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THE EVENING TFLEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., OCT. e > hardost e e S 4 becomie a dipositor in this iustitu tion. Your present energy, vigor, ete., will not last forever—establish a fund that will offset your physical decline as you grow older—open an account hereand add to it recularly It will earn 4 per cent interest. Cold Foocs and FOf‘lzng _Drinks must have in weather like this. Let It is real re wiat nature says you ly a ood meal of itself. Drink iced milk, lemorade, limeade or fruit e cream be a part of your down town luncheon, lice beverages at intervals during the day's work. sure that the ref itor in your home is kept we!l sup licd with OUR ICE-~that thcre is alwags enough in the ice clicst D take care of any unusual ca’l, DUR ICE is the cheapest thing you buy for the value given, and our common sense tells you to use it frecly. Lakeland Ice Conpany o RPN AN VY W SN P s R BT Y MDA T 3 W by If you circi you couldn’'t pas other Ford aheal More than 00 Fords inequaled service and are everywhere gziving completest satisfaction. Anywhere, you can “Watch the Fords go by.” Five hundred dollars is the new price of the Ford runpabout; the is five fifty; the ; touriing b. Detroit, com- town car seven fifty—all f. 0. AR, X plete with equipment. Get catalozue and pa {of sorrow, and stern determination, ' 17, 1913. AT THE TREE OF DEATH By A. L. MESERVE. Two men stood side by side in the“ i heart of the forest one autumn after- | noon as the sun' was going down. They | | Were nearly of the same age, and in the very prime of life. Each was armed Mth a long rlfle and a knife, Upon their faces was a mingled look which plainly showed that some {11 for- tune had come to them. And, indeed, ill luck had come to one of them. All that he possessed in this ' world which was dear to him had fall- en beneath the hand of the red de- stroyer. His wife and children had that very | morning been slain by the savages, jand the cabin which had been their ! happy homo " eh [ past our i thing, Simon, that we cun do. | | L ruins of the hin, hut sty | reached "1 before theni, | last shot.” I way to his anguigh, then he excelaimed, | Let us take it and follow on at once. | 1 never before thirsted for the blood : of a redskir | the whole Cif 1 but had the given to the flames, He had becn uhsont hunting in the forest at the time, and knew nothing of th reiblo 1 rtune which had fall d upon the edy t ! of dt had done Dick White, his 17 stood by and ! could in this, his ! d. o seemead to divine v 8 ssing n Hart's mind, *We ¢ nd, red h 't help them. aid now. | They are | Dut there is one| We can | live and work for vengeance. Let us follow the murderers, and not give over the search until they are wiped from the earth, or we have fired our| “You are right, Dick,” auswered the settler, grasping him by the hand. “1 will live for ve s For the space of a minute he iice, gave | suddenly: “Come, the trail is plain before us. Abw 1 woald wipe out d race at one blow rro doit” about acel po They lost no mon the at | voto lollow, | ey had | thew | standin " ’ e i el si-| lent th th dowi tine A4 off once. “Ih and th.) i on untit ) For a few moments they hid been | standing motiouless, without a word passing between theg but now Dick White broke silenee by exelaim- ing: “Simon, we are almost upon them.” “What makes you ihi 0, Dick?" “Look. Do ) not how fresh the trail i8? 1t cannot bave been made a half hour ago, There! Did you 3 that twig spring up there? It would not have doune so L ressed down . the it not ju il away now, and 1't oing to camp ahout the | “I hepe the long tou Lo deal upon them | could not content Swiftly, yet canti tree i along the tra torn voning down behin and the shid gather thickly atcut {themn Crowning ! ‘ gee thre \ | | began to| | thoy "“"”i the holloy of '.“w‘v‘ ey felt st f ¢« tho savae | The niht noat ley | bl tered rade the doou { from ¢ lice phone, 278 Blue. Plush aud velour are much used for children's hats, Marigold yellow is one of the new colors in Paris, ! Wide white belts are seen made of " kid or suede leather, Wash frocks are best for the little girl’s first days of school. Wool brocades are being used, even for girl's suits. Persian effects will be seen galore on the new autumn gowns, New black braids have the basket weave and suggest astrakhan, | A new braid is the combination of dull braids and bright ones. ' Pouch bags of silk or leather have pannier handles to match, Some of the new separate skirts are made of jacquard wool, and pret tily draped. Black, relieved by a touch of vio | let, green or white, will be much worn this season, Wide moire ribhon is being used for millinery trimmings and sashes. Rhinestones and other jeweled ef- fects are seen in the newest buttons ibroadd, Inexpensive bead necklaces te the are much worn to nmiile mlurl scheme ol a cos WG PTG O A DI D IO, Laeddng Ivg TR SRESNE SV Tl Ll Jwit QvE | $AMUEL F. SMITH, M. D. Practice Limited to Treatment and Operations of Lye, lar, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitteu if needed. ?hone: Office, 141; Resllence, 22 Buite 1, Bryant Building, LAKELAND, FLA. u!"("kl FHYBICIAN aND aURCd ! Beomad b ARG 4 menTuck, a0 Lakeland, l‘londz- BR. K. L. ERYAFR DENTWT Akipper Builiing Over tosrow Phoune ¥89 wiw G bt B X.wWiR Kanldtine ¢f LAKRLA NG, P4 TRVIY Py S SLANTON & LAWLER— " ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW " lakelana - Florida DR. SARAH E. WHEEI.LB. 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