Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 10, 1914, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., AUG. 10, 1911. ik R AT e )1 'OUR WEEKLY LIMERICK [oooooooooo'o0000000000090'0'.:,‘ ~‘yl?\l\{q,“ n we reached the street George IN SPORTlNG CLOTHES jid e e lo you th of her, old Prominent in service is General well yourself, | notice Hardware, ‘ _» hy shoulcw't 1D hie returned, LSty DESIGNERS SHOW SOME GOOD NEW EFFECTS. THE EGYPTIAN SANITARIUM OF CHRONIC DISEASES By T. BELL. | with some spiri : - N | “From the w vou went on, “Dressing the Part” Is a Thing In Smith-Hardin Bum Cor. Main and Excelled by none, for hard wear === | Gooruc, one wal vou i Which Women Take Vital Inter- Florida Ave. “There is a popular fallacy that ro- | r est, and the Fact Has Been Phone 86 Blue and tear. { mance passed away with the decease | Recognized. Jlectricity, X-Ray Light, iTeat, Hydrotherapy, Turkish Bathg, Phys- Culture, Massage, Dietetics, of Brian de Bois Guilbert,” said George, “but I differ. There is just as much real, dyed-in-the-wool ro- | mance right here in little old New York today, this minute, as ever ran ¢ 1 round ioose in the good old days of | tling [ have neve chivalry.” \ “That may all be,” I said, “"but you have to admit that the ancient prac- "tise of grabbing a lady by the back | hair and toting her off to the ancestral ! stronghold has been obsolete for some | few years.” You go ahcad, marry her it she'll have {aoming than those of the previous “You are right, and you are wrong,” | You. She is a fine girl, she likes YOU. | yoar attractiveness must not be sacri returned the intrepid George. “You | She told me so herself. Win ben | ficeq to practical utility it the model are right in that there is a differcnco : Henry, and 1 shall be the first one to | fa to sucossd in in method, but wrong in that the prac- hands on your winning feminine tise, modified to meet modern de- vou, my chil approval appear, \ 5 : g | mands, still obtains.” | There are rough He " SaIUte YOU, "y to su“ you, | “Shucks! You can't prove it." | Norfolk suits for Have some interesting snaps in elty 3 | “No? Well, do you know that |lieorge to leave the tield to m tramping and suburban property, farms, ete. and trcat you all fair. ‘ Is¢ YOU proin e I vt 105 By MARY DEAN ical that 1 do Sporting clothes are a matter of the Etc. harming girh " mopent and each new sport that is You can get here what you get in taken up by women n s an addi- pattle Creek and Hot Springs and 4 thought much ' ¢ional costume, or perh several ad- 'gave time and expense. marticd-at deast ot gggianal costumes, in the summer out- iy head the other g4 pre sing the part is the corner- Put since 1 have seen Wl stone of the average woman's interest S YOUT* . jn gports, and though each year the designers turn out sporting costumes more appropriate as well as more be- With Head- quarters du e Here, When you is a serious PETERSON & OWENS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Dickson Building “Yes, yes; | know how it is, Henry JEREMIAH B. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC Loans Investments in Real Estate I considered it very doecent of ¢ in this ang Fa- - . voung lady in blue that just passed | *a) I reg did think a lot about M vas etter see me at once” Will trade, us and {s this minute crossing the | Saraliin the nexciew days, and when street about a block away-—there, op- posite the cigar store?” “1 don't know her."” | “Neither do 1, said George; “but it 'I'm going to get acquainted and, just to show you how that little romance lesson of mine works out, I will catch | &ether, and i a remarkably short | | up to her and speak to her in the in- : terests of romance. Walit here.” we had little dinuers together. \We i I have known George for years, as | Were, in fact, beecoming extr mely well ‘ years ago, and 1 respect him; but now made of short tan P land then 1 almost question his san- leather. These i ity. It s his disposition to emulate | Finally Sarah vaied the day, and i) heavy boots must the foolish man who rushes in where | made me the happiest man in Chris have wide thick |Residence phone, 278 Biack. tendom. 1 didn't have the heart to teli coles and flat | rious short skirts sell for cash, or on easyv terms, with the accom-| Rooms 14, Futch & Gentry Bld’ panying blouses | Lakeland, Fla. and sweater and | proper boots. ! & | Residence Phone The kirt for | il ) s . tramping George and 1 called on her again I} tried my best to improes Our Line of General Hardware Heavy SheAl‘f and Builders HARDWARE e s e I must have aded to some ex was particularly In fact, after thut George \I“. doned the quest alto shomd | 210 Black be very short, and DR. J. Q. SCARBOROUGH, there is no choice CHIROPRACTOR of footwear at | Lady in Attendance least, as the boots | . : Crn | Coisultation Free ¥ e i Oflice in Dyches Building Between time | was taking her (o theaters, aud acquainted and were nighty well pleased with cach other and Anditorium well-behaved angels fear to tread. . Office phone, 278 Blue. | As I saw him round the corner in George aboat it 1or two weelks, though [ Auto or Sport Coat. heels, 1t th \ 1 S y . < THERLE { pursuit of the young lady in the biue t that he ought to are well made, the DR. WHEELER suit, 1 cxpected to be called upon :Ix informed ii only in solo should be |n\r|m-tl‘.\- flexible, . OSTEOPATH roumance, For the general utility tramping [ Munn Annex, Door South of First and if they SARAH E. | 1 must confess 1 (c he interests of Ranges, Heaters, Oil and 1 Gasolene Stoves. Kitchen later to identify him in some police 3 i 1 o Thera was a guestion in my mind | costume, nothing has ever taken tho TRy i vand l namel Ware, station, and sibly be held myself ' B National Bank UtenSflS' Anti- Rust Tin. Dranie & : for 'ulmillll\rmlutyl::u’i \'\1‘1) kl‘“.“v him. {as to whether his trinmph over me | place of the old standby--the Norfolk ) ,\ T'ubs, Wringers and Boilers, Churns, lce Cream So I walted where he left me, and in |1 Our arsument would overbalance | suit. This has been modified and Lakeland, Florida | his disappointment in not winning Sarah himsceli had to tetl him, in the street and the mood was on ne, 1 took the plunge varied in a number of ingenions ways, but it retaing the characteristic Nor- | £0 when 1 met him | folk cut This serviceable suit can be had in various materials, in the durable cor- Freezers, and a ho t of items too numerons to enum- twenty minutes or so he returned erate. When vou want Hardware, remember there is not a Hardware want we can ‘tsupply tlowever, 1 simply J. D TRAMMELL Attorney-at-Law Lakeland, Fla. His first words were “Well, 1 guess, old muan, you'll have to hand it to me. The young lady's name I8 | Van Huss Bldg. Sarah, her brother works in a coal- 3 % A SRS 3 : g 4 S T sister goin George, 1 said, “that romance stuff | duroy khaki, which is durable enough yard, she as ounger sister g 8 ™ M | - R TS i f > | of yours was not so tar out of the way, | in reality and handsome when new, ) [0S ICKE to school, and her father is out oft & e I 2 ! ; ) EPPES TUCKER, JR. R EER RS after all, but soon grows to look shabby under work. I also know her last name and LAWYRR hard usage, and in the new Knglish worsteds eds, bomesp f ! orsteds and tweed omespuns and i R'\_vmmu]n B‘llg\. Tak WILSO HARDWARE CO. o R R A L e e T T L SR R TR AR L AR Security Abstract & Title Co. Bartow, Florida “What romauce stutf do you mean, Lienry 2" he asked, quite innocently About Sarah, that day, vou remem- | serges which seem to have been in- ber vented for this particalar purposae. i Oh, yes, yosto AWhat aboat 2" The skirts of these suits aro always Nothing, George only only well, | short, at least from six to nine inches where she lives, and 1 have promised | to try to find a job for her father. How's that?" “But, George,” 1 said, "how does all this prove the case of romance? What { has romance got to do with Sarah and "her brother and her younger sister and her father, who is out of work? land, Florida G. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Sufte 212-215 Drane Building ceepted me. What do you | from the ground and are never kilted, except in some cases there is an in- verted plait. [ Lakeland, Fla. One tramping suit of the modified | Phosphate Land Examinations and Nortolk eut shown by a firm which makes a specialty of sporting gar- The suit was a There was a has think of that Ihink of it?" returned George, ex tending his hand. “1 think it's the “Henry,” returned George with & |, .oqpost ever note of sadness in his voice, “you have no soul. Here is how ft works out: T1 o mtulute you with all my heart.” | ments was of khakl. go to her house and meet her father; i eidithin jostully, “”.] 1 won | three-piece affair. I get him a job Gratitude--they | qured: but not for long. George was | blouse with a roll think little George is a vest-pocket edi- | | yohing collar and fast- tion of ‘Paradise Regalned.’ Then you “Well, really, 1 don't see anything | ened down the come in the scene—with me. I Intro- | ¢ wiicing about 10" 1 said with some | front with a sin- duce you; you fall in love with Sarah | rocontment, tor 1 was puzzled at his | gle row of but- and marry her. See?” manner, tons, and a belt “Yes," I laughed, “that is romance, Of course you don't, Henry; but of tba material all right; but you are barking up the | you will when I tell you all about it.”" | Which buttoned a wrong tree when you think you can | Spring it, then, instead of luughing | little to the left. marry me off to the divine Sarah. 1| |ike 4 hyena,” I answered hotly The skirt was absolutely refuse to be delivered, I had looked for sorrow on George's fastened to the bound and addressed to prove Your | part, and instead of that he blouse by means contentions, 80 you may marry Sarab | jepefy of small steel What's the answer? Slio's «Ana il dlenny, Plant Designs, farthwork Speciallsts, and will make you a good wife. 1 Surveys. | | | | LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florida DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attention Given To DISEASES 0F WOMEN AND CHILDPEN Deen-Bryant Bldg. oms 8, 9, 10, R. B. HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, SECRETARY FRANK H. THOMPSON, VICE PRESH. W. SMITH, TREASURER ABSTRACTS OF TITLES seemed amused It wasn't according R R R T e T = yourself, if you please." to the rules clasps. The skirt i b e shae i “That {sn't my I{dea,” returned | Shake, Henry: we will soon be | fastened at either ce Phone 35 New and up'to date plant. Prompt service. George cousing” ; the back or front. Residence Phone 367 Blue Lakeland business left with our Vice President at Dickson Bldg will [Pa mihet T anawered; and ithen | - iBtbiney [ veniied: antonistad There was an in- | on. wo talked about something else | Sure” sail Georg U'p to this f5et picce at the DR. W. R. GROOVER receive prompt and efficient atten Some days passed, and 1 quite for™ | ypomont 1 had it forgotten to tell | back and front un- FEPBPPPIEPE B B HBBEEBRRDRG | R BRPBEDDEDIBPEPRHE S kas | BOL about the fncident until one after- | vou that Saradi ard I are related derncath the but- PIHHYSICIAN AND SURGEON noon George called me on the tele “Phen you knew ler hetore? :w; d \ln‘:;:!lt;‘»"il\:: Rooms 5 and 4, Kentueky Building . nore width to th phone and told me that the time was Lakeland, Florida skirt if desired. . > : ripe for me to be presented to Sarah But what about the girl in the blue | € Ie W IC (Jaus? u e OSS He had, In fact, made an engagement | gyir ual her tather out ol Iwo lurgo patch A. X. ERICKSON for both of us to call on her that even vork, and her brother in the coal ing aigted that would n s ¢ tho skirt Tho Hl“‘ 1 ,,I.ln.r~'] 'u I w A]1’|(1l ,K'“l vard SIS [ ATTORNIY-AT-TA W 2 but finally George won me over, anc aral thot d her brother, « b 0 Wi el Warm Wrap for 2L : ; ke hiop After the Game. Real Estate Questions 321 7 9 On the way there, George mentioned 1 Ine | Yol to which | ’ ’ nothing about matrimony, nor did he it weroe attached, back and front, two box | Drane DBuilding in the United States in » recent year ak of Sarah at all except to say I oW [5 44 )iy | PlAIts running from yoko !” tho '”’"': o were ascribed that her tfather, on his reco ‘ - |1 bout her | tom of the coat, A belt of the ma o- | ad got a job. He didn't go iuto 1 X | 11k rial surrounded the coat at the waist- [ D. O. Rogery Edwin Spencer, Jr. TO THE FOLLOWING CAUSES A T ditnlt hrE CHDBRI A it U k whe f],’, 3 PURMInE mderr "\"' “" L ROGERS & SPENCER / \ ¥ I wust admit, though, that as we e | NS Ao a singlo button ‘ nd sat vhere we had Leen I ; [ brought There is o general utility capo | Bryan 8 I ! 151 mother, | awaited ( o ro | called the Lancaster cape, made of | I.A}rlmd Matches, sparks the Sarah with some curl ’ Scoteh tweed such a Fap-AS RhIg L o s e S 1 D entl 08 was pardonable, for, even | | [ il ill 3 | | lin July, 1900 diarisr e if 1 didn't intend to marry her in or ! ({95] tixg| OUOt=tor eithernoutitain o Bhore DR. W. S. IRVIN mt the following reli" ) . der to prove a point for George, at troub e bl t T i NS e represent g lightning. Vst il B e it s b : Novelties for Small Girls. e et ) OUMIDRNISE: rly four Bt nag Alie [ i Shmbmi s SHehatie g Frocks for wer Y el barred | Room 14 and 15 Kentucky Building lity Underwriters, Ne: One-fourth of all Fires Are |had a perfect right to wonder abou St S S0 ; | R e S0l I et 4.750.000 Lflnl(,d | her all I pleased | kKt for il 1 3 & noti that the little parlor 1 I ) s : ladelphia Underwriters, LNk\OW\' CAUSE! e o i False Alarms by Wireless cost ‘ ‘ I Lir BL AN m” & LAWLER ppitel ... o ... 34000000 o iA Balent Bassens A R : The ut : R R SR - En) e man American, capital 2,000,000 - e | s a1 W“N,w’“rww Wiod tHoao Car th o e . who | 'roi AT-LAW ingfield Fire and Mar \ You Should Be Provided With Hiaric natlthe pTotine of \tather oa hi A 1 punpder 11 ike {40y i udd the fancy | t s apital ; : $2,500,000 e { ke or malice e ditatiohans hutwho!luiarob elaver nt ot Lakeland, Florida enix of Hartford { _ Fire In_culance _Pr_Otect_lon | il Ay ‘ o1 ting out and putting together the dress | Sarah came o i N T VT i She could not be said to have er " 3 ol s | 1t o, W. S. P.RES:[ON. LAWYER n A N N & D N {tered the room; she just drifted into X il i LR | ‘Oflltt; Up.\l;uls East of Court House R it, and, belleve me, she was there. I "H " : “ e y ‘.‘;‘ "“ ! SheRs : e g i BARTOW, FLA. v Rboom 7. RanondO BU‘IL”T‘Q :m&-‘\um!.";,,!‘.i::-;J’ and George praised | “7 SV ';';V“"‘1""""" of Titles our business wil th u 1 have the best at her effusively. She sang and George tate Law a Sr nearly passed away lauding her. She talked, and George hung on every 'AVONDALE SPRINGS S A I i TENNESSEE [ S B BT AR, o MERCER RICHARDS HYSICIAN AND SURGEON to marry her For Stains ite put out al R. Station Avo ale Rutledge ... it e 16 T i e e 4 . It you are looki ful I untains, with a | back she had | """ ) it e i FRANK H. THOMPSON ge variety o ral sprir I vast for- i it was choco r kere t 0 N\ BITRD trees, and Ll gongs of |ja o Insisted that it KT t it 0w t 1 : s ny wild birds s 16 MABY | wan aniel Yiscipnte Aftor ' Al ! > Di B g D and shady is, a every ef- At tar &k W went pie ' 1 rt ( € " i ¥ 2 5 ur | ir 4 l¢ 1 t is made fp‘_ Ter y e . lowed by ¢ ssing invitation to . I 3 o igsct({l::x t!?{oz Rates $ o " the | ®8aID most entertaining and e et : . nth. Note the a above joyable evening. Romance was ,er,l J 1 . ; g | rt Mar stracts busy ARSIV D IS SN T turnished F. J. HOFFMAN, Pronnetor

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