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Hours 2 to 4 dally. ——————————————————————— @.D & H D CONSULTING ENGINEERS Suite 212-215 Drane Bullding Lakeland, Fla. Phosphate Land Examinations and Plant Designs, Karthwork Specialists Surveys. Kesidence Phone 240 Black 7 DR. J. Q. SCARBOROUGH, CHIROPRACTOR Lady in Attendance Consultation Free Office in Dyches Building Between Park and Auditorium Residence phone, 278 Black. Ofice phone, 278 Biue. DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH Munn Annex, Door South of First National Bank Lakeland, Florida DR. W. R. GROOVER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rooms 5 and 4. Kentucky Buildins Lakeland, Florida DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILD®EN Deen-Bryant Bldg. oms 8, 9, 10. Office Yhone 357 Reawaence Phone 367 Blue A. X. ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate Questions Bryant Building DR. B. B. FAUDOCK DENTIST Room No. 1, Di:kson Bldg. Lakeland, Fla. Office Phone 138; Residence 91 Black ——————————————————————— D. O. Rogers Edwin Spencer, Je. ROGERS & SPENCER Attorneys at Law, - Bryant Building Lakeland, Florida EPPES TUCKER, JR. LAWYER Raymondo Bldg., Lakeland, Floride KELSEY BLANTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Munn Building Lakeland Florida W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER Office Uplt;.iAri East of Court House Bxamination of Tltfu ln;l Real B¢ tate Law a Speclalty DR. H. MERCER RICHARDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office: Rooms 5 and 6, Ellisten Bldg. Lakeland, Florida Phones: Office 378; Resid. 301 Blue FRANK H. THOMPSON NOTARY PUBLIC Dickson Building Ofice phone 402. Res. 312 Red Special attention to drafting lega) papers. Marriage licenses and abstracts turnished W. HERMAN WATSON, M. D. Morgan-Groover Bldg. Telephones: Office 351; Res. 113 Red Lakeland, Floride PETERSON & OWENS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Dickson Building Established in July, 1900 DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Room 14 and 15 Kentucky Building LOUTIS A. FORT ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florida B. H. HARNLY Real Estate, Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER Sales Manager NATIONAL REALTY AUCTION CO. Auction Lot Sales a Specialty 21 Raymondo Bldg. Lakeland, Fla DR. J. R. RUNYAN Rooms 17 and 18, Raymondo Bldg. All necessary drugs fufnished with- out extra charge Residence phone 303. Office Phone 410 23, 1914 e ol 1 | | | Toaviy] PLOWS [ BRINGG lust received,‘; ;;“;%l:fi or&nge Plo line of 10 an 10 to 14 inch Regular Turning Pl inlev Plow is built especially for Florida soils, p, oo eywith a guarantee of satisfaction er your gy, < MRS. BAKER'S GAT By DON LA GRANGE. _And who was Mrs. Baker? | ::o was a childless widow who had i reached the age of sixty. She hndv sufficlent income to keep her out of the hands of charity. She had her | little home in the outskirts of the town, and her companion for the last ten years had been her cat. | On a certain afternoon Miss Ruth | Brighton, wishing for a sight of the ocountry, took a street car for half a mile and then walked for the same dis- tance to find herself in front of the Widow Baker's cottage. Just as she baCk. arrived the old woman ran out to the gate and screamed: “She's dying!” wailed Mrs. Baker, looking down at an outstretched cat. “Maybe it's only a fit and we can save her. Get a dish of cold water.” The water was brought and thrown over the grimalkin, and after a long minute she opened her eyes and re- === JODEL HARDWARK u:lh::e;h;‘lll:.“lflze,:’?‘::nl!;ep:‘:ls;zé: Phone No' 340 - Co Eo TOD D, ” i 'g on: is sold BOD DO BB BB HOBOB OB S O G Qe O OB QDA @ @ £ =3 & | = 3 her eyes to the sky. That day Osborne Chalmers had de- K 0D MQSOW*WWD"O“’OS’WW 0 OO0 cided to take a half holiday and a walk T % —— P e —— —— into the country in the afternoon. He R R X R e T R L R R o was going to see things that might in- : C.H fluence him to buy an 80-acre hl'mI ~A.P. . H. CLap when he saw a cottage, an old woman, ' ., o AGENT’S ca a girl and a blinking old cat. » E R “Will you come here?” called the WQTERMGN S YawMaN @ ERBE TER'S w!::‘vltn::;:filng serious?” he asked , IDEAL FILING DEVICES INK§ as he entered the gate. 5 FOUNTAIN 2A§IB§IB “My old cat has had a fit! at | PENS NS, B would you advise me to do?” 3 “It l:em! to me the better way - RN The ShaW b Clayton would be to get rid of her.” . “But how am I going to get rid of OFFICE SUPPLIES Statlonery Co, FILING DEyyy her?” | “She ought to be carried off and BLANK BOOKS Booksellers and Stationers LOOSE LEAF§ drowned.” g That was all about the cat for a week, as far as the two outsiders were 514 FRANKLIN STREET concerned. They both had their walks & DeLUXE Ph ART and returned to their homes. [ & LOOSE LEAF one 251 METAL §Ty Very few people would permit a': Tlmp a Fl a ) widow's cat to disturb their peace of | LEDGERS y o FILES mind, but in this case the occasion Was | % . . . . . . . . @ et . furnished by Providence. It put the I‘ FppHEDHHSODISOODDDEDIPHHEGE Gdfddddd Sddedilidedodrdnioloddoiiiiide gl g gt idea into Miss Ruth’s head to take an-' — other country walk and see how the AAARS L gl oy LOOK ONLY TO EFFECT 9 “I believe I'll just take a walk out ] there,” said Mr. Chalmers. “Seems too | Wh“e they las‘_ bad for that old cat to die. | MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS MAY | ThMlntRuth art"llved .; mseh ec;:t:gg.'; BE HANDLED AS DESIRED. With_each Jar of Palm Olive Crean R84 Suotbee W, us whe tooked 8e 56| We give ABSOLUTELY[FREE | 3 Cakes of Palm[Olive Soap i | I.It:t ::;:en‘l:mts °t° h:we“ one at the Agtractive Use of Collar, of Course, I8 nt opportunity. i p) “Yes, she looks bad,” agreed Mrs.' 'm:fltr“tdAl;t:rn:olz s:::: ln“ Baker, “and I am going to ask a great pproved Desig favor of you. You see, I am lame, and ' the Illustration. can't walk far, and I want the old cat | e taken away and dropped on the road | Tt i entirely permissible to do any- u We have a full stock of Condition somewhere. If she is carried a mile thing one wishes with materials and P vd- TR Feiive 1he Ghu DAE M vay LI che Wit Mk SaAR £ owders, Worm Powders, Heave Powt bu'c‘:k again.” % | pleasing. No fabrics are so contrast- ;{rlsl,l Co“: Remedy, Pouttey Powders, L o« But how will I carry her?” asked ing that the skilled dressmaker may | er, etc. i LA Ruth, . not be counted upon to evolve some- ! : I don’t know that you'd ever come thing out of the combination, and, one back, but I've thought it all out. We'll may add, that fact alone is sufficlent put her in a paper flour sack that I t5 gtamp the season as an interesting have saved. When you get about & gpq peculiar one. | mile away empty her out, say ‘Shoo!’ |~ g attractive use of color is most | L { much. Sometimes the mere introduc- Miss Ruth agreed to do the errand, tion of a forelgn material, keeping it and after a time started back with the ' b e b SRBUIve” ThieToatimeNa hio ersat ob ! to the precise shade of what has al-| The New Drug | 4 ready been used, is sufficient to give a ' Jections to being sacked up. It is very obvious note of dlstinctlo: t: :. ggzzib;eo:hat lshe rnthter longed for a costume. For instance, in the after- ! environment. Y A gcat in a flour l;ack meows and PION AP0 R TR N sreenf snarls and spits. She claws and bites ' and wails. She wobbles the sack to and fro and back and forth. | Miss Ruth was hurrying along with that sacked cat when she saw a young man approaching. It was Osborne Chalmers. When he saw the wob-' bling sack held out at arm’s length he ' suspected its contents and hastened his steps. He was too late, however ‘What is to be will be. It was fore- ordained that that cat was to claw her way out, and out she came. The feline could have made a peaceful and hon- orable retreat into the roadside bush- es, but she did nothing of the kind. ' She clawed off Miss Ruth’'s hat and scratched her face—she clawed and scratched the face of Mr. Chalmers' when he went to the rescue. Then ! she inflicted two or three bites, and | we;l:ehel:‘u;:’x’ilturlans were sadly ln! " " : 1 Your Feet Wi]l be Plea need of repairs, and they made for ' the Widow Baker's. ‘ ! Tlh: wldiow stood on her porch with { \ / » £ bring bbby S i a glad smile on her face. So did her ] i i old cat! | - , AL | ly with a pair of our Shoes. “I'm so glad to see you!” excl ! UL i i Roajerlo X gt d“:cd nlr::: Sl l‘ Send in the children and we will take ¢* scratched and bitten couple entered A : of their shoe wants in a i the gate. “The cat has got over her : fits and is playing around as she used ' to when she was a kitten. It must have been the fright that did it.” H When the wounds of the victims had been dressed the widow sent them on their way with: i “I did think the whole world was hard-hearted, but this incident has shown me to the contrary. May a widow’s blessing attend you!” Miss Ruth and Mr, Chalmers walked ' By sy ed . Frock That Will Be Sure to Please. (Copvright, 1914, by the McClure N, . | taffeta i i ‘i per svnd.icale.) sl o dyed to 'mcaotlcn\:]m:d b bands of dark fur. . Desperate Situation. The blouse consists of al How"do Scrappington and his wife | Det guimpe and an odd little va . ‘e‘t”l?ny | tion of the taffeta with a sh:': 5 erribly! They have both turned lar that is partly outlined w(:h oo vegetlrhna." They eat nothing but : The lower half of the sleeves is of — m?v:;om.‘ 5 fon and the V neck je finished owlct:“- at for? I little crossed-over fold of the . “Bach is hoping the other will swal- ! The narrow underskirt i s low a toadstool. And neitlier seems to = &nd the very attractive tum. s care much which gets it :oth taffeta and lace '“hc.et:mbhu der. = IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING MARSHALL & SANDER THE OLD RELIABLE CONTRACTOR Who have been building houses in Lakes years, and who never “FELL. DOWN?” or failed { satisfaction. All_classes of buildings contracted for. T fine residences built by this firm are evidences of ity to make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone R DD I Just received a shipment of the' Baby Dolls in Patents, Satins a1 We have put in a shoe shine stand for th* convenience of our customers. T T T X Visit our Shoe Repairing Dep¥ And be convinced that better Shoe Reps® ing is impossible. We will open you* “’: with our Latest Machinery and the N o fiess and Quickness of our work. ‘W £2I7 . called for and delivered. DUTTON-HARRIS COMPA 123 Kentucky Ave. FOOTFITTERS '™’ th a thin lace nd the trimming {g