Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 18, 1913, Page 6

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venm AT hbaiteaet - Vo fHE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., OCT. 18, 1913. NOW IS THE TIME to plant Erglish or C.arden Peas,Onion Seed, Onion Sets, Beuts, Lettuce, Cabbsge, Collards, Turnips, Rutabagas, Rye, Essex Rape, Etc. | HAVE FRESH SEED D.B.DICKSON . See Me For bbage Plants IN haréware appezrances are deceiving. WNOST articles of hareware fcok alike. A poor saw !« cks verymuchiike a cood saw;'a pcor hammer looks very much like a good ode. HOW can'ycu t2!1 what is'of good quality and what is not? BY the storelwhich sells it to'you ‘WATFR secks its level,” A reliable harkware stcre will never sell you nnreliable hardware. WE know hardware from A to Z. We only carry the best lines. We have different gracesin every kind of hard- ware, but we see to it that every grade is the best that can be had for the price. Whatever price you pay you ¢et full value for your money. OUR bus‘ness success depends upon deal- ing squaroly with our customers. {F YOU WANT A “SQUARE DEAL” IN BUYING HARDWARE, COME TO Lakeland Furriture & Hardware Co. BOALHHOPDROHOEDEOFQDCROITEND DO . WIOH I HOLKCHENHOIOCIO CHORNM Lakeland Pav ng&ConstructionCo. Artificlal Stone, Brick and ¢ Concrete Builiding Materlal : Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Pavlng; and all Kinds cf Artificial Stone Work 3 ' 307 West) Main Street- Phone 348-macki F. J. HOFFMAN Pres. Sec.& Tres. d. N. DAIG Snpt &Gen Man. J. P. NEWBECKER : € V. Pres & Asst Man Z [T rerar tel Tel et iul Tl Jul fel Job Sut e Qi el entel el el dul el el el nl el ool 1d AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! [ have installed a Vulcanizer and am prepared to do TIRE REPAIRING 0f the most difficult kind, and can give you satisfaction and save you money. Also TIRES PLACED ON BAEY CARRIA GES WHILE YOU WAIT W. B. ARENDELL Bicycle and General Repair Shop Cedar Street, Just Back of Central Pharmacy 2=l '-;nzo*omco«n)uocwaom NUWAY TAILOR SHOP And Pressing Club Pressing and alteration; ladies’ work a speclalty. Work sent for and delivered. Hats cleaned and blocked. Ladies work solicited. DUKE, the TAILOR Proprietor b 4 e Bowyer Building Bl e et Tl T Y QUL FPORQEOFO TSV BOROFpD Keatucky Ave. Phone 257 | il rEenlinn h..»uu.AU LHIS FIGuTiLG i} By W. R. ROSE. Allan had to face a fierce opposl tion. The landlords opposcd him as a wrecker and, robber. The poli- ticians looked upon him as an intruder and med- dler. He rather| liked this opposit tion. It devel oped his flghtlnl resources. | One day Laura Edwards passed angry man O tho aulrway She knew e gry mutterlngs lndl his heavy tread and his flery face. ' “Did you Jjust| have a caller?"| she asked Allan. ; He laughed. | “Yes. That was the great Mec Cool.” “The boss!"™ “Yes. Hecame here to have it out with me. He warned me to keep off the grass. He even used threats.” The girl's face suddenly grew pale. “You mustn’t be rash,” she said. Then she hastily added: “The league can't spare such a valuable official.” “The great McCool is a good deal of a bluffer,” he said. ‘“Besides, 1 fancy I have trimmed his fangs.” “How?" “There {8 a certain man who feels indebted to me. 1 have helped him at times—helped him when his need was urgent. In some way Lo has come into possession of certain facts regarding the great McCool.” 1 “Why, that's splendid!” Laura cried. “He was such a stumbling block.” “And I have more good news for vou,” he said. “I arm to have an in- terview on Thursday morning with the dreadful Crimmins. It is the first I time he has consented to see me.” “Be careful,” said Laura. “He is called a revengeful man. May 1 come on Thursday afternoon and hear the result of the meeting?” “May you come " echoed Allan. “I shall feel much hurt if you fafl to come.” | When Laura entered the office of the league that Thursday afternoonm, Allan was sitting at his desk with a bandage about his head. “Wh-what has happened?” she cried. “Nothing serious,” he answered. “Merely a bump with Mr. Crimmins’ compliments.” “Tell me about it?” “There is little to tell,” Allen an- swered. “After Mr. Crimmins pre- sumed upon our brief acquaintance by handing me this souvenir.” “What was the argument?” “It was based upon my ability and willingness to hunt up Mr. Crimmins at any time and beat him to a frazzle e persisted in annoying us.” “And what was the result of this heroic form of persuasion?”’ “The wreckers will begin to de- molish the Crimmins tenements next Monday morning."” “Splendid!” cried the girl. Allan was a busy man, while the dreadful old buildings gave up thelr horde of .. sers. There were homes to be found, there were hungry mouths to be fed. And then one morning & man in a blue uniform came to the Edwards home. “I'm a sanitary officer, miss,” he said to Laura, “and I bring you a message from Mr. Merling. He hall been taking care of a sick boy, miss, and we find it's smallpox, and they've both been sent to the hospital for contagious cases.” He saw that Laura was crying and sald no more. So the weeks went by and then a letter came to Laura. Allan was no longer in the hospital. He was at a sanitarium. “lI am coming to see you before I go, although it will hurt my pride,” he wrote. “I'm not searred up so much, but bony, painfully and un-l pleasant to look upon. But I want to| see you." Three dave later he followed the letter. Laura heard the carriage and ran to meet Lim, and drew him into the library and put him in the big easy chair. “This is {ine,” he said. “Everybody 5 to me. Such funny things That carriage ted me if 11 | hand h me. And d lmh bunch of flowers. waiting at the qu of the driver | there i She of ti one I a time ii | to go with me. I'm quite fv | know, and nced such a lot Why, what's wrong?” She was looking down at filled with tear: I her eyes were “Don't he whispered. *“l shal. . | sorry 1 came. Can't you see how I'm | trying to brace up? Don't you realize | how it hurts me to go away irum | you?" | She lovi 1 hig suddenly stooped and put her arms arouud him and xm\ed vod face. av “Oh, my dear,” w.ll take she murmured, ‘you me with \\.u and let mo , mind T S __—__—“—__- Will be a pleasure wien 'you use our staijozery ‘See our supsrb s:ock fine Linen with En-, 0 velopes to match. | LAKE PHARMACY. Bryan's Drug Store P HONE 4. 42 BackwardinScheol IE ’ is frequently caused by defectiv eyesight makes the child mervon and incapable of concentratton o It's an injustice to the cbi: that you do not have an expert mak an examination and prescribe for th trouble. Special and personal car 4lven to children. Ir. n L. lough Optician Optometeris 711 Franklin Street TAMPA FLORID! HOBBS KNIGHT South Florida Premier Wagon and Harness Makers A Member of the Tampa Merchants’ . Transportation Ascociation COME TO TAMPA Trade With Us, and We Will Pay Your Fare Both Ways We sell Old Hickory and Hackney Farm and Turpentine Wagons, Log Carts, Drays and Business Wagons of Every Description. Also, Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Etc. YOUR OLD AUTO MADE NEW We paint and repair Automobiles, ' ! make a specialty of Automobile Tops. Our prices are right, and your fare is refunded both ways. e °B, sterlized cream | ‘rca - wa luspected and passe he City Pure Food Depart Qs Manufactured under ‘he most modern and perfect ouditions. ALL tugredients 'hat g0 to make our eream MUST be the standard of pur- ity and quality. There s & 1ifference “Frozen Cus n “arn to say and POINSETTIA lee “ream. Try it. ards” NOR SALFE BY Lake Pharmacy LAKELAND ‘ Smith-Hardin Buiiding » M | CANDY QDECIAL Schraffi’s Blue r3ar;ncrChocolates I Iee Lold 40c per pound | s For Fruits and Vegetables Phone | Us. Also Watch Our Windows “Florlda Avenue Grocer” Phone 93 W. P. PILLANS | ! “Pure Food Store” @_,_ BOROOTOOUGCU I ARHAK o DT EODODAMOODOC 00 ; IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, REE MARSHALL & SANDERS | The Oid Reiiatle Contractors % Who have been puilding heuses in Lakeland for years, 4, . who never "FELL DOWN® or {siled to give satisfact All ciasses of buildings centracted for. The many 4 residences buiit by this tirw are evidguces of their sty m.ke good, . MARSHALL & SANDERS Fhone 228 Blue (i latutals nutn hists ulal o TRTENETIOT 2 AR Pt F [F YOU ARE IN (HE MARKT For Tin, Sheet 'ron, Copper. Zinc or any kind of Reofing Work, call the l LAKELAND SHEET MITAL WORKS Phone 279 g Ask for J. P. CARTIN ‘ Our Motto is: We can fix that leaky reof. Modest Prices and All Work Guarantood ' Hackoey | { | | | | IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the best The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed The price the lowest ! \ All these you find at our store } Just trade with us | :I This settles the question of livirg Best Butter, per pound. ... .. ... ook e@anse s s o J 8ugar, 17 pounds . 000 e bt L 166 ‘ Cottolene, 10 pound pails. ... .. ... FORPOPORRRRS | : Cottolene, 4-pound pails... ....... ............ 5 g 1 1 pounds Snowdrift Lard. ... ... .. i0iieeee ; 8a0wdrift, 10-pound pails......... wear 1E ? i % cans family size Cream ....... .. ..... .. ..... " 'E 8 cans baby size Creem. ... .. ....... .... H EIIENIE DI ... 0nmekomss gnigusss " 12 pounds best Fleuwr... . . ... ST A b Octagon Soap, 8 for ... . . g Ground Coffee, per pound s § gallons Reroseme ... .. . .. . o e 2108

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