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W e 'w}.‘w saving between Ford cost and heavy car cost is “velvet” for the prudent buyer. Ile knows the Ford not only saves him dollars but serves him best. It’s a better sold at a lower price and backed with car I'ord service and guarantee, €500 for a runabaout; $550 for the touring car and $750 for the town car—f, o b. De- troit, complete with equipment. Get cata- log and particulars from | Lakeland Automobile & Supply Co. Lakeland, Fla, FEFPEPHLEPOOOPSEEBDFPFRID DOPDDPODOEDOOUGDBIBG O PPB @ Mayes Grocery Company : ' WHOLESALE GROCERS “A BUSINESS :ITHOUT BOOKS” We find that low prices and long time will not go hand in hand. and on May Ist we will instal our new system of low prices for Strictly Cash. We have saved the people of Lakeland and Potk County thousands of dollars in the past, and our new system will still reduce the cost of living. and also reduce our expenses and enabie us to,put the knife in still deeper. We carcy a full line groceries, feed. grain, hay. crate material. and Wilson & Toomers’ Ideal +“ertilizers always on hand Bl dfosde BPEEBIBBEPPPUISPIPPFRISSHIE @ B ST B T Gl oo o L2 T2 PET B PDEEE 5 QRO 2 & Mayes Grocery Company 211 West Main St., Lakeland, Fla, i oo BB R BB BRI B B B By v ' & BETERE B «,.‘g,.3.(g4§,.g,4gug,.gu;ngum‘gmgugug,\5,«3,@”5»,3,‘3.@,:3: MidSummer SALE COMMENCING THURSDAY MAY 2ist we will cut all our Suits, Pants and Straw Hats down 20 per cent off of our prices. | This is for CASH ONLY | as we have got to have the money. Hart Shaffner & Marx | pan | ; “R Ryt ? . ... | observed Hooker. ;,_\ Jove, 1 !" he cried, ‘yth;xt s 1:)(\{ “Ah, no—pot in tite carcel—in this i st R P T G guardhouse of the ecabin rurales!” “Sure thiug!” nted ‘Let's | when thin }nx‘ the Mexican quarter was filled M 6o von | with strange people hurrying to and Bud's 1 s | fro; long packtrains loaded with watcliod hi ¢"“vm“‘ 1“”( curious bundles came | and % gl swinging up from below; and a pair of | pan | rurales, looking merce under their | huge sombreros stood guard by the it CHCT | cuartel door. : | = i “Where is the saptain®” manded clothing included in this sale. Th Hub The Home o Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing T T R JOS. LeVAY R SR >3 ——— . - e IO T, . A W R S S S S I 8 Y TR S P A | B S R % AT T . . THE EVENING TWLEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, JUNE 12, 1914. e ————————————— ———— — of the Yaqui and gave it up. P(-rlm.ps his pardner had been right when, rid- ing out of Agua Negra, he had en- ico, “the land of manana and broken The Land of Broken Promises ||| i been prophetic in regard to dnrkfyf’d women; for, even as he had said, nothing seemed to please them better than to come between man and man. It was a madness, he felt sure—the women look out from behind barred windows and men sing beneath their balconies at midnight. Already it had cost him his pardner—would it con- A Stirring Story of the Mexican Re‘l}OlufiOfl forget his trust? In his impotence the idea of some perverse fate—some malign influence over which he had no control—was strong with Hooker; yet when the blow fell he was not prepared for it It was the third day of their mining ' and, with Amigo, he had been driving into the face of the cliff. Already their round of holes was drilled, the fuses cut, the charges set, ! and as he retreated before the blast he noticed absently that Cruz Mendez was in camp. The shots followed, one B DANE CdOLIDGE Author of “The Fighting Fool,” “Hidden Waters,” "“The Texican,"" Etc. IlustrationsbyDON J. LAVIN (Copyright, 1914, by Frank A. Munsey.) (Continueq from Page 2) { gazed at a certaln spot. THe waved his arm, beckoning the distant point of blackness to come in, and soon from around a point in the canyon the Yaqui appeared, bearing a heavy Mad- | ser rifle on his arm. Across his broad breast hung the same familiar cartridge-belt, two more encircled his hips, and he walked | with his head held high, like the war- rior that he was. Evidently his flight had led to the place where his arms had been hid, for he wore the regulation knife-bayonet | at his hip and around his hat was the ! red ribbon of his people, but Bud was | too polite to ask him about his jour- ney. Since his coming the Yaqui had always maintained a certain mystery, and now, though his eyes were big with portent and he emiled at the jests about his gun, he simply waved his hand to the south and east and mur- mured: “Muchos revoltosos!” i “Seguro;” answered Bud jokingly; “but have you killed any?” “Not yet!” returned the Indian, and he did not smile at that. | “I wonder what that Indian is wait- ing around here for?” remarked Phil in English, “He must have his eye on somebody.” | “Yeah, I bet,” agreed Bud, regard- | & after another, and he counted them to ing his savage friend with a specu]a-; make sure there was no miss-fire— tive interest. “Most of them Yaqui | then he looked around and discovered soldiers was farmhands in this coun- that Phil was gone, try before they rounded them up. I| “Where is Don Felipe?" he inquired reckon he's looking for the man that ¢ Mendez, and that low-browed broth- had him deported. : y 3 ; : | er of the burro bowed fawningly be- “Tired, Amigo?’ he inquired in fore he replied. Spanish, and Ignacio gravely acknowl- “He has gone to Fortuna,” he said, edged that he was, a little, wiping his face with a bath towel “Then drink plenty coffee,” went on giles which he wore about his neck. Hooker. “Eat lots—tomorrow we 80 “And what for?" demanded Rud im- to work in the mine.” peratively, “Tomorrow?” repeated the Indian, “I don't know, senor,” writhed Men- as if considering his other engage- dez. “I brought him a lotter.” ments; “good!” He nodded a smiling | “From whom ?" : assent. 4 “l don't know. I¢ was given to me After a month and more of idleness | by Juana, the servant of the Senorita Bud and Amigo performed prodigies | Aragon.” of labor in the cut, rolling down | ' uypw breathed Bud, and pretended boulders, lifting them up on the tram, | not to be surprised and clearing away the face of the clift. | “Well, let 'im F!O.! " he said to him- Thelr tram was ramshackle, = their self, and went back into the mine, It track the abandoned rails from older | was what he had expected, in a way workings, and their tools little more ¢ 4 g and his code bade him keep his hands than their hands, but by noon the last | 5 " il e off. But the next morning, when the broken fragments wero heaved aside | evil was either avoided or done, he and the shattered ledge revealed. thrust his rifle into its sling and start- A low cry of wonder escaped the | ¢4 for the town. At the jail he halted Yaqul as he gazed at the rich veln of | and gazed in through the windows— ore, and as he saw the grim smile on | then he rode up to the hotel and asked Bud's rugged countenance he showed | o, Phil. his white teeth in sympathy. ! “What? Have you not heard ?" “Que bueno!” he murmured. “How | . | | ) Thrust His Rifle Into its Sling and Started for Town. o clamored Don Juan. “Ah, it is most good!" gathering the preclous frag- unfortunate—I would not have had it ments in his handkerchlef. happen for the world!” At the camp they crushed the “What?” inquired Bud succinetly. P‘Ck"d ore in a mortar and panned it “Why, the quarrel—the encounter in the creek, and for the moment De | y n el Rey! T did my best Lancey dropped his air of preoccu- I assure you, to W'N'l'nt it f‘nr lhn; pancy as he gt:m*d at the .struflk of | town has been put under martial law pure gold. len‘ a ,\'nllm\'. film it 18y | and the captain is in full charge. They along the edge of the last fine tailings, quarreled over the favor of a lady, and and wlhen skilful washing had left it now your triend is in jail.” bare, it gleamed like a jewel in the “I didn’t see him when 1 come Ly " .‘afd. “Much obliged!” aodded Bud, and und a lot « pound a lot rode on through the town. The street then we'll ba : Hooked. After requesting him to ll;m—:} Ao '. “"| his pistol-belt on his saddle-horn, a | | sergeant showed him in to the chi Manuel del Rey was very ef. | busy with | papers and crdsre hnt ne ¢ | papers an s, but ri- | can appeared in the doorway he rose and greeted him with a how So he labored and s: the labor ceased, and then the s He went about other things, and ot ly able > cap- ubted her thoughts, not so cheerful, filled his mind. ~Bud returned sadly to the company “But why?” he cried; “why did he Joln_the rurale s? (To Be Continued.) larged upon the dangers of Old Mex- ] promises.” Certainly his speech had i spell of the hot country, where the ] quer his will as well and make him g i If you want your Shizts and Collars 4 Laundered the VERY BEST : ? Send shem to the ' Lakelana Steam [aun | '1‘ A i Ab, good morning, senor,” he sald, | ) OTOK® | with on i e to read his mood. | “You are reh of your friend— | s | no?” | 'St ser " answered Hooker, bat | with ne | captai i k, “I regret came back from the cut was to r a coon song 'Cos 1 rom s 1w 'Cos I want yer, ma hor | . 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