten Oranges, Grapefruit, and Vegetyy, lmmmmmmm«mmw i Another shipment of those delicioys ! | Peanut Butter Kisses have 4. nved, When wanting something i | candies don’t forget them. 5c Sack, | H. O. DENNY PHONE 226 : L AQHOSOECETECE0 1000004 Lakeland Artificial Stone Works Near Electric Light Plant MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONRY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Fiwe Mounds, Eto. Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charg H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. OHOFCHCHISTITONONONINE0E0 8040 000 H | | | | | | l ““The Home For Savings” . $ [Through the Door of a Bank| § Many a yourg man§ has] won;[his way upward in the busmess world. The habit of savinglin a representativ. institution---as" well as the helpfui as sistance which this bank renders it patrons---demands consideration. The doors of this bank are open to s sist every worthy enterprise of indi- vidual or corporation AR Vo THE AMERICAN STATE BANK OF LAKELAND dy We Pay 4 Pci Cent Interest N Atrctth, E & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland