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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA AUG. 8, 1914, PAGE SEVEN 4 nain and big aches and big pains is quickly absorbed—good for sores, neuralgia, stiff joints, rheumatism, etc. 25¢ at druggists. 'For Sale In Lakeiand by HENLEY & HENLEY B Are You Getting Satisfactory Results with your KODAK | THE BIGGER THE HORSE better we appreciate the task of 1g him with sultable and service- harness. We use only the best erials and workmanship and will you service and satisfaction on er the making or repairing of harness and leather goods. Our 'ges are also reasonable. {LASHAN, THE HARNESS MAN AcGLASHAN | You Gafl Ia'k to Pl’a(}flm"y use of a good kodak. All the People in the Town THROUGH THIS PAPER “The Red Cross | Pharmacy” . W.YARNELL “The Kodak Store” Come in and let us explaia the successful way to make good pictures. Your summer's trip will be pleasantly remembered by the IGHT AND HEAVY HAULING ‘“ON THE CORNER" HOUSEHOLD MOVING A SPECIALTY A complete assortment of JRSES AND MULES ¥OR HIRE ({3 ”» . nes: Offce 109; Res, 57 Green, | CTANES” Stationery LL Ly LT LRI T SR T RS wsws»@us»‘sns:s«x»@usmusuawx»@(s»«suznz:«swx-xz»qog: '8» > T RY me L L e ) Cherry Smash For Puddmgs lce Cream Sundae, Punch, Jelly and ‘Ices. Pmt Bottles Quart " W P. Pillans & Co Phone 93-94 | ()N- mention of the Markley case | papers | Evelyn Markley, Pure Food Store FPPPPPRTDB PR BD R b g0 %&MMVWW W. K. Jackson W. K. McRae ! JACKSON & McRAE REAL ESTATE Large Listing--Always Some Bargains SEPEPPPPIEEEBTEIEDIBED O FEEBEEDDDPPPDEDBEPIDIN P L ek e L e R e e e e TP YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING. SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The 0l1d Rellable Contractors ‘Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, sand who neyver "FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction. All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their abilityto make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue | | | i T “CONSULT US” ': - : 2 & 3 | o For f wiring your house. We will > you money. Look out for the rainy season. Let us put gutter around your house and protect it from decay. T. L. CARDWELL, Electric and Sheet Metal Contracts Pho Rear Wilson Hdwe Co. ne 233. | good natured to notice the slur. HAWKINS' BIG SCOOP By GEORGE ELMER COBB. — | “Well, Hawkins, what new mare's nest have you discovered now?” The little fellow addressed was too He was still ingenuous and modest, how- ever, and he flushed deprecatingly. “I'’know I'm a sad blunderer,” he con- fessed desperately, “but I'm going to keep on trying. I'll break in some way yet and pay you for all your patience and indulgence. See here, I think I've discovered something.” “Name f{t.” “A clue.” “To what?” “The Markley case.” The scene was in the editorial room of the Daily Eagle and besides the edi- | tor two frowsy cubs and the oldest reporter on the siaff were present and | overheard. All chuckled. Hawkins had been “on their nerves” for nearly a month. He was a bright, breezy young fellow, just out of col- lege and beset with the journalistic ambition. He had offered his services three grinned and on trial with the Eagle and had fallen | down badly. His first break was to discover a man climbing down a fire escape after dropping a canvas sack. Immediately he fancied the discovery of a burglar with his kit. Yelling for the police, he had put down the street with the satchel. To his surprise the burglar had followed him straightway. When both were cornered by the police, the indignant “yeggman” proved to be ! an honest roofer and a rival paper gave the episode a full column, much to the chagrin of the Eagle. His next grand move was to fall into a trap set by michievous politi- clans, who arranged so that he got an | {nterview from the wrong candidate. mm![ i I “Well, What of I1t?" Growled the EdI- tor Dubliously. It was no marvel, therefore, Editor Ward regarded his visitor with some irritability and little confidence, | He pricked up his ears, however, at 'l’)‘.’\ been full of it. Mies heiress to a fortune, has disappeared mysteriously from the home of her guardian, Mr. Nelson l'uxu The latter was distracted, her friends alarmed, the public startled A week had gone by and no trace of the missing heiress had been discov- ered. Hawkins spoke in tones low and cun!wlvmlal @8 he remarked to his chief: “I'm bound to make a hit. I've been hanging around the Page home fur three days. Bribed a servant, | sneaked in and got hold of a letter written by Miss Markley's closest fn' nd “Well, what of {t?" growled the edl tor dublously. “It's told me lots.” “How much, for instance?” had “Well, that Miss Markley was being | persecuted by a pet relative of her guardian who wanted to marry her. | In fact the letter {s an invitation to fly to the arms of her obscure friend and | defy gociety and the hard-hearted guardian.’ “Got the letter?” “I have and I shan't show it to you or anybody else until I have found the missing girl.” The editor reflected. It would be a big scoop to run down the vanished helreas “All right, I'll try you once more,” he sald finall penss money Md don face around here again bring in results.” proudly past his assoclates I'. was to r'nfi( “I h a dec d!sappni t at th ney Miss Douglas, he received a cal e end of his jou wag advised 3 had departed th fine scho miles away armed with a 1 l “Miss Douglas, I have a confession that “Draw two weeks' ex- ) 't ever show your | unless you | His | recommendation | AMM AND M OTH CAVL, KY. RETURN $17.95 FROM JACKSONVILLE One of the world's wonders. IMore tl reund. H. C. BR 134 We t Bay Street from the district school trustees ex- actly a week previous. The name of her new post of duty was Fairville. Hawkins picked up a piece of addi- tional information that spurred him on magically. A young lady, a stran- ger, had visited the school teacher at ! Ferndale the day she left for her new school charge, In fact they had gone away together, “Miss Markley,” decided Hawkins promptly. “I'm on the right trail.” But when he arrived at Fairville he found himself mistaken. Miss Doug- las had arrived there a week previous, had delivered her credentials and was teaching at a little corner schoolhouse four miles from town. She had come to Fairville alone. Every morning the hired man of the house where she boarded drove her to her post of duty and every afternoon back home. “Well, my only play is to get ac- quainted with the school teacher,” de- cided Hawkins, “watch her and try to find out where the heiress has gone.” Pursuant to this plan Hawkins strolled down towards the little red schoolhouse the following day. About two miles progressed, he was merged into an incident of unusual excitement. A buggy came tearing down the road. The driver, a man, was thrown out as the animal attached to it swung around a sharp curve in the highway. The other occupant, a young lady, shrank back in the seat, terrified and helpless. Hawkins did his duty. At some risk he halted the runaway. Of course he was thanked, and of course this led to Just what he hoped—a close acquain- tance with the grateful attractive *“school marm.” In the course of a few days the cub reporter made a momentous discov- ery. He was in love. Every evening he was with his charming new ac- quaintance and her eyes brightened at his coming. Love seemed to daunt his Journalistic ardor. He cared little now whether he ever discovered the | missing heiress or not. His manliness, Lowever, made him wince when hp analyzed his former motives in trac- ifng down Mise Douglas. Hawkins looked pretty serfous one evening as he said to her: | to make. I have learned to love you. And I am a cad--that's right, and I | deserve no consideration from you. I | | came hers to wilfully sneak into your | confidence, to lure you to betray a | dear friend. 1 deserve to be punished, and I suppose when you hear what a Hotel rates $2.50 per day, American plan. Tickets on sale August 12, return limit August 30. For illustrated book let, an 200 miles of avenues underground, 54 degrees temperature the year A splendid vacation trip. ull information, address ETNEY. L. & N. R. R. - In Jacksonville, Florida L] L] Gur Shop is a Veritable Museum of all the rare and staple materials and appliances used in Fancy Work. It is casy to make Things Beautiful if you have the Things Right to work with, Braids. Linens, Stencils Stamping Outfits, Itstruction Books, Advice and a Welcome are waiting you at 203 Madison Street ART NEEDOLEZ WORK SHOP TAMPA, FLORIDA e —— I — 0 S BB BB PHPPPIIEPOEOD PRPEPBHSHOOEPHOEEE I GdE Gib KIMBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION CO. WATER THE EARTH TO sult conditlons. 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Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back Get Pratts 160 page Poultry Book Sold and Guaranteed by D. B. Dickscn SOBLBO L0 FISOFSO S BP0 OBARDOHOBOEE | HHO HOED O Oda & Excursion: VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South August 12, ewai Ciwir August 30,’|9|_4 Annual “ — - ———— 5 TICKETS ; ON SALE | villain 1 was you will tell me to go. LAl right, I'll be a man and confess the | | truth,” and he blurted out his story. | Miss Douglas regarded him with startled, wonder-filled eyes. They did not lose their softness, however. The poor ingenuous fellow was 80 earnest, 80 pathetie, so contrite “And you really care for me—a poor homelesg schoolteacher?” she ‘mur- mured | “I shall never love anybody elge,” | declared Hawkins. “Say you fnrmm) me! you won't quite think me the wretched | | sneak I have been.” i “Why go away?" asked Mary nalve- [1y. “Why, you never asked me a word about Miss Markley.” “No, I was too ashamed to think of such a thing." “I certainly forgive you,” said Mary | with a fond smile. “Now for my con- | fesslon: I am not Mary Douglas, but Evelyn Markley.” Hawking was thunderstruck. He | listened like one in a dream as the | young lady told how her tired out | friend had been sent by her on a pleas ure journey, how ghe herself had sought a quiet humble life, where she | could be with nature and real friends. | | There was a quiet marriage. Haw | kins did not write up the finding of the missing heires He simply sent to the Eagle the mm 1g cards and a | fellow-reporter made a full column of the m that had turned out to be a first-class romance 914, by MANY WAYS TO INFECT MILK Most Extreme Methods to Prevent In fection Are Necessary to Pre- serve Its Purity. vetery (Copyright, 1 W. G. Chapman.) Living bodies, h are usually found in a definite place, The bLacteria found in milk are indeed | & mixed collection. The fact that cer- | tain o isms are fr ; found | in mil does not nece that they originate in the | rather /' irects the se: |rr"1 I: W focus of 1 find mean udder, but | group is colon water and milk &A'.': | ek Say that after I am gone away | & th great and small, | i rd the |2 « FINAL LIMIT ROUND TRIP FARES FROM JACKSONVILLE Anderson $11.40 Linke ToXaWRY:- ¢ v v e 14.30 3 g Asheville o..oovionn 13.00 Richmond SO TG 15.50 bv 3 & Abbeville b [ e B Baltimore (via Norfolk o Saluda 12,10 ¢ o and steamer) Sooives Spartanburg 12, 10°% o Tate Station (tor Tate ; 3 Plab ROCKE i T ',\’|x|’|||.w 15.50 ¢ 3 Flovilla (for Indian R B 0 TR R 12.26 8 Speings) i 00 Waynesville 14.25 2.10 124 Winston-Salem 11,00 17.50 Greenville Hendersonville & & o 0 Washington . '6 @ 9 3 0 LOW EXCURSION FARES TO OTHER POINTS. 9 Standard Coaches and Pullman cars on all trains, ¢ 3 Special Mountain Excursion train for North Carolina points (& will leave Jacksonville .45 p, m. August 12, City Ticket Of- & é” fice, Corner Forsyth :m(l Hogan Sts. Telephones Nos, 740 and ! g 4041, G, Ri PRI, Div. Pas. Agt., Jacksonville, Fla. g Rul Jug Jut Qul Rutdul Sut Tut Sud Bul Tul Wa ¥y FOSTHOLOIODTIDEIEOLODOBOD O VB B Do o We find that low prices and long time witl 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 thousands o! daollars in * the past, and our new system will still Mayes Grocery Company % ¥ WHOLESALE GROCERS § x “A BUSINESS WITHOUT BOOKS” % % reduce the cost of living, and aiso reduce i @ 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' ldeal Fertilizersalways on hand Mayes Grocery Company 211 West M in St., Lakeland, Fla. o