Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 21, 1913, Page 6

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e e § | IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The OId Reliadle Contractors SO ' Who have b(\r-xl ouilding hoiuses in Lakelind for yoars ans & who never "FELL DOWN" or failzd to rv2 sabisfaotio . o4 All classes of huildings contracted for, Tae man: fine 7;: residences buily by this firm are evidguces of theiraoi syt 2 make good. ° MARSHALL & SANDERS ¢ Phone 228 Blue & (3 2EPEPIPPSIIIHHFE PRI (OO0 IOIOIIOFIBOSBITVDIODY | Lakeland Business College Prepares Young Men and Young Women for lucra ive positions as Stenographers, | Bookkeepers Telegraphers and Civil Service employees. All English and Commercial |Branches taught in voth day and night sessions. Parents. enter your son or daughter now and give them a thorough commercial training at one. fourth the cost of sending them elsewhere. Call and get our terms or address W. D. HOLLAND. MANAGER THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Fat Turkey’s, Monday, Ib. - 25 cents White Grapes, 20c, Cranterries, qt 15¢ Erglish Walnuts, 25¢ Paper Shcll Pecans, pound, - 25 cents Imported Figs, pound, - =« 25 cents THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., NOV. 21, 1913. Dates, Raisins, Currants, Citron et W.P.PILLANS&CO. Pure Food Store Phone 93 @ | Make this Christmesa Fart Schaff. er & Marx Clothes ( ristmas For YourseIf and Your [riencs Consider the satisfaction you'll get ’ or give by sending or receiving a Hart Schaffrer & Marx SUIT or OVERCOAT Butif you dont care to go so “strong” as that. just remember that the other goods we sell are up tothe same highstandaid of value, ' Here are some of the iesscr things we have . for gifts . - . . - A GLOVES || 75¢ to $2.00 HATS $1.50 10 $3 HOSIERY Unyx 2%¢ to 50c Pair uITS $12 up t0 $27.50 Umbrellas and | | Sweater and Walking Sticks ' | Sweaer Coats $1.50 10 $5.00 From $1.00 to $g Handkerchiefs From 5c¢ to Scc | ————————— e et i |0llmler The Hart Schetloer & Man (.Imnmol | i JOS. LeVAY Nechwear 28¢c 10 €1 C0 ‘ ! ward. | ing reinforcements of four odd thous BOBERRED SO OO ,,.;; 3 ;;.fi.g d eand, materially increased the hopetul- L k 1 d S "’ L d y | mess of the situation. iro m | oW a e an tea aun r At the same time Gen, Joe Wheeler l Phume ¢ and his staff came out to the trenches 4 n e Wi s with determination not to yield an 2 We W "'..‘“‘f,"’.‘;"“"' Our | ermeseTmmTTTs inch of the position gained. Twilight 3 b R TRNT i ! turned until he faced the lights of 2 | Bantiago, and then with a halt wave over. lie bad felt noae of it a1 through e e e ——— {ng up to one man who did not appealr to be manifesting any gruntAemhus- {asm in his task, Holton r"vllzud‘ the ! epade and throwing it over 1}1.-' gnouk ’ u; r, handed the man his carbine in ex- fiOLfTON THE NAVY A Story of the Freeing ¢f Cuba @ By LAWNREXCE PERRY Author of “Dan Merrithew,” “Prince or Chzuffeur,” ete. : id‘llw had decided it was time to rid himsell of his gun. e did not expect to mix= it, as he still had his revolver, and was very expert in its use, “A-: number of soldiers ariaed \\'Aith spade and picli-axes were moving about and for the first time llol!on began to see a clear way oflgetung into the city. In fact, he jn)}ncd a gang returning in that dirv.cuon and walked along with them, imitating as ‘closuly as possible their slouching gait and their maaner of carrying their I1lastrations by Ellsworth Young e eaed | implements, ConyTaN A ¢ Hch ur & o 10 One of them finally nddretshsedAhl: SogpaiicLin G Rl “Well, brother,” he said, “the Amer- (Continued from Page 2.) fcans will receive tomorrow as much {Or eveliauie. ! | as they expect.” And now the nicen b zan pouring up “They have fought well,” muttered to the top ot the iull. iving bowind the | yoyon " geguming a sort of huskiness crest and dischi bulivts at the {y "piqe any defects in accent, l While street car strikers riot in Indianapolis and state troops | fn the city, the inhabitants are forcod to adopt unusual means of 2, about. Owners of auto trucks like the one illustrated are reaping g by transforming them into auto buses. Spaniards who were fleeing down the “Like devils,” was the reply. other side, making helter-skelter for “Yes, like devils,” added another. their entrenchments toward Santiago. “Where are you going?’ Holton Those who reached there, and not all asked, did, joined a heavy force of Spaniards “To the barracks,” sald some one. | ~~n — lying there aud turned their fire upon “And 1” rejoined Holton with .* ________ . the hill they had so recently left. Thus trace of pride, “am going into the city . ‘ " Attention, Housewiveg a bail of luad flew upon and over the | 45 pregent g letter from my colonel to| ‘heights which the soldiers had taken, Senor La Tossa, who has, I h:::i compelling the regulars, Rough Riders, heard, a very handsome estate, n I and the white and negro cavalrymen, Cuabitas.” “ ” lon‘ who had rushed over from Kettle Hill, Ah, La Tossa!” said his compan 3 TR R $1.0 to :auen themselves in the pits which, “Yes, do you know where he lives? }0 Ths S§:wdrift ikt L Shen etebo. | had been prepared by the enemy. | “Over that way,” replied the man 4 1bs Snowdrift ..... 10 1bs Cottoline .. 4 lbs Cotto'ine ...Comnound Lard . olton, as he lay huddled in & with a sweep of his arm to the left. u;:hflwit‘;x a Rough R{der on one side “You must take the Santa Ines rol:. ‘ of him and a dead Spaniard on the going northeast. t‘l"nquh'e then of otl | r, it seemed as though the immo- ers you may mee ! fs:thIZn o‘f themenme armyg must follow “Well, I shall first go to the eity (o: | 19 1bs Best FIOUL oo oionnnnnn, an attempt upon the entrenchments a drop of ngunrdle‘{ne, and then-—d‘ R e before the objective point of the :flm- ;fl:lton"sh‘::fi?:i, pleasure first an , 12 bs Best § R, Flour .. ... was attained, and yet such an duty after § xl::ltlf:k w:s :vhat he had c:'umed upon, The soldiers turned off into the out- 2? ]]l‘:sW };f'stt ?{ 'R g;lg‘t:: i as it would have enabled him, had he skirts of the town. 1te House C R e v e ol in was pattering dismally, It 1 1b: Caraea o Cracker BOY. c...c voovevobnsisnns |8 escaped the leaden storm, to make his The rain P i way into Santiago, beat into Holton's face and ran in 11b Coffee and Chickory ......... coveveevernnn... .05 Cervera had threatened, in event of rivulets down the road. The llg.htl ...Good Toose Coffee ............ ... the success of the American land cam- ahead showed with a watery blur; ': ...Best Butter ..... 4 paign, to turn his guns upon the city, was in all a night that man or beas S e .85 ‘ 2 1bs Best Tomatoes, 3 for ....... ............ .25 and as long as his vessels were in might wish himself indoors. i Best Rice. . . i o their present position, they constituted Presently he came to a street w cl il 'v C. Sou § o a menace to the army that certainly presented a vista of a long line of P i ¢ p ks i .25 presented prospects of the latter’s ulti- street lamps. Evidently it led into ans rean'l- seseiaas R e PR mate success in rather a doubtful the heartof the city. Holton followed 2 Cans Baxter's or B. L. Corn... ................ ?,5 light. And until the forts guarding it past stores and houses, until at 68 Scap or Washing Powder....... .....ovvvnnnnn. 05 the harbor were invested from the length he stood in the patio before the 1 Peck Irish Potatoes for......... ................ .35 land sidc, a naval attack would prove “palace.” Here there were lights lli 10 Ibs Meal or Grits (Hudnut's). .. ......... . o too hazardous to undertake, all the windows. Evidently the official These prices are spot cash delivered to uny part of the Over toward El Caney the thunder machinery was working overtime. The of cannon and the racketing of small lights gave him a sense of comfort, arms showed that Lawton and Chaffes the doubtful sort of comfort that h“ wcre not having the easy time in tak- man out in the cold feels when he ing the place that had been expected, 100ks in at a company gathered about ; Indeed Holton could see that it must @ genial fire. [ be determined whether San Juan itself (Lo Be Continued.) ‘ was to be held, All the men were now in the pits on the hill, discharging True Brotherly Feellng. thelr weapons from cover, and keep- We must repeat the often-repeated ing as close to mother earth as they saying, that it is unworthy a religions could nestle. man to view an irreligious one either The situation, as it appeared to the *Ith alarm or aversion, or with any navy man, was a curious one. The other feeling ihan regret and hope men had taken the hill, but what were ind brotherly commiseiation.—Cap they going to do with it? They could yla not go back and they could not go for- Thelr position was surely an anomalous one, | A fine lot of siege artillery, as Hol ton saw it, would solve the situation, and, indeed, as he thought this, a bate - tery, red guidons flying and men cheering, came rolling and swaying up the hill, Quickly unlimbering, the men aimed city, everything guaranteed first class and exactly as repre sented. These are just a few of the prices which [ am of- fering; everything else in proportion. If you want ool goods at the right prices tozether with good delivery, give me a trial. PHONES 119 and 234. L. B. WEEKS TROHORONFOLOFEQPQPORCEOFING L+ HOLOOARRCODHOO0OO 00N P.ving& Construction Co WANTED AT ONCE Ten young men and women in akeland to learn telegraphy. Learn i tour months, Tuition $25 to first ten applicants, Positions paying $60 °r month guaranteed just as soon as hastily, and sent a volley of projectiles '15hed. Phone 96 red or call and flying into Santiago. But the huge *® W. D, HOLLAND, yellow clouds had no sooner arisem ‘lanazer iakeland Business College. and the reports had not died away, 1166 than it secmed as it the fire of the en- tire Spanish force was concentrated on that row of guns on the hilitop, Shells screamed, bullets whined, artile [AXELAND POTATO AND -~ lerymen tell one atter the other, VEGETABLE GROWERS' UNIOMN Thus many minutes did not elapse e before the gunners went rattling away down the hill much faster thun they had come up. The eftect of this on Granolithic Sidewalk our speclalty. Enameled finished floors ot the home or store. Manufacturers of artificial stone, brick and concrete material, PAKEL/ND PAVING & CONSTRUCTIONCO Teamon: Nep 348 Buack, LAKELAND, House 39 Blue. 307 West Maln Street. . e e S ————————— e b i SN Long Life of Linen The annual meeting wiil take place 0 Saturday Nov., U2, at 2 p. m. a Hod Trade 5 ! the minds of the men, hanging on the \(‘: i.r'.l_ y u!" !-r:l”:”“’""m} lulLl\ llmnu 2 hill as though by their teeth, was not '"'“*¥S Ahd matters of vital tmpor ! at all rcxmsuring_y : fance will cume before the meeting that I8 just what we are giving i3 what you are looklng for 8 Late in the afternoon Lawton and i'rices of seed potatoes pow here, anc slong with g d " y us, Chaffee stormed through from El 4 §o08 Tkl wak, Tor Caney, where they and their men had son, aecretary, fought a magniticent battle, and bring. wtion wanted on same. U. W, 1ver 1434 e R 1 A ot ST b B * St o B 0 8 b fell and silence settled over the hill, 2 R i | o % Peoyosogalh ok 3 Detictous French Prio [ S000F#+000PEPHC EHPOCORSHO00FH ba BOFOPELOFODO #¢ 0T For an hour Holton lay, wondering, ! Eris. Poaciid (Hevawbied or doubting. How soon would it be be House ~\ fore the army would move farther on Al Kina- oi Rouillon (;’ E T YO U R toward Santiago? That it would be j Ham and | > ‘l-'\\'lt'lwd considerably delayed, Holton had reae 2 baked Diedus, ke, 80n to fear. 2 He arose from his place of retreat 2 WE WILL TRY & with sudden resolution, Slowly he GASOLINE OIL and DRY BATTERIES at the ELECTRICAL SHEET & METAL SHOP TO PLEASE YOU of his hand toward the brave men who had been his comrades, he stepped along the hilltop. 2 Half.-way down the hill he turneq > and made another gesture toward the 3 American lines. It was a sort of fare- éfi well, & dramatic little act born of his state of mind. “:ldelng Interpreted, it might have ? Your Patromage Bolicited 3 o The CHAPTER X, The night was black, a elouded over, and it was ; Jdar 9 “ON THE CORNER” § way down the slope of the 4 don e BOBABAAE 20000 stumbled over something. He stopped TORRa000IOL000000000000S and looked down and saw g group of Fs four regulors contorted in death !‘ajaria 0[ fih”!s & Feve’ Holton bowed his head in sik;nt 82 ) lly | lute and pasced on The glory of war, ¢ he felt, must come after the war fs ."""" -0 No. 656 1s prepared especis the battle. The least offensive word i takeq mm‘?fl "l».b't‘ sk uny case, and he could aprly to this day’s bustnees o o ik, b wvee will el ) It acts on ik hipe: beut Was that it bad been sordid—a giut i icken, 25 — - }s of Ldonamdoummuum - QUICK SERVICE & QUALITY Will Be Our Foreword O DO OO DO O OO OOOBOE80000 *“L who am about to dle, salute you.” DOVPH PUOUT S ES OO S PIIC #$ S SO0 TP SR PPSINCT 53 O S FH DA N s — CARDWELL & FEIGLLY Phone 23¢ Lakeland, Fli |

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