Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 18, 1914, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Dk THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK —it answers every bever- age requirement—vim, vigor, refreshment, whole- someness. It will satisfy Demand the genuine by ful name— Nicknames encourage substitution, THE COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA, GA. 4 Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola, IS LIKE CLOTHES : an advertisement of We your personality. have a dandy line, - - N % THE STYLES ARERIGHT j b QUALITIES ARE RIGHT PRICES ARE RIGHT BOOK STORE sL DR S LD LT oo foode feoifeefeeeododocddoodredodoed bRl Bodidid) droooferofeole g B Phone 46 THE ELECTRIC STORE 307 E. Main St. FOR YOUR <Frdregr 2 ST RET S eSS e TS TR T T L LT Pocket Flashlights Batteries SEe US LARGEST STOCK BEST ASSORTMENT FLORIDA LLECTRIC AND MACHINERY COMPANY % SR b dh S bR PR dddididdid, 1o oo B B B B B iznm- B o e o oo Bl o o B i oo oS » Guess Who's I* Guess Who's ¢ Coming??P??? : Commg-.—r?? O D, FLA,, AUG. .8, 1914, 00000000000000000000000 - IT WAS REAL TROUBLE By JESSE CROWN. ©00000000000000000000000 Mrs. Whittingham squeezed lemon into her husband’s second glass of | iced tea. “George,” ly, “I'm perfectly sure that those' Youngmarrys across the street have [ had a dreadful quarrel.” | Whittingham knew that he might as well have it over with “Now, Gene- ! vieve,” he answered, “you're always suspecting something. misunderstanding?” | “You know how much they always sald, “and how they always seemed to be such—ah—" “Billers and cooers.” ‘*Yes, that's it exactly. out on the porch as usual and got into the swing, in a little while he came out, too, and he never once offered to kiss her good-by, which is | something he never before failed to | do. He seemed so stiff and straight, and he simply marched right down the steps and away up the street with- out looking back once, I never saw it happen before. He always kisses her good-by and he always kissed her first thing when he reached home in the evening.” “Why,” said Whittingham, "I came home with him this evening and—" “You needn't tell me that you didn't notice anything amiss,” interrupted Mrs. Whittingham. “I know you didn’t. Men never do. DBut what I I noticed only confirms what you call my suspicions. “After you left him at the steps you didn’t look back. But I watched and Mr. Youngmarry marched right up and into the house with his face straight in front of him—e + dignified and cold and unbending as a ramrod. Mrs. Youngmarry appeared to smile a little half ashamed smile, and she got right up and followed him inside, “And then while you were working in the garden Mrs. Youngmarry called little Jimmie Monson and sent him hurrying off to the drug store. I in- she began abrupt- | : We appreciate the way the Lakeland people have y, But what lg makes you think they have had a | > Our “Alway” slogan is: seemed to think of one another,” she < Well, this | © morning after you had gone she came ! | ; to view “Dignified and Cold and Unbending.” quired of Jimmy what it was that Mra. | Youngmarry asked him to get, and: Jimmy said he couldn't remember theg name, but that the bottle had a skull | and crossbones on it. “I think it's perfectly dreadful for} a romance as sweet as that one to| end so. And such young married folks, too!” | “Well, my dear,” said Whittingham, | “you see—" “Now, there's no excuse for it at all,” went on Mrs. Whittingham em- phatically. “I'm sure they haven't been marrfed a year, and here they are quarreling like cats and dogs. To think of their not kissing good-by! I shouldn't be surprised if she took | that poison she sent Jimmy after! waiting every minute to see the am- bulance rush up to their door and carry out her poor dead body! Men Monson are such heartless things, and I think | that something ought to be done be- | fore it's too late. 1 thought maybe | I'm all excited over it. I'm .. . Mr. Youngmarry sald something to you about it on the way home—men are apt to tell one another thelir trou- bles.” “He did,” responded Whittingham. “And you've let me worry time! Georgs, that's downright mean of you! I don't gee why you couldn't tell me.” “I've been tryi ten minutes. Y 1 his wife 2 to tell you for rry did not served and 1 know as a poker. That a large pet boil en th neck. The poison that . purchased was not fodine I advised him t And so your terrible going to be pulled off “Oh,” breathed Mrs. Wt ‘I'm sure that's too bad!" Daily News A Hopeful Parent. | “So your boy is home from college ™ ‘Yes 2 you have ambitious p Ihere ¢ s are two big 1 8 in town eague to approach him at any mo- and I expect ome of | DBOBOEOE OO advantage of our Special Sale. beyond expectations. Phone No. 340 Everything in Hardware DICTATES OF FASHION Patent leather is used to trim felt ; outing hats. :, Some of the new cloth capes have | : little vests of brocade. ;’ Golfine is one of the most practical | & of materials for summer 8ports f clothes. ® Beige straw hats for little girls are :! trimmed with bright colored tiny : plumes, i The fashionable Paris fan {s of| & white peaccck feathers, mounted on 4 tortoise shell. ¢ A new veil is caught into a velvet |’ neckband decorated with rhinestone|# or cut steel, A charming sleeve is simply a gquare of tulle fastened into the arm- hole and falling, like a wing, as far as the belt. Mammoth poppies and pansies share favor with great posies of bleached flowers and leaves, with, perhaps, here and there just a suspicion of a black leaf introduced for corsage decoration, General Price No Strategist. They were talking about Gen. Ster ling Price of Missouri, one of the best fighters on the southern side during the Civil war. “Complex tactical movements in practise did not stagger Price, but the simplest problem on paper was be- yond his power. During the early days of the Civil war Price visited General Beauregard, who was a grad- i uate of West Polnt, civil engineer and | BEEBPBPDTBIEESBODPED DG FPPDDY Py P RARE Gl b bbb an authority on military tactics and | "' strategy. li “At Corinth Beauregard had erected ‘ :f fortifications which he spoke of as | & ‘impregnable.’ 4 “He took General Price in a carriage | them. Then he asked Price‘ what he thought of the work. | **Well," replied the Missouri man, ‘l ain't never seen none like 'er but unnl before!’ lhm were pretty effective, v\oronl Hu 34 \rp, fine! 1 done tuk her!'"— From Anecdotes of the Hour. =27 -fi”i’éfl!'w E oo “Bumper” comes from the toast, “Au | bon pere,” used when England was a Catholic country in drinking to the ! pope NOTICE Notice is hereby will apply to the of Lakeland the 16th day a franchise to est as plant and works in for the purpose of furn city of Lakeland and th and for w'lnr 1\\.71 intain a ¢ Lakeland, the will he made as soon thereafter as d med can be heard 3010 ROSCO NETTLES Bgried £ = ow‘ 7] all this | T. 00 FOR FRESH FRUITS CANDIES, CiGARS AND TOBACCO DON " FORG} oi:! 0 DENNY n Park THANK YOU! P s a s s a et b b SRR R AL T R L L g S R e L T TR TR R R S RO X N W X Our business has becn “We want your busine QOO SRR S S PP OBLILT O KIMBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION | WATER THE EARTH TO suit conditlons. No better {rigation in existence. J, brough, of Lakeland, Floridd has the management of 1 of Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginj Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkang one interested fn irrigation can obtain information by writiny or the company. They are now prepared to fill all orders pn Address Kimbrough and Skinner Irrigation (& LAKELAND.F1 ORIDA ~ Our Shop is a Veritable Mus of all the rare and staple materials and ap; used in Fancy Work. It is easy to make Thi Beautiful if you have the Things Right to- with. Braids, Linens, Stencils. Stamping Itstruction Books, Advice and a Welcome are we you at 203 Madison Street ART NEEDLE WORK SHOP TAMPA, FLORIDA ( ) SMOKE HAVANA ROYAL MADE IN LAKELAND Gl THE BEST 5 CENT CIGAR Also a full line of 10- and 15-cent Goods Everything for the Smoker Streeter’s Cigar Storeg Front of Phoenix Barber Shop | LAKELAND, FLA. : T8 DB P PIEPEPO s PP B GO0 DI Lomr Pmcs on Ford Cars 1St 1Ist, IuI; to August1s ny reducti hat time All cars fully equippe Runékhout G n s R Touring Car ....... 4950 Town Car. . ..690 Buyers to Sharu in Prohts Ist, A(’;lj w1 company to tl on each cai >LH and de luring that pe T T\.rULUnH’b FORD \10]‘(\}( COMPANY Lakeland Auto and Supply Co. COUNTY AGENTS. k us f§

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