Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 5, 1912, Page 6

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Tl LVENING TELEGE ) A Bt ——————— g~ GIRL CAPT URED BY - BRIGANDS FINDS HERO By JOHN PHILIP ORTH. Miss Clare Benson had the pony and phaeton brought around to the door of her 1ather’s house in Rell- ville that she might take a drive down the Shady DPReech road. She stepped into the vehicle, gathered up the lines and gave the pony a cut with the whip and was off. A man always utters a cluck to start a horse; a e B 7S erefore so fright- one clever woman has Leme whereby she always ¢lad in the most dain- rent black hosiery, where- she is wearing a dark - colored stocking at : 2 pair. The cleverness be demonstrated be- cive appreciation. Not the ~n|ol\c color give the treme transparency, but it : daintiest of feet and rinus the usual unattractive ; ! 7 American iabor 44, I\ e OMOKE.... woman always gives him a cut. After a drive of three miles Mi Claire turned out of the road hitehed the pony and then slrol" 1 into a grove to sit down and think = the summer breeze sighed through 1. branches above her head The girl thouzht and thought gl | thought! She had got it about sett] ! in ler mind that her hero would never j come along, when a chipmunk v along the ground before her and dive! {into his burrow “Poor thing -~ he down there beean elaimed the tor rose up and I | In.x monent rongh the woods, d the voices « ‘ right about that She hadn't I not smoth fears me!” v girl as ul for hie bargiars if you keep your [landead seps when three be : ; il : il yIving hidden in o hollow e aped lnabics dnd Jowelry fin ow deposit @' came rushi her, T the vactentific modern lines by Bironsh clothes: they had test safe makers, Utterly proof NIORAL BANK] { ade her hustle, too 1 that are so obtrusively apparent. PPennsylvania Grit. prmber of swollen veins and bumps Transparent Guimpe, 1t a girl teels that she absolutely 1t wear a transparent guimpe even 1. wgh the day chonee to be unseason. | cool, let Ler get a “chicken-skin” mpe. This contrivance is a pule flesh tinted leather 'r than the material ¢t of gloves, and really | asiil observer to believe y-veiled neck is on view. ':Mr‘ko skin” may ' A.H. Vent a o« 'Y p » : A A ne: in a Iralan I southern negroes gathered L"i\t]“l"" At d in one the whites in ane- fired their revol- L e into 'l. air, and the negroes | —— to th Tecls Next day a plan- ! to one of his men: that crowd that (i | Did you Sam “No sir the wind, 'deed I didn't I passed two niggers that was renuing like the wind."— ——— { In a minute and a halt three hor were roacl ind the leader of 1 Never seem to afoct the character ! OF LA!(. ELAND ] ands shouted: in which y¢ to shine, Modesty “Keep the sheriff off, 1 wnt the onl T Len you angle « £ 1 litth * pra lesty 1. do . not i z aid ( 1 s A \t | ( t I &t ) 5 No q > : 4 L ) { dddidd .“/ "x:!\). ' () ( i : » [ H » . ‘) ‘ : 4 ' ¢ ( | tn . ; . : : OTICE © ICAT 01 N TRLE e« LEAY LL MIN( We give t i ! htod | i M ara P . e aal 1 fiabataidl thon Au. i MOr ] i 3 I i 3 horse pay ble anud | s i groan and el to 1 his last. | : . Best Butter, per pound P t for the t ol o little at- ' Nobody hurt in the fall—merely | “Mh day of Ociober, A D < .‘ii { on. Come hor nd oot o tree bouneed some wore. Dehind th (:lr-: L apriy to fHounor o AW 8o ‘ } Sugar 16 pound‘ e : ! : | your | C488 Knelt the last and the most dese |1, I d for Dol “‘ Cottolene, 10 pound pa:lu AL AR LR i Mo ‘ Il N : with w Leanr CUrfperate of the brigands and en ptied | ouuty, < of Florida, a otls Ih‘ Cottolene, 4-pound pails. . ivee of all moths, caterpillars, b Ihis guns at the advanei foe and | ¢ G ounty. foe !B Snowdrift. 10-nounl pail . it mei, ete. You would not sell one |'en died with the sacred name of | A 5 {1 mowarih, i {“mother” on his ashen lips. Then | ( , vd e 4 cans family size Cream. ... .. onr trees for a lot of money v sheriff’s posse dashed in with HOT A0y V. Page i 7 cans baby size Cream 0w cartestness of vour recard | whoops of vietory, ) ri o v % aving i rrom s enemies Miss Claire Dengon lay vled l ol f 1 lon 1-2 barrel best Flour. ... ont in a graceful and picturesque po- | crinning 12 pounds test Flour. i L lork Picnic Hams, per pound .. J c a“ a‘ wal e “m lng 0 “Who are you, and how did you Poll aty, | o ” y ’ oK connty, ot Tne LT I3 e I RRHA8 BakCAit: Gt [ o Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams v ‘She's the girl,” answered the Ao Octagon Soap, 6 for. . . .. RSV e i - B brigand leader who had dicd and | e 'l ')‘ e Ground Coffee, per pound.. ... ..... ‘l ome again to life with promptness M of bemin : » R L M AR S H AL L gy | 4 g i v “The girl be hanged! You made a ! zing e estat l , mistake! There is the girl over there nd to be sol y y p CONTR ACTOR AND ’BUILDER {von should have carried off, but she In interest of said mit W e() § i dex : : {was late In getting here. Nilee sort Pl ° Y v ~ @it . I ‘ < Y Wili fargish plans and specifications or will follow any plans aur! of a thing you've done!™ ARG 1 3 " Saiih N | G T TR S Miss Claire recovered her diguity, . sy specifications {urnished. Lund as the “sheriff® stepped forward | 221 il TR T T . . 5 and raised his hat she demanded in | Tram | v n BUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY ran; : R 1 “Sir, will you explain this outrage?” - | “y ' et e show yon some Lakelond Lonies I have built, w VIl try to, miss. and beg your par- !don a thousand times over. W are e re LAVELAMD, Fhone 267-Giaen FEANENR QT g Sothe. S are o6 | e aun 1wre acting a play for a re The girl | R TR T A TR A N R T R O NN Y who wi P :hv; f br bu R R T T TR s { cath | ' ' ‘nll]lxu- ms u l you were there, nds ¢ ad. his W H J iH H Y ap- \ Live Where You Will Like 4 ' NOVELS ha !nm an d a smile 1s the nride cf *he ‘0‘"' hc‘ghhors v fault, and 1 can to NOVELS 5 5 : £z ; : en. T think vyou . 1o clean cut man or wori.n Hero jou! We At cieiclsing grea o & ke an \\Nmm'mr but it v \ an seil our ROSEDALE lots ouly to thr late then. Our cue was out ard : care that makes vou a cor 3 ¥ best riass of pe ‘hus we had to hustle. You were in the woods e the “Laascry that is diff you desirable neig in addition | 10 gather flowers™ s = i at Long the “Lawiory it te ROSEDALE'S other aitratcions | His query reminded Miss liota. % Rpdbieny YOUR OWN SPECIAL LAUNDRY Wida strets, shade troes, fertile '!‘l“" By T “]“‘1 Akl et OB Ot 47 ek 3 A Ll' bullding restrictions. Inside the "‘l~:};:|‘“ - l.“ ‘fl\',‘l(\,"\? ;Iy T at | 7 ' Try Us Today—Just Guc *y, one block east from Take Mor enca! There's a peor little animal re sell SMITH & STEITZ astoned back to. th e carcely a word betwe i ad G. C. ROGAN Deen-Bryant Duildine presently arrived .u the t When the chip: < been explained Whatever you want in rea lestate. down on a log and laughed {mail vou any of th POPULAR N wa baye it It was three mont er when Mr. | NOVELS for w2 nts. postase pre- Plione 130. West Main 2 Tlenson felt it his 0 say: 'paid i ol s Pose " S ‘Claire, 1 could never give my con- | sent to your marrying an actor” “1 don’t expect one to ask for my hand,” was the reply | “But this—this Mr. Aldrich?" “Oh, he went into the coffee irust | long ago!” The Shaw-Clayton o L Lakeland Steam Laundry lw"" Stationery Co. Subscribe for The Telegid Tampa

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