Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 28, 1912, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. & PROPRIETOR PRI (Gl bl CLEMMONS Phone 279 Market Florida and Western Meats of All Kinds Fresh Vegetables # Mother’s Bread I The Sanitary MANAGER Corner Florida & Main l Just The Things For NIRRT == P T s R ~e of Cut Giass, Hand China, Silver ail suitable for Wedding Presents. Painted terling “ QL You are invited to look over our stock. It is complewc in every line. Mauny & vousg man has we Wity upward in 1]1\ husiness wo. The habit of saving in a rcprcwnh tive institution---as well as the helplw as- sistance which this bank renders its patrons---demands consideration, The doors of this bank are open to as- sist every worthy enterprise of indi- vidual or corporation . % Lfl[ AMERICAN STATE BANK OF LAKELAND We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest BLANTON & ROGERS. Lawyers. Block, ‘Phoae -'!he I’rofessions-' MMDR SAMUEL F. SMITRH. § Lryaut ERR] Lakeland, Fla. TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— SPECIALIST ! Raymondo Bldg. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ~‘keland, Florida ‘bone: Office 141, Residence 22. ‘NO. 8. EDWARDS Bryant Bldg Lakeland, l"ll Attorney-at-Law. S SRS s Office in Munn Building. DR. W. 8. IRVIN ' LAKELAND, FLORIDA. VENTIST Established in July, 1900 @. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Architects oms 14 and 15 Kentucky Bullding tones: Offica 180; Resldence 84 Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. " DB, N. L BRYAN, | LAKELAND, FLA. DENTIST. Phosphate land examination. Sur-' oms § and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- veys, examination, repads | ing. Phone. 339. { Rlueprirting. KResidence Thone 306 Red. - v LAKELAND, FLA. Briey ‘an}‘ ] ‘:IRUCTIO‘XS R WRG - | Violins for Sale. : X : ~--n~§-}$ ?30\2::?\-1,1-(%\- PROF. MURPHY. | vodka together Hair Remedy we have an ideal pre PHYSICIAN AD SURG N, ] g % S——— : St b . - 3 i Iowa Avenue, Near East Orange. | . aration of Sage, combined with 8 Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. . Phone 11 thkt g ‘ In the ';?”d Oid D';’)'i"h b | phur and other valuable remedies for . of mes even » 3 N Lakeland, Florida. | ; In former vl g _ | dandrufi, itching scalp and thin, AT !ladies and gentlemen seem mnot ic S ; : : JR. R R SULLIVAN - . MACDONOUGH. 'have troubled even to wash their | Weak lair that is split at the ends O PHYSICIAN 4 Architect hands with any frequency. Even the |Or constantly coming out. few ap- | SICLIAN— | fair and witty Margaret of Navarre on | plications of this valuable ren | _cvial attention given to Surgery and Gynecology R. B. HUFFAKER, - Attorney-at-Iaw— Sldg Barww. Fla Newest Ideas in Bungalow Designing Room & Deen & DBryant Blde ft‘ xrne;:-atl.av: | Of Course Not. Women have no head for figures. nt I You can't 1t they akeland, Fla. e p Nl oy ten years ago.—Derwent N | was also lined vith s ' now wore the { false toward one who adored her, THE 218NNy PELEGIRAM s 1S N PLA OCT. 2N, Petersburg. He fi t ught knowledge The A and div ravel forgot his mis- sion. Catherine Gourko was hand- some; her large, cxpressive brown eyes held in their depths a charm and fascination which few could resist. Sometimes these eyes dreamed: usu- ally they sparkled with laughter; again, they might be said, oor even blaze with anger. The abund:'nt jet black hair contrasted well with the white neck, the pale temples and glowing cheeks. There was also the perfectly molded figure, endowed with subtle strength of an animal. Dewald became a monomaniac, his world now centered about this wom- an. As before, he passed along the avenues lined with palaces and plant- ed with trees, but he saw only her face. He even found himself shadow- ing her throngh villas and gardens. He joined the social clubs to which - and tnr‘) at last met. A hed Il won, she belonged Sae dea! This chamber vz void of effects, its ranged as to dea:d len sound. heet me revolver The Russian v rded 2 1 and took his n the center of the I room. Having won at dice, Fis faec A necklace of ) about the American’s neck, and he retreated to the farthest end of the coom, The place would be immediate- 1y darkened, and the shots slan would follow the sound of the bells. 1f Dewald es hles would be turned. out end Dewald listened for iona! to fire, his body crouched and th bells about his neck sitert, he heard a whis and felt th vent er back of hinr. He was open panel and the ancl reain. As he listen vere other bell the man who heli ion that his the room 1 and Doeweid 1 in. The pan he was thru smile, With some sati lver from the Russi fanded bhim a feeling over him. The : to murder his rival. Having 1t would doubtless be false to him, e cast a glance at the pale, determined face before him. He pitied the Rus- sian and realized that they were both fools. The lights again went out, and he heard the tinkle of the bells—now here—now there. Then he pointed his revolver toward the ceiling and emptied the chambers. Again the lights were on and they faced each other. Apparently the outcome was | a surprise to Catherine Gonrko. There had been no groans—uo outery. She entered the room, “Ah, you have both escaped.” she cried, feigning pleasure at the outcome. What an actress she was! “Well, the American was first test- ed,” she exciaimed. “It is not so? She approached Dewald stretched arm. Grasping her wrist he cried: “Flend, could you not deal fairly | with an admirer? See,” Dewald m { the Rus- le]llB GRAY HARS with out- | OHNNIE'S GOLDEKR F EXT. BICHETE peat the goi toxt of the mornin This Johnai nEelited 0 & I solden teat wa “1oam the bread of life.” When it ocame time lor Johnu @ this I am offering my entire stock of Dry Fo0ds, Notious, ars part of the program he arose fron ! ' his seat with calm assuranie i) ABSOLUTE walked boldly down the aisle to the | COST rostrum. Once upon the rostrum, | with the sea of faces confronting {f you want to make $1 do the work of 35, coma 1n DY 31072 him, Johnnie’s calm assurance sud- and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goode Erersthn denly left him. Things looked en- will be slashed to rock bottom prices, Including : tircly different from the platform. WHNS He hesitated, standing first on one | :LAH “o;mnoons;ns' PERCALES, CEAMBRATY foot and then on the other. Finally | ) 2 d i in a shaking voice he shouted: | i “I am—a loat—of bread!’ # Come and See My Line. My Prices Wi s e J A e 5 COULDN'T FIND HIS FLET. stonish You & U i icre is w verbatim copy of a let- ter reeeived by a local stove con- 7\ 1l v Doy Qip pL AN RS 1 1 ( wer ting b ' ! no ) ¥t Wi , VA li ther m and | i m omag, like i tols! yourare darn fools ¢ i [ viu back de stove LO-1I0rTOW Toveve: | becanse you are such darn feolish- ¥ n o : o i rite dis i find my fect | i § i adras C s Make Up Into the loir Garment Devised. neglize 1 ; KEW MATERIAL FOR NEGLCEE, i fl with oriental be ard lurid tone ~'.!‘.11 About ioof the a silk matching llm the figure on the madras, but use no further trimming. The material trims itself. A negligee in this design is unquestionably modest. It falls straight from the shoulders to the toes, does not cling to the fig- ure and may be flung on in a second of time above a princess slip of taf- feta or lawn. 25 in color of ‘Two Fortunate States. Oregen and Washingten ar 03 where roses blooin o'l the y QUIGKLY VANISH FMWW‘@WMM Isne occasion avowed her neglect of | 'elementary cleanliness in the fra | way. | lA Harmless Remedy, Made from Gar- den Sage. Restores Color to Gray Hair. of sadness accompanies first gray which untortanately are looked upon | advancing Gray ‘ handsome it may be, ed toward the sliding panel and push- | ed it open. The Russian looked on in | amazement. I was not in the room A when you fired” Dewald continucd “and when my turn came, I avoided the direction of the sound.” The tigres laughed | With a sudden rush Dewald <pruu< h | to an electric button and the lights | makes a person look old. We .J‘, feeling 10 discovery of the hairs as heralds of air, however were extinguished Then seizing | know tihe advantages of being younz Nevski by the hand he hurried to-| \side from the good impression a ward the exit. As he did so, the|youthful appearance makes on oth- American tor.o the bells from the ne\jk ers, simply knowing that you are of the Russian and hurled them mw'lwkin it 2 8 sives one courage the direction of the tigress. As the| ' AR 010 BOIRASE 82 mdertake and accomplish thinas S0 necklace struck the floor, several | ts were fired in rapid succession | Why sufier the handicap of looking by an accomplice properly stationed old on account of 2ray hairs. when i outside to see that their execution w, a simple remed; i1l tive your hair ! accomplished. There was a pierci outhful color and beiaty in a fes } [ scream as the bullets intended S0r v\ yipye? s i them reached the heart of the on: s y |8 who had planned their death. Then ek ommon ;| g all was silent; IreSS was s T Testor é | more. s ¥ Finally, mt * breath, Dew: notl . ered a wellknow: o tl king hands, drank | nt. | 'ud Nevski ent ! cafe, and after st - ‘ r!'!i. e TR Wyetl will bring 1 short time it K the color, ill remove “Look at these lovely mine,” said she to one of her s ‘LL;‘:"”m e A tiers: “they Lkave not br oy o nce of for eight . shine you ual of etiquette, “Ls : terie,” ymh yrhcd in 164/ ; it to * 0 : wash Ll\ handn every . : : Wag : . tly as represented TAMPA, ol .a"‘l: 10€ oJaest U IN /S o— . town i RER B L SLVRU T DAR A 2o TR PR AR RS B A AR S h ) 3 Vit Ao RATTR THE STORE THA! GEIS THENEW THINGS FIRST Our new Fall and Winter Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings are now in for your inspection. We have suits of the finest quality and make, alsc bei- ter bargains than we have had before. Come and judge for yourselves be- fore going elsewhere. B DT o T T he Hu: JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Xentucky Avenue Lakelan » vou have vour books audited? 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