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THE EVENING {ELEGRAM, LA\K ELAND, FLA., JULY 11, 1913. Phone 233 will wire your house or do any intheelectrical line you mayhave ELECTRIC SIGNS will make you a new ice box, tank ything in the sheet metal line epairing solicited. Ask our fied customers. Phone 233 ar Gentral Pharmacy on E. Rose St. o 3 W 7/ .4 e LD RoLD60 i D Il Banking veit U bank can get a charter and become a National Bank it TISI'Y THE U. S. GO VERNMENT at Washington that all isions of the National Banking Laws have been com The name and place of residence of each Director be given and all facts necessary to determine whether Jawfully entitled to commence the business of baukirg WORN UNDER OATH. _.\" barcking with US. AvLl3IIN L3I3IHS i~tNafionaIBank OF LAKELAND 'gou lsnxdry work 1 what you are leoking for aad o what we ary giviag. Try as land 3;1;1 Laundry ' Phone 32 West Nuiz §t LR st e lel ‘GIRL IN A RED COAT By D. M. HENDERSON, JR. The dainty missive Reggle found among his mail was unexpected. | “Nan's decided to ] be reasonable!” he sighed, reliev- edly, but when he opened ft his self- complacency van- {shed. His fian- HEART OF IUCHACHA : By CHARLES W, CUNO. { For the past two trips the ltage' that carried the bullion sacks from ! the Golden Nugget mine to Sum)rl| had been robbed by a lone highway- man. Haskell, superintendent of tho, mine, stood at the window of his dingy little assay office and revolved the matter in his mind. ¢ Another consignment was ready for cee wrote only t0 yg trip down the mountain side and its announce that she ;.0 qiate shipment was imperative. was leaving the qpo gyard that had been sent with the city. She had not y;1ion had each time proved himself | written her destl o ooyarg Haskell knew not whom to nation nor wvhen ... she meant to & 1544 the range of his vision came, turn. the graceful figure of Dolores, daugh- Mystified, and yor o¢ Senora Valdes, the half-Mexican | brimming with en~ y0,1qing house keeper. She was the ' treaties. Reggle oo pequtiful thing In all that barren sprang to the tele- v.i1q0rness. phone and called | ~uyryohagha,” little child, her mother up the Beresford' .ujjoq her still, although she had| residence, but the groun into slender womanhood. And maid who an- «yp cpacha” she was called by all the swered his call ;,u0h tender-hearted miners fn the told him thatNan oo;pp" They worshiped her, perhaps | had already de- tnq one thing Mexican that they did | parted. There ;o yae |y the whole districtiof So- upon, her parents ;o1 - Byt of all of them there was being away, he pu¢ one upon whom she would even asked for her ;o4 4 glance, brother, but his, ~wrpg poy” they called him. He'! whereabouts were beyond the malds’ had drifted in from no one knew | k’:}""legfe" . Fr N S i where, a reckless daredevil, whose ! an Alstyne, from the ¢ ! » face was so falr and boylike in con | :'uhtfl;s lllfl 51:0;0:“:‘::’3:‘]“‘;;’;?; fl‘;" trast to thelr rough sk{ns that "’I‘h‘et | DI ) " Boy” seemed as natural to say as ;.itatt;on to accompany him to Ormond he really bad not reached man’s es- or the races. ! tate. On the day of their arrival at Or- | mond, Reggie, on the spur of the mo- ' p 1009 wag tripping down the steep ment, entered with the Imp, the new (.4 ¢4 the mine tunnel. ) high powers touningicar he had | mpe moment Haskell saw her, an | brought with him, a race arranged by fdea popped into his head. ! :’:’i:j‘fié;"; l";“‘c";:“s "E‘X‘]‘c“ee"(“"‘v"“;:‘e(; o He opened thehdoor.' “Muchacha!” 8 sl ¥ e called. “Muchacha!” thought that since for Nan's sake he | mya gir] came ohodilent to his call. had decided to relinquish the sport “Will you te)l El Senor ‘Boy’ that I and had made arrangements to have | wish to see him,” he said in Mexican the Imp placed on sale, this last race patios. should not be counted against him, “Is it that the senor wished him to He won, but after that exciting mo- g0 with the bullion tomorrow?” ment when he forgot everything but ' Haskell smiled. “Hash! Not a word the 1mp and victory, h{ls apprehension | to anyone,” he satd. “But how did you increased. Van Alstyne showed him, | gur’ss. it. Muchacha? in a New York paper which had a "'l.istn?n. noble senor,” she eaid, representative at Ormend, a graphic 8t account of his victory. Thenceforth | 4o yiyjoq 3 will be as one dead. My Reggie wore his laurels heavily, de- peqrt wir) be broken. Listen, senor, voutly wishing that Nan, beyond the | y, o yor forgotten the day that I T a1 T g yic | TR pOCTINRY Paaio” WA e d . wicked knite?” his mail a day later a letter from her. Haskell's face softened. “No, Mu- “I have rcad of your reckless €a- | gya0ng mig, that I have not,” he sald, reer, followed n defiance of my Wish | gornactly. “you saved my life that and a.t the ‘cxlmnsa of my happiness. g, 1 'gaid thea if ever you should I ha‘\e l(zd?’,v seat the ring to yoUr ggy.of mo a faver that I could grast I apartments. o Ao eargpg b U I Lo KUUTER R ) J d 2 " can t to take the bulllon 0- bound train. When he reached his :’:,”17 Lhighul native city he lust no time in setting “, Gran’ Sewor, it s I that will do out in the Imp to seck Nan at Ravens- ' g4 n wood. “You!” he exclaimed, imcredulous- As he emerged from a wood near i his destination, he saw, some distance ; “Think you I camnot shoot?™ she ahead of him,a countryman driving a [ erled, fearful, now that she had made bull. The beast lrmbered past the | 419 rosolve, that hier request would gate through whick the countryman .. pe granted. “Look!” She selzed tried to drive him, tuen set off across | ‘flm pistol that hung in the holster by an opea stretch of pasture. Reggie, ! paying little heed to the beast and ‘his side and leveled at a bald eagle ‘that hovered almost overbead. At the his pursuer, was speeding toward a first shot the bird paused in its flight, mansion he espied before him, when ' a shout behind him made him slacken speed and look back. | He saw before him an impending | “I am brave ané besides, would the tragedy, _ A gl1l was in the pasture bandit huit a womaan? he' querled. into which the bull had turned. The ; 10 ea ol e Mo hacha. T cantiot brute, inflamed at the sight of the red | ¥ , . golf ooat she wore, was making to- i refuse yoe. It shall be as you say, but ward her. He turned the Imp swiftly. | » 11t I couid leave this cursed place I As he wheeled the girl, seelug her {iould g0 myselt™ e daager, started to run. e ) . cross the 1 will zot be hurt, and 1 have your R Gyt Uhe PR WBA & bave I mot?” she cried gayly. g [ ise pasture he pet the Imp flying at its ''Promise, utmost gpeed, heedless of the bushes TOMOrrow it is at nive, then? And,” |and rough groend. He gained upon laughingly shaking her finger at him, the buli at every yard, yet when he ‘tell it to no gue. Good night, senor. {at last overtook the beast there was , Buenas Noches |left but a few seconds in which to The next day the stage rumbled accomplish the rescue away with but vie occupant, Mucha- | Though the girl's back was toward cha and her buifion sacks. To her him, a sudden fear gripped Reggie as #ide the superintendent hud strapped lie drew nearer, and as at his anxious his pistol. Dowwu through the canyon cry, aware only then of a rescuer's the stage rumbled, and the cowardly presen she turned with a gasp of -driver whipped up his horses, for it velief, his fear was confirmed. He beheld Nan, and releasing for the mo- Fobber had lust held up the stage. meni the steering wheel, reached out The horses roundcd the bend fin for her. Put in her easerness she eafety snd the driver was just draw- stumbled, and as he shot by ing a long hbreath of relief when— [ whirled beyend the grasp of his arms, Fing!—the c " ;'tumbling earthward. And it was to meet “The Boy” that' ubbornly, “he must not go, for it he | | would grant it. I will keep my prom- was just around (he next bend that the | horse fell with a bullet | FLOWER PLACE CARDS PRETTY SUGGESTIONS FOR TEA OR GARDEN PARTY. Entall Little Trouble or Expense and Give Just That Distinctive Feature 8o Appealing to the Modern Hostess. During the flowery summer months| the hostess delights to plan lunch-| eons, dinners and teas for her visiting guests. The garden offers material| for decorations or a fitting background for a tea or garden party. The decorative value of the basket has been recognized for many ages, and you cannot select a more artistic | centerplece than a basket, woven of | Japanese willow or plaited rushes, filled with roses, lilacs, daisies, carna- tions, gladiolus, nasturtiums, sweet peas, phlox or larkspur. The brown | | | | of the willow harmonizes so beauti fully with the blossoms, and if a bow of ribbon is tied to the handle of the ! basket the centerpicce is perfect, One of the attractive features of a| luncheon or dinner is the place cards, ! | and these can be made at home with | very little trouble or expense entailed. | ANTEE THAT WILL BE AS REPRESENNED, ‘5 gal. Kerosene ..... Seis s sie s PAGE SEVEN Special Prices e BELOW WE GIVE A FEW OF 0UB PRICES WITH MANY OTHER GOODS OF EQUAL QUALITY ANP PRICE. QUALITY OF GOODS 1S THB FIRST THING WE LOOK AFTER AND THEN THE PRICE TO MEET YOUR APPROVAL WITH A GUAR EVERYTHING THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. 18 pounds Sugar for Eest Butter, per 1b. ......... Cottolene, 10 pound can .... Cottolene, 5 pound . Snowdrift, 10 pounds Snowdrift, 5 pounds ... G cans Baby Size Cream Octagon Soap, 6 for........ Ground Coffee, per pound ..... Sweet Corn, 3 for .. Best White Meat, per Ib. .. 3% [ .ot Compoungd Lard, per 1b. .... B Feed Stuff is our specialty. We are out on Bouth Florida avenue. But call us. We dellver the goode D. H. CUMBIE& CO. Phone 337 Lakeland At an artist's supplies shop purchase |'a large sheet of wq er-color paper of a not too coarse gra.n, a box of water- , color paints, a camel's-hair brush and a piece of carbon paper. Charming designs for basket place cards are giv- en here, and when you have selected | the one which appeals to you most | follow these directions: Between the drawing and the water { color paper place the carbon paper and ‘carefully follow each outline of the design with a sharply pointed pen- cil. The drawing will be reproduced on the watercolor paper, ready for | tinting. The rectangular basket filled with | ¢lusters of hydrangeas is effective if ? tinted yellow, green ‘or brown. Colos the flowers pink or pale lavender and the foliage a soft green, BEspecially pretty is the hat-shaped basket filled with wild roscs. This is | | quivered amd an tnstant after cnmoi | “Is the senor cenvinced?” she cried. | —but, my heart misgives me. I—I[— improved by cutting out the design after it has been tinted and pasting a strip of cardboard to the back, which acts as a support, Paint the basket brown, green or yellow, the roses pale pink, with yel- low centers, and the foliage green. Never purchase place cards when ' ! your disposal! You will be ¢ ably surpriced to find how easily and quigk- Iy they are made and how very artis- | i tic are when completed, you have these attractive designs at | A7 Our Dlsplay of watches, lockets, chains, ringa brooches, etc., is mnoticeable for its perfect taste as well as self-evidens good quality. The Jewelry we handle s the kind that contin- ues to give satisfaction no matter If you Aesire l(o glve sometihng of permanent val.e our case will supply it. III. (. Stevens kow long it Is worn. LAKE PHARMACY When you think of Drugs, Toilet Articles, or Ice Cream, think of Thela'ePharmacy We keep ONLY THE 338 . #0808 | oy turning the Imp he saw that Nen's through his hezrt. The stage stopped Idea for Work Bag. " the Flames Die Down And As You TURN From the Ruins Toward Your Own Home, Then, IF Never Before, Should You Realize The Benefits ent The Following of able Companies. A Fire Insurancc Policy, ters, Capital --$4,500,000 Capltal_.._______ 2,000,000 And Resolve To rwriters, Capital.. 4,%50,000 M., Capital.____ 2,000000 Insure Your Property! NN & DEEN Room 3, Raymondo Bldg. § } i danger had been staved long enough to allow him to act by the panse mace ! when the Imp came between the red and him Reggie saw that the bull, the gar- | ment again flaging before him, was about to start forward again. Unuer a eudden inspiration, desperately re- sclving that thig attempt should not fail, he gent the Imp at full speed toward him. The car with a shiver struck the brute squarely. Its front it under the brute’s breast, throw- g his lunging horns upward. Then Regige, who had shut off speed at the f | moment of contact, by deft manipu- | 1ation extricated the Imp and turned it, little the worse for the encounter bled, too dazed t ler escape. A T € joy he men- | tally add ed the car: “Geod news for you, too, Imp! She | redeemed yourself. I've promised | there'll be no more racing, though! | for her!” (Copyright, by Daily Story Pub. Co.) with a lurch and as it did so a masked me g from the ghelter of a rock ené advancod towerd the stage, a pis- tol leveleu in cither hand. 49 Inswuant afterward the door of the stage cpened and Muchacha stood in the doorway. As she did so a spurt of flame came from the pistol in her Luand 2ad the bandit €ell dead. Laugh- ing lightly, she ran to the prostrate form and snatched away the mask. Her hand sought her heart. She recled. She almost cried out. It was “The Boy.” A moment only did the shock weaken her. She turned and walked ste ¥ to the stage, “Vamos! drive on!” she cried. “We > in Senora by three o'clock.” onastery at Sonora holde a 10se face is strangely like that Story Pub. Co.) True Defense, Lawyer—The prisoner pleads that he has the grip, your honor, Plaintiff—That's right — he's got | says I'm not to sell you—that you've mine, ‘The woman who is evee looking for oddities in work bags will be pleased with one carried recently by a woman who had just come from Paris. The bag, of generous proportions, was made from violet flowered ribbon, violet chiffon velvet and gilt galloon. Two oval embroidery hoops were used for handles and covered with the galloon. To the lower end of each was sewed the upper edze of the bag, which was gathered to an oval paste- board bottom, covered with flowered silk. The bag part was made with sides | of the ribbon and ends of v« Ivet, the | Joining of materials covered with | lengthwise strips of galloon @ ends were split in the middle for an irch or two, where they joined the handles, to give a larger oper 1g. Blue Bird Pin, Since Maeterlinck so appropriately ! used the blue bird as a symbol of .;m;l luck, represe 18 the scul of happi ness, It has made a permanent niche for itself in the hearts of the mult | tude, and it is only quite fitting that Error held as truth has much the We won't mind that sacrifice, Imp— e:fect :l'n truth. In politics and rell | " A gion this fact upsets many confideat ese pins come in three sizes, cuft | Mm aleo, I ep the A this year should see & revival of the “blue bird” pins. pins, brooches and bar pins, and are N e as «Prompt Delivery.. The Rexall Store | SOGDSOHT$04 DHOSOSO$ D400 Apparentty, It appears to be necessary fer @R people to do & great deal of ccolsing and to engage pretty contingously rm owork for the purpose what la theirs Whilst I do what 18 At for me dul sbstain from what is unft, my neigh dor and I shall often agree tn owr means and work together for a time to one ead. But whenever | find mp dominton over myself ls not sufclend | tor me and undertake the direction truth