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listen! Big Cut in Maz- | da Lamp Prices 15. 20 and 25 Watt were 50c now 40: 40 Watt were 58¢c now......... 45¢ 60 Watt were 75¢, now......... 60c 100 Watt were $1.10, now. ... .. 90c 150 Watt were $1.60, now... $1.35 950 Watt were $2.60, now. .. . $2.25 71 azda lamps and reduce your light bill. For sale by forida Electric & Machinery Co. DRANE BUILDING I HOBOPOOPODOPO B0 S OEOBOPOPD DO QBQTOBON !’*0‘:’0‘!'0'!’0“ HOBOHOGOHO b S0 & LOOK “ WE HAVE PUT IN A NEW LINE OF ICE CREAM WHICH WE GET FROM TAMPA. % e 8 2 % GIVE US A CALL : LAKE PHARMACY > GI0GOIONE 1 ORORC OF IR0 LOIOIOPOBOIIEOP sar il O GOBDEGHODO PO .».“u:o.:..;.ac.-,«)g.oqommm PHONE 226 For Fresh Opysters, Fruits, Candhes, Nuts aad a'! Confactions b PROMPT DELIVERY i 4. O. DENNY ; O OPOP0POP L FABOPO B OBOQE DEIAO 4Dl A therly wmd and g cloudy sky b wlmm it @ Hunting morning.” It \ou are planning a hunting i this year, you cannot af- ford to leave this store out of your consideration. We have everythirg you may need at prices. tonsiderably lower than you‘ will find in any| other store. We carry, only the best guns| ad the finest rifles of e description. We handlz the best quality s, semi-smoke-| s powder and rcvolver pSN > cything, fct 10 make your huating suc. We have outfitted many huntsmen .e. Their sat- isfie recommendations are the best proof thatour hnnt-| utfits are the best that can be bought. TheJackson WllSO Co./ THE EVEN 2 | plaining to unsvmnathetic | fun! NG TELEGRAM, LAKELAND. FLA,, JAN B - FLOWER OF ROMANCE By MARY L. BRAY, The twins were just past twenty, lonely, as just past twenty should not be. Day after day from their windows on the top floor of a small apartment building, they saw young people passing by, on their way to play golf or tennis in the park. In the evening they watched many & carriage drew up to neighboring doors and go clattering away with a fair and frivolous burden The aunt and uncle who had rear- ed them from infancy had come in middle life to the great western eity, where they neither had nor made ef- fort to form friendly ties. The girls had been torn from school friendships at an age when these could not be supplanted. The one or two neigh- bors in the building who had been kind enough to call were not inter esting socially. They knew better than to make themselves unihappy by envy or com- cars: but drazged by, ehed to each kuew some- as the uneventful days over and over they sie other: *I do wish we body." The tenant across the hall let two furnished roons, whose large win- dows opencd upon the air-court. Della and Bella had for their personal use the two opposite communicating rooms in their apartment, opening upon the same court, diamond-shaped aparture, not more than ten feet across its widest dimensions. One evening as Della leaned out for a farewell glimpse of the stars, pre- paratory to drawing the curtains for the night, she almost touched a head projecting from the opposite window, and started back violently. It was & man! *1 beg your pardon!" a deep voice exclaimed, as the head was instantly withdrawn, Bella, who had half heard the words, in hurried curiosity looked out of her window, and at the same mo- ment a fourth person appeared oppo- site her, again a man. It was her turn to disappeas in confusion, as a second masculine craved par- den. It was clear that there were new occupants across the way, equally elear that they vere college boys. The twing exchanved these observations with excited cembarrassment. Mean- while. the two voung men were spec- ulating animatedly upon the pleasing voice possibilities of their discovery, Maiters progressed rapidly, and raturally, and in the due course of tin.e there was to be a dance given by one of the college societies, a dance at which each member was ex pected to bring his particular bes: girl. Delancey O'Gorman and Ned ('lark, the aforesaid college boy were both resolved to escort thi | twing, or not to go at all. Ever art of persuasion they brought intc plav, and after days of timid refusa! lella and Della finally gave reck less consent, Bella’'s room had a door opening into the outer hall. The girls plar ned to retire ostensibly as early a- nsual on the fateful night, dress fo: the dance, and at 9:30, when the aunt and uncle would be sleepin: steal from the apartment. Morni | would find them peaceful and unsu- | pected in their beds "ed hour the twing, At the appoi! their hearts be: ing like a pair of trip-hammers, ma £nec ful ese Perhaps in the triumphant mom: the carriage door was slammed v ape unusval violenes At any rate, A . Len stirred in her sleep. With o chanical vigilunee she ealled: D Bella!” There was no answer, \! possessed her to remain awake never knew, After an interval of 1 lessness she arose for a drink o! ter, stopped on the way to glance Della’s room, saw the bed rizhed into Bella's room, aud lapsed upon the second unoccu! bed. A hundred terrifying thoughts ed her. A hundred self-acensa: and reproofs for undue sternness poured out upon her astonished ! band. After the first outburst of : | ger and indignation agalnst Nt nieces, she could only repeat ov: and over: “They have eloped! ' drove them to it! Why didn't we ¢ e ! alize? Hours later, when the aunt aud uncle were trying to formulate course of action, they were startled by soft rustling sounds in the hull Aunt Louisa clutched her husbands arm. Then she sped to the door and ; flung it open before two frightencd girls. “Where've you been?” she cricd ‘Where are those two young men’ Oh, Bella! Della!” The girls flung themselves be- nl seechingly upon their aunt, and kies- ed away the tears, “Don’t be angry with wus, Aunt Louisa! We wanted to have some We've been to a dance! W¢ ! were afraid to ask you, Aunt Louisa’ Forgive us—we've had such a beauti- ful time!” “Are you speaking the truth?” their uncle demanded. With shining eyes the twins gazed upon each other. “Oh,” they re- peated, “we’ve had such a beautiful time!™ A significant look passed between‘ their guardians. It was with secret relief that was , almost overwhelming, albeit with re- Iuctance that their Aunt Louisa said: ‘t have no objection—a clandeulne meeting Is very wrong—you'd bet- ter ask your—admirers to call.” | enure that you do not have an expert make %‘. OO O ,omoto-:o_oi-ow-o« Satisfied With Where Yogjat? THEY COME EVERY DAY When They Need a Thing and Know Where to Get It, cannot keep people | wre that sells Taylor's (4 Medicine, for people who | Lnow that when they get op shooting pains through DSOS § Are You | | | i For nice meals, good homecooking and You po away fr Bes: B : pleasant rooms, apply to TOLEQEOLOF OSSOSO SDSOF the budy. have no appetite, and the rheuntism begins to cripple them up, 2 ¢ they can al < rely on Taylor's Best A i MRS. HENRY BACON mike them foel all rizht again 5 . N Caine fu.oup stote Hbdiy Andzselig 911 South Tennessce Ave.—Miss Browning's Home A Pt w cost you absolutely [ ROLUNSAL A AbeR an) i we el mwwmsmmm-mm«mm for 1t Prio, £100 the hottle oo ——— - e P Your own druggist » LU L 'm- _\lu.:(m.-s: ask him ulm‘n it MUST HANG PERFECTLY EVEN Proper Length of the Present Short Skirt Apt to Cause Trouble for the Home Dressmaker, that short skirts are the cor- It so, or if you need lumber or building material of any kind let us figure with you. In mill work, are the leaders. or for any purpose, Now doors, sash, blinds, ete, we recet and fashionable thing to wenr, it is most fmportant that the bottom of " ~ s the skirt shall hang perfectly even, A“[ Y{)U h{]iNfi Io I)AINI-') the su distance from the floor at o every point . SR TR Home dressmakers will find this a . y ; somewhat difficult task it they are at- We can save you money on your paint bill and guarantee sat- tenpting to fit the skirt upon them- isfaction. Our paint depariment is in charze of Mr. W. S selves. When making a skirt, finish it | Arnold, a very competent man, and we can furnish the materiai completely, excepting for the hem; then slip the skirt on and hook it in | ou in a way that will make you glad. and do the w ork for 7 place around the waist. Now take a | Give us a chance at your wvork yardstick, place one end on the floor. pressing it against the skirt; then nt the top where the stick touches the‘ skirt make a falnt mark with a; picer of tailor's chalk. Repeat thls’ all around the skirt and from thosu, points measure toward the hem, mark- ing it the length you desire. You can | then turn the hem up at these marks wiid be sure that it is exactly even at | BuildersLumber& Supply Company the bottom. Walking skirts should E. H. & E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, be three inches from the floor, out- i : # ire skirts four inches, and those for . Phone 28. Foot of Main Street. indoor wear an inch and a half, Another way to mark the length of | 2 LT AT AT S T T T T SRR SR S a shirt. but one which requires the a’d of another person, is to take a | === ot at picee of eardhoard or a ruler and | niorh on it the distance the edge of | 2@ Dy I3 S DOCALENT L L) CO0ONE the it is to be from the floor when " o {0 hod Place the skirt on the vher, Turpentine, Cvy over W and move the ruler around the 3 { ’e 5 , r f.of ._., Lands, Choice Onlipwzerion jlacing ping at intervals where i N . ' 1 I ymoes iand Groves or High 1" 'k shows the length wished. ' Tracts at Low Peces, Florida Homes and Groves o) Hig T he hem up at this point all ;. Rolling Land, Situated on Beaatilol Lakos ity Streaw- ar q Wit ranee that ean be bought at & any department store for a small sum ¢ {ted with a pieco of tailor's chalk ‘:{ i on a rod in such a manner that 3 cing Parms, Wemarantee all property just weorehiable information see beary and Trae as roproseited by us K an be lowered or raised to any 2 f :. W e . H neth you wish. By placing this on : ‘\" «'E i fl“ ,,fi 3 b j le e floor the skirt can be marked 2 Qfii hikfl' W& cvenly as the wearer turns slowly 2 5 around. ;‘ . = v 5 Opposite New Degot, LAXRLANGL, TLORIBA | | \‘normmx L O Ta Ttn U L ST T Dl o U T o T b Do S ST TR T W T nnrw-ww ! SO4040B0TOI0TOPOILHOIOTOL0: OHOEOMIPOFCAIOPIOPORD 54 . ¢ List Your Property Today ‘ri) |5 And be ready for the New Year's rush. If you don't find me in my office, mail me description, price and terms. Tll do Loans negotiated. 3O @ | ~J' the rest. W FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE RCOM 17, KENTUCKY BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLORIDA Whlte CIOVEI' Flfim' G ABOH B0 NIRRT ke htiul br At maAn de flakey by Qeliciine til M QEAFCDONT et s TR0 00 OO0 crsp, dainty p l!‘_, and the L " i (epyRS UP THE LIVER| “’llll'FCh ERLLOIR é i costs no more than the “othee j You wouldn't care to have a simple case of liver torpidity ‘1“;“”-""‘““ is munitely B + develop into jaundice, would you? Fully cuarantecd & "vount.mnfm‘m'“ 5 NYAL'S LIVER STIMULANT! ' used before breakfast will stiv up that slhaggish liver, act on & the I\ulnv\\ mtl im]nmvn westion. 1 in action but ;Nyal’ Central Pharmacy Store CHIOCHI IO WIC T ompt Davis, Fulghum & Campbell Successors to D. Fulghum Backwardin School is frequently '218-220 S. Florida Ave. Phone 334 caused by defective e;esight makes the child rvvrmux" Dealers in and incapable of conceniration ul’ mind. It's an injustice to the chi'l A" Klnds 0' ram:y and “eavy firowries! naY' Grain and all Kinds of Feed Stuff. 2n examination and prescribe for the | = ‘g;j::‘jo i”_j;’j‘n and pereonat are Cogatey Produce Bought and Sold ‘Call and See Us Before Placing Your Orders Dr H.ELou htlsewnere omomererist Al Kinds of Feed Stuff a Specialty. 711 Franklin Street ; Optician [PA