Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 26, 1913, Page 7

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i N 1 B o BARGAIN; NOTHING LIKE IT TR . cre tract high rolling citrus except about six acres truck on mein hishway into Lake- one mile from shipping sta- about 70 old, full-bearing or- trees and 525 T-year-old Valen- b orapefruit trees (12 acres) a nundied boxes now on trees. See us, Jackson & Mc- 1697 pe sold. {akeland, Fla. WANTED AT ONCE b roung men and women in land to learn telegraphy. Learn bur months. Tuition $25 to first applicants. Positions paying $80 th guaranteed just as soon as Phone 96 red or call and W. D. HOLLAND, pager rakeland Business College. 6 he Profession mon hed . A. X. ERICKSON, Attorney at Law Real Estate Questions Drane Building 00 GO0 CAOCUTRUNGR O00TC SAMUEL F. SMITH. M. D. practice Limited to Treatmen) and Operations of EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT phone: Ofice 141; Residence 23 1, Bryant Bullding s KELAND, FLA. SOOI OORAAOIINOL G 2n o A idence phone, 278 Black. : g;:ru phone, %78 Blue. DR. SARAH £, WHEBLER OSTEOPATH 2 and 3, Skipper RBullding il LAKELAND, FLA. i | B0 HH0ABAOAOODOTONOOONN 5 OE £r0) J 1900 S. IRVIN i i A ' DR. V ! ¢ { e —————————————————————————— PAONIRRADTOBOGOICIIAOOOC: o [] ] 3 DR. R R. SULLIVAN PHYSICIAN . @pecial Attention @lven to tl SURGERY ' I Desn-Bryant Building, Qreund Floor i OO HRORRORRAOH OO CRCHORCRC RO CRCHORC ———————————————————————————— DR. W. R. GRCOVER— * JHYSICIAN AND SURGEOM Roome 5 and 4 Kentucky Buildi Lakeland, Florida 4 SRR ; "1 have to go. WM'W’%W'M*M@C’%M L S S L SR T R T T e T @ 2 @ ) . The Time Lock <) (By Charles Kdmonds Walk.) < o 12 12 was sensible of a numbness stealing tover him, and of a most outlandish de sire to swear. To tell the truth, he so CHAPTER |- young man of Bee & man enter the street from house hag | ng spoken of ag ;.18 astonished to . 1313, & house across Powhatan club. The n unoccupled and is e House of Mystery, CHAPTER I[-Sev lar intervals enter \.\g;al CHAPTER ITI-Van Vecht, en concern to his friend, Tom Phlgxng;“::t Sarding the whercabouts of his cousin and flancee, Palge Carew, A fashionably u}th‘x{»d Woman {8 seen to enter the House gr 2 ynwr{ A man is forcibly ejected om the house. Van Vechten and Tom :2]1‘1&: the man and find him dead in the fanity that his tongue was at last loosened, “Delia,” he pleaded in desperation, ‘listen to me a moment, On shipboard orders are orders, and they are meant for just ong thing—to be obeyed. The practice is so ingrained in every sea- faring man that he never even thinks of shirking or compromising. Can't you at least wait a little bit until Mr. Willard comes? I don’t doubt but that it will be all right.” She was now angry through and through. “Then why do you stand there talk- ing like a simpleton?”’ she flared at him., “It's not a question of whether : can or cannot wait—I don't propose 031" “Delfa—" She stamped a foot. persons at regu- 1813, egu CHAPTER IV—Van Vecht 1 - ed by the face of a girl ?n ?ge .c:o(gdlo:'f gnluokan surrounding the body. Later @ discovers the girl gazing at him with & look of scorn f: mysterious housa.rum the windows of the CHAPTER V—Detective Flint call Van Vechten to ot the A get his version of the CHAPTER VI-Tom Phinney goes alone g:mlz y:gp:(ljrl\‘g tirlp. He n:cngnlzeu amon “Don't call me that name!” she n & pas “ ’, two men whom he had soen onpor et Stormed—-don’t you dare! I detest House of Mystery. Ha sees one of them, & Mr. Callls, on ghore later and follows him. Tom Is seized, blindfolded and taken to a house. He hears a girl named Jesste, evidently the daughter of the man in authority, question his captors. A sweet- volced girl later protests against the roughness of his captors, Book Il it! Besides, it's rude and impertinent wnd ungentlemanly in you to take such a liberty.” She moved quickly into the gangway. “If you won't, I will. Thank goodness, I can run a motor- , boat!” Mechanically he reached forth a hand and caught her arm. And with the contact it was as if a miracle had happened for him; his discomposure left him, and all timidity and irresolu- tion vanished. “Dear girl,” he said unsteadily— “Delia—don’t do this thing; don't force me into such a trying position. If I were anybody in whom you are the least bit interested, the last thing you would expeet of me would be to dis- , obey orders.” He had both her hands in his. Sud- denly she began pulling and tugging in a furious but vain effort to loosen his grasp. I “You—-you wretched, miserable, ir- | ritating creature!” she cried tearfully. CHAPTER I-Van Vechten calls on his uncle, Theodore Van Vechten, blg man in Wall street and known as the “Man of Iron,” in search of Information regarding the whereabouts of Palge Carew. CNAPTER [[-Di*iotive Flint shows Van Ve *n o gold mesh purse found In the House of My Van recognizes it a8 belonging to ¥ » Carew, CHAPTER 111 helps Tom Phin | disclose her 1 ity. will meet her agaln, The eweet-volced girl ‘ape, but refuses to Tom (gclares he { . CHAPTER IV -Detective Flint tells Van Vechten he has a theory that Palge has been kidnaped Van goes to lay the case before his unc! R V--Meesages are sent to n an effort to trace Palge. Tom he 18 in love and re- CHAPTFR VI--A reports that ¢ Miss (' 1ssage from Tondon on your stupid head Deli: Devere: her, « side himself once more. DENTIST fme_pre “Ded ]" listen to reason.” Room 14 and 15 Kentucky Bullding | fered. ear girl, lis eason. Vhose: Ofico 180 Residence S4 ol s ¢ 2 i Gradually he was drawing her to OHTR0OODSOAOOOH0IGOCONO0( | CHAPTER VIT-Tt develops that the |, 1., both were stricken mo- » Tinglish home of Tem- ple ner r of the Housa of Mys- | tery. ¥lint has a theory that they are connected with the mystery of No. 1818. CHAPTRR VIIT-It s recalled that | Temple Bonner was In love with a | daughter of Compton Schuyler, who mar- rfed Max Willard. The other daughter marrfed & man named Devereaux. Bone | ner and Willard were Intimate friends. A search 18 started for Willard. j Indies tionless and silent, There is no way of ascertalning how this episode would have ended had it been permitted to continue its natural course. Perhaps it had already ended. As far as this irate young lady was concerned, perhaps it was all over with Tom, and he was properly brand- od an outcast and a pariah., However i that may be, right at this juncture there came an interruption sufficiently , startling to jolt both of them from oven so absorbing a situation as the ' present one. ' I'rom somewhere forward, without | AIAPTER 1-om Phinney gete @ Job '\ warning, there broke asto: I low's yacht Kohinur S . | :.F,,‘?_;;m T :"‘ ‘ hartered for some mys- of scuflling and of a man CHAPTER IX-—Van Vachten enters the House of Mystery by the back door in time to hear John Callls threaten a girl. He interferes and helps the glrl escape, but is renderec onscfous !n the strug- gle with Callis ! Book I — | terious mission 1€, The intent behind the tumult VIR S IO O | = ™Mook Tiere, Willare,» he began, wus s0 sinister and so wickedly p|'1r- 8 g ) | meeting the other's regard with a level pogeful, that, in terror, the girl in- @ BLANTON & LAWLER " [\ook and addressiug him with 8 plain stinctively shrank close to Tom. He 5 Ly \ e DAssed @ profecting arm about her, il ATTORNEYl‘AT LAW | pe! i 0 i) v-"j,' md both stared intently forward, try- o i MastA ; n uirl ing to penetrate the gloom, 2 Lakeiatd, ?‘“’"'v‘. ! The seullling and swearing ceased as o QODQOOOR0OT Mot abruptly as it had begun. Next in- S e e R i 's stant they heard o resounding splash, o™ OGSO SORODGOO 0T iy Wil the thrilling ery of “man overboard!" % DR. C. C. WILSON ' ‘hic as immediately followed by a PHYSICIAN AND SURGECH U o ' AN TR y g ! ; | second loud splash “ Spvcial Attentlon Giver W p 2 The two raced forward to find most (| Y wit | “ o rathor ’ . JOr ” § DISEASES OF WOMEN AND A i | of rp crew gat d at the port rail, 3 i : |over which they were leaning and 2 CHILDREX P i ' peering excitedly into the river. Tom 3 Desn-Bryant Bids.. Sults 3 y | board was not so disturbed that he failed to e R "OC'C'-'J" | e cinlmed pre- notice how his companion clung to his 000 OHOHOOOCHOR SO OOL | ed; larm. He gave the hand a little e e e e p wrd- | squeeze and drew her closer, AOOGHRIOIGOONOAVOOO, | ‘What's the trouble here?” he de- ' | 3 jeoy ae manded Wheire's Mr, Mercer? a . po ROGERS, LAWYEI‘ g ; t that innard, the arious second mate, % koowr 7, Bryant Bldg. Fhone 369 1 | Merc e der- | pointed down toward the water ! | or There i he replled. “A fellow th a anted to jump overboard—the hlame tool—and Mr. Mercer tried to hold _ esing the him. Befc vieody could help him, o 4 ¢ Mr he mar not 1 him down and went girl over the rail Ir. Mercer went right Attorneys 1a ¥ | h «buoys had been tossed Al pair in the water, and Reom 7, Btuart Bldg Bartow, ¥l beine rapidly lowered, Tom = oA faccs in the dim star- TUCEER TUCKER wevw e Leymondo Bldg. Lak keixnd Flori¢ iy et A8 0 L. i b A v ke ujg d Cal- e e e rd LOUIS A. FORT _ m Live Ton outed. “He ARCHITECT ' Sl KIBLER HOTEL. LAKELANP Fi i vers s e W 8. PRI iy : ! ted by 4 the Ofice Tpstairs Eest oi fesrt Hes you k a n 18 BARTOW, FLOKIBA ¥ Examination of Tities sre 5% t it NS . ' cap- Estate Law & &7 2 aa) SRR ‘-_;‘_fi,; oo aM1¥E t e I JEREMIAH B. #M1Z ; Y BE i NOTARY PUBLIC = : pg “asting ' [| LOANS, INVESTHENTS (# RE wa i gar Jike | | ESTATE o | ot o : I taks L was the & : e I & x <ipI rpr more || fave some Interesting “:u“ prvg ( ¢ & burban property, g 4 r ) l‘ll;tu:un::b:u ‘;l once. Will irade o bed €re rag sell for cash «r co oMY i 1 r sinerior, either. ' o Wawiry BE e o e 2 = oom ket AND, " FLORIDA . (Conilnued on Page 8.) = BT, 12 Al 2 2 2 nearly let slip a shaft of heated pro-! CARNEGIE AT SEVENTY-EIGHT | | | . Andrew carnegie w vears old the othier dé ness 18 expressed for which he posed , oceasicn in the famo heme in New York. appi- tograpu for the at his suecl, o th i leave it," he heaven, [ pever want said, and Uit you can show ine anyone who will give me an option cn lite. | he can name his o oprice The multi- millionaire iron master s crioying the best of health | v Amas A e | s | Owing to hizh coat of living, all bar- bers on and after Jan. 1, will raise | price of haireuts to 3¢, 1687 | LAKELAND BUSINESS COLLEGE ! orough individual instruction in| .{l commercial branches at a much! Can’t you get it into wwer rate of tuition than any other| .. «hool oi its kind in the State. Delin-—don't!” he beseeched You wil] do well to visit our school,| German American' cap;tal : - ‘nspect our work, get our prices, and e convinced that our courses in Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Typewrit: ing, Civil Service, Penmanship uudi Penmanship and Telegraphy are the best and cheapest to be had any wnere. We maintain a department for pu pils above the fourth grade who wish to take the Literary branches. See or phone W. D. HOLLAND, Manager Phone 96 Red | SOME THINGS LAKELAND HAS | | | 1} Live Board of Trade. Best Water in Florida High, Healthful Location | Peonvessive, Cosnopolitan Citizen: ship. | Municipal Ownership of Light and Water. 1 Largest Fireproof Hote!, absolutely modern. Snlendic Winter Chautaugua. Delightful Year-Round Climate. Exceptionally Fertile Back Country. ITandsome and Well-Stocked Stores (enter of Five Railroad Divisions Ri: Railroad Pay Ro'l. "“ammoth Citrus Pucking House Sulendid Edacational Facilities Churehes of all Denominations. Numerous Industria' Enterprises | Three Strong Banking Conceras. An Up-to-Date Daily Newspaper iles of Granolithie Sidewalks Scwerage System. | Vitrified Brick Streets and Everything that goes to make up & Live, Yovely Citv—86,500 now-- 15.000 in 1915 WISHED SHE COULD DIE 20T RRFOF New Ideas In SHO L& At DUITON-HARR:S CENPANY When you want something different come to us. We keep up with the new ideas Come and see. It’s aipleasure, to show .our goods the Store of Quality 2%y DUTTON-HARRIS CO. P 1 Foot-Fitters £ We Renair Shoes While You Wait . n Your Life Worl FOR SUCCESS! Put FIRE] Fire in your furnace for warmth and comfort i but put .. A FIRE INSURANGE POLIC! In Your Strong Box to Make Yov Safe from Loss by Fire It has been said: “The consciocusness of well-dong is an ample reward” N> represent the following reliable companies $4.500.00( 2,000,00( Philadelphia Und>rwriters, capital 4,750.00( springfield Fire and Marine, canital 2,000,00( MANN & DEEN Room 7, Raymondo Building (andy! Candy! CandY WE HAVE IT From Stick Candy to the Finest Box Candy Have you tried any of our HOME-MADE CANDY ? A Triai is All We Ask We also have o nice stock of Frosh Fruits, Nuts, Dried Figs Dates and Raisins. FRESH APALCHICOLA OYSTERS H. O..DENNY Fidelity Underwriters, capital ., romnt Delivery Phone 22 . B Rocersiscin s b ko . 5oy B 8 1 B B B B B B rrc s § Water Wells, Irrigationand Drainage Plants t PUMPS AND ENGINES , We have FOFOFOEOF 15 years Call on us. Experience We can do & ? and latest the work ;?; Improved Now [ 44 Machinery = 3 o e & v i1, ' [ 3 . . 0 i ALLEN & MCGREW And Be Free From Her Troubles, ! but Finds Beiter Way. Columbia, Tenn.—*Many a fime,” says Mrs, Jessie Sharp, of this place, “I'wished [ would die and be relieve of my suficring, from womanly troubies. 1 could not get up, without pulling at! something to help me, and stayed in bed most ot the time. 1 could not do my house st amount of work tirec uld swim, and [ w took Cardui, tonic, and 1 am not be | 1 pains any more, and I don’t have fo g0 to bed. 'In fact, 1 am sound and well of all my troubles.” Cardui goe a!l the weak spots and helps to n m strong, Itacis with nature—nc nst her, It is for the Ule women, who feel ] rything w vrong, and necd something to ¢ cir nerves and strengthen the worn-out system. If you are a woman, suffering from any of the numerous sy: trouble, take Cardui. At all druggists. ptoms of womanly It will help you, oza Medicine Co., Ladies’ ga, Tenn., for Special 1 64-page book, "Home i plain wrapper. 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