Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 11, 1913, Page 8

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POy MiGHY WHEN you want insurance amd ir not already insured, you need it right now, see D. H. Sloan. 435 ) ORSALE Two elegt.it bungalows, five rooms and bath, with all modern conveni- ences, with east front; desirable seighborhood, situated on South Ten- nessee and Missouri avenues. Small tash payment and balance monthly, quarterly or yearly. Could give eight years it which to pay most of it. 494 FISKE JOHNSON, Owner. ke WANTED—Positlon as stenographer. Postoffice box 36G5. 522 \7ANTED-—-At once, good woman for general housework and care for baby. 1011 South Florida. 6541 \VANTED—I have $1,000 to $1,200 cash to buy an improved country home near Lakeland or Bartow. Only cwners need apply. Address “R,” R. F. D. No. 2, Box 42, Lake Iand Fla, | | W | S YOR SALE—Illouse of 4 rooms and 4 lots, with young bearing trees Only $2,100 on easy terms. 'rhe" r . ROUP ’ . Pre- Join F. Cox Realty Co. 542 J'PY HENS won't lay or pay. Pre. vent roup and cure the worst cases “““ g3 with Conkey's Roup Remedy. A new supply just in. Guaranteed by D, B. Dickson. 648 FOR S\LE—House of 6 rooms; lot 1005200; young bearing trees; $250 cash and balance $20 per month at 6 per cent. The John F THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, APRIL 11, 1913, PU——— s na——— | c—v———— v zm—————— Agues Martin stood looking at a! “Why did you, who seem to be a wo- | N Anssans || daiuiy waist displayed on a form in | man of education, choose such menial THiS IS THE FIRM Hthie shop wincow, it — faarae . vl BY FLORA DELL, By ELLA WARINGTON DAVIES. 1t was dainty and ., and with the delicate fold of the ilk at the throat appeared to her the pertection of workinanship. She could only spare a few minutes; the big clock afiixed to a pole at the curb- stone told her that in fifteen minutes employment as nursing?” There was a sneer under the smooth | tones of Mrs. Orme's voice that made ! Julia Dayton bite her lips to keep | from answering hastily. Finally she replied quietly: “I.nursed my father iand my mother through serious ill- she would be expected to report for | ness, and when necessity arose I duty, and tuke up her work as a tiny | chose the career of a professional cog in the wheel of the enormous ma- | nurse because I believed that I was chinery in the printing establishment ' well fitted for it.” of Hoffer & Hofler. l “And you chose wisely,” sald Doc- She took a lingering, parting look | tor Orme, who had entered his sister- and then hurried on; a heavy damp- | in-law’s room unannounced. ness in the air lent a depressing effect| Miss Dayton made no reply, but and served to add to the low ebb of | went about her work preparing some- her spirits. If she could only have a | thing for her charge's comfort, trying pretty walst ouce and dress up like | to appear unconscious that two pair of other girls! A sign at a nearby thea- | eyes were watching her closely. Mrs. ter caught her eye, but without think. | Orme watched her because she felt ing further of forbidden pleasures, she | curious, and was beginning to notice hurried on to her destination. Remov.| what a charming woman she was. ing her wraps in the stuffy dressing Doctor Orme watched her for both of room, she moved quickly to her place these reasons, and for the added one at the machinery, where each day, in that, while they had fought together tiresome monotony, she contributed to keep life in the body of his sister- her small portion of the maXking of & . in-law, a vain, proud woman, he had big magazine. ! become deeply attached to the nurse. Four o'clock came and Agnes' He knew nothing of her, but could paused a few moments to brush the not doubt that she was good, gener- damp hair from her forechead and re- ocus, and refined. She ngver talked lax from her strained position. Just about herself, but conversed on any then the head of the department other subject with an ease and knowl called to ber: “Agnes Martin, some edge which delighted him. Mrs, Orme one wants to spcak to you down- was not a pleasant woman to nurse; stairs.” she was fretful and haughty and as who ten years ago reascned: *Peaple came mles 1o et o e of oeal *New Orleara Collee’—they've ewd 10 exsch of o rerarhitle snd peclar godnem. Wity o send @ 10 dhear—ylace 8 wilia reuch evarybody. bo mate o v ha damce H fgzanng i COFFEE on the market. | Moy mtetany boo e oo e e mome. byt dher vy cnse boem Lusisnse you o3 e be & oaved by the “ s w0 gud” wpp ot d & et S0LD gveavYwNERS OSTRICH RETAINS ITS VOGUE Will Continue to Be Immensely In Evidence as Trimming for.the Early Spring Hats, [ Ostrich feathers are to be popular for early spring hats and will be worn YOU WILL BE “ON TIME" If you go about it in the right w, to secure such a result. IF YOU CARRY A WATCH , PURCHASED HERE it will give you the reputation punctuality. Here you can tind ALL KINDS, GOOD WATCHM AT LOW DOWN PRicss Every watch sold by us is guarante Work and Sing, Give us, oh, give, the man w5 at his work! Be his occupatior ! it may, he is eaual to any o; t who follow the same pursuit iy «log 'lu,llennen. He will do more in ty) i same time, he will do it better, ho wi persevere longer. One I8 scarcol Co x Realty Co. 652 FOR SALE-—House of 3 rooms; lot £0x135, with 19 young trees, for | $600. Act quick or someone will/ deat you to it. The John F. Coxl Realty Co. 552 FOR SALE- Pressing Club, doing a good business. Apply upstairs in Adams building. 5at WANTED-—White womar as cook and general housekeeper on grove near city. Phone 165 Black. il Who could it be? Smoothing out her soon as she had recovered enough plain but clean shirtwaist, she burried to be waited upon by a non-profession- down. al nurse, Miss Dayton announced that “Hello, Ccusin Agnes!” she would leave, as soon as her place It was big Cousin Bob from ho’ could be filled. She felt that ehe had west; she had not seen him for five already stayed too long under that years—had alinost forgotten she had! roof, because she had suffered much & cousin; It was as though he had|on account of the arrogance of her dropped from the clouds. patient. Also she felt that should she “Well, little girl, you haven't forgot. | remain longer and be constantly in ten me, have you? I have persuaded | the company of Doctor Orme, who them to let you off; get your hat and ' made the house his home, she would we will have supper somewhere down. | lose her heart to him. She could not 651 PLONE C. T. CLARK 1o get every- thing pepaired- furniture, swings,. ete. Old furniture made new. Sereens and cabinet work. 109 South Virginia avenue, Phone 14 Black. H50 in every size and color. Some in taupe have the effect of a canary bird, for the length of the feather, about twelve inches, is tinted taupe, while the top and tip are bright canary yel low. Another ostrich feather “orna- ment” is of two seven-inch long and two-inch wide closely curled yellowf | feathers with the ends of each flue | tinted taupe. These are priced at $1.25 for the two feathers, and are worn without separating them. A new ostrich feather for evening hats is white, with deep, long flues and the FOR SALE--Four of the finest grove lots in the city, 50x200; fine luca- tiou; right price. Close in. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 642 FOR SALE—A few good Jersey milk cows at Wilson DBros. stable. Must Freckled Girl I It is an absolute fact. that one 60 een jar of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREA! will either remove your freckles or cai them to fade and that two jars will eve in the most severe cases completely cu 0. 618 | without ment if your complexion FOR ?‘“‘"‘ Baby chicks. Apply to fragrant and absolutely harmless, Wi C. C. Redgrave, R, F. D, 2, city; 2| got e hair grow but will positivel doors west of Swindell dairy. 624 | remove TAN, Ffi’n <FREC Comein toduyand tryit, ‘The TOR SALE--East frout lot in good neighborhond, 72%x146. Price $625; $225 cash and balance in nt Ey mail if desired, ice_B0c, al: and results absolutely certain, Mammoth jars $1.00. WILSON’SFAII! SKIN BOAP 25¢. For sale by one and two years. Phone 339 or ALL DRUGGISTS 332 blue. | e o . FOR SALE-—One fine, desirable lot Restoring Value to Rubber, People using articles made of rud ber that frequently lose thelr elastich ty through oxidation may restore the material to its original condition by & simplo process. Soak the part in & mixture of one part of ammonia to two parts water. This is particularly well adapted to the restoring of rud- ber bands, rings and small tubing which are ready to become dry and brittle. fa Park Hill, size, 650x135. All lots cxcept this one cannot be dought for less than $600. You can get this one if you speak quick at $500; paved sldewalk. W. Elmo Brooks. 638 S — e e For Tired Feet When yeur fect ache, caused by ong standing, exercize them by rising drst to the tocs, then on the heels, I a rocking motion for a few times This vas sdvised by a speciallste— Vomen's liome Companlon, POR RENT-—Six-room house, desir- Apply to Dr. N. L. 563 ably located. Bryan. 8qulrrels’ Instinctive Gift, Squirrels, it i3 si.d, kuow how te fudge distances accurately, for they seldom jump two ditances alike, yet never fail to land s2fcly when an inch too far or too shert would mean dise aster. And dos ren along beside borses’ hecis, jad accurately the safe distan: ¢, and «re seldom, if ever, Iinjured PR e FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms with or without board. Phone 299 Blue. 106 South Virginla, 569 POR RENT—Unfurnished rooms. 606 East Pine St. 466 FOR RENT-—G-room house on West Lemon street; all modern conveni- ences. Call 354 Black, or address Box 262. 507 POR RENT-—Four or Mnve rooms, nicely furniched for light house- keeping; cloge in. Phone 176 Blue. 486 FOR RENT--Four rooms and bath. Al! modern improvements; very rezsonable rent. Call 317 South Virinla Ave. 451 FOR RENT—House, 6 rooms and dath, shades, screens; modern. John F. Cox Realty Co. 453 FOR RENT—New modern house, elose in. C. J. Baldwin, phone 294 Blue. 614 CELLRT SIDEWALTS. We enlarge on the fact that when vou lay a walk of cement tic job is firished—that means you'rv 1ot con- stantly repairing @mor paying out money—when the job is finished you have one that will last. Improve your property—make it up-to-date, get our estimate ca lay- ing the walks you need- e slight added cost will be wmore tnan offset by the big improvement in the prop- erty. Get our estimate. | MISCELLANEOUS n 4 WANTED—First class northern male stenographer, typewriter and of- fSce detail man, capable of attend- fmg to routine correspondence without dictation. Give experiencs. | LAKELAND ART!" soferences and salary expected. STONE WO 3 Country Clud, delightful surround- mgp WP Hallam See. $6'H, B. Zimmerman. Dro.p [ n town together.” | hone that she, an unknown nurse, | Agnes hurried, alter an embarrassed ; might secure the love of this man, expression of thanks, her heart beat: | wealthy, talented, and already famous ing high with tlic unexpected pleasurs, ' in his profession. Yet Julla Dayton and she soon returned dressed for the | was mistaken. He had already ylelded street. Her suit was plain and neat, | to the charm of her presence, and rec- but Inexpensive. He gave her a|ognizing the true woman beneath the sweeping, critical glance as they | cold professional manner she assumed, passed out. he was assured she was & worthy “Can't we go to the theater some mate for him, and determined to ask where after supper? You could phone | her to share his future. When he home—I mean to the boarding house,” | learned that she was about to leave, he stammered, remembering that she| he wrote to her, as she avoided being had been an orphan for several years.| with him, and confessing his love— “Oh, Bob, 1 couldn't go this way,”" | asked her to marry him, she faltered, looking down at her plaln! “Put your answer on the table near | clothes. the window in the sick room this | of blurring the telltale lines of time. “Well, there is no need to—aren't| afternoon,” he wrote in conclusion, | A vcil. If wisely chosen, will act as there any stores?" “and I pray that it may be the kind of | o good friend, revealing only that Her heart began to thump painfully | answer which my heart desires.” |' which the world may know and con- —they were very near the store where| When Julia received this letter the | cealing much that the wearer desires she had admired the pretty waist. He| tender feelings she had so resolutely | to hide. balted before the window. “This looks | crushed back—escaped from their | rather nice; let's go in here,” he sald. | bonds, and her heart filled with joy; Trembling, but happily expectant, | she acknowledged to herself that she she followed him. loved him. Accordingly, she wrote “Show us some waists,” he sald to| him a letter telling him her lite story. the saleslady, “something really fancy, | Her childhood and youth had been like that one in the window.” spent in a home of wealth and luxury. Agnes grew alternately hot and cold| “I accept your offer, not because you as a duplicate of the coveted walst| will restore me to my former place was spread before her and proved ta| in society, and relieve me from a lite be just her size. of toll—but because I have learned “Now, you want some white gloves| ¢~ love and respect you." and some kind of a pretty hat" She| This letter she placed on the table could not help smiling at his keen|as requested. As soon as she had sense of fitness, left the rom, Mrs. Orme, who had Finally, the purchases made to his| been watching her, slipped out of | that my newly acquired wealth caused satisfaction, he hurried her off to the | bed and went to the table. jany departure from my simple habd rest room to prepare for the evening's| “The sly minx,"” she exclaimed. "1 5"‘- '—Boston Transcript trolic. thought all along that she was trying | Agnes hurried away. Dear old Bob! | to ensnare him. Not if I can help So he had never forgotten his little | j¢.” cousin and had come back like a real! She was about to break the seal of fairy prigge. ! the letter when she heard footsteps ap- When Fhe reappeared, her admiring | proaching, and slipping the missive cousin gave a long, low whistle. hastily into a book, she hurried back “Well, well, Agnes, you certaluly do | to bed. Doctor Orme entered, glanced look charming!™ ! at the table, seemed disappointec and She smiled happily. went out again. As soon as he had “And now for some supper and a|left, Mrs. Orme rang for Julia, who good show.” also glanced at the table, and saw They entered a brilllantly lighted | that hep letter was gone. cafe. It was Agnes’ first experience.| “Has Doctor Orme been here recent- It seemed like a wonderful enchanted | Iy?" she queried. palace. The excitement brought arich| “yeg,” roplied Mrs. Orme, .“h" color to her checks and a sparkle to | gweetly—"I see you are very anxious her eves. He talked on and on. In!yg jeave, Miss Dayton. As Celeste, the happy whirl of her exciter mnt.nhl“ my maid, can wait upon ma now, you fully twelve inches in length. For the coiffure white marabou tips are worn in a cluster set in a circlet or bandeau of rhinestones. The tips aye very full or flufty, and sevgral are worn together. Youthful Effect in Vells, The veil with the fine mesh is a god- send to the woman who has forgotten her birthdays. It has a delightfully softening effect, which succeeds in subtracting some of the dreaded years Feather Flowers, The ribbon flowers so much used on evening gowns, neck accessories, and hats, have a new companion in the flower made of feathers. Among these the rose, orchid and thistle are the tavorites. Far Be It From Him. Tallor—~*“You have inherited a lot bill?” Owens—“My dea: Well, Naturally, with disorderly conduct pleaded that, | seelng a mnotice on a lamp post, he elimbed up to read it, and the words “Wet paint” slightly annoyed him. Beautiful Hair Cost s e e t Smll Cures Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair. gathered that he had been quite #ue | pay go at onee.” What a pity it is to see so many cessful—was going to locate in the| “wyery wil," she rejoined. *I will {people with thin, crispy hair, faded east—in fact, this was just the begltr | jaqve my actdress for—" she was about | or streaked with eray ,and realize ning of thelr good times together. | ¢g gay Doctor Orme, but substituted—= ! 1bo¢ 1ost of these people misht have The orc 1 to play 8 wgop you, in case you should require at most o ese people mizht ha eoft, sweet tie further end my servic : soft, glossy, abundant hair of beau- of the rcom ! Lamusedly | wwuh Julia o tiful color and lustre if they wenld and the brizht lizat ia hor eves deep ' pova Mre Or Lut use the proper treatment. ened. It v as | wing W aca Dreams l is no n-cessity for gray hair undes | Come True.” sixty-five years of ase, and i 19 excuse for any one, your 1| The 1‘5 S having thin, strageling i turn |w..)' r cive w! f fu11 of dandruft or heavy : shown (hat as it ¢ k8. ehgnging tho whole current of a man's smelling with excessive oil. In the case of the | nkaze life. | Ycu can bring back the natural ::nirl‘;;.lcr in width than it ia i ‘octor Orme took | color of your hair in a few da: The tusks of “n‘ccw clephant b 1-1ter o ‘md:‘;‘:: f;"“’;o”‘;(\; "d;:;:f:‘:dor :::i dm- been found best o0 pted to the rod, He read it aruil and loose S, and make your ing of billiard talls. The hair grow etrong and beaunti™] h- : y set about finding P the female is not so eurv writer. Many weeks USIng Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur of l‘l.ie male, and the fine “nerve pass ined to elanse before sue- | Hair Remedy. For generations com- age” is nct *0 ciearly scen, |eees ecrowned his eflorts, but at mon garden Sage has been uced for Billiard balls are turned In the ust he loeated her in a Now York i restoring and preserving the enln 1of the hair; arg Sulphur is recoz- nized by Sealp Snrecialists as bein~ excellent for treatment of hair ani ecalp troubles If you are troubled with dandrn® or itching scalp, or if your hair is losing its color. or coming out, g-* teats o fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's S2~ | and Sulphur frem yvonr drugeist, an¢ notice the imnravemant th the o ' rearance of your hair efter a fe- . days’ treatment. rough, and kept in a warm room for a long time, som:'imes as long as two years. Then, 'r shrinking, they are turned ag2in and to the “true. = Harper's Weekly | have been sear 1 for you ever Very Likely. | since. Tell 1ie—is the message still Bacon—I see it is stated that the | true—or au: ! too late?” watermelon crop of Mexico was very | The girl's eyes filled with hapoy large this year. Egbert—Do you suppose that is: “You what started that intermal t-ouble | scftly. down there? hospital. \Wh o le entered the room where she avaited him, he held out the fateful letter: “I reccived this eight months after it was written, Julia™ he said. 1 are ot (oo late,” she said “I weuld have waited for yow ! torever—Lad Fate so decreed!™ i f PR s S——— fqulll solidly outlined in rhinestones. This is unusually lovely. It measures ! {of money; why don't you settle -y|peoplt who made war on ckates man, 1| Willle—"De Anti-Saloou jwouldn't have it sald for anything | Judge I A man charged in an English court |found in North Broadway tbr | & Simple Remedy Beautifies the Hair, | eount. I think 1 could go «! {him also, I ov |(~(-me Into false sensible to fatigue whilst he maichq to music. The very stars are said make harmony as they revolve , thelr spheres.—T. C:rivie. ] 1 | Possible Explanation. In & Connecticut hamlet whers o) fashioned regulations are in forg the night-watchman has & 4. chases the young chjldren o1f 1t streets at elght o'clock. This my be the dog that put the “cur’ in ¢ tew.—Cleveland Plain Dealer i Too Many Bables Born? Can we not see, right here in o | own surroundings, that altog: tl.» t i many bables are born now? |.t!g by far fewer babies, and tli:: we fed, well clothed, well cared for jhyg cally, morally and mentally—it v would expect a strong, hardy race suicide is ever checked it wi oot be by bringing into the world | fed. poorly clothed, worse fatlere children, but rather by well-dirccte efforts to save the children wlo di unnecesarily.—Dr. George T. Finch in Leslie's. | Off the Wire. Operator—"Number, please?” Su seriber—"T was talking mit my hu band und now I don't hear him more. You must of pushed him o do vire."—Milwaukee News. Answered. Teacher (In lesson om Holland) *“Why, Willle, don't you know wh oountry the geography le:con about? Think haré. Who wor th lea;ue.™ Consclence Inspires Ald. A Yonkers cle’gyman, who:c nam was not made public, adverti:od f the owner of a man's watch l:t year ago. The minister said a recont cod vert of his church found the ti e and his consclence was prici Compassionable Mature. “I haven't much objection to personally,” sald Mr. Cumrox, “bul you know my daughter has br-n 20 customed to every luxury.” el replied the confident suitor, ask her to give up anything on ! W ‘1w . and 90joy luxuries as much &s au; Lody” Ou: Owa Business, Whilst I do wkhat {s fit for ma &7 LA ¢ b¢ abstain from what is nr dor and I shall citen meane and work t to one end. Bat » dominion over mysclf for me and unde: Ralph Waldo New ldea for Display of Called a “rovndabout,” driven display roek for stor ed in England errries oo shown on the end: of arim- volve vertie~lly and at the ¢ swing around a vertical <! Coo?e. Daily Thought. Sucd as are thy | uch also will be th- nird, for the soul toughis~larcus Plank Saved Him From Docth. A man was saved from death b other day In Washington, D. C., b¥ plank a few feet below the skylight ©! the dome of the federal building. H was repairing the skylight whes b slipped and fell. He struck a bostd below which saved him from N 150 feet ‘

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