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W. YARNELE T W. K MeRss WANSFER LINES jug Ao Hauling of All Kint i} i nd Rcasonable Berv.e o3| Guaranteed o schold Moving & Specialty dence Phone 67 Green. Office 109 e Lodges.. e 8 2 ‘fl mun»h at 7:30 3 m. Mn ‘ i Ale | | i Ly Keon, W, M ! e [0Gne No. 1. F & o ymimupicsiic ith Mobodaye at jug breturen vordialls J C. OWENS, . » 1. B, WILSON, 8ecy K OF E ngulsr moeting every Fuceda 13 st Odd Fellows Hall, Vist: qembei® BIWAYS welcome. L. W. YARNALL, vuancellor Commasder. 5. McCRARY, Secretary. POST 33, G. A. R. Muta the Arsi Saturaay ia ever: oy at L0 & m. &t the kome ¢ ' oplr !lng on Kentucky avenu: SHANFER, Comsander LLEY. Agjutant Lceiand Chupter, R. 4. M. N tbs firat Thursday night o b gonth In Masonle Hall. Vi b ompazlons welcomed. & 1 ar P.; J. F. Wilson Bzey 4 1 lateland ra:mp No. 78 W, 0. W u every Thursda night. Wood g Ulrcle firet and third Thursda) moons at 3:0u o'clock. W. J idge, Lounels Commander; Mre Hibb, Gua.dian of Circle. LK ENCMfl‘afl.NT NO.3 L 0. 0. Polk Encampment No. 3, 0 R o1 , weete the first and third Al n. Visiting Patriarchs welcom F. A. McDONALD, scrits B ZIMMERMAN, Chist Patriarcn 4.1 A to B of L Omuge piossomm Ly, 8o I & w 8 of L. B wmoets 9 Vil mid duuai Wedlwaadju (L wiuty at 2:80 kb, W. ViblUR e Winkih Wellulae Hito 9, C. BROW N sac Y it evry Tuesday night at Lounia s hsil it )imherkmud of Carpester | dd0iners 0 Amerita, Local Liib Meels wach Toursday ulght . Morgau & (iroover hall o Bstes' Dry Goods Store. Visitix, drotue.¢ welcome. H L. MARS) ALL, President 1. W.LAY'TON, Vice Pree. 1. W. TOGAN, Treasurer IH YELDS, Fin. Secy. E £ DIELKiCH, Rec. hesy H. L CUX, Conductor W 8CaRR, L ¥iLLHUuGHBY, Llnory. ReboXah Lodge No. W évery second and fourtd oo Ukbe at I 0. O. F. hail Vit itothers and wisters cordisliy ltea {i< (. B ROBERTSON, N. 0. %3 GUY ARENDELL, 8ec. Leky No 2 l Lodes '“ lday nights at 7:80, LY Visiting brnv.mrt . Uily ‘uvited, J. 4. REYNOLDS, Bec. ). M, EATON, N. G. O¥DZR OF EAGLES 3 wwernal Order of Eagic 4 Wednesday nigid & | 4 Uag Feliows' hail 4 WViLLIAMS, PregiGeat 0 LR ATY : B2O L | Teiasy Loage No. 1231, Benevc “ Sl brotective Orger of fids ; (¥ lhursday pight le lov VO postoffice, Visitlag brets | GEORGE MUUKE. E. R gy, | The Dangen, :‘“:’ seem a !gmln( matter,” Ay titer in the Observer, “but | bat the man who wears hu | ‘tems to be smarter thea the | "50 carries his gloves in his | L Burely it is no trifiing mes by o TIgHL meet the Observer ymn"" day, and then if one wers nh!' one's gloves instead of wear ;,_,t"‘- what an outsider one would U Bystander, tesidence phone, 278 D “he sidewalk that iy made by u: " CEMENT fs the walk that the weather will not effact NOW, before the inclement weatr s of late f5l] getg in, have us - those veeded wilks, repair your (¢ 'ar and make other repairs (he {saculd be done with CEMEN | Ask ug for figures-—we're sibmit them Lakelanc A rtificial Stene Works H. B. Ziminerman, Pr Klag DO WAOCCOLIDASAVOTID S The trofession - 1040ITHTHTISIHOROBTEOFO04 (AMUEL F. SMITH, M. D. Practice Limited to Treament and Operations of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted 1 needed. “hone: Office, 141; Residence, 22. 8ulte 1, Bryant Bullding, LLAKELAND, FLA. YW L 9RUOVER PATRi N AND BUN ROtk & AL 4 Aeniuz Lakelnad. Flenids 2 0 L XRYAR VENTLET Buiio Jver M ne $0¥ LaKKus v, e i ra $LANTUN & LAWLER- AT TORNEYS-AT-LAW jakeland Florida DR, SARAH E. Wil USTEOPATH and 3, Skippa akeland, § EELLR 3 Pullding toomsa " ¢, 478 Blue. DR (‘ C WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SUiLEON special Attentlon Given ! Disenses | ¢ Women and Children, Offic sen-Bryant Bldg., Sulte §. Phone 857 Lawyer, 7, Bryapy Balidlc Phnl. 1Yl Laksiang, Merids B RAAMIAR ¥ SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC eans, Investments in Real Bk tave somae lntercsting Euaps .. 4 suburean groperty, farms atiar sev me &t opes. Wiil 6. ai/ for cash or Ok easy lermi Room 14 Futcs & renlrs Lakeland Fla e 2 R ATEVATHR Attarper 68 Lo® 1 $tuart Bidg Paoo7 i e G e e ’."'n' . wf‘v' ‘A Tarwrvere. - Sayacade Bidy wieland cororrrehs HEIEIEEOOPI NN LOUIE A FORT “THE ARLALLE Kibler Motel, Lare s sade b Mmd s h AL S PRt} 4 pr P r A8 ! ™ J P v oo Beeripi'” The Pest Tahble in the Land of the Sky Hote! Gordon ille, N. G cr——— Waynesv ’—_"-—— glectrie liEh Buthe. N¢ 8,000 $12.50 UP SEPTEN in hear of CUf¥ ar - every converle nosquitoes. Altitude WETUIY RATES (PECIAL FANILY AND BFR RATTS SEND FOR BOOKLE™ ncee feet | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., OCT. 28, ,‘__mm MYST::RY IN A PGCKET ng ago shouted }H‘ r that he founc “ i that she ;. ake the traln to G 'od Mrs. Usher back at i “1 never ¢ there's a thin 8pot in the he¢ ny stocking right &bove the edg ny low shoes and {tll rub into a hole in no time. It's Blik—" g another pair!” order- “You can change thuu won't be a soul =icry an w 1 able her t did 1 tell jisey 1 10 we go in for | luncli “I left my coat b little hall just outside 1 1 1room—everythi | else has Lup for the winter. 1 Mrs, Us found the coat. There were two others next { hardy persons were plaving golf in the nipping After a while she re- appearcd bearing in her hands a crum- it. Only a few .| pled ball of brown silk, the discarded hosiery. Just as zhe reached her hand toward the overcoat pocket Usher called from the hall. ! “Yes,” she answered, “I'm coming!” and hastily rammed home the hosiery. Let it be said at tlis puint that Ush- er's coat Lung very close to the next jone. Tke next one belonged to Ben ning. That eve as Denning settled himself cor ably with the evening | paper there was a little choking gound \ Yy, (8] L | n tho & T 10 ing at th \W\ e ded h wife, o vith Lrown | stocki cat pocket, Arthur? | Kindly ¢ onie that!” She sh Lie hosiery to {ts full ang i % length K c!" she ceried d stand the strain nc v." stammered Benning bid | dlr woa thetl about them Whe + Mrs. b 1 went inte 'hvw crivd that Benning never | baa ! er i and what hac ghe ¢ thit h an awful thing shou! hcr life? ol evicd the frantic Ben ‘nl' in!' : “Good 1 d orc wed Pen ter a W t I can't! “] gha y home to mother,” | nout g "I sh th tru ! irs. B he ry ot he eloset Lien i bor I 3 wi I i | you It i " o n ' . I K¢ oy . | Hera! | Ve v can just uapack."—CkLi Au-'r-,man Ceatenarians, Australia bas 35 male centenarians d it's such a bully day—oh, 1 DBJECT OF SUSPICION By OLIVE VE WENGLER, '.;nhllod on the top | l As Gillilly sa e y [ 0 st his face he wish- | e 4 he had not b so everlastingly | He wished he had been nzle with his fellow men, since coming to the sub- rbs a f\\ weekis previous to live. These ections were surging oul because Giliilly was In addition to this fact, was after 12 o'clock, his wife was y on a visit, and he dldn't kaow the peonle next door. | He cc 't £o to a hotel, because i(hrro n't a hotel in the suburb. e t take a train back to town, b the traing had stopped run- that time. It grew colder and reif felt ( at he must do some- g down his steps, he wet lawn to the s the r house, neizhbo beil “Good evening,” said Gillilly to the 1illilly, and I live next 1 out. 4l the s one of them will fit laughed a cold, v You have your nerve,” he said., “Quite likely that I'm going to help you break into a neigh- bor's house on any such yarn as that! I happen to know that the people next door are away visiting!"” “I saw the trunks go!” floated tri- umphantly down the stairs in fem- inina tones. “Mrs. Gillilly went away, but I'm at home,” explained Gillilly. The blue pajamas laughed again. “Good night,” he said. But Gillilly thrust his foot into the crack of the door. I'm telling you the truth. Here are let- ters and cards—" and taken his papers to help along his story!” excitedly called inine voice, George!” “l can't hang around outdoors on a night like this!" protested Gillilly. “Come along with me and I'll prove to you that i know the house!” The blue pajame wavered, then glipped on an overcoat and tramped { across the lawn with Gillilly, In the porch beliind them the owner of the feminine voice stood watehtully, “I've got the hatchet, George, if he does anvihing to you!" she called. The third key the nelghbor tried turned in the lock of Gillilly's front door, but the blue pajamas stopped him. “What wood,” he demanded, “is { in the (!rescor in the back bedroom on your ond floor. | Gillity is the most unobservant of [:men, I Mrs. 0 chould paper the [ whole inode o house with pur- i ple pveltow polka dots | e to notice it | lin ron i They al | “No go, old ¢aid the bine pa- | jamas firm et ol to y to you is to 1 t quick belore t a- | trol wi here! I'mi not ¢ | to permit Gillilly's honge to be mnb‘ ‘l ) even If he is a stuck up dub!” three-quarters of him got wet, At noon the next day he walkea into the of"ce wh he knew he should find the owner of the blue ps “How do you ¢0?” he said beaming- | Iy to that nonplused person. “My | name's Gillillv. I'm the stuck-up dub who lives door to you. 1 next | | think I owe u a Junch, DBesides, I'd | like to impre connten: »upon Your memory f pr ring for future emergencies!”—Chicago Daily ¢t | News. Cinematograph. ration of the influ- con- oric 2 very men of | 3 reported by v at Del pe uu'xr nng that city, is an unpr eo dem: o local shoy bhoots, ring and other wes United [ to that vogpe takibly ce, pictures of machinery In create eronomic Litlon of American reial museums and the like. PA tting It Mildly. “Does the nileman mean to say that I'm a ]i outed Senator A. “The gent )" replied Senator “has too much rfL,ard for the cour- es of the chamber to utter the sen- ent ro aptly and accurately ex- { pressed by his learned friend.” | Senatorial courtesy Is a great thing, ] and one hates to see It lost sight of. where he rang the | hat finally opened the | Would you door keys you | house and felt the | | “I don't blame you,” he sald, “bnt “He may have murdered Mr. Gillilly ' the fem- “Don't you belleve him, ; Gillilly slunk away and passed the | night in a secinded corner of the sub- urban rs ad station, where only‘ amas | w?flnl-g hats, | favor. | al rAGD _ UEVER J. P. McCORQUODALE The® Florida Avenue Grocer 290~——PHONE R®/ED —I1280 Respectfully asks his friends and the pa! generally to give him a call when needing Fresh Meats, Groceries, Vegetables, Etc. HE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT AND WILL GUARANTEE SATISFACTION . 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