Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 24, 1914, Page 2

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Fence of IMPROVED POULTRY AND GARDEN FENCE The BEST Fence IMPROVED T in. High, 12-in, in. High, 6-in. Stays, 26c Rd. . High, 12-in in. High, 6-in. Stays, 29c Rd. in. High, 12-in in. High, 6-in . High, 12-in in. High, 6-in 48-in, 4 48-in. High, 12-in High, 6-in Stays, 2ic Rd. Stays, 23c Rd. . Stays, 25¢ Rd. . Stays, 33c Rd. . Stays, 29c Rd. . Stays, 36c Rd. . Stays, 31c Rd. . Stays, 39¢ Rd. ——— Everything in Hardware ; e bt ps Furniture Our Famous All Cotton 45-pound Mattress $3.99 The House of Quality and Right Prices LAKELAND Furniture s @ =— Hardware Company THE EVENING TALEGRAM, LAK ELA B e s a L S 3;040vou#oaovoun#ouuoz . | The Profesions £ BBASE IELOEDIEL 1} " Fy I)LOWS CHIROPRACTOR 5 By LOUISE OLIVER. § H HUGH D. VIA, D. C. L sscaspadsnehoniionenont Rooms 4 and 6 Skipper Bldg., over postoffice. Graduate and ex-Faculty member of the Palmer School of Frederick Adair rolled over in bed | inted through the open door e of the chiffrobo. Chiropractic. Consultation and Ho smiled con- Spinal Analysis f ree. at office. tentedly when he Hours 2 to 4 daily. caught & gleam of pale gray. He @. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL knew that were | CONSULTING ENGINEERS he s little nearer he would get the taint stripe of| tango color that | Suite 212-215 Drane Building nd, Fla. Phosphate Land Examinations an¢ Plant Designs, Karthwork Specialists perfectly taflored | Surveys. Residence Phone Lady in Attendance Consultation Free Office in Dyches Building Between Park and Auditorium new walking stick. A shirt, carefully | selected from a new half-dozen, lay over a chair, and new gloves and boots were in their proper places. | Thie beautiful Sunday was to be a | Restdence phone, 278 Black. Munn Apnex, Door South of Firs National Bank Lakeland, Florida DR. W. R. }?DR%O%EB = Ruofi?}%fi&i{fentgfi%filmm as well as all the rest of Greendale that old Henry Winters had coined | money almost as fast as the mint, after he had moved to New York. and made a painfully careful toilet, | albeit his brain was busier planning ' things to eay to the prospective heir- | ess than with the shoestrings and col- lar buttons. ] It was common talk {n Greendale that Frederick Adair would never marry. Bachelorhood ran in the Adair family. “It's a shame for him to waste Mar- | garet Cartwright’s time!” was the common cry. “He'll never marry her in the world.” Frederick finished dressing. He had tried to conjure up a mental pho- tograph of Wilda Winters, but inva. riably her hair was soft and of a ehin- | ing chestnut brown like Margaret's, and Margaret's violet eyes smiled at him, When Beau Brummel sallied forth, 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 Yhore 337 Kesrwaence Phone 367 Blue gwwsk»«w@«x»m«é«su&«a«s»«a?s’黫z»e»«s-«wz’ A. X. ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate Questions Bryant Building DR. BR. B. FADDOCK | DENTIST ! 1 after a critical inspection in his mir- Room No. 1, Di-kson Bldg. ror, the annoying mental vision had | Lakeland, Fla vanished. Instead, on the retina of y A Offico Phone 138; Residence 91 BlacY | his mental eye was an impression of Mr. Frederick Adair, correctly and ex- ! pensively caparisoned in the newest | style, ready to lay siege to the heart, | hand and fortune of Miss Winters. It was too early to present himself at the Emersons. The morning being exceptionally fine, he wandered into the park. And as luck would have it Margaret, returning from church, de- cided to take the path in the park, too, ; and they met. | “Darn it!” was his mental ejacula- tion when he recognized her. Then his eyes widened with admiration. In a new suit of silk, the exact ehade of her eyes, and a little tip-tilted hat with blue flowers, she was adorable. “Good morning—what shall I call | you—Madam Ceres?" | She laughed and held out her hand. “Good morning, Mr. Brummel. Thank you for your compliment, but Ceres only made potatoes grow. Besides, | I'm not madam.” “Of course! I always say the wrong thing.” He glanced at his watch. There was still plenty of time before | dinner. “Where are you going? And | may I go along?” “I'm going home, and you may go along. I was just hoping to see you | today. I'm going away tonight.” “Away? D. O. Rogers Edwin Spencer. Jr. ROGERS & SPENCER Attorneys at Law, Bryant Building Lakeland, Florida HENRY WOLF & SON, EXPERT PIANO TUNERS Old Pianos Rebuilt, Refinished and Made Like New; All Work Warrant- ed Strictly First Class. Residence and Repair Shop 401 SOUTH MASSACHUSETTS AVE. Phone 16 Black. Lakeland, Fla. EPPES TUCKER, JR. LAWYER Raymondo Bldg., Lakeland, Florida KELSEY BLANTOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Munn Building Lakeland Florida W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER Office Upstairs East of Court House BART , FLA., Examination of Titles and Real R« tate Law a Speclalty “l am going forever and always. to answer your first question, and to New York, thence to Europe, to study, if all goes well. It's my mu- sic.” The lightness of her tone stabbed him. Here was a new Margaret who was going away, and glad of the DR. H. MERCER RICHARDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office: Rooms 5 and 6, Elliston Bldg. Lakeland, Florida Phones: Office 378; Resid. 301 Blue prospect. He had always supposed FRANK H. THOMPSON that had he taken the notion to pro- NOTARY PUBLIC pose she would never have hesitated Dickson Building for a second to say “Yes.” Now she appeared to be unattain- able. It was the first time in his lite that his vanity had been hurt, a vanity Office phone 402. Res. 312 Red Special attention to drafting lega) DADS. that had stified 1 Marriage licenses and abstracte “Margaret!” oYe turnished “Yes? “I can't let you go!” “Why, Frederick. I don't under- stand. Can't let me go? Why, pray?” “Because I love you!" he sald, try- ing to get a glimpse of her eyes. “Don’t you think you might come back and marry me? Or, better still, not g0 ;'. all. I'm done for, Margaret, it you 0.” W. HERMAN WATSON, M. D. Morgan-Groover Bldg. Telephones: Office 351; Res. 113 Red Lakeland, Florids PETERSON & CWENS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Dickson Building “I—I might think about it, Freder- ick,” she said softly. “It is rather Established in July, 1900 hard to unmake my mind. Won't you DR. W. S. IRVIN come home with me to dinner?” DENTIST And the Emersons with Miss Wilda cky Buildin Winters waited in vain for their guest Room 14 and 15 Kentucky ¥ until the telephone announced that he had b vol LOUIS A. FORT AL 1, by the Mt s, ARCHITECT per Syndicate.) Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florida —= = B. H. HARNLY Power of Tornado. Real Estate, Live Stock and General| Unquestionably the “cyclone twist- AUCTIONEER ers,” which we call tornadoes, do pick Sales Manager up fishes, frogs and other living ani- mals from water on occasions, and after carrying them long distances drop them. A tornado is a body of air revolving at a rate of something like 500 miles an hour. NATIONAL REALTY AUCTION CO. Auction Lot Sales a Speclalty 21 Raymondo Bldg. Lakeland, Fla DR. J. R. RUNYAN Rooms 17 and 18, Raymondo Bldg. All necessary drugs furnished with- out extra charge Residence phone 303. Office Phone 410 to the contents of a pond. QDD PPT PSP OPOT DI ran through the ¢ suit. Andhiseyes |3 wandered lovingly | £ toward the drawer | & 240 Black beside it which !3 DR. J. Q. SCARBOROUGH, held the new tan- 3 CHIROPRACTOR hose, cravat and bordered handker- | chief. In the hatbox was a new pearl g gray hat, and in the cupboard a brand o [=3 & | @ @ = - OMeo nhous, 318 Bives day of days. At two o'clock he was & P hone N 0. 3 40 DR. SARAH F. WHEELER to dine at the Emersons to meet Miss '} § E OPE0eTe L Fosnens e OSTEOPATH Wilda Winters. And Frederick knew ' 04ROt 0ateQitiaeenstiensas QS PTII0 o Frederick rolled out of bed, bathed | For how long and where, | may I ask?” l Inside of it Is a vacuum, and it will suck up any- thing it comes across, from a house 24, 1914. ND, FLA, NOV. e SO EIEEITE P T Just received, a complete line of 10 and 12 inch 01'ange Plo 10 to 14 inch Regular Turning Pl The Brinley Plow is built especially for Florida soils, [, one is sold with a guarantee of satisfaction er your g back. ODEL HARDWARE C. E. TODD, j, 0 5 C. H. CLy 5 WATERMAN'S EXCLUSIVE AGENTS CARTER YAWMAN @ ERBE IDEAL IS s o o8 FILING DEVICES T. W. RIBB PENS CARBONS, Iy The Shaw-Clayton Stationery Co, Booksellers and Stationers OFFICE SUPPLIES BLANK BOOKS —— FILING DEV| LOOSE LEAF § — 514 FRANKLIN STREET DRGNS Phone 251 ART LOOSE LEAF METAL §TH LEDGERS Tampa, Fla. FILES SMARTNESS IN TEA GOWNS! SEAEEHHECHEE RS AR i Costumers Are Giving Particular At | tention to These Useful and Pretty Garments. While they last—— With each Jar of Palm Olive Crean We give ABSOLUTELY[FREE 3 Cakes of Palm]Olive;Soap A topic of interest pertains to tea | gowns, for in these days such a gar | ment is often relied upon in place of the smart gowns. Considerable amount of favor is still accorded the | separate coat idea. At one atelier re- ‘ nowned for its original tea gowns | g, these coats are being fashioned \'ntI some wonderful metal brocade ninom, '3 rather barbaric in coloring, the edges hemmed with ostrich feather trim. | ming or marabou. A glorious scheme of coloring was in shades of orange or flame, the whole scintillating with interwoven threads of gold. And this | was destined to be worn with clinging | under draperies of deeply tinted lace, | lightly drawn to the figure by a deep | sash of rainbow coloring formed of | different colored ribbons folded wlthi apparent carelessness over one an-| other. Another, equally unusual, was car ried out in shades of mandarin blue, %, We have a full stock of Conditin Powders, Worm Powders, Heave Powt ers, Colic Remedy, Poultry Powders, Lic Killer, etc. o M iedali Phone At WOODS The New Drug which possibly suggested the some- B foeledrBedredrdode what Chinese fashioning. o Again, there are tea gowns of more shapely character, more what is | known as the reception gown, and | therefore quite suitable to wear at a ' quiet house party dinner. A charming \ model is arranged in ivory charmeuse and the finest lace in a slightly deeper 1 tone of ivory, the high draped waist | sash, with broad effective bow ln! front, and the little handmade roses ' é ity to make good. being carried out in lettuce green, the ceinture in soft satin and roses in | ONE OF THE NEW FUR FADS I;;i%MARS"Au & ‘SAND[R_S Phore MARSHALL & SANDER THE OLD RELIABLE CONTRACTOE Who have been building houses in Laki years, and who never “FELL. DOWN?” or failed satisfaction. AlI' classes of buildings contracted for. T fine residences built by this firm are evidences ot* chiffon. For the quaint quasi med- ieval sleeves tulle is used, the points | weighted with a pearl tassel. Your Feet will be Ples If you bring them to us to be fitted corrett ly with a pair of our Shoes. Send in the children and we will take ¢ of their shoe wants in a proper mann® Just received a shipment of the “ Baby Dolls in Patents, Satins 19" We have put in a shoe shine stand for convenience of our customers. \ Visit our Shoe Repairing Dep** ———————————————— HQPODQEC PP PPTLPLIP And be convinced that better Shoe R# irg is impossible. We will open Yo' A with our Latest Machinery and the N " fess and Quickness of our work. w EoS called for and delivered. DUTTON-HARRIS COMP 123 Kentucky Ave. FOOTFITTERS '’ 3 $OSOSOPOIOPQBOPOFOPOE PO

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