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ey romw. A St T % TAGE TWO. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKFLA‘\'I’ FLA., JAN. 29, 1913, ( 1: H. C. STEVENS FOR WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE A handsome line of Souvenir Spoons, Hand Painted China Cloisonne Bar Pins, Belt Pins, Waist Scts A Complete Repair Department. Work Carcfully and Prempt!y Done DEGEOHOPGSOPOHOPOSOE OISO LHOSOHOIOSUFOFCECIOLT IO o Ft’)l‘ The Men -» A DBHEOTOTDIQIQNOIO DG DBOBOGO OBOBPOE :"3 sosn -&oso&owomowmm -] ki * OB P DD Pt MREL THRLED P i Two Girls. Thelr Lovers, and an { Escaped Convict in One Grand Mix-Up. BY LAWRENCE CLAY, There was a satisfled, complacent look on the face of young Will Hayes as he made his way through the streets of the pretty suburb to catch the train for the city. All was going well with him, even to his love afair, and his financial future had a rosy look. There was an equally happy look on the face of the assistant superintend- ent of the workhouse located in that suburb as he sat in his office that morning. lie had a political pull to keap his job: young lady he 1| nd had as good as wt more could & n ¢:k for? Noth | Ing wrong Somniers! And there wa Vel smiile or the face of 3 luh 1rd as she » for a drive in fact, 0 WS gtepped in ther into beamed It was &} I A Somers when she got urse of true love was sncothly. i She had the house .hm wou'ld dive in alread: picked out, but of course had said nothing iHis fatier vas rich, and th bridal check would not be less than $50,000, And there was still another who smiled and thought it a good world to lve in. He also was connected with the workhouse. e was 8o connectd | the salary was good; the | with it that he had three more years | to gerve. [l didn't have any but was referred to as No. 1,750. emiled because he had made a good record and been appointed a trusty and was to be sent to the city that mor: nam:. ‘And | w was trying td catch him!” ls-xd Mr. Hayes. “It appears that you don't know assault ked Miss whom to im "r ny and batter!” re- | was an escaped convict then you were more than willing to see him get away | ! from pursuit. [ confess that your lt- titude puzzles me. 1 will have the guards continue the pursult while take you home in my auto.” “Thanks, but I couldn't think ot hothering you! If you do overtake the escaped prisoner please kill him wlth out mutilation!” Mr. Somers raised his cap and sped on, aud Mr. Hayes, when he had got rid of some of the blood and tousle, helped the chauffeur to adjust a new He | {haven't done, thank goodness, and that | tire and accompanied the rig back lo e city. There was very little cen- ation en route, The longest speech iss Ledyard indulzed in was: ‘I think your nose is broken, and it < it gerves yon rl’,ll! for butting into air in the lease!™ wis 'h1 T Was not vour a Miss list go, o reply red to vlucent smile t roon, when the lover drop- 1 in 1o show her his nose and relk uis adventure, By the time he was iwh her smile had vanished and . e said: ! \Well, you certainly are a big idiot!"™ ! f'ut what for?"” | For chasing the man.” | ‘But didn’t 1 want to see where he | went?” ‘It was your business to go along | about your business. On several oc- | casions | have noucnd this silly hablt of yours, and— \lllv" he exclaimed. “Yes; even idiotic!” “Well, there's one g a sellcom rked Mi Ledyard with cutting ,'. | “If you knew that this man was in. | | nocent why not say so in advance?” | | asked Mr. Somers. “If you thought he , fdiotic thing I is to get married!” o MR. R. E. representing '_i |l Strauss Brother; Merchant Tailors Will be at THE HUB thre. this jweek, commencing Wedp, A chance to get a perfect fit Made Clothes. AN RIS R Th@ H: JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue G 3}' Lakelarg . . ;- Ing on an errund. At a certaln spot h.| And with that he grabbed for his) would be met and tiken care of. Hape N4t and made off, and there was no fosoibles telling how meny apologetic notes h!s word of hoaor | T me f i That was the stage setting on thu: :\”i( '(',‘w fi't")';,“rll (_(:?' ";I(:",ngkh m' summi s moreing vwhen a prison guand | gt _‘""‘l'_‘ "“"’l ""u: n? o ig 8 dashed in on the assistant superintend DA IRLCL HONCIE 28 YASL EDINS bl : St i eepia take in that suburb when he bolted. 3¢ g. “\f ‘_','_'” S For two long weeks four people ,*9 g 8 D LTI HHE HORES, ik stood on their pride and saved their | L’A (' : - s © “He was sent 1o the city early th tage stamps and choe leather, 1t kg = = [ & |[morniu ght have continued two weeks long- |7} 1 ):, “Yes, ir. and when he got there he Lo byt for the conviet, Iis friends f ‘ O & | changed his clothe holted ™ Bdn’t rally wiih the eash to get him ,“ : “Telephone the police and the de o the Pacitie const to become a grape f I : } pots.” : l ver, and Le returned to the eity ‘"' Cv ! 2 Yoo, sir, but he's played a sharp rh he heurd o 1 the lovers' quar |. g‘ Lal\dand, FlOl"lda t trick. He took o tiolley for Yonkers 13, he made a decision, vgl & 3 and wi'l probubly get of gomewher One evening o week later Miss Led- b o & 200 Blue. 5o |mod Wide G the woods for w day of vard was informed that a working: i 3 BEBEOLAVOLOBO BT »t“gi” l man wished to speak with her for a (! v a e e prison atto was ordered ou ! yoment, and or wondering for a | ¥ L O Elwi -0 :040‘ QPO TOIQIOIOI0n “: and Mr. Somers went booming awa: | minute over sueh a request she told o s | with l\\;u Fuards to pick up a trail the butler to show him in. It was |k S Mis« Loedyard's suto proceeded in | Hogan and he was not a bit abashed. ‘F Wh C Y G 'r 3 : 'é the direction of Yonkers | Kid, it's all my fault,” h:-‘ began. i ( ere &n Ou et } (n & Mr. Will Hayes was met at the sta- | “What is>" |§} tion by a messenger and told 10 80 0| “hut you and Mr. Somers are outs. | He i ! T foct ng ut i ) a ri this « > A 2 (o Yonkers on a bit of business for the | I'm de conviet dat bolted, and I'm &! Bre Al }rl.lg flol’( ! “” the ¢ - Salt Mackeral, large ......... 104 flr:n-‘ He ‘;;”k Iaf |ru|l-'-‘,\'. At lmm:luln ashamed of it. | hear dat dey caught [gj | YOU need a certain instrument or appliu e . point on the line, where a ghway |de man dat was tryin' to ecatch me — W e 1 : ; crossed, Mr. Hayes noticed a good |and broke his nose.” flmlt tfi tms sm” L ha‘e s Smoked Blotten .............. he looking girl in an auto. She wasn't as “But what is all this to me?® was good looking as his girl, but she was | asked e ——— —r Kippered Herring, tins ........ 25. ' | handsome enough to catch and hold | “I don't want Mr. Somers to be ‘ his eye for a moment. t'rowed down over dat mix-up. i de I D) Py Hertli Rba. ti 200 ; Fifty rods beyond the girl a man left | bloke hadn't resisted he'd have a dalsy r0 S r " ( ( [ » e RS SRR S e ] w the car without waiting for it to stop. [of a nose today. Mr. Somers' all ' J ? He went rolling over and over In the |right--all right.” ! : Cotl ROB, HINB vt v i v shinass 2ic > | bushes, and the kind hearted young “And you are going back to prison?" {AL Tev oy man leaped after him to see if he was “Sure, Mike, but 1 want to see de Phone 89 3‘ Qulc'\ ‘[:( ; Gt T % hurt, and the car went on and ieft |cully wid de broken nose first and | 81 bried Herring, dozen .........2 ¢ both {sauare evervthing up. Dat break's [ ¢ 2 Then the first jumper got up and :lmin' to cost me a year or two more tmported Sardines ...... 10c to 20 :? fled. Then the second got up and pur- | Make it up wid Mr Somers He's a 3 © [ Bued. Then Miss Ledverd eame along | daisy.” | i s rd Surdined . iieesioni 15¢ 5’ and at sight of the running men she | Mr. Haves' nose got well and his @ jordered more speed Half a mile be- | fiancee ppoloagized and made hin ) | BO000OCOOCOOCOLE0OLOOGOOODOBDOOC ; * ) n hap- ! , % |hind her was the prisor to, und as | py. A 30 zave hir < 4 g oL i -1. she speeded up it 1ot cut another link. | self bu nt with thv - . . 5 o, ey As Mr. 1 hind the other | feeling expr < mif i b { o KT m =~ [ man e w to bo ove rtaken 4, e a couple| & 7 i Prre oo ore ~ R e e e 3 aud his was | A few s like me around | A& Fer A il hinds « 4 is tin had | to talk v g VJ E; r 4“"rls é (a 0 an ahead \\:‘.B:(Copyrn:‘w' 192 by the MeClure Newse ". c s ) : . ) hut W out ot 1ticate,) C B PHON=Z ©3 3 R ik 'S ; ¢ hurry!” { ng Men ;: DEGTC L0 GLOGOHOIOH o 3010509080 ledvard asj The cr It in life comes in [ « & s the plasi fanes. wien 1o | &S00 ls f P ECSECALE enc F/1L e 5 noa hurry to see a many mothers t they have dene | & ;: SOT OO QT OECE FOOOOO0QGOQO0E | bad mi nd then are their duty by ke the baby warm | & B * ready to sympathize with him and | its stomach fillod and a ratile in jie o » [ »} k4 »’X an ror Odlc Sa!e 0 A assist him to get awaoy |hand. P'ut we are now learning that o DL‘“ & “” an t Bu”d“ g bais g é N’ o A Cres Miss Ledyvard acted on impulse, she the impressions the ehild recei in [ COOO00QV0OVDDDDOG D X 2 \ thought she had an escaped prisoner (Its infaney before it reaches the sehool o < hnelind as there is in Florida, one and a half |in the avto, and €he was giad of it | must be reckoned with, dmlnm a § mile fion st tion; (»0 a-res under goud wire fence; . |The _ulo coming up hotked at her, | writer in the ome Progres FOHOHOTOHOPOIVICIDIOL DD LD GOIOIOIOIOID 2 30 acr Utiviated 1'). large be r orany ‘b‘“ she paid ro attention. The man | 7ine. It is not a meanin ] v © ? 2 s " irge earing o myee trees, . | 8head had taken to the woods and was | that “Mothers mold the nation.” Thes & g <0 L« m. s, budded, 4 vears old; 30 acres out of the game. The nin beside her | accomplish it by molding them—b.- | & { § fine pine Ginbie: 10 acres cheice hammock lard cov- ¢ Pl l”‘”;f‘“' “”?l she could not under- | fore they leave the cradle—whether | o 'e L‘e LQ[ F{( s1th stan p oS tio! 2 4 = < H k & ercd with o2 10 aeres good muck land. ke vira s ek N : 'n: mmm‘m s i Aiadl A e ""‘,;I” a & ‘. S i . v 4 [=fg LR 26Y were speel b b4 § Phe fivst miswith $2,300 cash gets this bargain, | ‘""‘;wmk""' . "Mm e A) ki “ A another 82,000 14,1, . £ SR g ump and run'" lthn man. they will have done much to |- Q \ \,( T 82000 1 b pid in one, two and three years 3| Bt NE Haves aidit Wy choutd | Solve the problem of making bettes | arge shirment of UICK | % Act quick as tins not last. § | he? He war { hear all boys better m-v. and better n tions. 1 & v y 1 B e ABout it. Tie staycd, and he way grag | None of the vatiable treh - Stoves. Be sure and get one cs ! 3 {ged from the auto ang ndled | church, the «r)u 1 or the st 1 e . Fx Ve € in a brutal way t Was & minuts give sheuld be red, but the ) e : 4 s a minute or 1t the mother [ T l[ LA l!\'}i—l- uL“ |Y CO-, lflk?lafl" l:la more 1 1 rd 1 ‘_\7,._ with her home t . o g“flg fas‘- é ? Somers ricosy cach otlicr, gnd | 90 more in the | | - 5O she r‘r.} d out at him: | fluence his after life than . e "W 1 OF your heeses| N = Let us figure on vour plumbing ¢ o g | net Lo 4 & 0 i I S p /0 N “Dut h ’ l | “10 }v‘rk g ‘ut he's re was answered. Conclusive Pro 1o i / : i { fib u-i i iid i U0 WUTRY §| e outeror 1oy (o tnavered | e 2 ning. We have a fully equipped ti! MAIN STREET $ | alone!™ PR (I WReE ¢ ricasly)--Send for a | i MAIN STREET, Near Citrus Exchange Phone 330 Red & «gate, do you i+ i i b 5 & iri MA (ES $ 1 Notied Ton nriges ! ';tmafl Head Walter -What's up? b for repairing. < S . T we had trust- | “See that woman aver there? She's | ¢ > o ¥ i m? w e st b | RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK ¢ “ 10 o - : 5 % it you Py b " . N : (8 L"\ . SEE THEM. C1N SAVE V4! weg¥yY & | and Il never speat: t { : o Every 'l‘.mf‘; in Hardware and Fur: Crushed Rock, Sand and Coment for Sale M prison!” | an’ gave me a tip'"—New York Week: | & LUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPIi0sg £ stru e oo CERING I & - - 12 sl 1€ inch Drein Tile for Sidewalk, cute ¥ ug Tiewer § 0 zhout it, Hogan® | o :3 Mounds, Etc ¢ es aud not Hozant® | M $ox ,v,,cnc.e' o Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Frer of Crarpe E - 5 o S S T . & l ! H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Droprictor. § guards. i ) bbbt o B 8 lfi el ar “fire leap e :‘ 'z’ BOCHI0T JH08020104000I00DI0OTT400 RS- Penene “But Hogan came this way” MC"C POTOTOIOIVIOIOIOL VIV PO FGIGOPOFAIOTOIT T2