Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 11, 1913, Page 7

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tested, looking at me asked you for tonight, not her.” “You asked me? How can you de- |y e THE. ENTRE NUS" [,z on e Are Yo Satsfi With Where Yoo ftt } liStc“! Blg C“t “I Mal' How Invitation by Cross-Eyed T&?{}mumnfl m‘ B s s B G Man Mixed Things Up. “But 1 don't and never ;u;.;:'.,.:‘ For nice meals, good homecooking and By ADELE MENDEL. “Don’t say another word about the dance, 1 beg of you,” sald Beatrice. liberately say that when I heard you “I simply can’t bear to hear any more in:m her?” : about t” ; Didn't I look at you, when I -!'“;' “Since when are such subjects too ‘I'm going to take you to the danoe X frivolous for your ears?” queried ; "Thlen I laughed and laughed until | O MHS' HENRY BACON could not laugh any more.” 2 a i 211 South Tennessee Ave.—Miss Browning's da lamp Prices pleasant rooms, apply to Drusilla, raising her eyebrows and : R or O7ebIONS work. | “What was so ludicrous about that?” Home 3 5. 20 and 25 Watt were 50c now 40 40 Watt were 55 now.......... 45 “Bepecially when fn all your finery | iSRS DOCTC GOTA0HOATITHTITI0EIensIeneirETTTR and_ glory you most lkely will lead Until that moment I never thousht ________/—‘—‘ <0 Watt were 75¢, BOW. ........ 60c the grand march with Charles.” sbout it. He's crosseyed, and whe be looked at Hallle, in his own heart “Nothing of the kind,” answered Beatrice in a l-don't-care-what-happens and soul he was in reality staring &t me. That's where all the trouble 100 Watt were $1.10, now........ 90¢ tone. came up.” A BB 3 T B AW R ORI IR B NI 150 Watt were $1.60, now. .. $1.35 SR s e hate & for the |4 occasion?” Oh, how disconcerted Hallle would be if she knew.” $2.60, now. .. .$2.25 950 Watt were y “Yes, and I'll wear it if only to show | “She never will. The best part of by their audacity.” “It's always been my pet aspiration If so, or if you need lumber or buflding materisl of any kind, “But if you're not going With L4 Charles, who 1s?* {o see you two married,” said Drusil or for any purpose, let us figure with you. In mill work, ¢ ® E » [ 3 ¢ i Buy Mazda lamps and reduce your light bill. For sale by “Hallle Weston.” . ¢ 4 r c ac .“er “Incredible! Why, only last week | m:‘".“. your wish will soon come doors, sash, blinds, etc., we ore the leaders. 4 da [lect i & M I“ y co Charles remarked in his nonchalant| ™ fl | o & way, ‘What do you girls see in Hallie? ‘Beatrice,” asked Drusilla, “won't ¢ Or o D B ING She reminds me of the brook that It. be dreadful after you are married it ¢ PHONE 46. ¢ RANE BUILD went on forever, with her incessant (‘"‘"l"‘d ';h°,““dt"‘y t‘;""“‘ m“‘" to e 4 " ! vou and look at another woman?” R o p3000T0RSUIRERECIOHOIOROATON Drusilla, when a young man talks | T o0t mind that ever again, | We can save you money on your paint bill and gusrantée st - - . .-———|to you about a dance and asks your clared Beatrice vehemently. Docause ietaction’ 0 int department is in charge of Mr. W. R : .-:0.0«3»0«3060&0@ SOPOOTO FOFQPOHQRIQIOBQI o0 | opinion on all details, and then at the “.“'fl” 9478 ull other [women l‘?k plictioh. OOr M I : SRR ; . 3 eleventh hour asks another girl, do alike to him except me. So there! Vause, a very competent man, and we can turnish the material g DON'T FORGET TO GO TO z::t'#l::k: ‘:n :r:::. Justity his con- (Cowflxw“”“‘"‘-’ and do the w ork for Tou In a way that will make you glad. ; eal o, nd 1 simpy can't dersand SCENTS ARE GOOD AND BAD[[| Give us o cosnco st your vork ? t,” admitted Drusilla. _— H AKE PH ARM ACY “Are you sure?” Something That the Individual User ] ? “Positive. Hallie and 1 met Charles Wil Have to Determine for i H on the street. He came towards us in Herself. 2 FOR YOUR his usual cordial way, and stopped to _— H say to Hallle, ‘I'm going to take you Nearly all the essential olls dis- 8 i to t:oh:lht;od Nus® affair, Hallie | tilled from plants have an effect on Com a“ H mus ve had some inkling as ehe| discase powerful as carbolic acid it- 2 Drugs, Drug Sundrles’ dl(‘l:'tll":pukr mu'prlllsed,l nndmonly self. Pine ofl, eucalyptus ol and oll K said, ‘I thank you; what time will you | of turpentine are among the most use- § TOile t A [‘ti cl es Et C cnllFfor me? " L ful of disinfectants, but at the same E.H&EO GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, . “For a moment I felt the keen nsult | 1imo a great many of the choicer per- Main Street. 4 b § that he should jinvite her in my pres-| fumes have an equally beneficial of- Phone 28. Toot of ¥ o 00t IOTORORE SOBAR0: CIOPOHOBOPGDAIOROPOITEOROY | T1°% and then 1 sald, ‘T'm going With | fect upon the health. 4 o . e i O B e Jesse Tompkins.” You know Jesse 1s| The use of scent on the handker- i b HOE HEOPORORORO OB HORIPOPOTOROIORC always pestering me to g0 With him. | chief is likely to save its user trom S = e | 80 I knew I could rely upon his taking | cven the worst of diseases. Laven- 5 i 000 e COSOROROROORNNON me. We left Charles at the corner,| der water has frequently proved fatal 0FCORORCHCHS s {o the microbe of consumption, and Timber, Turpentine Cut-over the perfumes extracted from rose- Fo R S A Lb ) e L mmary, thyme and mint are all excellent Lands, OChoice Colinisation Tracts at Low Prices, Flerida Homes and Groves on High antiseptics. Then, on the other hand, there are | & Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- f,:":“.,;," t,:'.f,‘:,';,e ::,:;ln:" p;m:;,fif: boary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just as represented by us. For reliable information see perfume found in Indian ink, is some- times extremely unhealthy. Women LAKELAND, FLORIDA. i PHONE 226 ¢ For Fresh Oysters, Fruits, Candies, i Nuts and all Confections ! have often been known to faint when in the presence of anything decorated [} with Indian ink, and a sachet contain- ing this fragrant essence is to some persons almost rank poison. Phul-nana often excites nausea, a8 | do many other strong perfumes. Some Indian scents cause nervous compli- cations, and any one losing appetite sl it or suffering from headaches that haYe | 5o40a0¢0OOTHPIERIIOIT SOLOHANPTHTOTEELON00 no explained cause should consider |4 the properties of the perfume she is é . using. On a few persons musk has & L Y P I d bad effect, while more trequently the 3 lSt Our ro e 0 ay odor of apples, oranges, bananas and ?mufi:l'tl;:é}'ffim“‘ baysder And be ready for the New Year's rush. If you don’t find Barsons who suffer from the bad or. | & me in my office, mail me description, price and terms I'll do fects of one perfume will generally the rest. Loans negotiated. find that some other kind i8 very bene- ficial. Pure violet essence is especial- H e W, FISKE JOHNSON . provided it is obtained from the flow- 'e:‘ tt‘I:f‘:rll’t:.elves and not from chemical ‘ RE AL EST ATE BRI e Sooor pasnie of Suaaied, | § BOUN 17, ERBYUOKT NUILBNS, LAKELAND, FLORIDA PROMPT DELIVERY 4. O. DENNY v WO‘CQW”O\VMMO&M.\»(‘ g e > OFOSOPOFOEOLCHOTFEDHEOETA S 3 Opposite W.w Depot, | “1 Simply Can't Understand It Sald Drusilla. and though 1 was the one to be offend- ed, he doesn’t even bow to me when we pass each other by.” “Jesse i8 much shorter than you; don't you feel like a giantess when F y /‘ ¥ S 2 \ “ = : ¥ Y & ‘ [ ] w‘M and a c‘o you're with him?” “Well,” said Beatrice, “it cume to 4 me like a flash that I wouldn't give . . ° Proclaim it a Hunting morning. |aoe woar. it tle man with loads of money is better If you are planning a hunting e e, e, 3 ford to leave this store out of st e g, “I'll not have any one'’s sympathy,” We have everythirg you may need at PriCeS:se ieurmined, "kt duie 52 the gayest of all.” considerably lower than you will find in any|, W, Betrieer el o better you look than the lust time I other store. We carry only the best gUDS|saw you: you aro tainy it must be your hat. It's so0 becoming.” A people without any form of T® | 45060000000AAUANRIICOTON RTINS ligion, without superstition, devoid of | ~ sdssisaoiatindhntt bt e - any thought of the future state, has | QOO 0 . E o e RO CROROIONNS been found in the interior forests of i Sumatra, according to Dr. Wilhelm Volz, the geologist of the University of Breslau,, who made extensive journeys - through the ieland. There he found the Kubus, as he named them, who are scarcely to be distinguished from the small man-like ape of the Ondo-Malay- an countries. They are wanderers 3 through the forest seeking food. They Safe and Reliable, it always produces resu'ts. The market § have no property. Theyare not hunt- " 3 m?b& :|mpp|y yco“eetz,:‘ °1-::, seek ‘.2. does not offer a more reliable HEADACHE REMEDY § merely sufficient nuts, fruits and other . edible growths to keep them lllve.\ L H Rnn Y 3 The Kubus wage very little ;:lrhro | CE TR A ! upon the small amount of ani lite | . in their silent and somber land. The The NYAL PHONE 25 STORE . only notion he could get from them of ROHOHOR RN GRG0 RO QRORCROHOBRBA: CROROROBCHOBOSCHONOR) a difference between a live and & dead person was that the dead do not breathe. He infers that they are immeasurably interior to the palaco- lithic man of Europe, who fashion- ed tools and hunted big game with his fiint-tipped arrow and kaife. Intellec- tual antipathy is the result of the Ku- bue’ environment. The words they CASH GROCER i y A faint color rose to Reatrice’s and the finest rifles of € description. oot e ony Kaow aro st e fov the 1deas H We handla the best q“a‘ity g, semi-smoke- at,” she sald; “give me (@ ra : % rtion of d looks.' i 4 mq ‘;:“ :: :l!::lleo:nd cho falled Horses “Bad Actors.” A veterinary surgeon has testified that in every regiment of cavalry one may find horses that rebel against dis- \ (hlflg\ m completely to appreciate Charley’s ess powder. and rcvolver charms,” continued Drusilla; “and she fact, to make your hunting suc. never was 8o bored in all her exis-| i g . ; x ten the only girl|Cipline, and let no opportunity escape We have outfitted many huntsmen c. . Their sat-| wnos m:n,:‘:ot Uind her o aons | them of doing Rarm elithet 30 B % their welltrained fellows. In dealing safls . sage bouquet and he never even was isfied recommendations are the best proof that our hnnt- | e Poed whether her prosm Was filled or not. In fact she sald there ing outfits are the best that can be bought. R o etaure s g0 with & 70U man who was constantly noticing an- with these “bad actors” it always is necessary to be on one’s guard, and it often is imperative to separate them from the others in the stable, as they try to steal their companion’s food. What I8 still more curious is that their skulls show an abnormal formation, the forcheads belng RArTOW and retreating. —————— Unreasonable. T ‘ i other girl. Why do you 'h‘l:\"k he asked s G g o “Jt {s useless to try to interest in o “Oh, immensely,” I rmiivdi_. P -t / ol *“Doesn’ ck ache from " o v e et 1 acked fa a| “Well, could you expect thems 1o | guarantee my stock ;to be strictly Fresh and ¢ @ | meddentogly sympathetic Wa¥. vome out fat-toot=d for reform?” \ : - p ed L v ' First-class. Give mela trial and be convinced her and then was so rude’ Hallle smiled. “Promise you'll never tell.” “I1l never tell & soul” g victim. To came up to me saying, ‘Hope you en- any uplifting movement the silly - L | “He was an unwillin & ing Charlie joyed yourself.’” s women who wear such high-heeled ) - i bt i Sa Ll R Ss Sactilie Ml gl oy i Lu 2 e _L_s. el i 24 B v e on ™ L S B o mat b .~ - -y i

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