Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 6, 1913, Page 7

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‘stenl Big Cat in Maz- | da lamp Prices ; 15, 20 and 25 Watt were 80c now 40- 40 Watt werg 88c now......... 45 . 60 Watt were 760, now......... 600 100 Watt were $1.10, mow. . ... .00¢ 150 Watt were $1.60, now... §1.35 250 Watt were $3.00, now. .. . §225 Buy Masds lampe and reduce your light bill. For sale by Florida [Icctric & Machinery Co. | PHONE 48. DRANE BUILDING Everybody Orders OUR_ICE CREAM f they have ever tasted itmbefore. Many vill go blocks to reach the LAKE PHARMACY H00$0FOEOF IBOHOFOIOEQ I OHOEO2OT0 | DFOSOSOPOIO SO PHONE 226 For Fresh Oysters, Fruits, Candes, Nuts and all Confections PROMPT DELIVERY H. 0. DENNY oo *MWO«W“" ¢ SOGLODSVATPOED RSB A A : We have in our employ, Mr. S. Miller, who is an expert in his line. Let him figure with you on your Sheet Metaland Tin Work Do all kind of Roofing. For Gravel, Slate, Tile, Tin. Make or repair any- thing in SheetIron or Tin. A carload of the Famoas Strawberry Cup, the kind that fits the Refrigerator Boxes. A full line of Sash, Doors, Builders ’ Hafdware all at prices which will Make it to your irterest to let us have 4 ‘hare of your trade. heJackson llSOll Co.: | you would go to worrying over.” | worry about permanently? Will you | marry me, Gertrude?"—Chicago Daily \ =l WORRIES OF ONE GIRL BY NELLIE COOKE. ———— | the edge just as on & P “What's the trouble tonight?” asked | €Ylinder. s specially prepared paper | the young man who was calling. “You look bothered about something and you are painfully quiet.” “That's & dreadful slam,” .sald sird with mild resentment. “There isn’t necessarily anything wrong mere- ly because I'm not magple. 1 shouldn't like to be told that I'm a chatterbox.” “I never said such & thing of you,” declared the young man. “You couldn’t be a chatterbox if you tried. I am just wondering why you are more than usually silent. Are you tired?” “Not exactly. Just worried.” “Why are you worried? Who is fll? Why didn't you tell me? Is it your mother? She has been looking a lit- tle pale lately, I recall” “No, mother's all right, I'm glad to say. But there's lots of things to worry about besides illness. People’s business may not be getting on well.” “You certainly are a trump!” cried the young man, admiringly. “It is Just like a girl of your nature to worry when her father is feeling anxiety. I hope he appreciates your thoughtful- ness.” ¢ “Oh, it isn't father!” the girl de- clared, hastily. “I haven't the slight est idea how father’s business is do- fng. I don't have to give his affairs s thought.” “No reason why you should!” agreed the young man. “You coulda'’t possibly get hold of the detalls of his large affairs it you tried. It fsa't & girl's place to keep track of such things. When she {s married it's dif- ferent. Then a fellow could tell her everything about his business.” “Even the troublesome things,” the girl said, understandingly. “A worry shared is a worry divided. That's what I always think.” “If it isn't something relating to ' your family that is going wrong, what is 1t?" “Well, 1 suppose you'll think me - | toolish—"" “You're never foolish!” “You don't know me, I'm afrald. You sece, there's a little fur gtore that's opened up over on the corner.” “Yes, I've noticed that little fur store.” “Well, that's it.” “That's what?"” “Why, don't you understand? That's what I was worrying about, that store.” “What happened there? Did they lose your furs or spoil them in any way?" “They haven't had any furs of mine, | and father says he doesn't wish me to | take mine to him. what I can do about it.” “Take them to somebody else.” “But you don't secem to get the idea,” sald the girl, patiently. “It's because I want to help the man that I want to let him clean my furs. They were cleancd in the spring, so I don’t need anybody else to do the work over again, yet that poor man has just set up in business and I don't think he's had a single custom: er yet." “Did you promise him any custom- ers”" “Why, of course not. I never saw him before he opened the store.” “Then where docs your responsibil- ity come in?” “Everybody's responsible,” sald the girl, eevercly. “When a new store opens in a neighborhood it is every- body's duty to help it get a start. This neighborhood has let three stores fail in the last year, and I'm awfully afrald this one is going to go, too.” “I shouldn't think a fur store was necded in this nelghborhood, should you?" “That isn't the point. The point is that the man has got to support his family. He has a wife and three chil- | dren, besides an invalid mother or an aunt or romething. It's just too piti- | ful for words.” “So you worry yourself into a head- | ache over it?” gaid the young man, | indignantly. “I think the man ought THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKFLAND, FLA., MARCH 6, 1913. sald the | When, i genuine, it will repeat or I don't know |- |iN0. 8. EDWARDS |Ofice Phone 278 Blue. to be ashamed of himself. The idea of his worrying you like that!” “Now you're laughing at me.” “Indeed, 1 am not,” said the young | man, fervently. “But, really, I know | of something lots worse that I wlsh{ “Oh, dear!” cried the girl. *“What awful thing is it?” “Why, It's—it's me,” confessed the | young man. “Will you take me to News. Whole Village to Jail. After four years of litigation it ap- pears that every*member of the two hundred families composing the Jap- anese village of Shimidzu must go to jail. The Tokio court affirmed recently the decision of the lower court, which lin 1908 sentenced every inhabitant | | of Shimidzu to from eix to fourteen | | months’ Imprisonment for cutting trees in the imperial forests at Ya- guchi. The lower court imposed fines in It of the payment of which the itences were imposed. It was | zed that the Shimidzu men, | cn and chilirea cut timber in the ial forests for ten years. impe T The good thinzs of life are not to be hzd singly, but come to us with a mix- | ture, like a schoolboy’s holiday, with a | task afixed to the tail of it—Cbarles | PAGE SEVER. WOWO gfifl Talklng Money tho Latest, “Money talks” is a well-known met- lpborlcal saying, but if the latest idea prevent counterfeit notes is carried oul we may yet hear our dollar bills asserting their genuineness with no uncertsin sound. The proposal is that each note should carry & given | phrase, which would be inscribed on ’ @NIE belng used for the purpose. When & note 1s tested it will simply be placed in a properly designed sing the phase, but if counterfeit, it will either remain silent or give itself like & | 8V8Y by using the wrong accest. New French Propelier, Nest time smoke a GOOD cigar-—smoke an “A, H. T" Two French engineers bave patent ed a propeller with the blades extend- ing far forward and back of the bhub, and so shaped that the water is mot churned and no vacuum is formed It's smooth, delicious flavor and superb aroma will make you an enthusiastic friend of the “A. H. T.” cigar. Made of long leaf filler of out-of-the-orcinary quality with ove around the hub. of the finest wrappers. f No Task. Sc Each. “"Do you believe, as some teacher ALL HAVANA. ays, that boys cught to be encour aged to fight?” “Well, about in the same degree that ducks ought to bo sacouraged to swim.” The “A. . 1.” Cigar Co. B L ) (A (R ——————— -~—-£ DR. SAMUEL F. mm SPECIALIST. 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Resl- | dence Phone —— We can save you money on your paint bill and guarantes sat- 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 you in a way that will make you glad. Give us a chance at your work DR W. 8. IRVIN DISNTIST Katablisked in July, 1900 toome 14 and 15 Kentucky Building Phones: Offive 180; Residence %4 e\ BulldersLumber& Supply LAWYER | P 0. Bldg. Phone 319, Lakelund, Fla. | Compflny TUCKER & TUCKER, . E K & E 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. Phone 28. Foot of Main Stieet. ¥ oride «akelane, FORDPTOOLO- MOBOIOI 0 WZ@MWMW”:@W ™y FOR SALE] FrosterOOF Land and Groves We own, or have for sale, some of the cholcest properties ad- Jacent to the town of Frostproof, including a few good bearing groves. Also see us for Lakeland strawberry farms, groves and Ohlinger & Alfield LAKELAND, Attorney-at-law. Office In Munn Bulldi.g LAKELAND, FIORIDA. DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN Rooms 5, ¢ and 7, Bryant Bullding, Lakeland, Fla. Houn l’hon. :18 Black. 0 D. 0 H D. mnmhm Civi{ Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. ‘hosphate land examination veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. A. J. MACDONOUGH, Room ¢ Deen & Brysnt Bldg. Sur 9 Sebring, Florida Architect. | Hewen it Ty, Drdigaing i it The Town of Beautiful Location Room 7, glry'n’::' Building. The Town of Progress ot reow || The Town of Opportuniey L 3. HUFFAKER, Inguire About It At Room 1, Raymondo Bldg, Lakeland, Floride ~Attorney-at-law— teor 1 Stuart Bldg C. D. M'CAIN, MANAGER. Bartow. Ma Te DR X L BRYAN, e DENTIST. Skipper Buildine. Over Postoffice. mfim Phone 339, Realderce s 370 Red. ' ' g List Your Property Today W 8 P TAWYER 1Offee Upsta ,,-,,,m House.) And be ready for the New Year's rush. It you dont find BARTO. " URIDA. me in my office, mail me description, price ard terms. It 45 Examinaticn of Titles and Real Estate Law a Specialty. vt clcietoc i bt PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Room 11, Futch and Gentry Bldg. Hours: Mononday, Thursday and Saturday, 1 to 5. LAKELAND; FLA. the rest. Loans negotiated. W. FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE mxn.un, FLORIDA RCOM 17, KENTUCKY BUILDING,

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