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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, NOV, 4, 1513, STARS OF T b | “The mischief!” echoed Roy. | | Twenty canoes filled with dusky savoges surrounded the motor boat. Aciing on an unhappy impulse to frighten them away, Roy shouted down at them and then fired the gun twice. | | With angry cries the natives rowed to a short distance. Then the canoes were steadied. A shower of pebbles directed from slings, arrows and darts came raining upon the two wayiarers . aloft. | | “This {8 serious!” declared Roy so- ' licitously, and he led his fair com- ! panion back into the shelter of the ' cave. She emerged thence as he fell, ! struck by a rock from below. She JARDIEN, CHICAGO Preserve Your Hair Pl ¥ 15 1 T SRS v} By purchasing a bottle of REXALL HAIR DELLOWS, WISCONSIN WS With buseball over for the year and the golf season waning, followers of out-deor sport are givieg thelr at n to football. Here are five of the prominent players in college elevens, four froio western universities ang /'"on@ from the east ! " A S AN LA L U N U ——____ Were e oty 1wo In the world. ';WOOOOOOOQCCOOOOOCOCOOOC “I dor’t understand it,” murmrred | wos the 1ost, owned the yacht ar 1] oo ROy to himself. She do&s not wear Roy has feit at a disadvantize all X the rosette. She has mnot alludei to along. S(ill, ilelen had bee G‘l‘]ll:l]l\' AV FROLIC g ELIZABETH SCHOEN £0BB. ¥ iss Perry, { fear we have lost our peckoning.” " \/¥ery pleasantly, most confidingly len Perry looked up iato the face of Lawrence. “In foct I have no idea of the lereabouts of the yacht,” went on he young man. Again that placid almost comforting Book, as though nothing mattered save soft summer sea, the siren sing- breozes, the bright opaline waters, declare you must think me stupid. deserve a gocid wholesome rating!"” scolded bimself. ‘I should not iave brought this alarm to you—" 4%l am not alarmed ene bit, Mr. ence, sald Helen assuringly. #And I don't see how I am going to te the Neptune.” | *1 trusted myself to you,” sald n evenly, the radlant contentment i her lovely face not ebating one 4 “You will & the best you can. By bother?” ot 4 . rlse. satisfaction, deligkt. He had “ p glum all that day. He had bright- {; d up at noontide when Miss Perry, Biwinkle of rash mischief in her e had suggested that they steal from the big yacht in the little r boat. Then had come the de- 8 joy of being alone in the com- ity of the one being he ferventiy pod and now—every token ef voies 84 of smile told that she was cor- bent ed to ignore friends, storm and jit, to thus sweep on as_if they [} " < Roy Lawrence gave a secret gesp— L. F. TOWNSEN BUILDING CONTRACTORS | | | | skirt of stars and stripes. She ran to ! the edge of the rock waving the red, , White and blue, a true banner, to the dandruffand makes the hair grow. A Full line of Toilet Accessories JAKE PHARMACY. Bryan's Drug Store soothed his wounded head with her handkerchief. Then she ran back into the cave. —to reappear, however, startlingly! At a glance Roy saw what she had done. Helen had removed her under angry mob below. “They see it! they know it!* she | erfed exultingly, and this was true. One by one the belligerents paddled away. Somewhere they had learned | the power and glory of that protecting | flag. Then the excited ready miss sug- gested that they gather up all the . dry wood and licht a beacon. And | then she attended to the wound on | the side of Roy’s face, so gentle, 50 PHONE 42 AN B ILE LA AL L PP g el iy BINTON, MICHIGAN the letter. She was Jolly with the Girtons all the morning.” | They were two of a party whe had { come down from Frisce for a vaca- “Then We Gannot Go Much Further.” tion cruise. Aboard the steam yacht Neptune thesz had beem Harold Gir ton, his sister Netta, Mms. Bryce, his aunt and the <haperone of the party, Helen, the crev and himself. Beth he ané Girton were in love with the beauti'ul Helen, who was a close gollege friond of Netta. Girton 0 & COMPANY ontracts L If you want a careful TELEPHONE 241 SANITARY ITINNINGcnd SHEET METAL WORKS Gzs Fitting. Sewer Work, Driven Wells and Purrps COR. N. Y. AVE a'd Yalo ST. [ AND | We Furnish Surety Bonds On Al € liable estimate on 1he constructionof your building, SEE US IMMEDIATELY. . consistent. ard re- Futch & Gentiry Bldg et g AT Lo CAR B Rt g L SVl oL ow] tul ol Sty LETON P! UMEING | i | PHONE 240 FL fel gel el aa el Tal tul 2al Lel tat e ] 3 ORIDA $ | ton very rra to both o them. shared the moonlight drifticg fairly. Tha v before Roy kad cene to a despernte decision. He had seen Gir- close to Helen iz a deck promenade. He wrote Helen a note. In it ke avowed his love in aa impetu- ous but manly fu. rion. Thr next day was & national holiday. They were to have quite a patriotic lete, there clong the lonely South American coast. He enclosed a pre‘ty rosette. If she could find it in ber heart to emile on his suit, would £ae wear it next morning? He had slipped the enveclope under the door of the room which Helen and Netta jointly occupied. He had spent most of the night in a lover-like raptura, pacing the deck and awaiting his fate. “If Helen does not encourage me,” he tragically decided, “I shall leave the Neptune at the next port. I could Ou: not remain and see her won by a rivall” Ané the day had dawred and Helen bad appeared. In honor of the day she wore an underskirt formed of stars and stripes and two dainty silken flags in her hair, but no rosette and only the same kindly gracious smile on her lips. Then a riotous morning of firecrack- ers and feasting and music—but not for Roy. His heart was heavy until Helen had suggested the runaway cruise. And now—lost elong a be wildering archipelago of barren {islets, the sun swinging low ir the golden west and Helen radiant, and gentle, and encouraging. A flasa of supreme heppiness en- wrapt Rey. He drove the toat around a cluster of little islands and gained a free space, but neither up nor down ghore wae the yacht visible “You sez,” Miss Perry, he said help- lessly, “no sign of the Nepiune. Toe bad!" He had 2 plan formed in his mind to get aroend the island ard nearer the shore—to follow its confour first north, then soutk until he could locate the yacht. £ glance at the full gauge told him that the feat was impractica- ble. “The gasoline 18 giving out,” he re- Jported grewsomely. “Then we cannot go much further?” inquired Helen. “Less than a mile probably.* “There 18 an island with & high ridge of rocks at one end,” suggested she, indicating the point of view. “Yes, 1 see it.” “We might take the glass and see if we cannot make out the Neptuze— the height will help, don’t you think?* “If we can reach the island,” sald Roy and started the boat in its dire> tion. Just barely the engine lasted out till the island was reached. Helen carried the telescope. Roy shouldered & repeating rifle. They left the boat and began the climb of & narrow ledge of rock that arose like some monu- ment. It was no easy journey. When they came to he top they found it to resemble some natural fortification. There was & cavelike depression, some dead trees and its open space looked down upon the point where they had landed. _“Why, look!” suddenly exclatmed She had | | womanly that he could not resist the | impulse to catch her hands in a thrill I ing clasp and pour out the story of his ihe 1o o G0N T WH W A E O TON IC Eradica'es . Make good hard cement brick, ref pressed brick, blocks of all sizes house piers, drain tile from three to alghteen inches; we also build side~ If it W good work you want call the old re» walks, foundations, floors. \lable at 508 West Main street, nexd to eitrus exchange, or phone 330 red FLORIDA NATI-NAL VAULT GO, ~ Successor to Lakeland Artificial Stone Works +.. ZIMMERMAN, MGR. ». .Ihe Lodges.. Q =3 Palm Chapter, U. B. 8. meots #7ery lmr;ri:tmm lher birlothe;. dhad ltute';fi SAMURLIF, BMITH. 8, Ds ?6‘ wcond aod fourth Tharsday aights ;;::;l o letier; Koy, DAg! wen iq Praciice J.lmllml to Treatment g « each month at 7:30 ». m. Mm, [Li€ien. 2 and Uperations ol - WM 3o® wi “I must tell you something,® whis. ' | fiors Keen, W. M.; J. isoa, | pered the happy Helen, “I loved you - EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT g‘ ey, pin ia“ along, but the Girtons were so 3 Phoune: Onice 141; Residence 22 [u i kind and Netta so pleading, If you & I 2| Lakelandg Todge No, 91, . & & had not spoken 1 must have been in- 3 Suite 1, Bryant Building 5| ¢ Reghiar commmuntestions held om fluenced to give my hand where there, ™ -asco. . oL 0000000 AN ncvflond 1(16 4-th Mondars st 7:30 B | was no love. T planned to see you! bt ; : - i y corawrlly m- | once alene, hoping——hupmg]—: g m!uu' W. R. GROOVLR— .!.'“\ ll!Lln§ béetgw';m: aw . “That I would say what I have told, g k . - U ¢ 5 & | you—aoh, blessed runaway frolict” PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Y, F. WILSON, Becy. | eried Roy Lawrence rapturously. . & ¢ S e e et Tha Neptune found them two hours eoms & aud 4 ‘;‘”"‘l“t_,k‘y L) K. OF T. latercemeetlicnrts tris, 1 Lakcland, Floria Rogular moestilg every wussday (Ccpyright, 1913, by W. G. Chspmaa.) ‘—,'J——'___T fodw ot O0dd Follows Hall, Vielk i o y l‘;‘ ' i ?‘ v wabAls always welcome, | PLEASURE IN ONE'S LABOR : O & L. W. YARNALL, | BIETR w TR 3 Coeiceilor Comnatidee, | Rzal Contentment Best Found In ‘% _DLNAla_I;_ |3 8. HeOWARY. Bosetiey Work, Very Exceptionaity in am |2 iilolhe. MRy ’ : idle Existence, U Hoom-13ianl OBl RaTans . GO D S = e TOBT 43, G. A K. Shoukd a man look upen his bread- Meats ine ArKL Salutusy in 6very ¢arning as an urwelcoms task, to be Ci" B | wontn at L0 w. m. &t the tome of Tarried ané done with confunlunhand @ BLANTON & LAWLLER R, M. spariing on Kentucky arenue, et the risk of his health, with tha hope o (e 2 2 of reaching an early peiod of retire- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW | o SUAFFER, L vmmender. ment when he may de what he will ; @| f R YALLEY. Adjutant, .and really “enjcy life?” - Lakelatid; Bloridn. Sl o But suppose & man oean hopa to re- OO0 bl Lakelana Chwpter, R. A. M. Ne, tire at an early period and live there ’ v moets the fret Thureday aight 1n after wittout gainful work, 13 he jus. SHARAUMADRRENIINE -.'*.'\.v.:w.lvvug \ich month in Musonic Hall, Viaik tified in regartiing whatever respect. 3 DR. R R SULLIVAN PHYSICIAN O .= somoenions welcomed. A. o able ocrupatior he hae as a hore or as e e i ot 3 4 5 ; merely & method of earning enough : Speclal Auention Given to fi .ounare, H, B.; J. F. Wilson, Bsey money 'to retire on? And, If he so SURGLRY N ey o regards it, ig Lo likely to enjoy his re- % | Lakeland Casp No. 78, W. 0. W, tirement ? . Deen-Bryant bunding, Ground Floor ,‘:: weets every Thursda nigkt. Wood He will make a very doubtful ex- & periment, Wtatever a man does dur ing his active period, he ought to do with sush orderliness and thorough- Ueidetie? 000 ! et Aaisheng o8 b phoue, 2 Uls puviie, «id biue, Lviw wwtivhol ot i3] ttridge, Councls Commander; Mre,' aen Circle first and third Thursday sfternoons a' 3:uu o'clock. W, J Dess ag to get from his dally and % D ARl k. WHEBLER s “0i8 Hebb, Guwidian of Circ. monthly and yearly labor the pleasure i el . y o] (B - that comes from doing his task well 3 OSTEOPATH fi Polk Encamyment No. 3, 1. 0. Q and the additional pleasure of so do- & 4 %| ¢, meete the firet and third Mom ing it that he performs a real service, ¥ Aooms 2 awd & sawpr Bulding, a1l S PTG L b tarchs welcome, To do anything wholly for the o e T e Y F. A. McDONALD, 8cribe. money #t brings 18 not to do it well IO QAVVLIVPIAPVVQIFOORUM i Oy o ' ! enough. And those men who contract the habit of working wholly for the money gre likely thereby to unfit & Ui b G wikeun W FRYSILIAN Awu SURGEON themselves for the enjoyment of & \ - period o! retirement. For the right- % Bpeuial dueutlou Given (o minded man makes agreeable compan- : DISEASES OF WOMEN AND ionships in his daily work, he finds i 2 aroblems that call for all his brain and % CulLDREN character—for endurance, for fair ., Desn-Bryaut Bidg., Suite 9, Judgment, for just dealing, for doing “ VI MOV L 2 he would bs done by; and all thess ~7SROVUTLLL . wwii LULOOOR0G are the very warp and woof of suo- cepsful lving. The kind «»f man to retire from movey eaming lobor with the hope R Wit gk < B. 0. ROGERS, LAWZER R B R R LLLLLLLLLLT D < W R <2 LY ] i 3 Room 7, Bryant Bldg, Phone 269 3 4 Joiner, of America, Local 1778 i. B. ZIMMERMAN, Chief Patriarch. 1 o e Urange wpiossom Div, No. 99, .1 A to B. of L. B. meets every acond and fourth Wednesdays of act month at 2:30 g w, Visitisg sisters always welcose, " MRS. ). C. BROWN bety, deots every Tuesday night ay 4 yclork, at Mcoonald's hall, aited Brocherhood of Ou'pelill‘ of really ernjoying life in the Meets each Thureday night in mex }\'hn H:ll- realiy enjoyed life durs 3 Lakeland. Florida, 2 Morgau & Qroover hall, over ing vis period of hardest work. And AUOGOLD I AGGOGO e Bates’ Dry Gnods Store. Visiting you will deceive yourgzelf if you lmag. ~ 7~ """ """ b e brothe.s welcome ine tpat in idi=mocs you wiil develop dxe e virtues or a ity for sensible en | R. B. HUFFAKER K. L. MARS\ ALL, Prosident. joyment that atd not Lave during | 4. W.LAYTON, Vice Pree. your warking 4 World's Work. ~Attorney-at-Law— ) J. W. TOGAN, Treasures. { On the Face of It The Information editor recelved this letter from a fresh youth: “Kindly tel) me why a girl always closes her eyes when a fellow kisses —Lawyers— ker?” | The editor replied: Raymondo Bldg. “It you wil! end your photograph, '¢ we may be able to tell you the rea ' son."—Ladies’ Home Journal TUCKER & TUCKER “LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECT Neatly Erpresssd Warnlng, KIBLER HOTEL, LAKELAND FLA thn fust been placed in (R0g.) town of MiGi LUy Busaex BARTOW, FLORIDA Examination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Speclalty Successor to W. K. McRas JEREMIAH B. SMITH TRANSFER LINES NOTARY PUBLIC raying and Haullng of All Kias LOANS, "‘V::::r‘."“ IN REAL Prompt and Reasonably Serviee Have some Interesting snaps in city and suburban property, farms, efe, Better see me at once Wil trade, ®oll for cash or on easy fterma. Guarsnteed. Household Moving a Specialty e s L‘A‘it't'::o.‘rmu‘ Residence Phone 37 Green. Office 109 M 1 Room 7, Stuart Bldg Bartow, Fla. Lakeland, Florida [~ | toaeription on a puilic seat which har (Office Upstairs East of Sourt House ————————————————————————————————— 0"'_=-=-=a-_°° e~ ! I H FELDNS. Fin. Secy. H ¢.DIELK.TH, Rec. So&z H wu COX, Conductor (UL BOVER, W. BCaRR, L WILLOUGHBY, “ Dinora Rebekah Lodge No. € |eets every second and fourth Mom fay nigbts at I. 0. O F. ball. Vuie ag brothers and wisters cordially mvited. MRA, ¢, E. ROBERTSON, N. @ “Thia seat 18 provided by the viess |G - ) MRS, GUY ARENDELL, Bee. for old prople anl children, and not W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER T e ——— *or men wiho &re born tired,” {8 the Lake Lodge No. 3,1 0. 0. P weota P.1day nights at 7:30, at & ). 0. F ball. Visiting drothers ar’ rordially invited. 4. 4. REYNOLDS, See. 0. M. EATON, N. G. ¥ue Fraternal Order of Esgle asets every Wednesday night o 130, at 044 Fellows’ hall. J. H, WILLIAMS, Presiéext B. M. SMAILS Secretary BLPOR Lakeland Lodge No. 1391, Benevey: ‘ent and Protective Order of HIm. neots every Thursday night in ledge “soms Over postofSes. Visiting deeth- GRORGE MOORE, B. B ne serdlally v |