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# b s i § . 8 ¥, i S9HEPRICTEEDOSPEEIP TS TGFE We make children’s hair cutting a specialty. We are familiar with all the latest styles. Bring us your boys and girls. Lakeland hasone of of the largest { barber shops in the State “THE PHOENIX” Ty L. E. PEACOCK | Proprietor -The Professions- I 2. GAXTZL ¥. BOTR WHY SUFFER With that old sore that’s never easy day nor night, when it can be cured for atrifle. Makes no dif- ference how old the sore may be, it can be qured. For particulars, write to P.0.Box 440 Lakeland,Fla A If you fgure on getting full val you i “." m Presastins | U© for your mozey insist on having s . i "“""'l L ¥ | CEMENT CONSTRUCTION mu' You'll figure right thenit will ER200VER meap a be‘ter looking result, the ll:Y'.:lAl AND SURGEES, cheapest elso in the long rua. Beoums b and ¢ Ecotushty SNy Get our fivres on the Lakalead, Fiocide. SIDEWALKS, CELLAR, PIERS, M n l, L n!". CURBS, FOJNDATION, FENCES. o "‘“"‘..... :’.’.‘,' Pems®e | Lakeland Artificial Residence Phone 300 Bas. LAKELAND, FLA 1Stone Works ~H.B. Zxrrrmrma,n, Prop N V. & VD UTNYINY adtablizaed la July, 108K Boess o4 i (i Kesioey Bouh [rOR BRUGS i Frives w¥up R R T 3 ;e Fe ' : s ND BURGDON l;w At Gyven 1o LDipetae . R Sl il ot e Surgical Goods, Deen-Bryavt Bldg, Buite §. Household and ERt At Sick Room Zup- B e FELEXY BLANTSD plles go to LAWYER Lake Pharmacy Bryan’s Drug Store 2. 8. Blig. Phone 810, Lakniand, 3% S2. QRAE 3 WIRELED GITBOPATE PETYSICIAN S &, 6 and 1, Bryant Lakeland, Vs Dfies Phons t78 Bles. Bsuse Phong 379 Blask We wil send them up to you and will try totreat you right, PHONE 42 ¢, K & B D. XENDAXRALL Civil Engineers, Rooms 212-216 Drace BlGR BOXNFCEY, ELLIOTY & XENDENHALL Amsociated Architeots Roum 31Y Drane Bullding Lakeland, Fla 8 0 ROGERA, Basm 1, Lryane Buligay Our Dlsplay Fhone 360. of watches, lockets, chalns, ri . ahaland, trocches, ete, is noticeable for B 3. KUTTAXER perfect taste as well as self-evid. “wfl—“" good quality. flamr 7 Stuwrt Bidg Bariew, # The Jewelry we handle is the kind that ess: ues to give satisfaction 3o mar Low long it is wern. If you dom to give sometihng of permaneas va* oty case will supply it H. C. Stevens LW, YARNELL Guccesser to W. K. McRaa TRANSFER LINES ; Oraying and Hauling of All llla Prompt and Reasona Guaranteed. Phene 67 Green Lakeland, Fra TUCKER & TUCKER ~lawyers— Raymado Bidg de‘.‘ Estate law g MREMIAK B. SMITH NOTARY FUBLIC Aocaas, [nvestments 1a Heal Bwmw i Room 14, Futch & Geatry Bina ) Lakelang, Fis ! POrCE 400000000 P 04404000 LOUIS A. FORT “THE ARCHITECT” o=, Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Fla. - - QA4 § mm-.----l |A NOVICE DESCRIBES TME EVENING TELEGRAM, LARFLANU, FLA, AUG. 7, 1918, FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT. The grapefruit is a half brother to the orange and a first cousin to| the lemon. The common or gar- den variety here in this great| State of Florida is as large as a/ toy balloon and larger. It is fast| |"\. ting to bekno\\n as our State’ flower. It is very good for break-| fust, it is also popular being dinner (sometimes called lunc hwn; and supper (sometimes designate: J dinner.) No real, honest- u»-'mo_hes i mea] is consictud com ada)'s in the North, S r West, without this .mmnct For the benefit of the reader! we will herewith attach our hand and seal of the great State of Florida and proceed to quote the | best method, accerding to Hoyle, for eating this popular and deli- cious article of food: Before setting down to the ta- ble to devour your grapefruit, fist of all encase your body in a rubber mackintosh, one that is guaranteed waterproof, then| tlace over your eyes a good pair of automobile goggles, though the common diver’s helmet is pre- ferable. Turn your coat collar well up around your ears, and you are ready to sit down to the ta- ble. This must not be accom- plished hastly, but your move- ments should be slow and delib- elate, each maneuver carefully thought out. Presuming that you are now seated and have ap- proached the grape]’ruit cautiousl; sc as not to arouse its anger, vou‘ lace the left thumb and fing- | nd the waist of the fruit, v sl]Ldb ¢ 18 c._\’e if ‘d Lu 1‘_ t dis-| g b y smile, o this is the nature of the! t, and make another gouge then you get it in the left only and goggle. By this time you bend to the fascinating work and make another frantic gouge and are re- varded for your pains by a stream of acid nectar down the back of your neck. You suddenly| become aware that everybody in| the restaurant is laughing at you, but this makes you all thc more | determined and in your wildly | directed blows upon its solar plexus you suddenly become the center of a veritable shower bath. | ! Then you yell for the v\anerl and if he is a good waiter and ha>| been brought up in the right way {m! the other meals for whici | %P @5. | the loge of the public land. Every- ‘] tle Spiridions that came stepping | | work, lean from light feeding. ' { whimpered | | desk a EVERYBUDY SAID SO By F. H. LANCASTER. “Without & wrinkle.” Tkat is what he teacher suid about ber school when she wrote to the superintend ept. “Everything smooth &8 & sum- mer sea. Szns pli” BShe was rather proud of the French she had pxckedE It was this way, mon ami. Somebody had been cutting logs off the public land. Old man Nadjurow szid it was E:ed Spiridion, and everybody smd; | 0)d man Nadjarow ought to know.| I’ dn't he live right next to that piece | { f land? 1‘ was Esed Spiridion who had cut | | body said so, everybody but the 12! lightly to school over the pine straw. ( Ruin or shine, never late, never noisy. | Brown by the sun, bealthy with hard | “Troncon.” Everybody boy in the school huad been fought for that It[ was worth just one bloody nose to eay “stump” to one of the little Bpiridions. But Lucie Bpiridion did not fight She was pot even disdainful—save toward Luc Nadjarow, who sat pext to ber in class—she was always head | —and who worshiped her utterly from | the sole of ber slim bare foot to the topmost of ber tossing curls. Small Joy @id he get of his love aflair. Ha, the poor Luc! He wanted to knock down every boy in the school, to slap the face of every girl—save Lucie. He wanted to tell Lucie that be loved ber. And all be did was to lose his pencil. And little Esed found i3] Luc's little brother arose in his seat at the sight of that long, red pencil. “Miss Nell, Esed stole my broth- er's pencil” he cried. Little Esed jumped up. He could not speak English. He pointed h».p-, lessly at tbe road. “Je trouve,” heg You wish to cchieve it of course— Remember though that it's oaly one case in a thousand where it Is schieved without CASH CAPITAL. If you start hanking your surplus earninzs :instead of spenéing them ou will not alcre safesnard your fu- ture but also place yourself im the frort rank of those ready to seize opportunity when it comes your way. Three per cent. interest pald. Luc ¢ " SODFNTAITSTETICAOITIOREDA L SHIDPE SOE R0 L 0T == PURE ICE FOR LAKELAND PEGPLE The ICE I am handling is made fro school he said to little | yours. Keep it.” The little fellow looked at his sfs ter, his lip quivering with the bitter pain of renunciation, but be returned 60 haughtily as a baby may: “Je n'en ai pas besoin.” And Luc nt back to his seat with his slapped in the face by a b the whole school. It made him mad. | He beaded Lucie off on the way home, : “What for you didn't let Esed take that pencil?” be demanded, overtak- ing ber. F “Esed say he didn't want it,” she repl)ed without Jooking at him. | Tam t me say your papa cut those B." - FeEERec2y o well water and double distilled. - BB > a®9s E2P 9§ Itis not a question of quantity, t QUALITY. | | ’('O‘)U\.UJ “No?” The blood ran up to the boy's bair | at the elur in her voice. 3 If the people wish tt he should go and if the tip is large| *I know, me, be uin't cut them” ® enough he will show you how b\! “That’s what I know,” she cut in, & gentle coaxing and skilliul mani-| U o ¢ kind of ice they must stand by me. pulaiing you may draw from its!goce Jogs, you going let Esed keep 3 11 IJ(»T,'T)I}\IV]",L‘U.TX the juice that| ¢pae pencil be find?” ) made I lorida famous. The girl's tone changed wonderfully, | Dr / “May be I lct him keep tbat pencil— & w YARNELE be about | you give him,” she said, sofuly, & I / i feel as proud of| Ha! Dut it would seem that all 2 . ® in masterineg! the Eweetness of that changed tone & fel 4 L"Ifurcr, was lost on Lue. He szid, stolidly. ol VO PO PR P PO y (Ll in discovering two it is as pretty as| t epict it, and they|be I won't see Esed next Sunday.” = soy if you eat it long enough you| Sbe tock it—the red pencil, looked w Yo will live forever. Why, when it ;Ellhim Wwistfully, and etarted vp the at SC"’A‘SMH‘“' K hl (‘ the ;.Je °| Stnday! A lomg, straight track OVH'E' and Manufac- rolel vege‘arian, that Ponce de Leon, attempted to eat u grapefruit, he would have found no necessity for chasing all over the State of Florida in search of tke Fountain of Youth, for the grapeiruit would have shown no! le<nancx in bathing his eves, his ears and even his classical nose in its delicious acidity. When vou feel that you have| tackled evervthing in the eati ing! line and all have proved disap-| peinting, just eat a grapefruit ac- cording to the above directions,!| and be happy. It is the last word in citrus fruits, can accommodatc fiom one to four passengers a"' has 2 celf-starter that can be ce- now > o e R RENTERS AND OECS cn#mgFR NPT : action will do well to see | Lueje” M G WILLARD He took her into Lis arms and com- | forted her. *I gell my mare, cherig, {aud pay for these old logs. Shell | , fetch good price now the's won race™ 17 Kentucky Building LAKELAND .. FLORIDA‘ | through the for | to mass. cut those logs. cut those logs.” y made you tell them th T N s o ~ . “You going be at the horse race Sunday? 1 prove it then. “Begin.” “I want you to take th!s pow. \!ay- -_h— and a crowd of g to the start nish. verybody had been Now for the horse race. Eien! Luc rode bis own bay mare, a slim-necked little beauty, full of fire and long of wind. It was her first race. Dice rode the white horse, and the white had already been three times a winner, There was a wild leap of excite- ment, a streak of red, and a cheer that shook the pines. Ha! and Lucle | made herself look. | Dice was dismounting slowly from the beaten white horse, and Luc, hard and white at this proudest moment of his life, was pushing his winner a little clozer to the cheerigg crowd, “I want to tell you all eomething,” e said, harshly, and there was gl | lence, even a “You all been turers’ Agent Brokerage--Real Estate TelliUs What You Have to Sell, We Will Try to Find a Buyer stalt happy pec; le b or to the } | E88 '5 ..l Te 1l Us What You Wantto Buy; ¢ Will Try to Find a Seller Reoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Builcire Lakeland B¢ *¢ Flori ng the lucky betters. | ing it's M. Spiridion Des ain't so. It xno Security Abstract & Title Compar P ("‘nc’ upon. Great is the Flor-| Riding away in his great lnael..'mu, y ida grapefruit—P. H. A.in T.f._c,- Luc lauzhed—bitterly: “Maybe Lucia "‘, {Union. | would let little Esed keep that pen-il i Announces that it is" now ready for business.: and can furnish promptly, complete and reliable abstracts of the title to any real estate in Polk County. : “Lue,” - = it was a cautious, c' one ba!f mad with fe; e at the so ud ran b to her. *“Oh, Luc, what made xcn tsll what | brok n L { und of - rad, trer!z-1 ceeese | SECURITY ABSTRACT & THTLE C (l: Miller Building, Past Side Square BARTOW FLORIV Tl L‘L‘.’," he sta bling at ber tears. “ (Copyright, by Daily Story Pub. Cay :