Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 28, 1914, Page 7

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SHORS kg always arriving, fo keep up with the very newest things in fancy 1,0, THI AARAAdAdAAA jusure 10 show our goods, nq our aim is to fit yo, gly store in Lakeland that ues the custom fitting met 220- DUTTON-HARRIS () Store of Quality FOOT FITTERS #cpened the door very softly and en- 3 hat in hand We Repair Shoes While You Wair 5 bl o B fod ek . S r the windows and turned about. PRRERL S 00 L 0t Ly R S S 4 il . Marion?” said Sam. i \'t " she eried, in pleased Eiet ] r g forward with an out- ¢ Loss by Fire in the U, i During a Recent Year Amounted to Almost One-Half the Cos Ot All New Bulldings Constructed During the Entire mpresent the following reli- Twelve Months! empanies : Underwriters, When Buy! Suildix 1 .. 4,750,000 en Buying or Building phia Underwriters, gl ... .. ......$4,500,000 g American, capital 2,000,000 il Fire and Marine ANN Provide the Means For Rebuilding! Room 7, Raymondo Building Conservation On the Farm Practically every farm in this country ild show a nice profit if the above ex- ned idea c})uld be and was carried out ball its possibilities. The great farm lems of today are many. Good fences Llots of them go a long toward solving westion of bigger profits. Then why ®tin line and buy your fence from % people, who treat you right and ap- fiate your business. B R lust received a solid car load of merican Fence % a car of pitch pine fence post: o SRR LSON \ARDWARE CO. RS B e T i8] ] THE HELPFUL WAY By CHESTER FARRINGTON. X III I LY L) 00000000O [J $00000000000000000000000 Sam | the Trevor was coming down one of upper floor corridors of the Wey- mouth building when he suddenly stopped short. The lettering on one of the ground-glass panels of a door had caught his at- tention. Those let- H ters read: MARION HEATH Piano Lessons, Voice Culture, He stood read- ing them over and over. So this was where Marion had This was why she had disap- 'd from all her friends. He lis- He heard neither the sound ng here?” he de- bed her head toward the ~ . ”“n are vou doing this?"” it else do you think Is coming?"” ly—very nicely,’ v and went out, own oflice he found a vhich the stenog: sign. They s about but ingtead of he pushed them ted brows v he grinned. He rang the the outer office. A brisk clerk answered the summons, | “Riley,” said Trevor. “Did you | ever think you'd like to have your | voice manicured?” he asked “I hadn’t thought much about it,” I | “Well, do so now. As a favor to | me, will you take piano lessons if I'll I gtand the bills?" “Sure. That'll be all right,” sald I Riley. “When do 1 begin?" “Tomorrow. Tl tell you the place to go to then. Send in Emmons when you go out, will you?" So Emmons came in, and Emmons | was inveigled into taking vocal lessons. After that the entire office force, one after another, came in at his behest | and each one was urged (and proved willing) to take lessons either for the voice or on the plano. Two weeks later Sam Trevor again pretended to have buginess in the Weymouth building. Again he dropped into Marion Heath's office. It had & much more spruce ap- pearance, Marion, too, was her old smiling self “You can't stay long,” said she. *“I have two little girls named Todd com- {ng for their lesgons at 3:30. I'm won- | derfully busy these days. I'd be | ashamed to tell you how many pupils |1 have” ‘Good enough!” said Sam. “You | might have known you'd succeed in anything you undertook.” “They started coming last week,” gald she. “And after the ice was [ broken they simply seemed to come in droves. Ah, here are the little Todd | girls now. You'll have to run along.” ling in pleased fashion when he took the elevator afternoon. He continued to vo whole days. Then sud- ¢mile vanished. Emmons e regidue of the money him for a quarter's vo- v confessed. was 8§ gmile den Sam had given Mr. Trevor,” said he can't take any more, it seems. Miss today it was simply a s came Riley with office force hing else but It was per- iid of you to do I really ake mething else, tcp all this non- looked out at ght shaft all back if I from Yicé nor piano from within, He | n the family fortune,” | ng up at the ceiling | and after Rm—y’ nuteg later Trevor was that room in the Weymouth build- ir I found cut my were simply r office force he, “and that I f e lessons. 1 ! i | | | i | i | } B — T N e (TR TS TR ST SRS SR SRt L s pain and big aches and, big pains DRIVES PAIN AWAY is quickly absorbed—good for sores, neuralgia, stiff joints, rheumatism, etc. 25¢ at druggists. For Sale in Lakeland by HENLEY & HENLEY W. J. J. WHIDDEN FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the citizens and voters of Polk county: T woulq have been glad to THAT ARE THE BEST ,: FEFEEEPPIBIEEEDEEPEFPEEDIILIIIEDSBEED I i Y & L et cn B B 08 have met every citizen and voter of | the county during vnis primary elec- tion canvass, but 1 have not been ; jable to do so owing to the limited time 1 have been able to spare from my daily work WHOLESALE GROCERS { I have always tried to identify & [myself with every interest of the [é i . . {connty for the “common good.” | We find that low prices and long time |1 camestly solicit vour support | witl not go hand in hand, and on May Ist jand vote at e approaching primary |6 we will instal our_new system of low :‘:;ll‘:l\h ‘(r\\n.\;\l‘;n“: 2 for the office of ::, prices fOr StriCth Cash- We have saved the peopie of Lakeland It clecteq 1 will diseharge the du- | . fies of the ofice to the satisacnon | @ and Polk County thiousands of dollars in of the general public. * |¢ the past. and our new system will still Thanking my many fiends in ad-|¢ reduce the cost of living, and also reduce vance for i support, 1o o re- |8 g expenses and e1vrie us to put the e MR e knife in still deeper. We carry a full line groceries. feed. & grain, hay. crate material, and Wilson & Permanently |; Toomers' ldeal Fertilizersalways on hand Located 211 West Main St., Lakeland, Fla. The Cost of Living is Great DR. GEO.E.LYONS I Unless You Know Where to Buy ( Optician and Optometrist Room 2 Skipper Bldg. Lakeland. Fla. IF YOU KNOW If you have the misfor- tune to break your eye- glass~s save the pieces and We de- vote our entire time to the The selection will be the best bring them to us. The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed optical business, and our prices are right. All The Latest Creations In |Bathing Caps Just Received at The price the lowest All these you find at our store Just trade with us This settles the question of living Best Butter, por POUNE. ....oeeseeosaisosm sooosesies o Sugar, 17 pounds ......e0ee cesegra semesises senssl, Cottolene, 10 pound DAllS. ... cueo@oesssvronrromannans 1.46 Cottolene, 6 pound palls 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard......... | Red Cross Pharmacy The Drug Store Snowdrift, 10 pound palls 8 cans family size Cream...........s 6 cans baby 8128 Credm. .. ...copmeeees saces oo omne . 1-2 barrel best Flour....c.c.coaeee v Do S o0 o nieAS 3.00 12 pounds best Flour Octogon Soap, 6 for on the corner Ground Coffee, per pound..... 6 gallons Kerosene. .......v. .« T s sie @ e E. 6. TWEEDELL also everything to be found in a COMPLETE DRUG STORE PHONE 89 WE CAN PROVE BY YOL LAKELAND.CLUB CIGARS TRY A BOX OF 5¢ OR 10c ONES We invite the public to inspect our fsctory T T Mayes Grocery Company | @B OPPEOBTBBEDEREHEG SO FHBPHBOPHSPHPEGPRPERSDIbEd Mayes Grocery Company PrPPRRRReRETL RTTT TRy r ey ey e T e -t L LS LA L L ; e PR

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