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3) f‘_’—-—\"\ . THE EVENING TELEURAM, LCAK ELAND, FLA, MAY 22, 1913. PR THVES on the West pos . oam o - — e 5 g Tk WINNING UF AMAN to b;elit\(;.[.,mrk road.” T Want them | Suddenly had the Seemfig position | casioned the illness. i s S o e struck her. The architect was show-| Ag a matter of fact, opals re af- ideas th;lj I"l‘f}l’ 1 have chosen has Ing the bungalow to someone. . | fected by heat, even by that of the like. Now you anq he 1 like this the best of all, dear, hand, and the fever, being at its What Happened ‘When a Real :valfhog:: :olgt'ther*um 18 1f you can | ‘2€ feminine voice went on. “The dec: height just before death, caused the Man Entered Upon Winona’s | endea wifh“:"l’; %;ning to blows,” he :::g"g::zze” ‘°h“‘° l':";‘- C°‘:$”"° colors to shine with unwonted clear- ugh. *[ e or has een 80 Horizon. “:l rln would let him kn::l ?::; '::: ul"N°"" is the last but one to go. J ne;;h confirmed the superstition, and Loy 7 daughter,” he pggeq; wpe 7 i+ 8 coUd hojvery hepDY h"""'“l to this day there are sane and able- ! By HARMORY WELLER, though Dayer *° Ei7e Way to you— l!n'jt“il"mgl enough for you and "':.' bodied people who belleve that s chip Winona sighed deeply. She felt that | the man whénbvvozl‘xx: o?“ seem like | o, the 'purch:‘sl: t?:sk :fmer:lo 8 b Loy bt S o | % o der reasons for -sighing ‘were many | anybody.» Eive In much to | ¢ypp e suddenly and sprang into the u;::ll:al;;y another reason for the dis- i g plsce Winona rmly be. m‘l"l’;?fl:fithed. then bugged her | poo,"oor, A rash bad sent the red | yrygt excited in opals is the fact that gieved that the :aumerous. suitors for |and her .vgf';ee“: were free of tears "Wlnon;?" h: ::::k:.“ icked the ANGF Sosis and lone (hale gior. Ttim per band Were merely after her money. | “I love tie (1o ling. < v 1s due to the softness and porousness e idea! I ghant FodoD. She had toppled from Ber | ot 1hg material, and its capacity both ghe bad not SEBBRed %o Tealise that|away and get 5 pigy iy tor lbsorb:;g water and p:tdp’mlnl ladder and lay whit d still in his n frock VoL te andiauliin per eyes were glorlously: blue and her | working ar(js; would have .Y‘::xh:g a|rms. Fortunately she had fainted with what it has, one of which tends jair 8 shining mass.of copper, nor did | dear!" she oye el h 2 | before falling and the limpness of her . sbe know that her character was lov- | him again, cltedly and hugged | bogy 1ag prevented serious fnjury. | ° d‘“"’ it d“;“h“dh:h‘ 0::? ::":: able and her mentality above the aver | When Winona met Jon “Ob-h,” she sighed, and opened her | bop““' 1 et "d 1 l':l g se. All she reckoned on was the | she wan 0ot sure 1 n Davenport eves wonderingly. to be carefully cut and lai lw;l!. fact that her money was a snare for avold the blo e B e vt gt e B el ws th Davenport's arms tightened about rane Bunters. nd she doubied her gy 0T B2t AherT;aethe;n ::: her and Winona felt him tremble. :::;:led into dust within & few gwains, one and all. architect had looked “Tell me, dear—are you hurt?” he gecondly, she sighed because she 'or less supercilious ;:.:::r’:::or duestioned tenderly. He glanced hy:ro;l:f:;? t:l:n:pl:l "k:lt;;v:“:mt‘:: bad had a splendid art education, yet 'had larned that he, fn © | quickly up at the other woman Who | i/ S N N S P Hunt For "HUNTS” No Lie on the Can No Lye in the Can Peaches Pears Apricots Cherries Hawaiian Pine Apple I : 4 way, was to b % ‘lately in Colorado, has wonderful e e e ‘? vealth and so::laluobllntlon had kept | work with her. y f_tloo'd beside him. “Mother,” he said, Dowers o abacrbtlon, i1a Hs¥uival her from manifesting her talent. Wi-| “He Is evidently one of th 11 | pgoe gy 00 to know the girl I love—L| jiorq it tg of @ yellowlsh, wazy tint | nona had taken & course in interior lumined men who think that ::;(:rné have told you o much about her.” but when water is dropped upon it u re OO Ore decorating and In her heart she felt feminine belongs seateq at the side of | \Vinona drew a long breath and her | the tint passes slowly away, and from that she would reach supreme heights a sewing basket, of happiness if she were allowed to she decided and dsb paints on the walls of adorable wondering why t little bungalows. had narrowed in s 1 will show him:" | L¢3t took up the beat where it had bei 1 it beco t - Davenport fell to left off when she thought her architect | p:rx;it.t"(‘)l: “::::su:e to t:l:. .hntx:; W. P, Pillans & Co. PHONE 93 he girl's blue eyes had been speuking to his future wie. | water evaporates in an hour, leaving Later on, when they had decided Thirdly, -ghe sighed—and perhaps That was but tzepeficr‘:::nzt'.h':’:':':; upon an early wedding, Winona looked | th® Stone as it was before, she sighed detlex”;tl-':v:r the fact that dering. From the moment he and i L‘,‘,’p; teyI::venpan it rathe S CIREY All Serve the Fatalist. s re:l m::;:d l:fel:l sttoa:nw::(;dh:ke )\]\ inona began to talk actual business “But I have stacks and stacks of | Three students of philosophy sat on Der hear! y storm, edi € was kept in a state of continual money,” sh : top of a high hill. One was a pessi- to appear on her horizon, ! surprise. ney,” she suid and waited fearfully g , one an optimist and the third “Perhaps 1 am just naturally h.lrdi “She is a clever artist,” he told him- for A1b wrath, o . 8 “ in declared bimself. : - X W ! S 3 " , had not > v = A 1 please,” she reasoned, “but I simply ! selt often when some particular bit of ..mo;’e htahv:nl.ulv::zthl:ar:.n yh: I:yux&ifle | When the first two warnily || | 4 ¢ 0“ annot love & man who idles about in | designing was discussed. “And after : i l care of. 'So et discussing their opposing theories ot a steam yacht or touring car all day 'all—the feminine mind should know ba ;aoppy"'So ety hrgm o e life, a suddea gust of wind simultane- ud“w‘;o:;::fiu the cabaret restau- i fim:r?‘ about & home than the mascu- “We won't have much trouble doing | OuSly lifted off three hats and sent » b 4 Y - Ininki "u 0f e S e " [ them bowling down the hill. The || S ey P A tear squeezed itself from beneath | Had Winona realized the praise that Sl wal Winona digbed Mepr | - Winona’s lashes; then a second and | Davenport iving hy e Bl W s e reans ¢ # “i n a 0 0! H nd and | Davenport was giving her 1n his mind “Is this ¢ . | chase, but their companion remained : g me third. After that her head went for | she would have been even happler in g,,ows,..'uh:e: a‘{lliz:;‘:v::::lel: t:xhno calmly sitting on top of the hill and \ vard and she wept out her unhappt | those days of work when the bunga- : ¢ | watched the others running after the "oy 4 teres ness on the Irish.lace that covered |lows were progressing at a splendid stood in the doorway. i : , ; “- Our proposition will in t you, “Yes,” v hats. Presently each procured his ber sofa pillows. | rate. But she did not know it and one‘;%mgzih:enzxns::-‘t"aa:g o own hat and the woptimist picked up | | [T v S j L EE0 ML LR ‘yon s:t::: 'G:.If Her father coming in found her | her heart was beginning to feel that (Copyright, 1913, by the pmflun "News- | 2150 that of the third man. Then they YOURWATLIRU R BAVINEAC ¥ arled up like a kitten and with tears ' « real man had entered upon her “paper Syndicate.) panted back up the hill. A Home Built by Us on E. Lime 8t, lars. streaming down :her lovely cheeks. | horizon. Ry ) i L n il e “Whew!” gasped the optimist, as “Winny!” he cried, and took her Notwithstanding her first impression he handled over the hat to him who L B. G ' L L foto his arms. she knew now that Johm Davenport MOST FwKLE OF ALL GEMS still sat on top of the hill. “I guess . ‘I am Jjust terribly unhappy,” she | was a man whom any girl could be Opals Readily Aff you're an optimist, too. You ~didn’t BUILDERS OF HOMES. Phone 84 Black. smiled at bim through her tears, “I | proud of winning. The close compan- | SF2's Readily Affected By Changes of | ' = ~ worry any.” want & long brown painting apron and | ‘onship and exchange of ideas gave T""P"“';f:'e;"‘l’l;r:" Has Brought | “\yny should 17 was the dispas. | 14, Fiorida, ail contractors i _the UPHOLSTERING AND brushes and paints—and—and some- her ample time to knew him as she | BYORY sionate reply. “1 knew that ‘mine|building line will pease mkcdnouc: P thing to paint!” | had known mo other man. He would ] TR {own shall come to me.' You sce, I'm| that on and after the first day o TTRESS MAKING. “Bless my soul, child—you can have | never idle away his days on yachts | pl:hti :l(]‘g";:(si“g;?ls“\?;t}l: zt_“:e:s p&:‘- a fatakst.” August, 1913, the working Lours of av entire shop if you want it. As for {and motor and Winona smiled when ' ©! R L § G 7 nion will be eight, and 6h 3 wmething to paint, I can give you a | she tried to picture him at a cabaret | 2US€ of 41l Iuc!\, and even death, is TERE } this union Vla Mattresses made over; cushiome enntract that will tax even your clever | SLO or doncing the one-step {due o a peculiar observation made .When Glasses Stick. cents the price per hour. of all kind made to order. Drep me schemes for decorating.” “And I think he likes me," she tojd | WARY years ago. Opals were consid- When two glass tumblers or dishes This union appreciates the co-|, postal card. f ) 'g | 'herself wit ittle happ, . wpig | €Tably in use in Venice during the ! gtick together so that there is danger | operations of coutractors who have Winona smiled into her father's | herself with a littie happy sigh; “his ; ; i g A | Plague and it was noticed there in the 'of breaking In getting them apart, paid the scale of prices in the past A“hur A Douglas “Tell me quickly!” she demanded.| She was hizh on her ladder paint. | BOSPitals that before death the stone | put cold water In the fnner one and and expeets no difficulty In that re- { 1 aln il vould sometimes brighten upon the Id the outer one in warm water, and 415 8. Ohio Btreet. i ing fleecy clouds on the cei vhe: “,0 e | hold the outer o rm €r, an pEeatl s LU b victim's finger. It never seemed &0 |they will separate at ance spect in the future. JOHN MURPHY, ——— g | ‘1 will be 8o happy you won't know me—it I can just be a working person | she heard his voice in the next room. » A i 5 occur to the people that the illness | . for once.” - He was speaking with some one s Lo s LR : “I have seen an architect today |*hose voice was feminine and rich, | OUld Produce a glow of color. They NOTICE. President British Emplire Stretohes Fur, ‘ Winona almost_stoppeé . breathing. so took it for zranted that the stone o¢- | [n compliance with ccnstitution | C. R. FIELDEN, More than 12,000,000 square mileg $hott. putting-up. a. dgzen bungalows | Winora e ; and by-laws of B. M. & P. I. U. No = Financlal Secretary. 646 are embraced in the British empire, ; The Services of Artists Are Yours When You Bring Your Printing to the eland News Job Printing Office OU get your work done by people who know--who will not let some foolish error creep into your work that will make your printed matter ineffective, and perhaps subject it to the amused comment of discriminating people. s * Qur plant turns out ten NEWSPapers every week--two of them being s1xtec?n-page papers of state-wide circulation; bdt this does not mean that we do not a!so. give the closest attention to the small work. ~ An order for visiting cards, or for. printing a rib- bon badge, or a hundred circulars, is given the same careful cons1dera}tlon that en?lbles Bl us to secure and successfully carry out our large contracts. And, having had to fit up ¢ work naturally enables us to do the smaller work better. 1L oy, for the bigge | THE LAKELAND NEWS JOB OFFICE KENTUCKY BUILDING