Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 19, 1912, Page 2

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PAGE TWG. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK DOOOOOOOOOQOOGDI lhe Profess ons- Roon DR R I | Surgs DR W. R CROOY ) s Woor Art i 14, C. ¥. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. BLANTON & ROGERS. Lawyers. Bryant Dlock, 'Phone 819 Lakeland, Fla. TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— Raymordo Bldg. Lakeland, Fiorida INO. 8. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Oftice LAKELAND, FLORIDA. in Munn Building, J. B, Streater Kenncdy STREATER & KEHNEDY Contractors and Builders, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished, Let ug talk with you about your building large or small 'l‘nleplwne 169, or 104 Blue, 0 D & H D. MENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA, Phosphate land examination, veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS By the Man Who Makes the Violin Talk, Prof. Murphy, 610 East Orange St. Phone 11 Black Sur- Phone 6 P. O. Box 567 EVERYTIHING IN REAL ESTATE PICKARD BROS. & SELSEMEYER SEE US BEFORE BUYING Rooms 200-202 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLaA, LAKELAND The Home of Modern Conveniences The railroad man's, the Traveler, and Citizen Boot Black at A, C. L. depot; first-class service guaranteed for ladies and gentlemen; also polish your fine kand grips and ladies’ hand bags. Hours from 6 a. m. to 10:10 p. m. SHINE WHILE YOU W.AIT. S. L. A CLONIS DEALER IN Real [state uffice in Clonts’ Building. CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— MME FINE BARGAINS. Round'_ Shoulder§ A Sign of Old Age It is possible for cvery Lo have that erect, commanding, graceful appearance typical of the perfectly formed woman. L M woman an T, wo or child, Al sja measurciment, Price, $1.00 LAKE PHARMACY. WE HAMMER OUT SATISFACTION witl »oset of horse shoes woe put on. For wi » the shoes fit the feet, not the feot fit the shoes as s often done. To know how mven dil- fereiee this makes send vour horses here to be shod next time: Yo'l i sadt and temper The Fix-em Shop I'ine Strect, Oppogite Fezizht Office, MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post|Cards Cigars Ceme and sce me before pur- chasing clsewhere. Your patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater. - Smoke a Few of the NEW A. H. 1. PANETELAS Watch for our|. free cigar offer|: ext Saturda in this paper. stsend yourchest | i tYhen the Sheriff f(’aed 1535 which chauffeurs eners and boys married tl ciress of the i ,and he was on the lookout for uch a financlal transaction, It was his hint to Old Slade that he was golng to win the Leart Miss Gertrude Ashton r within thirty days that got the um man | 1 on him and made him ou let up on bheir a mlw.md fool and attend to your work, or you won't last here a day longer.” | do And then what does Miss Gertrude | do but find out anc pirit of mischlel secn 1o ene e hopes | and aims of Don J ] like | cnt of ten, « or ot led arcund; she ! 1 she questions; she 1 , and then turned ! r e nine girls She wis! doaway She twisted Don Juan into knots in- stde of four nd It he ever doubted the truth of these novels he came to halicve in m now A shock awaited him around the corn Griggs came on a Mouday morning Mr. Davenport did not come down the following Saturday. Old Siude conld have dropped a hint the t day that Miss Gertrude was eng as the matter was public property, but he was suffering with his hand, and then it wasn't his business to be dropping hints. 'y Friday of the fol- lowing week he declded to go to a hospital in the city and have his hand treated. He would be gone four or five days, and Griggs would have charge. That wasn't the shock Griges was to get; that was the glad hand With old Slade out of the way there must follow declarations of love and an elopement and marriage. One of the first things he would do atter the couple had been forgiven and he had been installed as the sole and only son-dndaw would be to break Slade's neck and disc h.nu,u him with a ha! ha! During Saturday fore- noon he was too busy with the luwn mower to declare his love, and short- ly after lunch Mr. Ashton and lover arrived. The lover was greeted with such cordiality that Griggs went to the kitchen and asked the cook “Who is that jJackanapes that came dowu with the boss?” “What! You speak of Mr port in that manner!” was exc “Then who is Mr. Davenport? “He's what they call the fiansay of Miss Gertrude, and you'd ln‘n" look out what you say about hin “Do you mean “Sure thing as soon as her a Europe. 1 h Mr. Gri him to his reom think things over liar! Miss Ger with Mr. Daven met up with several youny | were in love, and they were no ing and looking friendless Gertrude were engaged, t been forced into it by a c who was hard up for cas! gelling her to Davenport ter young man had caught crime committed by the was demanding his daught as the price of silence. When he left his room Griggs st what he would do if Le chance, and he felt that he v to whom chances came. At 11 o'cloc i port strolled in the gr a cigar before go! At about five m as was afterxard re auto sml"wd {nr am Daven- or's Ju \t ten thrown & n knee was rrr=-cd into the done on the Bowery 1r days Not a yell for t© struggle! He was dered, and when he ¥ back be was in the gard i tels LLAND, FLA,, JULY 19, 1912, It Griggs . He sat nderstand where Le W lfl tw das b wit n the autn was rememt E-‘I(K‘If." gave it as his oph miss fng nan had been seized and carrie \l; off tor revenge or to be held for | ran-om! Acting on that theory, hui spent most of the night telephoning and telegraphing Griggs had been ver . the search, and just ' at du n to find Miss Ger- » veranda. It was A4 he whispered: oen foiled!™ k h 1t 10 o'cloe do you nm e saw the 1 A, e to sec that he . and as he had took the highway at once, towas the figured out vl at a family council, t Criggs had had vi the strange ance, and sho afterward led | h of the outbuildings. Mr. Davenport was no more usged up than o a man that had been starved and | gagged for twenty-tour hours would nathrally be, and after a day or two | was all right. They didn't m'orhuulj Griggs, because they didn't want to, and Mr. Davenport agreed with his flancee when she said': | “Why, I think it's positively nice that we can point to a bit of romance in our courtship! It was getting toe humdrum!"™ Job for Actors. “One class of persons with whom actors out of a job stand high is the managers of department stores,” sald a theatrical agent. “They covet them for floorwalkers. If men hanging around here looking for work would take that kind of a job not many of them would need to be idle, “Managers in city shops offer them places, and country storekeepers write | and telegraph for them. Actors make ideal floorwalkers. They are graceful, they are suave, they know how to please women. “But it is as much as a man's life is worth to mention such a job to the average actor. His pride is a precious possession, and he would rather go hunery than work in a store in New York. Some of those who go broke on the road sometimes accept a place as floorwalker in southern and west- | ern towns for a few weeks, but the manager who can induce an actor to turn floorwalker in New York is emart enough to be ¢lected president” K-ues Missent, James Rankin Young, superinten- | dent of the deadletter office, is now | r=, but he sees mnro; Imost any other | He looks through , ich are missent, | rong addresses or | ing, by the Ro- | ates. He came | o which had | aring the fol- ig, Blue-eyed ! across been | to try to ! t letters, s in the work bear such “Oceans , dear."— for t laming o! trong, for the he thicken- es with the or i3 useful; withvears a certain T the manipulation of me mm\er 1 ke a chariot and ineures the annihilation of the last dandelion spot with a skill that astounds the in- expert.—New York Sun. .0tis Hungerford. fax mation of they CEAUT CENVER DETROIT DULUTH MACKINAC ISLAND ... 52‘00 MAMMOTH CAVZ 0.20 CHOICE OF 3 ROU!"“ 30 $‘20,00 Stock of Goods will be placed on the Market at the cheapest prices ovor known in Lakeland or Soulh H O I The Original 0. P. . Stoe Removed From P This is yeur chan o Remember the duy 1012, Boe L L TAYLER day,July 20th 107-109 H. KENTUCKY AVE. Building Contractor IF 1T'S REAL ESTATE You want, see us before jvou buv. W anywhere and in any size tracts, and i You are needing we can give you the! and treat you right. Polk County Real Estate & Insurance (0 Office: Rocm 7, Deen & Bryant B» DD PP DI DD P DDD DD 1 FOR SA I_b E::;»:r Ed { ir Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes beary and Trucking Farms. Weguarante: @ as represented by us For reliable inform it Ohlinger & Alfiel Opposite New Depot, U § Omeis Now Dot S M e CODIDLONCDICAACIDCCIGTEGOVOTOTTVIOO T New HOTEL xsmfl

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