Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 23, 1913, Page 2

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L3 PAGE TWO. PR e e B there with Two Thousand Dollars that he had saved and with which ® hc was ready .o take a good business chance. HAD HE NOT HAD @ 2 HIS MONEY AN THE BANK, he would not have been able to take @ £ the business chance that led to his stupendous fortune. John D. ¢ o— B IV R EY wwwvcom JD.Rocxere BRNG OUT THE BEST Nature Eaum Every Face with | Points of Beauty. '*rmu'h Specialist May Do Much, It Remains With Ourseives to Over ‘ come the Real or Imaginary Nm Mother Nature |Ill been good to ! each one of us, and if we would only lmuuthu fact we would save our selves much unhappiness. To .fi one she has given some degree of beauty which should offset many de: | fects and cause us to accept them without making ourselves unhappy. We are not always thankful for our! blessings. Indeed, we frequently lose sight of them entirely because we are i 50 busy grumbling over the | which do mot happen to suit our ! fancy that our vision is obscured. We fail to make the best of our good points because we spend all our time fretting over our real or defects. It we are in earnest in our deter mination to make the most of the beauty with which Mother Nature has endowed us, our first effort should be <7y i - /)e mfie.sf man mn ///?:' :/oi’/'d %e /tm/ ent the lirst money he earned® Io He put IT iIn THE BANK When Jol.n D, Rockefeller went into the ofl flelds, he went THL EVENING TWJLEIRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, APRIL 33, 1913, RECOGNIZED A PATCH ., By JACOB I.OVIINIUIG “Is there any huunlu incident tn his life um the public would en- joy reading about!™ The reporter turned to Mr. Jobuson, the friend of the great singecr, whose conocert they bad just come from. “Why, yes.” Mr. Johnson smiled at the memory. “It happened about seven years ago, and waltholndnnh‘of ) ! Alfred Hendricks® coreer.” “May I have it?” The reporter took I out his pad and pencil ready to take bis notes. “It was late afternoon, and I was , coming from the ferryboat with Mrs. | | Johnson, then my flance; | gagement ring I had just purchased | for her, dropped out. There were a! lot of newsboys gathered about. One grabbed the box before I could get it and disappeared into the crowd. Iin. . stantly darted after him, and MMrs. ¢ Johnson after me. id “We ran through Twenty-third 4 ltmt to the elevated station; he-ran : ' up one side and down the other, I con. | : tinuing after him. He was a better ¥ ' runaer than I, so in a short tlme he | We Won't Sacrifice Quality but we are aiways studying how to Increase The Quantity We give the “most now but we are anxious to give 8 Fire Insurance Business It has been said, “A fool is a mortal who is wise too late,” And again, “He may hope for the best, that's prepared for the worst.” ARE YOU AMPLY PREPARED. It will cost you nomore to have a policy in the strongest companies Fire Insurance is my sole business. Your bysiness will have my personal attention. Raymondo Bldg. Yl z- MAN Room 7, Phone 80 DEQROLOHORCH0 -0 DS S0 DRI P UFOFIDIMOSOSOR0 D00 THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD~ sazow HARCOURT &0, conoce- GRAVED BY MANUFACTURING E mcmvn&s LOUISVILLE, KY,U. WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS mmmm pull Ihllol Dennisou’s Gift Dressings; also Gibson Art Co's B“mvul | Specialties, Holiday and Fancy Goods, 10ys, Ete, LAKELAND BOOK STORE. MARSHALL CCOl' TRACTOR AND BUILDER % 1 farnisa plans and spesifieations or will follow any plans and wpeifiontions furnithed. SUNGLLOWS A SPECIALTY Lot ms 1how you seme Lakniond howes | have buflt. LAKRLANY, Phome £67-Green. " 8 Rockeféller was no different from other fabulously rich men. Their § | gmall irritations of every day life; & more. Phone us and|prove it. R geat fortunes were the logical resu It of their FIRST savings. § ::":‘ ;:::: ‘:n:’:rol:l ‘h': m Best Butter, per pOuBd . ... gogarccce coccse coecsana... 40 : Do YOUR banking with US. § “u:,:hfm,‘?h% ke i Sugar, l.:;nh---- :: . Nothing tracts m Wnl, pflflpfi @ e co@mestrscsesesssemmst e o ° § | more than & frettul look. Impatience | Cottolens, 4-pound pails. ........cccommevenrerecm.... M 5 | and worry stamp their marks upon 10- Aee 'rs a '0"a a ® | the countenance and wrinkle plasters Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails. . o .cmevccmerieriiiiiminme... LI0 ::ld %flaflmmrmmx 8 cans family sis Cream. . .. .c.coocmmecincsctrime . 8 ' oss em. OF LAKELAND B Ry oo B 6 cans baby sise Cream......... s v o m @i and where these marks are found Fory ol 1-8 barrel best Flowr........p..omccamsccoccocramecam... .00 COOEAS040S0I0H040 O CHOCAONCRORCHO CHOACRCACRCHOBCRORORCICRORIION. there is seldom need for long-contis- m“" o 18 pounds best Flour...c . .covccviamimecicrocccmen.. M e e o e Aremron - q| “Abont the tenth on the bill was & | Picnio Hame, per pound — ... .. cvvvvverim .. 1914 beeuty specialist in many, mnny]"“' fellow who looked ‘m" ": c-um Uncanvagsed Hams. ....... ... R S e | cases. Creams and lotions have thelr | Yo8rs O Mo sl PSRN SR At N Ootagon Soup, 8108e —...vvevimeevnreeiememenim. B0 B user and we should not slight any of | Yery shabby. He 3 i Ground Coffee, per pound. ... : " the reasonable means for improving | first verse of & :ownr song. Ewes setssece@PosssssttssamI @t our looks. |thndutynmm"“‘“'“'“°"“°’m" lgdlonllmu._,- g e S m & [ selves and our families to make the | the boy—pleased the howling mob, fflr most of our good features and im: | | theg ectually let him sing the chorus, ! ong t e 0 1”8 n prove in every way possible those | ROt once, but fully & “’“‘l "t';"' " which are not up to our standard o | “His voice was beautiful, the most beauty. These are plain duties, but | vibrant, sympathetic boy's voloe I have | along with good lsundry werk is what you are looking for and [ )iack of them all is & duty which| omhurd; % that 1a fuit what giviae. Try should have our first and most ser| “Well, it's wonderful, now.” the re ) We are JRLLE ] jous consideration. That duty is te ! porter smiled knowingly. S—— get rid of the mentat qualities which| “As he left the stage,” Mr. Johm' only serve to obstruct eur efforts | resumed, “something familiar u\lxht| Lakeland Steam Laundry | e wa s wo sug| i i st s me aish How shall we go about [{ J J o v areian ry e e o e e b ST | o e oty o ol oriee et IF YOU ARE(THINKING OF BUILDING. SFE § Phone 130. West Main 88, is impossible to give 'd:flnlt. ml:'lmlln :m:;:fl'l’::dp:::h m':l“:'h:::’ll' M A R S H A L L & S A N D E R s such a matter. A few suggestions ¢ il be helpful, h . One of| “I whispered a word to my father, 7 i ’H.;:‘ L iy ;l;:r .l'i:hp -m:l| u:s::e; ve Ie;to'tl:: :::;:.: ::dm; The Old Rcliable Contractors i t help. er hu 3 b o u’lon‘:p:::: matters but do ot | went o the stage door, found the man. § Who have been building houses in Lakeland for” years, and § allow yourself to worry. It is the|ager and told him the story. who never “FELL DOWN? or failed to give satisfaction. most useless habit you can get into| “The boy was waiting with the All classes of buildings contracted for, The many fine ; IT lS T H E w l SE H 0 and also one of the most harmful in | crowd for his prize. He received it; residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability to effect on both mind and body. then Mr. Emery, the manager, brwxht make good. Another suggestion would be, avoid | him :ohme h i : nageing and fretting as you would | *‘Johnny’ he sald, * you dnl' WiSCly lnsure lv:ld :po:tlloneo These are two of | see CNllll slenttl;m;: beto:"e: " fi'A RSHA LL & SA NDERS 3 the worst of all mental indulgences as | *“‘No, sir,’ the boy replied promp! y Dhhisiwion tn: as r:ho‘l)r :flecte:n the h::n is con- : "lButI 1 was su;eh:bou: the p-t;z lo Phone 228 Blue g er cerned. Make your face & beautiful | I simply accused him at once, T8 | Seneaene COBOBOPTFOSOPOPOT 2 oo beosuse it refects the beauty of ' minute he seemed terribly frlghtened‘ ! AR A AT A o s ad A a harmonious, well-poised mind, and | then he looked me in the eye an e We WOUId No' such insignificant things as an f{li | said: Be In The | shaped nose or a large mouth will mot { “‘T didn't take your ring, sir’ And his lip trembdled elightly. “‘But, my boy,’ I think I sald fit| kindly, ‘I recognize the patch on your trousers.’ “‘Oh, sir, he smiled, ‘these ain't my pants; I didn’t have any so good, 00 he lent them to me, the boy mext door did. He's sick tonight.’ “I laughed at the boy, but the clue was too good to lose, #0 I offered him a large reward if he would take me to bis friend. “‘Will you put him in jafi?* he ask- ed. And it was not until I bad given him my word not to punish his friend, it the ring was returned, that he con- for a foundation for powder. A bot- | sented to take me to his house. He tle of rosewater for use instead of | had worn the pants, and he could not plain water, which is often an irritant | be unfaithful to the one who had hon to a sensitive skin. A bottle of eye | kind to him.” detract in the slightest measure from the real beauty of your countenance. Mental poise can be yours with a little dally effort and it is worth working for. It means happiness and health and beauty. Happiness for the home and the family and the friends as well as health and beauty for yourself. STEITZ &LANE For All hinds of REAL ESTAITE See Us For ROSEDALE eh0 PARK I Lots | Lakeland. Fla, Tourist Reader.—You will not need 00 long a list of tollet preparations for use on that trip. I would certain- ly suggest a good cleansing cream and a tonic or lotion as well. A mas sage cream which will also answer Deen & Bryant Building : 2 i ! t i + g § i tonic, and a few other things, all of| “Did you recover the ring, and what :, which can be neatly packed in & | became of the thiet?” The reporter | & 4 small toilet case and which will be & | had been busily writing. ‘ E RC STF FCC F § ! great comfort to you, as well as keep “We gent the guilty one to a fn'm. 4 i ! your complexion in fine condition. No | where he was cared for, and Mrs. L‘rd &rc C"‘“ ¢ b charge is made for any advice from | Johnson reccived the ring in due ¢ \\e own, or have for sale, some ot tue chulem propertics & Jaceut 1o the town of Frostproof, including & few good bea; groves. Timber, turpentine acd colonization tracts. Also see us ! Lakeland strawberry farms, groves and city property. Ohfinger & Alfield LAKELAND. FLORIDA this department, and you are wel time.” “And little Hendricks?” “We looked up his family records, and finding he was quite alone, we | use cleansing cream genercusly and | adopted him. And not ‘once in the thoroughly before scrubbing with | geven years have we regretted it.” | soap and water. This will soften the | *“That was a lucky patch for him.” | dirt, and it can be more readily re- | As the reporter spoke Hendricks join. { | moved. It you will dissolve a little | ed them. { baking soda in a bowl of quite warm | “You are correct,” he said to the re- | water and eoak the hands in this for | porter. “That was a patch worth hav. | five minutes after using the cream ing, and it is now almost my most |7 ] you will soon be able to get the hands | valued possession. “Outside of my"— | white. Use a mild soap, as very tears came into his eyes—*“foster fath- strong soaps make the skin rough and | er and mother.” the dirt is much harder to get out Remember to rinse the hands always Court With Little Pomp. in clear water. Apply a little cold| The simplicity of the Montenegrin cream immediately after washing the | court is proverbial. King Nicholas hands and before they are entirely | and Queen Milena are both advocates dry, rubbing it well into the skin. of the simple life in its literal sense, Doubtful.—Baldness 1s mot incun | and have brought up their large fam. able. It does not always yield toily on these lines. It is said that | come to ask as many questions as you wish, I Busy Bedy.—For very grimy hands CBOBACI BB Ay A { DeRLE STEAM PRESSING CLUB and MANN PLUMBING CO, Cleaning, Pressing and Alteration. Ladies’ ,Work a treatment, but with hen the crown ] : ‘-.n: e SR é’, ¢ e :,.;,,,, ,,,'{:"::",',;:,::‘:"'" Specialty. Al Work Called For and Delivered. d & good, stim ts in of 3 % e D e 10 o rgud kg ghaagen o e M, 1§ Prompt Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed. should not do m_hthrln-hvuhemldn C. A. MANN G MANAGER N. Kentucky Ave. PHONE 267 Bowyer Bldg.

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