Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 18, 1912, Page 6

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELANI SEPT, 18, 1912... she it vas True Love Which Came e il LS B in Due Time. [ ) W it would be | i join Spaulding’s check A | s 4 found that the, BY JOANNA SINGLE, \ & ot Lie1p her, but would | | ar so that a drug It came at ihe |} mal! delivery, | ¢ P o : mee would take when the girl was ¢ : desi \ i her quest. She and wishing she +dea Steveis, | 3 u ) It seemed an the Lookkeeper, i n to her aud all at once her went out with a uz. ki pirit T With the banks | bad been asked o all 3 sl und 1 closed it was i_ | King, but the boss i gone, dau e - people who knéw he suited himselr 8 oallbor 1o giy r so much cash. It | \ letter the ! Vi ' + could not start f bach: his hard face sol 4 ( ¢ delay gave hir addresscd b ‘ b on ou " th =h slowly back to hc. ; it r in haste, a sort T T B thing. Sh 1 the morn “i‘h ‘ough our connections we can make g oo o Sl S W T / collections for you in any part of the f »o oo v o o U rnel LU o TR 0 do, a decision vould Lave been | evier ap, ened her door, She wive the “ost now world. The lowestpossible cliages and § cionr va v i euony ic o thin ) vent i and i she was elosing 4€ more, Phone us ar for the most cfficient service quarantecd. and wondered My what fact ‘x his Dand “'m‘ it to her. Not & Best Botter, per pound had found ia her, dropped | for ber life covld she have said more sagar 16 pOllildl out of sight withoui a word to her. il he did sa L g b ! | The girl e Iy turned 0 a Ol oh” she said inoa weak little | & Cottolene, 10 pound pails : eap cating p! i and | voice as she siood motionless, but the (3 Cottolene, 4-pound paiis smell of it kened her, and P re fyousg man must have scen how it Snowdrift, 10-nounl pail! | traced her steps 10 o clean little cale, | was with her, for he presently took | K ol b OF LAKELAND { where she would have to pay more | her into his arms | 4 cans farmly. size Cream. . Ith.m she could afford. Something Do you love me? Do you? Say ' 7 cans hby size Cream { made her reckless overwork, misery | that you do! 1 have a right to ask | 1-2 barrel best Flour. . tabout Boyd and the pink check in{yon now 1 hade't before; so when | & that letter from John Spaulding, |1 kuoew | ocared all 1 could stand li 12 ['Olll'ldl best Flour....... SRS o'y S TR L PTG TS AR (RO YT ST R | whieh check of course, she would {wo away. Uve been out west |8 Pienie Hams, per pound . .......... S s === send back, : bways had returned | the doctors say U'm all right - | |8 . OO 1A e A B S R A o o [his check | s -my lungs, and \ Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams ! (s g v i " & She ordered food and when it came 1ie : vou to share fz Octagon Soap, 6 for......... b ate it all, but hardly tasting it for (i with e found real | Ground Coffee, per pound i idea that come to hier, an | work, and have money ahead 14 sallons Kerosene iy idea that had or touched R voi back with me 4 fore. It was to . 14§ B Zn” noshe drew awa; s Kindl wion 1 o im if sl her Gnder Controi of U. 8. Government to keep from starvation? there i She d [l nd then read GOOD THING FOR FRANKIE tout i iz Hall The |3 i i pitshing shouted | ard, bat ) . ] . ) wioof EL! | R SRR PSS ORI v ni T SRR, 1 R S = Lt S g " “, A st fo : (LR that he wets 1o Van Cortlandt Park " ' it was, it o Wheh fall right.” I l|-~ arose, li ¢ HAl) it (Y or Wono” said the gu | very calmly wont ¢ Ml S Then he gav ¢ a cent. Pre far into nu forencon 4 ntly passengers hegan to contribute CONTRACTOR ANDIBUILDER ‘ oo ettt a0, waked bt sy vasscngors began o coatebate anxious, slatternly. but not unkind street. where Feankie had to el i e ) 3 i M 0 by Taneie ha O chal Will turneir plans and specifice.ions o will follew any plans and kxluw ed and can :..1\\H‘| towels | for Van Cortlandt Park, his little i | The girl =at up and swiled at her ‘kets fairly « with coin specifications funished. \ R it s ey P . i Mrs. Querles, hand me wy purse | Shortly after chat cars the bub pand T will pay iy rent. 1 am goi ble of Frankie's v ! as rudely laway Monday morning 1 didn’ | pricked Ihnow till last might or 1 would hav Hullo, Kid" said a stout man: Zet ae akow o1 some Takelend Lomes T have built j warned you sooner.” ain't you the ungster that The woman loo at her cur 1 have seen riding on three or four Phone 267-Grecn, FLORIDA Sl il I:H‘ Hrrie e g j car lines in the last week with a note | § > girl nodded . 1i like that pinned to vour coat” T —— R AT RN T O T R IR S N A ey | [00ks of the youne ke et b ® |that one with the i eves t “Of ¢ " said the stout man, “It 7 come to o Ain't | looks to E bunch of soft B hearted chumps i "'l!.g worked for somebody's ney.” And chumps O\\'[X(; to the enmlargeuwent it confessed that it looked the ; came way 1o then —-New York Press. | nev aper and put ine’ LA eyes hard § alk B 1 ¢ v road gland Your Neighbors e e L el The News Job Oifi BUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY Her belong ere | but 3 tation r 1 the bell rang ways well kept a r ! shg 2] Inst xml_\" did not take long 1 1 th to he > 1' ree 'HI loyes - station master, ; Vi3 trunk. A few n } ket ¢ I A up in up-stairs where 1t will keepsake or two {r - wed b he platf R tood at into her handbag. She wou M bur them some day. or drop them into the | later a locomotive In%e before she was married A s » saloen car rm\\-d up uentally burned the bridges 1t li t 1 ler, promising her at ¢ men sharply the witidow, | anything that can be printed. she would be a faith » 1 t not quickly re- | 2 ¥ SMITH &- STEITZ Spaulding. He sho ¢ rired | the best work ¢ marrying her. As she dressed to 2 Who was that?” the iraveler asked | 3 i 3 afld G c ROGAN out for dinner she stood before the oS ster after the frnin )mdj ‘\Ir \Vil]i.’lu1>. | dingy old mirror and saw how pretty | gone. S ominent official of the Deen-Bryant Building 1 § SR L x g : 11 and 12, Kentucky Buil tions. lnside tha % east from Take Mot petent charge of Mr. G. J. she was with a balf distaste for line want in rea le beauty, the ray-oved, fairhaired “Oh. no.” was the reply That was | type. She wonder d how it we feel | the railroad company’s tailor measur- | |to be a “second wife” and if the firs: {ing us for new suits’ | | wife had glven this bie grav-haired —_— $ O man a real love English Public Schools. The News JOb O 1Ce | Along in the biazing heat of th England has 757 elementary pub. late afterncon, when she had ¢ lie schools with 5,500,000 pupils. Th:l iz again. Gnished each detail of | 1912 budget for education is $72.00° R 11 and 12 (upstairs) Eer=~-' = & dding pecking, and had looked up the trai 000, of which $1.000,000 is for teac: o (upe ) A e O g Sy '© | U7%07 <he sat TSy on the | erw” old age pensions T T T T A R S L L At o™ 0. W L B BAAN A TIOR S, VIS LTI M PEDR ) PN (P N S T \

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