Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 11, 1913, Page 8

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v YHE NVENING TELSORAM. LAK ELAND, FLA, AUG. 11, 1913. me Detter, ermer= foTnel From New York McQuire wrote a brief letter to Lora: “My Dearest: I'm viewing the hole where it has all gone down. You no i doubt have heard of the Parkinson By IDA SHEPLER. | company crash? The private fortunes they swamped with their own stupen- McQuire languidly watched thcg dous failure? I have trusted Parkin- smoke curl from his cigar, play in'son as I might have. my father, had I rweaving circles about his shapely face ' one at present. Well, I'm not going to jand head, then float off to the realms. cry over spilled milk. It's done, and pipe dreams. Presently a dnuny.: can't be helped. I can work for my isfied smile stole into his blue eyes. darling. I have youth, health, strength was 80 sure of her truth, lnmt' and love left. You know I studied | love for himselfl. Adorable Lora.}law. Behold a future Webster in your |He was hastening back to her and husband. I cannot wait to see you. eir wedding day at steamer speed. | Lovingly, Phil.” p‘l‘he half closed door of his room ld' Rafney was with Lora when she re- the sound of voices. It was Ed| ceived this epistle. He watched her ey and Tom Larkin. McQuire had | pretty face turn pale, then flushed. into them Gsomewhere abroad.| “Of course it's love in a cottage?™ were coming home on the same | said Rainey. ) mer. “Of course it isn’t,” she flared. “Is it | “Gone, gone bad, isn’t he?” Rainey! a fact that he was fool enough to trust weas saying. “Believes that Lora is| his immense fortune in the keeping otl Janocence personified. Doesn't know | that company he refers to?” she's a good five years or more| “Guess he did. He was tolerably than himself. Don't guess that| frank about the matter. He is playing she’s out to marry a fortune. Dom't| cheerful to you in this letter. He be- know that she's, in turn, been sweet- llevelI that nofl;ll;ls' would separate heart to all of us, or anything of that | your love from him.” - affair of bers and Lambert's, does he?” | “What!” she nearly shrieked; “mar McQuire's cigar dropped from his|ry a pauper? Bah, he hasn’t brains paited lips. The red leaped in an|enough to get a first client. Me do iy flame to his face. They were| kitchen work and make my own king, these friends of his, of the girl | clothes for love's sake? Well, hardly.” was to marry. His right hsn@| Phil was nearly a month getting ed to slap little Rainey fafr in | over everything that followed that let- calumniating mouth. Larkin's an-| ter. At the end of that time he was come slowly, between puffs at| as good as new. f pipe: “McQuire is young. She| Gladys, Phil's cousin, went calling rood enough for him, that's only | on Lora, her cousin's late betrothal true. But, Rainey, the girl was| ring shining on her hand. jmly a little reckless, too much of a| It wasn’t fitting for Lora to notice Nothing worse. Lambert is a| this, but she did the lovely bracelets . McQuire'’s a good looker and no- | Gladys was wearing. “A gift from ey ‘s fool, it he was born to revel in | Cousin Phil,” the girl quite innocently answered. "Lora would not marry amy man! < never knew that you had a! mmlees he brought her gold?” Ratmey | cougin so fond of you. Seems to me | ot pcrsisted. “Oh, you need DOt ¢hat [ heard your cousin lost all his worry about shutting the door; Mc-| joney.” Lora's eyes were wide with inro is on tEe deck. 1saw him g0 UD | gyrprised inquiry. SR HOUE AR “Oh, no,” Gladys went on, still more | ) 3 McCuire fidgeted and worrled about ', ,0on¢ly: “Phil never lost his money. EI""""“ for an hour after. Not & Not g cent. He was engaged to some | HIL LOST THE BET i bt of Lora’s love edged itselt in b8 oy | eouldn’t get him to tell me nd. No one but himself had ever ... o brought her so many pres- sessed her heart. Of that he Was| ..iq from abroad. Then, because one : of the friends he same home with After awhilo the plan he would work | poy him or something like that, his confute these friends came orowd- | manced wouldn't marry him it he itself Into his head. It was nelther ... o 1ose his money, wrote her he Jpaw or original, but it would do. had lost all. Phil lost the bet, of b];lm::;' :::lthl\;‘l:l‘:m {;‘;‘;" ‘::mm‘:‘;m course, but wasn't it lucky for me?" p vith, :me out. He had received a telegram (cowflflwmb‘ o) starting. Hoped it was not so bad Large Heart. stated. His fortune, to the last ..o Brown'—?My husband lost a ar, was in jeopardy. He had made . ke toolish investment. Purther he :‘r::‘::ul of money on that decline in would not talk. Simply moped, smoked | "y, yopes—r'm sorry! Whenever I mad read. hear of those declines In stocks 1 Rainey, the little sneak, Will 0| 4y wouldn't it have been a good aight to Boston and tell Lora,” Mc-| 4.0 ¢ everybody had sold out be- uire thought to himselt. “Nothing| , . =, . oo, began to g0 downi— {11 guit him better. Nothing will suit Putk mwv—.—--‘?v—wn — GET BU EXCELLENT FOR TENDER SKIN Victim of Sunburn WIll Find Relief in This: Preparation, Which Is a | Home Remedy. —_— S ¥ A preparation: that will suit most. tender skins or skin that has fi)een; sunburned. is- made by mixing togetb- er four ounces of pure almond meal. an ounce of powdered orris, two ounces of powdered castile soap, one- half drachm oil! of bergamot, four | drops of bitter almond oil and a quar- | ter.of a drachm of extract of musk. ' . Only tepid' water should be used on the skin and after wetting it rub on some of the above preparation in- stead of using soap, using the )undsr to make the application because a ' wash cloth usually causes friction and | this, added to'a sunburned skin,! would make it sore and tender. More water is used and the skin is cleansed | - with the hands and finally rinsed sev- eral times and with old soft towels : patted dry. Then a mere suspicion | of cold cream is massaged into the | skin and so left for the night. | Any girl or woman who will be- careful to protect her skin and care: for it as just described even though it is paturally of a dry texture willi, not burn or tan nearly as quickly as will the girl with the oily skin. One would think that a girl with oily skin would not burn: as readily as the gird with the dry skin on account of suff- cient oily moisture, but nevertheless it has often been proven that she burns even more quickly. Why this is 80 is because of the difference:in the skin: tissues. Buttons as Trimmings. Porcelain buttons decorated: with nompadour designs in dainty colarings are used on small vests, and linen dresses are trimmed with white por celain buttons with tiny figurea of the same cqlor as the dress. Waists for the Traveler. Crepe de chines are pepular and| practical, as they clean easily. The familiar double frill is stifl used, as are also narrow frills which outline ! the fromt pleats, or follow the side fastening. They have the button through collar and cuffs, with long; shoulder lines. Wash silks have broad or narrow stripes in purple, . gray, blue, rose, yellow, or browa. Then again any color may be found with a white stripe. All these silks are made in the mannish style. Un- lined net and lace walsts are alsc. very practical, as they are easily laundered and cool. For Children’s Dresses. of baby Irish lace medallions is a combination for children’s dainty | dresses, o | w Classified #_# x .FOR SALE.. v $ALE-—Gesd Winehestor rifle. «ii) Do sola cheap. Phene 543 Red FOR SALE—Fine ten-acre tract in city limits; good house of four rooms; six acres first class truek iand and four acres in bearing greve. A bargaia for quick sale. The Joha F. Cox Realty Co. 1033 e eSS TR U L FOR SALE—zv acres land, 2% miles from depot at Lakeland on South Florida avenue; new wire tence, good. heart - post; small house and barn. Eighteen acres. All timber removed; 8 acres of this stumped and broken. Two acres pine and oak for building site on Florida avenue. Price, $3,000 cash or $3,500, $2,00 cash, balance 1 and 2 years, 8 per cent. interest. J. R. Powell, South Florida avenue. 1086. e e—————————————— TOR GALD-— Wree dirt Kindliag wood at $1.00 per load Apply at Kibler Hetel. * L1]] FOR RENT OR SALE—Easy terms; five-room bungalow, all modern improvements. Near Lake Mor- ton; $18 per month. Ceally & Basgett. 1060 FOR' SALE—Good Mathushek piano, cheap for cash or easy terms Ad. dress Box 283. 1045 OP /AT W nod milch cow. F. R Terrell. 924 FOR SALE—Building and loan cen- tract with guaranteed loan of $1,000 at 6 per cent available NOW. See J. R. Boulware. 1055 FOR SALE CHEAP—Lot first-class drygoods shelving, if taken in 4 days. W. P. Pillans & Co. 1056 1OST—Signet stickpin with initials “E. T.” Finder please return to this office. 1058 FOR RENT. Thin white cotton crepe with inserts | - Advertising FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms WANTED—A firsycjg, ‘ for light housekeeping. 321 West s Lemon St. Good position for the 1061~ Address or apply to [, 0 land o FOR RENT—To couple without children, twa or three rooms fur- . nished for light housekeeping. Phone 143. 1048 FOR RENT—Five-room cottage, well located. Inquire D. O. Rog. ors. Phone 43 Black or 269. qsuares morth of school, Filorida avenue. Inquire at Pillan’s grov- oy 864 —————— FOR RENT—4 unfurnished room; reasonablerent. Appl to C. C. Shnmons with Lakeland Hard- ware and Plumbing Co. ‘1087 FOR RENT—Rooms, furnished or unfurnished: Apply to Mrs. Wal- ter Bates, 509 E. Orange street. 1038 .Miscellaneous. g0 to the Clonts’ wstore ¢ 081 —— In Lakeland, Batuy, Y & bag of gold; big the finder. Jeremiah's 4 X 1 g i g [it vf | 4 3 E H gF T r J | g- It win y, @4 H 114 ;5 R K bridge and fire Are you a bargain hunter? Then 'd:“. uwp W.'rgzlr:]m in your| the decks of vesse!: rounds. You won't be disappointed. | on lumber rafts, among You will\ind it there. 1047 WANTED—3 acres of land near the city limits. Address D. Crockett, P. O. Box 483. 1041 Duffy’s De:4 3hot Taill and Fev- v Tom's. 4 or 6 doses guaranteed to break up any ease of ehill and tever, or lagrippe. Taken as a tonie 1t will bulld p the system, improve the appetite ani make life worth “ing. Vor sale at all drug stores, 15¢ 4 rtt's. sanufactured by G. T 3eot* akeland, Fla. {1}] If you get it from the Clonts' store, it's all right, as to price and quality. 1047 \ VANTED—Yeur safety rasor llalu' tn resdarpen, made better than new, 38¢, 350 and §0¢ £osen. Lake Mor Need Melp—Not) There is & higher duty tifg almshouses for the poor, i to save pien from being the blighting ‘afluence o bouse. Man has a right more thun bread to ke starving. He has a rigit:| man, and until society recognize and reverenc | @ontinue to groan undi 3@ | migeries.—Channing * Whea jyour feet achs (. | long standing, excrc!so the | first to the toes, then o "% I a rocking motion fors land Furaitere and Herdware Oe {This was advi: Y48 Women's Home ( ANOTHER BIG BOOST FOR LAKELAND The plat for our last and best subdivision was filed on page 114-115 of Polk County records on Feb. 8th 1913, is perfect and is owned by The John F. Cox Realty Company, John Patterson and John F. Cox. We have installed City water and graded the streets. We expect to spend all the cash we take in from the sale of lots to fu er develop this magnificent property. The class of construction is restricted, and we are proud of the cottages that our customers are building for homes. have not seen them you will be surprised at their beauty. _ ; This subdivision is three fourths mile from Main street, one mile to the outside lots. We can sell these lots at prices terms that will pay you to consider. You can share in the prosperity of Lakeland and have LOTS to show for your money. JOYLAND PARK and LAKE PARKER God, in his goodness to this favored land placed many beautiful lakes in.this rolling hill country. Lake P corporate limits of Lakeland is one of the, most beautiful sheets of waterjand strange to say one of l.z'lm Teast kn::'et: :l:: t.::“; ated of all our charming inland seas. Joyland Park frants on Lake Parker, lying East of Bon Air.lots and can be made a veritable beauty spot. It is in the roul now but looks very much like the grounds of the Tampa Bay hotel Park did when Mr Plant had his land what is now one of the pretties parks in the state of Florida. ders with this 24 acre tract. As Lakeland grows we must provide amusement resorts and play grounds head for something beside a hat rack, and get a home in Bon Air near Lake Paiker and Joyland Park. . Time, good soil, brains and this wonderful LAKELAND, FLORIDA scape gardener lay 04 clmate will work W Get busy. Use y¢& If y' ' |BON AIR IS A GREAT SUCCESS The e 4 e £ . 4 . | The John F. Cox Realty Compang;

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