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PAGE SIX. g i noney fo play with OU requirc money if you are .0 gét all the enjoyment possible our of life. Only a bank account will help you to that picasure. A very small sum will open an account at THIS bank. of Lakeland e s | | LT uau BANK o " ! { o BAPSE L;;;g Life of Linen along with good laundry work is what you are looking for and tha is just what we are giving Try us. Lakeland Steam Laundry 2hone 130. West Main $t. S I T DG b i GOPOITOONG R cm:»amo An Ounce 0f PREVENTION: Is worth a pound of cure. CH | { L { Vi. ! § i For that reason it Will Pay Yot To Insure 3 | While Fire Insurance can't prevent the home from ‘{ burning down 5 It is the Source - vhienee comes the means for the ;)' | [ BUILDING OF IT UP § I represent reliable companies. | am dealing 5 | ininsurance only. Y. . MANN That is my sole business. | 3 Successor to the Johnson Agency Room 7, Raymondo Bldg. Phone 30 mmmm"”&ommm”ma DHOH0E0F0HITOTOLOFOBPIPOFOE QHOFOPCFOOROHSOTIOION0D | & WHEN WE FURNISI HYOU @& THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD- IF EN- “Ins t CRAVED BY HAR(O RI&(O CorRRECT* || MANUFACTIRING ENGRAVERS . LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. WE ARE, THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. Full line of Dennison s Gif: 1y, :s; also Gibson Art Co's Engraved Specialties, 110 Faney Goods, 1oys, Etc, LAKELAND BOOK STORE, | ment. | towns, only villages. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN. 31, 1913. LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS By O. V. NETTLESHIP, “I don’t see what in the world we shail ever do with all our things” sighed Mrs. Hemming when she and To her husband decided, after much dis- cussion, to move from their house, which was too lonesomely big now that the children had all gone away to homes of their own. “Qur apart- ment won't begin to hold our furni- GRANDMOTHERS USED SAGE TEA ! Ta and faded Hair to Its Natural Color | ¢ [t 1= casier to preserve the color of the Doir than to restore it, although it i possible to do both. Our grand- ture, to say nothing of all the things ' mothers unde rstood the secret. They we have stored in the attic.” “Pick out the furniture you need and then turn a second-hand man loose in the house,” suggested Hem- dug to this fact. ming. *“But, Charles, you wouldn't want me . they to sell all our old keepsakes, would | you?” “Most assuredly. What earthly use to any one are a lot of old books, vases and pictures that no one ever looks at except at house cleaning | V&"!'t: | @ ' and their dark, hair long after middle life was Our mothers have hairs before they are fifty, but are beginning to appreciate the wisdom of our grandmothers in uging e tea” for their hair and are fust following suit. The present generation has the ad- of the past in that it can nu(, ‘sage tea,’ glo | Bray time. Do they do anybody any good? ' #et u rcady-to-use preparation called “No, I don't suppose they do,” relue- | Wyeth's tantly admitted Mrs. Hemming, “but! I hate to part with some of them. “That's just sentiment, my dear. The | fact is, it will be a relief to you when vou are rid of all that old lumber.” “Perhaps [ could select just a few | and we could Pul | dejn of the oldest thir them in the storeroom of the apart- Ycu kuow there's a nice big storeroom, Charles.” “Yes, I kno planning to ke oif clubs there Ilmlf Harriet, and I"nu< i “But what 1 thought of keeping was ! the two old “Now. Harriot, rid of all our old & kins leave a thiy comes with his wagons” When the wacons drove with o and 1 rly we fr hon't let Han- away load- mostly of a pecy riod, Mrs. Hemmuing laughed away her regrets. “Chuarles was right,” she said to herself ‘It would have been <illy to keep that ugly trumpery.” About a tortnisht settled in their apartment, came home one large box “I have a little present for you, Har riet” he said with boyish pleasure. “You'lll be surprised when you see what 1t is, afternoon carrylng & tique shop this morning when some | __ | 4. W. R. GROUVLER, things in the windows caught my eyo brought up under those lamps.™ “A dollar apiece!' And 1 unapped them up for $20 the pair'" mused ‘For they were what [ hated to part with most. | wanted to keep themand I' mm\mlly glad to have them back "™ Turk With Wife Would Be Safe. Furope where a wife may be regarded #8 & perambulating life insurance pol- icy. The Montenegrin is intensely chiv- | alrous. Ruspect for women is carried | to such a pitch that although the very word Turk affects the native as a red rag does a bull, yet a Turkish traveler finding himself in the wilds of Monte- negro would be absolutely safe it he were accompanied by his wife. Lite is patriarchal. There are no There are vil- lages of half a dozen houses, in each of which three and sometimes four Travels, in spite of this patriarchal life, find the men gloomy and taciturn, R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Wil fwisi plens azd speciSc.tions or will follow o 1y plans and specifications furnished. SURGALOWE » SPECIALTY. Let e show you come Lakeiond homes | have baily AXKYLAND, l Phone 287-Green. ‘ FLORIDA with their eyes open for treachery and their right hand on their revolver.— London Daily Mirror. Make Living by “Poking Fires.” One occupation hy which a score of Britons are said to earn their livell- hood is that of “poking fircs™ By the rabbinical law no Jew 1s allowed to kindle or mend any fire on the Sab- bath, and in certain places in England " where Jews are very numerous this prohibition makes it necessary that persons shall be employed from sun- set on Friday to the same hour on Saturday in going from house to house lighting fires and lamps and attending them | decided to get | rrow when he | bric-a-brac, | inartistic pe-' after they were | Hemming ! 1 was passing Devlin’s an- | | | | | Montenegro is the only country fa | | l generations of a family live together. 7 | :ooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryaut Build- Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. As a scalp tonic and color ! restorer this preparation is vastly su- per to the ordinary ‘“sage tea” by oour grandmothers. crowth and beauty of the a healthy n condition of | the Ip. Wyeth's Sage and Sul- plar 110ir Remedy guickly kills the laand :erms which rob the hair and lustre, i and healthy »oclean and my fishing So it you . - AR | the r clor and heauty, please, we won't fi that storeroom | with a lot of uselesy trach ™ | und s After the second-hand dealer's visit| ! 1 o0 cent bhottle from your 1 | Hemming “l hope | dry today e will give vour you were suffie minded to | n.or ek i vou are not satisfied let evoryvthin [ go? Loty tir trial ‘Well, nearl coervthing” answered Mrs. Hemmine “There are a faw it S i ) O Oy tle articles thot it seems a shame to s.-l}..sm-h as b % ;, r ‘ ‘ o “Never mind enumerating them. u Harriet. [ she:iin't be interested in ' a list of eripn! urniture or ancient ¢ & i Gl B0E OF 0 photograph alhims” i DR SAMUEL ]-‘ SV[IT}{ SPECIALIST. Eye, Far, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed Phtone: Office, 141; Residence, 22 Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. Physician and Surgeon. Dr. r R SuiLIVAN {SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY Hours--9 a. m., 1:30 p. m; 4:30 p.m, 7 p m Deen-Bryany Bldg., Ground Floor. DR W. 8 (RVIN VENTISY raiablisned tn Julr 1wo0 comv 14 ana 1H Kento ky Balldias Ohopes: Office 180; Reotdancr %4 and took me back about 40 years to | PHYSICIAN AND ST"RGEON, | the time when [ was courtifg a cer Bochs S s tain pretty girl in her grandmother's ekl Soe Srida sl e , | h"sl parlor, which was lighted with | Takeland, Flonaa. rroen glass lamps. There, my dear, R what do you think of these?" He tri KELSEY BLANTON umphantly drew from the hox two, LAWYER large green glass lamps of old-fash- —— { foned shape and decoration. “Do they ' P 0, Bldg Phone 319, Lakelaad, Fla. A m\kn you think of anything, Har TUC ,} 'u‘ riet?” 1.. & TUC "\'(-::"lhury (:I) -they n‘mlm me "‘l"dk. ~Lawyers— . of a lot of thines" she answered. 0ol “ITow much did you pay for them?” PR gL, Cinric 4 I’ 5 ‘Devlin let me have them cheap. | '°' . % itlod | You see. one of his collectors pleked 'J_ A, COX— them up for litle or nething in an old, o 5 - ' outof-theeway Vermont farmhouse MUNICIPAL JUDGE AND { where antiques aren’t appreciated, so S y ey " 5 ‘ IGAR he wold me the pair for 0. Really, | NOTARY PUBLIC. C' Harriet, I'd have ziven $20 1f hl"d‘u Office City Hall asked it e i | “Well, 'm glad he didn't ask "'"‘1 oy & LOWARDS replied Mrs. Homming, “for 1 sold| * b ‘ Attorney-at-Law Th i i ' these same lamps to ITankins three | G e beSt n’on J e Cl al" ln ‘0“ n weeks ago for §1 apiece” [ Office in Munp Bulldiag - g “Great Scott! Are you sure they’re | LAKELAND, FLORIDA | the same lamps " I———-—————-W—E—R They have StOOd the test. “Of course I'm sure. I'd know them | DR. SARAH E. HEELE if you bought them in Fgypt. 1 was | OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN E— Rooml 5, 6 and 7, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. onm Hemmlng, trying not to look sheepish, |Ofice Phone 27§ Blue “Yes, and I'm glad you did," re-|House Phone 278 Black. i sponded Mrs. Hemming @ D & H V. MENDENWALL Civil Enginecrs aud Arcintects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. ‘posphate land examination veys, examination. reports Blueprirting A J IACDOHOUGK. Room 6 Deen & Brysut Bidg. Architect. Newest Ideas in Bunzalow Lakeland, Florida D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 7, Bryant Building Phone 259. Lakeland, Florida. Bur | { | & B. KUFFAKRR, —Attorney-at-Law— wr 7 Stuart Bldg Bartow, Fla. DR N.LBRYAN, DENTIST. | ! | 1 ing. Phone. 339. Residence Pione 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. ““W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER | (Offce Upstairs East of Court House.) BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Specialty. “PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Suite 1, Futch & Gentry Building LAKELAND, FLA. i t en Hair and Restore Glav hair | \ | makes | (WAE S i We Won't Sacrifice Qualm but we are always studying how to Increase The Quantity ‘most now but we are anxio Phone us .".ml prove We give the * nmore. + ik Best Butter, per pound . ... Sugar, 18 pounds Cottolene, 10 pound pails. . Cottolene, 4-pound pails. Suowdrift. 10-pouul pails 3 cans family size Cream 6 cans baby size Cream. . 1-2 barrel best Flour. ... 12 pounds best Flour.. Picnic dams, per pound .. Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams. .. Octagon Soap, 8 for. . . .. Ty = Gronnd Coffee, per poun 5 galions Kerosene |E. G. Tweed o y i PN, T SMOKE | S — ——— - ———" ———— s . Sebring, Florida The Town of Beautiful Locatmn The Town of Progress The Town of Opportumty lnqm:e:;u ltr At Ine- l Inymndo Bldg., Lakeland, Florida C. D. M’CA|N, MANAGER. Telephone 309. IAR MARKET D. A. HENDERSON 6. P. CLEMMO.\S Proprietor Manager Phone 279 Corner Florida & Main The Sanitary Market l Florida and Western Meats of All Kinds Fresh Vegetables # Mother’s Bread