Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 1, 1913, Page 6

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, By CARL CLAY. fact she had never seen a nobleman, and as for art, it had always been represented to her by a few columns in the newspaper, containing allusions to subjects unfamiliar to her. Then one day she met the marquis. Fyrom that time her devotion to art and the aristocracy was remarkable. A girl friend, a stenographer like herself, had asked her to visit the Art institute with her one Wednesday noon hour. Though she would much rather have gone to “see about get- ting a hat” she had so great an ad- miration for the friend, who was very advanced in her views on many sub- Jects, that she followed the friend's lead rather aimlessly through rooms mals, cows and horses and lovely wo- OU require money if you are o get all the enjoyment possible our of life. Only a bank account will help you to that pleasure. A very small sum will open an account at THIS bank. vorld dressed, “And thi suid her friend, the old master's room.” | The term didi't mean much to hnr and she thous odd looking company until suddenly, away off in a corner to face with the marg women of | s that looked nt o botile of Ely's ream alilm Best Butter, per pound ....;mccomees .nn... 4 \\rufi they AR 3 o Y ald o' stranee your '-l-l»-ilrl: and start the || Sugar, 16 pounds ....e....... = i s 100 Yot she felt al- ment at once. You will ndfi that Cottolene, 10 pound pails. .......;........ A ) " me !y” stare at him and she will be the best investment you Cottolene, 4-pound pails. . cemiciamams [ | \mnd red th: did not turn his mad . | M drf' 3 cecEm st am @it ., ., i | head away fro o Ler pleheian gaze, ¥ nowdrift O-pf)'ml plfll ‘.. R R Y | There were 1 more old masters for = 3 cans family size Cream. . .av..ovvvmeme. .. % i) { ber in this rocm after that; she had ¢ 60 50 OBOE 55 sie A bOPIEODE- 6 cans baby size Cream.........w...ocm........ 50 % Lak land met her master and he dominated her. " 2 e She went oft i1 to the Art institute “lc P'o'efisu’“s. 1-2 barrel best Flour.... ......;.comovnn.n.. el from that time on and she never failed v 12 pounds best Flour.. ..... ....... oo i to pay her respects to the marquis. @ i It was a romautic experience merely | (OFOTOROMECIE PO EOBMIOE0 !flcmc ftaml. per pound o .......... ST 4, i i Belloe Sl e G e ST betars him. and dook-idnto.| DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. Cudaby's Uncanvassed Hams. . . v s s die & " those curious and not altogether kind- | SPECIALIST. Ootagon S0ap, B f0r. .. cee.evovviimeronroessrm. o, 1) | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ground Coffee, per ponnd. S SR 2l | Glasses Scientifically Prescribed 5 gallons Kerosele ..o m.. . comiiivvieniimnn... ., Long Life of Linen along with good laundry work is what you are looking for and tiat is just what we are giving Try us Lakeland Steém Laundry Phone 130. West Main 8t. | | i | | UM OEQ POEQI0H0 08 ODOH0 OPOEOFOHOIOIDILH HOSOBOFIEOHE An Ounce of PREVENTION; Is worth a pound of cure. For that rezson it wi" Pay Y‘n lo “ She Watched the Worker. ’ ly eves. She liked the aristocratic | lnsure sparseness of his hair, the noble | length of his nose, and all the trap- While Fire Insurance can't % | pings of his rank, thcuzh these alone would not acconnt tor the strange prevent the home from 3 | spell ha cast over her burning down 'S One day upon visiting her marquls & g | she found a young man with his easel It ls lne Source & seated In frout of him, evidently bent ¢ upon making a copy of him. She re- § sented such desecration, but she whence comes the means for the ¢ | watched the worker with growing in- | terest BUILDING OF IT UP “I don't see how vou have the cour- | age,” she ventured to say to him at ! last. I represent reliable companies. | am dealing He was a good looking young man with hair as abundant as the marquis’ ininsurance only. That is my sole business. SO e T8 smiled st her. “You mean that | am too artistically impudent?” he asked “No, not that. 1 shouldn't think you could endure to see him watch you and analyze you and eneer at you as he is always sneerin: at every one he sees.” | “Oh, he's harmless,” answered the painter, merrily. Then both grew silent as another pair of remarkable eyes began to assume shape and ex- pression on the painter's canvas. She came two or three times a week and in that corner of the master's Successor to the Johnson lAuency v l MAN Room 7, Raymondo Bldg. Phone 30 QG QHOFOFOPOHOHOFOPIIPOS DPOHOPE Qe .5 THE BEST IS NONE-T00 GOOD-~ mumcrunn'i‘c, It Is very easy to transfer your admiration of art to the creator of that art. Therefore, by the time the picture on the easel was finished she had not only come to believe that the copy was as fine as the original, but to believe that another Peter Paul Rubens had appeared upon the horizon of art. Now when their friends ask who is the subject of the picture that hangs in a prominent place in their small living room the young palnter always replies: “He's the gentleman who introduced me to my wife, the Marquis Spinola.” —Chicago Daily News. ENGRAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. .WE ARE, THEIR AGENTS POR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE: Full line of Dennison’s Gift Dressings; also Gibson Art Co's Kngraved Specialties, Holiday anq Fancy Goods, 1oys, Etc, LAKELAND BOOK STORE. R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will fzraish plans and speeifications or will follow any plans and specification® furnished. SUNGALOWS . SPECIALTY. Found the Meat. The high price of meat was foreibly setts farmer recently when he went to ‘ town and bought 40 cents worth of steak, receiving 10 cents in change. When he got home he couldn’t find the meat. At last he discovered the Let ae show you Jome Lakeloud homes I have buily LAKKIAND, Phone 267-Green. FLORDA him the clue and opening his purse LAKFELAND, FLA,, FEB. 1, ART AND ARISTOORACY ’. FOR COLDS AND CATARRH. O i S It wasn't remarkable that she cl.red' so much about nobility, or that she|with catarrh or a cold in the head, knew much about art, for in point of | . stopped up, throat sore, filled with pictures of the sea, of ani- | men dressed as she had never 990n| r harmful drugs. “i8 i, | the old masters an | she came face ' | Prone: Dr R R. suLLIVAN ISPECIAL ATTENTION T0 SURGERY | p.m, 7 p m | Deen-Bryang Bldg., Gro!xg‘_i_ Floor. DR W. 8 IRVIN UENTIST [P 0. Bldg. Phone 319, Lakeland, Fla. J. A COX— tt | iN0. 8. LDWARDS " DB SARAH E. WHEELER Rooms §, 6 and 7, Bryant Building, Office Phone 278 Blue. House Phone 278 Black. husphate land examination =2 HARCOU o o e g b oo k¢ mon PORO, | g Mbont 5 ¢ Room 1, Baymende B, T, i s gy B g b Architect. C. D. M'CAIN, MANAGER th 1 and the two ardent ad- . . . R];&w ‘:Irer: me:ontwlneno;fe;e:n Newest Ideas in Bungalow Designing Tolephono'lfl D 0. ROGERS, seor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fia. Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- ESTON, LAWYER | brought to the mind of a Massachu- | (Offce Um"" East of Court House.) NOSE STOPPED UP | U8 W.R. (:ROOVER 1913, WITH CATARRH TREATMENT ! GIVES INSTANT RELIEF. ‘ No matter how miserable you are A COMMON SENSE eyes running, dull pain in the head, dry cough, fever, foul breath, Ely’'s (ream Balm will give you instant re- lief. It gets right at the root of the trouble, cleanses, heals and strength- cns the raw, sore membranes, stops the nasty discharge so that you are rot constantly blowing the nose and spitting. In a few minutes after applied you can just feel it doing itr work of clearing the head, the pain and soreness are relieved, the breathing becomes natural and the stuffed up feeling is gone. This cicansing, healing, antiseptic Balm containg no mercury, cocaine or oth- We Won’t Sacrifice Quality but we are always studying how 1 It is easy to ap- v, pleasant to use, and never fails . cive relief, even in the worst|g ncrease e uantlt\' I v ¢ opesert wocold, and don (¥ We give the “most now but we are anxious 1 v the miseries of catarrh nor | e by N & 1=t your friends with your h:l\\‘n»: more. I hone us and prove 1t dtting and foul breath, Get a 29 Office, 141; Residence, Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. Physician and Surgeon. Hours—9 a. m., 1:30 p. m; 4:30 kistablisted In Juty, 1900 vovas 14 and 10 Kentu:ky Balidi) Pooves: Oftice 180; Reridonce K¢ SMOKE INMAN’S BLUNT 5c. CIGAR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bidg Lakeland, Florida. KELSEY BIANTON ' LAWYER TUCKER & TUCKER. -~lawyers— Raviaondo Bldg “Baland Frigs MUNICIPAL JUDGE AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Ofiice City Hall. Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Bulldiag LAKELAND, FLORIDA The best Union Made cigar in town. They have stood the test. "OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN Lakeland, Fla. Sebring, Florida The Town of Beautiful Locauon The Town of Progress The Town of Opportunity Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. Sur- veys, examination, reports Blueprirting A. J. MACDONOUGH, m.lllld li'lorldl \ ll wyer, Room 7, Bryant Building. Phone 259. Lakeland, Florida. R B. HUFFAKER, -at-Law— WHITE STAR MARKEI D. A. HENDERSON Proprietor Phone 279 G. P. CLEMMONS Manager Corner Florida & Main DR N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. ing. Phone. 339. Residence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. | The Sanitary Market FLORIDA. Examination ot Titles and Real Estate Law a Specialty. dime in his coat pocket. That gave | TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND be found where be had put thie steak !guite 1, Futch & Gentry Bullding PROFESSOR H. E._ HAYDEN Florida and Western Meats of All Kinds Fresh Vegetables 4 Mother’s Bread ORGAN. LAKELAND, FLA.

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