Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 20, 1913, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

w ‘Aa‘il &_é K. McRac s to W et ANSFER LINES ng 8ud Haullng of All Kinz ppt 8od Reasonable Serviee (Guaranteed — 57 Green Lakeland, Fia Best Table in thel Land of the Sky | otel Gordon Waynesville, N. G. pear. of city. Hilectric ught,i very convenience. Buths. N ies. Altitude 3,000 feet KLY RATES $12.50 UP. :L FAMILY AND SEPTEN | BER RATES, sND FOR BOOKLET. 0 OO CHORCRICRCECHOICRORHOHIHOG ¢ Protession:- OB OAHOBOCIMOMO B Qb $24URL T BWAT S TALISY =t i oux Kok amé T w foontidealls Prosan )i 141, Resident i Mdg, Lakzlemd ¥ WO BURGRG Bominek; w08, Elovide, g, Ovar Yoo g v 88% J ong 200 Mae v AN, WL N & LAWLER— | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW "SR ioland - JARAH X WHXELY: P EOPATH PHYSICIAY ¢ snd 7, Bryamy Riin Lakelard, ¥la “ons 278 Blue. wiy 278 Blagk, Wi . C. WILSON ISICIAN AND SURGEQON | ittention Given to Diseases 'Wlcen and Children. Office friant Bldg., Suite 9. ! Phone 85’1. Floriéa . ORe bl ARs ARG iorids 1 k. SMITH {0TARY PUBLIG Jiestments im Real Bavi ‘s interesting snaps in w iroan property, farms, ¢ % me at once. Will tras 'Mb or on easy terms 4 Futeh & Gentry Bldy Lakoland, Fla. - { BRB 11 Ve Altorvey-as-Tow~ N “urt Blag Bartew, ? . Llawyers— . Ravmando By For v .. 2000060000 bove LovIs A, roRT THE ARCHITRCT" Hotel, Lakeland, ¥ia. ISTON, LAWY Mairg ¥sas of Court Wov o h Sono-Liveg P come of o p,t“r "ther eut & fhid | D e was past eighty® g xrsndmhur disd | YiTilysis when Lo was ' | | vy hog | | between knee w1 | arisen f (18 to the of y found in ¢ uf Vfl‘. i ‘. sfmply hemmed r A B C - i Eaa E20NGE bota i cut Iy A particu) of ¢ponge for a here ag 4 sugpey. tion. Tap eponue Was used for the 8Uit wity collar and turned-back cuff of the same material in white, A broad, stiffeneq belt of black vel- vet holds the blouse fullness of the coat. The blouse closes i slightly surplice effect above the belt, while the lower coat portion shm\s the Cuta- sut- buttonh are plag outside (! collar of The skirt is ; save for thi. D tucks half way nem N PLENTY Offered There Is nity for Selec- re"y Frock. Among the Man Ample Op; tion of The tub frock able voile in ity mer, an has included wash. materials fully u aml mi the | br pressed inte important o and not even gra hav aw } of advice to th 3 a matter of course nowu ss firmly told they must not!—London Queen, HANDS NEED NOT BE ROUGH Even the Busiest of Housewlves Can Find TIme for This Simple Beau- tifying Process. » lair ladies to themselves Here are some useful hints, which, it followed, will be found to produce excellent results in keeping the hands in good condition. The last thing at night, wash the hands with a good in no r, and after ghly cleansed l i'xg annlumbla as long as injured), | in clean warm water t ‘uh a few drops of tincture of has been added Dry them o1 them well ing it to sink the back of euct gers with f hand, rubbing them witl circular me ht St working dowr 1 Now rub ot olive oil, and put on a pair of cld cha Iw.dh'er gloves, which, if kept on all night, will make the s soft, as well as nice and white In cleaning the nalls never use & steel instrument or the points of the geissors. Steins and dirt can be re- moved by rolling a tiny wad of cot- ton-wool on the end of an orange stick and moistening it with diluted per oxideofb\ cgen, nd the In o other the tips in a gradually DESIGN FOR LITI’LE SISTER @ik and Cotton Combmed In Pretty Costume That Has Some Really New Features, Pale blue silk and cotton material has been made up most charmingly for a little girl ia this instance. The gleeves are trime med with narrow plaited frills of the mat flr'al and a bla velvet cash passes under a strap buttoned vith black buttons. There is a round ged with collar of , embrold |and butt | kid complete l Mic Middy 'IL‘\ in au | your doom, | sleep and sa By FRANK M, SPALDING. . 4y \ “n Pletro hi cousin Bet the manner of tie Haliang, and ¢ gent the p Fuseli to tel] 1 news to Papa sinl. And Fuseli i quarreled with ta killed him ln came away in fright when he 8aw the blazing eves of old Dio- nigio, “Gentle Dionig- f0.” they called bim, because he had a tender heart. , He kept & wine shop near the Municipal dge, and w for his ¢ U die of grief. he is too old for d the shop and s closed day after avio's puppies ps .‘.'.\] “ e du riers, they glo, his said: heart is Porta swaggered hutters Nt away and t one could s of rum, ciitle Dionigio on his arm, And the other, until came—all 1 and his hand shook ‘ta came, laughing and cronieg, and winking when Gentle Dionigio was not looking. But he grew silent when his turned to him and said, goftly “Take care, my nepliew, God has told me to kill you within two weeks.” And, on the night after two weeks, Botta was there again. And now, when his uncle came toward him, he drew back with affright, and put a chair before him as a shield, “Have no tear,” sald the old mnn“ “I would hav> killed you last night, ' but God came to me in a dream and sald, ‘One week longer, Dionigio. All the evening Botta sat with his glass undrained, thinking sick with sighs and t Gentle Dionigio. For he As hio went home he said It is not right that he r God into this buriness. not try to kill me, as I could de- thoughts, to himself, Why does ine shop room 1d on One day the look of old Bor- 1 at him and chilled his In t ! i » room drove the He drew cou from thinking, “Old Dionigio [1e lies when he says that (iod is against me.” And when he came he grew bold, laughing and jesting as in the other times. In defiance, he waited until the others had gone, and then swag gered to the door. When old Dionigio tapped him on the ghoulder he turned in an instant, his kmh in his hand. He thought, “It Is now! But Dionigio was looking upon him with eyes as =oft as a nun’s. “Listen. Lotta,” he said, “God Is merciful to you, On the night before he came to me in my ‘Dionigio, the murderer of your eon must live until the day of the Holy §t. Peter. Until then he must live"” “But why stammered B s forgotten (Ir» you not try now?” a, w knife trembling Now!” and he clutched 1tle Dionigio, flinging God has taken your vou and I could slay you no ayed my poor Ple tro. But God's will shall be done, and you must live until the day of time the topers did not ne Botta. ‘He staw ocked In his room,” sald I saw him peering out | the look of & mad dog.” y the barber, Fusell, came into the suop and sald, “Have you heard the news, Papa Bereini? They have sent Botta to the | 1a asylum; ( _vu'Jr vengeance.” “Bah! ta skhead you are!" snswered gentie mulg!u At the end of the week he sent 500 francs to the orphanage of the Holy Father “In the © s of God, the avenger,” e sald to himself hm»uw by Daliy Story Pub. Co) '@, This is a genuine clean-up sale of numerous lines. It s | PACE TTHRE -BATLS’ BIG SEPT. SAL 1 t were | uncle gms furtive [ STARTED MONDAY, SEPT. 1 Something Ready-to-Wear for Men, Women and Children, A good 50c Cap a little damaged for . . . 10¢ Men’s Hat going at HALF PRICE and $I 50 LESS. $2.50 and $3 Hats for . Shirte worth 8l 8ofor . . . . . . I SEE WINDOWSI AR AR 15 T AT e TR M ixumm" —— 98¢ 98¢ Ladies’ Dresses worth from $1.25 to $1.50 for Children's Dresses worth from $1 to $1.50 for Good For School Fruit-of-Loom and Lansdale Bleaching, 10 yards for . . sc OURS FOR HONUST ME<CHANDISE e “.‘...)fr b b ‘udeMme s s i s e e LS LR v b i DA NG o N 0 RN TRy OUR NEW STORY “The Chalice of Courage” IS NOW RUNNING If You Like It, Tell Yoar Friends

Other pages from this issue: