Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 24, 1913, Page 6

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R ey i PAGR SIX. é ADBBA LGNS B O HENATRANSE SOPOS * The Question of the Day With a Frugal Housewife The increasing price of food stuffs demand economy. It's notnecessary to buy cheaper food or buy less, just buy your groceries from us and GETMORE FOR YOUR MONEY " 3 Butter, per pound. .-..... { Ceeeiiiens PR " fugar, 17 pounds ..... S R s 1.60 Cottolene, 10 pound pails. ........:.... s 1.23 Cottelene, 4-pound pails........... ... Srteen o .50 Snowdrift, 10-pound pails......... ..... R 1.19 8 ocans family size Cream ....... . ..... .. ...... 28 8 cans bahy size Cream............. .... .. ...... 20 1-2 barrel best Flour ..... R R 3.10 12 ‘pounds best Flowr. ... ..cii. ovos vovnvie. 45 Uatagon Boglp, Giferi o ) 25 uround Coffee, perpound ... ... ... ..... .. P1] I’. o gallons Kerosene ......... i 50 | E. 6. TWEEDELL S RPVCP SO EBPIPISDS O | { m Ty e | Jandro,"“This parrot 1s a loafer and a {rowdy. There's no living in the same PARROT “CUSSED” A JURIST Fior | block with him. Just the first minute Case Was Going Well for Bird’s it gots to be morning he begins to Qwner, When It Talked Entirely |gcream and chatter such language!” A Too Much. | Mrs. Jandro clucked her tongue sev- — ,eral times to indicate the unspeakable New York.—When Armando, the character of Armando’s soliloquies parrot of Mrs. Johanna Vogt, became | and stuck her fingers in her ears, 8 witness in his own behalf before ' wagged her head and rolled her eyes Magistrate Geismar when an el')rt to indicate that a boiler factory would was made to prove that he was an up- be a rest cure compared with the right bird of decent birth, Armando | Vogt’s neighborhood. gortainly spilled the beans. “Why, Judge” sald Mrs, Ormsby “He starts right in first thing with [mell, others are content ‘Go to hell! Go to hell! Brrrrrrzripp! \appily. \ 118 MVENING rSLSORAN, LAK ELAND, FLA, JULY 24 Helll” And he keeps it up! T you shout ‘Shut up!” he answers right back, ‘Go to hell! Go to hell! Brrripp! To hell!"” “Are you sure he says ‘Go to hell?”” asked the court. Just as Mrs. Jandro was about to answer Armando rufiled his feathers, cocked his head to one side, blinked at the magistrate and said shrilly and clearly: “Go to hell! Go to hell! Brrrrrrrrripp! Hell!” “That’s all,” cried counsel for Mrs. Jandro, triumphantly. Mrs. Vogt burst into tears. Armando fluffed . his feathers defiantly and be- gan anew: “Go to—" “Officer, take that bird out of here,” broke in his honor. The door of the | corridor closed on a smothered “Hell!” DEATH OF DUNCAN CHILDREN Auto That Carried Noted Artists’ Ba- bles to Death in the Seine at Nevllly, France. Paris, France—The automobile in | which the children of Mme. Duncan were riding with their governess when | it ran down an embankment into the | Auto in Which Youths Died. i Seine river drowning its occupants. Crazed by the accident, the chauffeur of the ill fated automobile was found wandering on the bank of the river. | e vAes -f® oS8 OM ‘8, LJBUIHADE IND UBY) fomod 193819 JO SNHIOSTIOD OB OM MOUY oM a9y ‘lojtedns oIB @AM AOUY OM UGN, o|qejfaou] oq) 3aujeds dn 3ujzsiq J11ds oY) Jo exp oY) s} 31 'eousjodung VA0 JNO )8 UOIIBJLLI} INO 8] I ‘989F -juom ;0 ufjs e siAum[u 81 Joduy ‘eSPUNBIM JO uijg ® Jabuy | Just That Difference. | Some girls are ambitious to marry to marry —z | The Services of Artists Are Yours When You | : terrupted. i | Bring Your Work to the E | selves with a year's potatoes and salad Lakeland News Job Office YOU get work done by people who know---who will ':' not let some foolish error creep into your work that will make your printed matter ineffective, and perhaps sub- ject it to the amused comment of discriminating people. Our plant turns out ten newspapers every week==two of them being sixteen-page papers of state-wide circulation; but this does not mean that we do not also give the closest at- tention to the small work. An order for visiting cards, or for printing a ribbon badge, or a hundred circulars, is given the same careful consideration that enables us to: secure and successfully carry out our large'contracts. And, having had to fit up for the larger work naturally enables us to do the smaller work better., Let Us Figure On Your Printing T Lakeland Kentucky Building, Rooms 11 and 12 'News JobOfrice { bother you by repeating my sentis 1913. ————E —————— By ELLA CYGAN. 5 | “Good evening,” said the pretty girl in an expressionless tone i\ii she | deseended the stairs and entercd 'lhe room where the young man awaited | her. “I thought I told you that you weren’t to come again unless Yyou were sent for?” “So you did!” the young man ex- claimed with a startled air. l\'o‘y that you mention it, I recall something of the sort. But I am going to be sen- sible tonight—no romance nor broken hearts at all—nothing of that stuf.f- I am in a very serious mood. Ishan't ments of recent date.” i “Thank you,” the pretty girl said. | “That is very much better. I tl}ought. you would get over the idea if you took a little time.” “You wrong me,” said the young man. “I haven't got over it at al‘l.t However, let us get away from this | delicate subject which seems tocause | you ennui. Let's talk abot}t—wellr about the two-to-one proposition.” ‘ “Two-to-one,” the pretty girl repeat- ed. “Is it anything like the multi- | plication table?” L “Not exactly,” said her caller. “It's the question as to whether two per- | | sons can live as cheaply as one.” i The pretty girl frowned. “1 thought,” she protested, “that you just said you weren't going to bother me, with foolishness about—" j The caller raised his eyebrows. “I'| don't see any foolishness in a Fcien-§ tific subject,” he protested. “I didn’t say what two, did I? I might mean a couple of fellows or a girl and her | aged aunt. It's merely a question to which learned men have devoted thought and study.” “Then they're exceedingly foolish,” said the pretty girl with spirit, “be- cause two can't.” “But lots of people have written to the newspapers to prove that they can!” insisted the young man triumphs .~ “So You Did.” antly, pulling from his pockets & handful of printed slips. "“Here's & woman who tells how they did it They rented rooms in their flat to pay the rent and bought their groceries Saturday nights when things were marked down. They—" “I'm not interested in that,” she in- “I don’t belleve I should like to keep a boarding house.” “Well, here's another case where they raised enough vegetables on the vacant lot next door to supply them- ' and green stuff and the wife got the most wonderful clothes at bargains, and—" “That does not thrill me with ex- citement, either,” said the pretty girl. “Marked down clothes always look it. And—" The young man sighed. “I didn’t sup- pose you would care about it,” he said. "I don't especially take to those things myself. Only you said the other night that your chief objection to me was my lack of interest in the serious side l of life, so I took up the most sert ' ous side I know—the financial side In ' other words, the two-to-one theory. I did it to convince you that I really thought deeply. I should not expect my wife to make an income for one cover the expenses of two. I don't need to do that!” | The pretty girl looked faintly inter= | :elted. “I thought,” she murwured, | “when you began that you considered | those economical plans splendid You were 80 enthusiastic as you read | them!” l “That was (o convince ypu of my | serious interest,” he told her. “I've studied the subject and it can be dona, | ~Only I wouldn't ask you to do it.” | “You wouldn't?" she eried. “Why | not? It seems to me that in two days ‘ you can exjperience an awful | of heart, Mr. Biugs!” v [ “I believe I have,” sighed the young | man, | The pretty girl sat bolt upright and | her cheeks flamed. “Well, you needn’t be so perfectly brutal about sa-sa-saye ing s-s-80!" she quaveerd and began | searching for her handkerchief, | “My goodness!” said the young man | with fervor. “My change of heart was merely that I saw what a fool I had been in expecting you to consent to marry me! Honest, Lillian! I'm just ;s crazy about you as ever! Do— 0 yOu mean to say you would marry me?” : o ! “I think,” sniffed the pretty girl, smiling a watery smile, “I think I've had a change of heart, t00."—Chicago l Daily News. R ——— One person in five in Souf s white th Africa —NOTICE T0 OWNE NERS OF | REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY of 7 under aud B "?:t.h:'rm:ocggfltrxt’ l-rli:l?l. ul;l:'] €N{erg | roper o of lfnkeé:::?ermorr(m;’l“‘s:fdfilmw Avenue s, Dean peved and curie | Xy s K y H d to th and the “.,rh\,é’,:‘l?l.;ccc‘i{-'}i,.ud that the total cost of said payj,, WHEREAS contract, ana A b Hand WHEREAS 1t hos b A and elghty-two dollars and "ty [\ tu (Soven l‘"‘l‘i’:f;,“ml Jiens for suid work 18 fifteen hu. “‘:]' j e of ‘ 3 Lting more particularly deseribed as follyy, sil IL‘UL ot survey Owner ; , A. C. L Ry. Co. N ! 12 B BUDDS A C X By C. 5 W 12 A “ Joe Lumpkin _ ' 5 C “ Joe Lumpkin ___ H I: “ Joe Lumpkin ___ 5 £ “ H. H. Brower ____ 5 F “ H. H. Brower I3 G “ J. Q. Adams 5 H “ J. L. Skipper ) H 1 “ J. L. Skipper __ a1 s K i A. C. L Ry. ¢o. s il B “ A, C L. Ry. Co, __ 135 11 A “ T B. Hendricks __ 6 C “ P. B. Jackson _____ I D “ Mrs. Ida McCloud 6 E “ C. M. Weeks ____ Jl 6 F “ Sloan, W. & Mck 8 G “ Sloan, W. & McR 33 6 H “ S. A. L. Clonts ____ ) 6 ?.,l'.:” “ A. K. Race __. ¢ W23L " S. L. A Clonts 6 K “ J. Q. Adams _ 10 A “ Bowyer Bros 7 C . Bowyer Bros 7 D " Bowyer Bros __ 4 7 E " Mrs. Lula L Cason i 7 F “ Mrs. Lula I Cason i 17 G “ R. R. Daniels _ i 17 i% “ R. R. Daniels _ 7 K “ R. R. Daniels _ COW V Notic EREBY GIVEN tbat on the 30th day . 5 -NO“ Illlr}\?'\(li\olllzlp\- l:‘)rnl,ukulnml will meet at the Council (i o 'I-"mfxl of hearing all complaints which the owners of said pr o X"”Wt)lw*relu may desire to make, and wil at sald meeting duly e hu cither side of said street one-third of the total cost of ¢ i }(;‘H l{mlnm]l;\lcl\' after the amount assessed against each lot i, g e hfu indebtedness therefor against each lot for the amount ass Siieates of indebtedness to bear interest at the rate of six (¢) p. i g il installments in one, two, three, four, and five years; said ; :" 'L‘Il“"nll the same shall be guaranteed by the City of Lakeland; ar S e t“'f any interest or any installment of said certificates when du lflll(:\hll:mftl' ‘thereof to consider the whola of the principal sum exp lulunmlintnlv due and payable, with the interest therein oprvided C. G. ME) President II‘.u:nd I;EL: ) LOUGH,, Clerk, k. 2 ,Sr'm-}: " Commissioner of Publie: Works. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF Lakeuy WHEREAS under and by virtue of & contract duly made and entere f lnkel:\ndA through its proper authorities Tennessee Avenue from i § :treét to the Atlantic Coast ‘l.llne llamlmgdha:nbeond paved and curbed iy 4y t iract, work duly completed; L5 \C\nl"ll}rllt‘ll\\mi‘(l l::: b‘(‘:lr; ascertained that the m_ial cost of sald pavii of $6 '.fl‘; 61, (Six thousand five hundred and nine dollars and siy ‘mml frontage of lots liable to liens for said work is twelve hundred fy. toths (1044 0) fect, said lots being more particularly described as and Block No. Lot No. Survey Owner Froy AL » 18 K Munn’s Mrs, Z. B. Trammell . § l'il I “ Mrs. B. Waggoner 82 h 18 H < Presbyterian Ch ____ 18 G [l J. W. O’Doniel Sons 19 0 “ Mrs. 8. A Wright __ 19 N “ Mrs. 8. A Wright __ s 19 M al Mrs. D. J. Browning & 19 A i Mrs_B. Waggoner _ 122 o 13 It st V V. Van Huss S 1 F “ V. V. 13 E o A B 13 D > Ao B, 12 o e \Inu. 13 B s Sou. Exp. 1% A 4 Sou. Esp. Co. ..____ 14 Entire City of Lakeland .. 24§ NOW THEN Notico is HE YEBY GIVEN that on the 30th day of juy ,,‘ City ( 1 of the ( il $ 4tk ts' which the ownars of sq ed therein may , and will at said meetin N lots on either side of said street one-third of the total cost of also immediately after the amount assessed against each lot cates of Indebtedness therefor against each lot for the amount i« tificates of indebtedness to bear interest at the rate of six (6) in equal Installments in one, two, three, four, and five years: said I ing that the same shail be guaranteed by the City of Lakeland; and in ment of any interest or any Installment of saidcertificates when due the holder thereof to consider the whole of the principal sum express {mmediately due and payable, with tho interest therein oprvided e o a v President Board of § ¢ D. CLOUGH,, (Clerk, R. E. SCIPPER, Commissioner of Public Works, Every Body Eise Is Doing lt-- SO WHY NOT YOU? Smoke | *TOWN BOOST That Good 5¢ Cigar Made in Lakelan ANOTHER DRO? MAZDA LAMPS 25 watt Mazda' 40 o 60 0 © - “ ‘ unskirted skirted 100 - 150 - . “ 250 - e “ ; We carry a stock of lamps at the following pla® our shop: LAKE PHARMACY ~ HENLEY & ! JACKSON & WILSON Cardwell and Feidl Electrical and Sheet Metal Wor:< PHONE 233 e ———— A Want Ad Will Bring i

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