Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 30, 1913, Page 8

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30, 1918. eriisy FOR RENT—Two cottaged on én.‘ [ \ R SALE | more.avenae. Apply to M. T.§. . ‘ ' "i B. Hendris, Phone 209, 100X} An ordluangy ) ¥ By ANNA PRILPOT. i s $he Was Dashing and Handsome * With. Many Moths Fiutter- ¢ “Well,” indignantly exclaimed the 1 to herself, after she had glanced @t the date of the letter that the post- man had just left. “Two weeks!” She . ing Ab( er. e T A T . Mung Ler head high, and looked into: m “fit H“ 4 O ..z HALS-—Qesd Winshester M';L FOR RENT—House with all mod- Lo mirror to get the effect. “I'll show | . By GEORGE MUNSON. w1 be sokd eheap, Prose 843 ot ern conveniences. - Also rooms. turnished. for light m-‘mm‘-;": g Apply to Miss Emms Robison, [** ber 501 East: Orange, of phone 292 [ jor Biands, and saw Tom's hisnd Dok wood at $1.00 por load: ADPIY 81 pog sy gl e 1 %. Nar cousta's. shpulder'. &M gipier Hoteh ”e S P A 1 e T and one sere of land; © qsaarée north ZGtAschool, B0 ., tion; $1,200. The Joha F. COX| o0 nquire ot Pillan’s i;w- that I can keep him walting, too!™ Sylvia Blaine was happler than she .. She unfolded the lcunrmd:eadltlh“ ever been:fn ‘al} her life before. Sy lace hatdker - 4,,&'..‘(”‘”;‘.._ Jhen sho reread it. - But when one is nineteen happiness ' SR B ook s GALE—Freo dirt: Kl </ *Not an apology fn it, either! I|oomes easily, especially - when one fs | 22°% S8V Agatha':lwad bowed: upos.| PFOR t!ulttb:flhmdunfluhmaui o r or two—but he'll wait at. ¢ TonPBAMMER wis generally. consids ' weeks before he gets & word| gred. the: most’ promising young: om me! Let him see how: he: 1likes | yep i3y Stapleton;s’ mwz - She was extremely indignant.,:) | vy Biihoes diad ; beNas mEsdevh svnas: - Golng to her desk, she flung. the.lef | Stqytetns Was orly's Fhiy GEANR1 disdainfully upon it and closed the | )y Batvaugh dad HRENGMD the city Then she opened the desk again | of hiyhirthcte ond hib. dayw'there, and | - : Bad took up the letter. Tom-had gone into:a lawyer's offios. “I wonder,” she pondered, “whether! Now at twenty:seven: hehad o Sour |’ § ought to wait three weeks. I don't -~ Ati@ he Joved Melieve it would be.well-to wait more Rfi"‘f’" o - @an just as long as he waited. That will be a broad hint to him. But I'm Mt going to be satisfied with hints! going to tell him good and plain M if my letters aren’t of sufficlent {ha terest to be worth an answer before | ho had ever known her cousin: Agatha, | : forgotten everything I wrote t0| tor example, she was sure that Tom I'll just direct them to people bY | would never have looked: twice sk Realty €o. ! o FOR SALB—Geod Jersey miloh cow. Phone 332 Blue or 339 1025 ®'| 165 ACRE. PARM—Ip, Arkanses, o trade for iand in or around Lake- land, A bargain. For further in- ¢ Ton's. &ior'B: formation imquire at' Moody'si o . v up. sy “4"".. stoce, outh Florida Ave: 36T} *op "o jagrippe. Tad ’ L | pon BALE AT A BARGA it will bulld 3p the. ! #GR SALB AT A BARGAIN-180% ; | T eriaad Rupsbout; just been |1be aDReiity and: make Blv worth 3 & service pipyg | rdewer junction 14 Beotion without m. andi charge for g ¥ ‘whom they will be more appreciated. | por o 1ng. sale-at all i “C'I\ write him this very minute and '{,.... Blaine was five years overbsuled; er would ‘trade: for ,,,‘" b, man bet f.rth matters clearly to that young | than Syivia. Although she had lot. M. L. Bryan. 1023 C. 3ptt gkeland; P | ::d "NT: "!emh'lnt" f::fll in my(porn in Stapleton, she hsd' m g eyl i o= . Thea I can leave the letter ub-| ¢here ‘much during her checkersd: ex+|. V' Hll ¢ ; RENT i : Mated and send it later, whenever I de- | fgtence. She“h:d‘ md:hn Was ¥ £ o ; ; FOR SALE OF WANTED—Your safety raser biades lide wiit 9 best.” marriage. sad: was sulig. the dasd : ! to resharpen, made hetter thas ! . Buitinc. the action to the word, she | g divorce. Agatha was & bandsome|: aew, 356, S50 antd 50 doven. Lake- |- ceed« . hastily to scribble off & let- | plonde—“dashing,” people called Hér— 1and Purnitere and Bardware OO. |ner as may bo deend : : with umber of moths fluttéring: €48 [0t Bond Trustees, , “T'q 1 Stor not begln to scold him at | round her. And the worst of it was: ’ Brst, s 9 decided. “I'll just answer that:Agatha, who could nev'ar‘ndn:.' § &is lettc I'll write as though I bad | paking conquests, was coming.to stay’ 3 Mjghing to say especially, and when I |'witn Sylvin's mether, - A g | FElegant G.voom bungalow;. with all modern: conveniences. 707 South | Missouri avenue. Apply: too W. B she desiied § by “ Fiske Johnson, owner. Phone: m erself, en! b and’ ) 1 19 [ | hurried to her mm,‘mmht i " | LOST—Bétween: Dr. Henley’s and flm to her tears witheut, re- 5| Baptist:church; or, tn ehurch, a main: and curb have by [with, the requiremenn the’ salil Bogrd of Bai e e ee— 4 . R’ SALE—Goed milch cow: F. b redead. Ty T But when | "5 can't go iny Agatha. T dare not. I'll write to Tom—~"" “Well, now, you juat sit still and I'll. bring Tomy out, to you,” said Aga tha sternly. And whes, a minute lates, neo:ly to the end I'll tell him a few R ) - cameo pin: Finder return to this foptios, assess the st d 3} gs .bat he ought to know!” m}? ze?“::fl;he:?fl:vg:“ert;;";lh:l | But everything draws to a.clese,and;| Terrell. | office and: receive reward. 1023 :”‘:". "'"'fl‘;flt iy S« wrote on, happily smiling toher | hariasome, rich, citified Agatha: was| ¢ Hme Was come. for Agatha. to; » — ——————— — | sl ( A » i leave. The four.trunks were packed, | e e [l Hon against tha i ®ell, ‘.rough a number of pages. | there? | 5 : ENT . For cholera: infantum there 18 a.|oity Sewer und i b “Godness!” sho reflected. “What's [ +Why, you foolish child,” satd: Tom| the Wonderful hat weat inta.a special | ' " R ¢! sure cure 1n “Infante ReMet,” or{ onileetd by e it o 4 Rhe u e of stirring up trouble? I think | jaughingly, when Sylvia voiced her| Cw SI7InE place fo.a neat travaling ) IR : | taketsad as e vom d just better let it drop and act as ; "jbat, and Agatha was:wajting for the ; : ) 'Mrs. Browning's Diarrhoea Rem-. itime- for collecting i though I hadn’t noticed how long a . carriage to come to. convey: her. to | "OR! RENT—Two furnished rooms, .;, por-sale: by Lake PRArmacy, (i hes been mei $ime had elapsed since he got my let- the statfon. . ° - for light housekeeping. ApPIY 8t gnd Henley & Henley. A remedyr|" gec 5. Tht all %er.. It's far better that way. Really, | “Sylvia, dear,” she-said, “thers isn't:] 104 Wast Oak and N. Florida Avo.EorlmnM.ed by home, people and|dinsnces in contict vl B 1s foolish for a girl to let a man \|| | anything wrong between. Tom: aad: A 933/ which has known merit. 1018x|hereby repeated. Shink she’s eagerly waiting and watch- Il ] !0“;‘1::: l.t::“r;i S fehatel ") ‘See 6. This ordum Ing for his letters. °l| “P-oo” stammered’ . R R et WL oah |- Ammediately after tu *“Thwn, 00, T Suppose B dwully Ji=1. | She would never give her eousim the| TWO' LARGE ' GROUND .,"‘3” ' Lo - o sare. Wusy. They say that successful young satistaction of knoming the:barmithat| ROOMS—For rent. 501 West | I, Morrls G.. M, g e il o e T s | /e 11 ta Lakwiand; Saturday, July I¥; e avors ad tou girls at all, but their time is almost ) O /" said A y M " e} rffen ‘ . | | nave engaged his services. if I bad| POR RENT—Furnished and untur- ® D88 Of gold; Dis reward awaits| P o :::m | | reason to believe-he was going to De| 14100 rooms with all modern eop- | the Onder. It will Dy found ‘om | * yonsu unkind to you.” 45 veniences Mrs L. B. Bevis, 506 | Seremiah’s Bargain Counter, I [0 “Engaged his services, Agatha douth: Ploctts., "7 gt1psg front of D. B. Dickson’s Grosery ' m.'L. SWATm Cnd asked 8ylvia, bewildered.. i Store and' the reward will be paid| 1 0. M. Eaton, lam Yes, dear. You know J!didn't like i at Room No. 13, Futeh & Gemtry |nnd do hereby o my lawyer, Wagstaff, who, between | YOR RENT—Furnished and unfur-| d o h try golng Ordinance Na ourselves, hadw't been: quitesteight| nished rooms Apply at 805 4,Duilding:. by Smitd ang MeMullen. |3, 5, with me. 8o L thought:. Here's: $500 | . ¥orida ave o' 1007 o worth of law business going begging, | ; 2 and why shouldn’t Tom:Darragh have it and be able to start houselkeeping. ® ® . ® with a nest egg in.the bank? Only,. 1 I'm afraid ho must think me a dread- e a lona : ee eln | ful goose, Sylvia. Because, the firsh. 4 : time I went to his' office I. began' conr trasting him in my mind: with Rich i . and tuking bat o maky g ement vault. you were—a&nd I, just broke dowan and: 4 ] v i 4 N A r a wak d @ e, s 3e0 oo 9t 1 s | 1o 0 v st ws s ws| Best i the World As a Buriar Re madly infatested with you?' Bring op | U8t m&: explain. She was so ' | ”‘“IA"“‘ et ?l:cotrl.::.‘ wh:e::':;fl:;:';:.wm”m N th' H Sylvia sighe : 3 ( T At 2 et T o8 i s woopet ewie o can | VOtRUNG Heretofore Manufactured Can Comp nd then— Agatha did arrive, a resplendent be- | ing in a picture hat, with four trunks | and a pedigreed dachshund, she was more than éver comnvinced that her @ever their own. And then his poor | days of happiness were numbered. erms must get so tired writing his| Agatha was so kind that the girl memoranda and getting out his reports , halt minded to confess her trouble to f ¢hat he ought to be praised for writing her. But Agatha seemed also a little B . at all. Poor boy! It's mean of me to heartless. Sylvia was bound to con- - Do resentful. I suppose he does his | fess that as she sat with her and hee P ®est. And it must be fearfully lonely | mother and watched the elder lady's gor him out there and I suppose he just | eyebrows gradually contract as she A waits and waits for my letters. listened to their visitor's flippant com- “Let's see. He did say that he| :nont’:n men A::dhevenu.h But dm':: walked to the postofice every night | less it was tha's unhappy . ma @ Sor the mail. Think how disappoint- | monial experience that was responsi- mflcfi}‘m Agatha shall be b #ng it must be to find nothing from me, | ble for that. ssmald. ks day after day. He might cease going | . “Why, my dear auntie,” she said to | (Copyright, 1813, by W. G. Chapman) B gor the mall altogether if he thought | Sylvia’s mother, , “what , tunny, old- f @0 one would write. Goodness! What fashiqned jdeas you have about men. Oxygen and Breathing. She Flung the Letter. The NATIONAL WATER-PROOF CEMEN! N ‘s # I waited three weeks and then he | Ahy woman can twist'any man round | That there is less oxygen i the b 4idn’t think it worth while to go for her little finger, if she chooses.” rarefied air of ted mountaln g . fMs mail any more and he'd never get ;.. “I wonder if she will choose to | health resorts than ih any room h is Qu the name imp“es: B B First: Steel Reiaf ~ ~ . :y’:ol‘tmt:onble starts, I'm not going einforced flll'onghom with expanded‘ B\ e v makes it srong and ghoul-proof | R “T've made this letter just as forlnln Smnd: h [ Y e e 19 water-proofed by a Specal Process! is sealed to the body of va ult, after the casket is placed 8 VISIBLE SEAL that shows’the‘ sealing is :bs:l:tel)’ s The old method of b - superseded by the more urlls ia a Wooden Rough B Sanitary, Everlasting, Vermin-Proof,‘ Beor letter. “Oh, I think it sounds aw- Gully cold, considering the fact that g g » .8 s§ E é% H 5 B g g 4] : g g ! £ i ; B LIRS Proof o v T S VE fin 5 will last in pert : :..E".E..:h :-u‘?&'?fi coandition the remains ':); ‘;:tdit:l:d‘;gon {:;.‘8” e S S e The price Is within the reac o oo wolce, and that night she cried herselt everyone. ] he Factory Price. Vg All undertakers cap supply l'l"at 1 7 Secsmesiaaimnaes IEND ARTIFCAL SfoNc - ZIMMERMAN, Proprietor

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