Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 15, 1913, Page 3

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Cmm— ———————————a_ |Ferfecfly‘ fTovely from Parls, to walk a quarter of a mile through the sand ORI IRXXIOH ] ING THI"GS up :: and come across the lake in a row-| % boat as you do, James Harstetter? . % She'll hate us!” i %! “Well,” said Harstetter, cheerfully, By C. HAMBURG., ’:; “now that you've got your blood to cir- culating—you said you were chilly when we sat down to dinner—I'll men- tion that that’s precisely what Mrs. Powell did do! She very sweetly de- | clined the Invitation, because she sald ! she knew you'd be so busy packinz up!” “Jimmy Harstetter, I just hate you.” exclaimed his wife—~Chicago Daily News. tetter was gazing at him | OLD INCUBATORS IN EGYPT edy face. “James Harstet- | | Secret of Hatching Chickens Five got out at last, “I should | would have known better! Thousand Years Ago Lald week I'm getting ready to Mare at Last § cottage for the winter—and " going back with you mext The announcement is made by Mr. W. H. Cadman, an English investi. g d(;:;q::“]’:::: 1&2‘,:,-1,‘ | gator, that he has discovered how the Ko e Grtlisn d,unclent Egyptians incubated chick- b l’l";‘ :’;ever s s ang | eusito the number of 120,000,000 a T She TiRINE oi R year. He has found incubators which A aeranium batea all | he states were used in Egypt 6,000 i evasihing! ‘And ealing years ago. The secret has been well e siined vt Bata latt guarded, but it is laid bare at last. 1d shake you!” They had no oil stoves or gas or elec- S 4 { tric heated incubators, but they had ' think,” sald Harstetter.: oyeng which worked much better, te, however, seemed quite . even though they required more con- by the turn affairs had | gtant tending. Each oven was calcu- lated to hold 7,000 eggs, and the fuel | by which it was heated consisted of chopped straw and dung, but for the last ten days of the hatching the en- iergy was supplied altogether by the chickens themselves. It is the com- monest error of those operating our modern incubators to use too much heat, especially toward the end of the . period, and now we may learn from the old Egyptians how not to do things as well as how to do them. The use of the straw and other light fuel | shows that the Egyptians were most | OLOTOTOTITOTOTOTOTITATTATITITITOTT j¢ way,” said Harstetter, in' @ of a peaceful dinner at his tage, I asked the Powells oss the lake with me next . I thought we ought to » fly the dead silence caused up from his salad. “What's | ?” he inquired in astonish- 1 want to go walking and see jand go fishing and goodness at else—and there's all that it for you to crate. How | ' going to crate fruit when ' pt to sit on the front porch ipleasant little host to a great man like Mr. Powell, who smoke cigars and have re- drinks served to him all the have the women sitting, nguidly ready to talk and amused. If it had to be why couldn’t you have jut any one else on earth but s? I do belleve there is left out of a man's brain careful to avoid too intense heat at ! any stage, and the uniform succesl1 boasted modern progress and so-called | scientific achievements. We thought |, that we were the first in the world to ! hatch chickens and other poultry in! incubators, but we are oniy about fifty centuries behind the times. Plenty of Variety. Peter—And what was your occupa tion on earth, my good man? New Arrival (bravely)—I was chief of a band of robbers. { Peter—Ah! Gas, meat or coal?—Syd- ney Bulletin. FOR THE BGRIDE'S BOUDOIR Dainty Draperies and Hangings Mly| Easily Be Secured, and There I8 Nothing Better, In fitting up her dainty bedroom the bride will take stock of all the various draperies and hangings that ’ have been relegated to her estate from time without end. She will scarcely be fully delighted with any of them un- | til some one whispers to her the new- est idea in fittings and hangings that are most appropriate and, indeed, most pretty under any conditions, and I then she will hang her windows, cover ' her dresser and her bed and her bou- doir pillows, canopy her mirror with embroidery all-over—yes, just machine embroidery—ruflled with an edging to malch. %1 Just Hate You!” bmen have, some sixth sense ould keep them from doing things! Youa are just like a Dy —the rrnsmt moment is all mili p sorry,” said Harstetter, rred up such a coimmotion.” Harstetter sigher in an out- panoer, “What good does that he -ypioded. “Hov casy life be if ..! of us went ahead and as wo chose with no consid- "to broideries that suggest appropriates ness for hangings—little running The daintiness of the all-white will £ N a ready appeal, especially as ur aiy one else’s comfort or v 2 > plis e ot are t sort of materials that .venience, just bucause afterward that we were | + would make it all [ beliove Il try it, and see like it, James lHarstetter. ome home some night and find t onv dinner and T'll say: In't have time to order [ wanted to gu to a bridge in 80-0-0 sorry! | would be no excree for not £ a hungry man wih his d.n-‘ ider ke new, If color is wanted v be added in an underlining that ve a tint through the sheer fabe ¢ the eyeletting, HERQ CF T ~ar (Y ur Nna VOLTURND id Harstetter. | h 1te souris made inarticul with which they met shames our| The bride will find that there are : ever so many designs in all-over em- ! gprays, eveletted effects and convens . tioral patterns, {8 t. “You are pe she said. “Thee y the same allowances for me that you ex} you. All the be wash this co be zood and P has to wash ¢ 30 I can fix up the ¢ 1 it's so hard to I ted here in the hate m have hen it fen't at its LV.\. could cry!” Chief I T 't cry” sald Harstetter.| svel 8 the use?” | b are we going to get them lzm—z 1 Phone 179 This is a prescription prepated especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, ive or six doses will br if taken then as a tonic return. It acts on the Calomel and does not gn,,c orsicken, 25¢, ever will not The Best Goods « the Right l’r:ccs Dependable Goods Like This Naas Store S¢'ls Al ways Gi'; tion, S PARCIL POST ¢ Z;.A'{u FRIPAID On all mail orders whea cash accompanies order. We are members of the Merchants' Transportation Assuciation AND PAY YOUR FARE Write for particulars MERCHANTS' TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION Maas Brothers | 4 Shoppingentorof Souits liorich L Tamna-Florida. it IN CIRCUIT COURT, 10TH JUDECIAL CIR CULT OF THE NEATE OF FLOWIDA, IN AND FOK FOLK €00y In « ey B. H. Gray vs. Mary e Woker, e oal Bill to hemove Cloud ivom It appeanng tron s vill in the above euc W e defendar named in Dravdy, Mar Drawdy, A e Cochian lmhmn Ma M. A Coclizau, # J. Cochran, Esiher ol ¢ A Cochean, Daney Cochran, K. L ran, Mu me S II o lie E. ]ll‘lu(l Aol ers, and Alfred E. he unkinown he other cl its of the of the s Alf \\1 iam L, And all pers Inierest in the propecty dnvolied il s to-wit: The above deseribed prperty, but e name or n nHlI pmn | 1o the unhiow of the i ates uml i . bt that oy 'Vy\l Boen absent moee chan sisty dags Sv\t preculln; the application for this or- e That there 18 no person in the State of Florida the service of a subpoena v wotdd boud weothot said named hoover th of twenty oy s It is therefore ordered that the fendanis whose nines e given, be and eoch of then 45 required to aprear el ik 1 in ¢, on or Nefore the n ”u Dee ! 101, the <1 g rule day of said ¢ for said | It Is a'so ord ihe de s named A all persons claiming an iner A hes, devisces, grantees, or claimants otherwise un der Alfred E. Creswell, John Alder, or \ liam E. Rogers, ased, inoor to the al il each of them i aid bill on or bet oA D described lands, quired to appear the 2nd day of F same being the rule said month, It 1s also ordered that the above named de fendants who are described as all persons, un known to compli ning an interest in the above all be and they eiach are required to ay or before the 2l day the "of sald court for ‘l Febroony, A 1914, eourt for said monih, of any of said defendants, as will be grounds for taking said bill as confessed and (he so taken by each of said defe 1t 18 further ordered that this o lished In th akeland Evening T Bewapaper pablished i snd eunty and State as to the above named defe g eediive W and as o tions of Wants who are name | 1~ an interest in or to said Pes ant un 1 A JONNSON, Court Clerk of i k any case, and . er than the same being the rule day of said 3 ( st day THE IVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 15, 1913. No. 666 '] WANTED AT ONCE Ten yeung men and women d to leary months. W. D, HOLLAND, 1 th .Ihe lofl\;es PALM CHAPTER, 0. E. S.— Ments every and second fourtt Th av nizht of each month a /e Mirs. rlora meen, W, M. ) cretary, LAKE ND LODGE NO. 91 F. & A. M.— Rewular communieations held ot second and fourth Mondavs, at 7:31 . m. Visitne hrethren mrdmll\ i vited. ) C. Owens, W. J. F Wilson, secretary., ——————— e K. OF P,— cular meeting everv Tuesday a' L Odd Fellows hall. \isiting always welcome, L. chancellor commander; E. § ., secretary N McCrary POST 33, G. A. R.— Meets the first Saturday n_ever month at 10 a. m. A, (. Shatter commander; J. R. Talley, adjutant B ——— LAKELAND CTIAPTER, R, A, M. — Meets the first Thursday night 1 each month in Masonje hall. Visiting omp um-ns welcomed. A, D. leop -m i ) i vy PAKELAND CAMP TN WOOwW = \'w ts every Wednesdav nieht, Wond- men Circle first and third Thurym 1iternoons at 3 o'clock, W, tridze. council (umnnndor I\lrs Lala flebd, suardian of Cirele, —— POLK CAMP N0. 3,1, 0, O, F,— _ Meots the first and third Mondaye Visiting Patriarchs welcome. ¥, A MeDonald, seribe; M, B. Zimmer man, « hivf patriarch, (lR\\l.l‘ I‘IO\\()\Y l)l\’ G.T. A, TOB. OF L. B.~= - Me every second and Wed of each month IR ting sisters ceme., . J.CL Brow UNITED BROTHERVOOD OF CA PENTERS AND JOINERS OF AME :\'\, LOCAL 1778— 'ts each Thursday night 1 wver hall, over Bates Visiting hrothen Marshall, pres 3 president . NO. 29¢ fourt! at 23 wavs wej Recretlary M R R ey Goods store, 0 welcome., rr, AP \Ul\ \ I\I BEKAH LODGE NO, ¢ Meets every second gnd fourtd Monday nizlits at 1. 0. 0. F. hall Visitine brodhers and sisters cordial 11y avited Mr: . Robertson TR lmv Arendell, seCrelary CLAKE LODGE NO, 2, 1, 0, 0, F.— lay nights at 7:20 at 1 lall. Visiting brothen 1v ovited., ). Zi Reyp rv: O. M. Eaton, N. G 1291, Be Order of i ursday nieht jr to tixe—Cardui, the woms posced of pur'ly vegetal ailing women in its past success, and it will do { Lfie t{ egin faking Cardui lm ay oin a .d,., You MNeed a Tomic There are times in every woman’s life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. Wiien that time comes to you, you kinow what tonic gently, yet surcly, on the weakened and helps build them back to s It has benefited thousands ead N v\«nr- u..u..i u“I Cd Th S A mw__; s over postotlice, Visiting A"I‘"’“"“-" welcome. George sty ’t"g:”‘t;" s .; i m's ton e ingre ymauly organs, It and health, ands of weak, ; of wonderful in eat nost any ald by ail dea rletd Sc e [T We have the line that we lave ...... .A.IGHY'S LACE .’. 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All outs RATES—EUROPEAN . wWithout bath -$1.50 with bath - - without bath 250 . 3, with bath ... - 3.00 ns with bath .. ___ . e 4 Lakeland, Florida

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