Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 5, 1912, Page 7

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IN THE LEAD When it comes to fresh, pure, full- strength drugs, toilet articles, sun- dries, and all drug store merchan- dise, just go to your phone and cail 62, and you will be connected with department, and our special order your particular desire will be taken are of with satisfactory, good ana prompt service. HENLEY'’S Phone 62 HFQIQT OO0 OIOIOIDION0 FOL0E0% Every day a "busy: day at this store. Come see for yourself. 2Pharmacy c in e D e R T 0 Gy - Lak The Town I — Zal Make herl(itchen Work, 'O\ Easier- It won’t cost you much, and think how much happier your, wife will be. Come here and let us talk this matter over. Let us show you the little inexpensive kitchen implements that will make an easier day’s work | for your wife==food choppdrs, handsome, dur- able kitchen ware of all kinds, keen edged cutlery, toasters, percolstors, etc. TheJackson B L y— Co.:: ut-over inization High iful Lake r Straw- Weguarantee all property just For reiiable information see & Alfield e s g A —— —— e —— - —————— Wilso Timber Lands, Home and, S:tuated on liing Farms, nted by us g | “She QuickerBetier. MHOTOG LO0AOVOOROVOVOTOVO0. Got It. By JEANNE 0. LOIZEAUX, As Nancy, {ollowed by young Ten- ny, came up from the lake and across | | i | | the veranda of the inn she noted that her Aunt Ann’s busy chatter to Mrs. Ordway ceased. and judged that she | had been the subject under discus- sion. Aunt Ann | herself at Nancy's approach, and the { girl had determined to find out why. | Now, instead of going up to change | ker dress for a gzame of tennis she | turned summarily on the good-locking, brouzed young fcllow as they stood together in the Lall “I'm going to c¢honge my mind in- stead of my dress, Mr. Tenny. Will you mind if 1 dou’t play until tomor- row?” He did mind, but said he did not, as politeness demanded. “But you'll still go on the lake with { me tomorrow?" he asked, as he prepared to go. She nodded her brown head with its close braids, and iand he thought how adorable déep blue eyes were, and a smooth tanned face with an odd dimple in the left cheek, and a little boyish figure, Rid of her shadow, Naney deliber- ately entered the almost unused inn parlor and sat down near the open window to hear what her aunt, just outside, was saving about her. All su or the wellpresrved old dame had worn an indeflnable air of secrecy. 50 she had ccased to persecute the I with arguments why she should { “marry and settle down.” Why? “If at twenty-four a girl doesn’t know what she wants she never will. ' letting her alone to sce what she | will do. I've given her every advan- tage since her mother died when she was sixteen. She's had attention enough for a dozen normal girls, and has made no use of it. She shies {away from a decent marriage like a | skittish colt! v sl have her Lead! Jolin Nortoa is o up next | week con t 1o know what pped Mrs. Ord- Das s nl sum- ghe doesn’t war “lohn cert st ry t “And soomingly just becanse he s in every respect It would {hv just the thin or girl in her set would e ild to do. This winter when [ ores d Jiee that a p the wild o nd that f ud that W § p well as help rewy Well, he comine for another try with her” “And Vho is he? | “Nobody iz, a cousin of the | Fosrers. A civil engineer without a | cent to Nis name - going to Sonth practically an ad . There ascinating | [ America this fall, “ venturer hut fore, Naney fin | Well, this summer is the end. If she refuses Johin Norton, I'm going to give Lier the little £5,000 her mother left her and wash my hands of her Let's dress for the afternoon. Isn't it time?" As the old dames lumbered toward the front door, Nancy made a swift, silent flight to her own room and sank into the first chair with both hands pressed fo ner burning checks “And- [ let mygelf be ma ] { epied on, diseussed like this!™ A it tie thought roused her to planning a course of action At least she wonld not be on hand “next week” to give Mr. Norton “his chance™ before the assembled multitude! She would de- mand her little $5.000, put it in the hank, study ecither nursing or medicine, as she had begged to be al lowed to do when she left collepe three years before. She would be | happy to fall out of the circle of o legsnesgs and chatter | As ghe dregeed for lunch she felt a | new life shaping itself for her. East- man Tenny would- advise her. Ile a man of action. At thirty he beginning to do things, if his preparation had been Tong. She would ! ask him At the i 3 was walt stair's foot he and asked to lunch with ke 1 afte rds led her to the por i] with an odd iook on his face s “Will you do me a favor? 0 ing to Sonth America day after to- morrow. Just have a telegram 1 you—give me all day tomorrov ™’ Somicth cecmed o« ‘ t upon her spi He wa , of course! ‘ “Dress i 0 where [ ¢ en yourng to a ro over a hugely like mention of present was afternoon ¥ swept top and loc glorious with lat a glow of eplendor rld and the two past | of” he quoted. down and let me ! thing.” i She obeyed, and he ¢ imself | beside he All he prod was a thick pa s of k pictures, but | wonderi she looked at the ! They were pictures of bri he i had helped build, then of wild South | :Am(’r'(d] gcenery, of g s of men | at work, men in rough clothes doing | | rough '»\urk of mountains and deserts "and rivers as always hushing | ildoat cvop in her i And Woman-Like. Miss Nam] THE EVENING TELEGRAY, AR (1AN!" 'Ly N0V - > 3 a oi panorama «f my . i@ ' lide, explaited whimsically. *I; I love to do things. The }Lbll!~ Lave given me the first sum- Taer-r t-polite-society time 1 bave | la‘l veople dled when 1 am free to say that ie than live as they do. | work and real people. * what 1 want. | am on| get it, too-—save the great- ! don't know about that . and somehow she | the | 'Newspapers MY LINE 7I&CL1'L)ES I NOTICE OF mok. | An election will be held at the vsual voting place in Lakeland, Fla., on November 19th, 1912, for the purpose i electing mayor and taree councilmen. Said te conducted according to the re- vised ordinances of Lakeland. L. A. CLONTS, Mayor of Lakeland. Magazines a election te Stationery Post Cards | ! “here is = Ny ast year and Cigars WE AMMER 0 must spend this” » placed before i' l" Ler a piciure of untain cabin, |Come and sce¢ me before pur- £t d spiendid heights and spaces, s‘l'sf‘c]m asing clsewhere. Your ; home, Naney. It has a ¢ R e with every set of hor<e shoes we put en 4 ks @ rings o and books and things, a i ; o For we make the shoes fit the evpboardful of blue dishes, and a|patronage appreciated. kit ! Thare'are the men's cabiad feet, not the feet fit the shoes as ie B of the men have wives and often done. To know how much dif- «hildren. They have only me to look | and T can’t do—-a woman's work is no school for the children, ' is no one to show them a high- standard of living. And this™” he neluded soberly, “is the real worka 11" 1t was a kodak of himself in work clothes. tall and strong and | uncenventional. He rose, and \u‘nin;:l er [ ) hir by the hand, helped her to her |- feet these pietures vepresent all T am |2 vdoall 1 oheve, except a few thou ' sands in bank. 1 have no relatives f‘ vearer than the Fosters. 1 brought .; Youoout here in the wild to tell you | o of my wild life before—I offered vou | ference this makes send your horses here to be shod next time. You'll be amazed at the improvement in hie sait and temper. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby mi Edisonin Thester "’"e le'Cm S'IOI) & .-0 0*.'0'-'0"0»: ORI '0'.'0.0 0' L. W, FULGHUM ELECTRICIAN OFOFLPOFOFOFDINEOFOTODO O & the whole outfit. Do you want it?” ymething compelled her to look 7 R 1 & ,." . up at the m-r!onsl resolute face, and Dealer in* Kieetries! Sepplics, ... House Wi 'lm"‘ a ver she couldn't answer., R avi [ostimates Chee I']ll”\ Given, ... “You k ant ¢ fe, a ¢ Y Failn, ;1. L?;;::-: 1‘\\1;:”;\ ‘:u;"'::l‘. :.l u‘.;‘l-l.{:- lln ).lml Store Room: Rose 81, Jacksen & Wilson ornament, though heaven knows \Varchouse % i d A : you've sufliciently ornamenial for -a Line's court! It's wicked to ask you but 1 do-want you, Naney Do PHONE 153 you hnow yet--just what you want?” 3 His voice was whimsically tender SE TR T T TR St S S SR S SO S S SR S w0 AT it e S =] Neney remembered her aunt's vordsand smiled as she stood facing [-—'—————————'—-—'———— thie big young fellow and his odd | fahion of offe imself 0o O B R R R FORD DI M she said su uly, truth and | < “o oo coming with a T\I-‘ll to h“'" ,..l- k o " l"' L] o e | akeland Foundry and Machme o vant ven! and all the things you z a E { .' 9 Fave and what you do ¢ tyou | < i e You must know I want you!™ & 4 : g Ve the went happily back to the i | 7 We are now proparca to furmish iron and brass cast- what no- musedly Lay to “I wonder a twelve-hour Cines of all descriptions, We also de all kinds of SR Vet S Tt Vol ARE- ST NN NAE TaY T h Tu e a wedding? U'moafraid T & aichine work, g % ie Yaven't been exactly a comfort to her Phe man tughied I'rom her con | ! atiow o The poroh b U Teh hk(’, and Foued n afid Mac |m> 0 i this noon 1 ogath hat Mr. ‘ ¥ Sorton will not have i last try ) 1 Naney looked at him reprovingly. l hone 230 ],.lluLl.nl lni\ Were you listening, too. T went e s g nd i dra e oo 6 B ..:4,<;030n¢,§.wsog,n|@m,\ prrposely into the parlor. T heard - it all |) d you? bhid that make you 1 || me AOADOOOO0 S0 IO SO OOOIODOD 0L OO OUOL ¢ were due 1o be told sooner (£ robut it didn't make me any | WHY clower about it! :;} They looked b cach other and @ Have insects roaches, mosquitoes and all kinds of bugs? They stiled AR (Copyright, 112 0 \) aclated Literary ‘:“. spread. I'ress, ] o e CONTAGIOUS DISEASES é NEW TYPE OF WORKINGMAN Elevation of the Race Assured When the Finest in Literature Is His Prefercnce. | The type that counts is the young collier who goes in for economics, Scarching the Mid-Rhonnda shops for strike literature, the writer brushed shouiders with one of these young col- liers You might have imagined by his dress, by his cloth cap, pulled down until its peak almost covered his eyos, by his muffler, that his in- SIS O terests were easily guessed. Such as || he, vou would have said, supported | the numerous amusement halls of [$ this dreary valley, made up the erowd | & that cxcited itself over football and E, boxing. We were looking over the | & shelves where the “remainders,” “sec- f?, ond-hand,” and new and old reprints o were delightfully mixed. Ilere were § the fat “World's Classics,” hefore their thin paper days. My neighbor pleied out the first volume of Buckley's “History of Civilization,” and muscd, openly, “T think T'll have a bhob's worth of this” Then he looked up at me, inviting conversa tion. “CGood cnough” he said, “for |™ a day like this, ¢h I ventured to | — suggeet that Buckley was a bit digered fted today. e loughed. “Oh™ e replicd, “perhayp » is o little anti 'é} quated, but h ll help to pass ¢ ald few hours.” So he paid his shilling, |‘j' and, slipping the thick little volume B into his pocket, hie went—Cambria | . Leader i Don't Get Up in a Hurry. Don't jump up the first thing your eyes arc open. 1 you sleep the The vitality i culation not A sudden ¢ of bed i3 a shock to ! 5, especially to | © the hea a 3 pumping the < blood den! ) ch & hurry. Stretch 1 yaw ad, yawn . and stretch tch the arms and & treteh ti } A good n than 1l 3 the —From Queer People. “These artists are a queer lot.” “How now? “One of them wanted to paint an old stone bridge on my place. I & ure 00 0 e | thought I'd do him a favor, so I had ‘:' | the bridge all fixed up and put into Q thorough repair.” “Well?" “Darned if he didn't get grumpy.” OSOBOPLSY 25 and we will tell you how to rid your home of them Phone all Germicides and disinfectants of all kinds for poultry yards, barng, sick rooms, ete CENTRAL PHARMACY PHONE 25, THE ONE PRICE STORE DOGOOAGOOOO00000000 CHICHDO LI SOOOER MO DO . Lakeland Artificial Stone Works Near Elcctric Light Plant MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE TH"M. CAN SAVE YOU MONRY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Mounds, Ete, @Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. LOLGBOTORGIH OO 000 CIOIGEOFUMIIURCE 4 CHNLPOIIINS Flowe: DSDPOFOPDINFOFTISDBOE0 Special Notice! ALWAYS SOMETHING FRESH B P ok = e i e ) PRALPOENEU FOAIOFOEOINID P EOSOFOPOPOHO Fecker's Buckwheat Flour, 1b. .. Se whole W1 Flour, 1b 5¢c Rye Wheat Flour, 1b... 3¢ s Flap Jack Flour, pkg...15: Farina Flour 15¢ Oat Meal Flour, pkg...10c 5 Puffed Rice, pgk -13¢ Puffed Wheat, pkg 10c a W. P. PILLANS & CO. QDO IR C SOOI SOLADLOR L CF0 2D

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