Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 8, 1913, Page 2

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PAGE TWO CCFIPQEOIOTCFOFCHOROR O DO HQPOFOFO OHOFU QT #TrOed L ] t | FullWeight CleanGoods § | *OEC Chase & Sanborn’s Bulk Coffee 25¢.pound Pure Food Store W. P. Piltans & (. PHONE 93 S090V0+0 L0 FOSOC0 SDSTPOIDPAPOSOPC 1O FOVCr 4 O b OROS O 4 4 D40 ADOLOBIHIFIHIROSOIOIOFOF0+ & CO. Successors to D. Fulghum 218 fand 220 South Florida Avenue Heavy and Fancy Groceries Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty %, =z Phone 334 Ak Ly 606 DH0E0FOTOESFOIOIORCICHD HOPOFOEOEOIOFOIOIOIOLOFOEO GLEO. H, STOWE E. V. BURGESS ¢. 3 : Brizk, Cement and Wooden Buildings 1 Largeand Small STOWE & BURGESS CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Lakeland, Florida r First-class work at reasonable prices, Satisfaction guaran- teed. g Drop us a postal card. Box 188 OPQPQIOIOTQEQICIQO IO DA IOIOIAIOTOHQDIOIVIDIO » 3 D020 OPOLOLO00+0BOTOID [ FOLQPQPO [ RS AN S NS IR B o k10 Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you need a certain®instrument or appliance come right to this stere— we have it. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 b Quick Delivery ‘ Where Can You Get Them? i IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The 0ld Reliable Contractors Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and who never “FELL DOWN” or failed to give satisfaction. All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability to make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKFELAND, FLA, MARCH 8, 1913, 2 | for ever.” B | in the sadness of the separation. | first!” IE! FUSH HER An 0ld Man Marries Young Girl,: That tie May Teach I 1 how rel his face was, how white beard and hair. He was an old. man, and she wished he were > like Gaston. And suddenly the (ovedy of € v little fleetin hapjuness : 1 been accemplished at such a cost ) him overwhelmed her. She boran Her Wisdom, »ing, and she looked at her hu<hand timidly, as though she had done scme- 8Y FLORENCE E. CAMPBELL. l”:.: that she ought mnot to have Mam'zelle Lisette Guitard was weep- | \onsieur Thiboult had been smo- fng in the hyacinth beds, and Monsieur in the darkness. Now he laid his Gaston Drouet wept, 100, unreserved- r aside and Lisette saw the red ly. But then he was only twenty-two ' ;i of it circle and descend and rest —four years older than Mam'zelle, ', .n the rail of the porch. Her hus- nevertheless, Outside the night air nd took her little hands in his and was fragrant with the odor of hya- cinths and jonquils, and the mocn ke to her. { “Do you love Gaston very much, ! shone as brightly as it always shines | j<ctte?” he asked. ; fn New Orleans In spring—that is to | 3pe started and then began sobbing say, twice as brightly as anywhere | convulsively. He knew then! He else. knew! How wicked she had been. | Ma'mzelle had stolen out of the | -yeg, I knew for a long time, my house in which her father and mother | ioar,” sald Monsieur Thiboult. “It and the two uncles and the maiden ', st be quite two months since you aunt and Sister 'Toinette and Brother | |,,ve loved Gaston. And before that Robert and the four bridesmaids and |;; was Leon Brevet; and before that the ushers were busily rehearsing the | (harles Bourget; and before that— part that they were to play at Ma'm- zelle's wedding on the morrow. Mon- who was it before that?” Lisette was shaking with fear. He sleur Thiboult was fifty-scven and enormously rich, and it was to be a ! had known all the time, then, of these fashionable affair. Ma'mzclle did not little childish love affairs! “My dear little Lizette,” sald mon- love Monsieur Thibouit, but her pa- | .jcyr, caressing her cold hands, “listen rents did. ! to what I am going to tell you. Ihave “Poor Gaston!” she murmured, 1ay- | ,.ver thought that you loved me—an ing her warm hand upon his fcily eold | ;14 man like me, old enough to be one. “Tonight we must say g00dby | vyr father’s father. But I love you, ij‘;st as though you might be my own daughter, and ! married you because i1 knew that it 1 did not you would | some_day run away with Gaston or “Angel! Beloved! Adored ome!™ .,mq’ other foolish young fellow and exclaimed the young man, “I cannot )i, g hard life and taste the realities let you go. Come with me now and | ¢ exigtence. And you are not made ' let us be married somewhere. You | ¢or hardship, my little Lisette. So 1 do not love him, that old Pig of & | ;opgidered, and I thought to myselt: lThlboulL” | “No, poor Gaston, I love you only,” | .4 wige and knew the world, and | answered the little bride-to-be. “But | 4 plenty of money, so that when the ! consider, Monsieur Thiboult will give 'real love came she would know him ' i me much money and I shall make my .4 g5 to meot him.! Then I sald to | parents rich; peor parents, who have | myselt: ‘How can you help her, you slaved so hard for me.” | 10 fellow?” And the answer came to “You shall not marry the pig!” “Marry her yourself, but let her | shouted Gaston. “I will kill him ., .0 your daughter to you, 8o that when you are dead she can inherit .11 your monecy and marry some young low whom she really loves.'” He used. “My dear,” he said, “I shall Lt live very lopg. The deetor told « that orly last month. Perhaps one voar, perhaps two-—not more than turee. And then, if vou still love Gas- ton, you will go to hina and make him happy, and your little head will be And, being only eighteen, she could not help but fecl a thrill of romance ! It only she were & few years older ! | “ITugh, Gaston!” exelaimed the girl. “He will hear you. He prowls about ness.” He pressed her to him and kissed her cheeks reverently. “Good-night little daughter,” said Monsieur Thi boult. (Copyright, 1912, by W. G. Chapman.) noture of 8 ero e deed oil oid documents, is often misunderstood to mean ignor ance on the part of the slgner. It wae sometimes due to inabiiity to write but quite as often urcong the Saxons | 1t was an attestation of geod faith, a| { forin of oata that the statement wae ftrue It waa often requirad of the signer that he add his oath to his | pame, and the cross was used as ofter " in this sense as hecause the mar ; could not write—Exchavge. Forced Gaitv Palls, People of the greatest goity of mane ners ara often the dullest company fmacinabla. Nothing s so dreary ag ition or writing of tae pre his garden by nizht—yes, would you —[{aziitr belicve me, he is like a y 4 R S SRR S since he loves me, and he ¢ 8| One o the most 2 songs to the on—as you do. Ie paizns of adv teld me so himsclf” “Kiss me, Lisctte!™ pleadcd Gaston, draving very cloge to her, “When you have Kisced me you will no lenger re- sist my entreaty. Then we will go—" “No! No!" cried the girl, struge'yrial (Advertisement.) gling out of his arms. “It {3 wrong. | — I am pledred to him. Let me go!™ : “Lisctte!” cried Uncle Ilenri from ! the door. “Where are you, little one? | Ose Oppe I) Gazed With Wonder Into Her New Hucband's Face. ractive cam- HOW Tunniac thring i Clover Flour, a fully zuaranteed pro duct, di buted by the Peniusulan Naval Stores Co., of Tampa ang sowd by local dealers. 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Uncle |A Common Sense Treatment for Henrl came down the path. ' Colds and Catarrh. Gives In- “Psst! Cats!" he exclaimed, throws stant Relief. I(l;x a c‘lcd:lvf eacrthtln the ‘e:'ccllon of! No matter how miserable you are e retrcating Gaston. “Why do roam among the flowers go l:le, H{:l: 3'“!‘ poc s it cold‘ odh o4 hefd' Ban? A N B e abahe Bl T o G S, ¥ Aonsteur Thiboult! It is love for[m“lns' SUl Tan a8 Read, A him! Never was any marriage 80 {cough, fever, foul breath, Ely™ happy!” Cream Balm will give you Instan: Ma'mzclle Lisette cast a glance of | relief. vontempt at her uncle, but he did not | It gets right at the root of the see it, because it was quite dark under | trouble, cleanses, heals and strength- :‘:: el:;:::( the cottage. He '°“°"°‘:on| the raw, sore membranes, stops iy the nasty discharge eo that you arc “:h;:di‘gl;:‘;::l::g:;:::?:: ‘ not constantly blowing the nose and fortably upon the porch of their home. spitting. In a few minutes after ap- It was only a f. w steps to the cottage | Plied you can just feel it doing fit: mext door, occu fed by the bride's pa- | Work of clearing the head, the pai: vents, for Monsieur Thiboult had sim- | and soreness are relieved,the breath oly taken his bride home with him. | jng becomes natural and the stuffed :Ih"‘":"‘“h:t'h‘r"l':“fi'::: ":;l"o:’:lup feeling is gone. This cleansing semi-millicnaire. Madam 3 with ibeallns. antiseptic Balm contains nc wonder into her new husband's face. A Mercury. cocaine or other harmfui ’!t was indeed wonderful to think that | 9:ugs. It 18 easy to apply, pleasant ! i | {wo hours before she had been Made- | to use, and never falls to give relief. molsclle Guitard while now she was feven in the worst cases. Madame Thiboult. Her silly little head | it stun e The Model Hardware Cll ubscribefor THETELEGH Mehment, and the pascion for POOF | ougt your friends with your hawk- Deneath the surface of ing, spitting and foul breath. 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A home furnished ake your happiness complete.

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