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PLOF TWO NEW GOODS Mr. Cole has just returned from a two months’ stay in the mar- kets. We are receiving uew goods for the fall and holiday trade. We invite you to call and inspect the quality and styles. Always “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & BYULL tewerers andjOptometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla. TAMPA'S MODERN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN HOTEL ectric Elevators, Rlectric ul \'0]0 “0][[ Blectric Lighted aus In Dinlny Room. W. L. Parker, Mgr., Tampa, Ma wargest and most comfortable lobby in the city. I'wo large porches; do not have to be coope ap. All outside rocms sud well ventilated Courteous treatment guaranteed our patrons RATES—E(CROPEAN . One person, without ba th. §150; one person, with bath, $2; two per sons, without bath, $250; two persons, with bath, $3. AMERICAN: One person with ont hath %3 wne person with bath, $3.50; two persons without bath, $2.50; tw. persons with bath, $6.50. Lakeland Business College ares Young Men and Young Women for lucra | itions és Stenogre |_,h rs, Bochkeepers cryice enployees, teught in, graphers and Civii ¢ Ve Tei Al boglish ond Conmercial Eranches poth day end right sessions. Parents enter ycur son or daughternow and give them a thorough cecmmercial treining at one-t fourth the cost of sending them elsewlere. Call and get our terms or address W. D. HOLLAND. MANAGERI School Books and School Supphes i Tablets, Pencils, Ink, Crayons, Lunch Baskets, Book-bags. Etc WE CAN SUPPLY YCURWANTS LAKELAND BOOK STORE Benford &4Steitz e e o 7o “Yes, son, that is a good haircut., 1 have my work done there. 1 will haye mother to take W.arv to have her hair bobbed They make a| a specialty of cutting children’s Lair, The PHOENIX BARBER SHOP is lhe largost in Polk County L. L F’E.J'CO K. MANAGER Long Lifeof Linen aivng oith geod lsandry work i whot yez avs losking fov and 3 Juas whai wo ary glving Try wa i T " Lakelara Steam Laurndry § Phone 138 West Muin Bi { T T T Py e R = ST e v \ ik OO | Brooches, peadants, scarr pins, bar pins—a fuil line of the above goods Just selected from & larue stock. Every stoue fine, ciesn E cut, the work of artisans. Call and look them over. e are al- —— ways glad to show our goods. M, C, STEVEN Jeweler Lakeland, Fla, W. K. Jackson-asseciaes. W, K, McKae | Owner and Manufac- Real turers’ Agent Estaie Brokerage--Real Estate TELL US WHAT YOU HAVE TO sLLL, ‘ WE WILL TRY TJ FIND A BUYLK ; | TELL S WHAT YOU WANT To BUY ’ WE WILL TRY T0 FIND A SELLER i ] Rcoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Build:: e L] Florida Lakelang TYK EVENING TELEGRAM. LAK ELAND, FLA., OCT. 17, 1913. i | sha'n't e trytug Lo asceitain it i Wi TRAIN!N . UMP” o i .vou? ]n m.l o blL bit “.V your Jl 2 ) S ‘ By JOHN PHILIP ORTH. Anmthor: no knowledge ot b ‘..(lss, l(l;: ACT d — [ protession; idea of the value “T1es ooling!” poescion, 1o 1 of 10 B gUILDING CONTRACTORS se you ris,” as “No, he's iu trouble!” | and playing the fool. I supir “He's gone down again!” | flatter yourself that all the ‘24 “Where are the life-savers!” | you call them, are struck on You: All It wasn't at the seashore, but 8t 8 4o poiintecs ones may be. 1 ¥OU quiet inland lake fronting a big sUM .\ 0 oo yother plan a marriase for mer hotel. There were forty or fiity you 10k for a brainiess girl We may guests in bathing when the shouts and fnest againa y or so later, and 1 struggles of a young man who had shall be interested to hnow whet ther been too verturesome suddenly 8t| ;" . pi 4o pave saved your life or 1ot tracted attention. it go to the fishes. If you have an en Of the people in the water not more| .. .y ent olcewhere, Mr. Montague—" than half could swim. Of the half|™ po}.q and he got up and lifted his that could every one hesitated. There | hat and walked off. Miss Deatrice saw 1s more peril in seeking to rescue 8 iy o more that day, and in the even drowning man than.rushing into a8/ ing his mother said to her: burning building. A drowning man Do vou know that 1 am very much grapples you. He fights you. He pulls| gy, ,1 about dear Alzer?” ; you down. And, too, the alarm al | i 1 1o be the matter with ways comes so suddenly that its na- :mm?.. ture {s not comprehended for a mo-| i } 2 on the divan al ment, | the ud not siceping, eith The lookers-on were screaming 1 er. \ ghouting. but no one in the water go- |y t it bring o fnz to the rescue The girl who ha t donned her bathi uit came o it too he byl along the heacli and “ \ i1 wam [or the sinki 1 2 + She went through th } ! 1 i P o1 boat and th whe ( in each other: xt d “That's thx Waverly girl. She will Vv gave him!” f ) ( When she had brought the man in'o he * he n bh:xllmwr water there wa help on \ cot and did wet enough extended, and his uncenscious apoel h | body was soon at the hotel und undey A ter it was wit ! the care of the doctors. The Waverly fce Waverly was | girl was cheered, but <he seemed rath { : i nd whose femilv | er more disgusted than pleased. She had on allthe gund house in the had saved the life of Aleer Montague, countrv. In ckate on a pond and Alger was the son ol his widowed it v Mig e who broke | mmher and a pet. He was twenty- throu he ice, and it was the other 5 fé three years old: he had “that tired one that sercomed for help. Tt was [f.y 'Wmfb e . 0&5’,&0 feeling.” He was also bored with Hfe. | Miss Poatrice. hovover, who recos | fb BOSS d He went about with a weary air and nized (he foremoest of three young men | [ e ’ announced that there were o many who aisvoercd ims, She was | m “gurls” after him that “weally, doncher i clinging (0 the broie dezes and | Ba” VO”,‘ 0”‘7 know" it gave him a pain' tbenumbod by tee cold, bat as she was | seizod Ly two strove arms and pullec Migs Deatrice Waverly was also at the hotel. Her mother was also a out she Tl spirit oft to say: | widow. An introduction had come “Weally, Mr. Mentogue, doncher | | 1, {15 a h about there was one who wished know that i om olad to see vou! | Reud tzc abOVC 3dVl»e SEVEN T]MFS it hadn't. That one was young Alger.! ° fid 1 i, in the very ! Miss Beatrige sizcd him op at once hest Fnodt hoov the United | She had no use tor hi ind. Half Sta \w a day after the intreducti fonnd 1 s a | isitor at a R' ‘{ N ) i her in a shady noek re v book hot | AN Miss Waverly, won't A roimn | you throw «-ide vour b vd enter- end O ( G : o o SEthink 1 am ted in le 0t wl Wl lite he hud | the book!"™ was th Loply soved fo vas no lo ring his | “But what's a feilah to do, ye mother about. He wes o longer con- 3lmm\'.’ | ceit l bout AL : last, when ! !? ‘ AP “You might sit on the shore of mn‘hr‘ ked for hand and heart. th 4 14 N lake and lick pebbles!” 1“"‘*')' a flaw f“ his inciation, 14 ie } i,‘ Iy ] “Some fellahs would take that as a ' 8nd it was the victorion “hut 1,0us girl who goi the going “If 1 don't forg doncher know!" |1 think the let you krow i ance to sayv: cut,” he said, trying to laugh, 1 fawney that we are to like cach other, tuh over tonizht anc “No, I den't kuow any such thing! ornine | (Capyricht, 14 ' ‘lure News ghe retorted; and she closed her t)ml\ | (onxesht; The i ‘}": LN, and left him. “All a blulr!” looked after her, to think she's coy. e he chuckled, as he ne e PPEFER i ‘She just wants mu‘ Oh, the gurls-—-the | most People Use the Expression “Non gurls!” i Are” Iastead of the More Cor- ; l‘“ 0L And it was thisc yorng man's life rect “None I8 i ¢ that Miss Beatrice had saved. t| . ! bli\ur—\ S wouldn’t have come about but for his| wWhetier or 1ot the use of a plural | { Playing the fool with another young yory o word “rone” 8 gpam. | lady. He had boasted to her that he matically righi, or even permi | R . = bt 5 could swim across the and when | doos not strike uz as a question of | ranyd o a ¢ ke s a question of - 5 A & asked to make his word good he had | yity] imvorts , but it has a consid- | B RS i’z 0 U u E 3 ‘_j paddled out beyond the safety line erable interest for a good many peo ! J L (Q" and got a cramp and been brought | ple 4 ! it i | ashore almost dead Curionsly enough, every ore of thoso | *You don't like him,” sald Mrs.!eommunieations | S wche or 1 ! F,, rl1e ( “‘ , ATy E Waverly to her danchter, “but let him e i . Y G 08 AR R Y Rl ’:{1<‘.." i 1 !! r..'l'ml. | FLE |i I A z fi!fix\l as Lfomeiy t at least not i i “He's a young man that needs tak- | correct. If thi ity of oplni ek fng down a few answerad | is expressive of somehing at all ¢lo oy o er——————— AR Beatrice. “Put ict e one else do ly o like conger 3 it If he's spoiled it's his mother's | hoh ) il ; ) nAa N 1 G Ten (] f&li It but I'm nat iell her =0." jorin litey of :” 3 (')l"“ v 3 € mI)T! Im _I‘(l"‘dnt C¢ { 3 Of course, ati esaving came | furt! e blem iy ¢} 1 . 0 th~ thanks. Mi virice dedged the g ( \ S in the i 111171‘?7"-’\‘ cl vour new l‘{ r:]u d yow b he had an wo exac'l ¥ I ; ‘ ] obicct in view l day or two, how- w] | 1§ tile Selcct.o ( 1€ N3 ] B i e selecton of the hardwere a 1 ( he Povd his miother. gm , ¢ : El as I d 1 1 b = : ¥ s I« o ‘ 1 4 W f 1} { ' 1 t A LUre ( tne I )31 ( H v fire q wa ! \ 1 4 Il \ ”" e | B v ok S akiete ¥ : Wav s to get your ha Cware | tha 1 ev ! r ( larc {4 i had was you I py \ artware &dds not only to woul hav I a hand or foot!” o s a . o * e ,:!-,»‘1 ¥ 1o T reauty ot vour h"u‘USL“ ‘-ut to 1S : : " does fir " v, then, what far ae i SCIT valu veu born in?" guthoricy ignR e W,y ,; < i g H.LC. g fplural when us * But | when dor n anytl se? 1 “Fut 1 wasn't lvn in England at . Sl \(ur \1‘0 iCC Cf d <lgnS !S VC” Z an” | “Put why do you ape the way | “Where Lla‘..“ s meu you ape the ways ofiw\r“hr e, € Offcr many dlfleren' ra! . i v e d" bless me, but—" | are rns t0 St ’ i L bese wa, Wit are row : selectfrom. Before spcc “Well the jclly fellahs at my eludb popular der 4 thi do it, and “Why 5 yng )Ohr hard\V rt’ be sure ar‘d *'nd so vou plav the hrainless fcol tha ysunl rural d N Q because some ane cl<e does!™ for a girl's &y > ¢us. We can save you moncy _rae ‘0 pronovece. the three 11« : or 4 8IvE you a more beautiful home ricd sl f y a 0 = . - - ) 0 Bty Icnn Ny . T £t il %A VY 3 S r N s 51 saddiy ) 1 i b 2 Liz had ajl enry enc > make me out. 1 eaved | goath out last week.'” it & young man's life tre otler.day. 3} & worin it, me deah feller. | PLURAL USAGE| | thore } d mischiev- | | | | | We Furrish Surety BO_!IdS On Al CQ’!?T[C': If you want a careful. consistent. and re. liable estimate on the construction of yoy, building, SEE US INMEDIATELY. TELEPHONE 241 |- Futch & Gentry Bldg | OF L/KELAND 8l a r