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Phone 233 f tL & FEIGLEY ELECTRICAL and SHEET METAL WORKERS ‘We will wire your housé or do any fwork intheelecirical lineyou mayhave - ELECTRIC SIGNS O We will make you a new ice bex, tank ,_: or anythirg in the sheet metal line WHANl repairing solicited. Ask our satisficd custcmers. . . 3N _L33HS ¥ [ —]k_ . i Phonc- 233 Pho ¢ 233 Rear Gentral Pharmacy on E. Rose St. Bank acmz/ ' Ring off extravagence; ring in economy, ‘Then you will find° FREEDOM, The man is not afree man whois worried about the future. Are YOU one of this kind? Bank your money and be independent. We offer YOU the services and safety of OUR bank. First National Bank OF LAKELAND / | THE KEVENING TELEGRAK, { i.ar KLAND, FLA,, JULY 3, 1913. night previous one of his old- sed when he was mwx%:mm PAGR favA™ !m QRO SOOI W D08 8ald More Than He Muant, | e The Candidate (having quoted the ‘mmm HOOCD WR fifl ? REEVES i T ; words of an eminent stotesnan {n sup I fl * will he enough,” he sald, | port of Ant mind 'I A K E “but the are gea, ti ~ords. Thi Morr so filled with pleasing | ! 70t mer pintor. These are But the Right One Was Near, entici of the warm welcome he | the 3 ords "' 0 knows what P : [ felt : be would receive that le | we'n folklng about H AR M AC Y and QU.»I\ Settled a Vital i paced the room impatiently until the { usher returned, | 7 “Sorry, sir,” retur the Situation. By MILDRED CM.OLINE GOOD- RIDGE. Like a man running into a shm\ er of‘ | gold, a pauper {1 & the dust of the announced the latfer, card, “but Mr, Reeves fairly shouted Mor- He wuas so overcome that he fell htway to the nearest chair and iugly at the usher. 't know me—me, who—oh, say! there's n"d lu a new 1:1]\\. ho h ul plclmd up | on a park bench a brief, but to him a | S0me mi vitally sugzestive item. It ran: “Hon- ! reported my message, sir,” orable Waiten Reeves of Colorado, !’ 'd the man incisively, and newly elocted \gressman, is at the | = {or the visitor to vacate the Hamj ton hotel, A vivid picture dream ran riot in the | d bis head on his ind ot et °emv'd as though , " harder than he had | o r s had | Lefore, Suddenly he | 1 come (¢ with | Is face was fiery with | clouds and exeitement. In | natior erred to him that } URI din net want to know | y v govern toof pride and | a rollin , the in t had f{orgotten and s14d 'to. settle i the friends of his hum uth! Lectuy maniser of an operatie| YOung man” he spoke voice | troupe, teaveling salesman, he had a | GWter £0 buck to your master | sure living only about six month and teil him "“‘ old Drgald Morris is | £ . the y¢ \1\\. vs loyal and . wants the eighty-seven 'y wered 1o his ‘\mh\,_\,‘\.\m:‘ he paid out for him tive \v.H | sturdily met the | #80, and that he wou't stir a peg from | Y i licre until he gets it—with interest!" I knew it would come!”| ~What's that>” 1 a pory, dig- | little man jubi- | Vified man, at the doorway | of the inner rveom | Beulah had « Y is | seam) [ “It's luck. ; piped the optimistie Appearin g PRICE. FIRST THING WE LOOK AYTER |AND THEN THE PRICE TO MEET WILL BE AS REPRESENNED, “Dugald Morris? | 18 pounds Sugar for 'We Have Tampa Ice Cream penal Prices BILOW WE GIVE A FEW OF OUK | \X"e Take Orders From CES WITH MANY OTHER, _ el & S Anywhere in the City QUALITY OF GOODS I8 THI" ~Prompt Delivery.. 0 O QR R TR =T YOUR APPROVAL WITH A GUAR ANTEE THAT EVERYTHING f GRER I DO | MBS R B OO O THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY !lantly. “Just to think of it--five years, SRR ES e B R s s e !nml here up at the top noteh is the | ¢ighty-seven dolla Jones, you had | pest Butter, per b, ......... A young man I befriended! Congress: “’“‘ Lical b otictn .+ | Cottolene, 10 pound cay . . 1.35 man! Well, then, ali 1 have to get is| ~Not until I see Walton Reeves!™ de- | : e & i | elare i aunchly | vottolene, & SR i [ hiis word to obtain any position I want, | ¢lired Merris staunchly, UL o New and Second Hand Store I must fell 1 ' “1am Walton Reeves,” Annmlnnwi spowdrift, 10 pou 1.1t " Dugald Mor 1w trifle deprossed | ”“‘b];‘ MR ‘I i i Ko, | SROWANIE, © pounds ... ... 4 FOR BARGAINS when he tmparted to his daughter the i, you? el 1y made a mistake, e R p 1B ‘n!" o i i (\h “ “h\' pad an0 T'm soiry (o trovbled you,” ¢ cans Raby fize Cream. ... 2 ! | a real fricad at last, When her Siid Morrls in o crcvifullen You i detagon Soap, 6 for,........ 20 [ ' wr named Walton Reeves a Linew o Walion il LAl FABO - ound Coffee, per pound | 24 - - I strange quiver cross d Beulal's face, | At Frankton, and tohougit [y q ¢ 9 : | Then she fieshed. and when the story | O, you mean my ncphew and <weet Corn, 3 for .......... 2 01l stoves and weod etoves, deubie 1 ¥ Mea, < { ’ 1 . ! " i s e ne simply: ‘!'.“Xln-j.‘lk“‘ smiled m".; wan, | 1 st White Meat, per 1% 18 oveas and alngle evens, dresaers and i ¢ 5 thing in the Coonest, honest face | . “T wor no favors of a person i Something : } 5 gal, Kerosene 3 (11 4 :wlm has possibly long since forgotten Of Morris ding to him. “lie is|’ e eommodes, rooking ehalrs and aiu- ! S sEa [ my sec This way, Mr, Morris.” | Compound Lard, per 1b, ... Bt . . i The | art e hope wnd delight ! peod Stull 1s our speclalty, We arc | M6 ebairs, tables, kitehen eabinat i Dugald Moreis » chokingly as . ! . "] :l:,‘]\ i \:, S 0 ‘:,h:(, m’.u 1t on South Plorida avenue. But |#ideboarda and refrigerators, library i his searchi save hio the velcome of | enil ue. We deliver the goods table, bahy cabs, beds anéd walkers, * 1 his Hre! vad then oxolanation- -3 \ ron beds §3, $¥.év and $i, money =oet o Morris al Frankton, re- koos A | Cuned unetdmed Adyertisements in springe, 01.25, §1.50 and 33 Wi serted i the newspapers, unseen by | I) " (}U [’ Morr s And ftinally, a vital, eager exchange new furniture for ol¢ question froni the v Goods bdought and wsold | “And Deulah She 1s--i8 still sing | l “Oh, yes; she would never leave hpr} old father!” vaunied Morris, | He changed his mind, as (ummgl I'home two evenings later, puffed up a| (trifle with the conse’ousness of at last | | having a fat governtient job, he found | two consciously smiling pergons on the | ' { porch, | “It's all rvight, Mr. Morris,” observed Walton Recves with a gay, happy tlaugh. “Beuiah isn't going to leave {vou, and neitiier am [; we are simply | going to take you in to live with both | 'of us.” [ (Copyright, 1413, hy W, 'CRIPPLE WD THE SPEED Sprinter Who Has Established Rec- ords Found Himseif Far Out- | claseed in Chase. | 1" G, Chapman,) “I Would Ask No Favors John Craig animond, who steered publicity tn LVilton during the cam-! paign, hus returned 1o New York from | lus, and who pio | quaintances to co bubly bas newer ao- 1|-.|\tv ”*‘:‘. \‘l’:ill=I:)10|'l'is P“u“e 3';7 Our Display t watches, lockets, chains, ring B brooches, ete, is noticeable for its| L akeland See ARCHER 310 W, Main 6t Old Opera Housv Building. as well as self-evidont | | | erfect tasie | “Oh, don't you think it!’ cried the in- the flood district of the Mr. ! pood quality, ‘gl’nuuu\ Morris. who loved all the HI!K:HII:UXJI is about as I. s a i —-arm BB T T SR um«x:umm world and therfore fancicd that all hafrpin Auy time thit he can get The Jewelry | CEMENT ek ¥ Jthe world loved hin. I reckon you Properly stariled he can sivk the in- CONSTRUCTION 9! have forgoticu what close friends he tereolleziate spiinting vecord on w w o handle js the kind that contin- . #| ar fita : Jown at route of ground . Is the work that will be fouut bess and 1 were five vears ago down at i . ues to vive satisfaction no matter on I e 0 1”8” F\ Frankton. When he got a call on a' “One day.” avers ir. Inumond, “1 | e : | for the .’sur\‘v}ixm 6b Gut: it Colorudo hia owed v\,yl.lml v]ntuu!h a sty ~|| in Columbus, | bow long it is worn. If you desire| CELLAR GARAGE money in Fravicton that 1 paid, being Ohio. Ahead of me | spied a man |, .ico sometihng of permanent valie / --!flush at the tin Then that big hobbling painfully on two crutches. | in o ‘ CURBS WALKS 5 a i ) ap i i Il 3 ¥ o o ® il Louy case w supply Aloag wiia good lawedry wark i1 whst yem s leoking for ank !clmn(-v witl the lectuting tour came finjl.dunl\: 1 heard 1'),..'”_\_ ‘ }vv prcase will supply it 1 FOUNDATIONS st 10 juol waal we w: givine. Ty ws # | along for us and we left Frankton. | I:f”“’* busted! Run for your Modernizes your property, makes { have nover heird from lim sinee” Hves? 1* look better and haves you memey ‘ “It way be come other Leeves,” sug “So I ran for iy life. On ahead | V Y | gested Beuluh " could see the cripple gotting over the b. cutting down repalr coats. . ! “Oh, no. It was to Colorado our Kround like a giunt swing. By and | RES.UN; [on eRtimAle. a e an team aun ry friend went. 11l be glad to see him, | DY I caught up to him. In natural | i e e Phone 188 West Main 8t e O0STOBI HIILIO0E DR HIIR $OHOFOH0EOBOTOPOPOTOFOHOE0 When the Flames Die Down And As You TURN From the Ruins Toward Your Own Home, Then, IF Neve: Before, Should You Realize The Benefits of We Represent The Following Reliable Companies. Fidelity Underwriters, Capital . German American, Capital. And Resolve To Capltal.. 4,750,000 mu Underwriters, Sl F. & M, capital.___ 2000000 Insure Your Prog_er_tzl ANN & DEEN Room 7, Raymondo Bldg. A _Fire Insurancc Policy, | $4,500,000 l ........ 2,600,000 momam | 1 | compasrion I souglit to aid him, he shook me off | “‘You carry these crutches, mister,’ | safd the unfortunate, ‘and give a crip- | ple a chance.” ’ { Mr alleges that | outside of whut heip he may give me in getting a political job.” Beulah turned a8 il to busy { herselt at her work. There werg tell- tale tears in her eyes. She had a heart but ~ aside | secret shie lied never told to anyons Hammond further | [ not even to her There had It Was almost an hiour later befora he | been a 1 to the going away of finally suececded i rnuning down lh'-‘ | Walton Reeves. e had never wsked cripple in the uplands of Columbus | vli('ulzlh to be his wife, but pla us and returning his crutches.—New could be he had ind York Times he would tl ed to her thut nk ¢« ly of her while i | away. He had i «d her in his fu- Triumphant Bhnd Man. ture. He hud led her to believe that Dr. Jacob W Bolotin, who has just been appointed attending physician at the tuherculosis hutm"nl of the Dun- ning Asylnm, Chie: is only blind, but is the first bhnd man who has ever taken the full course of four years in medicine and passed the pres- i\\-lwn that future assured they must become “great, great friends.” Beulah lLad put aside the shattered | remnants of that old love dream. Her father's di:closure, however, could not help but open np the old wound. She S E was too cheery-hearted and philosoph ent Illinols examination for medicine ical to allow it to burden her bright | @nd surgery. He is only twenty-five | spirit. If she had been nothing, as It | | years of age but has examined 3500 ‘ had turned out, to the poor, slrugg]mg | patlents at the municipal tubercnlosis surveyor, what could she hope for! hospital in the last fourteen months from the neglectful lover elevated to a | ! Hls diagnosis is made wholly by touch. position of honor and wealtl,” i He can give the exact temperature by | She sald nothing as her father got | feeling the skin. and an exact pulse | ready the next morning to call at the | Without the aid of a watch. At four- Hampton hotel. She even ironed out '®e0 he graduated from the Illinols | his best but rusty tie, brushed anq State Hospital for the Blind, and trav mended his coat und gent him on his | ®led over the country selling type- | way with a smile. Her heart ached a | Writers, finally earning money to en- | bit, but ehe did not mind that now. {2ble him to study medicine. Dugald Morris arrived at the hotel | to find that the Hon. Walter Reeves occupled Suite A on the parlor floor. ' He was admitted to the ante room An officious usher asked his business “I want to see Walt Reeves,” replied Dugald in his blunt, friendly way “Name, eir, If you please?” was not | Gold From the Klondike. | Gold to the value of more than $6,- | 000,000 Is expected to be taken out of | the Klondfke this summer, the amount | having increased regularly since the | lowest mark was reached in 1907, less than $3.000,000 ! i i LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS |H. B. Zimmerman, Prop. @mmamm-wm bazis MY LINE INCLUDES A Gcmbination of the Old-Fashioned Honesty MODERN METHODS Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars with AND SCIENCE produces Ice Cream that is the acme of perfection. Poinsetta Is the combination. Made }Come and see mc.befm pur In PURE cream, sterilized, made by the latest ma- lchaning elsewhere. Yowe | dhinery, and under the most perfect sanitory conditions. Buy it from your local dealer by the dish, pint or quart, | : | | } patronage npprecuted. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Leaay of Déiscnia Theater, . fOR SALE BY LAKE PHARMACY LAKELAND.