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PAGE SIX THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK -—w if you are .0 get t possible our of life. haak account will help you to that ] A very small sum will open auat at THIS bank. Fiths o ot SRR RATONAL BANK of Lakeland o | oo —_ L ! 97927 | £ Lalib s 10 ¢ laundry worg looking for and e y ol yeg ., "5y Lolerond Sieam Laundry ) i 130 West Main St. [} . [ L I’ o A} 3 j ) B0 R g 2] & i i fi & ! e ..--“JJ "\LJLI iu‘ | 24 - b Is worth a poand of care, 2 For that recson it g I Pey Yo @ ‘ Vil buy Ru« !0 b 018 PN o [asure While FMive insurance can't : provent th 2 home fram buriiig down o k-3 e 'ad S 11> Lniren I is ho Scarce [ z nee comes the means for the 1 ] U0 B U ILDING OF IT UP | n,pw ent reliable companies. | am dealing 3 miasuraitce only. That is ty solc bus ness. ¢ é : I z ¢ }v. L MAWN Suceessor 'to the Johnson '.\"t'nCv @ Room 7, Ravmondo Bldy. l’h«mo30 ‘5 DO C20FOFOFOFO OPAFOFAPOE QFOFOBC SOPOFOE QPOEUSQPOP0P i THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD-~ 2225 hARCOURTALC0, CORRECT" NGRAVEM LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. Full line of Denuison’s Gift (e oqiy 1gs; also Gilson Art Co's 1ingraved Specialties, Holil i Fancy Goods, loys, Ete, LAKELAND BOOX STORE. R. L. MARSHALL CONTARACTOR AND BUILDER . @ WHEN WE FURNISH YOU @ | ! Yana ula- By GEORGE EL “Get out and ~luy Peter Griscom, i | “And never co | yellea .dditio: that had been, ’\Vilh()ll[ resentment. 1. but he was used to the o furious ways azain!" v alter his manag fellow's ' yelled old d aggressive, but was never to be I’uu‘l Burion took it all*quietly and It was a rude v lopes uf W ln- | ¢ in a Chica I . had come to ! ELAND, Fi.A, FEB. 7, 1913, i | | provis mented sh the | eapital i or the he | schems. It in their er | opinicn that wheat woull make a tremendous jump in the markets of 1d great mauy, erning this, held ol the world when the shortage report was mude publie. It now becime the mission of Paul to buy up all the grain he could. A di Pl D e s L L e 1 n ' Cetanon Soan, § “T am for good pric and the quotation \ '\& | simply rose in the distriet. oy not exceed . i ! went to llaston. He i\ ded! svaoutcd Griscom, » lion in I \ 3 you've acted an idiot. Here S 5 ¥ i you, st v ion of my | intrud. « ‘7 i { u T coice back to “I ha ’ J . ; i B fud that during my abseace, for the | he an e Won't Szeri ice | g fir e in six yc j “How 4 bl | p g Iner ¢ o . Bl 3 ',‘,, bt we are alwavs studying | | 3 i ) B gl a0 ke T | i by i oii 11et | eents n(- wauy 2 1iC £ i | Fi i al z0 by, W1 H ‘. s dropped to 65, and | oy W rive the “'a oSt nne Bt e s o an | ] Gl T like to fight | dded Paul, pl we give tae uiost i twearee H bk 0 i bis own mere Phone us and prove i 9 ml “You Ieft no orders to sell, sir,” re- ally. dvise you hold i Immd(d Paul. on to wheat. It will go still ] 1 . o | 't talk about it. Get out. | pigher § Best Butter, per pound .... ..\ m.... .... \E and otd sicom slammed | yn 10 om would not believe, | & Sugar, 1€ pounds N N5" omitg ;}1: of his office, and Paul Burton | byt he X at his bar- Cottolene, 10 pound Bety g s i e : q (W v eoin invited Paul to el i 1 | for " said the | Ay, et of protty | § Cottvlene, 4-ound pails. ... ... LT | SO, IuH would bu‘ I on that | ! Snowdiift, 10 ] poils { ; ficiontite o dresined S 3 cang family size Cream. . i S an elewent ) s : [ . She had been away with her | 6 cans baby size Cream. . N‘ ther on his veoeation, and more than | 1.2 barrel beat Flour. .. S T et ] i Jeul's heart had hungered for a ! {0/ uoinds beet Tois izht of her hnnny I W 2 flare- | vy i b up had come. il "—igno- | payl « Picnic Hamws, per pound B i and i a s¢ C”’uy | i Cudahy's Urcanvassed Bams .. 54k a thou 3 ay | l 4 | “I'd Like to Fight Somebody.” the spr carly ;o ordered et employ Fopure and s in Uilitiativ ten |t 2 he went o a 1 of 1 i he had made a circait of a1 fln county towns, but had not found employ- ment. “The reserve edly low,” he sai rcom at a little village hotel one | night. “Well, I've zot my old rugzed |hv.\llh back, anvhow. 1 suppose it's the humdrum of the city aguin. After Easton! And after Edna! Tioughts of the ideal to whom he had never told his love kept Paul ; wakeful. He found he could not | sleep, and got up and sat by the open | window, watching the moon and con- 1 tinuing to think of the sweet, innocent | face that it seemed he could never forget. Suddenly his attention was called to a nolsy tumult in the next room. Two persons had entered it They seemed to be strangers on their way to the city after a long western trip. Paul could not help but hear what they said. As he did so his mind be- came intent. | “We'll wait till we ash is getdug decid L2 went to his get to the city before we write up our report?” asked , one of them. | “Yes,” came the definite reply. “There are 8o many notes and memo. i randa to look over, it will take time and a quict place. I say, there will be some scrambling when the govern. ment issues thc.vslwat crop bulletin.” “I should say so.” came the “Why, in the two states a | covered the wheat yield is cent. short.” “I have the data for three answer. that I uty per states,” 2 5 - 2 5 . remarked (he other. “It sl u v ¢ b pass ang epceificetions or will folicw auy placs and with blight and rust, mearer (kirt 3 “Prices v.ill go u; D - “Yes. tiat is ce & <P ! A * 4 SPLCIALTY And t! Lz two men went over g lot of d s immensely t 470 we 2asw yew dome Leeloud Lomes ! have builg, to the ner. Paul ro, . 'expeclfid]. there had been disclosrd LiEITAND, Prone 267-Green FLOR m bim facts regarding the coming ervp report that were of immense Ah, me!” | partner, of cou " explained n “Well, Mr T Iy, rier “Her?” rop nn his ears Yes, a your A a ph tion, ) permission 1o poy Miss Mdna?” “That woull 1 too” hinsiness, trulls you aorem s Rurton.” &0, o, i W o result v ‘!u!—- coe of busin 1 f love. (opyright, \ 1n,) 1ACE OF GMIES INT EREST In People Reccnily Discovered In Papua, Scientists Sce a Connec- tion With the Stone Age. In a race of vovered in Papaa tratis 1S gee ane other connecting link between the | ~ average savage races of today and| primitive man of the stone agze. Tae| piro is the name given to this pygmy | race, but well molded, strong and active, ! In contrast to the Papuans, they have stocky, well-made calves instead of the thin, straight legs of their neighe | bora, Unlike most savages, they do mnot practice tattooinz or cicatrization, | Their needs for comfort are few. Each man may carry all his portable prop. ! erty in a sort of haversack, which is| tlung over his shoulder. This contains | ' his sleeping mat, fire stick, rattan for kindling a flame, tobacco and other odds and ends. They are remarkably skilful in hew- ing rough but absolutely balanced canoes from the heavy trunks of | trees. The craft are beautifully cary- =d and are propelled by paddles with h ng shafts and wide blades. Skilful ! as they are in the making of canoes, | their only implements are stone axes and bone knives, In disposing of their dead they wrap the body in mats and place it in a rude coffin usually constructed | of broken canoes. The cofiin is raised | on a sort of trestle and left until de- composition is complete. The skullg | of the dead are kept by their reln. tives and friends and in a gl become worn smooth from 1 Indeed, Yes 0 . ‘\'1d lhvn you bm e into a bank and stole money?” - “Why, yes, your honor. You know It takes money to keep an autoio | bite, judge! | and eilently cs recently dis. | The men arc extremely small |y ((WiITE SM .iu. 1OKE S ———— . I":’Vaf \J e W nd-nh CiCAR a8 . sy L] ) i ; ‘5 The best Unzon P4 ade cigar in town. They have stood the test. The Town of Beautiful Locanon The Town of Progress The Town of Opportunity lnqnin About It At Rmm l Raymondo Bldg., I.ukela.nd Florida C. D. M’CAIN, MANAGER. Telephone 309. STAR MARKLi D. A. HENDERSON Proprietor Corner Florida & Main Phone 279 anitary Market Florida and Western Me:ts of All Kinds Fresh Vegetables 4 Mother’s Bread