Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 27, 1913, Page 5

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| tev, 1. ¢, Jenkins went down 1o | Case Of Fire ‘T““”m today on a husiness mission 1 e 5 000 iy Miss Sue Clond and sister, Miss P on ’ ‘ ‘II.J‘!I"IH- who have been her il A VISIt for the past month, exp pekah Lodge No. 4 will lays for Pelzer b Re slenorat 8 ¢ Al il At " lar meeting in Odd Fellows” o i G HY for the wintey b} friends very mueh reapot that they will not he hoey L ward pender and little dangh- 1 hope that al] w " qpending a few days with 1o distant date 1) azain pender’s parents at Fort Meade. 'Lang their Lo B G anEa . Ww. T. McLain, of Valdosta, it 1 i W ain, ¢ [ e, AT Con anii « in the city and will take Sen on in the mechanical depart- | L of the Telegram. ! returned S aturda ensacola, where they att ol confederate reunion, Ti 1004 = ; {work in bringing the next reuni yr. John MeC olpin, who for the |t i ikelund has heen a 'll““‘“ d i : g ! s H a4 Iattery " , several months has been Keep-iiriie 1 every one and thar 1] nl‘! ¢ tooks for @ West Paln.1 Beach | soldiers will he given the dqme of L is in the city on a visit to his|their lives when the next meeting L nts :dr:lws aronnd, is the prediction of S — all. Speaking of the pre g : - e sentation of fie Guild of the Episcopal ehurch {the Division flae by r »"u“ . ag 3 sther i hold its regular meeting tomor- | curiotta, General Cox ed that he Jfternoon at the Guild hall atiohjected 1o the aze which the Pon \ll members urged to :n-‘_\:“,\,]u Nhnnal Dostaw Nim: |18 10 b tocated. The Boulevard to, The boys crowded about me, chaffed that instead of being 82 he isonly T'il ‘Elmli:m Locks and Seminole has been | 8ood-naturedly about giving the “old e S AR : Daid ot throngh this tract, givine jr 1ade” the slip and welcomed me into . UL will meet tomor The Peruchi-tivpzene Stock Co y:“\“l' halt mile front on this drive on their midst with open arms. Once i W. J. Turner at her "Tympa, will open a lhl"w Y e cast, and the heantiful bay front """r.“ I was the reckless. fun l().ving, e on South Florida avenue, at el R liiag i S i e T e devilmay-care fellow that my friends | : A : ntoat the Auditorinm tonizht | 4VCTY D had known, | dt. Al m&’nlh(’l'.\ are request- with an exeellent production of the aluable pices of property that can he - The banquet broke up, but I did not| _ o e present at this meeting great Western play, “Arvizon phpg| DI am Sthe mavket and disposed of go home. The night air was glorious. ) S — company numbers fourte: o ‘;!In.~ Winter at g bandsome profit. The Never had 1 known night to possess | fié A. Morrell, who has been ' poople, ouvery i i e “!.L ation is line as ere is ine the such alluring charm. A party of SiX| oW, to her room by iilness for the aneed wnd cup perforn phe | OUNLY and it's o winner for who ki“_‘""f:" spirts set out to “do the | o months, is slowly improv- real “Arvizona™ has never e [E¥er stbdvides i Smal cask pay town.” A masque ball was being held | still unable to be out of on u local stue Cri e T e P in a nearby hall and we broke in upon i § : i ¢ age, antd, while wateling | ; ¥ the dance | 4 ler smprovement of late has the play, one tanly lives i e bra Lpuid three vears The iy front A gainty little creature robed in | psrh as encourages her to he- g atmosphere of the W Vi | tors will pay for the tract. quaint Japanese costume, coyly ap-! e that she will be able to be 1p of the seenes are intensel R Another Money Maker. proached on tip toes and chucking me Lo long, which is the earnest “the love stories are cleverly it ;nn\j L5t D aIERtiIgE AhaN . O umh'r the chin, flitted ga).'Iy away. [} e of her many friends en and there is plenty of comed, to property north of - Clearwater and tried to pursue, but Mephisto in flam- il S ko bt ek =G SR B0t undred foor ing red, with a demure little black- RS g draped nun in his arms, laughingly wr. . B, Sweat filled the pulpiton sale at the Red Cross ‘he Pirst Presbyterian church yes- hamadi . | s morning in the absence of the yiee Baggett Entertained wor, Rev. W, S. Patterson. A\l-‘ § inigh he has been in i 11 health for | Queen Esther Circle Miss Mary Baggett e weeks, he was sufficiently im- med to preach one of his usual fine pmons, which the n-on:r«nufliun' iy much enjoyed. afternoon Mrs. Jen the afternoor Parsonage Saturday charming hostess, fkins to assist her, mad Mr. L. €. Hull has returned fmm'pnas away all too ra s vedding trip accompanied by his| Sixteen members were 5y bride, and both are receiving|this delightful aftair with present a who discusser ,{ CARD FROM MR. G. T. SPEAR i_‘ I wish to correct a statement made i=H the Evening Telegram a few days aro in r entertained the Queen Esther Circle at the Methodist The | Ktaan 5 " dear trusting girl, awaiting alone at [l e T e T i e e IR (AP RS UE LVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, OCT. 27, 1913 — HER PUZZLING MANNER rezard to my boy's serious auto | Though this will not help NE is .v'non.-’». it | place the re-| By H. W, GANOMER, onsibility where it justly helongs | ‘ ik A‘ wn.x the hed of @ seven-year-| “Nell—if you don’t mind/ I'm going | i boy, who wuas not aware of the | to—to—lodge, tonight.” ': wching danger [ g The words were Polade caretnl investieation, and|out at last. Not tom the ',-;..,~h o the head and hrok- | daring to look at hose, there is no doubt he was! her, I gulped the strack first by the front end of the | Steaming coffee It fender, which knocked him down, | and covertly over oth wheels passine over his ri:]nim" edge of the | cup give her a i quick glance. In- | stead of tears, greatly to my sur- speed Jim- | prise, a pleased ve reliable | expression illum- v of o car pass | ined her face. .11« | Arising, she swept \ | over to me and | threw her arms lovingly about my 4" shoulders. hour “Do go, Jack: nim it will do you good. I'll not be wor will piace an of - at all afraid to re- cinity. 1 f any other | main here.” crush t and pulling his shoe Ll sock off as it dragged lim. I this connection, 1 will state that are exceeding fa avenn he numby wr hour iocar pasged on evening y eateh the report one, e had just as wel She was very G T, SPEAR ins:isu‘nt on my going and later as | walked to the club 1 could not ‘ FOR SALE , | - | help thinking of {Two Attractive Bay Front Proposi-| her eagerness to | tions at Clearwater (iEatme ol Wetind ' been married but a few months and i thtet with s iteatd this was the first night that I had left LM olith ot Bellatias hota (her alone. Her manner, to say the | ; g ew hotel and eqgt, puzzled me. e { : But Nell's actions, however, were e ay, and only a short distance; soon forgotten. At the club, I was {Irom Where the new Seaboard depot hailed as one back from the dead. | i Oue 96 acre | 2ol links overlooking the Clearwa 5 __od This |.~n-\‘:~.«iiI3 if put in bay frontage property will bumped me back into the crowd. and promoter can double his invest- | 1stood fascinated. All about me was " : 51" life—life that 1 had once known. Gro- ment before the season is over It tesque and fanciful attired maskers, will take very little mouey to put waltzed and paraded before me. either of these tracts on the market I tried to join in their march—but They are high, firy and beautitully "a dull sickening feeling overcame me. Bay front lots are what the I suddenly awakened to my true seltl These can he sold at 8nd my thoughts returned to Nell— subdivision, locatd. people want RSN IBIE) umfl nen fine profi geverely pricking 1 turned to leave the T'he above property has been put’ payy on the market for quick sale. Bither | A girl attired in red; red dress, redl tract is good, in fact, they are the slippers, red gloves, red hat and red t! i i hearty good wishes and congratu tions of the hundreds of friends of Hull is a|is going to be the greatest attraction ited singer, having been engaged . of the season and 'he date and place i popular groom. Mrs. i Chautauqua work for some time -iplans for the Art loan which they are going 10 have in November This front investmen I know ' mask, flitted past me. I stopped ab- ruptly. The figure was strangely fa- miliar. 1 stood, bewildered, puzzled— as been signe and the addi- and then, as my gaze followed the red The ladies | h_“ '!l" ;’", k] I'm (“ l:[.'}'( ;",!’ t(hmm':r]o' masked figure whirling about the ball- tional brick and rock roads F room, my breath came quick and hest bay ot . The room hotel, railroad, our hundred for which the contract new | will be anneunced later ' this a ti will be a charming addition tolare working hard to make to be built in our town and county gyoet PAGE FIV}V ;/ - PAT. OFF V/ SHOES; % for Men 7 —— 7 They are “good fel- EA lows” that will stiek ] - vou,nomatter what the weather condi- s, They will make '3 viith vour feet Sl ST v oar them 1211 con- Korrect Shape Shoes e gours jor foot comfort, root style, wied econony. he l Store ol Quality — 2wy DUTTON-HARRIS CO. Avenue Foot-Fitters Ladies Can Always Find A MODE LOGAN ) Stylish Hats and'Gowns a m : : [ " MRS. H. I-C-E Dr. Woods Hutchison, the Famous IR, A e T SO AS e U L L e S R e musical circles of the city. Mr. |great success and it will be a very in i Mrs. Hull are pleasantly located | teresting and entertaining affair, il Kent“cky e Jflnfl RERIEE o alaE 2 ble their investment before the win- o T is ove v t 80 ; itian church of this city, has the hostess served dainty Pefreahmente, subdinm:m tracts 'm' Sou!)h Florida. i ey for a most valuable historical | which ail enjoyed. The next meet- W. T. HARRISON, | mh, entitled “The Gireat Republic,”|ing will be held with Miss Vera Me-| a0y (learwater, Fla. ' 1 the master historians.” The regu-|Rae on East Orange strect ¢t sbscription price of this excel- Atwork is $12.50, but by special ar- firement Mr. Redgrave is enabled wllit, it ordered prior to Jan. 1, ', for $2.50. This s an excel-) Men's clothing of all " Oportunity to get a valuablepajred. tence work for a tithe of the reg-| Children's clothing and iadles’ un: DHOLOIOSTHOIOSTE0S0P0R0H0+ { teost, and it will pay any one in-| qerwear made to order. WWW i [ %d in historical matters to get| Home-made guava jelly, 1bc per | ! ‘mmunication with Mr. Red-|gjaee. 1 ash Prices THIS WEEK == 3 cans syrup . . . 25¢ e—TINE REELS TONGHEE 3 cang Pork & Beans 25¢ Pt ) causArgo Saimon 35¢ Ll s | pk Irish Potatoes 30c s 7 packages Wasning Powder . . . 293C this winter, mean that whoever huys‘ this class of property now will dou- WANTED—By Nov. 16th, a four or five-room house, close in as possi- AT THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE | ble. Address 'T. W Mc" this of- | —_ flee re- | [ kinds i or stzmping| Stamped patterns | 1345 | R | done. 1345 | = = S 1 _—_——————,__.—-___._—..,-.. | DITORILM | M_ TE PERUCHI-GYPZENE (0. of Tampa in be "ARIZONA" Acting People in a Great Western Play CURTAIN AT 8:15 ! Ateen THE ONLY V ET A Great Comedy THE TWIN BROT FERGUSON & USHER Prices 25¢, 35¢, 50c - on Sale at the Red (ross Pharmacy ¥atg A Sidesplitter Featurin graph Beauty Lilliat THE GREAT Trow—— MARRIED LIFE ¢ Great Comedy Success }l i el A Lubin Thriller | Adams Bldg N. Ky Ave_: Tomorrow— AND NIGHT ‘WWI 6 REELS; MATINEE tains. arl. n’nuor:d back, r:lute;lu .:.h: ical. They save you time, trouble and money. All of our drivers : i | draperfes for suppo y ; i | geemed to swing and & mist gathered ave them for sale ! before my eyes. ¢ “Ah! I saw it all, now. Isaw why she was so anxious I should go to lodge. Never could I have dreamed of such a thing—such treachery, such wanton deceit. But here—" The music ceased playing and the dancers were leaving the floor. Lean- ing on the arm of a cavaller, she enr tered the palm room. 1 walked quickly across the floor and savagely brushed aside the cur Physician, Says: JICE I8 YOUR HEALTH GUARDIAN, YOUR BEST FRIEND IN HOT WEATHER. OUR ICE is cheap enough for everybody to have plenty of it. Use OUR COUPON BOOXS, teo. They are convenient and econam” The fellow had deliberately kissed her. There they sat, her head resting contentedly on his shoulder and he holding her in tight embrace. A few swift strides and I stood be- fore them. The man, angry at my intrusion, attempted to arise, but be- fore he could do so, I seized him by the shoulders and with almost super~ Luman strength, hurled him from me, gprawling to the floor. Turning T | gazed at his companion, who cowered:‘ trembling in the seat, | “So this was why you were soi eager that | should go to lodge? Wanted to mect this chivalrous lover of yours, ¢h?" Fearfully her hand sought the mask ag if to remove it, but after a mo- ment's pause, fell mechanically back into her lap “Can't you speak; can't you talk?” I cried. “Let's see your face ~let's gee It it has any shame in 1t?” Reaching forward with a savage jerk 1 tore away the mask. The revelation staggered me “1 beheld—not my wife—but cook. She had appropriated jewelry and wardrobe from the mistress. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 Can Find the Best to Be Found Anywhere in Town, We Are In Dead Earnest About This In Fact We Know of a Shoe . That you Cannot Buy at Any Other Store the Digging for Pipe Bowile. Meerschaum is extracted in precise- ly the same way ae coal. Pits from 95 feet to 125 feet deep are dug, and as soon as the vein is struck horizon- tal gallerles, sometimes of consider- able length, are made, though more than two galleries are seldom to be found in one pit. When taken out of the mine meerschaum is soft enough to | be easily cut with a knife. It is im- bedded in a layer of red clay several inches thick, and in thie state i is sold to the dealars. Except Kimbrough-Rutherford SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall p— eI TAR/rusly S R E ? s

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