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ten! Big Cut in Maz- da Lamp Prices 5 20 and 25 Watt were 50c now 40: 10 Watt were 58c now.... ... 45¢ 40 Watt were 75¢, now. ... .... 60¢ 100 Watt were $1.10, now. . .. .980¢ (50 Watt were $1.60, now. .. $1.3 250 Watt were $2.60, now. .. $2.25 Joy Mazda tamps and reduce your light bill. For sale by lorida [Icctnc& Machinery Co. J0¥E 46 DRANE BUILDING LOOK! LOOK! dies don't fail to see the demonstration —of EXALL Toilet Articles All this week at the LAKE PHARMACY| By Mrs. Murfey L U WRSKGA ST a EAYS . L P $OPOPOEOSOE VPO PO 0 #0+OPOROFOPOHOPOROFOHO 040 ?. n ) X \ £t 5 B0 E 0D IO IPOSOS0S0SIID PHONE 226 ’ For Fresh Oysters, Fruits, Candaes, Nuts and all Confections PROMPT DELIVERY H O. DENNY LOOPOPIN DHC PCPOHOR OB DRI EOFOIO LI TORIPLISIS0N SRS DA A DIBE AT SAL We have in our employ, M. S. Miller, who is an expert in his line. Let him ficure with you on your Slzcct Metaland Tin Work Do all kind of Roofing. For Gravel, Slate, Tile, Tm. Make or repair any- ting in SheetIron or Tin. - . - corload of the Famods Srawberry Cup, the kind that fits the Refrigerator Boxes. A full line of Sash, Doors, Builders g Hardware, all at prices which will Mmake it 10 your irterest to let us have a- i your trade. LeJacKSe = ————— e —— — — - e — ison Co. 2 = i;vi ! | bill, followed by the amateurs. Most of THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 4, “RECOGNIZED A PATCH ! By JACOB LOWENBURG. | *Is there any Interesting incident { tn his life that the public would en- l!oy reading about?” The reporter | turned to Mr. Johnson, the friend of | the great singer, whose concert they { had just come from. “Why, yes.” Mr. Johnson smiled at the memory. “It happened about seven ' | years ago, and wus the beginning of t Alfred Hendricks' career.” “May I have {t?" The reporter took ; out his pad and pencil ready to take ' | his notes. “It was late afternoon. and I wn‘ !coming from the ferryboat with Mrs. | Johnson, then my flance; as we | stepped into the street she dropped | fher umbrella. [ stooped to pick it | up, and a small box, containing the en- | gagement ring I had just purchased for her. dropped out. There were l' lot of newsboys gathered about. One grabbed the box before I could get it | and disappeared into the crowd. I in- stantly darted after him, and Mrs. Johnson after me. i “We ran through Twenty-third street to the elcvated statlon; he ran | ! up one side and down the other, 1 con- | tinuing after him. He was a better | runner than I. o in a short time he | managed to lose me. Mrs. Johnson had grown tired and taken the car to my mother’s, so 1 at once telephoned to the police, then went home.” “Gee! What luck to lose such & ring." The reporter spoke sympa- thetically. “We put several detectives on the case, but there was little they could do, outside of watching the various newsboys at the ferry. “That evening my mother was not well, so my flance sat with her, and father and [ went to the theater. It was amateur night; they had the usual | | them were impossible. “About the tenth on the bill was & . little fellow who looked about ten | vears old. He was a nervous chap and | very shabby. He worried through the ‘ ! first verse of a popular song. Some- , thing in the sone -or perhaps it was | the boy pleased the howling mob, for [ they actually 1ct him sing the chorus, | : not once. but ful:\' a dozen times, | “His veieo was benutiful, the nmst vibrant, svmpathe tic boy's volee T he ave | | ever heard.” “Well. it's wonderfil, now,” the re-' porter smiled knowingly. “As he left the stage,” Mr. Johnson resumed, “somcthing familiar caught ! my eve--a patch on the seat of hhll trousers, 1 had chased that same patch from the ferry to Ninth avenue that afternoon. The patch was black-and. white check, and the trousers gray. ’ “I whispered a word to my father, and together we left the theater. Fath- | er hurried to the police station, and 1! went to the gtage door, found the man. ! ager and told him the story. “The boy was waiting with the crowd for his prize. He recefved it; then Mr. Emery, the manager, brought him to me. “‘Johnny,’ he eald, ‘did you ever gce this gentleman before?” “*No, sir,’ the hoy replied promptly. “Dut T was gnre about the patch, so 1 simply aceused him at once, For a minute he geemed terribly frightened, then he looked me fn the eye and | said [ 1 didn’t take yvour ring, sir.” And ; his 1ip trembled ¢lichtly. [ *pat, my bov, T think I sald 1t kindly ‘I recognize the patch on your | trouscra.’ “'Oh, elr’ he smiled, ‘these ain't my pante: T didn't hove any ko good, go he lent them to me, the boy next door did. He's ¢ick tonight! “I langhed at the boy, but the elia was too good to loge, 0 T offered him a large rewnrd if he would take me to his friend “Will von put him in Jall?" ho ask- ed. And it wos not until I had glven him my word not to punish his friend, {f the ring was returned, that he con grnted to take me to his houce. 1l had worn the pants, and he conld not he nful to the one who had been kind to him." “Did vou recover the ring, and whot ur it Feenrie of the thief?” The reporter Lod been bugily writin “We sent the guilt ) ona to a for where eared for, and .‘" Johreon received the ring in duo time.” “And littla ilendricks?” “\Wa looked up his family records, z he was quite alone And not once In the rs have woe regretted {7 t was a lueky patch for him."™ the reporter poke Hendricks Join- ed them. “You are correct,” he said to the re- porter. “That was a patch worth hav ing. and it Is now almost my most valuied possession. “Outside of my™ tears came into his eyes—"fester fath- er and mother.” end findi adonted h Court With Little Pomp. The cimplicity of the Montenegrin eourt is proverbial. King Nicholas end Queen Milena are both advocatrs of the eimnle life in its literal sense, i end have brought up their large fam- v on these ilnes. It is szid that when the erown princess, a Aaughter of the grand duke of Mer herg. Strelitz and a cousin of Queen Mary, rst came to live at the court of her futh -law ehe found it extrem«'w Tenit to accustom herself to Lir surroundin~s, brouzht up a&s £ho had been in the rigic Cerman court, etiquette of the to Craze In lilinols. e thousend two hundred nine automobile licenscs ssued in the state of | from January 1 to September 20, clusive, 1 DR. R R. SULLIVAN SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY vDB J. F. WILSON, | promptly answered. DRUNKENNESS | is a curable disease, which requires ncatment. The ORRINE treatment | | can be used with absolute countidence. | It destroys all desire for whiskey, beer, or other intoxicantis. Can be civen in the home. XNo sanitarium eapense. No loss oi time from work. Can be given sceretly. If after a trial ! vou fail to get any benelit from n.-,‘ ‘urn- vour money will be refunded. ORRINE is prepared in two forms: | No. 1, secret treatment, a pu\\dcr,, { ORRINE No. in pill form, ux~§ those who desire to take voluntary | | treatment. Costs only $1.00 a box. | Come in and talk over the m.uur with us. Ask for booklet. For sale by Lake Pharmacy. Ine I’rotcssmns DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed Ptone: Office, 141; Residence, 2 Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. i | =3 i | | Hours— -9 a. m., 1:30 p. m; 4:30 p.m, 7p m Deen-Bryant Bldg., Ground Floor. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones—Office, 270; residence, 297-2 Rings. Munn Building, Lakeland Florida e . b w. R GROOVEK, PUYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ame 3 and 4 Kentnery Bide | Laksland, Florida, DR. W. B. MOON Special Attention to Chronic Dis eases of Women and Men, Calls | Oftice in new Skipper Bldg., omr: | Office Phone 350. Resi- | vtk W 8 IRVIN HBENTIST ! wartahtiaed tn July, 1900 and 15 Kentucky Badldioe Restdence 84 Postoflice dence Phone ——— {‘R * 14 et Office 1807 KELSEY BLANTON LAWYER I 4 | PO Bldg Phone 31.) Lakeland Fla [ " CKER & TUCKKS, — AN YeT— Ravmonao Blog ™ NS YT & LIWARDS Attorney-at-Le w. Otiee in Muon Butlad LLe NG, FLORIDA DR SARAH L. WHEFLE OSTEOPATIL PIlYSICIAN looms 5, ¢ and 7, Bryant Buildh Lakeland, Fla. uffice Phone 278 Blue. tiouse Phong 278 Black. LAK * a. D & . . NENDESLALL civil kogineers aud Architesis Rootss 212-215 Drane Bldg LAKELAND, FLA. land examination cxamiration, reports Blueprirting. A. J. MACDONOUGH, Room 6 Deen & Brysut Blég. Architect. Nrwest Ideas in Bunyalow Designing Lakeland, Florida L 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 17, Ury.mt Building. Phone 259. Lakeland, Florida. R B. HUFF AKER, ~~Attorney-at-Law— <t 7 Stowst Blde Barww, & DR.N. L. "IYAI DENTIST. Skipper Building, Over Postoffice. Phone 339. Residence Pione 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER tOffce Upstairs East ot Court House.) BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination ol Titles and Real Estate Law a Speclalty. PROFESS'JR H. E. HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Futch and Gentry Bldz. Mononday, Thursday and Saturday, 1 to 5. LAl«Fl“.J) FLA (‘ENTRY UNDEPTA"ING CO FUNERAL DIRECTOES. Futep, & Gentry Building. Phone—Day, 241; Night, 13 Red B Rt 81 veya, i oom 11, tours: g ey | Next time smoke a GOOD ecigar- smok: an 74 delicious flavor and superb aroma will make yom an enthusiastic friend of the “ A. H. b Ui It's smooth, cigar Made of long leaf filler of out-of-the-ordiniry quality with one of the finest wrappers. i 5c Each. ALL HAVANA ‘1 The “4. 1. 1.” Cigar Co. DOUFOSOPOSIEOEOPOPOECIQETH M&'OW" 0 MWW MDPO4 04 © 5. L4 O OSLRSNSTSNEDED SOGNGTISQ SO PR iss | 20808040 PQPOFOBOBOBOPOHOHC SOFOFOIC-OHCAOFOIOSTPOIOIT Are You Satisfied With Where You [at? For nice meals, good homec-onking and pleasant rooms, apply to ) 8 )LU\.'l MRS. HENRY BACON 211 South Tennessee Ave. ,' 4 Miss Browning’s ORI EEI GO OISO O mvmuwcmcm MWWWM | Are You fim 70 to Build? It so, or If you need lumber or building mater:al of auy ktud, or for any purpose, let us figure with you. In mill work, doors, sash, blinds, etc., we sre the leaders. ARE YOU GOING T0 PAINT? We ¢an save you money on your paint bill and guarantee sat- jsfaction. Our paint department is in charge of Mr. w. ¢ Arnold, a very competent man, and we can furnish the material and do the % ork for Tou in a way that will make you glad. Give us a chance at your work. Buisderslumber & Supply Company E.F. &L 0. GARUAND, FRIPKINTORS, | % P Plone 28 Toot ¢f Kuin 2t e’ | FWRRTVE I PTIIOR DAL AL LIS TP TR ey B BRGIE D DBOE OHOECEIHCBIRCHD T Ie0R0 B ? Sclling Lake Region Lands, “Frostproof”’ ? > GrapefruitGroves. Famous Late Oranges '3 always secure high prices. “Lakeland” ? Strawberry Farms, Groves, City Property :Ohlinger & Alfield LAYELAND. FLA, FROSTPROOF, FLA .;:".nr,r HIOOOONIFFOC SO0 HE QOB DO ‘Qr-fw 3 ‘“..! m‘fa::m_‘m- '1.7253._ Sebrmg Flond a P SOOOG The Town of Beauuful Loc.mon The Town of Progress The Town of Opportumty lnqum Abont It M Boon l hymondo Bldg., l’.nkeland. Flonh C. D. M'CAIN, MANAGER. Telephone 309. Bl mmmm»m: BOSL dw operty Today & z .And be rf’;xdy for { Tear’s rush. If gou Iow't fizd . me in my office, mail 1o | ion, price and terms. T do r the rest. Loane negotiated. iW. FISKE JOHNSON { REAL ESTATE :% RCOM 17, KENTUCKY BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLORIDA OO CRORRORROIOKY