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Mmmmm verybody Orders SAORQF O BLSO = THE EVENL\'G TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLLA, MARCH 11, 1913, y E PHARMACY 1050 HOSOSOH OO HOBOHOPOPO SOOI SPOPOPORORO S0P OEOPOHOPOP0% PAGE SEVEN. HER MODEST OPINION By JAMES JOLLY. The youngest pupil in the dancing class pirouetied a few times in front of the visitor, who rewarded her ef- forts with a beaiaing smile. Thus en- couraged, the younger pupil climbed up on the chair beside the visitor and folded her plump hands in her white muslin lap. “Don’t you think I dance very nice- |1y?* she Inquired, after a moment’s silence. “Last year T came six. four, two, eleven times, but this year I come all the time.” “How very nice,” enthusfastically. like 1t?" The youngest member's eyes dane ed. “Oh, I love it, very much,” she cenfided, “and I can dance very well row.” Her face clouded slightly. “Bob won't dance with me, though. He doesn't like to.” “That's very strange.” visitor. ‘T wonder why?” “I don’t know.” replied the young- est pupil, shaking her head. “He says 1 haven't been coming long enough. He says next year he’ll dance with me if T want him to.” “That's something to look forward | to, anyway.” said the visitor encour- agingly. “Which one 18 Bob?" The youngest pupil waved a hand in the direction of the group of boys, who were going through some exer- cises that were prescribed by the rules of no dancing school. “He's that one that's fighting with Horace,” she sald calmly. “Horace, he won't dance with me, either. He says I'm too little.” “Well, time will cure that” said the visitor symnpathetically. “Next year I'll be a big girl,” the : smallest pupil weut on to explain. “I'm five now and next year I'll be twelve.” “Indeed!” sald the what startled at this rapid flight of| time. “And then T suppose you'll be as old as Bob and Horace.” ! “I'l be older” annonnced the small girl, “four, ten vears older” She patted d said the visitor “And how do you said the visitor, some- fled slirts \‘ or Yittla e T R AT ™ S T P ity : D79 Ring red toneue over hor lins elane- 27-2 Rings. i {ed at the visitor out of the corner (,f’ Munn Duiiding, Lakeland Florida [ her evo LR S i {3 ’ i S lean ¢ LOOVER ;I L | The ~isitor's AND SURGION ome 1 v. profty songs.” | 1, ¥lonsa If so, or if you need Inmhar or ballding metes'al ¢ Ly Xt W ! i t pupil nd ‘i et or for any purpose, let us figure with you In will work, e e e sl DR, W. B. MOON doors, sush biluds, ote., wo wre the loaders | bobbed her hesd un and down violont. | Jiod e | ly two or thr t \ keen annre- | ARG i : 1 cintion of her « ampli nte, | Special Attention to Chronie 1y An:r_ \Hf ‘,_(H‘MI Y- ¢ x“!') A m one,” sho sal it eases of Women and Men, Call %fihil\l‘lg ‘ f HN i 't lot me gingl prompily answered. h ! L I she ! Ofli + in new Skipper Bldg., over : : . : if A ) vothought Tiy, o ooniin Office Dhono %50, Resi We can save you imoney on yo i LIl and cuarantes sn S 1 1 e o ice phone 554 Red isfaction. Our paint department is in charge of Mr. W. I !.”"'r',-w';-. viry dicorect of vou, but it A o G Sy e Arunold, a very competent mun, and we can farniesh the matesiv geems to me the t Jady didn'ty DR W. 8 IRVIN and do the w ork for 7ou In & way that will make you glag I l\h”\\; lv‘ll“:ll’\.‘-‘ 0 OF 0L YeeN ENTIST Give us a chance at your work accomplivhmo The gongetrocs veighed thig in hn[: Establizted in July, 1900 | mind S 1 ] and 'O Kentucky Bolldine n ' “No she replicd, after a moment.| :Lodes: Office 150: Reetdunce !;l (‘f.“ v R ‘But then T ihink mavha sho hasn't|-——— S u'fl;i' ' 28t &; got anv. She's a very nice lady,” sln ! TUCKER & TUCKKER ' s concluded | 5 . TFor some reason the visitor cough: | —I‘a”ye"—‘ ‘ ed behind her Landkerchief. Raymondo Bldg “1 don’t doubt it.” she agreed when | shisland, rortie 4 she had slightly recovered from her| 7~ prrp T ecourh. ‘It v be that she Just | 140. 8. KDWARDS E. H. & E. 0 GARLAND, PROPRIZTCRS ' | 5 ; lacks the artistic tempe r'.m'\nl,, Snnwr Attorney ot-Law. ! Phone 28. Toct of Mair Street people are very materialistie, you| Ofllce in Munn bBul'di p | know.” o y p X ‘ LAKELAND. FLORID: | RN Ko otia o0 sl L& . 2o T | %Yo 1 know.” nerbad the youngest s SRR LU O # . PR R T YRS TR T RO Y | pupil courteously KELSEY BLANTON R W O T G O O O BOBODOB0 ¢ AL MY | The two compunicns gat watching | the children dance for o 1oy “How nicely the it " | enld the vicitor pre Which one do you think dor the b The veuncost pusil pondered sl [ently, her head cocled on one slde 1like a contemplative robin “I know,” fhe said a®ter a while, | “but T guees I'd better not tell ™ “Why net?" queried the visitor. “If you'll tell me, then I'll tell you | which one T think is the best dancer.” | “I guess 1 better not.” reaflirmed | the small pupil. “But Tl tell you, how rhe's dressed.” “Do,” urged the visitor. “She’s got on a white dress,” sald the mite, emoothing down her dainty little frock tenderly, “and white shoes”—she held up first one foot and then the other and looked at them l admiringly—"and pink ribbons on her hair” She gave her head a quick little turn and was rewarded by the | Inr hing \’r\\ of the end 'vf a big, ) '\."\"’d tell me.” begged “T wea't tell a sonl.” I'd betier not™ reiterated i '””'ll (!' wn s I'll go around the ‘*')Ivh !(1 the be:t That Sea-Sick Feeling. Pill—I see it is said that in propor to the number of passengers car- ried only about half as many persons lose their lives on seagoing vessels . as on railroad trains, Jill—Perhaps. But just think o(; what otber things the seagoers lose! | o Bldg Phone 319, Lakeland, Fia Wméomomm Wear White When Traveling. A physician who has had a good deal of experience attending the vie- tims of railroad wrecks sounds the knell of the black dressing gown, silk, muslin or wool, no matter what the material, so often worn by women ' traveling at night. | “When traveling at night 'omenl should make it a point to wear white even more than when sleeping u!el!l at home In their own beds,” said this doctor. “More than once in my own experience among railroad wrecks I have known women wearing black traveling nightzowns or dressing gowns to be passed by in the search for victims “They had been made unconsclous by injury or else had fainted through shock and fright; and nurses and doo- tors searching for victims failed to | find them simply because their care- fully donned black night robes made them iudistinguishable in the sur- rounding darkness.”. Next time smoke a GOOD cigar smoke an ‘At T It's smooth, delicious flavor and superb aroma will make vou an enthusiastic friend of the “A. H. 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WILSON, PLYVSICIAN AND SURGEON Phouos - Oflice, 270; rvesidence, LAWYER I 4 FROSTPROOF FOR SALED Frosteroor We own, or have for sale, some of the choicest properties ad jrcent 1o the town of Frostproof, including a few good bearing Also eee ug for Lakelind strawberry farms, groves and city property. UR. SARAH E. WHEELER 051 EOPATH PHYSICIAN tioms &, 6 and 7, Bryant Building, | Lakeland, Fla. | LTOVOS, Ofiice Phone 278 Blue. S’ i House Phone 278 Bllck.‘ = R . . 1 o D. & . b. KENDENHALL |§ Oh"“ er Al'leld .1l Engineeis and Arclutects | 4 ; Rooms &12-215 Urane Bldg ¢ § LAKELAND, FLA. ‘norphate land examination. LAKELAND, FLORIDA PSS SVSSTSOL ¢S NREN 4 e OSalivw Sur- veys, examination, reports. | Q@¥OBOXQHOBOEO HOBPOBOMISAPOS COVTFNOGOOE Blueprirting. l b e i it g Al "fléiiifiwb?n.l i Room 6 Deen & Bryant Bldg. | w1 Sebring, Floril a Newest Ideas in Bunyalow Designing @ Tss Lakeland, Florlda 5" 0. ROGERS. - Thc Town of Rt.auuful Locanon Lawyer, 2 5 s nk P Room 7, Bryant Building Th(’ TO\» i (‘fn I rogress ] Fhone 269. ; The Town of Opportumty : Lakeland, Florida. A e i q 'K B HUFEAKE&, N Inquire About It At Room 1, Raymondo Bldg., Lekeland, Florids C? ~Attoruey-at-Luw-- n e o h 7 Bin .rv"-l.c'w: \:‘u\ C n P '\le “QMANAGC" e ; h ..-’ phione 30 Y DR. N. L. BRYAR, o : 2 Y DENTIST = Skipper Builling, Over Postoffice. | $08Gw0: Dt 0o B Dedits '~"l040°'0~£~iau.~ 1T 90 Phone 239. 5 V ? tesldence Fuone 300 Red - 11 P ,! ey ¥ LAKELAND, FLA o LlSt i1 CU l'Opel‘ty 0G4V § — P S - < g S. PRES TON, LAWYER H C’pstm a“’)“{ of Court House., & Ar r r the New Year’s rush. I? jou don BARTOW, FLORIDA. € me in: f il me description, price nr! : ; i Examination of Titles and Real © 10 et Toons tiated. ¢ i Estate Law a Speclalty. b ‘l PROFESSOR H. E, KAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Room 11, Futch and Gentry Bldg | Hours: Mononday, Thursday and Saturday, 1 to §. LAKELAND, FLA. s W. 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