Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 25, 1913, Page 7

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THE EVENING TPLEGRAM, L\K ELAND, FLA., JULY 25, 1913. PAGE LEVEN 1'1 S bcthiiin s LIGHTNING BROILS A STEAK I N N E eSS — Kills Woman, but Finishes a Job ...! MY h mmer Reading IS Provided For.$ JACK WAS SO TAME| " "himiewitye i | WAY SUFFER | |¥¥ LINE INCLUDES s Mm“t 0|||' txcnallfle l“"‘ fln' By ELIZABETH OGILVIE, i Carnegle, Pa.—Lightning played a : Stunned. —_ nehver easy day nor night, when it can be cured for | peculiar as well as a fatal prank here A ny Book to Order “Here's the very thing I am looking | *1€D !t struck the chimney of Henry ull Line of Magazines Newspapers Magazines atrifle. Makes no dif- for, Lil: ‘Lonely gentleman living Waters’ house on the Steubenville Q eland Book Store ference how old the sore in the city; forty years old; no Plke, and after running down the ! Benford & Steitz may be, it can be cured. For particulars, write to Flims Picture Frames 5 SHUPHOSSOH PIPIQE SO SHFOE PO Will Never Be Satisfied ¢ have your Oprical Work. Dr. ull, Graduate Optometrist, has of this Department. No charge minations. LE & HULL nd Optometrists Phome 173 Laeland. Fla. Plecsure To Show Goods” ‘ork and ne play maves Jack a dull boy,” y likkes to” take a trip. It brightens vs up and 1ething to think about- and if you have got some ked away ih the bank, so that when yon DO ifind | e the trip, it will ‘buy some tickets and some B and make that trip possible, whereas, without vour vacation would have to be spent nt home. D Your Banking With Us t National Bank DF LAKELAND Every- ¢ Life of Linen good lanndry work f5 what you am lesking fer and what we asy giving. Try ms land Steam Laundry bone 130 Wost Mata Flames Die Down IR And As You TURN From the Ruins nthe Then, IF Neve: Before, Should You Realize The Benefits of llatle Companies. A Fi n e U SR ire Insurancz Policy, " Capltalo_______ 2,000,000 tezs, Capital__ 4,750,000 And Resolve To A, Captal__. 2000 Insure Your Property! NN & DEEN Room 7, Ray.nondo Bldg. | | | i O IR - - Y ————r—— T G 3¢ 3+ s G O S —] bad habits; dark hair and eyes; good business man; wants to correspond with lady, blonde pre- ferred; must be pretty; object, friendship and af- fection; will ex- change photo graphs. Address, B. L. K,, Tribune Office.” I am go- ing to answer this, Lil; I'm go- ing to be the pretty blonde lady.” “You will never do it, Mollie; {t would be scan- dalous. You, a woman, § I am; I can't stay cooped up here all summer with out having a lit tle fun. I have been here a whole month now, and haven't had one ade gerous to be funny., If Jack ever hears of it, he will be angry enough to divorce you, and I wouldn't blame him if he did. temper.” “Pooh! Jack {s a lamb; I am not a bit afraid of Jack; he is so tame; just like a canary bird fed on lump sugar. I know he would be.shocked and such a thing would never enter his dear, old head, but I am going to do it anyway.” Lil sighed: “Well, Mollie, remember I do not appmve of this thing at all. Whose picture will you send? Not your own, of course.” venture.” “Ves, Mollle, but this {s too danme You know he has a “I can get one somewhere. I want one of a loautiful young girl. That one in yeur room, the one Amy Brown| gave you will do; can I have it?” “Yes, 1 suppose, but I do wish you would give up this crazy scheme, Mol lie.” Sober, staid, quiet Jack Bates, find- 1ing It impossible to leave his business in the city had sent his young and| pretty wife out to her sister, who lived alone in a quiet little village. Mollie answered the advertisement @f the unknown B. L. K. and anx- fously awaited results, which came in a few days in the shape of an answer. The correspondence progressed rap- | {dly. He praised her eyes, hinted that | life would be more worth living with | her by his side, and urged her %o meet | him in the city soon, Mollie Bates, daring of splrit, lov- ing adventure more than anything else in the world, promised to meet, 1him sometime, but did mot name a' date, His letters were warm, ‘tender, lov- ing. He had advanced 8o far as to call her pet names. J Mollie had had more amusement than she ever imagined possible in, that quiet, out-of-the-wgy place. “I do wish Jack wouldn’t write me { letters on a typewriter; it alwavs; | seems like a business letter. There's | no sentiment in this kind of a letter. It's been so long since I have seen his writing, I would never recognize it, I know.” “You ought to be thankful to get' any kind of a letter from him. I| should think your comscience would give you no peace” answered Lil, § « the righteous. Mollie decided to have one larkand then go home. After much thinking as to time and place, she agreed to meet the unknown B. L. K. at theI Allendayle cafe at 11. She decided to go into the city on the interurban, take lunch with him and then go back and tell Lil what & jolly time she had had. Her car was a few minutes late. “Will he be waiting,” she wondered. “Really, this is equal to a schoolgirl romance; and dear, old Jack would be shocked at me or any other woman doing such a dreadful thing.” She hastened to the trysting place. All the way to the city she had been try- ing to picture what he would look like and what he would say. He was to wear a white carnation on the right lapel of his coat, and she had agreed to wear a pink one on her left shoul der. How ridiculous it all seemed, and what an adventure it was, too. She walked with her head up and a firm step; only a moment now and she would reach the cafe door. She adjusted her vefl, put one hand back to the meeting place of waist and skirt, gave a hiteh here, a pull there, drew a deep breath, opened the door and walked into the room. “T'hy, hello, Mollie, what has brou it you to the city today?” anx-! i asked Jack, luoking steadily at ! t % carnatioa on her shoulder. st “ed Mollie, blushing 8 rosy re Si 5 only su safely pinned to th ght lapel of | ]Jaf: s coat—dear, dignified, sedate, ,(I;armi:g Jack—was a white cama-| | tion, ? (Copyright, by Daily Story Pub. Co.) Hard Loser. hat woman rho arried on a bet?” “She is | now giving e to a crusade against gambling."—Judge. (=3} TEREMIAE B. §XITE Loang, iavestments ia Real Ber- me—I came to see you, Jack,” | H{ave some interesting snape © and sudburban property; farms Hat > of one thing: | .} for eash or on ensy tarme S L av e 44044085804 PALEAGH O l Stationery chimney to the kitchen range, Killed Mrs. Waiers and broiled a steak which she was putting on the broiling- irons at the time. Mrs. Waters had picked up the steak, walked over to the kitchen range and laid it on the irons. She was evidently about to light the nat ural gas burner, when a terrific peal of thunder shook the house, and the lightning zigzagged down the chim- ney. Every stitch was burned from Mrs. Waters' body. The steak was browned perfectly by the lightning flame, A six-vear-old child, who witnessed the accident, was severely stunned, but wil. recoier. P.0.Box 440 Lakeland, Fla % i s Post Cards Cigars Come and see me before pur chaung clsewhere. Youe patronage appreciated, Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand weay of Délscris Pesstsy The Protesslo ns- SAVE TIME & MONEY'! “ 8 omotR voug_ HALS JONES‘LINE p 22 fgwtsac S )?P 5 9 STOALLALY: TAMAMLA Y P et CLAST WORK-RVAT F R o “IROMPT ML OTDER seRvier ! 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Phone 818, laksieds. . |Losmasd, K. P.; J. F. Wilsea, Becy TRIARY BLAWYO¥ LAWYRD ! The Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W meets every Thursday night. Wood men Circle firsl and third Thursday afternoons at 3:00 o'clock. . J Ettridge, Council Commardcr, Mrs Sallle Scipper, Guardian of Clrele 2. GARAR B WHEIRLXY. OSTROPATH PHYSICA? Veuwe 6, 6 and 7, Brysat Bui:: Lakeland Uis "oy Puore 398 Blue ‘1. a0 Phong 878 Biaeh GOBIRLI AL BT Bl VDL 041 57 (OISR POLK ENCAMPMEN? NO. 3,1 0.0 ! Polk Encampment No. 3, 1. O P., meots the first and thimd Mo: daye. Visiting Pat'larehs weloom. F. A. McDONALD, Seribe U, B. BIMMERMAN, Chlef Patriareh ¢. K & H. D. MENDENEALL Civil Engineem. Rooms 313-315 Drane Sies, LAKELAND, FLA. Pposphats land examination o vays, examination, reyore Blueprinting A . MAUBONOURX GLA®WBLA keam ¢ Doen & Brramt %, Architess drwest (deas in Bungniow Beaty Lakeland, Florids Our Dlsplay of watches, lockets, chalns, ringhy brooches, etc., is noticeable for tw perfect taste as well as self-evidemfl good quality. The Jewelry we handle 18 the kind that comtime« ues to give satisfaction no matiaw bhow long it {3 worn. If you desttw to glve sometihng «f pArmanent valag our case wiil supply ft. —~—— BONTOEY, ELLIOT? & MENDENHALL Associated Architests Asom 313 Drane Bulldine Lakeland, Pla. o'sloek, ot MeDonald’s ball. Maers Rodaladk ladpe M ¢ meste overy soesad ard fonrth Bo-. Gy aightn at L. O. 0. P dall. Viat: log brethere and sisness cordially 1- vied. MES P C 1ONGMANK, K MRE A 6L BRR fe lake lagge Ne. 5,000 F mests Friday wights ot 7:00, ot 0 0. F. dall. Visitiag trothem o wardialty tavited J. L. REYNOLDS, See R B EIMMERMAN, R. 0 —— 2. ¢ ROGERA, lawye, usem 1, Dryast Pwmivae. Pasne 160 Laseland, Meostda n v R D XUFPAXER ~4tteragy-eb-Lav-- eoy 1 Gtuart Widg Basten H. C. Stey 0B V. 0 BVD oRITIM Txtatlisded o Jud:, i85, Aoains 16 026 Lo KAz Swie 2lbones: Ofice ilv; Asiewm) STOKER 4 YO0XRD _.]‘"n-. Rarmesde iy BRICKLAYERS, MASCKS AXD VUNION, LOCAL NO. 12 OF FLORIT ' Moots eash Thursday night : Morgan & Groever hall, ovc Bates’ Dry Goods Bters. Vigitin: brethers welcome. R®. L. MARBHALL, Presideat J. W, LATTON, Vies Pres 4. W. LOCAN, Treasurer 1. R. FELDS, Vis. Sesy. R, 7. PIETKICH, Res. Socy . L COX, Ueaduestor 34 MUTIL BOYER, s s W. & PREETCN. LAWYER t sy Upstales Bast of Gors? Bes BARTOW. YLIRIDE 2raminatiop of TItie MRf R~ Eatr.te Law o Spvedaly” You want the best at the ieas§ cost—you get it when we do M work of NUTARY PUBLID CEMENT CONSTRUCTION Your money will buy solid valw¢ in quality work and material-you™® ORDER OF EAGLES e Fraternal Order of Bag'- mects every Wednesday alght o 189, at 044 Fellow?’ hall. J H., WILLIAMS, Presi@amt M SMAILS Sevretars i e [ tey see meo at omee. Wil gre - from the re« uradblitye Room 14 Futch & Gentry W, get lasting satisfacticn lakelazd, s a | sults in appearance and d B.P.OE , nh See us about yvour job—now LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS H. B. Zimmerman, Prop Lakeland Lodge No. 1291 Benevc tant and Protect’ s Order of Elks meets every Thursuay uight in ledy: reoms over postofficc. Visiting breth . Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Fla. I GEORGE MNORM R R + 242250000 I0000040 | T8 Gunlially v — LOTIS A, FORT “THE ARCHITECT”

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