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B T T R S PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKE Classz/zed FOR SALE PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AI streets clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 l Having purchased aud suddivider the Jesse Keen estate of 560 acie, one-hal! mile wedt of eity limits, we are now selllng in 10 and 20-aer: tracts some of the finest truck and farm lands in chis section At th: right price aud terms. For partic. lars gee G. C. Rogan, Room 1 axd 3 Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146, \ FOR SALE-—At a bargain; two good pony horses and one young Jersey cow, with young heifer calf. 2235 D. H. SLOAN. \ FOR SALE—Good horse, fine driver, a bargain for cash. Box D, city. 2600 L FORSALE OR TRADE FOR REAL ESTATE--One five passenger tour- ing car, Oakland; one four-passen- ger touring car, Cadillac. FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND CO. Phone 72, Office Hotel Kibler 2785 FOR SALE—Small stock of general | merchandise. Good location. A, W. Kimbrough, Coleman, Fla. 2789 FOR SALE OR RENT—£Elegant five- room bungalow, bath and all mod- ern conveniences, 803 South Mis- souri avenue. Apply W. F. John- son. 2617 | A——— FOR SALE $1.50 per thousand, K, ( g | Porto Rico potato vines . Burgner. ! 2766 ————— | FOR SALE OR RENT—New fl\(‘-f room bungalow just west of Lake | deulali. D, H. Bldanl'® " . 27611 | FOR RENT FOR REN1-—tiouse of six furnighed rooms, or rooms as desired. Mrs, |NCSS for me, Hattic W. Brown, 511 South Mis-| 2742 MORRIS G. MUNN. RQURSTANPIURY 2755 | LOST—Gentleman’s umbrella at T Mrs. McCaskey's funeral. Finder FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for will return to Telegram office and light housckeeping. Apply to D. receive one taken by mistake. H. Cumbie, South Florida avenue, 2771 2006 I HAVE THREE CARS for public [R———————C—————- FOR RENT OR S low with South Missouri avenue, 7-room house with modern con-! veniences, South Missouri Ave. FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND CO. 2785 SALE—DBrick bunga- modern conveniences, FOR SALE—$15,000 worth of pre- ferred stock in the ( I‘.:\lll:lll(lll.’l’ Auditorium drawing § per cent interest, payable semi- | annually. Address J. E. Melton, secreti P Association, 70 e —————— e 1 All Work Guaranteed., l factory, He was famous for his ac- FOR RENT—Six-room house; all | PETE BIEWER, Mgr SRR I modern improvements; ten min| i ;. ' Then he began to make mistakes, Heo o ik or Daslolas Low rent | A would m shipments, confuse the fig- 5 oAt e P ire AL el Bug Eats Smoke. ures, misplace his tu'x‘!unt books and N R o 5 In a recent informal discussion of | show other lapses of memory. It ) . | smelting and its troubl m expert | would be a strange retribution, would —_— L J0ke of the “sulphur bu insect, | it not,” added the official insinuating- FOR RENT—une suite in the Ste-|\hich, according to his tement, | 1y, “If after all his cunning planning phens apartment house. Apply to| thrives with plenty of sulphur smoke, | Haley had forgotten where he con- S. M. Stephens, city. 9383 | and has a remarkable knack of getting (‘“f_" d ”h”l plunder—hey?” on the back of the smelter's neck when “Zounds!™ T could not refrain from —eeeeeeeeee———| voth his hands are occupied. Another [ remarking—"that would upset all my FOR RENT—IIc , 6 rooms and|smelter s he had noted them in Cali- | fond calculations, indeed.” bath, North Florida avenue, close | fornia, where they had annoyed the They were fond, those same, for a 1. Inquire \W. P. Pillans Grocery | Shaska county operators, but had not | Very supe rior reason, I was in love. e 237111 | been known elsewhere in the state More than that, I was in love with the e _ | until Shasta county ores were shippod daughter of John Marsh, and John i .‘1\_—["‘——_—.‘»!\ to San IFra 0 points, whet ):‘.Axhh was the then wealthy m 4 ‘ SAspeniitapt they had ap 1 there Apparently | from whom Haley had stolen room. Apply 402 West Lem ‘| no entomologist has yet passed on and jewels a cool hundred th = | the genus and species of this insect.- dollars Engineering and Mining Journal At the time of the deed the lawyer FOR RENT I 4 s of Mr. Marsh paid me a five hundred lisht housekeepin 317 South | Chiffon Blou;:s“ dollar reward for capturing the cul- Virg ik One of the interesting developments l',m,' POl M e e e of the styles {s the blouse of chiffon "Hf s ““\.‘.,I S “‘\L‘w.d the booty or | | FOR RENT-Furnished iouse, with | or crepe de chine which shows a little | o> Part of it, twenty-five per cent of piano and all conveniences. Good | tucked vest of organdy or linen, with i e '\!m“m. be' mine. At the location. Phone 24 Red 2777 | a foldlng or flaring organdy or linen \‘“1 QL& oW mphttsd & e hunting ! collar. The use of handkerchief linen wr\]‘lh“, h:‘lfi: paanneor ety oata. FOR RENT—G-room cottage. apply | Vith chiffon strikes one as a little in‘mi'xllld[ ;1‘.1:;‘\.“11'01;\;\‘;‘!“: 1‘1\\\‘17'1!3{‘11‘\‘\};' G S e Y heavy at first, but the combination is 1 ‘\“ljj'x.t - : «l 4 Ae nir 4‘}‘:‘\. foRli¥ SLERaBiIve sought out Marsh. He was no 2 s longer a caj st. The loss of the 2 R 2 S - | hundred thousand dollars had crippled | : hbdd b FEEEIEIIPPRPEPPESDPL and then ruined him. I found hlxln‘li\- ing in a very humble way, old ‘wd de- B b B bbb Corner lot. 80 feet trees, fine view of lake—and c! PEBPOP BT D DRtk % Advertzsm SEFPHBFPRBINROGETEEDEBEE DD F PRI REERREPEOIOPPIEBIDETIE FOR SALE fhe John F. f— FOR RENT—12-room house (Malloy \ house), corner Florida avenue and | Lemon street. 2785 FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND CO, Phone 72, Office Hotel Kibler MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—To rent rooming house or small hotel. Address D., care Telegram. 5000 WANTED—To sell one-half interest in an established real estate and fire insurance business. Reasons for selling. Address Bob 52 2779 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Automo- biles in good condition. Address Box 52. 2780 LOST—Doubte case gold watch, Initials “T. J. A.” on back. Find- er return to Red Cross Pharmacy. Liberal reward. 2786 POLICE CALLS The public is requested to phone all night calls to police after 6 p. m. to Police Department, phone 65. ICE CREAM orders delivered on Sun- day. Prompt delivery. J. M. Ansley. Phone 214 Red. 2470 STENOGRAPHER— Work Room 1667 PUBLIC done neatly and promptly. 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 OPPORTUNITY for quick profit. Will sell on easy terms, two well located lots in Tampa’s best im- proved and fastest growing resi- dence suburb, Prices right. Must act quick. Address P. O. Dox 9556, Tampa. 2283 ' WANTED—House l’]m i 359. close 1In. FOR THE BEST REAL 'ATE VESTMENT in Tampa suburban lots, see or write L. J. Sloan, Lakeland, Fla. 2641 NOTICE During my a from the city the First National Bank is author- ized to attend to all matters of busi- ce service at any and all hours. My machines are Caddilacs and I am therefore fully equipped to give my patrons the best service ob- tainable. Day phone No. 65; night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque- more. 1616 The T1re Shop ROSE and KY. STS. B Back of Central Pharmacy & VULCANIZING Tires and Inner Tubes. Inner Tabes a Specialty. i) Cox Realty Co. o W“Q DAN HAD FORGOTTEN By AUGUSTUS GOODRICH 8HER- WIN. _———— 1 had been the employe of a certain private detective ageney for ten years when Dan Haley was released from the state penitentiary. That was an event I had been waiting for all that period of time. I had been advised of the day—nay, the very hour when he was to be released. It was a balmy June morning when I was welcomed to the office of the warden. “I tancied you would be on hand,” observed the prison official with & comprehensive smile. “Naturally,” I responded, “inasmuch as I have not lost sight of th!s vlm.l moment through all the years.” *“You expect it to lead to something, then?” “It will if Dan Haley does not sus- pect he i3 being watched when he leaves this place, yes.” The warden fixed a serious look upon me, He had been always accom- modating, even indulgent with me. I traced friendly interest in the way he ! now regarded e, “See here, Blake” he sald, “you' have been a good man in your line and I wish I could give you some sug- gestions regarding Haley. Of course, you, who made his famous capture ten years since, have never forgiven him for hiding his booty and keeping it hid.” “At least I know it is hidden,” I declared with positiveness, “At the time of the trlal Haley made the judge and jury half believe that his pals had cut with it. I devoted a month after he was sentenced to finding out about that. I am convinced that he had no pals, Iam equally satisfied that when closely cornered, he disposed of his plunder in some safe secret place. Since then he simply has patiently waited for freedom to make away with that fortune and enjoy the rest of his days ry good,” nodded the warden. “That all sounds reasonable. The only thing is, that while Haley has been < | Watched Him Wander Around It. not only our best behaved convict and close-mouthed as a clam, during the past year he has changed.” “How changed?” I asked. “He has become ‘queer.’” As a good- conduct man we put him at keeping the outgo list of goods in the shoe d by the music tea [ When I recalled his former I wept bitter tea When I bluntly in- hoped to recover it, | rale excite- f what I wever, that my plans with renewed fervor. It was because LAND, e —————————— ._—____———-——————__ 1is prospect of a munifl- | 1led | FLA., JULY 6, 1914. AJABILITIES | Report of the Condition of I ed sasa aod dew werblse) G0 | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANE Cevital stock oald fn. .5 5 kindly attention by my steadfashness 0f Lakeland Surplus fund of purpose in pursuing an apparently |1y tpe State of Florida at the Close Undivided profits, less ex- hopeless case to th:dendt ;l;xhel:e‘:vzi:‘ of Business June 30, 1914 penses and taxes paid Lust&:geut]::n: ::;Ztlsbx:; up :dimoun RESOURCES National bank notes out- - case, and intimated what comfort the lLoans and discounts. ...$477,060. 27 SEATAITIE o sl S s - restored wealth would bring to her Overdrafts, secured and Due to other national A tather, she became my true friend. | nnwulred P e DO 40 T bRTRRS Sl A e R — 1 had not seen Dan Haley since he | ; § }onds to secure cir- . Due to State and privat: entéred the penitentiary. I '”’ cul,nmn ........... 18,750.00 ! banks and bankers .. 0]'.“ shocked at his aged appearance. He 1, o qq ¢o secure pos- Individual deposits sub- — stooped and walked ieebly.d T)_Jar: al SaAVINGR .o s v 2,000.00 | ject to check .. 0 | Y8 nene oll ;l;eh::zy::m t:.gen Preminms on U. S. bonds 192.71 Time certificates of de- ' . m :,';::n:,:s about to reap the rich Banking house, furniture posit payable after 30 ' : rewards of secrecy and patience. | and fixtures .o 7,755.49 | days or after notice of Another thing, he seemed lost in his Other real estate owned. 1,212.00 30 days or longer.... 34 b, new environment. The free alr, the Due from National banks i Certified checks ....... bright sunshine and varied crowds did (not reserve agents).. 82,597.70 Cashier’s checks out- not inspire him, they rather confused. | Dye from State and pri- = standing ...... o 95 i“w at a glance that he was & bro-| yae panks and bank- Postal savings deposits. 1 o7 /AL, ers, trust companies S Bis first move with the money the‘ and savings banks ... 2,338.45 PORLY i wan it v oy BADE prlaon authorities had given him was o board a train for the town where he Due from approved re- STATE OF FLORIDA, ! had formerly lived. He was a widow-| Serve agents ........ 30,767.93 | COUNTY OF POLK, SS: er. Haley proceeded to the site of the l('hecks and other cash I, C. M. Clayton, cashier house where he had once lved. It! items .............. 5,352.90 ! above-named bank, do | was easy to shadow him. In his dis- | Notes of other national lswear that the above stat pirited way he seemed indifferent to | banks ...... ... 9,835.00 true to the best of my knowl surroundings, 'Fractional paper cur | belief. Tho house he expected to find had | oy cy, nickels and cents 660.35 C. M. CLAYTON, (. 'ho | :::vn (El:nzgsd:;:: :(:' ct;l(l"sze:;s.coi iSpecie ..... $12,696.70 Correct—jAttest: y struction. 1 stood outside the yard | Lesal-tender QN DBER, notes...... 22,650.00 1L, F. HENLEY, while I watched him wander around it. It was evident he was seeking something, but could not locate it. He | Redemption fund with U. would. start along, hesitate, rub his S . treasurer (5 per brow in a bewildered sort of a way cent of circulation).. and finally, after an hour, he turned from the place, my heart sank within me—Dan Ha- ley had forgotten! I knew it surer than ever the next day, when he left the little lodging - house he had put up at, with myselt for a vigilant neighbor in the next room. He started out seeking work. | I was near to him when he approached a carpenter building a fence. The lat- ter held a board across a saw horse and was just turning it to mark where it should be sawed with the pencil in his hand, when I noticed a sudden glow in Haley’s eyes. He uttered what was almost a scream, He start- ed from the spot on a dead run, the astonished carpenter staring wonder- ingly after him, myself in close pur- suit. Straight to the railroad depot Haley proceeded, thence by train to the prison town and then to the very doors of the penitentiary he had left less than twenty-four hours previ- 35,346.70 { H. J. DRANE, Directors. Subseribed and sworn to 937.50 | me this 6th day of July, 1414 GERTRUDE OVERSTRI Notary Pub Totalli, ously. i Slowy .« . ST Chiso - - o S0 G . q 0 ivi 'y vy 0 - - X it - . . - Tam a detective and therefore have | Colorado Springs - 5860 Dolath - = = 6150 Keokiile = os to think. I mentally connected the | fy Salt Lake City - 71.60 Winnipeg = « « 76.75 EvdA.:avilI. P carpe: a y pri P hen | § Yellowstone + - 78.00 Toronto - = « 48.90 Indianapolis - - carpenter and the prison, “md when | Porthnd = + - 106.00 BiaRt) s o 8805 FHGNLR 5. s 1 heard Haley humbly solicit the war Seattle - « - 106.00 ;'a.‘unkey .o 5"3% '|I;nl-lo S den to allow him to revisit his former Los Angeles - - 89.50 Mackinac « « «53. etroit « « o - isco = « 89, Buffalo = - « « 4740 Clnd . . cell T nodded to the latter and fol- sd:cfi’r‘;:‘:i'- - 82, §’g an.-:u Falls - « 47.40 -:&u - lowed Haley. Once inside of the cell Haley got down and looked at the under surface Low rates to other points in Colorado, Cnhforml. Canada, Minn ‘. sota, Michigan, the Great Lakes and Rocky Mountains, Propcnnunal“ low rates from other points in the State, Tickets on sale daily, until September 30, Return limit Oct. 3‘ ‘. of the bench riveted to the wall. He VARIABLE ROUTE TO DENVER, SALT“j transcribed some words written there, LAKE, COLORADO SPRINGS, ETC. a ‘ probably when he feared the lapse of Going through St. Louis, returning through Chlugn | memory that later overtook him, or vice versa. Liberal stop-overs on al tickets. TO THE NORTH AND NORTHWEST, threl. through trains daily; choice of three differenht routes. w Three daily trains to the southwest through Nev J Orleans. Unexcelled dining car service. Fast time Rock ballast. Nodust. Nodirt. For handsome ills trated booklets of summer tourist resorts, rates, sleev" ing car reservations and other information, address, __ H. C. BRETNEY, Florida Passenger Agent, o 134 West Bay Street, JACKSONVILLE, FLL = I traced those tell-tale words later. They were: “Under the woodshed floor.” Then I was on his trail again. I took him in charge as he returned to his native town. Then I visited the shed. It was to recover the long se- . creted plunder. I refused any reward from the de- | lighted Mr, Marsh, the love of Con- stance outweighed all sordid consider- | ations, Haley did not realize any par- ticular disappointment, for he forgot his recent discovery in a day or two. Mr. Marsh found him work and the ex- convict developed into quite a respect- able artisan, Deged Goedefrgeeedodegn D 5 G. H. Alfielc Ottice Phone K, H. Behsa (Comhgm 1914, Lv) ZG-S"pman) ; Home i’hone 39 Rlue 343 Black Home Phone 504 B = s RULES FOR PROPER SPEECH |3 Wh ijg;-fi S il lk Boots Art of Conversation Is Something' i That Is Worth Taking Some ; acbine mixe?, Lake Weir ; Pains to Acquire. § 1)\-,1 lint Rock and Lehioh Coment 1 Ungrammz il sentences often are |3 ;' 38 | u gran S CS1 +rissed ~lvere spoken in the sweetest voice, :mdl' = > ’ iy o i slangy or even coarse words come fre- | é 3 PN t £ 4 . quently from seemingly refined per: “‘i E H t* ¥a Il" ¢ b fl nQi P ’C i gl ¥ § sons. Slang may give point upon oc-|& ‘[ f ol il RAELLAL L G” AL casion, but it never is elegant; and|% i F ot o B }011\);{‘3 vement, Sanu avd Rock For sale c tolerated. Form the habit of thinking | ® 307 to 610 Main Streot ! ak land i clearly and of expressing yourself in ? 2 the same way. : Be wary in your choice of words. b “pre you mean | b or when you | 5 # mean “deli “hate” when | ® i T ) ¢ you mean % Comparatively | ., J- 55- b_i I‘: E/‘\TE R h few per talk without grimacing|® : more or and if you would realize | ) ( t how this de ts from beauty, take | On{rac Or UII el : note of oth conversation, ¥ Hav } E evovssibadscioy PORG { aving had twenty-one years' experience in building and cor ¥ iahith tha relahv ot sracdi | racting in Lakeland and vicinity, I fee] competent to render t: shifting manner suggests |5 Dest service in this line. If contemplating building, will be pleasT , however this belies the | to furnish estimates and all information, All Wo;},( guamn" d. 3 xpressed. It is easy to Ph s e s : one 1 s 1 habit of “throwing” the | ¢ e 160 ‘J B STR"ATER i hat it will carry just the i to be audible to the d | 1th words or mince them; Avoid conversation on lusions to personal ¢ places. Be chary of | X speaking of nly o Py T ) S. OTIS HUNGERFORD, WALTER R. WILSON, 404 W, Orange St. PHONE 14 Blk. 312 Sou. Va. HUNGERFORD and WILSO Contractors ¢e and of Game of Freezeout, An Irishm having gone out in his night gown a er cold night to sto the howling of a dog, | wife aln ing the “Howly mur | would ye be S said Pat, tryin' to fraze th D was found by his zed with cold, hold- ling dog ln tail. er, Pat,” 'nt her If,you intend to b us figure with strug by wWork timates furnished oA MmNy - h “don’t ye see Oi'm | @ baste?” PEPATLPELP PP PRI LB IR PP