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% Lakeland Automobile & Supply Co. Lakeland, Fla, wE!"ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE ON DISPLAY A FINE LINE OF LADIES GOLD STRIPE HOSIERY. COME IN AND LET US PROVE TO YOU THERE IS NO BETTER SILK HOSIERY ON THE MARKET. BRING A SAMPLE OF YOUR GOWN AND GET SILK STOCKINGS TO MATCH. ASK TO SEE THE WASH TIES SUITABLE FOR SHIRT WAIST WEAR. | { Williamson-Moore Company The Fashion Shop Having had many years’ experience in all kinds o brick work, I respactfully solicit of the pavin All work par: done {m Lak:land, SIDEWALKS L GUARANTEED ONE YEAR S HPHDEIDLLOIBEILE2PLE LSS D. CRO Res., 301 No CKETT 'i*&\" P BB \ W. K. Jackson-asscuree-W, K, MCRae l Owner and Manufac- turers’ Agent Brokerage--Real Estate Eetate ."a’k» lkm-‘“ ute. I've got to talk to you, I've sim- 'BUBAEC, | ply got to. I you don't stop. I'll have a relax g TELL US WHAT YOU HAVE TO SEZLL - | “I didn't know this was an incurable time had more proposals from W aiah B St WILL TRY TO FIND A BUYER e Al i case,” laughed Beth, reining up, and ~ | :(;t:';;:t’ ; ! ;rna:: :;qlrl r:;’:; slipping from her saddle into his arms. | De D 0 iseas ne i After a minute, Randall answered: TELL US WHAT YOU WANT T¢ BUY; {in love with thelr nurses. “It's chronic, nurse.” WE WILL TRY TO FIND A SELLER “Ob, but it isu’t with me. He only | (Copyright, . takes me for somebody else” sald i Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland W B Florida MAYES GROCERY (0. T T “Reduce the cost of living,” our | other mental picture You under-| | ently. She stood by the cot after the | tells me. My dear, is ! l | | | ‘ i Real ‘ - AN INCURABLE CASE By I1ZOLA FORRESTER. il the crisis ese typhoid | fnd some peculiar manifesta- | . tions as the patient loses strength. He | is totally unconscious of who you are, | and merely connects you with this | ul mv hair cv‘ 3g a-f..ad ner fresh young face, and eyes just | liks the patient's upstairs. Beth caaght ber breath as they looked at her be-| | seechingly. | “You're Randall's nurse, the doctor| he really b“i | stand ™ “Yes, doctor,” returned Beth, ohediri | door had closed, looking down at the | ter®™ | p&uent He had been brought in the | “On, very much. The crisis is past | veek before from one of the large | and he is sleeping normally for the| | botels. She understood that he | | first time, 80 you see how dangerous | seemed well supplied with money. His and unwise it would be to waken orf { doctor had engaged a private room | startle him. And he thinks you were| {acd nurses. She was the night nurse. { | with bim anyway.” She took the hands | It was her firat year of active serv- | outstretched towards her, and went! |ice. Tp home in Oregon they bad | on pluckily. “All through the nights; | taken it as a sort of joke when Beth, jhe has called me ‘mother,’ and | L o joyous, 'tdoorlovmg Beth, decided ! ‘Carol'” | o leave her and books and ‘Carol? " repeated Mrs. Sears. “He down to San named t! ‘m cesn't know anybody I don't un ke the rest | de- | T had Caro that Carol wa x:ow who ik i i i o nt - Phone ) her near for fear of a relapse, dall had acted weak just as soon as he had been told he was to leave the hos pital i And the spring days stretched iato good it will do her ¢ une I noa in a hospital The very best th | mountain g ,| i e a doctor,” said Mar-| o her freedom. It wa s part of her pa-| | daily regime, '.h— long walks, | had gone down to the eback rides, the games of tems | 2 BB BB BB B Ll BB § S | hospital her years of training. s, and sleeping out of doors. For| That er she had had her first| nearly three mont had seen | long back home, but when the| each other constan after day, | first tang of coolness came in the fall | and when she spoke of leaving to g0 | air, it had called her back to the long | white wards, and the duty that was| her life. back to the hospital, | relapse. | “Why don't ou let yoursel! be frank | he threatened a 1 Her second case was the typhoid | with me, nurse,™ he said one day, as; one, and it bothered her. She had; : rode slowly toward the lodge. never befora lost her professional | “You know I'll never let you go DOW typhoid | ‘Do you on tn—c—” but there was some- | it this brown-haired boy ly- pillows, his voice through the long “It's only a part of the laughed Beth. gh your m 1 | love to me, not ex- | that had stirred To—Carol” { 2 lying dor::_an'.' SaSnL et s face there| bewilderment, t was surely 'g 13 a ,m._. and It's a pack of non- before I came ed s g 10— z EER'” Beth hesitated. il A e BT T s Mhidr ey '8 “Smooth your hair, and hold your | 180t 10 N’n""‘wflfiig hands, and—and when you were near ! kneel beside you all you wouldn't let go of the crisis, [ night, bec | my hands “Great Scott,” gasped Randall, “and I had all of that and didn’t know it. | Beth, get off that pony, just for a min- 10 one came was an old-timer, ed to habits | | Beth, hastily name.” “He'll call you by your own before he's sitting up, my dear. About three weeks clears the braln, and they never | remember who they loved before. Do | you like him?" | Beth flushed hotly the day nurse laughed “Oh, you needn't tell me if you don't “He calls me by a girl's COMES TO US FROM Word “Bungalow,” Now In Such Gen- eral Use, Originally Meant a Thatched Hut. The word bungalow {8 an Anglo-In. | dian version of the Hindl bangla, want to. Ialways enjoyed my typhoid | Which primarily means Bengall, or ot cases my first year or two. He does | Bengal, and i{s only applled to a | seem a pretty, well-built youngsteru"ha“h"d hut, says Country Life in |and be talks well too. Doctor says | America It may be worth while to his name is Randall Sears, and he's | eXplain how this trivial and merely ‘.'rom Pittsburgh.” _local name came to be fixed on the The third week the doctor said they | Cuglishman’s house in India. had heard from his mother, and -h' Early resid¢m‘s there engaged In | had been abroad. Beth thought of her | RHItary. administrative or trading a good deal the night r\r the orisis. Hel duties l:ve‘d a nomadic life for the | had sunk !nto a stupor, breathing ] greater part of the year in tents. And |s]‘,.fl:‘. and tiredly. His forehead \\aé since lhem_ was nothing in the in. cold and damp digenous buildings of Bengal suited to after the INDIA resentfully, and { i motto for nineteen fourteen Will sell staple groceries, hay, feed, Wilson-Toomer Fertilizers, all kinds of shipping crates and baskets, and seed potatoes, etc., at reduced prices Mayes Grocery Co. LAKELAND, FLORIDA She bent over him | e doctor had made his rounds their requirgmrnts their first dwelling and laid her hand on his head, but he | ROUSeS. designed by themselves and | did not stir. And a strange thing hap- | built of materials at site, were natur | pened in 12-6 through the weary hours ally planned on the model of the In | before the gray dawn showed under dian service tents to which they wers | the window shade. Beth knelt beside accustomed—that is, a large and lofty | her patient, praying over him, talking | T0® sgrrcunded by double walls of | to pleading him to fight against | CRVas inclosing space between them, [ the gray mist that was closing in with partitions of two or more corners around him, begging him to hear and for bath or store rooms. to fight, fight, fight for lite. { It is probable, indeed, that in the She did not care then what he calleq | De8InRIDE the tent itselt was occasion- her, his mother, or Carol, or any |8l covered with the sun proof thatch me, just so long as he listened and | °F bangla. The name and the thatch heard her, and it gave h strength, | Were all that were taken, and now | Several ti tancied she felt g the origin of the name is forgotten pressure from the fingers she held in | ®¥¢2 by most Indians, who accept the resonant, trisyllabic bungalow as the Englishman’'s own name for his own peculiar house. es she i Woman's Caustic Critic. 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