Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 3, 1913, Page 6

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YOI e R GRS v R R T N iF Y0 We can wm————c ADACHD DB OBOED D 50 BOEO FOME O OF wtRUOD0OCOGRODODAO0 VOO0 & i. M. ALFIELD, ! B. . BELISARIO, fres, See. and Treas. j Supt. and Gen, Man. Co werit the good will and coufidence of each customer by deserv- i i it \ ke cach customer's dollar go the farthest by giving him the « 1est quality at the lowest prices. A : IN CEMENT dewalks, | Cemetery, B The business man who wants his Lank account in an institution that kas every facility for handling com- mereial business--an institution that ig able and willing to extend him the aid Le needs—will find that his ac- count is welcome here. We respecttully solieit inquiries and sngpest a detailed examination of our last statement. Ask for ). D, CARTIN tix that fcaky roof. TR tloors, locks, Brick, or anything in the cement L1 Phones: Office 348 Black House LAKELAND, 307 West Main Street. SRRA00ABUOOVTHON POFC R DR QL TIRES PLACED ON BABY CARRIA GES WHILE YOU WAIT 2 @ ! r E 3 i save you ¢ K | s 0f the most difficult kind, and can o ———————— . . o S {1 =Associatea- w_ K. WK Jack Cwnet and Manufac- turers’ Agent Lake!and Craer P § Cofealng [ have installed a Vulcanizer and am prepared to do TIRE REPAIRING money. Also W. B. ARENDELL Bicycle and General Repair Shop Ceder Strect, Just Buck of Central Pharmacy B O D000 b 3 PO BB RO OROOLRROND | TELL US WHAT YOU HAVE TO mELL WE WILL TRY TO FIND A BUYER TELL US WHAT YOU WANT T0 BUY; WE WILL TRY TO FIND A SELLER . ¥ e | Tole HE MARK T For Tin, Sheet frony, Copper, Zinc or any kind of Roofing Wo<k, cail the LAKESAND SHEET METAL WORKS Smnith-Hardin Building iPhone 279 Our Motto is: Modest Prices and All Work Guaranteed, give you satisfaction and I A ETRIT T R TS LA BN e ettt ‘ sast. Matt found himself holding her pridle, talking and listening with breatbiless animation, She had uot S IR M e o i £ TN - O APPTITOTEIRAR " Sl A RNKL 5541 . & RN RN TR YISL, 7300 5 '.43:""..,. AT AT T TS NG Porches and Ornamental \Work for the Garden or line. FLA. 2200000000 GOV OV QO OVV QOTICHCCHOHORORIC LEul TERUNE Su BTN SR Sal Snt ANE Lo ilel (R AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! ANl 1 M8 s Lo LN I BONLE, a7 € ST McRae Real Estate Brokerage--Real Estate Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Florida dramA0c W otk “KELAND PAVING & CONSTRUCTIONCN | 39 Blue. A PERSON OF SOME NPCRTANCE By LLOYD OSBOURNE [ Copyright, 1911, by the Bobbs-Merril! Company (Continued from Page 2.) been able to stay away longer, She loved him and would say it before the world, protise or no prowmise, It had been unbearable, and she was twenty- three and her own mistress, and, ol | had he succeedel in awhat they had planned? No, he bad not. It wis a bitter confession, but he had not They had got him out of one thing aft er another; bad forced him to hix knevs. hunted till he was well nigh cr Over all was another voice stridently erying: “Let go my daughter's horse, sir! Do you hear, sir? Let go wmy daughter's borse!” a voice vibrating with passion and yet immeasurably distant and as unconsidered as the drone of a was). Suddenly there were u tlash of a whip and a stinging blow cut across Matt's face. Another tlash, a scream, and he had wrenched the whip from a wrin kled old hand and was about to lash e had been persecuted wud f} /== \ LS Panean -~ Thers Was a Flash of a Whip. | Buddenly fton, and Cvor if you would just accept it out with it himself on that convulsive and rvaging tigure, To his dying day he was thanktul he threw it from him instead, dizzily refraining as he real- | Pzed 1t was Chiris® tather and that he st not strike an old man Then the two horses took fright and d Matt to the ground, which he leoked after them on Ihow, ohlivious of everything but But she was as good o a father and as spirited as n thoronghbred. She was keep st in that headlong gallop | lean back like a little jockey, | was jockin wfully at the curh But nothing < have checked those horses They were uncontrollable in their tervor. Ntraining neck and neck, they diminished and disappeared, leay ! fng Matt sick with fear l Christine was not injured, and that | evening a plain, middle aged woman | eame to the hoarding house and gave | him this note : 0 1 My Darling—1 am sending yvou this bvi my Swiss maid, Flexner, whom don't trust too much She will tell you what 1 h l\‘f" planned. for I am so used up, so distraet- od, that 1 cannot write it, though | have tried twice ! am at the end of my cour- | age and everything, and if we don’t snateh | at our happiness now we ghall lose it for- | ever. It was wicked of him to strike vou Wieked, wi . wicked t Flexner d till you u stand. Don't levoted. It's 1 dois, ) w i settle down and you fe days She is very sharp Oh, It 1 could only talk to you myse But 1 love and she will st how mueh A P S —When | shall have pald the 100 ghe insists on in advance | shall have $\2 left Matt pondered a moment and then inquired. “You are Flexner?" *Yon s “Will you please give me your mes- sage?" “My voung v wishes to do a very foolish thing," s Flexner, with a disapproving pursing of ber month “She wants you to run away with her tomorrow morning. You are to get a carriage, or, hetter, an antomobile and pick her up tumorrow morning at 4| o'clock at the Fair Oaks' entrance.| Previously I shall have packed a small | portmantean and placed it outside thal house, and all next day 1 will Infnrm' ber father that she {8 {ll and cannot be disturbed. By this means you reach Middleborough without tronble! and get marrled, and then take the| traln to New York. From New York you will travel to San Francisco, and there you star, no matter how poor, bow starving, till the opportunity ar- | rives to go to that place where you | V867 and would carry out bis instru | first being last and the st first { note in his not unwilling hand, ane miml."” “Stand over? 1 should say not! % ' Ciere ke thivtsive aut it | Prepares Young Men and Young Women for li fand e, | shabhy fi i REASONABLE PRICES. have a friend—-a very rich, queer man —whom once you served and who will ’ take you hack in employment.” { “John Mort," said Matt to nimself. . “She says it must be now or not‘ nt} ail, for she cannot be so brave twice. 5 She says desperate people hive to take | desperate chances. She asks you to | apswer yes or " NOW! He SR S ———— et e 4 [ your time t0 get your o~ to Calitornin, with so Ile told IMexner thet “Yes” and put iuto the word a warmih that he hoped she would to I mistress, She was 1o sa) e hed swer wi his an Fall Suit and Overcoat, ang also get your VALUE i Quality and Prices. thit tions implicity; was also to say that | she was the pluckiest girl fn the world. 'i wer it il s | Qur clothing s far superior to him. In an instant they were o throtgh the deep defile again, fed in the nizht chy speed than it has ever been befors, | + wis a soaud of volees, of feet | | i I her. Yet that the eostasy of bein sether i dawin was the most fmperishable mem i Matt's vecollection of his nlu;lvwwnll:i s G and to prove this to you, vie havation, and so was Chiis. Nothing | l“n]«lhi \[I\'(‘IIHI:I[I‘III long 4:'\\..‘1‘0 10t -'\lf:x 1% ask you to look them over ory of his iife as he looked down ot lh.»l She her. nestled beside him, with heivy lashes fringiug her cheeks ! opencd her sleepy eyes and nestied ! closer—and closer still when he whis pered it was their wedding day They say responsibility gravitutes to the shoulders fit to bear it Iu this the shonlders were Daguan court's, and his was the divecting spi1 it, ITe had charged himself with the Our Bonar Hats, Kneeland Shoes an Arrow Shirts are perfect in designs thi Fall, so come and give us a trial befor cise going elsewhere. whole business and had thought out u We have a beautiful stock of Boys’ Cloth ing in Norfolk and Double Breosted 3 They did so Lappy at th fresh instince of The ring was bounzht, the license ol tained, and a benignant fossil recited the marriige in a stu parlor. Vietor s a ten dollar [ hony ol very low prices. the couple left the stufy puarlor- may vied At Claremont they cancht thic York express, amd Daggancourt had taken the tickets, hurried them ititter The kot Schaffaer & Marx (.‘-!auzinfij l On throush a Pullman to the compart | ment he had reserved i . “How (o we i, Vietor?™ Matt]! (\ ] asked Pwo for the license, ten for | { \g \JS‘ Mro Whatdve-eali-him, and, oh, ves > ) the rine - that's five more, seventeen- LBVA and the auto, Tinsist i that- and the ti sike, be guick about it or they'l sta the train!™ ) Ifor o Mirse Brouchtou, you arven't as well fixed as you ouzht to be' said § ancourt, “and-awd so 1 think | Just let it stand over it you don't 1 akeland Business Colie; squarel”’ It ean never thut between you et returned Vietor, with ¢ | ive positions as Stenoarephliers, Bookkecs | Telegraphers and Civil Service employees. o o the o i it wade bu | AN English and Commercial éranches taugh |¢'»\;-‘l'!vxl fond of you, Marse Brough- | Dfith dflv and l'light SCSSIONS, aud it ol e s st B Darents, enter your son or daughter now and {them a thorough commercial training at he porary Like vou mizht from a white | e M e | fourth the cost of sending them eisewhere. ted, and® : [ Call and get our terms or address I take it Matt said brokenly. | cand 1 owon't pretend it oisn't a W HOLLAND. MANAG! —_— r. Sunshine Sunshine Fromthe Thousand Windows DBakeries Cheese Wafers per package 10 Hydrox and Whole Wheat v b Clover Leaf 10c Zwieback . 10 Citrus . 25¢ TanSan . 10 Cheese Sticks 15¢ Butter Thins 10c¢ 10 10 Afternoon Tea Cracker Meal W.P.PILLANS&CO Pure Food Store Phone 9. She Opened Her Eyes and Nestied Closer. i either. God kuows, 1 need It. Victor { and -1 thank you” 1 They waved t were, to all their past as to that | 2 ¢ 2 behind them. | 2, aned to date from the | moment they found themselves alone | The new tocether for the tirst time since dawn; | el uttntotatntn u] s they looked at ]«:ln-h u:l!\‘vr' );::": lh“'xfl" | SR RC S il rd. unshiaven man, that pale girl, | IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE thus unflinchingly tak ne thelr fate into their own hands MARSHALL & SANDERS lo Be C. BRI s ) The 0Id Reliable Contractors JOYLAND . Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, 8! % who neyer “"FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction. _All classes of buildings contracted for. The many § residences buily by this firm are evidgnees of their abilitv make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Biue OHORTHOF IR K S0 RO ORI LR RO ORI AT LAKE PARKER GOOD FISH- ING, GOOD BOATING, COLD DRINKS, LUNCH ROOM, TWO HOURS RIDE ON LAUNCH FOR ONLY 25 CENTS. PROMPT SERV- ICE, COURTEOUS TREATMENT, MOONEY BROS., PROPS. P. 0. BOX 32. 1393 > ST R o D R MW AN -

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