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PAGE SIX. In the money fo play with Y()U require money if you are 10 get all the enjoyment possible our of life. Only a bank account will help you to that piecasure. A very small sum will open an account at THIS bank. FIX:T NATIONAL BANK of Lakeland (320 i ova b Long Life of Linen along with good laundry work is what you are looking for and that is just what we are giving Try us. Lakeland Phone 130. Steam Laundry West Main 8t. € 1080504030 0BOTODOPOFOTOROHE | An Ounce of|PREVENTION T e A o —— A1 AN Is worth a pound of cure. For that reason it Will Pay Yot To Insure While Fire Insurance can't prevent the home from burning down It is the Source vhence comes the means for the BUILDING OF IT UP | represent relwble compames am deallng ininsurance only “That'is S my s'(fl} busmess. Y L MANN Suceessor to the Johnson ;\gency Room 7, Ravmondo Bldg. Phone 30 THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD.- 226 FAROUKT&C0, & GRAVED BY MANUFACTIRING ENGRAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY,US.A. WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. Full line of Deunison’s Gift Dressings; also Gibson Art Co's Engraved Specialties, Holiday and Fancy Goods, 1oys, Etc, LAKELAND BOOK STORE. R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Wi "vreah vlsas and specifications or will follow any plans amd specifientions furnished. QUFCALOWE - SPECIALTY Ze i ae¥ sou me Lazeioud homes I have buils VAIALAYS, Phone 267-Green. : , CORRECT* THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., J —————————————— [ === 7 ON , ..ITTL'-' NUMBER SEVEN 3y T. A. TEFFT. 1 e e . Richards Experience With Dif No. 7 was nuticcably disturbed. She «at on the bench reserved for the cash girls and drummed her feet or pulled viciously at her pigtail of sandy hair. Indeed, so low was her frame of mind i that she failed to rebuke one of the 'mmller girls who asked for the loan of her chewing gum for a few min- utes, but took it from her mouth and handed it over quite absent minded- ly. Miss Joy was unhappy, and there- fore No. 7 suffered. Miss Joy. you must know, was the head yvoung lady at the ribbon coun- ter, and, according to No. 7's views, was the personification of all things bnutiful, though this {sn't the way 7 expressed it. Miss Joy called "(‘nh"' in the most musical of voices, never scolded if you were a little slow in bringing the change, wore the nob- biest shirt waists and the largest pompadour in the store, and was adored by No. T Somebody else liked Miss Joy, too, and this was Mr. Gary, the floorwalk- er, No. 7 knew that he walked down Miss Joy's aisle twice as often as he did down the others, and seemed to display the greatest alacrity in show- ing shoppers to the ribhbon counter. He sometimes took Miss Joy to the | theater, and one blissful night they ! had allowed No. 7 to go with them. Oh, it war eplendid! There were two villalus in tiie piay, and the hero killed both of them, which, however, didn't preven! front of the “urtain with the rest of | Thought of Some Way to Heal This | All-Too-Evident Breach, | | the company in response to a “call”— \hu(, they were very | so that was all right. Then after the i play there was ice crcam, as much as i she could eat, so aitogether it was a glorious evening for No. 7. Rut this morning, things were in a bad state. \iss Joy's eves were red as if she had been crying -she sald the bhad a bad cold- and as for Mr. Gary-—well, anybody could see that he was miserable. | cash girls, including No. 7, who stuck fhvr tongue out at him, and so deep was his misery that he wore a black cravat-— his taste usually ran to bright reds and green friends =0 unhapyy, how could No. 7 be otherwise? So as she sat on the | beneh she thought of some way to heal this alltoo-evident breach | rupted by the shrill ery of “Cash | here!” and she arose with much relue- tance to answer the call, which came from the glove counter, where a sweet-faced young lady was waiting for her parcel and change She was all in black, with a bunch of violets pinned on her fur collar: and she must have seen the wistful look in No. 7's eves, for she gaid smil- ingly: “wouldn't you like them®" and without waiting for a reply pressed the flowers into the grimy hand of the little cash girl. “Oh, No. 7, her face radiant with pleasure, and she walked Back to her place on the bench like a home-coming con- queror laden with the spoils of vie tory. She buried her nose in the fragrant purple mass with a long sigh of s_tis- faction, then—an idea popped sudden- 1y into her head, and she walked over to the ribbon counter, where Miss Joy l\ood listiess and said Joy, here’'s something for you," she said, soberly extending the flowers. “For me? Oh, thank you, Nell," answered Miss Joy. “How nice of you to give them to me.” “l dldn’t” stammered No. 7—she was telling her first lie—* “they are from Mr. Gary. He says he's awfully eorry he hurt yer feelin's " Miss Joy's smile was like long-de- layed sunehine, and just then, as luck would have it. Mr. Gary walked by. “Mr. Gary.” she called softly. came up to her with eager haste. “Harry,” she added, softer etill, “I know I've been hateful; forgive me—" And then No. 7 fled, for she knew i her work was ended Easily Explained. “Has the price of sirloin steak ad- vanced since yesterday?" “No, ma'am.” “Dear me! How do you account for 34 “This happens to be the day for the advancement of porterhouse.” thom from pasging in' properly hissed, | He scolded all the | With her two best | Her gloomy reflections were inter | thank you, ma'am'" gasped | | RAW EGGSi ferent Dicts. Peaches and Buttermi.k for Three Years, Cecnlto;. Mg —Mr.‘h(ze:r‘g fldnrd!. e, durin, ears, :'asmuro%alc)ly med‘more dlflerent diets lhan? he average person would ever use 'lélmnlln?im 10 say about his experi- ments, must therdote be Inghly interest- to anyone ::"n:m:ca troubles o!‘ an| Inld. He says: "Fof more 12 ymfi 1 suffered with stomach paid hundreds of dollars ht doctor bills and medicines. | was also operated on 1 med on dried peaches and buttermilk a0 v e i Wi o SEES would not give me pain mi\ml phy‘nrival wreck. | could nol ||eed Infi;fl as mear crazy as a man cou wel | must say that after taking two 25-cent ackages of Thedford’s Blmk-Du :‘ itdid me more good than all | ever spe: for other medicines. | have been working daily on the farm ever since, and | am as hard as iron.” in successful use for more than 70 years, Tryit. Butbesurethatit's “Thediord’s.” | ADAPTATION OF THE PANNIER “Pegtop” Skirt Cannot Be Considered | a Novelty, and Many Will Even Deny Its Gracefulness. It is now some time since the pan- | This purely vegetable remedy has been | i vt was licraided with a loud | tlast of trumpets In fact, it has been | ith us long 1 h for it to become | ary to give it a zew name, and | mently we are now prnsvntedl the pegtop skirt and asked to novelty. As a matter | ol tact, the peptop skirt is nothing | but an adaptation of the pannier. Whether it is a pretty one or not { must be decided by each for herself. It would probably be moure becoming to the average woman if she were a clothes pole. ‘ However, it has come among us, and certainly its most successful ex- amples are those of day gowns, or at any rate ghort skirts; for in a trailing dress the width of the upper part of the skirt, with iis caught-up fullness, is In ludierous contrast with | the attenuated, meandering train. One of the strangest forms of pegtop skirt is that which is caught up in front with a great bulging mass of fullness hanging over the place where it is caught up. This is certainly not be- | coming nor pretty; it is cven scarcely seemly. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF Thhk STATE OF FLORID.A, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY--William T. Hyers vs, Peter Parsons ct al-— Bill to remove clond and quiet title. It appearing frow the afidavit of R. B. Huffaker, solicitor fcr the| complainant, filed in said cruse and (the bill sworn to by said solicitor that the residence of Peter Parsons, cne of fendants, numed in the bill of aint, is unkrown, and [ that the recidence or residences and nae names of the other defend- fants, the heirs, devisces grantees or lotner Henvy | also un- per- { Florida up- of a would bind said defondants; that the «aid defendant, Peter Pag- is over the aze of n is therefer or laimauts under deceased, that tere State Schimid are ! known is no son in the of len whom wervice sub- o Lons, cnty-one ordered that | the defendant Peter Parsang be, and he is hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said catise on or bofore the 6th day of January thy same being the rule-day of said conrt for said ronth, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken us confessed by sald " defendant on the succeeding rale day of said court thereafter; that all parties claiming interests under llenry Schmidt. deceased, whether s heirs, devisecs, grantees or otherwise, in the followinz de- scribed property, to-wit: Begin 9.350 c¢ks. morth and 571 cust of |the somthwest corner of the scutheaast quarter of the south- west quarter of section 26, town- ship 31, south, range 25 east, in Poik county, Florida. run thence east 5.71 chs, north 2.10 chs,, west 5.71 chs,, south 2.10 chs. to point of beginning, be and they are hereby required to appear to said bill on or before the 3rd day of February, 1913, the same being the rule day of said month, otherwise the allega- tions of said bill will be taken as confessed as to said defendants on the suceeeding rule day of said court thereafter. It is further ordered that this or- der be published in the Lakeland Telegram, a newspaper published in szid county, as to the defendant, Peter Parsons, for eight conseeu- tive weeks, and as to the Leirs, de- visecs, grantees or other claimants utider Henry Schmidt, deceased, for | twelve consecutive weeks. Given under my hand and seal, this 8th day of November, 1912. A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk Circuit Court, Polk County, (SEAL) Florida. ye it 1913, We Won’t Sacrifice Qul but we are always studying how t( Increase The Quantity We give the “most now but we are anxious more. Phone us and prove it. Best Butter, per pound . ... Sugar, 1€ pounds .. Cottolene, 10 pound p Cottolene, 4-pound pails . . .. Snowdrift. 10-pounl pails . 3 cans family size Cream. 8 cans baby size Cream 1-2 barrel best Flouz. .. 12 pounds best Fiour. .. Picnic Hams, per pound . ... ........ Cudahy’s Uncanvassed Hams. . o....cc.cu.......... S Octagon Soap, 6 for... .. e Ground Coffee, perpoul........._......... 6 gallons Kerosene . E. G. Tweedell SMOKE INMAN’S BLUNT| 5c. CIGAR The best Union Made cigar in town. They have stood the test. Sebring, Flornda The Town of Beautlful Locanon The Town of Progress The Town of Opportumty Inquire About It At Room 1, Raymondo Bidg, Lakslani. C. D. M'CAIN, MANAGER. Telephone 309. [ WAITE_STAR_ MARKE] G. P. CLEM MONS Manager Corner Florida & Main D. A. HENDERSON Proprietor Phonef279 The Sanitary Market Florida and Western Meats of All Kinds Fresh Vegetables 4 Mother's Bread