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PAGE TWO —29 years old and he is sheriff of Familiarly known “‘Coca-Cola Kid"' Higginsport.” baseball—standing base ball since 1905—star left-handed pitcher of St. Louis Cardinals. what erratic, but one of the best South Paws in the business. During the winter One of thcta‘lut menin g 6 feet 3} inc Drlnks has been in organized Some- Higginsport, Ohio. in St. Louis as the also as the “‘Pride of TRADE Mg, RECISTEy, hl( Demand THE CAUGHT B CANERA i 4 By MILDRED CAROLINE GOOD- RIDGE. “Doughnuts!’ Ned Travers eniffed the air deli- clously, smacked his lips and peered through the trees towards a neat little farmhouse on the edge of the town. From its kitchen there came a con- stant odorous steam. It made Ned think of home and mother in its pat- ent puggestiveness of brown, crisp dough puffing up into comely knobs end rings. Then he saw through an open window & dainty bustling young lady with tucked up sleeves and aproned and Ned thought of his sister. And then as the pretty maid set a great earthen bowl in the window, ! piled high with the creamy golden- | flaked results of her labor, Ned caught a full view of her winsome face. It| gave his heart a warning thrill—and ' then a twinge. Wherefore the latter? His pride ' answered promptly. Contrast brought ' & sudden blur to a manly longing heart. The picture before him was 80 sweet so solacing that he would have liked to become a vital part of it. Of course th¢ lovely face influenced this particular sentiment Ned was fairly down and out. Worse than that just at this especial moment he was dust laden, travel worn, thirsty and hungry. He had but one posses- sion of value with him, oddly out of place for negotiation just here and now. This was his rather bulky out- fit for taking moving pictures Ned had been out for a month with & "movies” crew that had gone to pleces for lack well ing home, So he had 1 toe the social life just at sigh, for he at heart, he s of the ever, the fair cook came house and went An inverted pump post. St with a healthy it and retu The sight water aggra weary uu_: of water drained N km..m mcv.n:r substitution, uine by fall name— COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA, GA. “It WIIl Work In Well In Some Good ‘Movies' Story,” He Told Himself. of peace about Kim. Then his glance fell upon the piled up heap of rich cookery get to cool on the window sill, “Wigh I was a boy again,” mur mured Ned. “It makes me think of the old happy days,” and then he arose quickly from his careless atti- tude of repose. Either the young lady was I or she had noted h ardent glance at the doughnuts. She came tripping towards him, a plate in her hand well loaded with the product of her labor. “l thought maybe you would be ging enough to test first at- tempt at doughnuts,” she said quaint- Iy “I am hun admitted race gry enough,” Outdoor, indoors, any time, anywhere, any occasion, Shese-Coley Satisfies A delightful flavor all its own. IN ICED BOTTLES ANYWHERE —— BOTTLED BY CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO. \KELAND, FLORIDA. it in correct of 5¢ LOOK FOR THE M LABEL FVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, AUG. 4, 1914. Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola, e s, st i PR G VN UL 3 T S VAT ) M SR, \ S W 2 They we ike old a within an hour, she dire ing up wreaths and festoons and flowers Aud just as c]ap,ud ber pretty pink palms in de | light at the general effect, brother Alan appeared Nothing would do but that the anger must stay and for the night and when they l'arred that \'cd pIaWd the xiul' f was leaving Iam departed from the lernoon. Ha carri he passed dow the business Any odd or pictu worth the n ran within machine goin jue scene at the burning he told himself, isode, A month produced, Ned for the first time first scene showed a man in full view leaping from a \mdo“ near the door, | a burning pie “There was refliected, Ah, me! beautiful an h t I heard it hinted er of those | cleanlin for the evening L}ods-‘ ed ! v an hour later when a lane to notice a large barn building with smoke pour- | | ing from its lower story. In a trice nct assailed him. was “movies."” He cus and set his sorbed in getting he looked less than to the well {n some good taxing in the gathering ied incidents of ex- vhen the film was 1ced to see it. Then observed that {ts aper in his hand. ' endiary, then,” he brings back that ¢ life—pshaw! I, | mained for somebody to invent a de- of some use when he got a description ! of the missing man. It tallied to the one shown in the fire film. Ned sent to the city for a duplicate. Half the town was at the motion picture play- house the night it was shown. Half the town recognized the one figure in the foreground. “You have saved my brother from disgrace,’ “How can I show my appreciation?” ~o'nf~ more of those wonderful s w“d be a gr ud reward,’ n, he had the c« how much he 1 same famous doughnuts. And Eva blushingly agreed to take u— contract of supp i for the reminder of their mu MUST BE ABSOLUTELY CLEAN Hands of Surgeon, Before Performing Operations, Are Washed in Most Thorough Manner, Most people attribute the ly decreased rate of mortality in cases f severe surgical operations to the ed skill of the profession, to their grea improved instruments, and the mo ul nursing which is obtained in these days. But the sur- geon himself would tell you that it is almost all a matter of absolute the fact that nothing is left undone to insure absolute free- dom from infection of any kind. This fact is emphasized by the extraordi- nary hand-washing regulations which are in force at the various hos- pitals. Everybody who {8 even re- motely connected with an approach- ing operation is supposed to spend 20 minutes in the all-important proc- ess of washing his hands. For five minutes the surgeon washes his hands with soap and wa- ter, and then cleans his finger-nails. When he has done this he spends another five minutes doing it all over again. But t is but a preparation mmense- !for a third and far more drastic ab- lution, for this time he must wash his hands in alcohol. Not content with this cleansing process, he must now p:t his hands through a process of w,-rilizaticu by soaking them for at | leasl five minutes in a wash of corro- | sive sublimate. By that time he may commence his duties, which mean life or death to some patient, with the sat- {sfactory feeling that he has done his best to approach his task with clean hands. TO HOLD SMALL ACCESSORIES Excellent Idea for the Dlvision of Bu- reau Drawers Into Suitable Compartments. 0ld tabl oned bureaus and dressing d to have a supply of small ! drawers or else had the large top ' drawer subdivided into convenient lit- tle compartments suitable as recepta- cles for glcves, handkerchiefs and other such small accessories which are easily lost or mixed up. bdern girl is expected to keep of fancy cretonnecovered boxes on top of her dresser to hold these articles, but as such boxes soon soil or become overcrowded it has re- wooden framework, bottom- vhich may be covered d laid in the drawer contrivance on be ofan ber uf shallow n gtrong pasteboard > stitched or er and covered boxes are used tachable less and | with cretc the \nh cretonn they must be thorou aired and scented to rer fragrant aroma which is hardly suit- able 1y's toilet ac- cessories. h a set of boxes, how- ever, will make a nice gift for a man to hold ties, handkerchiefs and trink- ets. If the fremework {s manufactured at Id measure not more than long by twelve wide, partments can be gauged and the cc by what they are intended to hold. WI“ Sacrxfnce For Ca! SrE gt g gpoke Eva warmly to Ned. | 'l"0'1"!"!"!"l"!‘"i"“l"i"l"!"l'”i"“ g his favorite | T3 8 8 88 ) o P opd g e e ey Cerolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, L ) e/'n 2 g’//‘e.s's ell- it pays We've 'gz‘f/ze ‘/)a/)@’c/ofle.r D ————— R ——— Tiie Hub Hart Schaffner Marx Clothin — Ten acres truck land, one lot near school house; also 1 new six room house one acreof land. MANN PLUMBING C( PHONE 257, PINE ST. I B. STREATER Contractor and Builder Har;ng hag twenty-one years' experience iu building and { tracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I fee] competent to render best service in this line, If contemplating building, will be pleg to furnish estimates and all information. All woix guaranteed d B STREATEH Phone 169 KIMBROUGII & SKINNER IRRIGATION 0 WATER THE EARTH TO suit conditions. No better irigation in existence. J. W. K| brough, of Lakeland, Floridd has the management of the 3t of Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Vireinia. No Mississippi and Arkansas, A one 1n:erested {n irrigation can obtain information by writing hj or the company. They are now prepared to fill all orders promy: Address Kimbrouzh and Skinner Irrigation Co LAKELANDFLORIDA G C Barton, G.C W. T. Sammon Treasurer POLK COUNTY DEVELOPMENT (i CAPITAL STO K 300,000 A New and Urique Bond This Company is 1ssuing a series of $150,000 of Parti pating Bonds on 7,500 acres of land near Lakeland. Ths Wm. St Secretar . Rogan, Pres.dent Vice Pres. bonds are redeemable in any of the land at any time. Th bear 6 per cent interest for ten years, payable semi- nually, which is evidenced and Coupo attached, HUGH LARMON General Sales Manager Lakeland, guaranteed by Rooms 1 and 2, Deen & Bryvant Bldg. Flori I LEARN SONETHING EVERY DAY, - SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st Every Straw Hat in the S:ore to go at $1.00. Ncrhing reserve! and nothing changed at this price. Our Suits and Pants are cut away - down in Price, so don’t forget to come around and take a look. JOS LeVA The Home of