Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 1, 1914, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT w5 ¥y re Conservation On the Farm preciate your business. : e e e e e e S e S AT i ’ i budnls Som ek i e T e SR RS R R S S s T e U R e R SIS § SR A S e e — @ ?e-@a**mmwebms»mmw & BPEPRPIR DI MPOROPEEE DS G ded 3 MEN'S CLOTHING %I.‘.SU Suits Reduced to .......... $8.98 $15. Reduced t0' .0 $10.98 ; $18.00 Suits Reduced to ......... $12.98 §20.00 Suits Reduced tc ... ..... $14.98 ‘ $22.50 Suits Reduced to ......... $15.98 k. { Suits Reduced to ......... $18.98 iy Suits Reduced to ......... $20.48 i Suits Reduced to ......... $22.48 MEN'S FINE PANTS ‘ $4:00 Values now oui voviiies s $3.00 A $5.00: VAIES AOW: . o sinntns $348 F0.00- Vallles HOW ) s $3.98 780 Valuee ROW .t i s $4.98 $8.50 Valtles now: ... «..ovveriins $5.98 MEN'S SHIRTS Al g0e SHisbmow L Lo e 39¢ ALLBLO0 SKIME NOW. o 7 AN'BEE0 SHItS 00W ity i $1.19 ANl 32,00 SIS oW - oo wviiieia $148 V] 82.50 SHIMS 00W o\ oo viieins $1.69 Al R00: Shitis How. Lo o $2.29 LEATHER GOODS All Suits Cases, Hand Bags and Trunks ot greatly Reduced Prices. L i A G AT AT £ Just received a solid car load of ‘Our Banner Mo We are determined to make we are making efforts in this offered such price inducemen and variety of seletcion at the Our Sales thus far has been'a most to make their money count double opportunity we are offering. iothing Co. , FLORIDA Bailey C THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA. JULY 1, 1914, 00000000000000000000000000 £ WHY TEENIE UNDERSTOOD 3 [J & [J By JANET REESE. S [ | 000000000000 0000000000000 . A long, low whine came from a cor- i ner of the Charlestons’ comfortable | living room, and ceased abruptly at | a sharp exclamation of impatience from young Mrs, Charleston. A little brown body quivered perceptibly at the rebuke, and then sank its sleek gazed mournfully into space. For three long, agonizing days Teenie’s one beloved puppy, the last Practically every farm in this count of the litter, had been missing. Pa- tiently Teenie had searched the large house from garret to cellar, but no would show a nice profit if the above €X= | 1., was to be found. Then she had searched the lawn and the outhouses, pressed idea could be and was carried out ||l vithoutavall Spurred by anxlety, she had surreptitiously made several tours along the broad, white road with all its possibilities. The great farm || whicn ran past the house, a place on which she was forbidden to venture alone, lest she be crushed by the fin- problems of today are many. Good fences || Lot chugsing cars which sped pas the house. But up hill and down and lots of them go a long toward solving || e pupey was to be found. At first Teenie gave vent to grief by oft-repeated sobbing lit the question of bigger profits. Then why || cries, but theso hua sratea upon tho nerves of the pretty mistress, and she had slapped Teenie smartly. It was not get in line and buy your fence from | i e Gaping that Teento had crept to the living-room corner, and home people, Who treat you right and ap. only in a moment of forgettulnes§ did | she now wail forth her suffering—mo- ments that usually came when she waked from a troubled doze to the harsh reality of her little life and its | emptiness. ; If the mistress could have made | Teenie understand, she might have 1 told her that the puppy had gone to | live two miles further up the white road, with people who would be very kind to him, and where there were | little children who would love him gent as she was, could not have un- [] A merlcan Fen e derstood so much, and probably would not have been reconciled had she known the facts; and the young mis- | tress, not always as thoughtful as she AISO a car Of pltCh pine fence post, | might be, perhaps would not have taken the trouble to enlighten the lit- tle dog had it been able to understand. And so the mistress went on reading lay in her dark corner nursing thd dull ache of her heart. 2 A half hour went by, and no sound came from either. Suddenly hurried footsteps sounded along the uncarpet- ed hall. A timid knock came upon the closed door, and a disheveled, red-eyed | A nurse maid appeared. At sight of the mistress the maid's face went white, and for a moment she could not LAKELAND dearly. But Teenie, unusually lntelh-j both in the car? Thank you, thank head hopelessly on its front paws and | 'l‘eéaifio';é‘f‘;f”&“edfivfidrfifif'c’i;"é The Loss by Fire in the U,; | | “Oh, ma’am, Master Jack's not in the house or the garden, Thomas and me’s Av C N DA LE SP R l NG S been searchin’ for him for the last hour. Ain't we, Thomas?” TE N N ES SE E / “Yes, ma'am?” sputtered Thomas, b saring pop ved over o maics it R, R, Station Avondale P. 0. Rutledge T den abiitie mibUEs, If you are looking for a beautiful nook in the mountains, wit Feom then on pangemonlumrelgned. large variety of health-giving mineral springs. surrounded by g, Already it was growing dusk, and dry- | oo4"tr0es and untold quantities of wild flowers, cheered by the « eyed and terror-clutched, the young many wilq birds. where a cool breeze is always to be felt in ty, mother alternately paced the floor fl“d( deep and shady giens which surround the grounds. and where yep, watched from the windows. There was | fort is made for the pleasure and comfort of each and every g, nothing to do but wait, wait, while her | then come to Auburndale Springs. Tenn. Note the address ahave, : hastily summoned husband and the | . servants searched the surrounding I:. .l. “OerAN, Proflflemr v country for her five-year-old boy. At i last the fear and agony within grew to = such proportions that for sheer relief the mistress gave vent to a trembling cry, and, sinking upon the floor, buried an answering cry, and the mext mo- ment a hot, feverish little muzzle tried to force itself gently between Mrs. Charleston’s tense, white fingers. For a brief moment the fingers did not relax, and then the hands fell slowly | from the face of the mistress. As they reached her lap, they clenched, and a hunted look crept into her eyes as a new thought took shape in her mind and grew rapidly. Suddenly she cried out: “Teenie, Teenie, you know, you know! And it was I, I who took away your little one, I who made you suffer as I suffer now! And then, oh, Teenie, senis, L puniahiec J6U tor SplReL AN We represent the following reli- T we l Ve Months! now you try to comfort me. May the During a Recent Year Amounted to Almost One-Half the Cy Of All New Buildings b Constructed During the Entirse Blessed Mother forgive me!” 'l?le _companies: i It was then that the telephone bell | Fidelity Underwriters, When Buying or Building - rang, and Mrs, Charleston sprang with | capital ...... .. .. 4,750,000 o nervous haste to her feet, almost up- | Philadelphia Underwriters, Provide the Means 8 setting the little dog. In response Al $4,500,00C to her trembling “Well!” there must | German American, capital 2,000,000 ] 4 i i ''h been exciting news | l: R b lldn |,I ave been e Vs, & 1 A “Oh!" sobbed the mistress, joyfully, Iprmgfleld Fire and Marine 0r e uI I"g.: | capital 2,000,000 “at your house? We thought he was lost, Mrs. Doon. I'm so glad, so glad! o Came after the puppy because Teenie i " her entertaining little book, and Teenie | ) | | B cried for it? Oh, Mrs, Doon! Well, if you don’t mind returning it—Teenie’s Room 7’ Ra‘ mond(‘) Bunding been so unhappy. You'll bring them | you, Mrs. Doon! “Teenie, darling!” cried the mistress, | “they’re coming home, Jackie and the puppy, and they'll be here—here—" 'g but just then the mistress fainted from . . happiness, and Teenie barked excited- ‘.% Securlty Abstract 6’ Tltle CO. ly for help. —— L Bartow, Florida work in the laundress’ role.” } R. B. HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, SECRETARI FRANK H, THOMPSON, VICE PRES H. W. SMITH, TREASURER _ ABSTRACTS OF TITLES New and up'to-date plant. Prompt service. | Lakeland business left with our Vice President at Dickson Bldg will, “‘She’s playing it true to life.” “How can you say that?” “Isn’'t she mangling her part?” Ungallant Classification. | “Women,” she simpered, “are the flowers of creation, don’t you think?” “Sure thing,” answered the horrid To the Life. ‘§ “That actress is doing wretched } man, “and some of them are centu- ™ § speak. | 4 o . ' D w AR E C o “What is the trouble?” ashed the'ry plants.” ,; receive prompt and efficient attention. | » mistrees sharply. ! e ————————————————————————————— “-——------------------——------------_----------------------------—---— RRRERER SRR S SRR SN EH R R S L Sy D ; ® 1 | i June the biggest month in the history of our business, and § line which will be to your profit. Never before have we | ts, and never before h ffered such quali | i ore have we offered such quality of goods | se special BANNER MONTH SALE PRICES | l - ! : \'IIIVI}:E‘N S WASH PANTS & MEN’S FINE SHOES HOSIERY g S B ey 18 ;#‘ High and Low Quarters 10 cenfan 80N (s 7¢ alne s O S G $1.20 San0eshbes Novei s il o Pt $2.29 LT S ‘o UNDERWEAR - $3.50 SHOES NOW o4 avvocnins i $2.69 25 cents gox .................... 19¢ ¢ 25 CRRtS IGAIMENE o0 e é S0 Sl B < BOSGENIEARRN i v el e S 39¢ S0 cents Garments ... (L[ 111 39¢ i Eowi ciaen P % MENS STRAW, FELT AND PANAMA | il).so ((:::nmentjc O S $1.19 Fine Shoes andOxfords in all Style 1All 50 cex1tsH\?;:eAND - 39 : $2.00 Garments e $1.39 80,50 and $7,.00 BOW «.icvioinein i $5.00 All $1.00 Values .S. B A 79: ' NG BELTS - THE “JUST WRIGHT” SHOE \H gr.so \\r/'alues .................. 98¢ ! BN O s e o ‘ AllBI00 VaIURRE 1 1.38 80 CHNER, HOW +.o oo vivcinviansinad 39¢ ::1;2 :;:ll::e “nr;‘:"_ """""""" 3ggg Al saist Vdliee ., L 31.69 B . 796 S50 Jalesy s Aty $3. AllD300. VAHBE 7, ivvve s irviisn $200 ! AR e e $1.19 Shoes and Oxford in all Leathers AL DO VaIOEE L o $2.69 Nty e $139 BOY’S SHOES AUISEO0IVallls ) e $348 BOY'S WAISTS AND SHIRTS $1.75 Values, now ......... ...... s119 All $7.00 and 750 Values ........ =h | e $8e Sy L D e 148 All $8.50 and $10.00 Values ....... $648 10 cents Oflitys T TR el o 3 SHB0 VAleR oW $1.79 BOY’S PANTS \ 25 C(‘n(t: Q}mlit_v ................ 48¢ BR300 Valles, NOW 4 i danns $2.29 50 cents: Quallts waw | oo 39¢ | AR COR iy iinin ol 79¢ NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS 8 curih HURKEY, HOW .ocvuierionnse = | NECKWEAR s0 cents Values 39¢ ~:I-00 Qlllit;\’. e o8e | . T.n great Profusion and all Reduced in S1.00 Values . ; 79(‘ 5:;2 g::l]:ttx‘v ::\‘\:’ ............. Slsgg g : 0sY S50 OUAIIY, BOW ..ot civsviose a9 3 ice, BL80 Vulee - o o $1.19 $2.00 OUAlIY, BOW ... voirviiesns $138 | I . . ! " | gratifying success, and we urge upon all who want | in purchasing power to avail themselves of the :

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