Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 21, 1914, Page 7

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THE E G g — 7 EVENING TELEGRAM s R I PAGE SEVEN USE IT w ForBabies, For pri 8. For prickl Siah heat. x\ftcrflhd\'in£A110¥ ' : | { le ath, Asafacepowdor. As b ol i 0 o, a foot powder. Really indispensa- le. In sifter top cans, At drug- g 'lm,—' S nelith come Saatlner WHOI_[SAI.E GROCERS { and tell him all ‘ ¢ gists, 15 cents, | ; | "I couldn't help it,” she wailed, |& § I:or Sale "‘ l;akeld"d hy: Im‘n'h vlg. Kindly, man, resting a ]““‘f'; limi\v' ’mv ‘“\\‘th I\I'u\ul\l !l [d‘w‘r.' A ‘ ‘ ! | wist § ‘ BEBEBRIHOEHEOOESSPIIT DD T © 2 man stunped by cdub, Pat rick followed her into the little sit FEEEE B s slim f 3 1 3o s master here since mother an’ Ty zed elbow on the cloth, glanced ther's gone; an' he was eet on my yne of those large Ak 'i\ Iy across the breakfast-table at i . K “[Nl[y & “rM[\ G i o warryin’ Jerry, Father Ryan, too, ad- | & We find that low prices and long time \ 1o teautify your P charm I'm lookin’ for, betune ! vised me for ft—an' I couldn't find | ¥ will not go hand in hand‘ and on May Ist \ £ ) i this up an' sunset, Oonagh, dar- | lin,” he shid. putting dome the o oar | you. Patrick! 1 didn't kow but that | we will instal our new system ot low You was dead. Oh!" she cried, "you ¢ get the oldest reliable Are YOU G et[ing ; and wiping his mouth on the back of | should have wrote vou should have & pl'iCCS for Strictly Cash. SRR | ‘fl‘-‘l;gl\r‘zrw.)dn;t,“ “seeln’ we're three | wrote!” | We have saved the people of Lakeland o put i ! -I:\ i A0, | Shure, Oonagh, don't you know ll‘f‘ I H f l r in { brick and blocks SatleaCtory ReSUltS | ur('» gk Ol tie “H“',Y slde, a slim, | can't write a stroke? An’ what I had ‘(': and pOIk County tl.ousa“ds e do"l? st'" | gt vour ric . L ,}“11: 1 stful blue eyes, un- | for your ears was not for another's & the paSt' and our .n?w SYStem high o Hces are Tight, so are the with your i et Sl bl head: ) hund to pen- % reduce the cost of living, and also reduce ‘ jces are right, / | iree days, Jerr) n wha @ i e strode o the window and gazed |# our expenses and enable us to put the “'f"im'l 18 it you're expecti out over the swelling farm lands, |g . . . K O D A K | ,","“[‘,:I\\ «)_\:'.ly her mv.u‘!.», -»x‘nrl'ivx. A e e (‘”“‘H:N ::, knife in still decper.. i : s ,”'“‘ e ;_“' ",“:‘;l“‘}' ‘,I '-"‘l"l.?”‘l““- jand a castellated abbey in silhouette i We carry a fll" line grOCerlcs: 'ecd. NMIL‘NM. ku B[ el i Biais L ! ihe sk | : @ grain, hay. crate material, and Wilson & | : 4 um e first keen pang of the meeting | g, i 2 - ili ¢ B, Zimmerman, Mgr., Come in and lot us explain : meeting |5 Foomers' ldeal Fertilizersalways on hand | “Hopin' for what?" she asked with | hag by now worn dull and much 8 the successful way to make | 1t quaver in her voice a ! ! calmed Oonagh rose and approached * replying, Jerry reached a big| Patrick. She put her hand on his by ‘ . » 0§ West Main St. | good pictures, fist across the table and gently took| “We'll be dear friends still, Pat-|§ Oonagh's hard little hand, that had | rick." ; " osham't | ® | i i and, ¢ f ick.,"” she pleade stiully, “she b - Your summer's v p will be | been nervously crumbling a bit of o kLt b & 4 B FHOOFEEEE PR EDEe bread y < o QL We An' we'lt tell Jerry everything [ pleasantly remembered by the read on the red-checked cloth, i | “141 2 ~how we were to marry and loved | 4 ;' Neo gt i oot loda |1t hopiu’ T am, mavourneen,” the | saen other, pacriek. o owent 0| 211 West Main St,, Lakeland, Fla. 1 - hail lek 10 Pl'fl(lfi()fl"y ! il ey words were vibrant with eager long-| know.” éj § L Uimt Pada Likue Bevit 8 Mee) (Shraly. . Biisiok geed dowh o ‘3-w»wvs~s»-xwi'4~s»-sm«x»«n»@-s»ws~i~s:lxnsnwk*fim«wwmmwwmmi o P(\ODI(’ 1] the Town “'I'h R d > | from you-—of your own free will en-! Oonagh only swiftly to turn his head DUGH THIS PAPER e e LrOSS urelys away. “'Tis your goodness,” he | BPEEGFRPEAGICDEGIEIHDOH Oonagh winced, and the pink went sighed, “that makes the losin’ of you out of her cheek. hurt so!” e i Pharmacy” “Oh!"” she moaned, her lips quiver- “Don't, Patrick!" the girl gasped, |} “CONSU LT US" Bl S ® Ing, her eyes brimmed with tears,|“You're stabbin’ my heart with this|¢ “not yet, Jerry, not yet!" Rotrowi e ; ) 3 i “Uh % iy t & 2 R .t y se. e j ARN[[[ “Th K dak S 7 Why, Oonugh, darlin’” he urged,| “It's a beast I am, Oonagh, darlin’,” 13 For ficures on wiring your house. W | [ ] € caa tore the y AW g still fn his eyes, though | Patrick said, facing her, “to grieve 5’[ will save vou money. Look out for the ] sne Joy had died out of lls face|you so. It's that sad 1 am an’ disap- rainy season. Let us put gutter around i AND HEAVY HAULING “ON THE CORNER" “shure there ain't no harm in kissin', | pointed, I'm beyond myself. 1 can't now that you're my wife!” think but of you, for all my tryin'! SEHOLD MOVING A “I'm knowin' that,” she groaned, | 8hure, dear, it's the habit I fell in of SPECIALTY A complete assor X toying miserably with her knife; “but | thinkin’ of you while I was workin’ ¥ complete assortment of I must-—-get used to you, Jerry!" in America. The thought gave me T‘ L‘ CARDWELL’ i AND MULES ¥OR HIRE | ¢ ” . A brief silence followed. Pain and | strength for double work, I was that i | Cl‘anes S(atlonel‘y disappointment lined Jerry's counte- fanxious for the money to bring you i Elect[lc and Sheet Me‘al Con(raC(S ’ Office 109; Res., 57 Green _ 'l nance as he drew his hand away from | over to the little cottage, where you Oonagh, who hid her face in her arms [ an' me an' the childer was to be so . g | 8nd wept. happy the livelong day!" “Is it as bad as that?”’ the man “An' now it's all over,” Oonagh Cw!"!“i"&llfil“l"!fl‘fi“i’é’W‘l"!"!"’i“l"5"3’@"3"*""‘3“3"?‘5“5“"?"3“ muttered at length, the words rolling | broke out, “an’ all because of me!" your house and protect it from decay. Phone 233. Rear Wilson Hdwe Co. e 9 o " inta 1 s g f vou want your Shirts and Collars out RM'I“'} heavily. “Not at all, at all!” he soothed, try PP e Ty 2 T e b i The sorrow in his volce hushed |ing to brighten his voice. “Shure, 'tis $250000040004 I Laundered the VERY BEST Oonagh's wor ot for the weddin', dear, that v '® YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE i “l1 told you, Jerry,” she said after|come back.” i a minute, looking up at him, and deep Oonagh looked up bewildered, and sympathy was mingled with the sad- | her gaze asked, “Why?" t ness in her eyes—"[ told you before| “Arrah, it's only you, dear, that 1 the weddin' that 1 didn't love you.|have in all the world; 'tis the Wan- An’ when Larry €aid I was to marry | derin’ Jew I am, it is-—an’ that's why Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and | yOu) Jeiny, 101 D 0. J o Back, - ) vie that loneRoito an. § who neyer "FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction. ! * Rend them to the akelana Steam Laundry ‘e are better equipped than ever for giving you high Laundry work. MARSHALL & SANDERS The 0Id Reliable Contractors ] “I know,” he answered, “an’ it's not [ so craved to hear you speak an' sce All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine j that I'm thinkin' you deceived me,|you near me, that I returned, trustin’ S q N sl At ng : i f ! ) | ¢ g ses of their abilityto Oonagh—but 1 hoped it would be dif- | that yoursel' an’ your brother would residences built by this firm are evidgnces y make good. ferent. For more than a year an’ a|let me live with you!” half T was lovin' you above my own “To live with us!"” The girl stared soul. An’ I wanted you so bad, ma- [at him in wide-eyed wonder. “l don’t vourneen, that, whin your brother said [ understand you, Patrick.” it was you that was willin' to have “'{s easy understandin’ If you Phone 130 MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue i me, I couldn't wait for you to love | was free, darlin', 1 couldn't marry you, v § me. An' 1 took you, OQonagh, trustin'| for—now, dear, don't be startin’ at the Ao Bl b PepTsewrerre e EE T2 IR L TR AL LA Rl L L] N E 3 4 8 B L A C K that by kindness an' my love, that's | tale—the consumption’s got me from | ggggguddoddddd ddddod B0 BB RSB EEBEBBHHODE DGR BO ed before her, her | 8tood in the doorway, looking at his wer lap, while Jerry, | wife hugged to Patrick’s breast Oonagh just st @ | never been given to another, I'd make | the work in the mills. That's why | de & ! you fond of me, Oonagh, dear, so that |I'm here to have you near me for the 'é: W. K Jac ksofl W. K. Mcpae for HHouse Piers, Cement, and all Concrete & | some day we would be happier than|short time. An'it's the killin' of this | & i ;‘”ul] the folks in Ireland. But if it's |last hope, mavourneen, that I'm sad-| & M RAE B U l L D I N G MAT E Rl A L @ that, after almost two years of court- | dened at your marryin'l” His utter & JACKSON & C 2 | in , and three days of marricd [ ance grew husky. i : Yl Cnfac todion . 2| life, that you feel that you must get | In a surge of grief he grabbed the | & HEAL ESTATE : I'm“’s I‘]gllt. Estimates él\kllfipflfl 'llllv ased to me, Oonagh—ah!” he cried | girl and pressed her to him wildly. (o kinds Hf Ccment \VOTI\'. \J4 3 out Dbitterly, his voice breaking, “Oonagh!” g §iian o “Heaven ty the two of us!” Hoth started. Pale as death, Jerry ?: large llsll“u --Always SOme Bargalns = ( B b b d Sh BB BB DE B dEd bR eland Paving and Construction Company hands clutched in B | “ :g‘ pushing back his chair, got up un-| Patrick from the table and took his ‘Dron't be thinkin' Wrong of e m I D ALY 3 B. H. BELISARIO, Proprietor Sti rong o . |- s e ’ i m a peg in the kitchen wall | Oonagh the sick man Interjected; :, e - z T < . T T [ 0517 Main St. LAKELAND, FLA. i he had gone ehe wept for a |“it's only a corpse—" ik AT A 3 | PR T B b b PP es. then drted her eyes and | “Wusha!™ Jerry broke in, pressing | % 3 4 B el il BB BB B D B BB t S | few ut t ! R : i 3 o . . s | brood Rising at length, she me- | Patrick’s shoulder I'm thinkin’ only & o ! % SR .(‘lli]‘uif,'fnl\ cleared off the table and |good of the two of you. I heard all |2 | ! washed the few dishes they had used | you safd—" > @ ure Oun r u ‘ ) E at breal t. After that a few dex “Jerry,” Oonagh put in, “to listen at | & ( ] I t I ] v I I I I ( : terous changes had almost ordered the the wall!” @ | I I ey : “No--no, Oonagh,” the husband ex o little room, when a loud rap sounded Lpainen, s come e e my vk |3 MADE [N CLYDE, N. CAROLINA ! move fur the fear of You will find you can have your watch repairing done Though Obriagh started at the sum. [an’ ,,‘;Ml not. ! i boi ¢ f f id not answe at once. | disturbin’ you h the best of satisfaction to yourself. If your watch mons, she did not answer it at once. | disturbin ¢ Al 3 4 Inetead, she hurriedly dofied her | Onagh sald not a word, but sat down T‘Ilflil’cd and you (lonyt get the Silli,‘\ut‘llull out of apron and smoothed the gingham and wept. Patrick breathing in short : e gasps, resumed his survey of the land LN Sl k] The kind Dr. J. Y. Por- ter, State Health Officer, it to us. We guarantee satisfaction on all repair dress, set snugly to her body. Her | } 1 had t rubbed, and r | seape from the window With an un 3 AT Y \ hand, Jerry pressed his shoul disordered hair tidied. The mneigh I t to think that she had « jors were I : T A Pleasure to Show Goods” quarreled with Jerry Lok e doe 1 S ati finighed o | llve with me an’ Oonagh. 'Twill be PRSP e S e bleawuteint s rallet (TG WORIS BEAE e e s COLE & HULL ., e O ‘l:‘l“"’;!{””v‘ : l. Oonagt guke that we are ::: whose tigh )lack 4 W : i : e St 2 her atrick—T | 3 $ief e B BB D@ 3 B B B BB B s welers and Optometrists. Lakeland. Fla. it o emphasize i Jank B e i : parkled at sig o , £ F he meant ~ 7 ony40c . B me to her she Phone 46 THE ELECTRIC STORE 307 E. Main St. FOR YOUR Pocket Flashlights Batteries SEt US LARGEST STOCK BEST ASSORTMENT v nto the kitchen after Jerry W. P. Pillans & Co. Pure Food Store Phone 93-94 = @ RS B & @ Guess Who's & . s soge asred especially is is & prescription preparcd especiaily » gir e Patrick's for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, L s S ! enatched into Jerry's Five or six doses will break any case and : Comlnq rrerer 4 I <t " o v DVDRELIOE TS | him - | orn. It acts on the liver better than| g @ AND ; e ter i . A Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ : MACHINERY COMPANY §jmutia™ ™ ) e o | i

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