Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 29, 1912, Page 2

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YAGEL TWO BEWARE OF SUDDEN ATTACI(S THAT MAY PROVE DEADLY. YOU CAN SOON REPEL THE MOST DANGEROUS WITH DR. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY THE RELIABLE REMEDY FOR i COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING CCGUGH AND GTHER DISEASES GF THROAT AND LUNGS PRICE 50c AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY [ ALL DRUGGISTS é £ i call on us for Real gaing, farms, houscs, orty, business sites, rent, ete, sale with us, Estate property bar- vacant prop- for List your property for We'll push it. The Mldmght Cry of Flre' The CLANG of the Engine! The SHOUTS of Firemen! The H0OF BEATS of Horses! The CRY of the Populace! The CRACKLING of Flames! The SMASHING of Glass! The CRASH of Timbers! The SWISH of Water! 4 Arc All Terrifying Dut Not So Heart-rend- ing As The Thought That The House WAS NOT INSURFD It Costs Little. To It! See THE R. H. JOHNSON FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY P. E. CHUNN, Manager U i L Srdr gl ¢ Always In ""? The Lead < ol¢ That's What We : Aim To Be & . . Alwaws in the lead, when o it comes to fresh, pure, fuil-strenzth drugs, toi- Tet articles, sundries, and all druyg re merchans dise. You'll be satisfied when you deal at our [ store for our scrvice is ; ® pleasing in every way. i HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE 1he Modem Bakery &8 Lakeland, Fla. ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone i o i e % Your % - ' Order k4 B { Don't try your temper or &} | patience, simply go to b3 b your telephone and call ] 62, and you will be con- neeted with our Special Order Department. What- ever your particular de- sire may be, we'll take . 3 care of it with satisfac- :; 3 tory goods and satisfac- & & 5 tory service. > B OB oo oo o ook o 5 . FAICYCAEBAI.IIG is a specialty of which we are more than proud. So if you want an espe- cially pretty and toothsome birthday cake or a rich wedding cake order us to make it and you'll be more thanm| delighted with the result. Cakes iced to order also. . hite Brothers , | because of a mistake, THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAXD, FLA., FEBRUARY 29, 1912 Tlhe GIIRIL @f’ MIY DREZAMS ¥ 700 OF THE LAY BY PRI GHEDTANS o T0AIERAACH NOVELIZED BY WILBIR O NMESBIT o 7 SYNCPSI|S. C")\P’PT‘Y! 1. Harry Swifton is apla. nl'u. hi thoughts | ion of a com- y Medders, 2 o hhn when he was ident out in the | en off of his sur- infured in i country. r auto containing @ i beautiful woman, Absent-mind- Serman count and Tha woman's hai 1s ruined edly Hurry thri hat in bis” pocket CHAPTER ! arrives t i mer, a di with a hut 'm as a gift tn Lucy, Harry 18 trailed to his home by the Ger- man count wnd the Judy of the dumags? vat, ts the remnants of the and mukes his escape, CHAPTER IIIL Mrs. Ceneral Bl tion les st her husl Who, It develops, is She is in distrac- hould hear of her thit her miiliner uin+d hat he ul fiat Har- thing about o her father arrive 1 in the library ry's bedroom, and !‘1 Count is s and Mrs, Blazes in Has CITAPTER TV, Lucy profeses enrtosity ling the roam in which Mrs, Blazes H bidden and Horry is forced to do some fancy lying. CHAPTER V. The milliner arrives tn trace the duplicate hat, She pro .\-x to b Dapline D \ oy hed tion to in the COHes more eom another T to -l n ( ’[ Harry and Taphne is 1 bl i ¢ room ocen ned hy the Count, The ( -mm and Daphne it geemrs had earried on a flivtalion be- fore and grected cach other warmly, nir Blizes is concealed in CIHAPTER VIT the room, Harry and Tuev enter o Count was o followed and th of Harry's Gern forced to tell what he has learnd the Count assists him, the deception Proves a success. ant CHAPTER VIII. Harry felt that there was nothing he could do which would sufficienly show his gratitude to the Count. Everything was straightening out nicely. To git rid of the Count would be simple. As his German tutor, what could be more natural than for the Count to put on his hat and walk away? And then there was the quick manner: in which the Count had ral- lled to his support. Evidently, in spite of his grievance, the Count was a man who would not stand or sit idly by and see a fellow man suffer or a combina- tion of mistakes. With a quiet wink to the Count, Harry sald to Lucy and her father: “l want to take you around the grounds a bit, now. Count von Fitz will excuse us, I know.” “Most certainly,” the Count replied | grandly. my studies.” Rut more noise was heard from the hallway, and Harry flinched. He could not imagine what further trou- ble fate had in store for him, but he had experienced so much in this briet time, and his nerves were on such a wire edge, that he knew any unusual noise meant trouhle, and any unusual silence might mean worse. “What can it be?” Lucy asked in alarm. “let us go and see,” Medders sald. They were saved the effort, for Car- olyn came running in, her eyes big with alarm, and her face white with fright. She rushed to Harry and clung to him. “Oh, Harry!” she cried. rible old General!” “Gott!” the Count exclaimed, turn- Ing toward the library. “He hass dis- , covered me!” “What is it, Carolyn? What about | the General?” asked Harry. “Und 1 vill pursue “That ter- “There, there, my girl,” soothed Mr. | Medders. “Calm thyself.”. “Do tell us what has frightened | thee,” Lucy begged, taking Carolyn's hand in hers and patting it. “General Blazes,” Carolyn said, straightening berself up and catching her breath. “General Blazes is com- ing, and he swears he will do desper- ate things, Harry. Ob, I am so afraid.” The deep voice of the General boomed from the hall. “Where 1is she?” bhe shouted. “Where is she? [ want my wife, I teil you!™ He stormed into the den and con- tronudm He stalked up to Har "M‘!".L.-m s can | plecsant thoughts he O. VLSBT ‘ “Where is my wife?” he clamored. “You scoundrel! Where is my wife?” ! Harry waited until the General had run out of breath: this procedure also atowing him to collect his wits. Then | he asked: “Why, General, what in the world is wrong?” | “Everything's wrong! Ycu're a scam doundrel; I'm a fam dool! | is a ficked wirt—l mean | flire!” “It's coming thoosht to himself. that, even though the General had reason to believe his wife was in the house, he would atfect to misunder- stand him and thus disarm bim. “Why, General,” he said, excited.” ‘You bet I'm excited!™ the General yelled, shaking his cane in the air, while Lucy and Carolyn s n( hald each other tight, hehind Mr. in bunches,” Harry Medders, “Ny Wife Is in There” to jump into the library if the fury of the General should be directed at him. “You bet I'm excited. I'm as loozy as a crane—l mean crazy as a loon. I want my wife, I tell you. Where is she?” “Well, General,” Harry replied stif- fly, “I'm not running a guessing con- test, you know.” “None of you nam donsense! know where my wife is.” Mr. Medders stepped forward with bis hand raised to calm the General, and, speaking to Harry, asked: “Knowest thou aught of his wife, Harry?" ' “I don’'t know what can be the matter with him,” Harry evaded. ' The Count sidled toward the door into the hall, saying meekly: “I think | am going, now.” The General stopped him with a | flourish of his cane, and shouted: i “"You stay right here! You may know scmething of this.” Lucy now found a chance to ask some'hing. “What is it the man sayeth of thee, Harry?" she asked RBefore Harry could reply to her the General derivnded: “Has my wife been here today?” “I can answer for him.,” Lucy ree plied, gently. has been here.” The General looked puzzled. He took off his hat, tucked his cane under his arm, and mopped his brow. “That's remarkable,” he said. "My wife telephoned from this house not half an hour ago. They told me so at the millinery store down the street. 1 stopped there to inquire for her.” “They must have been mistaken,” Harry sald. "It is just possible that they had the number mixed. I don't | believe they even know who we are here. We don’t dea! with them.” | “Well, Harry,” the Gemeral said, clcnly. looking from one to the other ! of the faces before kim, and realising | that he had been in error. “I'm sorry 'lnuoneln-uo(nnou You You “No strange woman | My wife ! a wicked He determined ! “you're ddered | and the Count stood ready | E. G. TWEEDEL B S TR Good fenccse=and lots of them- il grow money for you. Fence off your farm into a suffici number of fields to get the proper tion of crops and the most advantiy ing, and your casn returns cach scuso to increase. At the time fences are vreat!y to the We sell good last. same an aAss value of any farm, fence—made heavy an The prices are very reasonable. you to call and sce us. RN The Jackson & Wilson Co. Lakeland, Florida MONEY TALK B e TWEEDELL"S TALITS , WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON BOTH AS REGARDS QU PRICE OF OUR GOODS. Sugar, 14 pounds: .« ... eon e Swift's Premium Hams, per pound ...... Best Butter, per pound, . . oo Picnic Hams, per pound ....co wor oo von oo Mothers' Qats, per package A R T Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour, per bpg Heckers' Graham Flour, per bag . AT : Heckers' Rye Flour, per bag..w.. woo oo oor oo ‘ 12 pound bag best Flour ....... ... e ov wee = g Fat Mackerel, each ..... wovve cov coe voe = 35 Irish Potatoes, perpeek A ONR T U 25 Family size Cream, 8 for ... co0 o cve coe ooe =07 CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOC s We ut your letter boxe ¢ ¥ « put them up fo Don’t we have them. in due time. R LAKE PHARMAC!

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