Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 3, 1912, Page 7

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THE EVENING TELXGRAM, = The Broken Vase By Pearl Bash-Heckel | (Copyright, 1912, by Associated Literary Press.) — SRS P o . "= Vacation D . acation Days et are here. Plan now where to 5o and Ist us help you, The i mountain ard lake resorts in the No:th and VVest ave attractive. The clear invigorating zir will do much to tuild vou physically. We have on sale daily round irip tic , d with long return limits and wiil be plad to «iv- y " Following are the round trip farcs {rom Ju | Relph Woodson stepped back quick- ;1." to get out of the way of a speeding | automebile. He bumped against some Ihalf-snuppressed feminine ery, followed ] s of broken china, v he turned and ) ful girl he had With womanly tact, she sment and In co feve his emb ncipal resorts: i 5 { NIAGARAFALLS ...... Sl | PUTINBAY . o [} '. ! ! OTHLAVE ...0t 30.20 ;- Bo nid have } RGN SRS S5 GRS LOTRN AR ¥, e e § and in any | 5% ‘Hi H. C. BRETNEY, Fia. Pass, Agent. il Sk P 118 W. Bay St. Jacksonville ¢ il e S M d pacl =t mj \ Ralph wa = i E j tion, But Lo the remark s of her voice “I'Il be a 11 not al Jow me to 1o mischief. 800d of you to belittie my awk ness, but I've got 1o do something for Y own self-respeet” There we sineerity in b tones that could not in kindness disregard them as he continued: ) May [ not send you @ l=on have your address duplicate of Agaln she real embaria: . “Please give it a feeling «of 1o me,"” she {nsisted, . Whyitpagsto> = Buy HardwareHere ... i you more cop tihle, you may ser plece of hra me Ounly, 1 Ii we could talk persomally to every man and woman who ceads 7| mest tell you, my s Are vers simple é Nt Ralph wanted to prolons the inter artisement—tell them hew we carefully examine every b Al St g view, but ther xease for it 21 They moved away in opposite diree | tions, He, following his habit of <} prompt action, went to a noted brica [ brac establishwent. The proprietor was friendly and loquacious, for the young man had been a good customer on one or two occasions. Ralph ex- plained something of the plight he was in, and Mr. Gritam smiled knowingly. ‘ He suspected that the purchage would be directed more or less by the heart, and not by the pocketbook. He brought out a little vase which he carried with more than ordinary care, “This,” he explained, “Is a plece of genuine old Vienna ware. It is one of a very handsome pair of vases. The mate to this plece disappeared from our display window yesterday. Wao've pot detectives all over the city on the lookout for it.” Ralph liked the vase, and bought it, He had made up his mind to the presumption of delivering it in per gon. Accordingly, he left his law of- fice early in the afternoon, and was eoon scated In the Darragh drawing- y room awaiting, with a shade of anxy- | ety, Miss Darragh's entrance. He was !rnnsriuus in a general way of the quiet elegance of his surroundings, but all kis active mind was occupled with the mere pleasure of being there, the pleasure of meeting ngain the Iwuman whose personality had domi- { | | seemed no o further wrdware before it is placed in our store: how we scarch for vweakness and defects and discard every article that we believe ald in any way prove unworthy when placed to the test of ac- al use—they would realize why they could not afford to buy goods & trom any other store. & 2 [a) S All stores are not as careful Take for instance, granite ware. pEAN = as we are. A tiny chip off or a slight blemish here, and the ar- le does not go out to any customer, because right at that flaw QOO0 ! begins to work. and the a:ticle is worthless. Everything you STt ¢ here ds exactly as represented. No matter what you need—a wrench—pump—food chopper— *Auzer. come to us. Let us show you our stock and give you our nated the whole day for them The soft rustle of skirts announced her coming, and Ralph rose to meet 4 her. She was more charmine than Y COO00V00VVVOOOVVOVVOCOTTC O ] he had thought. No woman od ever lhe Jackso“ & W| ISO“ 0 before geemed to hin g0 pracions and lovable. 2 [ In accepting the pack his é.' hand, she reve a lapy pa- i R St B Ty ot 72 tlon as to the « tente " hed T e " e | e Nilw ' wd Vi T Y SO ST T & AR AR the box, and o i it she must find ft fau She Ufted the lid o ¢ ' esy, but at sight «f irt ed back In disr \ 1 ed her lips, and sle Lastily ) hox | e - 5 on & table near fall from her ! Ralph, disa ! led “OUR MOTTO" her 0 5 ciale o - » ] « a0 pleaded forg t 1 Pu‘ can . wJC 1 f ¥ 20 :i You v b 'r- I know. Luti ! . 40r 3 you w <2 I3 A " can. i d Pic i3¢ of I's Devil Ham, per cen icanto Cheese. per packa fe ing to her, he t at the coincidence, and € { thing about ki k P P & c 0 Miss Darragh, !} . "d . L [} | her composure, ¢xj! s at | :!he broken vase had | ticular signifi The Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector _ PHONE 93 M b N seryio \ { He left the jluce ally | ¢ Allce body back of him, and there was a . It | LAR LLAND,, FLA, JULY 3, 1912, - iarr e than ever; but he w altogetiier mystified. The ugly though | | ’ PATRIOTIC MUSIC He made a late visit to his law of «n the Fourth as a matter of | fice, and tried 10 settle down to a jroutine ¢f business which should have been dispatched earlier in tite lay. The tasks kept him busy until night. In f; it was ten o'clock be- fore he left the office free to seck the | restin Lis apartments, As he enterad his sitting room the <low from an open ourse it how about 2 piano to accompany ireplice rendered sinzers? - You certainly shoul twarm and invitir He threw him- taeld in a big armel 1 lded un- ' ne and 1 B A0 Telson wh) i 1o a sw ol emo- k 4 which the day had brought him Hrd m ! 1 in o 5 ( ] ¢ was ) ! i JRRIRY Rire ! \ Lh | ' | 50 I it oep i v vt § O | J/ < Ralpt Wood I P T N T T TR Y SIIESIBHFDIO) BEGGE06E BLUE PRINTS ud a littie excited, Voand en bis way to answer Le summons in a v ry 1 Miss Darpag) he arrtved, minutes. » hall when fow MAPS, Sy, oAV shie boegan, 1 n'\‘ Maps of any description compiled on o hort notice, Specttl witenticn {about to place a steange contidence ' iven mpiling city, display and ady ©omaps cunty and =tals § iven to compilin )y i ;m you. I have had very anhappy £ i A SR, it ! am compeiled o eall upon | maps Lepi on baad hemtoniy pr help. The vase that 1 had A T S AR ¢ ielarico. dnuntition in my hand when we met this morn Ing was taken by theft from the Jenks | store. - You may have reed an ftem n o LAXFLAND, FL.A lor several yeu to help her in oa | Room 213_2]5 Drane Dundin renvironment, She =, and she was RS byhiood Yrompt attention given mai! orders strugele (HE He i1l loves beauti tradned from by jl"'”.’l.l i ::1 4 ' since her I‘:n-'l L SR el : . i i ¢ Lakeland Artiticial Stone Works her and boip | wd o fuinr N PRESSED BRICK RED CIMN detective wi ance ou other o vadons was polng (0 CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ‘.Il‘n'<l‘l|l~:u:x]'lr:|I. ‘l‘L]. ‘\ “w ‘ | l\\ VIL I‘I:I‘:vil." i Cl'llshcd R()Ck- S‘-‘“d ('|“(| C(‘m‘.'nt f“r Jalc IO him when 1 tact vou this morn s BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALI DESCRIPTIONS ing.” Y 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flowe: Here Ralph interrupiod “And my awkwardnes your plans. Mounds, Ete, Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge But enn't we H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. "It couldn’t be helped,” she Inter- ‘:‘f,‘:.cv:-oévcus0*1"0'5-" HOGHOIOIOINWQREO IO VOISO GOHOBO DASOE0 LIFE TIME me be returned in licu of the stolen | 1 am going to retire from active business and in order to do s ospolled all I am sorvicr than ever [aT Tl t=g Sat ea® At al Dot Yot SR Set TeRS T one. The detective thinks it's wise, for susplcion Is beglnning to close in | on my little friend. Will you forgive me if I do this?" “Forgive you, Miss Darragh?” he exclaimed. “I was going to suggest it. This {8 the first happy moment 1 have had today. After the mess | made of things this morning, | am the luckiest fellow in the world to have bluundered upon a way to help you.” She held out her hand to him In gratitude. As he took it In his grasp, | the look in his eyes brought the quick | blood to Ler cheeks. In her woman's | heart she unde od and was glad. this | am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notlons, ete., ABSOLUTE COST if you want to make $1 do the work of $5, come to my store Everything FLATTERY THAT WENT WRONG Examples of Well-Meant Compliments Not at All Pleasing to the Reciplents. and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goods will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS, SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. The marquls of Santarre, who was | blind, went to hear the opera “Ene linde,” which caused a great furore In Parts in the relgn of Louls XV., and belng very pleased asked his attend- ant who wrote it “M. Polnsinet,” was the reply. “I should ke to speak to him,” said the marquis. { So, afterward, In the erush room M. | Polnsinet was introduced to the blind nobleman, who embraced him with ef- | fusion and sald | "My dear #lr, accept my warmest thanks for the pleasare you have af- forded wie. Your opera 15 full ot beauty; the deliclous. Oh, whitt a misiortune that you had to set | 1t to such trashy Come land 'See My Line. My !Prices Wil) Astonish You . A, RIGCINS SO ORI R0 £ 8 § 3 vord Timber, Turpentine, Cut ever l,'m!\', ('hh't‘» la Homes and Groves on ! 5 the libretto, l and not the music, of which poor M | | FOR SALE Untortunately, it w Tracts at Low Prices, F Rolling Land. Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Pa Poinsinet wa Canthor Louis XIV., who, ITie many hutuhle DO IOODOO000 rhymsters, o hat overrated his beary and Trucling Farms, We guarantee all proy | a . ed & ¢ v o ; | pw"‘“]' . : rd : e 1 nt 1'1: as represented by us o For reliable information se verses O a4 asiien i KL dild opinio [ \ Depot LARKELAND., FLORD i “« : : . ; ‘%‘q": 2] 13 !‘_ PICILING VIE © " Plenty Spices all Kinds for Pickeling and Canning «: [ruit Jar Rubbers 5c and 10c aro ing it out of a W costume of thiz men re of a boutonniere, an undertaker, and each of them wear a blg white cockade and a whita af- | I 'ulr almost like a tablecloth Instead of! MAIN ST. - PHONE 42 PAGE SEVEN

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