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YAGEL TWO OFTEN MAKES A QUICK NEED TIIE HEIIIBIIIE THAT'S DR KING'S | NEW DISCOVERY TAKE THIS RELIABLE REMEDY FOR COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS PROMPT USE WILL OFTEN PREVENT PNCUMONIA AND LUNG TROUBLE PRICE 500 and $1.00 SOLD AND QUARANTEED BY 'ALL DRUGGISTS The Midnight Cry of Fire! The CLANG of the Engine! The SHOUTS of Firemen! The HOOF BEATS of Horses! The CRY of the Populace! The CRACKLING of Flames' The SMASHING of Glass! The CRASH of Timbers' , The SWISH of Water! Are All Terrifying But Not So Heart-rend- : The <2<mr’.iu]m~,\. from “h r 1lu-x an » o open, and she hwviedly dashed | "o MNha lcae C COPY Pot <o o mg 1\S ,l‘h(-' ,L‘h““;:hl back and elosed her door. The Count ld'\t' th ])l'lk.(.\ are ‘Lr'\ reasonabic, Mhat IN"ho A and Da came from the i | 1 S el on us for el petate bar-] That The House e b Urole i ns v vou to cail and se2 us. suins, farms, houses, vacant prop- WAQ NOT UnF have told me yoa were in tie 1 ; i property for ———_——I.EE—-_Q R | In.;'._\”!»:- he mcant it as a su e W mmfi) # i | me - rent, ete. List your propevty forflt Costs Little., See & she cimpercd and peeped rosuish i : \34y Ve | 1 ~» e with \We'll push it, 1 jat the Coani J o [ To It! UL hope” the Count said, it vas o “The ldea!” She Ejaculated. “1 Won't E; . g‘ f Y I" i % s e A AL Yoo A | HE0 B A AT Abye s Breathe the Same Alr With That | .! W \; \b( ) Lol Bl Fe g " INE 7 6 ! ~IVY Y | é « ) German Fereigner!” 'il,, . B P o ., JOHNSON F H{L [ i ; i sweet | Lo e : u; O ( ' ) v ig home aad hawve ) " ’ - -~ - 4} % ¢ 21 VY ~yrry » vl.( [l ‘.' [ Bl ,’Jy ARV I wii { the rest of [t N L kCL... AUl y = SR | C AV {.« { i : ‘I: L :'. PR i1 ; Dapine ( ( ‘ ter I Lo Sl oo ety . e o e e IS s v | ,I ' (g s L ————— T TR F— - o - B - 2 . 4 \ A 3 . ) " ~ TS B et ( 3 A\, - ) LR \ § b \A\ / ANad I . ¥ i e i g i { } vl Ly o i ': . Always In N ELIMINATE ‘ . trave e AT QT A | & eon for o l | « called to Carolyn, i \ i ey ol - L et TlC Lld -l DI\) i A"ANCL4 wfo ] and as T hodn S s rrice | L r 1T went 1o h bim. Y y ane ) the 1§ | [ 3 T~ > .‘ 3 {way we he time I 10 1 ¢ viated. I won't ‘ 4 : Aim To Be Your S 15 | contan’t under { dnid tha! ottiel - Dreatiis e uir with that Ger- | E_. hi | ()rdcr 3 : 16 man foreier | f Always in the lead, when & ! blankly. Then she heard some one approach- | WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON BOTH AS REGA! a1 i i b Bk o | Don't try your temper or o Her explanation did not explain at ail, 108 the room. a Hsternation seized i PRICE OF OUR GUO‘.). { it comes to fresh, pure, | ; | 3 her. She oo stvously ab . 4 ! patience, simply go to ¥ | "Such dec uleess!™ he said. St \,I. hcaafasaatin | &1 fullstrenath drugs, tois | your telephone and call Qs And afier I gave you my ring. tow # .'.‘m:t el s | Sugar, 14 pounds. - ... i g Tet axticlog stndrios nod | 62, and you will b b dared you kecp it? “q'l}"-*' can | hide? Where can 1| Switt's Premium Hams, per pound ...... R ...- ‘~1 1 . : “{”- The Count’s haughty indignation hide? s'h(.- wailed. Best Butter, per po“nd' Vg Dy fite S B A Pt Bl el all drug store merchan- nected with our Special Z3:|over her having kept his ring was The voices cime nearer, and des- Picnic Hams, per pound ... 3 R Order Department. What- & i [ tnctured with a little twinge of con- perately she rushed to the door of the | Mothers’ Oats, per package A e bt St Bdal i ever your particular de- & | sclence over the fact that. separateq D€Aroom whereln was Mrs. Blazes. » P HigaalEa ey 3 o b Aoy 11Al, separated. orsning il ; Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour, per bag when you deal ag our | sire may be, we'll take ) |from them by only a thin door, was OPCHINE the dc s Ne Shen B Heckers’ Graham F ‘h e . SN [ care of it with satisfac- |4 | another lady to whom, that very day, 'Vith mutual exclamations of recog- eckers’ Graham Flour, per bag . Thlls be a store for our service is | . @fa Arattus - o ™ nition she and Mrs. Blazes saw each Heckers’ Rye Flour, per hg s eses ass ses { tory goods and satisfac- «J.4 |De had given a similar ring. The h : ’ M pleasing in every way, i tory service @& | Count had the hablt of “wishing on” a Other- i‘“d the door was still trem- | 12 pound bag best Flour ....... ..o woe oor wo o j ; &1 | ring, as an incident of his various fiir. !0 shut when Lucy and Harry | 24 pound bag, ........0 vevnnn ven aie s e ) @) | tations. And no sooner did he wish it “’:’_"ed into the den. | Fat Mackerel, €8Ch ..... weevee cor vos one e oo %] % |on then he began to wish it back. Sisters in affliction and adversity, Irish Potatoes, per peck LR - “I didn't keep your old ring!” Mrs. Blazes and Daphne were not long 4 pe Lo 4 &]& | aphne retorted. " in confiding to each other, in bateq | BAbY Size Cream, 6 for ........ 3 ; @ HENLE Y & HENLE Y & “You didn't?" whispers, the reasons for their pres- Famlly size Cream, 3 for ...... ... oo« R $]%| No. Igave it away to a gentleman ©NCe. Daphne’s position was one well CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVI : s | | friend” calculated to upset her nerves. Out- 3 THE WHITE DRUG STORE 213! “Vat" the Count asked, in noble Sd@ Were two men with whom ehe | E, 3 @14 | horror. “You gave my beaudiful ring Dbad filrted, one of whom wanied a 3 #8s | vay. Ach! To think of it, mit all TiDE he had given her and which she FANCY CAKE BAKING is a specialty of which we are more | than proud. So if you want an espe- delighted with the result. iced to order also. 1he Modern Bakery m THi TheGID e it cially pretty and toothsome birthday ' cake or a rich wedding cake order us to make it and you'll be more than, tense between EVENING TELEGRAM LAKE *N\D, FLA., FEBRUARY 28, 1912 ¢ WELIZATION OF THE PLAY BY A/A/ZOM%IY[W AN 0770 HAULRBACH NOVELIZED BY WLBLR 0. MESBIT - & SYNOPSIS. CHAPTER I Harry smnem is ap'n. ning along in his auto, his thougat: dwelling in happy anticipation of a com- ing visit from his flancee. Lucy Medders, @ Quakeress, who nursed him when he wa fnjured in an ¢ E ‘nt out in th country, His min off of his sur 1dings hy the: nt thoughts hr contaimng o : autiful womar The woman's hat is ruined. Absent-mind- edly Hairy thrusts the remnants of th: hat in Lis pocket and makes his escape. CHAPTER 11 Carolyn, H: 'y sister, arvives to play he So es Prim- “Sure,” Daphne replied. mer, a distant relative of L s, arrives “Me i i with & hat intended as a gift to Lucy. Mein Gott im himmel 1 Harry is trailed to his home by the (nr man count and the lady of the damag~' CIHAPTER 111 Mrs. General R tion lest her h escapade, She . Who, it Jevelops, is 205. She is in distrac- and should hear of her ‘lares that her milliner | told her a duplicate of the ruined hat hul ‘ been delivered to Ifarry's house, sponding to her dems for the hat " nr i ry insists that he knows nothing about it. Lucy Medders and her father arrive and the Count is scereted in the lbrary | and Mrs, Blazes in llarry's bedroom, CHAPTER IV. Lucy profeses curiosity ! regarding the room in which Mrs, Blazes is hidden and Harry is forced to do some fancy lying. CHAPTER V. trace the duplicate hat. Daphne Daffington shown considerahle past and the situ Beated, Bhe s She proves to be whom Harry had attention to in the fon becomes more com s to make another 1t providing T v will take her to din- ner. Lucy ntl arolyn call Harry and | Daphne 18 hustled into the it seems had carried on a flirtation be- fope and greeted each other warmly, CHAPTER Vi. Fer a time there was silence in the room. Then the door of one room opered and Mrs. Bluzes peered anx- iousiy forth, “I wonder why he is o long getting that hat,” she seid to hersolbi, Its family unt historical significance, i being on der fingoer of some common nerson!" “Indeed,” Daphne snapped. isn’t any common person, I want you to know. He is the head of a noble | | family, a respected citizen and a par- ; ticular admirer of mine.” The Count regarded her with an fcy stare as he sald crushingly: “I am afraid den he iss not so par- ticular as he might be.” For a moment the very air was them. The Count ) glared at Daphne, and Daphne re “He Cakeg turned his glare with flery interest. She leaned over until her sharp nose :wu within three inches of his face, and said to him in razory accents: “You can’t insult me. I've been in- | SOMP JAY." sulted by experts!” b ;ernl's finger and the other on the The milliner arrives to room occu- | pted by tlie Count, The Count and Daphne | The Count jumped as though he ad been pricked by a pin. This set- | Urng of him down as a nonentity, ac- companied by a sharp snap of the finger, was a bit more cavalier treat- ment than he had ever reccived. He could think of nothing to say in reply. Daphne, now thoroughly angry, went on: “I want you to understand that Gen- eral Blazes—" “You gave my ring to Cheneral Blazes!” the Count gasped. With one of his rings on the Gen- ,finger of the General's wife, the thought was too much. The Count | dropped limply into a chair and wagged his head grimly. “Both rings in der same family! Ach, Gott!" he murmured. Harry hurried into the room, and stopped in astonishment at sight of | them, “Here!"” he exclalmed, “you should- n’t have come out here. Get back in | the library for a minute and then I'll | let you escape.” He smiled easily now, for he be- lleved he had arranged matters so | that he could ellminate these people had presented to the husband of the lady with whom she was talking. On the other hand, Mrs. Blazes was not happily situated. Without a per- ,[ect duplicate of Ler hat she felt that she could not go home. She could not ,lenve the room now, 1o go home, any- | way. And now, locked in with her, was the omly person who could make a duplicate of her hat. “What are we to do?” she tearfully asked Daphne. “Be qulet and listen to what goes on out there,” Daphne told her. “Mr. Swifton is just as anxious to get us out as we are to get out. If some one else doesn’t drop in and have to hll“n.ltlllkhvmvwklt (Continued on page 6.) Good fences==and lots of them- wijll grow money for you. Fence off your farm into a sufficicnt number of fields to get the proper rot tion of crops and the most advantagco s 1 pa ing, and your casn returns each scason are hound to increase. | At the same time fences are an assct, o=t greatly to the value of any farm, and We sell good fence—made heavy Letter Bon__, Don’t worry about your letter box* have them and will put them up for in due time. - LAKE PHARMAC! S — \} ¢