Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 30, 1914, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE TWO THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA,, JUNE 30, 1914. 3 :....0.0......O........... THE UNDISCOVERED By GLADYS MALL. 0000000000000000090000000 “Every man,” stated Blake convin- had some re- mance in his life, at some time or of some Every pair of HANAN and WALK-OVER Shoes, STETSON and KNO X Hats Going for $1.00 “While They Last” Now’s your chance to get a BARGAIN “FOR CASH” Williamson Clothing Co. “Fashion Shop for Men” men met statement, and each gazed into the grate with curiously soft- ened expressions. “Some of us,” vouchsafed Forde a bit grimly, “have something more than mere ‘romance,’ which al- ways seems somewhat intangible to me—moonlight and summer nights, and the frivolity of things.” “Yes, but we men forget easily,” interrupted Davids, checking what promised to be a votuble discourse on the philosophy of romance as inter- preted by Forde—*"it's the women who feel the iron in their souls, and who live on and love on, and die with the wonder of it undiscovered.” “Quite true” remarked Deming, who had hitherto been silent and ab- stracted; “and I'will tell you of just such a case.” Somehow all present felt that some- thing was forthcoming. ' “Boys,” he continued quietly and with an 0dd depth to his voice, “we've been good pals, all of us, and I alone hlve been reticent and secretive—now xolng to show my hand. hen I was twenty-five I was rather unlike most men at the same axe My life had been, and was, com- d of out-door sports, and getting lhead in my father’s business—ma- klng good the name he had left me. ‘'Women to me simply did not ex- =3 B § Mayes Grocery Company WHOLESALE GROCERS “A BUSINESS WITHOUT 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 Polk County tkousands of dollars in the past, and our new system will still reduce the cost of living, and also reduce our expenses and enable us to put the knife.in still deeper. We carry a full line groceries, feed, grain, hay. crate material, and Wilson & Toomers’ Ideal Fertilizers always on hand ist. serious illness—typhold—and I was beastly low, nurses and specialists, and vile treatment, and all that, and finally a tedious convalescence, bright- ened only by the unobstrusive but un- tiring attentions of my housekeeper. “One day when I was learning the use of my limbs again, I was saunter- ing about the house, and in the li- brary I chanced upon a book left there, Presumably the housekeeper had been reading it. “The book contained some closely written sheets of paper, and how I came to read something not for my eyes I shall never know, but read makes the love of a woman forever cingly; “every normal, human man Just about then came my one | l ' Dellc1ous and | i Refreshing Demand the genuine by full name— Nicknames encourage substitution. THE CocA-CoLA COMPANY, ATLANTA, Ga, TO WEAR IN EARLY MORNING (0684884508884 5 8440000 004 654434058 b o6 55: Breakfast Jackets That Are Simple # G C.Barton, G.C.Rogan, W.T.Sammon, W, gt Yet Have a Distinctive and : 5 - | Pretty Effect. President Vice Pres. Treasurer Secretan Two geasonable breakfast jackets, one of net, the other crepe de chine, are shown just above. These are not complicated in design, yet are pretty enough to appeal to the dnlnuest: taste. The upper one was of fine cream net figured in clusters of pink flowers and trimmed with plaitings of plain net. It was caught at each side by rosettes and ends of black velvet POLK COUNTY DEVELOPMENT (| CAPITAL STOCK $300,000 = A New and Unique Bond This Company is 1ssuing a series of $150,000 of Pari pating Bonds on 7,500 acres of land near Lakeland. Th bonds are redeemable in any of the land at any time. Thy bear 6 per cent interest for ten years, payable semid| nually, which is evidenced and attached, HUGH LARMON General Sales Manager Rooms 1 and 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Lakeland, Flord guaranteed by Coupo them I did. It fs that letter that impossible for me, I carry it with me always,” his hand rose tentatively to his breast pocket. ‘“That letter,” he resumed, “laid bare a woman-soul —the very quintessence of woman- hood—all the flerce tenderness, the sublime unselfishness, the glorious self-abnegation of the love of a wo- man for the undeserving man. As I I'M I knew that the writer of that ter was the one woman in th world for me. “And I felt, for the first time in my egotistical, self-sufficlent career, a nnnge doubt, a curious abasement. e following week I was to de- M -outh further to recuperate, and you may belleve my depnrture was l reluctant one. “In the Interval my houneleeper| was slightly indisposed with what| eventually developed into typhoid, and | she must have felt some slight nmaze’ at my assiduous attentions and de- lightful affability,. I was positively amorous with my floral donations. “Well, as I say, I went south, and ! had been gone nearly a month when I was called home by a telegram, saying that my housekeeper had con- tracted typhold and had died. As | she seemed to have no one to make the necessary arrangements, would I come at once and attend to thingl' myself ™ l | | Mayes Grocery Company 211 West Main St.,, Lakeland, Fla. JUST LOOK AT THIS Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits Selling as Low as $16.00, $18.00 & $20.00 that were originally $20.00, $25.00 and $27.50. Mohair Suits as low as $9.60 to = == i f Deming paused, and selected a fresh cigar with punctilious care. “I arrived home,” he resumed, “and found that the old doctor had done everything, and that the funeral was that night. I disliked death as being | morbid, and therefore an undeslrablel factor in my thoroughly well-balanced ' nlak-up “However, I decided to go in and ' pay my last respects to one who had ' served me well. She looked quiet ported Straw Hats cut way }fjjfi‘j}f}i‘jfi{‘ ety et down in price. Don’t miss |5 o ... this Suit and Pants Sale as i|™%% v s v 1 * | gaz it is your only chance to get | =" hiiii a good thing for a song, ''iwwteicieo. The Hub The Home of | by Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing ; ¥ =X LYy ne varted quietly. 4 1 really be ter Phillips Bros. Fancy Grocery 3 Flour, per barrel $6.00 % Sugar, 18 pounds . . $1.00 Compound, lard, Ib. 12¢ ribbon. A the neck was a rose of|: el by By ni Bacon, by the side, Ib. 167:c de chine cut in one piecs, the edges | e s i Yt | Best Jap Rice 20 Ibs. $1.00 10-Ib, pail Snowdrift $1.20 Does Your Stomach |: Trouble You? Mt'lyr’s Wonderful Siundn llemdy ‘M °"°Y2°-'r3 5‘:‘:!..«;?{‘.2 ot S, southern” Rallwa Premier Carrier of the South n |Round Tnp Fares From| H Jacxsonvyll«, t-\ Wonderful fomach Remedy will change that Ashe Mayr's W dfr'ul \lnnnrh Remedy can the people who have suffered with Seo T Stomae er and Intestinal Ailments’ c1c o b, handy t Yer bottle Rexall Tooth '] Rexall Liqr Per bot Lake P". d I at Mayr's Wonderful Stomaach l 4 tie .v:.]f}

Other pages from this issue: