Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 10, 1913, Page 7

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isten! Big Cut in Maz- da Lamp Prices 100 Watt were $1.10, now. ... . .90c 150 Watt were $1.60, now... $1.38 250 Watt were $2.60, now... $2.25 Juy Mazda lamps and reduce your light bill. For sale by lorida [Iectnc & Machinery Co. JONE 46 DRANE BUILDING GH0FCPOPOPCIOE0S verybody Orders OUR _ICE CREAM ;5. 20 and 25 Watt were 50c now 40: 40 Watt were 88c now......... 45¢ 60 Watt were 75¢, mow......... 60c % they have ever tasted it before. Many ill go blocks to reach the AKE PHARMACY PHON E 226 For Fresh Opysters, Fruits, Candaes, Nuts and all Confections PROMPT DELIVERY H O. DENNY SOOC & DS ISISDOID TIPSO ¥ 18 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 f) all kind of Roofing. § r Gravel, Slate, Tile, II J— s e o in. Make or repair any- hing in SheetlIron or Tin. . 8 A carload of the Famous dtrawberry Cup, the kind that fits the Refrigerator Boxes. 2 1l line of Sash, Doors, Builders Hardware, all at prices which will t to your ir.terest to let us have \NNar Ha ¢ of your trade. heJackson llSOIl Co. i her friend, rl By CECILIA MORDAUNT. “Really, Phil. I can't marry you!" exclaimed Helen Ayres, impatiently. “I've said ‘No,' now, for the last time. Please don't bother me any more about it I'm never going to marry anybody. My work absorbs my whole life.” Philip Jordan accepted her refusal without comment. It was the seventh time he had asked Helen to be his wife. Ye was guite used to hearing her say “No, but Philip had his own ideas about her “career.” “All right, my dear; but lunch with me tomorrow, anyway, at the tea- room.” “I can’t,” she replied in a terse man- ner. “I'm going to meet Harriet West. We were at echool together, and I've not seen her for five years. Harriet took up social service work and 1 newspaper work, then magazine writ- ing. We promised to meet on the b6th of November, Harriet's birthday, at the end of five years and tell each other all about our progress. “Harriet is coming to New York, and we are to lunch at Sherry's.” “Do you think she will be there?” fnquired Philip. “Of course she will. Harriet was as keen about her work as 1 am about mine. How we will enjoy talking over schooldays and the fulfillment of our ambitions!” “Well, will you dine with me? After the intellectual afternoon, perhaps you may need some recreation. Well go for a motor ride afterward.” “Thank you, Phil; I can't promise. Perhaps; I'll call you up at the club it 1 decide to do eo0.” At 1 o'clock the next day, Helen, dressed in her prettiest afternoon frock, wearing a huge bunch of violets, waited In the reception room at Sher- ry’s. She looked with inquiring in- terest into the eyes of all the women who entered. Some of them she bow- ed to, exchanging a few words of greeting with others, for a succegsful writer of clever stories has many friends. At 1:30 Tlelen glanced at her little Jeweled watch with a frown of impa- ticnee Harriet had not arrived. Sure- 1y she could not have forgotten the engagcment, although Helen had re- | ceived no reply from a note she had sent o the Philadelphia address of reminding her of their pact One-foriy-five fidgety Helen began to grow Two o'clock. She had waited an hour. Well, there was no need to wait longer. She called up her apart- ment to see if any message had come from the Harrict. Nothing there, go she ordered a salad and some absent | coffee and ate her funch alone, won- Ddering what conld have happened to 'her friend. She would walk home. | The cold air and bright sgunshine | would do her good As she was passing a little toy ghop on Eighth avenue her attention was attracted by a small child clinging to luu her mother's hand and eryving for a beautifully dressed doll which stood with outstretebed hands in the win- dow No, darling: mwothor cannot get it for y Tust Jook at the dollie, dear, pdomavhe Santa Claus will bring Felen one ™ Attracted by the ehlld's name, Helen paitsed beside the little girl. The maother turred “Helen Ayers -you!™ she exelaimed Harrict West! Why, T did yon forget vour engagement to lunch with me Bhitage ' Harriet looked pus e he loved me and I fell In Oh, Helen, do come for tea. Ted will be so He's 80 often heard He is the dearest love with him ho with me glad to mect you me gpeak of you. ! husband In the world ™ So Helen permitted herself to be led home with Harrlet Mitchell and baby Helen. Then she met Ted the won derful Ted. vho vas really a pereon. but gevoted to and Mttle danghter, were such a happ Ty Harriet beamed or he beamed back at her. Their «d the tiny flat, wkich te happiness. Heler after all not het trio, g0 lov- ondering if with loved ones was ter than un apartment and the serv f She "wondered if she all of a sudden she re a maid hit tored that she must call Phi 1 dinner engagement with exeuses and promising to come to tce the happy little family n aga'n, £he hurried out. At the corner was a dJrug stor Mlelen caught ’Ar breath @s ghe ¢j v 4 the lephone booth, but unhooked "19 re ver with a determined hand “Hello! s that you, Phil? Yesg, t! 3 Helen. I've changed my mind, Phil. No, not about that- -about ill have dinner with ~ht. Oh, well, yeos; ask me again. I have mind about that, too.” f you care te changed my Winner or Loser. Binks—An eastern man married as ROOm 11, the result of an election bet. Jinks—One of the losers, ¢h? ' Postoflice, THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 10, 1913. 'CHANGED HER MIND What He Was After. It was a very hot day and the drummer who wanted the 13:30 got through the gate at just The ensuing handicap was with absorbing interest both from took the back trafl and a vacant faced “red cap” came to relieve him of his srip. “Mister,” he inquired, “was you tryin' to ketch that Pennsylvania train? “No, my son.” replied the patient man. “No; | was merely chasing it out of the yard."—Saturday Bvening Post. Wisdom Comes Slowly. Towns—*] believe it's a fact that 8 man must get to be at least thirty be- fore he really knows anything” Browne—"Yes; and be must be at least forty before he quits telling what he knows.”—Catholic Standard ond Times. Dangerous. Anything more than a little learm (ng is a dangerous thing in society.— llle l’rotessmns- DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scmmflcdl Prescribed Phone: Office, 141; Rnldence. 22 Bryut Bldg Lakeland, Fla. Dr. R K. SULLIVAN SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY Hours—9 a. m., 1:30 p. m; 4:30 p.m, 7p m Deen Bryant Bldg., Ground Floor. nn J. F. WILSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones—Oflice, 270; residence, 297-2 Rings. Munn Building, Lakeland !-s Florida. m \& R GROOVER HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. iooms o oand 1 Kentucky Bldg Lakeland, Floriaa. DR. W. B. MOON Chrenic Dis- Men, Special Attention to cases of Women and promptly answered. Oflice in new Skipper Bldg., Office Phone 350, 304 Red, over denee phone DR W. 8 IRVIR DENTIST Estabiieked In July, 1900 come 14 and !o Kentucky Bulldine Phones. Ofve 1¥0; Residonce 8¢ TU(‘KER & TUCKEL —Lawyers— Raymondo Blig. l-llnc s i¥0. 8. KDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Calls | Resi- | | o] 2 tuts | 18:3L train and the station platform. At its | conclusion the breathless and per | spiring knight of the road 'urfly, i | Oftice In Mune Koodiog ! LAKELAND, FLORIDA TKELSEY BLANTON LAWYER 0. Blidg. Phone 319, Lakeiand, ¥iu DR. SARAH E. WHEELLR 057 LOPATH PHYSICIAN oms o, 6 and 7, Bryant Buildine Lakeland, Fla fies Phone 278 Blue. ouse Phong 2785 Black. ¢ D & u. b AENDENLALL wil kEngineers and Architecra Rooms 212-215 Drane Bidg LAKELAND, FLA. tosphate land examination veys, +xamination, reports Blueprirting. A. J. MACDONOUGH, Room 6 Deen & Bryant Bldg. Architect. Newest Ideas in Bungalow Desi Lakeland, nl-“’lnrldn guing D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 7, Bryant Building Phone 259 Lakeland, Florida R B. HUEFAKER, -~Attorney-at-Law— wr T Btuart Sidg Bartow #14 DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Skipper Buildinz, Over Postoffice Phone 339. Resldence Phone 206 Red LAKELAND, FLA e ot —— W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER 'Offce Upstairs East of Court House , | ____BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination of Titles and Rea! Estate Law a Specialty. PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE A.\'D ORGAN. Futch and Gentry Bldg. Hours: Mononday, Thursday and Saturday, 1 to 5. LAKELAND, FLA. Bur- ‘c»s-:»s-or}:'wo;éso‘- ORISR LR T TR A T A b W AR POPOIOIC A0 0 e} >§'! ;Ohfinger PAGE SEVER Next time smoke a GOOD cigar smoke an “A H. 7.7 It’s smooth, delicious flavor and superb aroma wili make you an enthusiastic friend of the “A. H. T.” cigar 44355 & FEHSNGASRGNSDHY S0 SIEAS0S0SAGASASASOGDOD Made of long leaf filler of out-of-the-ordinury guality w:th ome of the tinest wrappers. , 5¢ Each. .- : ALL HAVANA. The “A. 1. I ” Gigar Co. $04040POHFIFOFOFOLOSOAEOEOHISS0ETITSOSOSIEINN00 re Yon Sallsflcd wnn wnere You | tat? For nice meals, good home~ooking and pleasant rooms, apply to MRS. HENRY BACON 211 South Tennessee Ave.—Miss Browning's Home OFGEATOEOTOBOIOHOIIOBNFOFOTSOPTSTSTITE0 Are You Going to Build? It 80, or If you need lumbar or building material of any kind or for any purpose, let us figure with you. In mill work, doors, sash, blinds, etc.,, we are the leaders. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? We can save you inoney on your paint bill and guarantee sst- Our paint department is in charge of Mr. W. J. Arnold, a very competent man, and we can furnish the mataris) and do the w ork for Tou in a way that will make you glae. Give us a chance at your work BuildersLumber & Supply Company E. K & E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRICTORS, Yoot of Main Street. isfaction. Phone 28, DB € HOE DGO O u FROSTPROOF } Land and Grovcs the choicest properties ad incinding a few good be strawberry farme, HBR SALEL own, or have for sale, some of o the town of Frostproor, for Lakelund ) Al Eee us property & Altield LAKELAND, FLORIDA 0 wommmo*mmm SROGSOIODPOOA FTSAD S S b | Sebring, Flori i a The Town of Beanuful Locauon The Town of Progress The Town of Opportumty Xuqmre About It At Room 1, hymondo Bldg Lakeland, Florida C. D. M'CAIN, MANAGER. Telephone 309. “ SO0 - o ROOM 17, m'rucn BUILDING, DAODEOIOEOE OHOFOFOIOLOMIMOIOEOIOHO T0EOD000E List Your Property Todayf And be ready for the New Year's rush. If you dox'y fiad me_in my office. mail me description, price and terms I do the rest. Loans negotiated. i W. FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE LAKELAND, FLORIDA —

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