Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 8, 1913, Page 2

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TAGE TWO. Cloisonne and Hand Painted Pins in many styles. € 15 QTG EQE 0 E O O QAT OG5 4 1 3 : S VENI] c- & Wo have some very heavy Sterling Spoons with a cut gw'iw AU L Depot on the handle. Also a nice line of H. C. STEVENS Lakeland Jeweler Fla. CIGARS 'A. H. T. CIGAR CO. Lakeland, Florida 290 Blue. THE EVENING TELEURAM, LAKI'.'ND, FEB. §, . — e — ——— L T e < 0 CHOFOPOLOE0DOVOLAPOEOE0R0OP RO TN OO BRORO0 P03 OO HORC B0 QBOEIODOBO QPO+OS mm«m«omm moommmomwmm OQ Cream Cheese, cake 10¢ Pimento 10c Piconto 10¢ Dill Pickles dozen 20¢ Sour Pickles, dozen 10¢ Sweet Pickles, quart Me Pure Food Store W. P. PillansT& (. PHONE 93 P OO D0 0P OB QB OB ommmmom A Snanp For Quick Sale, 80 Acres As fine land as there is in Florida, one and a half mile from station; 60 ares under good wire fence; 30 acres cultivated; 128 large bearing orange trees, 200 grapefruit trees, budded, 4 years old; 30 acres fine pine timber; 10 acres choice hammock land cov- ered with oak: 10 acres good mmk land. T he first man with $2,500 cash gets this bargain, another $2.000 to be puid in one, two and three years, Act quick as this wili not last. Call 01 write THE ALEX. HOLLY REALTY CO., Lakeland, Fla ° Bavic, felchum & Cemgh: -ucu.uwrs to D. Fulghum 218-220'S . Florida Ave, Dealers in All Kinds ci Fancy aud Heavy Groceries, Ha Grain and all Kiads of Feed Stuff, Country Produce Bought and Sold Call and See Us Before Placing Your Orders Elsewhere. All Kinds of Feed Stuff a Specialty. CIOFOBQPOTOFQIQIQIOR0r AL OAC SOPOPEPEPPSIOIOPS PP Pr I T HOBTOOADOVOOVOOVVV00 "EOHBOBOLOHCHDHCHOHON IS IO Phone 334 u ,u»ll e ded S R e S R SR TR R VR R TR [Cope i Si el R D e o e S N ‘s F i A By ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM, | ———— T R A ——————" Oh ,(\\u' morning!"” said the dis- tracted 1o 2 W an who was sit- ting before a mahogzany writing desk keaped with torn note paper and oth- er evidences of mental confusion. “No. I'm not busy—at least, it will do me good 10 get a brief rest. 1 say brief, because I've got to get back to my work and finisu it today so that ing to have a dozea people at a time and pay off my social debts, and 1 you begin to consider the complica- tions. 1 have .the most intense fellow sympathy now for the man who makes out the grand opera schedule—he must have a michty brain to get his operas o shuled that there aren't | any duplicates, and everybody is sat- isfied. of muscle and nervous tenors and so- pranos it seems to me that 1 flhuuld LES be able to accomplish the same re- sults with a batch ur perfectly ordi- | nary persons without artistic tempera-! ments to hamper them. “I got my first list of a dozen made out in short orcder and then I began to consider it. What do you suppose I had done? Why, I had asked the Ben- nings and the Simpsons, when every- body knows that the women of those two familles turn purple at sight of each other and refuse to speak. I've forgotten the original row, but I know Mrs. Benning would be quite capable of getting up from the table and walk- ing away if she found Mrs. Simpson across from her and she would believe that I had done it on purpose and would hate me ever arter. So I shift- ed the Simpsons to my second dozen. ‘Then after staring some time at Mr. Darwin’s name because it reminded me of something, 1 remembered what it was his name reminded me of, and cold chills shot over me. Mr, Darwin is the man who accused Mr. Benning of bribery six years ago and, though Mr. Benning proved his innocence, it still would be ruinous to his digestion it Mr. Darwin should sit at the same table. So I hastily put Mr. Darwin on the second list. “That is to say, | got fis name halt written before I recalled that his de ceased witfe was a cousin of Mrs Simpson’s and had been willed all the family money that Mrs. Simpson had | — counted on getting, and now that Dar- win has inherited his wife’s fortune Mrs. Simpson would just as soon sit next & Gila monster as next to Mr. Darwin. He went on the third list. “l was just congratulating myself that the pretty Lake girl would lend beauty to the affair when I remem- bered that she had been engaged to the son of the Philpotts and that Mrs. Philpotts’ meddling had broken oft the engagement, and [ didn’t want the Lake girl snifing and Mrs. Philpotts glaring all evening, so I shifted the Lake girl to list No. 2. Then I recalled that she had seemed to enjoy talking to Mr. Darwin at a recent card party, 80 I moved her on list No, 3. “By this time I had settled down to work in earnest. | crossed off the Joneses because Mr. Jones is a fright when he gets started talking polities, and T simply won't have a dinner spoiled by the men all sawing the air and not noticing what triumphs my cook hag achieved. Yon could feed a man sawdust in tomato sauce when he is talking politics and he'd never know the dilference, T substituted the Cranes and the Garlands, and every human being knows that Mr. Garland once knocked Mr. Crane down in a row over a golf game, and now if either of them walks down the street where the other lives the latter sends out a servant to sprinkle the walk with formaldehyde and chloride of lime. So I moved on the Garlande and wrote down the Browns.” “My goodness!™ fn horror. “Didn’t you know—" “Yes,” wearily admitted the woman at the desk. “Of course, I did. But my mind was growing confused. [ suppose no one past eighteen is likely to forget that Mrs. Crane said her cook, who had onece worked for the Browns, said that the DUrowns go stingy they never hed anvthing to | eat unless they had compauy and she 1 left because she was slowly starvi to death, 1 was 1! vhon M told Mrs. + what i th it of her, were | 1dens seemed harmloes nntil la elub that Mr Wien 1 president of, and in ¢ con as r ae I had got in vlansing » pleasant lit party when yo \1« al What wouid y(‘n sngy "\‘\'h ch of scrap; them on each ¢ cago Duily News. Arabic Letters, Every letter iu Arabie has four vow- elings. and some letters have twenty- five s te forms. So it is possi- ble = to have to deal with a hur ‘nt forms of a single letter. ng the printers’ cace ig not £» simple a matter for Arabian craitsuen as for Ergli:—ah. . . — oy - I can send out the invitations. Why, I'm giving a dinner party! Those torn up things are the party. I'm go- | know it sounds perfectly simple until | If he can do that with a |o!; exclaimed the caller | — 1913. HOLDS THE SEWING TRINKETS D-inty Bzg of a Deslgn Which It Sezras Impostikle to Have Too iwuch of a Supply. Take a niece of white organdie with a large pink rose in it. Cut it 10 inches long, the extreme width 714 ¢loping to 5 inches across the fold or center. (ut a lining of pink mer- cerized or silk the same size. Baste lining to outside smoothly along the edze. Cut a piece of organdie and lining the exact shape of one end of the bag and 3% inches deep. Bind the straight edge, then baste this on for the pocket. Then bind the entire case all around with narrow ribbon matehing the lining and about % inch in width. Cut an oval plece of white felt or flannel 68 inches long and 4 inches wide. Pink the edge or but- tonhole it, and catch in place on the end opposite the pocket inside. In ! this put safety pins, needles, fancy headed pins, etc. Just above the cen- { ter from this holder take a few but- tonhole stitches with pink silk finish- ed cotton, under which run a tape needle. Hang up by means of a loop i of the ribbon fastened with bows on . cach corner after folding it. This 101ds up in the center (so it looks like a bag) across the narrowest part. 1 ,lnvo made one and it is very pretty. ~Beston Glohe | © 2 QD OROBIFOS OBOTOBO 0RO -Jhe Professions- LSO SOSOPOSOFOSOLOPNBOIOHC DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scient;fledl Prescribed Pkone: Office, 141; Relldence, 22 Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. Physician and Surgeon. SULLIVAT Drr . SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY | — Hours—9 a. m., 1:30 p. m; 4:30 p.m, 7p m Deen-Bryang Bldg., Ground Floor. DR W. 3 IRVIX VENTIST tablisked in July. 1900 voome 14 and 15 Kentucky Bulldio Phones: Office 180; Residonce %¢ JR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bidg Lakeland, Florida. KELSEY BLANTON LAWYER P 0. Bldg. Phone 318, Lakeland, Fla. TUCKER & TUCKER. —lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. -skeland, Flerid J A COX— ST MUNICIPAL JUDGE AND NOTARY PUBLIC. % _ Office City Hall -KO. l EDWAIDI Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Bulldin: LAKELAND, FLORIDA DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. Office Phone 278 Blue. House Phone 278 Black. & D & H U MENDENLALL Civil Engieers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg LAKELAND. FLA. Shosphate land examination veys, examination. reports Blueprirting. " A. J. MACDONOUGH, ‘ | Sur Room 6 Deen & Brysut Bldg. Architect. Newest Ideas in Bunalow Designing Lakeland, Florida D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 7, Bryant Building. Phone 269. Lakeland, Florida. Ifllzz.an.; i —~Atie: eveai-La ! vorr T Sinmrt ik Hortw | DR N. L. PUYAN, DENTIST Skipper Buildinz, Over Postoffice Phone 339. Resider Lol LAKFLANND Fia ""W. §. PRFSTON, TAWYER (Offce Upstairs East of Conrt House BARTOW, FTORIDA. | Examination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Specialty. l PROTESSOR . E HAVDTN | | | | | Rad TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND | ORGAN. ; Room 11, Fatch and Gentrv Blde ! ! | | Hours: Mononday, Thursday and | Saturday, 1 to 5. | LAKELAND, FLA. ; GENTRY UNDERTAXING C0. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Futch & Gentry Building. Phone—Day, 241; Night, 13 Red. fi EEE@ sfimfi 0i i-« 1 O OPOPOPOPOPOIOBOL OO QPO -—-————-—-w.._v—-_ TR e PR LR & Slecin g b A0y &0 0 a) o ‘ Lo 2 L7V N 'm R LRI - m‘nx 0 SCHAFTNIR & i Cloihing We are getting in every day oy Sgring Line, so if you want 4 gy nobby suit, see us, as tmis is the gy, ‘.- store in town that keeps them, We have also received our *Tting line of Hats, Shoes, Arrcw Shirts and Onyx Socks. The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY | 118 Kentucky Avenue Crang \ | Lakelang Where Can’You Get Then! (| Here at this drug store. If the doctor s you need a certain instrument or appliance (Tt right to this store— we have it. Red Cflossj'l’harmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick [Deliveny OOl L Smlth & Steitl For All hinds of REAL ESTATE 1 e See Us Fur ROS[BA[[ ard PALE T ——-——.——-— ” S £ DT PS50 © Deen & Bryai t Building Lake! Qo0 SOFOFOFOFOSOIOIC IO IOTOY SOBOBOTO D1 o We leve JL‘I e Pe sure erd get cre . A large shipment of _ Stoves. . going fast. y Let us figuic on b your pluml! O ning. We have a fully equip‘rc( Q80 for repairing. Everything in Hardware and Fur ; The Niodel Hardware - PGP OHOPSPOBOBO NMW HOOIGIOIOSOP0 HOPOSOPORTPQIOPAFOT -

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