Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 31, 1913, Page 7

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190~ t Your Property Today ready for the New Years rush. 1t you den's find be ”d mail me desoription, price and terms. PU do ’ 0“1“1 g, x!fi V. FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE KENTUCKY BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLORIDA 300¥ 17, ; £050+0OOFOLTHOLOHO FROSTPROOF 1, or have for sale, some of the choicest properties ad- Cemailre A . town of Frostproof, including a few good bearing ¢ g uber, turpentine and colonization tracts. Also see us for * % wberry farms, groves and city property. 1 [ ] i inger & Alfield H i i ¢ : h ' LAXELAND. FLORIDA 3 Sebring, | Florida | The Town of Beautiful Location The Town of Progress The Town of Opportunity sqaire About It At Room 1, Raymondo Bldg,, Lakeland, Florida. C. D. M’'CAIN, MANAGER. Tolephone :00 s S e s | PHONE 226 For Fresh Opysters, Fruits, Candies, § Nuts and all Confections PROMPT DELIVERY H O. DENNY HOSOPOIOS LRSI eraranane enan We have in our employ, Mr. S. Miller, who is an expert in hisline. 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- thmg in SheetIron or Tin. A carload of the Famois Strawberry Cup, the kind that fits the Refrigerator Boxes. Afull line of Sash, Doors, Builders’ Hardware, all at prices which will Make it to your irterest to let us have U share of your trade. heJ ackson llSOIl Co. —( SPEAKING OF CHANGES By COSTER BYLES. ' S ) l There was not a wilder boy in town than young Cuthbert Tanhurst. All the mothers with marriageable daugh- ters held up their hands in horror at the mere mention of his name, and the men-about-town were unanimous in pronouncing him a thoroughbred. It was partly the fault of his educa- | tion. His father had been a most suc- | cessful speculator, and had taught his son that he must spend his money like a gentleman or not at all. The young fellow had imbibed aris- tocratic desires from his earliest days, he had learned never to stint himself, never to do anything himself that TEE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, MAR&H 31, 1913. ADVERTISEMENT FOR FED- BUILDING SITES. Treasury Department, Office of the Secretary, Washington, D. C., Mareh 12, 1913, Proposals are hereby solicited, to opened in the office of the super- vising architect, treasury depart- ment, Washington, D, C., at 10 o’clock a. m., on April 8, 1913, for the sale or donation to the United States of a corner lot, centrally and conveniently located and suitable for a federal building site at Lake- land, Florida. The site must be !approximately 19,000 square feet in area, and if the lot offered is rectan- gular, its minimum dimension . must be not less than 120 feet. Upon application the postmaster will supply prospective bidders with be i SHOW YOU CEMENT BRICKS. Will give you lasung satisfaction others could be hired to do for him, ,a circular giving particulars as t0!4a3 they are far better than the clay and to belicve that the one great ob- |Fequircments and instruction “"Ibrlck becoming stronger with age, UPHOLSTER.NG AND MATTRESS MAKING. Ola Mattresses made over; cushions of all kind made io crder. Drop me a postal card. Arthur A Douglas 415 8. Oulo Street. KODAKS and SUPPLIES DEVELOPING and PRINTING HICH GUALITY. 1OW PRICES PROMPTNESS vum PHOTO AND ART SUPPLY (1 34 TWIGCS STREEY TaMira FLOND. -The Protessions- DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST jeet of living vas to extract from |preparation of bids and data to ac-| {more durable, more handsome ‘in ap- s i Ear, Nose and Throat h:fi"‘ "‘\"l““I'K ¢l pleasure as ”““('“”' my same, i .De.nranco. giving a better looking Eye, Scientifically Prescribes S wWou old y W rived Then his furlor dropped suddenly | W. G. MeADOG, Secretary |johy fn the end, the cheapest job. We | prope: Office, 141 Resid nce, ¢ from the ¢ noof to Q/ 4 have them any color. | Brymt Bldfl.. Lakeland, Fla that of 1 A not 1t 3 % s artant Get the best cement-—the right R on the s of specnhin . I BT 8§ of hest selected materials. np W ; ) ~ Sy @ ¥k | o " | DR. J. F. WILSON, i\( up wei S \‘ s 8y ;;' } ¢ ; | w us about them before you PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1§ out of the i The | 1 Lo {45, build; get our prices. . . shoek killed the old centleman, and | {1t ( £ 8 $ F'* : Phones—Oflice, 270; residencs, when the lawvers were done with the ! ;r:"_; _j, g A; | 297-2 Rings. settlements, Cuthbert found himself | * = * 1 I_AK[I.AND ARIIfIf'Al Munn Building, Lakeland Florids 1 . " ALL SAINTS CHURCH, It was agzainst his grain to go to | work, so he became an habitue of the poker rooms at fashionable clubs, and a prominent figure at the race courses. It was at this time that his name became as a red rag to the good people of the town. With a very few exceptions all the strictly proper folks who had been glad to accept the hospitality of Tanhurst, Sr., turned away their beads when they saw the son, At the close of a summer day he was walking home in a sullen mood. It had been a bad day, misfortune had dogged him persistently, and he was asking himself what was the use of continuing it all. He was of no good to himself, and there was no one else in the world who cared for him, or of whom he dared think as caring for him. had always hoped to call Marie Fair- born his own, but now it was too late. He had said to himself in the years past that after a taste of life there would be nothing like a quiet home shared with Marie, She disguised her liking for him. But now? He had not dared to go near the Fairborn house for over a year; when he had secen Marie he dodged round corners and avoided her. Now she was in his thoughts as a prize that he had long ago forfeited and must forget, with other things., His thoughts encompassed him in such a mist of gloom that he hardly looked where he was going. The lake was before him and he was walking toward | it. He never noticed the figures that were approaching him. A sweet voice, like the memory of an old perfume, aroused him. “Why, Cuthbert!" Marie Fairborn stood before him. He saw a look of wonder and pity within her eyes. “I beg your pardon,” he exclaimed confusedly, “I was not thinking—I never noticed—" he moved as though to pass on, but the girl stopped him. “Cuthbert,” she said, “why won't you speak to me? 1 haven't seen you for ever so long." “Marie,” he returned desperately, “I'm not fit. If people should see you talking to me! Really. I'd better go.” “What ncensense, Cuthbert. You're fit enough for me. Come, you shall walk with me and tell me every- thing.” With much incoherency Cuthbert told the story of his downfall, or as | much of it as he could relate without breaking. Somehow the soft eyes of the girl by his side led him to tell the story as he would have told it to no other human being. He spoke of his sins, his sorrows, his hopes, and of his present despair. “So you see, Marie.” he said at the finish, “I'm of no use at all. I might as well get out of the running alto- gether. Why should I take the trouble to work and struggle? [ do not care enough for myself, now, to do that.” “But If there was some one else that you cared for, some one who would try to teach you to win back your self-respect, would you not try then?” “But there is no one,” he responded. “Perhaps, if there was—but why think of it?” “But there is some one, Cuthbert.” { A little hand touched his gently, lnd he turned from his moody gazing to look down at the girl. “Marie,” he exclaimed, almost fierce- ly, “don’t play ‘with me. Are you in earnest? You don’t really mean that you will be that some one, do you? You can't—you can't—what—?" He stopped and kissed the gloved hand fervently. “Now don’t be an absurd boy,” said Marie. But for the rest of the walk Cuthbert behaved himself like a boy just out of school. About a year later a number of men were enjoying an after-dinner chat at the Bellevue club. “Speaking of changes,” one man was saying, “did any one ever see anything to equal the change that came over Cuthbert Tanhurst after he married. Used to be the most worthless scamp in town. Buckled down to work like the mis- chief, and now he's doing fine. How d'you account for it?” “You remember the French phi- losopher’s rule,” replied his friend, “the rule he applied to all sorts of | cases, good and bad. ‘Find the wom- an’ It was a woman in that case. She used to be Marie Fairborn, she’s Mrs. Tanhurst now.” In the old days of luxury he | had never |4 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 Sabbaths, 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School—3 p. m, Prayer Service—Thursday night au 7:30. Myrtle Street Church— Services--1st and 3d Sabbaths 7:30 p. m.; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 11 a. m. Sunday School—3 p. m Prayer Services—Tuesday night . H. STEINMEYER, Pastor. CUMBERLAND PRESEY- TERIAN CHURCH Sunday school every Sunday morn Ing at 9:45. Everybody cordially in vited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tennessee Ave., Between Main and Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor. Sunday Services—Sunday school 9:45; preaching, 11 am, m,, ana 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer meeting a' 7:30 p. m FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. (South Kentucky Ave.) Rev, Isaac C. Jenkiuns, pasor. Temporary residence, 911 South Florida avenue. Office at church. liours, 11:30 to 12:30. Sunday Services-— Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Iipworth League, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Week Day Services— Woman's Missionary Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, w.dnudly 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. Miiton, superintendent. Prayer meeting Thuraday at 7 p. m. Lutheran Chureh. Cor. B. Orange ana So0. Tennesspee Sunday schocl 10:00 a. m. Services are held on second an¢ ‘fourth Sundays. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and Te o Christian Endeavor Soclety at * p m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even: igat 7T p m FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Floriaa avenue snd Bay St The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin D., vastor. Sunday school 9:46 a.'m. Prelchlng Sunday at 11 a. m. ané 715 p. m’ Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:3¢. Woman's Missionary and Ald So clety Monday 3:30 p. m Baptiit Young People’s Meeting at 6:15 p. m. Regular -onthly business meeting first Wednesday * 7:30 p. m. - STONE WORKS H. B. Zimmerman, Drop. MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post' Cards Cigars | I Come and sce me before pur | 1 . chasing elsewhere. Yow patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loony of Edisonia Theater |GET ALL HAVANA If you invest in an p A H. T. CIGAR—5¢. A carefully made, perfectly shaped and perfect smoking cigar—made of cholce selected leaf that will please the critical smoker’s taste best be- cause they are best-—we know once you lry them, you'll buy them stead- ily. Now is the time to invest. *The- AHT CIGAR CO. YOU WILL BE “ON TIME” it you go about it in the right way to secure such a result. IF YOU CARRY A WATCH PURCHASED HERE it will give youn the reputation of punctuality. Here you can find ALL KINDS, GOOD WATCHES AT LOW DOWN PRICES. Every watch sold by us is guaranteed ll. C. Stevens: 1210 West Main Btreet, Lakeland, M. e OR. W. R. GROOVER. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Roome 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. DR W. B. MOON to Chronic Dis Calle Special Attention eases of Women and Men. promptly answered. Office in hew Skipper Bldg., over Postoffice. Office Phone 350 Rest- dence phone 154 Red w 8 [RVID JENTIST Established in July 1900 foome 14 and 16 Kentncky Huotiding Phones: Office 180; Resldence %4 KELSEY BLANTON LAWYER P 0. Bldg. Phone 319, Lakeland, Fls. DR. lABAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. Office Phone 278 Blue. House Phone 278 Black. 0 D & H D. le)IhALl. Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-216 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. A J. MACDONOUGH, Room ¢ Deen & Brysut Bldg Architect. Newest Ideas in Bungalow Desigaing Lakeland, l'lo&du. D 0. ROGERS, Tawyer, Room 1, ant' Bullding Phone 269. Lakeland, Florida. R B. HUFFAKER, —A -at-Law— @qor 7 Stuart Bldg Bartow. Fla. DR N. L BRYAN, DENTIST. Skipper Bullding, Over Postofies Phone 339. Residence Phone 300 Red LAKELAND, FLA W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER (OleoMuMofcunu. hnr BARTOW, FLORIDA. lu-munot‘l'mn-ul‘ Estate Law a Specialty. PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Room 11, Futch and Gentry Bidg Hours: Mononday, Thursday asd Saturday, 1 to 6. LAKELAND, FLA. At The Second - Hand Store Wheeler and Wilsn sowing machima, good as new; bed iounge; beds, Ooe net organ; clocks; cil stoves; woed stcves; gas stoves; rockers; miesioz library table; anything. Goods hough: mahogany settee; re frigerators; 'and sold. ARCHER The Second-Hand

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