Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 11, 1914, Page 6

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i e e A . 55 - THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., June 11, 1914, the bars. “Here, have a smoke—did S —————————— e ——— e Rt angpes oo tancer o ATONDALE SPRINGZ \ “but I'm out of everything by this T0 LiAng [ neaminmies ~ TENNESSEE of Broken ||| ove oo R R, Station Avondale — P. 0. Rutlegy, » days. He's quiet now, but I don’t If you are looking tor‘a beaptiful noo_k in the 1 : vant any more.” |large variety of llCZl|tll-Ei\"llI! mmernl SDrings, surrouy PrO n] 1 SeS '\\.-n":.\\;' began Bud again, “what stt trees, and untold aquantities of wl}.i flowers, cheereq are you charged with? Maybe 1 can |many wild birds. where a ?001 breeze is always to be Hlan e A g and get you | deep and shady glens which surround the grounds, ang il fdtadgtla Ll fort is made for the vleasure and comfort of each ang A Sti""lg ok IR then come to Auburndale Springs, Tenn. Note the adq; T'here was an awkward pause at Story Of the this, and finally De Lancey dropped r. J. "Ofl:MAN, Pronrietof s Mexican his white face against the bars and : his voice became low and beseeching. Revolution “I'l tell you, Bud,” he said, “I|, N | haven't been quite on the square with you—I've been holding out a little. But you know how it is—when a fel. By & i ' Efiglgm.?.(m)m(.)rl.u”)u(jfi fow's in love. 'I've been going to see The LOSS b Flre ln the U S Waters." "“The Texican.” Etc. Gracia!” y . Illustrations byDON J. LAVIN Oh!” commented Hooker, and stood very quiet while he waited. “Yes, I've been going to see her,” hurried on Phil. “I know I promised; A delightful flavor all its own. In iced bottles Sc. LOOK FOR THE Chero- Bottled by CHERO-COLA BOTTLING C0. , = Conservation During a Recent Yeur E— 'HE Amounted to Almost (Copyright, 1914, by Frank A. Munsey.) but, honest, Bud, I couldn't help it. & | It just seemed as if my whole being rm | thing—for a moment. Then, aé we | was wrapped up In her, and I had to One' Ha" ""e Cos find all the trees straight up, the world | do it. She'd be looking for me when intact, and the hills in their proper | I came and went—and then I fixed it Of All New Buildings places, we cast the treacherous doubts | with her maid to take her a letter. —— ¥ aside and listen to the voice of reason. | And then I met her secretly, back — \f Constructed For one awful moment Hooker saw himself betrayed by his friend, either Ithrough weakness or through guile; Duriflg the Emire | and then his mind straightened itself and he remembered that Phil was in Practically every farm in this coy i jail. ol We represent the following reli- Twelve Months! | What more natural, then, than that would show a nice pfl)fit if the abovg able companies: | thed rml'ales :hould soarcfi his pockt;:u ddeli ; {and give the ore to Aragon? He : W Ly e s sl (R IR N pressed idea could be and was carrigu » Philadelphia Underwriters, ' Provide the Meana j ;;Z':r&,h;t :;:ci,or‘:,%;::crfi;‘:oa::}sfi::{ ith all i ibiliti Th ‘{‘d‘) Gempital‘h.n ........... s;.gw% ! promise of success—and wiped it on with a ts poss’ Hities, € g' cat hh rman American, capital 2,000, g e his sleeve. vil Bpringfield Fire and Mari r b Id ' | Mechanically he placed it beside the A pgap?tfia] nez,ooo,ooo Or Re ul '"g' other piece which Al::umn hadhg((:uzml prOblems Of tOday e many GOOd fen‘::tg | 1 from the edge, and while he gazed at A N N E c- h them he wondered what to do—to and 10('5 Of them gO a lOl’lg (Oward SO]\'“" é&. L“ leave their mine and go to his friend, jor to let his friend wait and stand Room 7. Ra\ mondfl Hulld.ng guard by their treasure—and his heart told him to go to his friend. So he swung up on his horee and e st ———— followed slowly, and as soon as it was dark he rode secretly through Old Fortuna and on till he came to the jail. It was a square stone structure, ihe question of bigger profits. Theny not get in line and buy your fence f home people, who treat you right and; 1 { built across the street from the can- D tina in order to be convenient for preCiate your bUSiness' 1 the drunks, and as Bud rode up close | and stared at it, some one hailed him through the bars. e — “Hello there, pardner,” called Hook- EE—— ! After Four Yem of Di'cma‘ing I had gotten so weak 1 could not stand, | er, swinging down and striding over “What Are You Pinched For? i i to the black window, “how long have Condifions, Mrs. Bul]ock clve A vo up o dusaln, they had you in here?” 4 by the garden gate. You know they've i . At last, my husband gotme a bottle of | Ty days,"” answered Phil from the | got some holes punched in the wall— Just l‘eceived a SOlid car load Of Umeespm, Hugband Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I com- inner darkness; “but it seems like a | loopholed during the fight last sum- R lifetime to me. Say, Bud, there's a | mer—and we'd—" [ came to Rescne. menced taking it. From the very first | Mexican in here that's got the Jim- | “Sure, I'll take your word for that,” A dose, I could tell it was helping me. 1| jt'{“"m:';:ll:l'lil‘r tequila jag—can't you } :»Irnko i!n l'hmkn-: harshly. “But get to merlcan en Ct can now walk two miles without itg 4 “Well, I eure will!” answered Bud; | !ur“"'m"" TN T S Catron, Ky.—In an interesting letter tiring me, and am doing all my work.” | “What have they got you in for? | “Well” went on De Lancey, his Also a car of pi(Ch pine fence post. 4 ; Where's our friend, Don Juan? Why | voice quavering at the reproof, “I was from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock| Ifyouare all run down from womanly | didn't he let me know?" going to lv?l you, if you'll listen to me. writes as follows: “I suffered for four | troubles, don’t give up in despair, Try| “You can search me!™ railed De | Somebody saw us there and told Ara- ; : . - | Lancey, “Seems like everybody quits | gon—he shut her up for a punishment years, with womanly troubles, and during | Cardui, the woman’stonic. It has helped | you down here the minute you get | and she slipped me out a note—well, I this time, 1 could only sit up for a little | more than a million women, in jtg 50 MO trouble. I got arrested night be- ' couldn't stand it—I hired the string : & ; fore last by those d d rurales band and we went down there in a while, and could not walk anywhere at|years of continuous success, and should | Manuel Del Rey was behind it, you | hack to give her a serenade. But this all. Attimes, 1 would have severe pains | surely help you, too. Your druggist hag | " D¢t your life on that—and I've | cad, Manuel del Rey, who has been i . : | been here ever since! acting like a jeadous ass all along, in my left side, sold Cardui for years, He knows what| “Well, what are you pinched for? swooped down on us with a detach- The doctor was called in, and his treat- [it Will do. Ask him. He will recome | V)"0 00 | F0 wnd ece?” ot sy b ot o Pinched for nothing cried De | to jail. He let the musicians out the WILSO)] ment relieved me for a while, but I was | mend it. Begin taking Cardui today, Lancey bitterly. “Pinched because | aext morning, but I've been here ever soon confined to my bed again, After Ad!l",-i(r lI:x: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladles’ l'.m a \Iv\l.«';m citizen .mti ‘\‘m(( ,.,-,,l, s““‘(‘?'u ;i .s.mv_ ept., lULu_‘.m:g\.m. T_enn., for Speciad | 10CL myse I'm incomunicado for | Yes, and what are you charged mg A R D w A R I that, nothing seeuicd to do me any good. -{lfif.’éi{fl"”fi?'('\"o‘xiffifi.‘-:':Zri:"ama‘.’:fv:"pfii. " '1“"\"\f ‘I'i"‘ - '“ ' : | with?" demanded Bud brusquely. E . 4 “We R € vou n rig! | sald Huulu-r,klfimnulg ‘(‘H’ ‘x ) ,‘.I, :‘.'.1 ! (To Be Continued.) -—_’.i. 1..“.“.“““00““ # MMW; ! PPPPCPTVTTTITITTITTTIYTY Y - \ LEADER STORE! It Can’t Be Helped! This wil' be Clean-Sweep S prices that will make our store the talk of every Man, Woman and Child in Polk Counr. ale! We are going to actually give you Mere words cannot express what your dollar will do at the Leader for the next 10 davs. Sale Opens Friday, June 12, 8§ a. m. ——————— ——————————— \‘l 26 Main Street Next to American State Ban — e A\ k

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