Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 6, 1913, Page 2

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THE EVEKING (PLEGRAM, LAKRELAND, JUNE 6, 1913 1 ehall vzlue it so greatly! ; have to tell Wy 'y 1 sha dly during ', she was 0D | ! | e of a relative SHED THE LITED Hunt For Ralph Walters Also Won Girl He vio baa wicyicd ser, ir Norris Deb 5 s ‘ Loved’ and OUtWined | L;n sheer & ishment Ralph‘ j a Miser. | Jearped this, for Morris Delmar was | — his employer. At the terminus he‘ { | was separated from the young lady. | ¥ SROAAE ELNER CO0S but not until she bad sbyly asked him | [ Na Lle 0" the Cafl A little incigent lx'ke the croseing to call some evening, that her Ir!endl; N L . h C {of two pins ou & railroad tra‘csk :r:; might thank the man who had saved | the starting point in 8 pew desll tbe Limited. 1 0 ye m ' e an | for Ralph Walters. It was at 8 little ;\'ovr. 20l this was & prelude to .' | station where he had been waiting 10; closer scquaintance, and inside of ;: a train for Warburton. The mroug“ wozth of 2n engagement, and that in | eac es ears train did pot ‘;‘;‘; l:::l c:::dnha?;ue fte turn, led 10 @ swrmyDefil:teme; coming mOW. b o otk mar, A . $ . for :n!hour. All glope on the bench x:;hphes:‘ni;uifivdixf\f;’:::d Ralph that prICOts ernes | outaide the depot, he caught sight °" e was presuming beyond his station, the “through” coming around ::0 | might draw what was coming to him, curve. Then, chanciug to glance 1€ | g gaq forpidden ever calling at the Hawaiian pine App]e other way, be sprang to his feet with | house again a cry of borror. | Ralph bad onme staunch friend in A little urchin not over SiX YEATS | ). oy pig dead uncle's lawyer. He old bad been placing tWo pins CTOSS | 1o pvy yent to him when in trouble. wise on t.be.ouler rail, to mgke “scie- | He went to him now. sors.” A sight of the coming r.nln “Glad you came, right in the nick startled the youngster. In his trepida- | of time.” declared Walter Moore. “I This is the most complete hardware | 1 v ] and; W.P, Plllans & Co. PHONE 93 fon be alpped over the e | ¥ Jus hiking of sending for yu . g g | o see it you didnt waat o g0 o} gtore in this community. We supply the Mo was too fan nvrayuforl ]ttl pb t: “That's a fine question to ask!" re- ,rench him in time, and the latter BaW | o, Ralph bitterly. “What capital have I got?” R RN |at a glance that the onrushing train needs and requirements of everybody. s e vy S Mot be 90l "-0n 1w iaking ot mene e | And we are determined that every cus- mas kew Sas oo ibe (8 Of & MO wen't take much A fure, brisk | to.ner who enters our store sball be com- [ment bung & precious human life. |y o0 trom the start will provide ’ | His Jeicure waiting bad given him, | hoas BUI LDE RS SU P PL' ES | trem observation, & practical ides of 5 ot ver ] propaee to enstoon || Pletely satisfied or we refund their money. | Exclusive sales agents for FYDRO BAR WATER PROGFING. § the svitches There was ome DG/ ppy; yng put up a sign reading, y ey National Show Cases and Fixtures, Plate snd Window Giass § (10 do, and that quickly. Ralph acted. |,y 5000, walters: " The best thlflg about us howeve", 1S our | STAFFORD STANDARD SEATS. for Schools, Churches asd § |He eprazg ot a ewitcd and pulled I} “upyy gt 15 the name that Mr. Dek-| ! o Theaters. Terra Cotta Roofng Tile. Goed Red Buliding Brisx § 077 ¥ J‘;‘;fl:;e:"w;”:w‘::“ ‘;‘v";“:: | mar operstes under now!” exclaimed || Prices. We buy in car load lots--take the | Carload lots for prompt deliveries. | i § Ralph. . s o Conereta Reinforeing Steel Got our prioss betsre buyiag. bt e, and, halr, tmga, | Precseiy—unt next swtey | gmallest possible profit on each article we . McKEE & CO. 204_Twigg Streer [je=ed to vk yao wom the @b “Expiain wati” casped the bewit | ge]l-= and depend on our volume of sales Tampa, Florida §|“Toem wers ‘erplasations due tue | 78 Balsh | ewitoned train, Ralph well knew, Bo. | 100 Temember when your ucle } for what proft we make. We invite you pord | fore be could make them, bowever, "f}f‘x‘]’é;‘f yl“;: 3go£sunted Ralph, something bappened that neither he “ : % 3 oo e v o s ok bad e | EWUF. L W04 o coms B <5 to call and inspect our stcck and prices. . i | | Pl b F H L ‘pectedv Around_ the east curve umo‘[ loy.” | riumeing ror a r1ouSC L OM- «ocmowe s i vead of steam| R gary e crettor, bo | T e s so0ld out to this shrewd sepeculator, realized that somewhere there were | The latter let O l l l | | Delmar, at a sacrifice. ! E e n ! oOO et B | was keen enough to value the good will | | The conductor of the Limited came | y A e e | rushing up to Ralph, his face white of Jonathan Walters, built up through ae Son PERE S - In a word he gathered thirty years' business. That name ' Consisting of a complets bath r oom, contairing one enamelod ssu }::d :x“i:;'dfi S five of Was a magnet, so be made your uncle | 4ud, one enameled lavatory complets, one closet complete With eak waar | hp’ :wf'g'h," m’ “’n;l e’rhon | sign a contract, agreeing, for himselt &nd seat, ono 15x30 sink in kitchen and 130 palion range beller Witk &1 ', X:Ia.stfed 1;50 ":fe meafio:: ‘m fi;d | and his beirs and assizns, not to re- Seceasary pipes to complete job and pay nspection fees for §115 |the operator away for dinmer. He E2'€T business under two years. The | Call apd talk it over, Hot and ctold water to all Extures : : two years are up next Saturday.” MANN PLUMBING CO.—7— "\ s “And then, as bis heir, you are the | | owner of the trade mame, ‘Jonathan | Bowyer Bldg, 203 N. Ky, Ave. Phone 251. P anod Wilson Co. i Walters.'” | “Seebere, Moore,” demurred Ralph, | “you are pushing me into & bold-up | | game.” | “Not at all,” laughed the young at- | torney—"diamond cut diamond, that's | &l T intend that you shall win that | little girl you love and outwit this | gruff bear of a miser. Leave it to me.” The following Monday morning, Morris Delmar, in mingled rage and amazement, stormed into the new | store having above its door a great | | gilt sign bearing the name of “Jona ;\hu Walters.” He demanded to| | know what it meant. l ' Moore told him. Mr. Delmar| | chewed the bitter cud of chagrin for ! & short time. Money counted against | ]. pride. “Jonathan Walters is certainly | good trade pame,” gently insinuated | the lawyer. | “Yes,” acknowledged the money- | maker, grudgingly. “I guess I'll have | | to keep it in the family. Tell young | Walters it's a partnership—and a L Ry | wedding." | et v o cuee 3 ADTTIONE eals When Carpenter Swore, A . , who is now in E v . ¥bo it pow 1o n Endless Variety Crossed Orders. at one time v to President C*f L B Taft, is one of st mannered th es ran was busy there for two minutes, and ' men in the wor Wade EAIAsaor Ohio —!—”—‘IE—iis came Ol tells of the o time he ever heard into violent HAMS--With that rict., spicy flaver, thing you will ever do,” be said in a strained tome, “is talk what you've done in switching our In Mr. Taft's first car train.” esid angn for the eeThat strezk cflean end 3 atkinc &g a'—;i;sgrmx BACON--That strezk cf lean and streak of fatkinc aker, with whom e SAUSAGES--Ncst any kind to your liking. on several ques- zeotse 3§ Potted Meats CannedMeats in apews . happened. We bad no nctice of the ' paper against F 1 took the pa- Pleled MthS special that just dashed by. The ab- per to Carpenter showed him the sgm operator here was expected 10 grticle. { e . . signal us. Say, you've saved the Lim-, He was all broken up, and I pever| A (different Kkind, for every day in the menth ited : saw a man =0 worried and indignant. Tle 'sr!\ched train stood stalled After he had read the story twice, be Best Butter, per pound. .-......... eeesscccscccccns 4V where it bad halted. It seemed that gaid tensely: | the minute the engineer struck the “Qh, dear!” { Sugar, 17 pounds ...... tvssereescasenss 1.0 siding be put on the brakes 80 That was the only time I ever heard pails quickiy that a connection was brok- that fellow swear _..Pc;".'lar Magazine. | Se-— pound ...................... " . 1f you will “teckle’ our fishing tackle youll land any fish that T se. The sight of the child—" b Iph, almost apol- tackles yoor balt Qur lines are new and fresh and strong; our ; | tions, sho “If you badn't,” went on the conduc ' Immed g oge reels are not rusty. - tor, “you can guess what might have vere char Vhenever the thonght of bardware eaters your mind, also let in the thonght that our store is the place to buy relisble hardware, Tinning and Plumbinga Specialty {8 93. The train hands were trying to | Cottolene, 4-pound pails........... ... ............ B0 i adjust this now. The passengers, ight for Learning. drift Pil'll b« startled and curious, had come from on ('cmm;?ee has! i 1o-mnd """""""""""""" 1 the coaches. Ralph observed a group 3 cans family size Cream.. 28 ; g of them now surrounding the conduc- education conce e AT i i 8 8 % H pointed ot Riibh A0 e | T heve. bedn s 6 cans baby size Cream......... P s B 25 the actions of the group the latter gchool becaus was not | 0 Pt SR knev{ that they were discussing him. | dressed ir pig-tail fashion. The com~1 PERE . Peneds aa he J Being a modest young man, he mittee has decided to leave the mt-i 13 P°ud‘ best Flour..... .. NSl She Sue bbb 43 ‘ walked down '.!.e_ track to find the ter with the local managers. i Octagon hp € for 23 IF YO SRS % 6 e it where the wheels The d, it is stated, | R L S tetee 44 seeean L U ARE THINKING OF BUILDING. SEE ,of the great steam giant had welded at & 1 iy tround Ceffee, per poand 23 the two pins. Ralph could not very ton, So \ : il e el neen Woil eeadh & wrouD which! mal i, Sgallons Keroseme ............... .... ... € of the ¢ ! MARSHALL & SANDERS The 0ld Reliable Contractors Who have been building houses in Lakeland for’ years % who never "FELL DOWN" or 2 n ool ; ' E. 6. TWEEDELL| to start up, by , she found a seat All classes © DES O ted for. Them residences built by this firm are evicgnces of their abil make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Biue nm CODSTETATEIICHTHORRN0Y CH ORI DRL A DI0ETITIDN0STE Auditing Accounting Systematizi D. M. WOODWARD \

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