Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 29, 1913, Page 2

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HOPOSQEREQIOHOSCEIONONNSCINOLIODSSLENINONSFOSOPIPQ CLEAN GOODS ~ FRESH STOCK } g 35¢ 35¢ 50c 15¢ 55c¢ 25¢ 35¢ Anchovies, Glars Imported Cherries, Glass Imported Crab Meat, Tin Imported Clams Pine Apple Cheese Dried Herring, dozen Horse Radish, Glass Pure Food Store W. P. Pillans & (0. PHONE 93 Bmlders Lumber & Supply COMPANY K H & E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, Toot of Main Strees Phone 18, Nll 14 AN § INGH CYPRESS SHINGLES o C 2405 INCH ¢ 400 M - § N0. 1 GTANDARD CYPRESS LATH 400 M MR FLG & CEILING SIDING, INVERNESS STOCK 254 N We are handling the cut of a small mill, and can furnish if you rough and dressed framing from 2x4 to 10x12 best hLeart wanted, cut from round timber. We make doors and sash and can furnish any kind of mill work out of pine and cypress lumber. Re carry a first class line of points, varnishes and oil. Our lumber and mill business will be managed h.y Mr E. H. Hopkins, who is well known by the people of Lakeland ag an nu-to-date lumber man. Terms:{Strictly|[Cash on Delivery of Goods JJJIDAVIS & CO. Successors to D. Fulghum 2188%nd3220 South Florida Avenue seantt. P Heavy and Fancy Groceries Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty = L Phone 334 Prompt Delivery l | Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drng store. ‘If the doctor says you need a certain® instrument or appliance Come right to this store— we have it. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery THE EVENING 'nn.lunu. LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 29, HER FRIEND'S l | W\_ JIM ELLIOT'S MISSION By GENE D. GRANDE. It was a sharp gust of wind coming turiously around the corner and filling Jimmy Elliot'’s eyes with dust that was responsible for the accident. For being partially blinded, he darted for- ward in the path of a street car, which promptly knocked him over and against the edge of the sidewalk, where he lay senseless, while the breeze caught up his unsold newspa- pers and scattered them along the block. Miss Elsie Moore, who, with her es- cort was just about to enter the the- ater close by, saw the accident and ran to the boy’s side. She placed her dainty handkerchief over the gash in his forehead, while the gentleman with her picked up the lad and car- ried him to a near-by drug store. Fortunately the injury was not seri- ous and Jimmy, having recovered his senses, overflowed with gratitude when expressing his thanks to—*“de swells what picked him outen de gut- ter.” Gerald Osborne l.m;,hnd as he complied with his fizncee's request to recompense the little news-vendor for the loss of his papers. Jimmy nat- urally looked upon his adventure as a lucky one. The cut on his forehead was a trivial matter, and the five dol- lar bill Osborne had given him was of much importance. As it chanced he was destined to gee his benefactors on more than one occasion. Osborne and his flancee were regular theatergoers and it fre- quently happened that they ,passed the corner where Jimmy had his head- quarters. At such times the boy was always sure of a bright smile and kind word from the girl and a tip from her escort. It was late in the fall when he first noticed that his two favorite customers had not paid his stand a visit for an unusually Jlong time. When the winter days came on and they were still missing Jimmy came to the conclusion that they must have been married and left the eity. Three months later on a wet after- noon he suddenly spied among the throng at the corner walting for the passing cars, the slender form of his former patroness “So you missed e, queried softly “You bet 1 did, Jimmy?" she Miss," responded the boy. *1 t'ought youse mebbe got married an' went away somewherel wit’ that gent.” The girl shook her head sadly, “No, 1 didn't get married, Jimmy,” she said. “Things have changed with me since 1 saw you last, 1'm just as poor as you are now, Jimmy.” The boy stared at her in uttter be- was old and worn, though neat and | carefully mended in places. 1913, MCJ’M:I t'l - ’:o”{’ remedy l.'rx arm! nie o men, and wll.i-b'eneflt young and old. Its ingredients are mild herbs, have ing a gentle, tonic effect, on the wo- manly constitution, Cardui has helped a million womea back to health and strength, - Have you tried it? If not, please do. It may be just what you need. .— Write to: Lacles® A8 gmu » aM;d-r::ueCn Chatt xoon. ]’cnn lor (ructions, and é4-page ‘Wemen, I- .Iu- -u.- [ ] n*u‘. FASHION. Striped velvet which resembles cor duroy is a much favored material. Revers and collars are frequently faced with a contrasting material and edged with fur, Some of the atilored coats have long narrow sleeves which button the tull distance of the arm. Aigrettes are grouped about the crown and are in some instatces the only trimming. Many women wear the hair orna- ment or bandeaux well down uponl the head, sometimes a pearl-shaped | A new Corset furnishe, Barcley guarantee it a rust or break within op | Purchase date, BARCLEY CORSETS (Not Sold in Stores, ) are cut separately to your Indivigyg measurements by the |, ARGEST MAKERS OF STRICTLY CUSTO! CORSETS in the worlg and firgeq : the privacy of your home by a5 elxn pert corsetiere thoroughly traineg 1; the art of corset fitting, PRICEg ARE REASONABLE. Yoy Will ngvey realize the full beauty of your figure until you have worn a CUST “The Kind Tga‘t (l‘:‘(l)tmr Phone or write our loca) Tepresent,- tive, m SAM TIDWELL, g5 ¢ 8t., Lakeland Fla.. for anap. pointment. ed free FT' a8 stay shoyjg € Year frop . ac YOOI PUPOSOEODOT O 40 ¢ - = MW SCLVINIR Sl’(l(ll\S We are showing one of the largest lines of st spoons ever seen in Lakeland or Polk county. We will ¢ 1o 3 g ,‘ a favor to show you these new goods. I A pleasure to show zoods.” COLE & HULL | Jewelers and Optometrists Phome 173 Lakeland. fip SISO SE oM 5 ¥ EY Everybody Orders OUR_ICE_CREAM pendant dropl down upon the fore- l head. Short coats of brocade will be worn with cotton gowns and they should al- ! ways match in color, | Flat lace flounces will be approved ’ for evening gowns and are consid- | ercd smarter than the pannier ef- . i fects Broeaded crepe meteor is8 & new ! material and premises to outrival both chiffon and velvet in popular- | | ity. Heavy veils with open mesh are favored in quaint and oriental designs, | T e | Tan Shoe Hints, Not every wearer of tan shoes may wilderment. e noticed that her dress | IN& durk colored when they become ’Lhoroughl) polished before wearing know how to prevent the shoes turn- { damp. The secret is to have the shoes “Where's Mister Osborne?” he them. The polish acts as a coating asked. “Don't he know nothin' about 8nd prevents the meisture getting into 1t { and discoloring the leather. Of course, Flsle shook her head again, “I don't | 'in time, tan shoes will change color, know where Mr. Osborue Is at pres- | | but the day of this discoloration may ent” sho sald. “We have not seen | b Postponed by expert shoe cleaners. each other for a long time, not since— | They will give the shoes a scrub, as | I became a working girl." {they call it. The operation takes | “Did he trun youse down when you I""‘" little fime. Shoes so treated, ! loses yer dough?” demanded the small | ©nCe or possibly twice a season, will | squire of dames wrathfully. look well for many months longer | “I guess that must be it, Jimmy,” , than it the scrubbing is not done. ! responded the girl, as she turned h e Black and White Checks, | The boy's eyes followed her 'lot- i For strictly tailored wear the black fully. *“I wonder,” he mumured and white checks are looked upon thoughtfully, “if she's still stuck on | With favor, designed on lines that are dat guy. Wisht I could see him some- |severe, the cutaway coats trimmed | wheres.” with black satin collars and cufts and | Two days later a familiar volce | having a piped seam at the walstline. ! hailed him and Gerald Osborne tossed | The skirts are fashloned with seams a coin on the stand as he caught up a TuBDINg at various angles, according | paper. to the ideas of the designer. In the ! “Say, youse ain't no friend of mine 'suits of white wool Bengaline suiting no more,” spoke up Jimmy sturdily, | ¥ith & hairline stripe of black, the ' “after de way youse treated Miss Play of stripes made by bias pieces, Moore.” | and underarm pieces running in oppo- | Osborne dropped the paper uul ! cite directions adds a smart touch. | caught his shoulder. “What do you know about ll l Moore?" he asked excitedly. “Do M R d [ d | know where she is?" a e eme y " s Jimmy, recounted his Interview wi the glrl and Osborne listened QM ta II Mi I . Gatarrh Miseriss “It un all a mistake, Jimmy,” sald. “I have been hunting for Hlu Moore for a long time. .When you @ives Instant Rehef Cures and Pre- sce her again, follow her, find out vents Catarrh and Cold in where she lives, let me know and I'll the Head. reward you well. Don't say anything SEE to her; she wouldn't understand; hor The quickest, best and safest way :',"';:':" been poisoned against me lto cure catarrh o a cold in the head | True to his trust, Jimmy tracked . 'is by mng & remedy that will “touch I the girl to her humble home the next | the spot” and do its work quickly | time she passed the corner, and a few | Vithout leaving any Dbad effects. bours later Elsie stood face to face | Ely's Cream alm, which is applied to with ter supposedly unfaithtul lover ' | the nostrils or rubbed on the throat and listened to his explanations. | ,r chest gets right at the root of the Io:‘;”“::';v‘L‘;‘“’:n’lu:;;“:p::“’l;:;filtronhle and instantly relieves even and the family went to live n & poor | | the worst case of catarrh or cold. A scction of the city, Osborne, sum-lr"' minutes after applied you can mioned suddenly away on a trip to the | ¢l @ loosening up in the head, the east on business, was astounded to re- | pain and soreness are gone, the sense ceive a curt note from his flancee | of taste, smell and hearing come breaking off their engagement, bntlh:u-k and you feel like = different giving no reason for the action. He was unaware that his sister Ethel, who bhad never liked Elsie, had in- formed the girl that Gerald had Ely'l Cream Balm cleanses, heals and strengthens the inflamed mem- bowed to the wishes of his family and | Pranes, takes away that stuffed up was anxious to break off an engage. | feeling flld dull pain in the head, ment which was no longer desirable. vos the throat soreness and stons | Elsie’s pride was aroused and com- | the nasty discha'ze which is the lldeflng no further explanation neces- 'al'Y. lover at once. [ It did not take him long to estad- lish his innocence in Elsie’s eyes, and before the night was over the reunited lovers started forth in search of Jimmy, the accomplishment of whose mission of gratitude had brought them azain together—never to part in lhis life. she tcok steps to release her ' cause of the discusting hawking, spitting, blowing of the neose. and foul breath. Hayv fever victime who are made miserable by fits of sneez- inz, conghine and wheszins cet in- stont and permanent relief by the usa of thie simple remedy. Den't enffer anathes minnta, Tlv's Talm will rellevre you imm« and a 50 cent bottle wil more than likely work a complete cure. All druggists sell it. 5 diately, If they have ever tasted it before. will go blocks to reach the LAKE PHARMACY Many s bt *QAG0S0STHOFOIOITSOSOSOPOEA FOHODOBOFOBOTOTOIC 0 i IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEL MARSHALL & SANDERS The 0ld Reliable Contractors Who have bm 'n building houses in Lakeland for ycars, ‘and who never “FELL DOWN” or failed to give snmf.uuun All classes of buildings contracted for. .The many tine residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their .nlnM\ 1 make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue HOSOHOS00 04 D QPOFOPQI0P04 OFQEOFOS PP TPOFOFAB0= OO re . @SOS A BOROEAC POEDOP FEOESOPFAPSOBEOOPOPHO +20%+ * 4 B at Tl B B N T R Mr. & Mrs. Young Couple:— Everybody can etand a little hoax on April Fool's Day, tut | g g tobody likes to be fooled the year around. Well, lots of peoble bave bought furniture from us every day In the year and cn Ap:il Fool's Day, too, but nobody has ever been fooled in our stre. W give the good quality, the standard styles, the substantial makes and we charge only HONEST, RELIABLE PRICES. Come and se¢ : B R N L s e ] @ISOV BOIBOPOSO GG € B our furaniture. . TINNERS AND PLUMBERS The Model Hardware Co. T a L T Sa e araes l Subscribefor THETEL EGRAM

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