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G TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FI sten! Big Cut in Maz- da Lamp Prices 18, 20 and 25 Watt were 50c now 402 40 Watt were 85¢ now 60 Watt were 700, now 100 Watt were $1.10, now. ... .80c 150 Watt were $1.60, now... $1.35 250 Watt were $2.60, now. .. $2.28 Buy Mazds lamps and reduce your light bill. For sale by orida Electric & Machinery Co. ONE 46. DRANE BUILDING verybody Orders OUR ICE CREAM f they have ever tasted it before. any will go blocks to reach the AKEPHARMACY e e —— . ———————— OHOHO SO0 JOSOHOHOFOFOFOSDE0S0SRSQNC PH ONE 226 or Fresh Oysters, Fruits, Candies, Nuts and all Confections PROMPT DELIVERY O. DENNY ~LHEOBSOBC ASOSTBA I 8 ERa? Nl \."> have in our employ, [..r. S, Miller, who is an xpert in hisline. Let him ficure with you on your heet Metaland Tin Work Do all kind of Roofing. For Gravel, Slate, Tile, tin. Make or repair any- ling in SheetIron or Tin. L A carload of the Famous strawberry Cup, the kind hat fits the Refrigerator Boxes. A tull 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. neJackson & Vilson Co. HER LAUDABLE EFFORT BY EFFIE SAUNDERS. “Do you notice any difference in we?” inquired the little stenographer of the bookkeeper. “Well, that depends,” he replied, non-committally. “There is the weath- er and the daylight and so many oth- er things one’s supposed to potice 8 change in—" “Oh, tell me all about that some oth er time!" interrupted the little stenog- rapher “I bad the floor, and 1 simply asked you a question to be answered ‘yes' or ‘no.’ I had reference to & change for the better. However, I know it would be hard for you to distin- guish any added graces and beauties in me, so |1 withdraw my question.” “Thank you,” murmured the book- keeper, meekly. “You'll be pleased to know that I'm a follower of one of the muses. 1 af- fect gymnastics—and they, incidental- ly, affect me! Of course, gymnastics in themselves are not my aim—rather, they were not. I once could see myself spinning around on one toe, rushing gracefully across the floor with out- stretched arms as though to catch a streak of lightning, suddenly halting and spinning like a top; then vigorous- ly repeating the performance with varf- ations. “You know, 1 really saw a flesh and blood girl do such things. And she said it was easy! “I talked with her about it and, oh, she was 8o graceful, it seemed to af- fect even bLer tongue! While she talked she moved around me like a fairy, and I nearly fell over myselt in awkward attempts to get out of her way every time she came near me! But she talked right on, and never noticed any- thing. She was so well-possessed, as a result of her dancing. “So I grew more and more interest- ed. She told me what she had studied, and how long she'd been at it—just two years— aud what it cost for a course and, above all, how much fun it was! “I felt the need of something of the sort. When I'm out in company I sit still and envy cvery one, most of the time! It seems that I'm the only per son on carth who hasn't a single ao complishment! And after talking with the girl who knew gymnastic dancing I could sce myself calmly smiling at all my new hosts of friends while they begged me to dunce for them. 1 could sec myself, after much coaxing, rising languidly and, amid a breathless hush, pirouetting into a wonderful dance! “l could see club women begging me, as a favor, to help them entertain! I could see myeelf doing innumerable dances with wonderful men cscorting e, a4 1, of cou right in pirovctti I had to 1 That gitl had | #an, It seunded 1 could h ").\' 1 ation to the heich T'mostill b na oun ¢ that 1've there! e, 1 couldn't vork! when she be- all right, 1 thought h over the nec 5, and hasten onward enine but the heights » hizh in the meantimo nup even wanting to got Do yen know, in order to dance, you have to be able to swing | Indian elubs to musie, just as fast as | you can go—whethoer your head gets in the way or not makes no difference— juntil it's just as simple to you as | swinging your arm over a boat. | “Thus far I can manage to grasp ! the club firmly and put it back of my | head every other count without mur- | dering my neighbor—and [ consider | that this degree of dexterity s quite | an achievement. “Then you have to be able to bend | forward, with your knees straight, and ;lnm-h your hands to the floor. Now, | | the tips of my fingers come almost | | within a foot of the floor when I'm bent double that way, and I'm most ap | preciative of the early martyrs who had their museles drawn out as far as possible. Unless 1 eraek, 1 fear my hands will never touch the floor! “Then you have to , front, and at a the 1 fac stand facing “nal turn o that just If of you from your waist up is back! 1 know it sounds im- | possible, but it's required and that's | all there is to it. You just have to! It isn’t the only absolutely impossible | thing that I'm forced to do! | “But, anyway, I've paid my tuition, and they say it's beautifying, g0 I'm beautiful! “Oh, yes—I didn’t tell you that. The reason I've relinquished the dream of dancing is that I discovered that my graceful adviser studied every day of her two years, all day long! I have becn trying to learn in one hour a week, at night! 1 suppose now, if 1 fail to grow gracetul, I'll find that it's because I should have begun trying as an infant, before my bones hardened But as long as they keep the bitter truth from me, I shall continue to hope!” “You arked me a little while ago,” sald the bookkeeper, “if [ noticed a dif- ference in you. I had noticed it before you spoke. I thought it was rheuwa- tism!"—Chicago Daily News. e ——————— Most Regrettable. “T understand you have sold yorr beautiful country home, Mrs. Wui- fles.” “Yes. We hated very much to part with 1t, but there was nothing else to do.” | “It was a charming place.” “Undoubtedly, and it pleased us in every way, but we were unable to de- cide 6n & name that was sufficlently bizarre to look well in the society col- ema.” PAGE SEVEN \A., FEB. 19, 1913. ADDISON T. SMITH | i OPOFOHO SAITHOITITITHIITINEOHOS0T Where You Eal? For nice meals, good homecooking and pleasant rooms, apply to MRS. HENRY BACON 211 South Tennessee Ave.—Miss Browning's Home ¢ G0STPOETITSTIDITIOTITE0ODN | | | | kind, d lumber or bujlding material of any e In mill work, oing to Build? e It s0, or for any purpose, let us figure with you. doors, eash, blinds, etc., we are the leaders. ARE YOU GOING T0 PAINT? e e e Addlson T. Smith, congressman-elect from the Second district of ldaho, went (o Washington several years ago as secretary to a senator and is' now clerk of a senate committee t i Mirrors at Rcad Corners. | A mirror about three feet high, ! which shows the approaching traffic, has been placed on a sign post erect- ed ut the junction of four roads at Beckenham, Kent.— London Mail. e N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE I\’l":il.\'!‘l‘ll JUDICIAL, CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,. IN AND FOR‘POLK COUNTY..— IN. CHANCERY.-- Florida & Georgia Land Co., Com- plainant, vs. John T, Mnhulte. C. M. Mahone, J. F. Mahone, Gussie ! Harmon, Annie Webb, A\llnnlo‘ wown, RO, Cresap, 1. Herman, . Meyer, a8 Herman & Meyot,b Samuel Rosenthal, Lewls F.| tiayes, John Katzenstein, as (‘.lnh':‘ “lorinz Company, Defendants. -- ' Rill to Quiet Title, i It appearing by aflidavit uplu-nd:,nl- to the bill of complainant filed in the I above entitled cause that the follow- 1 ing named persons are uon-reshh:m‘ defendants, and that their rc-sidonc!vl; are as follows: 'C. M. Mahone *t. Hazelhurst, Georgla; J. F. Mahono at Covington, Georgia; Gussie Iluf»! men at Covington, Georsia; Annie oo s e e e s We can save you money on your paint bill and guarantee n: isfaction. Our paint department is in charge of Mr. W. J. Arnold, a very competent man, and we can furnish the material and do the w ork for 7ou in a way that will make you glad. Give us a chance at your work. BuildersLumber& Supply Company E R. & E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, Phone 28. WWWDWW FOR SA "'b Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over Lands, Choice Colinization n. Georgla; Minnie| Brown at Locust Grove, Georgie, and that thoe residences of 1. Herman, C. Meyer, Samuel Rosenthal, Lewi |& Tracts at Low Prices, Flerida Homes and Grove.s on High Rolling T.and, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- | peary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just For reliable information see throughout all the rest of my lite! | 4 sturt making it my ambition now to grow | 1. Uaves and John Katzenstein a8 renv‘l‘st!nt(!d by us unkuown; and it turther appe in he gaid bill and the that the complainant b ' 0 | t! & Afleld LAEFTAND, rLORTRA. A BT o T T L RS AL Sl Bt B e ¢ QB0 OB OB CIPOHE ¢ D EE'List Your Property Today O t ot point of begin- than the fefond veomplainont nn- g d thet the srid non-resi- (& nty detendants above the ane C: And be ready for the New Year's rush. If you don't find =l yen fitid 1"""‘. .'.’]"""'i”"'{ A2 2 me in my office, mail me description, price and terms. Il do rsn in the State of Florida, serve- [ o umon whot wonld bind the sl @ flhe rest. Loans negotinted. Lraneresideont defendants; |9 1t is, therefore, or W that the {4 ove named C0AL ahone, J. I *C: w FISKE JOHNSON thone, Guesie Harmon, A.nniolt_n . [ ebb and Minuvie Rrown Le and they 2 REAL ESTA E L e VU081, W |2 ReOM 17, KENTUCKY BUILDING, LAXELAND, FLORIDA berwise the allemutions of the said 1 will be taken as confessed by lh\e! - 9 I3 + herehy required to apppear (o ©being the Tth day of the sard (9 U defendanis; ather ned ro ot i are b4 [re bitl of complainant filed in t?!';? i uth and a rule day of this court, | QOVHILOOOO IIQIIFHROGO00VA 1 that the gaid unuel Roson- liayes and John Kat- I they arve herchy ro var to the caid bild of | on or before the firt , the game b vid n Lis court, | of the said bil onfesced oy tie LAXELAND MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, Located on East Lake Morton, John Edmunds, Prop. aliog > taken & A defendants; | It s further ordered that all oth-! {*r persons not known by the com- | inant to be intercsted in the land | ove deseribed, and who claim or | ve any interest therein and o & red to in the said bill as unknowr | iendants, be and they are required | v appear to the bill of complainans | “d in the said cause on or before first Monduy in June, 19132, the being the 2nd day of the said | {month and a rafe duy of tnis court, | otherwise the allegations of the sail | | e Solicits the Orders of All Roviring Anything in This Line. New Life of Tombstones on Hand. 1 will be taken uas confessed by | ne eaid unknown defendants. | It is further ordered that this or- {'er be published once each week for | SDPOPO IO OED 1 030N > | ¢ (12) consecutive weeks in | g Lakeland Evening Telegram, a rewspaper published in Polk county, | i 4, the same to be effective us | j#rTvices upon the said non-resident | “d unknown defendants when pub- | =iied for the periods and in the ar-| T respectively above set forth. Witness the Honorable J. A. Johr- n, clerk of our said court and seal our said court, at Bartow Florida, | * 1ith day of February, 1913, J. A, JOHNSON, Clerk ¢t Circuit Court. i ELSEY BLANTON, Solicitor for Complalnant. I hercby certify that the for {1ng is a true and correct copy of t jorder of publication issued in t i€ald cause and order filed in wmy oi- O DEOB0 TEOSOLIPOIN T 1ISIAZC DO 20 Lakeland Artificial Stone Works MAIN STREET, Near Citrus Exchange Phone 330 Red MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MOXKY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale *UILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS i2 and 18 icch Drsin Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Fews Mounds, Ete. Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge . H. B, ZIMMERMAN. Propriztor. | GHCHCLOTAD2 FEIUNITLGL0STNOINIDONITS S 6 ISR LIUTER e ——————————— e e T Subscribe; for The Telegram Witness my hand and eeal of oi- ® this 11th day of February, 1912, J. A. JOHNSON, 1 Clerk of Circuit Court. | 243-Wed. fic