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Bl BEDEFPDEIIDIDEDIBIFDEDEHE {SON LIGHTS THEWORLD ED Kimbrough and Skinner Irrigation Company waters it to conditions. No better irigation in existence. J. W. Kim- . of Lakeland, Floridd has the management of the State ja, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginia, North South Carolina Misissippi and Arkansas. Any one in- igation can obain information by writing him or B2 re§r BoeTr B BoeGoedd L CflrD“fla- wrested i 1rT spe Company. They are now repared to fill all orders promptly. %: Address @:; Kimbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co., : LAKELAND, FLORIDA 21 | s Ry B | | | | preee pring Opening Our Spring Clothing for Men and Boys are far superior this year than they have ever been. The prices are way cheaper also, and it will pay you to come in and examine our Suits that range in prices from $15.00 to $25.00 ( B thing is now in our Store, and a glance our windows will convince you of the Quality and Prices we are offering the Public this year. Our Straw Hats Are all Imported, and we are the only ones in town that have them. | | \ | i i | Arrow Brand Shirts and Kngeland Shoes. Onxy Socks in good Styles{aad Ouality. The Hub The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing JOS. LeVAY F G. H. Alfield Res. Phone 39 Blue LAKEE ) PAVING AND CONSTRUCTION CO. B. H. Belisario, Res. Phone 372 Blue. Office Phone 348 Black. | you can all understand, and the faster i leaders or captains and Ait in a line | the coin from one to another beneath « of cancer, observes: ENJOYABLE GAME FOR WINTER EVENING IS “UP JENKINS.” Idea Originated in the East, and Is Sure to Afford Lots of Fun—Va- rious Flowers of the States Given From Memory. Have you ever played the exciting game of “Up Jenkins?” If not try it; I was initlated last summer while at an eastern resurt, and even the quite grown up lads and lassies enjoyed a round at it and the hotel living room used to ring with merry laughter. I hope I can make the rules clear €0 it is played the more fun it is. The players are divided into sides with | marks it out from all other known on opposite sides of a table. A toss up ie made for the first start, and it is | the place of the leader of the “in” team to say what shall be done by the “out” team, who have a coin (a quar- ter is best) which they must endeavor to keep concealed. The players on the “out” side pass the table, leaving it hidden with one of the members. When the leader calls “Up Jenkins" and raises his hands over his head, the opponents follow his example with their hands closed. He says “Down Jenkins” and brings his own hands down on the table. follow his example and now the lead- er must say under which hand the quarters is concealed. Crying “off,” which means off the table, he touches each hand which he thinks is empty and leaves the hand which he suspects has the coin until the last. If he is mistaken and the coin is beneath one of the hands he has ordered “off,” his side loses and the other team is “in” and his “out.” If the last hand should happen to have the quarter, the game is won and another turn is taken. The side that is “out” must follow the op- ponents’ captain only: If he says “Up Jenkins” while his hands remain on the table and the hands of his team |; go up, the opponents take no notice of the order, nor if all hands are held up and he calls “Down Jenkins” with- out his suiting the action to the com- mand. The leader’s example only is followed, not his words, and here is where many players get caught. For all mistakes made by the “out” side a forfeit is paid to the “in” team. The hands are brought down on the table hard to smother the ring of the coin. States and Their Flowers. - Some time ago I had a requesu for the state flowers and did not have the list at hand. I am very glad to pub- lish it now. I find insome cases the state legislature has adopted the chosen flowers, and in some instances they have been selected by a vote of the school children. 1 do not give this as an authoritative list, but print it as it came to me: Alabama, golden rod; Alaska, forget- me-not; Arkansas, apple blossom; Cal- ifornia, golden poppy; Colorado, col- umbine; Connecticut, mountain laurel; Delaware, peach blossom; Florida, orange blossom; Idaho, syringa; Illi- nois, violet; Iowa, golden rod; Kansas, sunflower; Kentucky, golden rod; Louisiana, magnolia; Maine, pine cone and tassel; Maryland, black-eyed Su- The “out” team | < MME. MERRI'S ADVICE Radlum in Treatment for Cancer. Sir Alfred Pearce Gould, referring to the use of radium in the treatment “In radium we have an agent that in many cases can be used for treatment of cancer with great hope of success. The selective action of radium upcn cancer cells remedies, but experience also shows that it would be gross exaggeration te speak glibly of radium as a cure for cancer in the sense that it will deal with any and every case of this disease.” Makes a Difference. It took a lawyer in a New Jersey court the other day 3,000 words to ask a question, and a doctor needed only the monosyllable “No” to answer it. But the question may have taken an hour to prepare and the answer ten years.—Springfleld Republican. A New Sash. Titian braid with open rows of two- toned braid inserted two inches from each edge forms a smart sash of the wide belt variety, one tassel-tipped end and a short upturned loop with a buckle of rhinestones set with em- aralds being placed at the back. SRR THE SONG SHOP 009 Franklin Street. TAMPA FLORIDA SHEET MUSIC MUSICAL SUPPLIES s our Specealty i : .C. Villia % Graduate NURSE and MASSEUSE & 5 Body, Facial and Scalp, and Swedish Vibratory Massage Treatmont given at private homes. ¥ sary appliances supplied. Agent for Swedish Electric Vibrator. Telephone 228 Red. 206 Fast Oak. £ S G g g First past the wire. For racing, pleasure driving or business we that can be made—Dbest as to leath- er, style and work. We don't know everything, but we do know about leather and harness and our knowledgeg is at your service. If we haven’'t got what you want we will either make or get it for you. ean; Michigan, apple blossom; Minne- sota, moccasin; Mississippi, magnolia; Missourl, golden rod; Montana, bitter root; Nebraska, golden rod; New Mex- ico, cactus; New York, golden rod; North Dakota, wild rose; Ohio, scar- let carnation; Oklahoma, mistletoe; Oregon, Oregon grape; Rhode Island, violet; South Dakota, anemone pat- ens; Texas, blue bonnet; Vermont, red clover; Washington, rhododendron; West Virginia, rhododendron; Wiscon- sin, violet; Wyoming, gentian. MME. MERRI. DRESSY MODEL FOR CHILD Moss Green Cheviot Probably the Best Material That Could Be Em- ployed for This Costume. On a child of ten or twelve this little suit would be pleasing made of moss green chev- fot. It is cut in peasant style with two tucks laid on the shoulder and at the drop shoul- der seams to Manu’ rs of Cement Brick, Blocks, and ornamental work. Let the big mixer put in your sidewalk—it does it better. Cement, Rock and Lake Weir Sand for sale, Fla. 307 to 311 Main St. Lakeland R T P B D A SRR R S E L (andy! Candy! CandY From Stick Candy to the Finest Box Candy Have you tried any of our IOME-MADE CANDY ? A Trii is All We AS We also® ice ol b h?)‘ul-fe?i l';:;s Dates and Raisins. “Si APALCHICOLA OYSTERS H. O. DENNY Phoze 113 ‘a3t Delivery stock of Fresh Fruits, Nuts, | which the sleeve is joined. Just between these two groups is insert- ed a broad band of plaid silk run- ning from shoul- der to girdle which is of plain self-tone silk. A knot and two ! long, flat loops finish this at the back. iThe gkirt is very narrow, two tucks | corresponding in position and size to those on the blouse portion contribut- Ilng the only fullness. Collar and tie are of the plain silk. Black Ornameats. Black ornaments are becomug more and more the fad. The fashion- | able strings of cut jet beads are ob- taining a greater vogue with every week that goes by. Black velvet bracelets, clasped with rhinestone monograms, are worn closely about | the wrist. Huge black oflcloth roses are pinned against afternoon ml)cks | and the latest Paris ornament is a cabochon of onyx surrounded by pearls, fastening the airy material of a white tulle bodice at the bust. Come and be shown. McGIASHAN THE HARNESS MAN Sweet Clover Farm CREAM, SWEET MILK, SOUR MILK AND BUTTERMILK Tuberculine Tested Cows. Sanitary Bottles Baby Milk a Speclalty Try Our Cottage Cheese PHONE 323 RED YOU CAN BANK ON 0UR CONCRETE Giving you genuinely satisfactory work either in the foundation, side- walk, blocks, stable and garage floors, etc., for we use the very pest of uni- form PROVEN cement, finest sands, etc., and we never skimp the pro- portion cof cement used. done? 508 West Main St. (FLORIDA NATIONAL VAULT GL. Successor to Lakeland Artifisial Stone Works H. B. ZImmerman, Mgr. claim to supply the best harness|; | Hgve you some work you want PAGE SEVEN Long Lifeof Linen that I8 just what we are giving {s what you Are looking fer and alony with good laundry work. Try us. Lakeland Steam -Laundry Zhexe 188 Wost Maix $ ’ \CAINIGIERBAEHICASRICHIRBIROREN 3R RCHRORONCHICR. .. SHCIHAGHOHR TP YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, BEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The 01d Rellable’ Contractors \ ho have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and v.ho neyer “FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction, All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability to make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue WW@O&GQ@WWD » - TR s e S L 3 f | i SPECIAL CASH PRICES D T Lot el S D Country Cured Hams - - b 2Ic 'Virginia SRNID FRI. and SAT. only e et 20 Ibs Sugar $1.00 .3wza§ungz.«gug.«3.«3«5,.guz,.sug,.gugug.(3..3,qugw:‘g.(g,‘g,‘guguzug».g,.;ugux,.fwmug».g.g..g.@@mw i ° ! Other Cash Prices ; ‘X'%«3'Gfl!fl%*&!flifi%*%’*B'W"MNK"M"!"M@‘S“!"K"!’%N!'*‘!“M’Eww'wm i E i W.P. PILLANS & CO.; PureFood Store PHONE 93 . L L LT B D e Bt T G D / o & e, Uiy . ness at no Iincrease in light bill in hght b1 No matter how exceller* your window displays are,— — no matter how allurin the values offered may be,— — no matter how much ume, thought and money has been spent to produce an unusual display,— —if you do not light it properly, it will fail to attract the attention it should. Brilliant window ighting from Aidden lamps will compel atten= tion to any display,— —it will increase the pulling-power of the best-dressed window. X-Rak Réflectors are the most powerful reflectors made They are one-piece pure silver plated glass reflectors designed expren? to light windows. They are the only silvered reflectors which last indefi- nitely. They take the light usually wasted on the ceiling, sidewalk and ends of the window and throw all on the goods. They make your windows and merchandise stand out more prominently than any on the street. Let us demonstrate them in your own windows Wouldn't you like to see this lighting in one of your windows? It won’t cost you a cent and it won’t obligate you in any way, to allow us to install a few in your window to show you how we can double its brightness, — double its attractiveness,—double its value to you,—and all without increas- ing your light bill. Ask for a copy of the free book ‘“Show Window Searchlights.** Telephone us when we may make this important demon:tration. .~ T. L. Cardwell LAKELAND, FLA. =