Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 22, 1913, Page 6

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B L R e e G Mayes GroceryCo’s Special Stock reducing sale for Four days, beginning Satur- day, Nov. 22, and running to November 27 strictly for cash| Choice Timothy Hay, 100 1bs. .§1.40) Octagan Soap, per case...... . 3.80 Best Horse feed, per 100 Ibs.. 1,70 Bright 712 per cent C. 8. i Meal, per 100 1bs.. ...... 165 2:‘:;."‘;;%;"’15“ """ New C. 8. Hulls, per 100 Tbs.. .75| . 1.88 - 1.8\ y "¢ Grits, per sack....... 1.95 Gold Medd l’lonr. per bbl.... 5. 30|xoe Cream Salt, per 100 Tbs... .65 @ngar, per Ib . Other Goods at Reduced Pncel Mayes Grocery Co. THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Fat Turkey’s, Monday, 1b. - 25 cents i White Grapes, 20c. Cranterries, qt 15¢ ) English Walnuts, 25¢ Paper Shell Pecans, pound, - 25 cents Imported Figs, pound, - - Dates, 25 cents Raisins, Citron Currants, W.P.PILLANS&CO. Pure Food Store Phone 93 Make his ChristmasaHart Schaff. ner & Marx Clothes (hristmas For Yourself and Your Friends Consider the satisfaction you'll get or give by sending or receiving a Hart Schaffner & Maryx SUIT or OVERCOAT But if you dont care to goso "strong” as that, just remember that the othergoods we sell are up tothe same highstandard of value, Here are some of the lesscr things we haye for gifts GLOVES | HATS 75¢ to $2.00 || $1.50 to $3 ! —— SUITS HOSIERY $12 up 10 $27.50 Onyx 25c to 50c Pair Umbrellas :nd . Walking Sticks —————_—————“__—_______—_—‘—————————‘ Sweater and Sweater Coats From $1 00to $2 ||| $1.50 10 $5.00 Handkerchiefs Neckwear From Sc to 5Scc | 25¢ to $1.00 e ————— |wmm The Bart Schatlper & Man ummul Th e Hll JOS. o LeVAY e ———— . e——————————————————————————— THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 22, 1913. HOLTON o in.” AR e Rl s UL $1.0 f ‘ rY She looked at him a moment doubt- i(sj ]ll;!sl' sg{r;lowdrift ----------------------------- l.lg THE NA fully. Then she shook her head. ! drift L et L e ALy “That was not why you came here. L i ' You did not come here to see me.” lOleCOfm];"e ::: - 195 A Story of the «But, nevertheless, 1 wanted to B“ 4 lbs Cotto nie d ....... bt = s v Freeing of Cuba you.” i m _.Compound Lard .....o.oiiiiun crieiiiiiin She went on as though he hal 12 Tbs Best Flour .....cccoeeveee saeeen ST ; 24 spoken. i 94 1bs Best Flour ...cooaceves PO T R 8y LAWRENCE PERRY «It is quite clear now.” She Wa 121bsBest §. R. Flour ........c. oues T Author of“Dan Merrithew,” about to continue, when stepflc:frz 24 Ibs Best S. R. Flour T or Chauffeur,” eta. heard in the hall and & volce calle 1 1b White House Coffee TR Illastrations hepaame: - o0 oo sl S Oavane ob Cracker BOY. . ies sas censsrneaa., b# ilsworth Young e“Ranae' Ranee, my daughter!” 1 Cafimga 01; :l::::ckkl)er °Y e - She pushed Holton into the told; | 11b cg ie a: Cedloe o aa e O uhied 1 real el of a heavy tapestry by the :ool‘- an l . .Goo 3 (;‘:' """""" bR i (Continued from Page 2.) then looked out into tl;e lll:l .Best Bu Te';na t 0“ .s“fo;" . Gl gatd will @ our Work forus.” -“Yes, father. H‘e;o o: A uk< 2 Tbs Best To IOIRSE st e dRR S s bl “Gentlemen,” weni on the first| “Ob, yes! I wish y atron o ..Best Rice ..... deinnn sesnanss s LA RN speaker, “my mind is made up. To- | Maria to Dreplr;{l“fidu s V.C.Soup ..oooovvnnn RN, EAEFREN R b morrow is the 2nd of July. We shall | Senor Cespola. He "6 Cang CreAm.-:-coovrsossrt tiiiiiiiiia,,,, make no move then, - But I warn you, | the night with us. with & warnlnl 2 Cans Baxter’s or B L COI‘R ....... iRt if on the morning of July 3 the sjtua- | *Yes, father,” aod eshing Powder....... ...coovvven...., " went out into 6 Scap or Washing tion 18 still unchanged the fleet will | “S-sh!” Miss La Tossa A 1 Peck Irish Potatoes for......... ... G lakze pactingo harmor. DG SOk |0 R e oo towr e 00n 1| (0 Ths 00aa v OINte (BN ... i . Blanco are getting imperative. If we | The two men stood near " 8 survive the gitempt and reach Havana we shall be safe; it cannot be taken, 1 believe, in a jtar’s siege. Here the successful storming of our lines means | the end of our navy and the unsuccess- | horseback, and was gone the ent.ln ful close of this war.,” “So this is your decision?”’ inquired another voice. “Those are my orders and they are | for, while your daughter counts on the final.” Holton, trembling like a leaf, his mouth hanging open, drank ln the words as a drowning man drlnks in his last breath of air. He could hard- ly credit his senses. Here, after a night of aimless stumbling through the blackness and through the rain, he had chanced upon the very place of all places where in- | formation most valuable to his coun- try's success was to be obtained, The voices had fallen to & hum and, strain his ears as he would, he could catch no more than fragmentary sen- tences. Some one went out at the door, and presently the sound of horses’ hoofs was heard on the shell driveway. Three men departed, and then Holton heard the scraping of chairs and the rattle of glasses, as though those that remained were pre- paring to spend some further time in their present quarters. Holton having put on his shoes, was on the point of stealing into the hall and out by the door when he decided | that this, exposing him as it would to detection, was not the wise course. So he turned back into the room, purpos- Ing to open a window. As his hand touched the catch he was startled by a sudden blaze of light and a voice. ; “Well, sir, what are you doing here?” He turned to confront the young woman he loved. —— CHAPTER XL A CIou Call, Holton's first instinct was to utter ‘ the girl's name; but flashing second thought came to his rescue, and he broke into & volley of Spanish ejacu- lations. As he went on she stood re- garding him fixedly, and finally, seeing & peculiar expression settle upon her wonderful face, he paused. “Mr. Holton!" Her voice was low, almost guttural, Holton sprang toward her. “Miss La Tossa—Ranee!” His voice, too, was low, quivering with emotion. She stepped back, and, pointing her finger at him, repeated with blazing eyes her first question, “What are you doing here?” Then she stopped and looked at him. “Do you realize what you have done?” She reached up hastily and extin- guished the lamp she had lighted. “Mr. Holton,” she continued, as the young officer stood silently regarding her, “have you truly no desire to live?” “l was captured in the battle,” re- plied Holton. “1 escaped and—and—" “How—why did you come in here?” “Because a soldier on the road—I mean a farmer—a planter—told me this was your home.” *“And you wish me to hide yout* “No, 1 wish to leave.” “But you cannot.” “I came in here; Iam able to leave.” “No, you are not,” she whispered. “General Toral's and Admiral Cer “Well, 8ir, What Are You Dolng Here?™ vera's escort are outside now.” 8he peered out of the window. Holton looked for himselt, and saw the front of the house lined with ! mounted men. He faced her lrmo-l lutely. { “But I must get away at once” he I sa, “is still very restive. She escaped l Down in l and What Helped Her. | 1 began falking Cardui, the womar's 1 tles, my ‘eallh was completel restored. !From Now On "IMIIIOO&' | remonstrated. 1 cannot § Stay here” ! “Then why did you comeé here? How did you get in?” ; “Iywanted to see you,” replied Hold ton. “The door was open, & and I walke Attention, Housewivegy These prices are spot cash delivered to :ny p.m o, fl!e city, everything guaranteed first class and exactly as repy, * gented. These are just a few of the prices which I ap o fering; everything else in proportion. I1f you want pgoy goods at the right prices together with good delivery, give w a trial. PHONES 119 and 234, L*B. WEEKS chatting. “My daughter,” complained La Tos from us the day before the battle on X “It 18 just as well,” was the la: \sh- “She will do no harm now, ing reply. lmine exploding after they have van- quished us, I can assure you that the fuse will be lighted a great while be- fore that rather visionary event.” “You told me that young naval off- i cer who was with Garcia had been ex- | ecuted,” went on La Tossa. ‘I am rather sorry for that. He was & llk» able young man apparently.” “You need spare your grief,” wu the rejoinder. “When I so informed you I believed my orders had been car ried out. But, as it appears, he oo- . caped.” “Your orders!” ejaculated La Touu. “And when have you assumed the pre- rogatives of life and death?” “Spies must assume such prerogs tives occasionally,” was the quiet re- ply. “This young man Holton was in & position to undo my work. He wa: . As a consequence, :‘zr::ez M:;ir's name to a v&rrnnt for ’ STERLING SILVERWARE—Flatware and hollow ware; staniy Thanksgiving CARVING SETS, two and three pieces, the finest steel, sterling ver; stag, ebony and hardwood mounting. CUT GLASS DISHES for celery, salads, fruits, nuts and ices, HAND DECORATED CHINA in a limitless variety of shapes uses. ! his execution, That fact may wound and novelty designs. your sensibilities; but this is war, not child's play.” e 3 onilated. i Mail Orders Carefully and Promptly Filler. 'o Be Continue % Owen-Cotter Jewelry Compar 613 Franklin Street Phone 1079 and 1) Mid Uusble o Work, TAMPA, FLORIDA LA [lAND “;,,:’Zt?‘; Pavmg& Construction Granolithic Sidewalk our specialty. — ’ HELPLESS AS BABY i B G. H. ALFIELD, Summit Point, W. Va.—Mrs. Pres, Sec. and Treas. Belle Emeg of this place, says: “l luf- fered for 1 sz mth an awful pain in | my right side, caused from womanly ' trouble, and doctored lots for it, but withe out success. | sufiered so very much, that | became down in mind, and as helpe less as ababy. | wosin the worst kmd of shape. Was unable to do any work., Enameled finished floors § the home or store. Manufacturers of artificial stone, brick and concrete material. LAKELANT PAVING & CONSTRUCTION( tonic, and got relief from the ver first | ,dose. By the time I had taken lg 1 am now 48 years years old, but feel ag good as | did when only 16. Pasnes: ‘ifice 348 Black. House 39 Blue. Card\:]i certgxrliy iawted me from losin LAKELAND, 807 West Maln Btreet. my mind, and I feel it my duty to spea in its favor. 1 wish 1 had Some pgwefl TOO00000 i over Foor, suffering women, and could | make hem krow the good it would do — AR Long Ltfe 0/ Line that 18 just what we are giving is what you are looking ot slong with good laundry work. 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