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THE EVENING TELEGRAM Don't follor it alwa, end-—praciice some seli denial and ' way for broves the hardest 1u the become a depuositor in this iustitu- tion. Your present enerey, will not last forever—establish a fund that will offset your physical decline as youn grow older—open an account Lere and add to it regularly. vicor, ete., It will earn 4 per ceut interest. Cnld Pooc‘ and Cocling Drinks re wiiat nature says you must have in weather like this. Let e cream be a part of your down town luncheon, It is really a ood meel of itself. Drink iccd milk, lemonade, limeade or fruit ice beverages at intervals during the day's work. nd be sure that the reirigerator in your home is kept well sup: ied with OUR ICE—tliat thire is always enough in the ice chest D take care of any unusual ca’'l, PUR ICE is the cheapest thing you buy for the value given, and bur common sense tells you to use it freely. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 If you circled the wor U1 ol @ comety vou couldn’t pass ‘em—thered always be an- other Ford ahead. More twn 523,000 Fords are everywhere giving unequaled service and completest satisfaction. Au.where, you can “Watch the Fords go by.” Five hundred dollars is t new price of the Ford runabout; the tourit: s five fifty; the town car seven fifty—all I n. Detroit, com- Dlete with equipment. Get v:ialogue and par ticulars from TEE LAKELAND RUTCKCEILE A0 SUpRLY CD. LAKFLAXM] @ LAKELA O THE UOEG TRAL By FRANCES SMITH. E Apropos of the leading incident here {In related, I will say that I was never other than a theoretical sportsman, The only excitenient 1 ever had, ex- Cept getting enough to eat, was a leve Altair in my early twenties. The ob- Jeet of my affections was a little brue nette with more sioney than senti- Inent, and more brains than either. [ bad two rivals; Mr. Bouny, minister, whose physique, finances and pros- | pects were light; Mr. Meels, grocer, whose physique, prospects and finances heavy. When my ardor had reached the speaking point, I said: | “Madge, will you marry?” “Yes,” said Madge, “My d;nlmg 1 murmured , “how l " she murmured back, “wlLat ¥, We are going to be one, aren't “It appears to me that you are al ready won,” she cwiled. “Who is the oti ot | ou.'” ‘ “Who? | | l‘\'lfll." BB (D “Yes, me—I mean you!” “Oh;" At last she understood. ;“Where are we all three going to ‘ll\'e? You know, Mr. Bonny—" | ! A horrible fear smote me. “Great ! heavens!"” 1 cried, “is he going to marry you, too?” “That's what he | Madge. | "He never shall!” I swore. “I'll’ | kill him like I would a—a buftalo.” 1 think Madge luaghs too much: sometimes, “The idea of you k-{1lin-ga bu-f| i{alu‘ I'll tell you what I'll d-do.| I I'll marry the first one of you that | d-does k-kill a bufhehchalo!” I would rather Madge had accepted me in a more conventional manner, | | but suppressing all selfish considera: tion, I cried: “Done!” and was off to challenge Bonuy. Ile accepted read- | ly. | A week later found us camped in | the then sparsely buffalo-settled re- { gion of Colorado. The Lrst day we | | spent trying to get s.gigestions rela-! i tive to buffalo hunting. These sugges. tions were digcus:ed over our coifee | that evening | *“Cowboys (all men west of the Mis sissippi were cowboys to him) are cowards,” said Bonny. *1 asked one of them ‘If you were 1 where would | you go to hunt buffaloes?” ‘Where li would be least likely to find them," he | replied. ‘My good man,’ sald 1, kind- ly tell me how you do bring down n buffalo.! He took another chew of to- | bacco and squinting one eye, re- plied: ‘I shoot them in their tracks. That i8 the best place for you to shoot a buffalo, young man, right in: its tracks, and the older the tracks | are, the better.!” My own information had been more | practical. 1 had'been told to lasso my buffalo and tic it to the nearest tree, where I could shoot it without danger, “at least to the buffalo,” my inform- ant added absent mindedly. | Unfortunately, I forgot my lasso the next morning and had to depend en- tirely upon my gun. While we lunched Bonny was ap- parently scized with an attack of dell- rium tremens “Buffalo, buffalo!” he shrieked, and danced about. “A cluster of them?" I asked. “Only a solitaire,” he shouted, “but ft's mine,” and mounting his horse he backed rapidly away, presumably to keep the buffalo in sight while he circled it. Rival as be wag, 1 had to admit that it was the tactic of a brave man, As for me, I bodly started toward the buffalo. I had gone but a short distance when I came to an old dug- sald,” averred out which had partly filled, ieaving enough ingress for a man : ly half my size to crawl throu The ani- mal, Liig lied me. Fearing lest | E , I got as far as I could iinto the dugout. The buffalo came on, its head loweied, its tail furiously las at t thies on until it was with nty t of ine! I slipped ' rest of the v into the dugout, and thouzh my Leoit beat like a sledge hanumer, 1 « y put my gun to my shoulder, hr I my- gelf firmly against @ f wall, and with bated breath v d the majestic creatine 1 by and out of range cf my i I nted to pursue, but fouud t t woiid re- quire an hour h knite to enlarge the ezr ly tor me to get out. When I did get out. the buffalo hLud creap-d, & the distance | beheld Pon: his horse to full = ted with Bonny sit e aly on his horge v 1fa lo, let it escape rd th bt guch trepicution because it ha e 80 On tt I found a ¢ of | ch WUadge. —R, Jizels. rAGR uAYEr ND, FLA., OCT. 18, 1913, A society woman who:e dark, finicy hair w; it to get g over her for 1l und about her ears was dejicssq her, *1t's becor y the agia % to some women, but igh I think my hair 1y will be very grown very s before gray- i3 trying to my when [ wear evening 3 habby look. to describe it. els 'd that most becom- 5 trick in vogue there ¢y young women who r in their heads, of r lightly about the 't a gray h powdering the h face in the eveni ill an unusual here, but the result ul thav I scon lost all doing it, way from my s it does the of the hair g the ugly L were 8o un- " she added with a little ttl shoin domg it thut wukes greatly for youthfulness.” AP CIIIL 4 SODSO R D Q0 O RO O AMUFI_ F. SXITH. M. D. 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