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-y St g S et Fgtt S e S PAGE TWO THE EVENING TE - NEW GOODS Mr. Cole has just returned from a two months’ stay in the mar- kets. \We are receiving new coods for the fall and holiday trade. We invite you to call and inspect the quality and styles. Always 5]~ “APleasure to Show Goods” (o ” COLE & HULL Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla. Jewerers and Optometrists TAMPA'S MODERN AMERICAN AND EUROPFAN HOTEL Bocrie Bl et DESOT € FOTHL G705t Sier, mamn, e d 1 comfortable labby In the city. Two large porches: do not have to be coopec ,‘: MA‘Il":lm,s"h.;: 'r::umn and wnlly‘mtlluml Courteous treatment gnaranteed our patrons RATES—EUEOI'KAN © One person, without ba th. $1 30 ; one person, with bath, $2; two per suns, without bath, §250: two persons, with bath. $3. AMERICAN: One person with out bath, £3; one person with bath, $3.50; two persons without bath, $2.50; twc persons with bath, $6.50. . A, ~ Lakemnd Business College Prepares Yourg Ren and Young Women for lucra ive positions ¢s Stenogiephers, Pookbkeepers Telegrapters and Civiidervice crmpluyees Al Engii: e both day cndpight sessons. Parents. enter your son or daughternow end give | them a thorongh commercial treining at ones fourth the cost of sending them eisenlere. Call and get our terms or address W. D. HOLLAND. IMANAGER oo R RO Mann Plumbingco. BOWYER BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLA, B(‘St Place .' your Order Wo k Now Lowest Prices All work guarantecd first class in every furnished on short notice. (Oftice Phone 257 Residence Phone 274-Red respect. Estimates “Yes. son, that is a good haircut. 1 have my work done there. | will haye mother to take Wary to have her hair bobbed. They make a a specialty of cutting children’s hair, The PHOENIX BARBER SHOP is the largost in_Polk County, i L. E. PEACOCK MANAGER Long Life of Linen ulong with goed inundry work (s what you are leeking for and s0ad 0 just whai wo are giving Try s Lakelana Steam Laundry hone 139 West Main ®. Brooches, pendants, scart pins, bar pins—a full line of the above goods just selected from a large stock. Every stone fine, clean cut, the work of artisans. Call and look them over. We are al- ways glad to show our goods. H. C. STEVENS Jeweler Lakeland, Fla. W. K. Jackson-sssocites- W, K, MCRae Owner and Manufac- Real turers’ Agent Estate’ Brokerage--Real Estate TELL US WHAT YOU HAVE TO :ELL, WE WILL TRY TJ YIND A BUYLk TELL US WHAT YOU WANT TL BUY; WE WILL TRY T0 FIND A SELLEA Rcoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland W S5 Florida 1d Commercich Brenches taught in LEGRAM, 1.LAK ELAND, FLA,, OCT. 7, 19183, ch6 the Story cf. rus " Refreshed by a brief pause, and encouraged by the sudden stilling of the stcrm, he stepped out of the canon and ascended a little knoll whence he had a full view of the pocket over the tops of the pines, § g his eyes from the light with his ] lence with his eo | nothirg urtil his e; {Lroken trail ¢ {the snow, indic broad she!f i the ithe lake to the right or o fe'l uron a hue nee. ge 1oc {he saw a huge block of srow whic suggested dimly the oullines of a hut! Was that the place? V. He stared fascinated ard e did 2 a thin curl of smoke roce above the snow heap and wavered up in the eold, quiet air! That was a human habita- tion, then. It could be nune other than the hut referred to in the nota, Enid Maitland must be thcre; and Newbold! The lake lay directly in front of him beyond the trecs at the foot of the knoll, and between Lim and the slore that led up to the hut. If it had been summer, he would have been compc!il- ed to follow the water's edge to the right or to the left; beth journeya would have led over diflicult trails, with litile to choocge between them, but the lake was now frczen hard and covered with snow. Ie had no doubt that the srow would bear him, but to make sure he drew his snow shoes from his shonlder, slipped his feet in the strars, and ) ight on through the trec t like an arrow from In five i of the A 1 nut to a 3 3 1 e there? was at the foot Kickiig off his mrn;;‘n'. d the ap & traill which paseed and repassed daily. moments he was at the top of the skelfl. A hard trampled path ran be- tween high walls doar! had evidently been In a few of snow to a Behiud that door what would he | find? Just wi~ '@ Dbrought to it, wove and hate, he fancied. We usumuy find on the other side of dovrs nv more and We bring to our own s ever wus tnere there was no hesita- tlon 1 Armstong's course, He ran |tm\'nrd it, laza ms nand on the latch and opened it. no less than des, He Scrambled Up the Broken Way. What creatures of habit we are! | Early in that same morning, after one { vain attemapt agoin to influence the | woman who was now the deciding and | determining factor, and who 2aed 1o be taking the man's pl.ce, Newbold, | ready for his journey, bad torn him- | self away from her presence and had | plunged down the giant stair. He had done everything that mortal man could do for her comfort; wood enough to | last her for two weeks had been taken from the cave and piled in the Kkitch- "en and everywhere 50 as to be ea accessible to her; the stores she al- ready had the run of, and he had fit- |ted a stout bar to the outer which would render it impre any zm wck that might be made it, liotgh he saw no qmrwr fxu..x { which any assault impended. id Lad recovered not only her '1 but a good deal of ker nerve. door le to | That ste loved this man and that he | ln\v d her had ! “O'.u | but rot 0 {monih of ir her purt. 1 has S L , saw Lim go l L 1 1 Al l \ | - n - ‘- ~rhemaga— - @Who Drank of it and Conqucrca A Romance\To Vor Qj M&;’}ay : mfm awdthetyan]’ T{e El?swcm ‘Vou'n But what- | .d" Cnrtam Persons aneration; T :ria anf'f- 8 ¢ pm' LW, G ChapmRm S 8 i | | tions, its inference, its susplclous, its| denunciations and its accusations! | Some kind of en explanation would have to be made, some sort an an- swer would have to be given, some so- | lution of the problem would have to be arrived at. What these would be s.Ae coull not tell. Newbcld's departure was like the end of an era to her. The curtain dropped; whon it rese again what was to be expecie!? There was no com- fort except in the thoucht that she loved Lim. So lo 5 thelr affections matched and ran tegcther nothing else mattered. all next to Ler s was stil ely confident love, or Cod-—and there was not so | much d:lerence between them as to make it worth while to mention the one ratlier than the other—would find the way. Their leave taking had been singu- larly cold and abrupt. She had real- fized the danger he was apt to incur ard ste hod exacted a reluctant prom- ise from him that he would be caretul. “Don't tirow your life away, doa't rizk it even, remember that it is mine,” she had urged. . And just as simply as she had en- Joined it vron Lim Le had prom He had given his word that he woul not send hi!p back to ber l:xn that he would bring it b , and & ad con- filence in that w c9 that had he been ine promise we ‘\ confider ined to break Lis ild have nede it absolute- | | | | | With the solution of it { y beating heart she that | ly impos: There had been a lonz | clasp of t ': lock in ilc eyes, a lon Le breast, u‘ long throb in tie Pewrt and then—; farewell, Tley da Once befere Le had lelt Ler and she had stced 1von the pl u and fol- lowed his vanishirg o'with anxi- ous troul ul l ought uvml it had been lost in tlie depths of the forest below. «d no n.ore. She had controlled herself in this second parting for his sake as well as her own. Under the asles of his grim repression she realized the pres- ence of live coals which a bresth would have fanned into flame. She dared nothinrg w!ile Le was there, but when he shut the dcor behind him the ne- cessity for self~control was removed, She had lajd her arms on the table and bowed her head upon them and shecok and quivered with emotions un- relleved by a sing’e tear—weeping | | | | 1 waos for lighter hearts and less severe | demands! His posit'on after all was the easier of the two. As of old it was the man who wert rorth to the battlefield wh. o the woman could only wait passively the issue of the fight. Although he was half blinded with emotions he had to give some thought to his progress, | and there was yet one task to be done before he could set forth upon his Journey toward civillzation and res- cue. It was fortunate, as it turned out, that this obligation detained him. He was that type of a merciful man whose mercies extended to his beasts, The poor little burros must be attended to and their safety assured so far as it could be, for it would be impossible for Enid Mazitland to care for them. i Indeed he had already exacted a prom.- { ine from her that she would not | Janve the plateau and risk her life on | the fcy stairs with which she was so unfamiliar. | He had gore to the corral and shak- en down focd enough for them which | i€ it had been doled out to them day by day would have lasied longer thap the week he intended to be absent; of course he realized that they would eat it up in haif that time, but even so they would probably suffer not too great discomfort tefore he got back. | All these pre s took some lit- tle time. It Lad in the morning before he started own sontewhat late | There had been a fierce storm raging | when he first looked out and at her | earnest solicitation he had delayed his departure until it had subsided. His tasks at the corral were at last comrleted; he had done what he could for them both, notling now remained but to make the quxcl\eat '\nd safest | way to the settlemem. houldering | the pack containing ms axe and gun and s'eeping bag and such [\ronslon es would serve w **da him over un- til he reached human hubitations, he set rorth He did not look up to the hut, i for L e con st directly be- | ‘ neath it, but he wou cond not trust to, every m. I I d to 3 e ndec 1 he could not have seen ft | verything IN BUILDERS’ ardware It is most important to select the best hardware for that new heme or building. That brings you here, for we make a point of carrying noth- ing but the best builcer’s hai d- were thet 2dds be:ut. of a building, but to its scllirg valve as we l. “ The sash ard door locks, hinges, etc., are a very small _ part of a building, tut will re- .1 pay many times for the cost : and trouble of prorer selecticn. are prepared to rame intercsting prices on the com- plete hardware for any style of building {rcm the humble cot- tzge fo the largest cffice build- We irg. Yes, atcly priced. WIL Hardware Compan: Phone Tl rrem TaMpADA IR.YC / ‘TAMPA rich, Pure, sterlized cream trcm cows luspected and passed by the City Pure Food Depart- meut. Manufactured under the most modern and perfect conditions. ALL ingredients that go to make our tream MUST be the standard of pur- ity and quality. There ! & difference Cus- in “Frozen learn to say tards” and POINSETTIA lce Cream. Try it. fonr SALE BY Lake Fharmacy LAKELAND ‘\ SPLEl{mnf U, ‘A loe sidewnlk that is made by w : conin full view st CEMENT 18 the walk that th 1d not hava soked back, he | weather will not effect. NOW, before the inclement weath ' of late fall sets in, have us la> those veeded walks, repair your cel ar and make other repa're thw .| #aculd de done with CEMENT ra (Cootivued on Prge Ask na for figures—we're glad t t thena, Lakeland Arrificial Stone Works H. B. Ziminerman, Prop, Sir! We also sell the best building tecls--all modcr- not only to the ‘9 S0k Cpposite Depot LW YARNE Successor to W. K. MeRat - TRANSFER LINis Prompt and Rcasonable Aer Guaranteed B Household Moving a Specul:' Lakeiz:¢® 1 The Best Takle ina Land of the Sky ,Hotel Gordor Waynesville, N. G “hone 67 Green In hear, of etry. wlectric \r every conventence. Ba Lofl}u“n-e Altitude 3,00( TXLY RATES $1250 lPE(.IAL FAVILY AND SEf] BER RATES, SEND FOR BOOKLE' ! IllA I ‘Specializes on City property, groves and by farms, alter October 1. Being a headquarters for nor tourists and homeseekers wav:: rent rooms and dwellings, it %1 owners to list them with hix w: as groves and farms. The finest hotel site here. a1t idence lots and homes offered # RIGHT PRICES and terms (0 buyers, ¢ He expects to stay here J & guarantecs FAITHFUL SF5™ and a SQUARE DEAL. M. G. \WlLLARfI 17 Kentucky Bldg., Phone ! Lakeland, Fla. /3 \ Land Lingers In the; Memo™ Bome one has aptly sjid 1 the land of regrets, Wecs 1‘ who have been there.gre ! tame agaln. Thers lfes & —— e \ their hearts a regret ‘o lhave left behind.”