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Pll L] 8 IO#O(-DOO‘I'OW HOPOPOEOPOPOID ! Don't endeavor to increase sour surpius money with speculation for It cenerally results In net losses— practice the one sure way of increas- inz your money, that of consistently adding to a deposit here that earns { per cent interest. The person who deposits a sum REGULARLY achieves material suc- cess that REALLY TELLS Try it yourself F.r Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc or any kind of Roofing Work, call the CAKELAND SHEET METAL WORKS Smith-Hardin Building IPhone 279 Ask for J. P, CARTIN ‘We can fix that leaky roof. Our Motto is: Viodest Prices and All Work Guaranteed o e e, i 3o ALRIBLD, see, and Treas. [ B. H. BELISARIO, ! ( l.R l Supt. and Gen. Man. ¢ ['o werit the good will and confidence of each customer by deserv- ing il, Pres farthest by giving him the o IN CEMENT sigewalks, Floors, Porches and Ornamental Work for the Garden or [ Cemetery, Blocks, Brick, or anything in the cement line. f; LAKELAND PAVING & CONSTRUCTION CN q Phones: Office 348 Black. House 39 Blue. g LAXELAND, 307 West Main Street. v AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! | have installed a Vulcanizer and am prepared to do TIRE. REPAIRING Of the most dificult kind, and can give you satisfaction and save you money. Also TIRES PLACED ON BABY CARRIA GES WHILE YOU WAIT W. B. ARENDELL Bicycle and General Repair Skop Cedar Street, Just Back of Central Pharmacy ] SO+ 3$0+OPOIBOHOHE $0 SO0 FOTTOTTOFIFFIORHRRFOHOTTRO —————————————————————————————————————————————— W. K. Jackson-asscae- W, K. MCRae Real Estate Brokerage--Real Estate Owner and Manufac- wrers' Agent TELL US WHAT YOU HAVE TO mfll, WE WILL TRY TO FIND A BUYER ; wiv SR 1ELL US WHAT YOU WANT Ty BUY; WE WILI TRY 7 ) FIND A SELLER f b Rcuns © Laxkeland 1d 7, DEEN & BRYANT|Building e S Florida PERSON OF SOME {MPORTANCE By LLOYD OSBOURNE Copyright, 1911, by the Bobbs-Merrill Compaany (Continued from Page 2.) ' ocean was pouring in; it did not seem she could last an hour, By degrees he recovered some com- posure, coliected the touls und tdung them into the blackest recesses of the might not rise in hold so that the; There Was a Fiash o1 Lreemisn Water, a Stupefying Roaar, <t him, for he kuew the woitld get were the act brought howe to him. He drew him up the hated, « the coating and with a sal out on ¢ trade trehiing water ricdly into place aug it alertness sprang rooin where, Lie hur stamping it Then with tioor, lKke a spaniel, closed the with his teet covelr, nuspeikable relict e went to the door, tened, opened it a few inches and peeped cautiously into the pas- SUgeway. He looked straizht into Chris’ eyes She siznaled him to burey across. e did so at a bound, closing the cabin door behind him, putting his back to | it like @ bunted mau “Get we some dry clothes quick,” he panted. *“The schooner’s done for I've put a hole in her you could shove your two tists through. The leak was not reported till sup- | per time, when Krantz broke in on| the party like a whirlwind The up- | roar that ensued was as welcome to| him as it was dismaying to the gal | vanized mate and to the pallid, stutter- | ing Schwartz. Brandeis was on deck | fo a moment, bawling orders in a voice like a bull: Schwartz behind him, as white as a corpse; Krantz next. his whiskers flying and bis beavy tread resounding as he stumbled forward to call all bands. | Naked to the waist, a couple of men | were working the bandspikes of the pump, which was hoarsely flooding the scuppers. The canvas covers had heen{ cut from the whale boat, and beside| it. in a little heap, the Japs, Yonida and Fusi, were stacking provisions and with a tin saucepan were filling a pair of breakers from the water butt. The main hatch was open. gaping to the sky, and within its depths could be‘ heard a wicked, gurgling sound, swish- ing to and fro with the roll of the ship. At the break of the poop, and show- mg that Brandeis had at last dlw'o\'vr-! ed the source of danger, was the mate himself, vociferonsly directing the ef- i forts to draw a trysall over the leak and up to the opposite side. A hellowing command brought Matt to the task, and a second later he was striving with the rest and as energetic- ally hnsy to accomplish the impossible, for he knew the hole was too uear the keelson to be likely to suck—he had cut it there for that very reason-but he worked with a will nevertheless, glad to elude suspicion by an appear ance of zeal and gladder still at the wurmurs about him, which, although in German. olainly implied hopeless ness and failure. Brandeis' repeated examinations of the hold. from which he emerged like a drowned rat, appeared to show that the water wus gulnipg on them, though Matt was not haif as sure that the confounded trysail was not check- fng the leak to some degree. Matt snatched an opportunity to tell Chris to keep a sharp watch on the binnacle compass. The Esmeralda's course was W. 8. W, and he asked ber to warn bim in case it were al- tered by even a point. To have It altered was bis one copsuming dexirs,! Miles of Granolithic Sidewalks. for it meant the culminution of his Sewerage System, plan and the =sbortening of those Vitrified Bl"ckStreet; dreaded bours in the whaler. Were the schooner lald for the nearest land Everythjng thnt THL EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FL-\ | the trough of the sea. \ | listened unmoved, though not without ! aweet, and there it was towing a hun | tion of the 'killing routine, nor any ! be described. the end of all their troubles—white ! beaches, palms, people, law, security. | sleve ut the behest of that infernal | Braudeis. "thougzh if he had fallen behind or &hllmll he kuew he would have fared lsunches tried to tow the monster te | the pler without success. | el und made sizns at the boat; urged | them to muting. NOV. 6, 1913. Je kept afloat To reach 1! sparing them an ordeal Matt had expe- | i 1 1 she might 1 1 rienced b Half sir ¢ a8 the boat was, Bran- deis kept her at it. with no weakening of his resoive to drown her under rath- ) aside. after another stormy $ h tween the two, Schwartz W] to win 2 grudzing consent lo 1 NOW!: Is your time to get your nn he wireless into H]n‘l"l(l'lfl (31 1¢ pointed gteel pole was run nder slender i??,'iff;:.ff;‘.t?ffjff‘ff:“:’:i’:“?i.:*'i.:‘:,l?»? Fall Suit and Overcoat, ang wis of Matt as be was of the rest uf Uie crew, calwly harnessed bimself to the wires i 25 no chanze in the Esmer- aldu's course. Thus the night passed, and by o nrmu' it was plain the ship was doorsed. She was submerged to the chapne s and bhad a sickening, ondecided movement a8 she sank in The men look- ed at one another. wondering each ! ¢ime if she would ever rise again, or simply fonnder then and there and go down like a stone. The acquiescence of the crew filled Matt with amazement and a bitter. monnting anzer. He tried to instill into them something of his own fury: point- also get your VALUE iy Quality and Prices. Qur clothing is far superior than it has ever been before re W and to prove this to you, we ask you to look them over, to get away before the ship sank under them. But they 4 strained, bungry espression. Life is Our Bonar Hats, Kneeland Shoes an Arrow Shirts are perfect in designs this dred feet behind them. while Brandeis with no weapon but his strident voice held them to a coffin. By 9 mln(k land was sighted on > bow, but it cauzed no relaxa- o . b fioi of, e Fall, so come and give us a trial before change in the ship's course. Matt watched it with an exasperation not to Over there was sufety: over there, not tifteen miles away, was going elsewhere Yet they must stick like flies on a ing in Norfolk and Double Breosted a But no one paid any attention to him. very low prices. So be kept at it till his arms -wl wrenched from their sockets till his heart was ready to Iw'n~l m' a blind, dizzy my to hold his own We have abeautiful stock of Boys’ Cloth- | § l Outfitier The Hait Schaftaer & Marx Clothing I with his companions At intervals the | wireless elicked and buzzed; at once, At some nessage it canght from space, ’ there was much consratulation and even a thin cheer N o Inreh octed hor to founder; she *‘»fi sicler T of v'n-\\w!l., 3 L AW quive ned o rise no | e 1'& c\ T ore, Noever was there a glrdder sound than Brandeis” order to Jeave her be haome fore she left them The whaler wis drawn up to her! wrried descent made ng the to back away, i in suddenly } I I 1 i | OIS 8 "!n |‘ 4-..{ . Lakeland Business Collc {Pr pares Young Men and Young Wome=n for 1 ¢ i e L i | ive positions as Stenographers, Bookkecp stend of making sail mrse, I |.l;n".\w] Hzlr- bt 1o bob :e} ~!ul~‘ Telvgranh(‘rs and (i\/“ ‘:':CTViCC (‘mp|0ye(‘5 p! cd Matt became very perplexec . . ) 1 - ol ansions Wwhe dd s dritt tnoee | Al English and Commercial Branches taughi and do nothtnet Me longed for the | L e nothday and night sessions. Balf stand up in the stern shets ag| Parents. enter your son or daughter now and ¢ 3 poneh ol st ghe | b nend them a thorough commercial training at o Land pointinz jovfully to teeward | fourth the cost of sendinq them elsewhere : Call and get our terms or address a 1 Smoke on the lee horizon! A steamer's W D. HOLLAND MANAGE smoke, dimming the the azure with a tiny stain { +0 Be Continued ) Sunshine Sunshine True Brotherly Feellng. We must repeat the often-repeated eaying, th.t it is unworthy a religious l man to view an irreligious one either with alarm or aversion, or with any l other feeling than regret and hope :,nld brotherly commiseration.—Can {3 From the Thousand Windows Bakeries Whale Whips Five Crews. The largest whalo ever captured m Gat vieinity was caught in Fred Pe ros’ fish nets, near Santa Crus. Mwve Cheese Wafers per package . 10c Hydrox and Whole Wheat . Clover Leaf 10c Zwieback . 10c Citrus . 25¢ TanSan . 10c Cheese Sticks 15¢ Afternoon Tea 10c Butter Thins 10c Cracker Meal 10c W.P.PILLANS&CO. Pure Food Store Phone 93 Nets and ropes broke and the task was abdas 4oned The whale was fifty feet long. No. Six-Sixty-Six 'This is & prescription prepared upccuh) for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case. and if take” then as & tonc the Fever will not returt. ® It acts on the liver better than Caiomcl and does not gripe or sicken. 23¢ SOME THINGS LAKELAND HAS Live Board of Trade. Best Water in Florida, High, Healthful Location. Progressive, Cosgaopolitan Citizen- ship. Municipal Ownership of Light and! Water, Largest Fireproof modern, 3"1]enmu Winter Chautanqua, “eh:‘.\tful Year-Rovnd Climate, Exceptionally Fertile Back Country. Handsome and Well- Stocked Stores. Center of Five Railroad Divisions. Big Railroad Pay Ro'l, Mammoth Citrus Pucking House, Splendid Educational Facilities, Churches of all Denominations. Numerous Industria! Enterprises. Three Strong Banking Concerns, An Up-to-Date Daily Newspaper. Hote!, absolutely OO OO MIHO R b IF YOU ARE TVINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSH:' L. & SANDERS The G« liable Contractors Who have been by duses in Lakeland for d) e 1 ears, A0 who never “"FELL or failed to give nmficuo:'l. [ All classes of buildings contracted for, The many fine res ndences bum. by this firm are evidgnces of their nbillflw MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Bluc r goes to make up o Live. Lovely City~8500 now— 15,000 in 1618, i s