Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 14, 1913, Page 7

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Don’t follow the “ecasy” way for it always proves the hardest in the end—practice s s2lf donial and become a depositor in this institu- tion. Your present energy, vigor, ete., will not last forever—establish a fund that will offset your physical decline as you grow older—open an account here and add to it regularly, It will earn 4 per cent interest. Cnld Foocs and Cooling Drinks Let ice crcam be a part of your down town luncheon, It is really a Are what nature says you must have in weather like this. good meal of itself. Drink iccd milk, lemonade, limeade or fruit Juice beverages at intervals during the day's work, Aud be sure that the refrizerator in your home is kept well sup plied with OUR ICE—that there is always enough in the ice chest to take care of any unusual ca’l, UR ICE is the cheapest thing you buy for the value given, and your common sense tells you to use it freely. Lakeland 1ce Company Phone 26 G R S —— VRS ¢ ta'l ol a comety If you circied tie woiid on U \—there'd always be an- you couldn’t pass 'en 5,000 Fords More than ¢ other Ford ahead. are everywhere giving unequaled service and Anywhere, you can completest satisfaction. “Watch the Fords go by.” ew price of the s five fifty; the Five hundred dollars is the n Ford runabout; the touring car i f. 0. b. Detroit, com- town car seven ffty—all plete with equipment. Get catalogue and par- ticulars from TEE LAKELIND RUTCRCENE FT suppLY CO. 0N LAKILAMD, | a-w". - s o o <t C P THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., OCT. 14, 1913, TCH'S MOTHER'S VIEW By JEAN SHEAR. “Why, didn’t you get an announce- | ment of Tom's wedding?” exclaimed | Tom's mother, in amazement. “Well, that just goes to show how you've got |0 take care of things yourself! I | sent a list of friends to Susie's moth- | er and asked her to be sure to mail announcements to them—and yours | was one of the first names on it! “Well, anyway, Tom's married. and you don’t know how relieved I am! He's got & lovely wife, which is a wonder! { “I hope my other gon will be less popular. Why, Tom had no peace whatever! The telephone rang until my ears ached, and I threatened to take it out because it was never used { by any one except Tom—he was at it | constantly! | “There vas Isabel She deliberate- ly set out 10 cateh him. y one [§ 1 tell it, She phoned him and [ invite m oout there and fussed over i him until in si des) ion he pro- i posed to her, ien, of course, the { poor boy had a time breaking ofi! I “Then Clara deliberately forced i him w0 propo:e. 1} he did, for { you can't tell me that Tom of his own accord would have become en- gaged to her just a weck after he | and Isabel broke off! “Tom, poor boy, is so absurdly ten- der-hearted. He can't bear for any one to feel badly, and you know how girls can act when they want a man's sympathy! § “So it just served her good and right when he met Sally and lked her better than Clora. Of course, Clara made a fuss, and I almost won- dered if she'd cause Tom trouble, but she knew in her heart that she’'d no right making him propose to her, so she retired as gracefully as she could. | But I felt rather sorry for her, for | she seemed rcally foud of my boy Tom! “Sally and Tom seemed suited to ivarh other, but I didn't like her very | much. She was the languid scvt, and 1 if T had to have a dreh law I did want one 1 eculd take comfort in. | T hate the clingi vines, so I talked ! to Tom about it ali 1 cc1ld. Of course, { I praised Ler as wuch as I could man- age and did not let him hear of any- thing but Sally when b was at home. And, of course, when he was with her she didn't nearly come up to what I'd gaid of her and he naturally began to notice her Jefects. “Especially after Mrs. Burk's nlece came to town. Being next door, Tom saw a good deal of her. Sally was “Well, Anyway, Tom's Married.” spunky and objected to his taking Trixie ind, I told him it was a wart for nothing's worse than a wife! So he 1 Sally they'd k off. He wa t as nice hie esuld be —but :» wail , for she wa e of a 1 tint led and 1 the n't leave boy in peace! Truly, 1 al t ! When T found 1 with 8 put in and had ring 1 { hat do you thinx of t wardness in a girl? I wouldn’t Lave lLor in the family! There'd be nothing she'd stop at! “put she didn't last 1 Tom was wrote realized what the her that he found the eren't suit- ed and she'd best forpet him. She was pop! s they ays are, so she was 1 to pick up ghe kept she could 3 she'd nd 1zh 1 t back the ring with some otiier man—for Tom's ring, and fi r engage her get, you s¢© wouldn't 1 advised Lir to ¢ “Por1 had met Susie Just b m Trixy been n impressed at first \\Z]SQA' . iorvard a girls. | ! her a davs | ¢ a fuss for it at a party Ile hadu't l Three Birthdays Yearly, There is apparently plenty of fum for the child in Sweden in the matter of birthd ly be expected to feel the same, for the children there do not confine them- ! selves to one birthday, but they must | have three. Of course, the first one {8 the real | birthday, and the other two are those | | whose names the Swedish boy or girl | bears. For every day in the year of the Swedish calendar has its own sepa- rate name, besides the weekly names if the parent gives the child a second name or a first one that cannot be found in the calendar the child loses out on one birthday. And considera- | ble protest must follow, too, when the child becomes old enough to realize what he is missing. In the German calendar every day | has a name also, hut the observance ' of these days is not at all common in the latter country. RPRTAY Tad TRE AR SRLAVERRE XAl ul YUSIL SAMUEL F. SMITH, M. D. Practice Limited to 1rea‘ment and Operations of KEye, Iar, Nose and Throat. Glasses Ltted 1f needed. Phone: Office, 141; Residencs, 22. Suite 1, Bryant Building, LAKELAND, FLA. I BROOYVSL, VLU eCIAN AND gURBT e Roons & 208 4 hoancavy A Lukeland, Tloridu B3 X L ERYAR DENTIST. Jxipper Building Over Powier Phune $3% | sosidence Luune ¥00 Be LAK ND, Fra B2 W. ¢ IRVIX INVRINY retabilebod fa duir anE e W e LI E Sa e SLANTON & LAWLER— Sy ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Ry Florida " Lakeland - DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH Lakeland, Fla. tesidence phone, 278 Black. )ffice phone, 278 Blue. e o et e -t SRS DR, C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ¥ Women and Children. Office Oeen-Bryant Bldg., Sulte 9. 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