Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 3, 1913, Page 2

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PAGE TWO TAE EVENING TELEGRAM. L.AK ELAND, FLA., NO ! e e e s R R Gt e i B ————— ’u._ IWHY TAKE CHANCE “hen you can takce your watch where you 1 are sure you can get it repaired right the first time. We guaraniec all work and will ,! . deliver if promptly. i i ' ] i H %uOLE & HUL LI | Phone 173 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland i _wu cirelwi the world on the tal of & comet, ~ you couldn't pass ‘em-——there’d always be an- other Ford ahead. More than 325,000 Fords 4 are everywhere giving unequaled service and completest satisfaction. Anywhere, you can “Watch the Fords go by.” Five hundred dollars is the uew price of the Ford runabout; the touring car 18 five fifty; the town car seven fifty—all f. o. b. Detroit, com- plete with equipment. Get catalogue and par tienlars from THE LAKELIND AUTONCBILE AKD SUPPLY CO. TAKELAND,FLA. B ——— e B | gor information about him, but Matt re- ’ cm;;i’i\iu;piies | Tableis, Peuciis, luk, Crayons, ‘ Lunch Haskets, Bouk-bags Etc ! ! WE CAN SUPPLY Y¢ Uri WANTS | LAKELAMND BOOK STORE i Beniord & Steitz l ; A - s s e s “Yes, son, thatis a gocd haircut. 1 have my work done there. 1 will haye mother to icke Wary to have her hair bobbed. They make a a specialty of cutting children’s hair, The PHOENIX BARBER SHOP is the largost in Polk County L E. PEACOCK. .. MANAGER Long Life of Linen siong with good laundry work {2 what you sve leokisg Icr and et s fust what wo ave givieg. Try us Lakelana Steam Laundry § fhene TRE Wosd Naiy 8y, & § NEW GOODS Cur line of Jewe!lry and Silver Novelties is bought so carefully that their selling piice will attract you. All Jweiry and Wa'ch Ror2icirg C refully ard Promp* yDone H C. STEVENS THE LAKELAND JEWELER B. P. Whidden Duke, the Tailor Proprietor Manager NUWAY TAILOR SHOP HIGH GRADE TAILORING Up-to-date cleaning, pressing, altering Ladies work soicited Hats cleaned and blocked Kentucky Ave. Phene 257 Bowyer Building ready for yourinspection. These goods were |! lender. Now today he comes up to e | notex were not to be called In: every- ! i ot and says, old Farvelly does, out ot :xl(hlllfl wias to go on as before; the | 1S (he Sel»Ctlon Of the hardware' clear sky aud without the least wirn | garage was saved! l Ing, just as he was writing the recoipt “What clinched it was when 1 said | ; 3 % in my ofiice with a fountain pen. ‘1| I'd bave to tind another boarding | Hardw are furnlSh‘rn S mUS! be dur' I i | & have to call in that $2500, Victor, aud | place” added Daszancourt, with a o Ll ! will you to matke an fmedicge | puckered grin: “said 1 owas afraid to | ablc, Sate, arllSllC"mU‘sl harrfl"nze rettlc I said: *Marse Farcily ! stop where you was, may the Lord | A " c (2 Sine sl Btk 3 & Tod's wike. o eaw | v i i . T § - tl«..‘: st fair, As (.“x-l sees ns, that | forgive me. Ilor 1.:;(1.\ nke, get away . ‘V”h the drChltLCfurC Of ihc huuae fsn't fair, and 1 could no more do it - from here, Marse Brouchton, or worse than 1 could 1y Then he tubbles | may come of it Get away quick, and i1 ein i1 -\‘c\'}g o o cafo with bis founta.n pen and sticks t | here's $150 1 dres at the bank.™ ! 8nd uuerier fun:l" “r‘bs' Thl’. “‘f"s’t back most eareful in his vest pocket Matt pushed the money back. “No, | ey d e A : ¥ and says, “Phen you'll have to get ! no, Vietor,” he exclaiimed: *I'm going ! W ag IS 10 gCt }OUI‘ ha G“ arc h re. out.' " to stick it ont. 1 am going to stay in “And didn't te make any explana | Manaswan if it rains wildeats!” | Oul‘ !iard\varc adds nOt (!nl\' t() ':ht" | tlon s ¢ AT losing two move positions | f - {'s attention was disturbed by a | throweh the machinations of hls mys- | bcadty Of vour housc t‘ut {0 1S t that grew and grew more in- | terions foes Matt succeeded in getting | 4 ’ —— PEistent as the mulatto poured out the ! a job on the water front. Rut what he Iin tale of Parvelly's amuzing pertidy. e | had not reckoned on was the overmas- Seh'"g value' BUILDIN ¥ oy | We Fu““nsn \s c‘” Rond i you wani a careful, consistent. and re liable estimate on the construction of your buiiding, SEE US IMMEDIATELY. fi TELEPHONE 241 Futch & Geniry Bldg “LLOYD OSBOURNE | Cepyright, 1911, by the Bobds-Merrill Lompany. 1 | \ gnAPriv Defore You cnma ., TRYS fellow | Bronghton acted abominably, @ to threaten hi'a W I go, and aft n and tiied to ¢l wi h “ |w. e of 1had pi SYNOPSIS Matt Broughton leaves the mervice of John Mort on a Pactfic island to return to America Mort gives him a valuable r'ng I Broughton proinfses to say nothing ahout the mysterlous Mort and his woman com- panion Te fs shipwrecked and mus! able before | 1 he came back | m nlll tlxe ghop : me for | l am Ame| h a e you the| reallze In San Francisco on tha ring l 1 w vou how well the garage | Rafsinz $100 on the ring, to he r,.r.nmi B Sl reconsider you wish to | Bronghton returns to his o!d nome at} ¢ i Our ¢ ne prospects ave ! Manaswan He thinks of going Into the | nd the sale of two Jones- | mebiles an eitateen dic s sooaks for ft ancourt, mule business with Victor Dage: Every old man is the ripened fruit of his younger days. ¢ a colored garnge keener DBroughton ti, I feel pocitive ‘l_ can sutief: in-.l in re »d hy the local aditor who calls him | to cver thing if vou w Il ouly be so ve ; SE e . io Aoe creens 1 8, ang ! Y.:::"“”r it é | Kind s o lot iR R Mt Goes Lot K ) night. Age creeps upon us, a The. eing!t 16 e thon Ufatkat Hevkpis | BULES. Rest R 3";“\:‘;}_ N OOURT extravagance is stealine wway our money, age is stealing awe (i OR G 'y ab 1 on'm adventures d (Pt h b B . E : i Rk r;: s:-"\','\m':.\ mlen;u‘ ,.I .’.‘, i e ‘; “And P'moto write him that? ask our capacity for work aud preparing us for a desolate cld ag Christine Marshall, daugiter of a ocsl fqhe pnlatio alive, Mat U von s ol ble, you mwust | putting aw: magnite IR s VR A Rl . i »1.""’{' YOI oS, it \ old age vo.es you can full Matt falls In love with ¢ ) tness do y 1 to do thet for? him to el or 1D wourt | on 1 know whot's the WWon tin T o | when yol were yvouuger l“f“‘ ‘.” !, r};n" it e ‘ nettter with Mre. Favelly, 1 omay | i e l wreone, but 1 holieve the whole sehenie | e s T AR PR o rimer With lle ©m Prs way to e Mashalls' Matt H! Wieils Colt i dietioinl QR aladilsy Y WUS detained by an nmportiiate stranger, but | 8 iply to get me ot of my job o Matt 15 Jate and cannot listen to him. He | That's why I put in the lead pipe and | tells his love 1o Clhitis Fall that-and mind you, stick to it, Vie Chrls aleo loves Satt. The stranger, | tor, for all vou're worth i who calls | f Kay, shows Matt an| “Dut why shonld Fuarelly do that? i 1 old portralt of Mort und offers him $0.0% | ase me, Marse Broughton bnt youn are 2l off. 1 mizht as well send him a pletare post eard of the Masouic s fe attacked, sut | yildine as this here letter” ; about Mort, and iy jt's like this: | have got holl | of a little picee of o big secret—some- ! Chris promises to marry Matt as soon thir extraording By inex) v"':lhl'“ In : a8 he gets @ job In epite of expected oppo- YOIVIDZ the hest friend 1 have in the | sition from her wealthy und proud father world, and I am on my honor to him tn[ Mystertous Influcnces lose various posi- Keep my mouth shut If it wasn't f"ri tlons for Matt, tncluding one as assistant that promise I'd tell yon everything to Dagypancourt and demonstrator of an y,y wot that letter off to Farelly :ls; k { 5 ' i 1 | mains loyal Matt agaln refuses escapes. He tells Chri together they try to puzile out the strange man's Ide G 0/ v . A A R A AT R W NI O S '.flt automoblle, | quick s you ean’ i CHAPTER XIlI. | "It ain't a bit of use, sir. Really § A Mysterious Enemy, and truly, Marse Broughton, it aiu't a I'TH his § surcd, an interegt Dt of uxe” Ing occupation before bim and | "D it to oblige me, anyhow."” a partnership whenever Lo ! “All rizht, Marse Brougzhton: though chose to take it, he felg that <! couldn't you cut out sowe of the hum- CRSSEA s woubles were over and that i ble pier” ; foot at last was on the ladder of iwie | "Nota bite of it! You write it just | pendence, e was in a glow of con- the way i(t is and then leave it at his | g . tentment and good will, s house tonight.” | SP[LIrY % i /\at It was sad, indeed, when it came to! The nest morning Matt treated him- } / i I3 | an end. Oie evening after supper Self to the Jusury of getting up late— Dignncourt took Malt to one sude 80 lute, indeed. that Dagzancourt had and with profound depression said that | already gone, leaving no message. But | 4L was “all up.” { be returned soon with the tidings that ' . “It cume like a bombsheli,” he quay- | the letter had been miraceulously “““‘! One Of tie most importan‘ deta!ls ered. “You know, | started the s eessfil. Ym. old Farelly, after a pre- ness on notliug four years ago nd | tense of examining the books. hnd pro- | in the planning of your new house borrowed $2.500 of Farley. the money 'h-\w(l hnnwlf entirely satistied; the - a— remembered his singular dismissal | tering, ernshing fatigue that made it | from the Y. M. C. A and, ineredible | fmpossible to keep it. A man unaceus- | . as it might seem. asked himselr | tomed to severe and proloneed nnnm\h Your ChOlce Of detlgns !S ver\ :b whether there was not some connec- | Jabor hes little ehanee on the docks. tion between it and this unespected | Matt, working one day and often recu- eral"we Offel‘ mafly dlflel’ent pat- catastroplic and whethier beliind both ! perating for two, exerted every nerve to 3 there was not somehow or other a | Bnd less killing employment. Sullivan, terns to select from' Bcfore SPCC' | mysterious connection with Mr. Kay. l the boss stevedore, told him the Moun- | | “Ie didn’t sive me as much as a pt "few F WS | ifvi J gt 17 v e o ke w8 1D | g View quares wax o be oo up ifying your hardware, be sure and ey L 2 with forty Hungarians and that he had ! continied explosively, “not a week's e ot hoE recomiuended Matt for gang f.»rvumu' S€¢ us. We can save )ou money 5 s of the place. “You're to drive out on I believe I ean get yon out of this," 3 i ' . Sunday morni 1 " i i UL Batt. N ey b choky, ot It | s o SeCHITE enk tulk 1t yree,” e | and give you a more beautiful home. try it. Here, I'll write it on the back | g = . A i Gt uh ervelope \1'3]:9 s?-l:l;‘teln: pr B k Dne s Victor was astounded: his face, 08! sourt Stk Dautan | g | court, an auto, two mechanic | withered as old leather, serewed itsel! | shotgun for each Tl‘: ”‘lll‘::“.uud,a up into a thousand wrinkles. “Try e | : Sl el ; * | deserted. but they found a highway- ‘ — s man’s mask on the ground and hurried | You sit down and copy this off and | ) , . have it Ip khis letter box juside of an i ot B i b . Id go. The plot, whateve was, | ;-4 RS M Mt When s Nauows S4a. | | Phone TI Opposite Depot Dear Mr. Farelly—Looking back on om tnterview, I fear 1 was not in a state best | spirators saw Matt aud bis armed com- to explain the prosperous condition of the | panions. Miles away Matt and his lgnrmm or how really unwise it wou!ld be | friends stopped for luncheon. Soon [ o n your own Inierests to terminate my ‘ | connection with it. The fact was that | FREAK TS A W Telbm, e Wwas very much upset by another matter— e row 1 had had with my demonstrgtor (Contiaued on Page 6.)

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