Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 13, 1913, Page 7

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At THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 13, 1913. e et e e e - —— - modern fovels. Ah, a happy thought *SETERERMERMGE L : ' seen a metal box InKEN in which cigars could be kept fresh and moist. She By 8. E. KISER. would get a box ELL" said Julle |of that kind for g Allison, when her | Frederick, dear old t¥ husband had gone | fellow. It happen- \ upstairs, after | ed, however, that ¥\ tossing a package | Frederick came upon the library | home the next eve- table, “I wonder | ning with a metal what this i8?” jcigar box and She did not per- | enough cigars, as mit her curiosity | he cheerfully in- to remain long un- | formed her, to last him all winter. satisfied. Then it was that the iron entered Ju-' “For goodness | liet Allison’s soul. She decided to give sake,” she ejacu- | up the idea of making her husband & | I-C-E ! When This Ice Man of Yours Sings His One-Word Song where she had that is just what we are giving is what you are looking for amd along with good laundry work. Try us. ! { Lakelana " Steam Laundry ’ *uone L8O Vest Haln Unanimous praise is accorded his effort. It’s the song that means— Comfort for the family— Relief for the sick— Enonomy for the housewife. A block of OUR PURE ICE is a concrete blessing, delivered at your door every day in the week at so small a cost you don’t feel e sy lated to herself, | Christmas present that would be in Work your refrigerator full time with OUR ICE and you will have with the Dnckaxé any wise distinctive. She would mere- @ better time all the time. undone, “if he|ly get him a pair of gloves and per- hasn’t gone and bought a whole year's | haps a few handkerchiefs. Hardly had ! supply of neckties! And I was going | she adopted this resolution, however, to get him neckties for Christmas. : before he turned to her saying: : That's just the man of it. I don’t see ;| “I happened to be in Witherspoon’s | Why he couldn't have waited a little this afternoon to get some shirts, and While. Let me see. I suppose I'll have [ thought I might as well lay in a sup-, to get him a fob or something like ply of gloves, handkerchiefs and sus-| that, now."” penders. They'll probably be sent out Lakeland Ice Compan)l It was on the following evening that tomorrow.” Frederick Allison suddenly turned to “I'm so glad,” replied Juliet. “You his wife, after dinner, saying: need gloves and handkerchiefs, too. Of 3 Phone 26 | “Oh, Juliet, I want to show you a course, I don't know 0 much about | fob that I bought for myself today. It's your suspenders, and I suppose you just the thing I've been wanting for a bought all the half-hose you'll—" o A L G IO S S 2 - - nr long time."” i “Yes, I forgot to mention that. I got Juliet's enthusiasm over it was much . a dozen pair.” { forced, as her husband might easily “And you have all the cuff buttons | ' New Ideas In have secn, and perhaps did see. After and studs and such things that you | : they had dropped the eubject she hap- need, haven't you?” pened to glance at his scarfpin and & “Enough to last me a lifetime.” : 1 1 i next evening, “I bought something to- : ' day that I'd like to have you look at.” inte words. Then she read this adver- At the office Allison had told the | Aljjson was somewhat surprised when Come and see. lt’S a p'easure to ShOW boys of the splendid plan he had hit | yis wife handed him a small plush upon for the purpose of keeping his case, saying: sity is a very Dismal Pro.pect for anyone. If you want to be comfortably cared for when wife from buying impossible things in | wnv, . i hings that ' i j oods LY DB There, dear, is a set of things tha T i self row. our goo the shape of Christmas presents for | vou probably didn't think of when you you grow old, boan caring for your | him, and it was with great satisfaction were buying everything you thought I [ Std rt a bdnh acount With us NOW. | that he reported day after day how he | ioht possibly want to give you for a Do Your Banking With Us was progressing. present. You don't need them yet, but A ‘" Christmas was only a week away you probably will some day, and I 122 l(y - J . i and Juliet lay awake a long time | thought it would be nice to get them C Aviaee Store of | :ll\lzt 133113 t'r{ilflg lfi thll:xk :vln:it vr'lg;ent now, secing that they were offered at FOOt'Fltters oflflmy 4 get for her husband. ere | g bargain, ‘ 4 f § were the new books, but he had in- = He opened the case, looked at the We Repair Shoes While You Wait formed her that he didn’t want books. They had all the standard works in the library, and he never read any of the ' 1 \ ; new joy sprang up within her. She She went back to her chair and sat | ; would get him a scarfpin for Christ- for a long time gazing at the flames mas, for his old one was rather out of which flickered around the gas log. : style and never had been an expensive The daily paper was lying on the table | } p .' one, anyway. , at her elbow, and her glance at length i “By the way, dear,” said Allison the fell upon some large black letters | ' i which presently resolved themselves | ? At BUIION “ARR'S (;0 w PAN Y Of course, it was a scarfpin, Juliet . tlsement: . ; L | knew it would be the MOMENE B0 BAW | ...00...iiiiisimminmsimns sasasisros i . ey = i the tissue paper package which he | % ynTiL AFTE e | Cv 'y ife has i's D.ccmber. [ very fished out of his vest pocket, She pre- | : OUR TEETH AT GR Doaw man s |00kil'fl forward to a comfortable « Id : H tended, with a brave heart, to think it | | buo LD LRICKS. Get Your Dear ¢ 1 . When you want someth_mg dlfferen? tome was very pretty, but she fancied that}- : gflhmfi‘npffli‘“ A:“& (‘:;'131: St 3 age; or when the Storms of A(l\l‘?l‘&ltv cC m-. to us. We keep up with the new ideas :flll:]:oll:l%hoa;l\l; r::;i&t:t:;tt:;sgl’e%t;:: ; Up-to-Date Dentisis, we withto tocltvot v arein out of trouble. e e e % the chance. On Christmas morning Frederick ] Old ‘ge rmust crme and old age wi h adver- set of teeth it contained and said: e"l?ets g0 to Lborealkhut. I want tql OF LAKELAND bite into something.”- l ————— S = ’ ——— - e s e e & SO0 F0EOPOPOINIOFOD I OECD HETIOICBTBLEEPUIEQ SO 2 QYD P SODOELHH P UG QR H R FFO PO [ SDGE O PDOOO BT OFUIDUPABCBODRFUIAEE DO BHODATOBROBAPEAFOBITIORITY & 3, SRRSO OO BRI CHORIHOR0E0. 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Many beautiful Lake Front }fé Lots, a number of large lots, covered with large bearing Orange and Grapefruit trees, and all of them on 34 high rolling land overlooking beautiful Lake Beulah, and between Lakes Bonnet and Hunter. Will have ifi Plant to where it is possible, which will be in near future. Several sircets are already clayed and we are at work on others. Expect to spend 1housands of Dollars in making this naturally lovely section more attractive, beautifying water front, setting Water Oaks along entire property frontage on National High- way, which will make this in time a lovely driveway, as well as making many other improvements Prices Low, and terms to suit any pocketbook. 7 Call at our Office, in Sloan McRae, Peacock Buildin Just west of Coast Line Passenger Station, and will be glad to take you out and show you the property. D. H. SLOAN City water there, just as soon as Mains can be extended, ard Electric Lights when City can increase the ;

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