Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 14, 1912, Page 7

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PAGE SEVEN = Ry L v -4 P sl TIANL 1. B. WEEKS| —DEALER IN— [ be ““rlhy of it. staple and Fancy Groceries, Hay, |!%=== g RN TR firai“ and reedst“fls et tion of the ring, and she started 1o In. | The slam of the big front door sbook | jerrupt, but, with a glance at Aunt | PHONE 119 vent lenving a tearful, vet with an engagement ring, lled the loving promise of a reture, and then—no more Resurrected || : ‘ing was set with a single, per- { Hetty’s absorbed expression, she r - | the bouse. sisted, and 1 : ists | Aunt Hetty, sitting at her sunny |y nqe. s wal e window, started at the nofse, and. | ymeonsed ! . lous of her hearer's surprise, | glancing out, saw Jack Maynard run (. 04 lady dreamily continued her | down the steps and hurry away—anger | na oo oo | ..$1.00 and decision in every movement. “The weeks that passed were busy A few moments later a step on the i 115 ones—dressmakers and the whole ret- stairs announced the arrival of her|yn,o ¢ corvants ‘ Cowdery Building WITH WO00D'S MEAT MARKET 16 lbs. Sugar 10 1bs. Bucket 4 1bs. Bucket 50 Ml ntece, Mabel, a sweet, lovable girl, but | preparing for the 1-2 bbl Flour in Wood . 3~°2 somewhat spoiled by the constant at- ‘5:::&5"“?3’;’","2: ::: nt(l:]x: d::l:’ 24 1b. Sack Flour. .. .. h{ tention of the whole household 10| cylendar ag the letters were written. | 1b.Sack Flour .... D .. 40 every whim of its youngest member. |y Loy d . Cans Small Creun. R R el As the door opened, a flushed, tear- | 4,4 p?{ ;'-a;fr:enc::f,fa!"m::m:f& 3 Cans Extra me 25 stained face appeared, and Mabel was | keepsakes of other da . a soon enfolded in Aunt Hetty's com oF, G878 B R R T T I PP 3 Cans TOMALOES . ovvvevnee covnvecneneneniiennen..... 25 MIPOO0 O ! : "At lnst, the day of her lover's ar- 3 g arms, while the soft, white 1 1'0, Cracker Boy (T P e R B S PR . .30 hands caressingly smoothed the tum ';fhl?ll :hl‘;m’d 20 sho.mover about Ay 115 Best BUMEE oo oo coonnonrnssstonanssncarsrinnranans 40 bled hair ’ll"i‘r:\fls’:lr:n“vm‘lt.::‘: :::c!alq‘m:;;l :n'o {00 oLl T Bty e SRS 1.85 As far back as Mabel could remem iud that 1t ":".,“" :‘“‘ m; n"‘; arl 1 Fay. best, per 1001bs....... ...l i 20 ber. Aunt Hetty had always been her 'y Chicken Feed, per Sack . 295 r:fugev- her haven in all of childhood's llnmn\' days followed in swift suc- 0ivs. per Sack ....ooeans 2.35 storms. and. even now, a YOUDE WoRl | cuqgion “ungil the wedding Jday was but 0 an, with a sparkling engagement ring. a week distant. While shlhi' in the She the sweet, old lady was still her con ik i summer house, planning their bright fidant. future, she spoke of the b ty of ker } Day after day she might be found | BN apake nn-eauly hed?) —_— - - ) ! ring. } in the same rocker, in the same win &. He had noticed a little plain ring that she had always worn, and idly In- | dow, occupied with a dainty bit of sew- quired about it. To tease him, she | { ing, which, when finished, invariably ;c::,m:"::_' way into Mabel's wardrobes | oo ina - before they realized ft, | ody knew of the dreams ""d‘h‘-mml Yorin et L Th memories woven into the sheer gar- | il ik o, | ments. Happy days passed in review as some girlish confidence would re i call a similar occurrence in her own | | history; and. though years had passed. | & tear would fall for the lad who had I died to save others thinking of the silly way it had all | | it might have been remedied. He told ] [her that if she left n anger, it would | {be the end. Of course, she did not sided, Mabel vadsed her head, un gravely | her head in the afr, she went to the | nnouneed hon never dreaming but what he Jack and 1 oare through, Aunti weuld follow her. He did not. | At the question in the gentle look : b Yic i rning, after a sleepless | g " L it t this way. de ol deseended the stabrs in a | mnot me now, he never ot stand being orda A ~ob interrupiod L3 S [repentant mood, to find a note on the (¢ 1 mply informing her of his o response to oan urgent trent home: *Will write from u. sowas the only grain of 1.unfnr(l Wl ehe could s IPrantic at the turn of | b4 Pthen she went on You krow those beautitul re papi hic t home for me yvesterds are in the library. When Jack noticed L attairs .~lu u.l np the stairs, hack to ju then to toase him, Easked bim 30 ionow him in mind, with a remorseful | did 'Il" think they were a ‘nice pro [letter, E(» _:;jfl*'“”'r':;."jt\“':: ‘I‘“:j:;:lt"f‘-".):_;;'I'-l:‘:l"';;;(; “As she hastily penned her sorrow | & AR i i and love, the honge was aroused by |2 [ Then, instead of Joking, as 1 was do U the news of a serious railroad aect 5 fng, he got angry, and ordered me 10§ gone gnwhieh was the vers train that ¢ feil him who sent them. At that, wat |y e jover had departed on. Later came & | ‘r'"”-‘"l l“;"”" l"l“'- ‘;h"“ ""n“i‘ SO [the news of his death, caused by a i Cross, and he sala such mean thin falling beam, as he was herofcally & 1 was willing to helieve that 1 had ; playing with him ail the time. Wien ty before the fire reached them AA CarVing knife may lOOk a'l I wus wearing his ring, too, auntic! | “That was the end —end of all the " tried to give it back, but he threw it | ’ nd hopes lans--she never saw on the floor and rushed out, without [y "ob fud Dishe gHie nevel right in the store,but When put|im me st v [t s, ant son o verias he can stay, «f he doesn’t care any " . . " S v ' | morse must have been. Into service lt ma turn out to e "“:'“ 'h'"" : ’: "‘l‘“" _"""l‘ o' " Aunt Hetty's volco was tender, and I"'""""‘" the curly head went deed | por wvog susplclously molst, as she . nto the comforting lap. noted her nlece’s countenance. be too soft Or too bnttle ! lI\unl,hlh-n,\' thoughtfully contem | “Now, you see” she went on, “why 9 | ! ml';g :(:l '::::;‘“ :;‘ll“flfu‘r:."‘” Just }' have opened my heart, dear—to save ! ¥ a o) e right vourse!f, dear? Remember that | :::“L !'rn:"; ':(.!:k'l:n::r::“:m{;;r ;::N:el.:l “ :h"" ';"‘r‘.’:“"_:‘l:";‘;" "":;L .,r‘f:‘"".l,‘,.”'f:s,,,‘,: Time roftens all sorrows, and, eventu- }ou Qel YOIII' table Cutlefy hel‘e, YOU lake'hm.;. True hearts should be nlm\'o‘"“". HILARIRA '””“fl r;,i::(k right n {5t imi “I'm going and ‘phone an )| H H & g MOWNOT: "Bty S0P "0 SIS | naw, nanties, I glad you told me, | and 1 wish romebody had told you. 1 | shall always remember it, for what | but 1T omeant to tell [y g 4r anything happened to | ertoand never thought | g Wiy an fmpnlsive hug and | Mabel hurrted ont H An hour later two radiant faces he no risks. All our cutlery is of the highest' ™! . .\ vt rionte vas e | faint response, ™ grade of steel, tempered with great accuracy, ' ' ¢ o e o : : | have Lind voove faith in me than that” A S e oves deflant . ped her vye el tokened reconeilintion, but, as Mabel hied, and @ mistCame |ygeg e fuee i another ek of beroas che replicd g can live v "o wiso sed pocket knives, shears, and scissors, which can be ground 1 | roses, a shade of corrow went over e in - dee—a - her at the thoneht of the ghel of long “0i edge—and will hold that cdge. | a mina atii] s e e ffe o dor whintiorolt dreats. . GIANG v angry word lives for- | t dack’s happy smile che thanked . { stroyed, by gt And if y i ever. Would von like to hear a 8tory | oo wivhin herself for the timely g oof Aunt Hetty At you are in need o fa new razor that will make your shave —a true one about a girl, 18 lov- $naa it oot i slnp impulsive, and - thoughtless as it tuick and enjoyable, we have the kind you are looking for. | you?” | | Mabel assented eagerly, Ler own | WHY ADVERTISE A DIVORCE? woes forgotten for the time, at the Dr'?spect of on: of her uum'f storfes. Writer Objects to New Custom of In- | Years ago,” began the sweet voice, dicating It by Change of | [ ] *a girl lived In a beautiful southern Ring. i e town. She had everything to nake her b happy—father, mother, brother, and & | ywpay 15 there about divorce that home, of which ghe loved ¢very nook should induce a woman to advertise and corner. She was very popular 1 | et “that she has obtalned one? With wheat costing $1.17 per bushel in Chicago and it takes the younger set, and many were the | . " e oime western women flattering proposals of marrlage that | gro'yrpyng 4o introduce the custom of “¢%3 to make a barrell of flour. Therefore flour must go higher. g : warn she recelved. But, In her openhearted | oy iy 4 wedding ring on the little manner, she liked them all *h« same, finger of the right hand when one be- and after repeated refusals (contrary | oo o o0g- oy Wy, were SRCAEY A truly modest woman who has ob- big brothers to her—ever w :1"" htul for tained & reloane from the matrimonial her pleasure and comfort, without V- | oy yon will want to keep herself in .l':.y ol K the background, and the greater the A Sy ut Ll WhY R S8V Justification for such release the less eral seasoms. Gossips wordered— | g o0 1 to advertiso the fact. | talked, and finally doomed her 1o & |y Wy 4 prominent Boston law- | reading togethe | denc The how matters we wole i realized | said Mr. Henry. “The girl's mother ‘ «ven be- | was boasting about the mateh - t a tea. | fore they did themsels as the | ‘May,’ she said, ‘will occupy a very young man was al roach in | remarkabie social position now. I am every respect, all were discreetly | endeavoring to educate her up to i’ blind. “‘Oh, I see,’ sald a friend. ‘You are | “Meanwhile, the young man’s father | teaching her, I suppose, to wash and | was growing impatient for his return, | from, to do plain sewing, address en- 80 the Inevitable parting gre™ near. It or something of that sort’” b . S girl,” g 8 g W.P. PILLANS & (0. Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector | &irl fashion, she felt abused, never | maps kept on hand. Chemically pr Room 213-215 Drane Building helping the wounded to places of safe: | Ly o g oteraiers o (GIESIG .Illl % &) @J-uifl‘@@ 2 | I e ! g i { fect pearl. 1t had been his mother's, i | and. as she turned it on her finger, she ' ' reflected its purity, and resolved to | ¢! piano excellence may be seen at our warerooms. No picture or de scription could reveal it like a per- senal examination.. So it you are & lcver of gocd music and an admirer ¢f the artistic, come and see how pertectly tie Bailey piano will sat- isty you Also how easily you ean cwn one. MAPS, BLUE PRINTS {enored the inquiry, thus rousing his | Maps of any description compiled on short notice, Spectal attention given to compiling city, display and advertising maps. County and State fading blue prints at res | started, her own fault, and how easily | sonable rates, Special rates for prinis in loree guantitiee, Prompt attention gziven mail ord ers. R « 5 ; think he 1oally meant it, and liked to ‘ So“th fl r da Ma a d Bl“e r nt C After the Lurst of grief had sib | how far her power went, go, with | 0 ' " l 0' LARELAND, FLA. lakeland Artificial Stone Works Near Electric Lizht Plant MAZLS RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVY YOU MONEY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, TIlower Mounds, Etc, Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. OBOHOIOPOMOIOFOFTHOPOPOP 4 OHOFOOIINN CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME 1 am going to retire Prom active business and in order to do stock of Dry Goods, Notlons, ete., this I am offering my entire ABSOLUTE COST voworle of 35, come 1o my store Everything « 1f you want to make $1 do ti and lay in a supply of Spring and Sommer Goods will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYE, SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Come and See My Line. My Prices Will Astonish You N. A. RIGCINS “A NICE COLD PHOSPHATE FOR MINE ” Q. A nice cold drink on a hot day. Can you beat it for a thirst chaser? We make them fruity and deli- cious, cold and bubbling, Then there are other soda drmk too. Ice Cream Combinations Eqg Drinks Lemonades $¢ buy ¢ " litary spinsterhood, as ore a'ter an- . %5 before anothe ot yer, well says: “Any custom that ineral Waters Dainty Punches for Dames K i;‘]‘h“; 5nl'l'u-d the ranks the ‘big draws public attention to one's pri- M y st Grade on the Market. | [E S - dhy cammea o too| Tl mishoctunn s velewt” C A . . s Sy > ahile nstead of wes g the wedding ring EN l RAL H Y “ = 1 Flour, 12.1b sack. . .. 5 soc il girl ~.hr:.lhelr] l"”' ght | "\"",‘na on another finger as a mark of an un- | g . . Srsssssessanes stsssssatys wa former college ;;u( :“r- "hr- fortunate untimely matrimonial {\ QIIICI( Sel’VICe Phonc 25 : sl U1 T R o TVt 95¢ s of his ! he had | eXperienc SO | gt DT DIOITD OO DSIOGOTORITOU 1 Rlan _ : : . | prompt a woma g In * Hlour, 48.1b sack................ some ke simaviies S1O0 JR CUTILIES duty with 1 © O 2] geer . i L. | VRO RN G 50c teand | 0% 8 g : bl o RETERERIEEE T FOR SALE ... c0 G as mu- | ST o e nd s The Probable Breadwinner, 1 t Low Prices, Florida ”" nes and Groves on q .| Represe Hen 5 was L,, ng |.\' d, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying bt"a'x ’f‘\‘l’":(mr;“;;: ;’" :"s'l": r:: | g A e beary and Trucking Farms., We guarantec all property just lere many ha ent, L as represented by us For reliable information see e AN R ki § ol

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