Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 18, 1911, Page 3

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THE BVENING TELBGRAM LAKELAND, FLA. DEC. 18, 1911 PAGE THREE oliday Bargains!| ne to be closed out, regerdiess of cost! A clean sweep means cut prices! My entire line of Toys, Fancy Articics, eic. musl be fais | I sold and at such piices to keep us from carrying anything over! LADIES, THIS IS MY LOSS--YOUR GAIN ' An $18.00 Suit, 40 per cent oft $|0_80 CODOE000000000 Sont0catcaccsy A $1000 Cot . $26,00 OB ey e e R i i e NOTHING NICER THAN A PAIR 2 4 ¢2 50 Goat 4.00 : OF SHOES FOR A CHRISTMAS ok . GIFT. WE HAVE THEM IN THE Just received a Fine Line of Linen | MOST STYLISH MAKES AND AT Towels ...... G OB ER1 6D eath ‘ PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE YOU. L (’}l’}l}fl; zi‘m;v% l{xsm: JUST A FEW PRICES. COME AND SEE AND | % b OR YOURSELF THE ELEGANCE OF THIS LINE AND THE | QOOOOOQOOOO0N O ! v 000000000000000% REASONABLENESS OF THESE FIGURES. Visses' Blue Serge Suits, worth $14.00, R R e LB DO R R T O g S A R RS 8-75 3 QOO IOC WOF e s L RN T A Lgle o A YOU CAN FIND SOMETHING THAT WILL DELIGHT THE CHILDREN AND PLEASE THE GROWN-UPS AT OUR STORE, AND YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING MONEY WILL GO FURTHER HERE f BATES' DEPARTMENT STORE o O OB OO SO O OO OGO SO L OHOEO GO OGS all he can promise. Then she turns o0 onih aunts, WHoo 1 it ul ) : : kS $101000I0I0IDIOLOI0I0POIOEIIDIDIOI0I0IG 0101 v";'. to him, and it is doubtful if HOW= turpn sovn wivi tae yotli g, bady, st st (1N WS NEER o T, LWL ¢ Th M d D 'Q ard Jefiries, Sr., ever Jistened 100 a0 Uk ik b il WL EVTG W g i ] | @ The lr egree $ plainer talk, She wants him to put i cobis b s oWl i Ih J H & . . N Lo @ his aems around Howard and declar: e weoann taen e ashs | e ac so“ | 80“ 0 : B St S, S L St e e T S DD R B R S o Sivorld s botter dn Lo lioy's how 1 e R cused story of the play to! tuses 1o listen to her when she asks ' fnnocence; but e won't even do syec i o Wi, prelob g il | 1 here January 3d, Somn Uit she may speak with him | that Howard's family is 20iRg 10 iem aor way b0 ans Ol L odan .’ i and grammatical er- But she pleads so carnestiy, beg="desert himg his wite must Jeave him, o oy way 1o ne . | | 3 ging him to take up Howard's causcand he mast tace teial for his e e cocspocn toocome in pirposely made, and PrIZes g Cplaining the effect it will h:l\('ll jone Is that your ddei " she de-lsad you wailea 1o s 1 Sep . ! ¢ tickets will be given by iy the case it he will only appear tolmands, Well, i bt mine, ME by sicp anabe gabins gLoHna i s i to those making the besi be friendly with the boy, that shel Jefivies 1 won't consent to a di=lel prewsier s aisuipeits, she el AT ALL TlMES complete corrections, as at length gains his ear. He 1'4"-‘ orce bwon't leave America as 100 home taac be and noward s Lt .u-“ ; \ ' fminds her that she is rvesponsible ! his defense I find some one P setin COWORIG R NEL Te oy b N 4 H |‘“',» the ‘\"‘.-\' ”“";']wl:“:l';l'm' Howard's position and adds “1go to Mr. Brewster myselt, and if he cause ey reluse 1o e it S(I'Oflg ln Supplymg the needs and hest seats in the theater; could have forgiven him everything [ pefuses, U1l go to some one el " hep che s almost as obstinate s he rection, two orchestra everything but’ Sheis surt there must be some nobles iiher-in-law, and declares that e wants of customers . 1i=; third best, two uvlu-rall Annie—But me -1 know it. Don t] hearted lawyer in the city who willlgoes not aetend criminal cases, tickets. The story will| You suppose 1 fecl it, too - and don’t | take up the case, and thanking Mrphaes just wiy she wants him, ikt thieo oF four issues of] You subpose it burts me? Jeftries for listening 5o patien'ly ypey Howard s not a erimingd , Jeftries Forgive me for speakingfand assuring him they will not need 3 e Ruve the installment of ¢ A . 9 ¢ § y Brewster There are other law- plainly— but his marriage with such Fhis help she bids him good morning i uud after all has beet . «om & . ade i 2 ¥l s RS yers, f an as you has made it impo We are next brought into Mip : At 3 . = Aunic DBut there's ouly one M, But their LONG suit is in Orange corrections and send insible to even consider the question of [ Brewster's law library and tind th iy L Brewster and he’s the greatest Evening Telegram by Satur-!reconciliation attorney poring over his hooks ¢ o i lawyer in the world, and he ;.’uint:' Annie - Such a woman as me?}jones, his confidendial clerk, inter- uth) ‘ n : ; : (10 help us he's going to save How- | P' L . CThars pretty plain bat yowlh have | iupts him with the information that | B8 icking Ladders and Orange Clippers of &3 to speak even more plainly - what | =she's here again.” Annie, it seem " ? y I o it irewsten ou always sa 1 that Howard's wife do you mean when you sa i e hauntin 1ol CoUpon my word b oshall begin to be- the kind that pleases the user. k4 ARMOUR’S{FERTILIZER FOR STRAWBERRIES | Q ‘.‘I Shot guns and shot gun 1 shells for the sportsman | below waiting, having'woman as me what have | done? day, and Mr. Brewster has devi l lieve it soon ) | the trouble, Mries. Sro |1 worked in a facory when I was pinefovery means ol escaping b Sin trouble, and Jeffries, St | I And the short of it is he does be persistent, however, and comest i foties | idently | Heve i, and whey she tells him he gain. Jones evident! ent for and is on his way | years old, and I've carned my living \nnie is brought into the|honestly over sitiee I was waiting|again and appointed when he is satisfied Mr. | 5 in | 1t rather nettles him She knows wh ! met is rather afraid of Howard's father e " foward is leaving, and as{table in a restaurant toward him Clinton stops|your sou; but thers S nothing againsi | N N . T, !l . ! ¢ oments he . . h the lestions as er | me— nothing disgraceful, 1 mean. 1a few momen he returns with th s i Mt Sl r‘k' i leated; 'm not alelder Mrs, Howard Jeffrie yril, | kNOWS there is a God, yet she cannol of . affair 4 ac- now m not educated; alelder Mrs war | ies card % . 5 .”l' i e e ) 1 me ~I'm not 1‘H Jady is at once admitted. S ol tell why “Feminine deduction, with Underwood. He | lady Put never ming i 1 n 1‘ i ady 18 a m admi Sl what are youlis much excited, having heard thaty | wster will not see Annie, bt ! i A Howard Qs innocent, justa she % % 1 e AT Brewster calls it. He begins tulking “r that her father's record |asking for anything too clean ,and asks if [goinz to do for him. He must havepannie is going on the stage to par 1de d was jealous of Under-|the best lJawyer money cai buy Ler name before the public, ete vour lawyer, Mr. Brewster the { Mr. Brewster tells her of Annie ; n- Howard spoke of |~ wnd admits she has interested Jeffries is obdurate; he has morelhim iu hepself and the case Mrs 'when she says, “1m sorry for you,” she breaks into a hysterical langh “Why do you laugh?” he asks “Well, if 1 don’t laugh, I'll ery, and a8 I don't want to cry -why I just lealous! What right|™ 'o ask me that. 1 refuse of her prospects and her father .nn!‘ { | | { 3 r sextions to say of | Jefiries says she wounld like to s : e = | her fathe it for her, Mr. Jeff s a very ollf y “’_ She is going hom e, S 'V helping us. Dl'!} S5 lient of h . and he|but she will se tomorrow, and last night to see Mr “"\":“‘ ks v ke = i byt | Berhaps she better news { | ool " wwail 1g ‘ y‘ 7 for her Sit he command A d I l 2 ‘] 1 ) ¢niug ou a the 1t .|¢o you a i ! ‘ ! 9 \ his Clinton has! . < s th 9 " i | 1essing the noting She do .‘! who 1 ngee ti n | account ‘# II woman Who | jim \ Arn I i o it b , mieh ! \ zue t ) » d ) o 1 isqust. The . ‘ ; - it Fosi R : The Celebrated 1 few moments —-y\;d 1 ) y g g s M 1 y Sr., enters He|do?" = it saying she 0 with | With Dr. B g his son’s offense. Clin- Annie--Ye I w vl mugt see the |and claims Howard : N 10 introduce him 10 ] want? nsid ‘ says when they ars alone | (Continued next issue) B wh {think I can persuade her to change P S All Sizes she checks him, saying fuily. too - - are to have her “first, He tells her he will furnish the her course Makes Tree Do Duty. to her tather-in-].w;money to employ abls legal adviv"l thinks he had better see Anmnie first, Ingenious tackle has besn devised t0 Mr. Jeffries | for his son, but it must not be known l and advises Mrs. Jeffries to come|make a tree that le being felled pull back in half an hour. Then he sends | ita own stump fgom the ground with it " | ‘ action Brewster | 'm the police.” : ¢ her he has no son, and re-|that he is supporting him—that is|

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