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i [} | ’, AY 16, 1914. EVENING TELEGRAM, LA? liaaasiena astniadlg FENOLE SPRAY Vegetables to |2 STEVENS BROS. ¢ AND A CAN OF 4 Baltimore's Leading House, - FENOLE @ 226 S. Charles St. b WILL EXTERMINATE | % Ask the Editor. Baltimore Md. Bedbugs, roaches, moths, ants, |'® b Gy mosquitoes, fleas, flies, spiders, RER L i dhpeEd ang all classes of jnsects. Pre- vents the spread of all con- tagious diseases, disinfects bath and toilet rooms, sinks, waste pipes, garbage palls, cellars. Quarts, 75¢; 1-2 Gallons, $1.25; Gallon, $2.00; Sprayer, 50c. Fenole Is Used With a Sprayer Manufactured only by FENOLE CHEMICAL CO., TAMPA, FLA, LR a A L RL LR RS LS LR S p S. M. Regar Co. Refrigerators and Butchers' Supplies. Toledo Scales. Store « Fixtures. 309 Zack St. L. D., & Phone 112, Tampa, Florida. % If you want your Shirts and Collars Laundered the VERY BEST 3 Send them to the Lakelana Steam Laundry | Weare better equipped than ever for giving you high class Laundry work. Phone 130 A thousang might be wrong—but not five hundred thousand. More than a half million buyers have picked the Ford because of its serviceability, its low cost of upkeep. The Ford has made good. Five hundreq dollars is the price of the Ford © runabout; the touring car is fifty-five; the town car seven fifty—f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from Lakelafid Automobile & Supply Co. Lakeland, Fla. A Frame That Fit t 1 \! ‘ money. Look out for the Let us put gutter around d protect it from decay. T. L. CARDWELL, H Electric and Sheet Metal Contracts k Rear Wilson Hdwe Co. it @ ! about Miss Marjorie. The fact is, we | were filled with happiness. ;"l"l"lvéfl"iulwifli“iwiui' Frfofefndreged e oot ¢ Will Sacrifice For Cash : ? Ten acres truck land, one lot near school 1 house; also 1 new six room house one acre © i MANN PLUMBING CO.: § PHONE 257, PINE ST. & ; AAh a2 & 2l R aaa) il b the secret, though,” sald John. “She would have to bear the brunt of the disclosure.” . Ada Halliwell flamed up. “John, she sald, “when my only child gegs married the brunt of the disclosure is nothing to me. I shall glve Marjorie away, and afterwards I shall tell my husband.” The plans were quickly made. The license was to be obtained in the y 0 0’ ony 4 o | morning; at two o clock the cerem 'You want to speak to me, Mabie? was to be performed by & clergyman, g e thip g il v ke Marjorie to the the Halliwell Spinning company, “By | 31 John was fo {855 all means. Confe lntosmy lfi)m);y. 1{ | tiny apartment which he occupledt.m: {8 about those new machines?” | honeymoon was out of the ques i “No, anfwered John Mabla. “It is | TS5 stanse and sudden though the ot g & | project was, the hearts of all three HAD OTHER PLANS By GEORGE SUTTON. love one another, and—" i t 4 1 At half-past two the following after- me;ha:.x;}]: (;;i:d::i:&. sl“‘ge:ggepgzt | moon, John Mable was looking dovf': say a.nother word, lat me speak. I am into t'h(‘ face of his wife, and Mar]onat, not a fool, and I' have noticed this— | cliningito DA looklnF qu. this puppy attachment of yours for | her husband as only a bride of five :111 some time. When I engaged you as utes' duration can look. And 1 TS: my secreta:ry Meble, I aoneldered you Halliwell was.crylng as only a newly- | * 0 Ya & mat Iof hon;)r 11 was il made mother-in-law can cry. i " ' | “Now, mother, we are going to have | | la}f;an;p Aothing diinbeatlas A iy | supper together,” said John, kissing ing your daughter, sir,” replied the hes: young man, hotly. || e e “No, my dear,” answered Ada Hnm-:‘ | well. “I 2 yoing home now—I mean | “You don't, eh?” roared Halliwell. | ;“;m goinl;lufz“v!(‘)ir f;uhr-r.” [ ll “Well, I do. Now, young man, take | i She 8 M They could not persuade her. hurried away, leaving the bride and bridegroom alone outside the minis- ter's house, in the rush of the traffie and among tho hurrying pedestrians. | Or It was the strangest marriage of | which either had ever dreamed. “Marjorie,” whispered John, too, are going home.” The journey on the street car secmed just as unreal as the cere- mony. When they got down and ascended the dark stairway together, when they paused in front of John's apartments, they looked at each othe er in unutterable wonder. {2 John unlocked the door and smod}:? perfectly still in amazement. So did | g his wife. The little flat was ablaze | with wax tapers. A sumptuous supper | & was spread upon the table, amid silver (x and fine linen. The rooms were deco- | & rated with flowers. And in the cen- ter of the living room stood Cyrus Halliwell and his wife. ‘ “Well, my boy, welcome home with your bride,” said the magnate, a little ° sheepishly. ‘“You are surprised to see me here, no doubt.” \ Marjorie hesitated just one instant, a couple of weeks to think things over. | I have other, plans for my daughter, | and at the end of that time you can either come back to me in a chastened frame of mind or look for another position.” “I'll resign my position right now,” said the young man. “And let me as- sure you that nothing you can say will influence me in my decision to' marry Marjorie.” Cyrus Halliwell rose from his chair and emitted a terrific roar. When he lost his temper he was a terror to his employes. An autocrat, he ruled ev- erybody, including his wife, by sheer force of personality. He was not a brutal man, but he had cowed many a bully in his time. “You walk right out of here!” he raged. “And don't let me see your | face again, you—you—" John Mabie quietly closed the door | behind him. In the passage Marjorie | was standing, her hands pressed tight- ly against her ears. Her face was deathly pale. “You heard him?" whispered John, taking her by the arm and leading her gy and then she was crying upon her ¢ hi:wgl;xj((l,r:?\:i:r:lil;lg rrl:(ftrue Up toward father's neck, which was perhaps par- & “Nothing shall cm’nve tatwein e donable, since Ada Halliwell was cry- 5 ' | ing on John's. not even father, dear,” she y\'hlspfl(‘d. “You see, my boy,” said Halliwell They had loved each other devoted- | . A % i 1y for nearly a year, and they knew I must confess that when you spoke - i to e last night, I wasn't so surprised & that their love was not to be denied. . as I pretended to be. In fact, it was :-f’ a sort of test I had arranged for you. & If you hadn't got mad with me—" \" “Oh, John,” sobbed Ada Halliwell, “it wasn't a test at all. Cyrus—I mean * my husband--wanted you to marry @ Marjorie, only he thought you were ° too practical about it, and he—he— & wanted a little romance because—bes "‘y cause there hadn't been any romance : in our llves at all.” “Well, you can put it that way, it & you like,” sald Halllwell, gruffly. “Only I'd like to add that when T got & | hold of a young man as suitable as John, I don't let him go in a h And now let's cut the expl ‘we, and have our dinner, hecanse a couple of t hich you two to Floerida on the mi t tra I 'l Mar T ) y o } { \ SMILE | 1Y 3 Habit J Y 0 W T L We must let 1 J know nid { | Marjorie, with a sigh i\‘]'.n ud re-echoed her :,\ | 80 yes was alone in t ‘ Al !rm\m. She had been init b the secret, and 1 H trembling lips to 1 er's story “My dear children,” she said, “I 3 have known Cyrus—that is, my hus- }! band—for 32 vears, and 1 know he the kindest man in the world. O1 you understand, he doesn't unde love.” She sighed. “He had a hard youth,” she co 1ued, “and when we married the romance had long since worn itself away. I want you to be happy. Marjorie. I want you to marry John.” “By George. mAarry me is ! happy to de worr! super will will run ficial ones they belong to spoil a face by v Marjorie, will you tomorrow?” asked her | lover E | “Without papa’s consern a\ | Marjori lancing at he had shru § ! | ently 1 & | the ¢ 3 | “He | the r ! obeyed —I can only yourself.” “I will, said Marjorie, sim- ply, placing d in John's “We mustn't let your mother into it's surer to go after them is qu g stiff joints, rheumatism, ef For Sale in Lakeland by S B THE SONG SHOP —— e e Ot S ) For every 4. little ache and .p.vin and big aches and big pains RIVES PAIN AWAY 0od for sores, neural_uia, to, 25¢ at druggists. All The Latest Creations Iy (Bathing Caps Just Receives gt | Red Crogs) Pharmacy The Drug Store kly absorbed—01 HENLEY & HENLEY i 909 Franklin Street. "AMPA FLORIDA SHEET MUSIC MUSICAL SUPPLIES s our Specealty : ail Orde on the corner also everything t, p, found in a Buccessor to W. K. McRae. 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