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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, MARCH 20, 1913. o Slsod W Whero Yo for nice meals, good homecooking and at rooms, apply to MRS. HENRY BACON gouth Tennessee Ave.—Miss Browning's Home § 0 SUOTHL 0TS0 FROSTPROOF § Land and[Groves o oW, or have for sale, some of the choicest properties ad- ot wxhe town of Frostproof, ineluding a few good bearing Timber, turpentine.and colonization tracts. Also see us for jand s(rgwbefl'y farms, groves and city property. Jlinger & Alfield LAKELAND. _ FLORIDA 2404 PO EOTGLIONS CERORBRRORORHBICEOICEO0MICEIIIIS Sebring, Florida The Town of Beautiful Location The Town of Progress The Town of Opportunity About It At Room 1, Raymondo Bldg,, Lakeland, Florids Cc. D. M’'CAIN, MANAGER. Telephone 309. PHONE 226 For Fresh Oysters, Fruits, Candies, Nuts and all Confections PROMPT DELIVERYIFER H. O. DENNY i Ve 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 Sheetlron or Tin. A carload of the Famoas Strawberry Cup, the kind that fits the Refrigerator Boxes. = Lk A full line of Sash, Doors, Builders’ Hardware, all at prices which will make it to your irterest to let us have share of your trade. heJ ackson llSOIl Co.: WHAT SAM THOUGHT By BILLY BACHELOR. “Well, what do you think of this, Billy?" Sam Martin exclaimed, as he handed me the evening paper, polnt- ing to a paragraph under the head- ing, “Social Gleanings,” which read: “Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hamilton an- Bounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Ethel, and Oscar Newman, at Grace church. Oakburn, Tuesday, October 1.’ “What do you think of it, Sam?” J Inquired as I tossed the paper back to him. “It's an outrage, a blanked outrage! What right has Os Newman to marry anybody but Beatrice Price? Don't all her friends, all his friends, know he is wildly in love with her? Haven't they known it for ever a year? Hasn't be followed Beatrice about like & hungry dog chasing a bone ever since he first met her? I repeat, what right has he to marry Bthel Hamik ton? Why, she's a child, a silly Nttle butterfly of fashion. Os mever can love that type of woman, and you know it, Bill.” “Yes, I know it. What do you sup- pose poor old Oscar did it for?” Sam hitched his chair up closer to mine, lighted his pipe and took a few slow inbalations before he replied by shaking his head slowly and pro- nouncing the one word, “Pique.” “It looks like it, I must admit,” said L “And yet I gave Oscar credit for too much common sense to ever let him do a fool trick like that.” “Beatrice turned him down, and he swore he would get even—" “Well, of all the—! It's a mighty queer thing, Sam, how men—and women—try to prove how little they really care for the person they once professed to love so deeply by turn- | D! ing around and marrying some one else. How the proving of themselves fickle-minded should give them one moment's pleasure, or how, under such circumstances, they can hope for happiness passes my understand- ing. “It just goes to show, I think, that the love such pecple have is very small, not the grand passion, the over- powering devotion of a great soul, as they like to imagine it is. Hurt vain- ly, emarting pride and the fiendish esire to hurt in return are more re-' sponsible for the marriage from pique | than any ‘heart wounds’ either man or woman may feel. “The man who has tried his best to win the one woman in the world and failed; the woman who has given her best to a man who proves himself false, will not be in any hurry to bind themselves by marriage vows to an- other person. “Such fatal steps—and they nearly alwdys are fatal—show suffering self- conceit rather than a broken heart— an error into which those who are only half in love ever fall. “The man squares up his shoulders «nd says, ‘Well, maybe I won't show that girl a thing or two!" The girl tosses her pretty head, pins on a saucy little bow of ribbon or dons a new frock and fares forth, vowing that she'll just show that man how little she really cared. “This is far more dangerous for a man, especially a man of Oscar's tem- perament, than for a woman. The woman may come to love her husband 1t he is kind and good to her, but, as you know, Sam, no man ever gives his heart to & woman after marriage.” “You are right about that, old man! It hurts, though, to think that Oscar could display so much innate mean- ness. I can’t understand how any honorable man could allow himself to commit such a fraud. It is a fraud, o lie, a cheat! Do you suppose even silly little Ethel Hamilton would con- sent to mgrry a man who frankly ad- mitted he only asked her to be his | wite In order to ‘get even' with an- other woman? ‘ “Os has committed not only ‘one of | the greatest pieces of folly in his life, | but has acted in a shameful manner | ! toward the girl who is now his wife. | By George! I feel like—" But here I laid a detaining hand on | Bam'’s arm and told him it didn’t mat- | | | ter what he felt like doing, he must not do anything. “If Oscar has been . fool enough to marry out of pique, .then his life will enough, without any one else butting | fn and making things n:ore miserable for the girl.” “You're right, old man! Well, so fong; it's about time to turn in, and | I'm tired.” “Good night, Sam. Don't worry 1 about other people’s troubles. We all have enough of our own.” Explosion of a Flower. Bometimes the floral spathe of & great palm tree will fly open with a {mnd like a detonation in a mine. { Buch an e%ent occurred in the botan- fcal gardet in Algiers recently. The spathe, nearly three feet long, was projected to a great distance, and for 1 | A H & m, be punishment | House Plans Important, The care in the home and all othe? | you are company In your own home; forms of household work are greatly | your family will not be more astonish- tacllitated by right planning and the |ed at your conduct than you are your use of suitable materials for the |velt—The Universalist Lesder. comstruction and furnishing of the bome. An adequate and convenient water supply and other conveniences are essential, not only for comfort and for saving labor, but also from the standpoiut of home hygiene. Explained. “Pop, why do they call s maa & pinbead?” “Because when he &t tempts to penetrate any idea his head won't let him go very far.” UPHO MATTRESS MAKING. Old Mattresses made over; cushions of all kind made 10 order. Drop me a postal card. Arthur A Douglas 415 8. Ohlo Street. 3 9 [ G ~r— — ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner of Lemon Street and Massa- chusetts Avenue. Rev. J. H, Weddell, minister in charge. Services at 11 a. m. and § p. m. All Sundays except the third in the month. Other services as appointed. DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCHES. Dixieland Church-— Services—1st and 3d Sabbaths, 11 a m; 2d and 4th 8abbaths, 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School—3 p. m, Prayer Service—Thursday night au 7:30. Myrtle Street Church— Services-—1st and 3d Sabbaths, Sunday School—3 p. m. | Prayer Services—Tuesday Dight | wiey an aroma that will make you t at 7:30. W. H. STEINMEYER, CUMBERLAND PRESBY. TERIAN CHURCH Sunday school every Sunday morn: ing at 9:46. Everybody cordially in- oited. | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tennessee Ave., Between Main and Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. S. Patterson, Pastor. Sunday Services—Sunday school, 9:45; preaching, 11 am. m., and 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. (South Kentucky Ave.) Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, pasor. Temporary residence, 911 South Florida avenue, Office at church. Hours, 11:30 to 12:30. Sunday Services— Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m, Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Week Day Services— Woman’'s Missionary Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday even- ing, 7:30. Teachers’ meeting Friday evening. | A cordial invitation to everybody to all services. | Soclety, ‘ East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at 3 p. m. B. A. Vilton, superintendent. Prayer l neeting Thursday at 7 p. m. - — t Latheran Chureh. Cor. E. Orange ana S0. Tennessee Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Services are held on second and tourth Sundays. | % CHRISTIAR CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 &. m. and T B Christian Endeavor Soclety at * inm moments the head of the palm | P ™ egn wreathed with golden dust fofln of the debris of the flower. The | sun’s heat had roasted the flower to ! the color of rust. The director of the garden explained the explosion as be- | ing due to a fermentation in the flow- er caused by the extraordinary dry- nees of the air. A violet sirocco had just passed. In Algeria ostrich eggs explode in the same way and from a like cause—~Harper's Weekly. Trying His Own Hand, | *John” | Scotch parish, “T fear you are growing | | remiss in your religious dutfes. T| i lmvo not seen you in the kirk these undays.” “No,” John, "it‘- no that I'mr mwll re -ln. 'm M tinkerin’ &' g my said the minister of & b g - Prayer Mosting, Wednesday even- izgat 7p.m ! s FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue snd Bay St The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin . D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 17:15 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Wedrnesday evening at 7:3¢. ‘ Woman’s Missionary and Ald So ' clety Monday 3:30 p. m | | Baptist Young People’s Meeting at 6:16 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:30 p. B. 30 p. m.; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 11 | Just a Hint, Some morniag just make Strength In Cheerfulness. Worndrous is tle strength of thees fulness, altogether past caleulation i@ powers of endurance. Efforts, to b permanently useful, must be uniferss ly joyous—a spirit all sunshine, grase ful from very gladness, beautiful bo MY LINE INCLUDES |tuebright—Carivie ~ lhe Protessions- DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed Pbone: Office, 141; lluldonco, n Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. believe | | Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post; Cards J. F. WILSON, DR. Cigars PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones—Office, 270; residence, 297-2 Rings. Munn Building, Lakeland Floride. Come and see me hwfore pur chasing elsewhere. Your e gy o it PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, patronaye appreciated. e i sk e S Lakeland, Florida. Miss Ruby Daniel DR. W. B. MOON News Stlnd Special Attention to Chronic Die- eases of Women and Men. Calls promptly answered. Office in new Skipper Bldg., over Postoffice. Office Phone 350. .. Resi- dence phone 354 Red. fonty »f Ddisonia Theater DR W 8 IRVIN 'WNTIST Katabitered 10 fuly, 1908 ‘vame 14 gnd 'F Kentucky Bulléing Ohapes N s 180 Regidence 84 I'YTCKF' & TUCKER ~-Lawvere. Raymoinde Bldg skelane JOTITDOWN! S0 you won't forget it—take home soveral A. H. T. cigars to smoke this | JO. 8. mml evcnmg and spend an evening of Attorney-at-Law Rl"\l, ENJOYMENT. Office in Munn Eulldiug LAKELAND, FLORIDA KELSEY BLANTON LAWYER P 0. Bldg. Phone 319, Lakeland, Fla. Pl e st S i A DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Bryant Building, Lakeland, Fla. g |Ofice Phone 278 Blue. House Phone 278 Black. @ D. & H D, XKENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Architecte Rooms 212-216 Drane Bldg LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. A 3. MACDONOUGH, Room 6 Deen & Bryant Bldg. Architect. Newest Ideas in Bungalow Designing Lakeland, Florida. D O ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 17, nrnnt' Building. Phone 2069. Lakeland, Florida. B 3. HUFFAKEBR, ~Attorney-at-Luw— Re0r 1 Stuart Bldg. Bartow m DR N. L BRYAR, DENTIST. Skipper Bullding, Over Postoffies Phone 339. Residence Phone 300 Red LAKELAND, FLA. W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER (Offce Upstairs East of Court House.) BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Speclalty. PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Room 11, Futch and Gentry Bldg. Hours: Mononday, Thursday ané Saturday, 1 to 6. LAKELAND, FLA. At The Second - Hand Store Wheeler and Wilsn sewing machime, good as new; bed lounge; beds, Do net organ; clocks; cil stoves; woed stoves; gas stoves; rockers; missioa Poride. The A. H, T. cigar is an even burning, deliciously flavored product Insist on this clagr afterward. «The- A.H T CIGAR CO. S YOUR TIME will always be right it you buy » | watch of us and let us regulate elean and keep it in repalr for you Por JEWELRY o: all kinds come to us. We carry a complete line of the newest designe and best values in Jewelry at falr prices. Come In and see our display. H. C. Stevens Will give you lasting satisfaction a3 they are far better than the clay brick, becoming stronger with age, more durable, more handsome in ap- pearance, giving a better looking job; in the end, the cf heapest job. We have them any color. Mbrary table; Get the best cement—the right ixtnee of hest selected materials. frigerators; 2. See us about them before you 'and sold. build; get our prices. ARC“ [R LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL | STONE WORKS |The Secondfland” Mas H.B. Zlmmermln. Prop. $10 West Main Gtreet, Lakeland. B | e 3.3 mahogany settee; re- thing. .Goods bought _n.!. ‘ ..‘\u t.‘ ‘. .4 : 2 &Y

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