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Listen! Big Cut in Maz- da Lamp Prices ; 15, 20 and 25 Watt were 50c now 402 40 Watt were 58¢ now......... 45¢ ; 60 Watt were 750, now. ........ 60c - : 100 Watt were $1.10, now. . ... " 90¢ ; 150 Watt were $1.60, sow. 31:86 . 950 Watt were $2.60, now. .. .§2.25 Buy Mazda lamps and reduce your light bill. For sale by - Florida tlectnc & Machinery Co. PHONE 46, DRANE BUILDING - LOOK B WE HAVE PUT IN A NEWRLINE OF ICE CREAM WHICH WE GET' FROM TAMPA. GIVE US A CALL LAKE PHARMACY SO PHONE 226 For Fresh Oysters, Fruits, Candles, Nuts and all Confections 3 PROMPT DELIVERY H O. DENNY. We have in our employ, Mr. S. Miller, who is an expert in hisline. Let him figure with you on your Sheet Metaland Tin Work Do zall kind of Roofing. For Gravel, Slate, Tile, | Tin. Make or repair any- thmg in Sheet Iron or Tin. A carload of the Famoas Strawberry Cup, the kind that fits the Refrigerator Boxes. A full line of Sash, Doors, Builders ’ Hardware, all at prices which will make it to your irterest to let us have 2 share of your trade. he J ackson e | |\ AN STYLE COPIED |30 'HAD LOTS OF FRIENDS| By J. M. CARSON. | MODERN YOUNG WOMAN msu-l I BLES POCAHONTA& i N ) T S S8 o A WA PN § Leouard’s velocipede, with its rub | Feathers and Beads Worked Into .% ber tires, sent by his Uncle Tom for Bandeau in True Indian Fashion For nice meals, good homecooking and his birthday, created quite 2 stir whe ls Now Rage for Dark- pleasa'm l'OOfl'IS, aPPlY to it arrived. After it was taken from Haired Girls. hat th; crate all the family admired its B 51 pel t / g Eammrd i s | B e« i MRS HENRY BACON . almost be mistaken for a reincarnated ed X‘Vehat d; you thiak of it son?” sk Pocahontas in her new coiffure & I'In: o onard’s father. dienne, which is made of feathers and e 'boy came out of his trance with beads in bonafide Indian style. But @ deep sigh of satisfaction. “Gee, DUt | 1} oo oo rarified feathers and glorified | ™ won't the kids all be jealous!” he #ald | ;.5 ang the Pocahontas bandeau i8 | rapturously. really a most dainty and pretty orna: The long hall between the dining | ment—provided one has the’ youth, room and the living room was immedl | the winsomeness and the dash to ately turned into practice ground. | carry it off. Leonard’s father gave him some ©X-| The bandeau is made of velvet rib- & |pert advice. The boy learned quickly. ' bon, bound at the edges with silver All that evening and the next day Wa8 | braid, and over the velvet between the devoted to hard, steady practice. braid ig set’'a strip of filet lace sewn g “I think you can ride well énough | thickly with flashing rhinestones and 211 South Tennessee Ave.—Miss Browning’'s Home & Are You Going to Buila: 1f 8o, or if you meed lumber or building material of any kind, or for any purpose, let us figure with "you. ln mill work, doors, sash, blinds, etc., we ere the leaders. ~ ARE"YOU GOING TO PAINT? I’AINI? We can uva you money on your paint bill and guarantee sat- {sfaction, Our paint department is in charge of Mr. W. 8 Arnold, a very competent man, and,we can furnish the material and do the w ork for vou in a way that vm make you glad. Give us a chance at mr vork Buuderslumber&Supply ~ Company A E H&E O GAB.LAND PROPRIETORS, Phone 28. l'oot of Main Street. to take the wheel out of doors tomor | white pearl beads. This bandeau row,” Leonard’s father told him at | passes around the head and fastens the end of the second day of traim- | over the left ear under an ornament Ing. of velvet and rhinestone, one . long “l don’t want to take it out yet,” | end of the bandeau continuing down | replied the boy. “I want to learn & | to touch the shoulder. Two white few tricks first.” And he proceeded | ostrich quills, trimmed' with squares to learn tricks that consisted of riding | of velvet ornamented 'with rhine- | without holding the handlebars, riding | stones, are thrust through the ban- with one foot or holding with 'one | deau, and also slant backward and qy | hand, and various combinations of downward, giving the savage Indlan these interesting performances. effect. The next day was Saturday. All the | It is the exceptional hair dressing children were playing out of doors. | that is ungraced by some scintillat- Leonard was now ready to make his | i0€ ornaments. If one possedses & sensational appeaarnce. He was cer- | String of pearls or dimgnonds, these tain that his velocipede, or his “bike,” | &r¢ Wound In the hair and allowed to as he chose to call it, would make s | fall in graceful loops. Imitation pearls . | great impression. may be used in the same way, but ings of rhinestones are not cons Several of the boys in the neigh- | 5¥ ¢ borhood were the proud possessors of sidered good form for wear as orna- fonable as they are as velocipedes, but none of these had rub- ments, fash b ber tires, nor were they painted with dress trimmings. Al manner of dash- such beautiful colors and stripes. ing quills and aigrettes, mounted on Then, too; Leonard had hean K&winE shell pins, are favored for evening . wear in the coiffure, and the more :l;:rr:lswws:ss%xlnse :‘:az‘; bnz: u:::: rakish the slant of the aigrette the things up smarter the effect, Only the woman With an air of conscious importanee | °f TAtUre years now effects a modest, upright aigrette in her hair, and he walked out into the street, trum- % : dling his velocipede before him, younger \wanigil . Welr. thelr (colffire mounted it, and rode away to the cor- vg:;lz;me;t :. ‘ll:“:::lc l:o ::r:n :“gg&i ner, then turned back. Immediately standing out directly at right angles the report was spread the Leonard |, ", . head, over one ear, and, though | o had the swellest bike on the street. |, . ;o exceeding chic as far as ap- By the time he returned to his own Timber, Turpentine, Out-ovei‘ it il RN | FOR SALE fo i “Hello, Len!” cordially went ' WD | 5iiv,cre 8 (6 thester, Ior Hne onie ts at Low Prices, Flerids Homes and Groves on High from every throat, ' his ear or brush into his eves as|§ Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- o feug vbaly el ho turned fia head Guddealy. beary and Trucking Farms, - Wegnarantee all property just | “Yep." ’ as repregented by us. For reliable informationsee . . - “Gee, it's swell, ain't - it, boys? | BEAUTY SPOTS ALL IN BACK Where did you get it?” “From my Uncle Tom.” Novel Trimming Effects 8een in This “Does it go good, Len?" - Beason’s Costumes Among the “Dandy,” laconically replied Leon- unn-rumnalo. i ard. § “Bet you can't do no tricks—yet.” “Sure, I kin. Tricks ig easy.” Leon- ard proceeded to do a few of his very B8 o i ‘best ones. The spectators were prop- # #irl who proves it | SOERKRRACKCRICHIY SRR CRRRRRCRD RO erly fascinated by the exhibition. . i‘lhs purple feathers of the — “Say, Len, T'll let you ride o6n my | chie derby crown hat follow a trail hand car, it' you want to. I didn't -mnd the brim lnd deouod to stay mean nothin’ that tlmo when I didn’t let ‘'you.” d ‘Leonard made no repiy to this offer. “Oh, Len, I ain't mad at you,” came from another boy. “You kin ¢ome and play ‘cowboy in our yard this after- '.hlmmln‘aflecumln in the Llst Ygur Prop@rty fl‘oday Andbetudy!nrthulu!lfl‘nmh- I you dom't find nm-,m,wmmfimmmm Il do rrut. Iomnqvtintod g "W FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE 'BOOX 17, KENTUCKY BUILDIG,” ' ‘LAKELAND, FLORIA 9 "Anlllycukldlcoln’topo.oodlt mor'uhdlaonud “!m. we are,” they amswered in Modest Sclentist. Near the little village of Nyack there lives in modest retirement upon the farm of his fathers and of his own boylood George Willlam Hill. Al though he is perhaps the greatest genius that this country has as yet borne, it 18 safe to say that not one person in a thousand, even among people of education, is familiar with his name, much less with his work Zut among astronomers, both abroad and at home (possibly more abroad tbh:n at home), he is recognized as ing one of a very few to whom as- tronomy of the presémt day owes * Solicits the Orders of All h"fl’l w in Thll Line. most. Here again discoveries form no New Lile of Tmm on Hand. part of this notable career; and, in fact, so far as records go, Hill may | §, 4 s e - 4 e Lakeland Artiflclfil Stone Works' 1 greatest work s In commection with MAIN STREET, Nea.r ‘ change Phone 830 Red periodic orbits, the best method yet devised for handling the problem of three bodies under certain restric tions~Dr. Frank Schlesinger, in Scl- ence. Cats and Monkeys. 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