Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 15, 1913, Page 2

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, ] Y i ‘ PAGE TWO. SR HOEOFOPOTO FOROBOFO $0O SOUVENIRS We have some very heavy Sterling Spoons with a cut of the A. C. L.EDepot on the handle. Also a nice line of Cloisonne and Hand Painted Pins in many styles, H. C. STEVENS Lakeland Jeweler Fla. CRQEOEIE0 LOPOFOSCEOHONCTO: QIOSOHOPOSOE0S0S0SOTOFOFOH § : | lgor The M?th [ 8 } 2 CIGARS “Co. L Lakeland, Florida <00 Dlue. {A. H. T. CIGAR mg R ;- b &Cw We have putin a full line of Steel-Drake Baking Co. Cakes. Lady, Marble, W. P. Pillens & (. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK I H By H. LITHGOW, I | | i Cunniff's invitation to Thanksglving | dinner had been delivered over the telephone, as has become a usual cus- | tom in these hurried and unregener- ! ate days. This, however, did not lea.d! ! Cunniff to infer that the entertalnment | was to be in tho least degree infor-: mal. On the contrary, Cunniff be-| | lieved that when the Drummonds did ; anything they did it well. He wnf judging from their automobile and' Mrs, Drummond’s gowns and thelr general air of prosperity, for, al-' though he knew the family rather well, he had never been at their house. ! “Say,” Cunaiff asked Brown, who, likewise was to be a guest at !he! dinner, “where do the Drummonds. live, anyway?” Fiftieth and Timberwood ave- d Brown. “That big gray- stone a You kn s i “Oh, yc said Cn ?, grandly. | However, as a matler of fact, he' did not know it at all. Late on Tha up the Drumr directory he tie and bru d the name at e—1919 Timherwood avenue, ITav cot the tie to suit him, Cunni 1 o briskly at a quarter to for the house was, only five L! from hia residence. | He aseended the steps briskly and was a trifle annoved at the delay in answering his ringz. When the door was at last opened Cunniff took a fore ward step and murmured tentatively his host’s name, | The maid swung the door open.' “Yes, this is Mr. Drummond’s house. Come in” she said. “Please wait in| the library.” Then she vanished. ! Cunniff, in some bewilderment, di- vested himeclf of coat and hat in the large en 1ce hall and proceeded into the room indicated. Tt was empty. There was neither host nor hogtess corners and ne cther ay he looked comfortably. there was and lonked ahout wdeed handsome r still more | nothing el him. The and pro v wonld apn attractive when all the artistically shaded lights were turned on. At present only one burned on the wall near an oaken reading table, A dead silence reigned grew accustomed to the semigloom | Cunniff made out the dining-room table some distance off in the adjoin- ing room. Only the bare mahogany confronted him. FEven a mere man knows that for & dinner party the eet- ting of tho table must come some minutes before the eating of the meal. Cunnift crossed one foot over the other and tried to be patient. When | twenty minutes had passed without another arrival or the appearance of his entertainers the unpleasant convic- tion that something was wrong broke upon him. Yet why had he been admitted it anybody had come down with a seri- ous iliness and the dinner had been abandoned? Just as Cunniff, in a cold perspira: tion, was miserably meditating seizing | his hat and coat and sneaking out he ' heard footsteps on the stairs. The| I A3 his eyes | 5 i | sists 'ph,« ng to the Future, i {1 one's hus. band joy « ! thing aroma of a pood cigar, too. “Oh, I don't care anything about the or the aroma; but as long as my hus- band s, it will alw; to tel i t we have got to economize.” —Judze Some Loss. “Did you lose failure, J Hawkins. “I should say I did,)” said Slabsides, “1 had 2n overdraft of a hundred and sixty dollars in that bank, and gee! how 1 h Harper's And Se Many Do It s to get at tl e ol the crow:i ! Repu 3 } CIRCUIT COURT, mer in the ¢ cause tiut Roebert 1L ette ). Thurber, widow of B. Thurber, the American Gr Compuny, Mabel M. Shedd, the de fendants named in the bill of plaint, who are non-residenis of State of Florida, but who are r dents of the United States of Awer- fca. Thut there is no person within th. State of Florida, the service of a sl pon whom wonuld E. ¢ Jones, poer de fenda:t one )oars; it that and t war s are over the ace of twent is therefore or I non-resident def, » here the bill of compluint on or bef f March, A Hecations suid ist @ wise be taken fend Iti der by hed onee a weel eenseenti ks in the Evenins Telegram, a newspe 1 lithed in said county and State, This February 1, 1913, J. A. JOIINSON, Clerk Circnit Court A true copy. Attest: as confegsed by irther ordeped thot tl thlis oow J. A, JONINSON, Clerk Cirenit Court, JOHN 8. EDWARDS, Solicitor for Complainant. (17 IN THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR POLLK COUNTY-—State Banl- | of Lakeland, Harry F. Quinn Quinn. To Harry F. Quinn and Ruth ¢ Quinn: It appearing from the affidavit of a Corporation, v and Ruth C comifort of ft ys be easy | how to begin when he in- ach in that bank | itle to make good!"= | and that the do- ———— (The Home of ARy SCHAFFNER & MRy Clothing We are getting in every day gy Spring Lire, s6 i veu want 4 gcod s, 28 rl"—Deaver (f P toaren n town LeVAY AR TN O TN NN TN T JOSEPH 118 Kentucky Avenue Where Can You Get Then? Here at this drug store, If the doctor -« you need a certain“instrument or appliance (1l right to this store— we have it. Red Cross Pharmac: Phone 89 b Quick Meliveny st soclety smile he at once donned F:PPes Tucker, Jr. solicltor for tho for Mrs. Drummond's delectation froze | complainant filed in the ahove causs, on his face as a girl walked in whom | that Harry F. Quinn and Ruth € e ———————————————— ——————. . A i .55 PHONE 93 Fruit, Raisins, Citron, Nut and Sponge Cakes. 30c¢ pound Pure Food Store CHOMI 0L GIOLTEIMIN OFOVOHOHAEOHOLOFOLOFOSOMOH DORI0HQH0HOIO EAPOHOHOTIHOP HIROOOAINO A Snab For Quick Sale, 80 Acres As fine land as there is in Florida, one and a half mile from station; 60 ares under good wire fence; 30 acres cuitivated; 123 large bearing orange trees, 200 grapefruit trees, budded, 4 years old; 30 acres fine pine timber; 10 acros choice hammock land cov- ered with oak: 10 acres cood muck land. The first man with $2.200 cash gets this bargain, another $2.000 to be vinone, twoand three years, Act (]'Ji(‘:. H his wili not last, Call 01 write = ANEY pIny ne # (L ALDX [ISLLY REALTY bad ¢, L2kl Fulghum 218-220 S. Florida Ave. Phone 334 All Kinds of Fancy and lio: Grain and all Kiads oi ¥ecd Stuff. Dealers Country Produce Bought and Said Call and See Us Before Placing Your Qrders Elsewhere. All Kinds of Feed Stuff a Specialty. M m Groceries, Hay, he had never seen before. She was a young woman with a most delicious face and Cunnift observed attractive little quirks at the corners of her rosy lips. “Good evening," she sald a little dublously, as she eyed Cunniff. She acted as though she had expected somebody else. “Father has just tele- phoned me from the railroad station. He and mother have arrived in the city from their Thanksgiving wvisit. They failed to get the earlier train. It you can wait till eight o’clock—" “But,” Cunniff stammered, “what about the dinner party? Tho pretty girl took hold of a chair and steod b monds two d | each ot} d | we never got one of | guests b their di And you've wq n utes pleted the tale nderings at the dinner table eht Drummonds and had been forgiven becavse ho had h the conversation, “the only 3 can square yourself for distracting me by living in a block full of Drum- monds is to introduce me to the other ones. At least to the younser mem. bers of the family! I'm going to like that girl immensely when I kuow her!” ———————— Only Thing Left. “Any yacht racing this year? “Ought to be some soon. Now that tho polo has been fo; those fele lows will renew their efforts to Lit the cup.” nackward Quinn are residents of the State of Florlda, and that each of them hav: been abgent for more than sixty days rext precedinz the applieation for tils order of publication, and that Florida the service of a subnoena upon whom would bind tht eaid de- fendants, and further that the af- fiant belleves that the said defend- ants are both over the age of twenty- one years, It {s therefore ordered that tho said Harry F. Quinn and Rnuty ¢ Quinn shall annc 3 t housa fn Rartow, Flori day of March 11 11 of ean % of the Ci fs frequently inht makes (e 1 incapable of concentration mind. It's an Injustice ty tha ching tiat you do not Lave an expert male on examination and preserite for tio trouble. Special and personal care tiven to children. Dr.f.L. Lough Optician 711 Franklin Street FLORIDA Optometerist TAMPA | there I3 no person in the State of | DO00000C0COCOLOCEDIC0OOSOOADIODOVGO OB {Smith & Steitz For All hinds of REAL ESTATK = 80¢ Us Fur RCSIDALE end PARK £ Building Wire Fencing a car load of Ss » Bath Reem Fixtues. Give us a ca!! : be convinced that cur prices are ric’ omplete siock of Builders’ Supy 's on hand. All Plumbing ard Guarantced. New stock of waic and Furniture. The Model Hardware (' PHONE 340 an s VD CPUPOSUPOPOPL v gm | AP P CMICICI IO s

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