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PAGE TWO THE EVENING TELEGRAM I AYETLAND. FLA, OCT. 10, 1914, OBRIBERLRETLTERLRCRLTLTERET WAITING FOR ~HILDA By NORMAN H. CROWELL. fi X BRINLEY | PLOWS | BRINLEY® fust received, a complete orange Pl Oan ot g0 5o be line of 10 ard 12 inch 2222t 10 to 14 inch Regular Turning Plow, ed with the o o The Brinley Plow is built especially for Florida soils. Eggace on: is sold with a guarantee of satisfaction or your monr e back. < MODEL HARDWARE 2 - Phone No. 340 - C. E. TODD, ]‘Igr,‘i oy SEQFTRO LR 30 v and rushed out that stole unrepressed the newspaper at i i e following: nZ attendant, and the waiter made a She Had Her D;_-u deep genufection when the dooT W88 gympathetic Friend— opened comfort, Mrs. McHi They crossed the room, and made 8 yer pyir man has go second genuflection when they Were garig ye ken where he is o' half-way to the pope's chair, and 8 Mrg McHinnery (gri: third when they got near the DODPE. hae me doots. : upon earth Zcor with a bullel Tyen the attendant took the glass off wound in his fcrehead. Numerous let- ., tray and handed it to the prelate, Fixing Up. said Lundquist, 1t d about created the im- oy, grnelt down and handed it to the wyypay s 42" agked : nt out pression that he committed the deed ;... The same ceremony was repeat- «Cream lotion? Freck! re he brought ckness or despoRd-. .4 atrer the pope had drunk the Water. «No " faltered the girl. 1 of silver—four emcy. The dog refused to leave tRe ruming 1o the doctor, the pope theh get away this summer glass took ome of spot, although wasted to a skeleton bY o,44. to know if you had an Six ¥ ure.” “1 wanted to show you how difficult case something hunger and expos 5:4;“;3 o mething shiny and (C Ty Pub. Co) | jt {g for me to get a gla]ss of watfr- s e ha its prnce. | and I hope you will not blame me for i 5;:»2:‘;:“: e said the man, “and its CAUSED TOO MUCH TROUBLE :cgiecting the cure and not drinking = 1 Ceplmmadiai Sl i can o 1a3s i ; e more water. I hate to disturb three Resonance of Wood, ‘ i Sauy The postmaster, hearing a suspl-| youpdguist slid the money hesital: Difficulty That Lay in the Way of men and make them kneel six times % : e to Lundquists s cious sourd. paused in his translation | ingiv across the glass counter and Pope's Following Simpie | every time I want a drink of water. 1 Since Mittelburger, the Gy e haose, que o8 saw it and and glanced up. The listener was| ook the object gingerly in bis hand Medical Advice. | tried to get the water myselt, but I, tician, while sleeping uzder b nn-lhntie ptadionnu ot al U . his whole | Fysned and trembling be started for S | bave been told that, belng & soverelgn, Sedar shingles in Philaici mood. . ) is blue orbes. | o simple | | m: ‘ Two rFears ago she wfi-;ld‘ have I d the . You want—youll need hj'i? Pé;,'e Xm:r:n; Tga.n d'::cwr Li T “°mr__ duced by rain drops fall L s st g Lundquist brought| gome of these!" called the proprietor minded him that a copsiderable Fooling the Nelghbors, shingles, until the present ti sent her that letter which had wrung p; ith a jerk. | as he slid out some little boxes. ount of pure water as a drink was| “The Updykes are installing a great | bas held an indisputable plac bie heart. “Wait:" he had told ber. hem say?” | “.ja!’ Von box!” sald Lundquist | bepeficial, and the pope there and| deal of mew furniture.” i manufacture of musical i Walt till Fortune smiles more bri “A huadred & §!" was the P""; It was late that night when the tWO then rang a bell and asked the prelate. “Not as much as you might think. | the Hardwood Record stal Iy on these bleak Dakota prairfes! It pg was a bitter thing to do. but Laund . quist saw no other course. Oznly last year she was prevented from coming by the sickness of her srom mother. Nathing, ngt even pof . S AP S e reached the lome cabin on the pral n aprerdance to bring him a glass of| Mrs. Updrke is having some of the, burger's first work under ; dollars:” repeated| o The dog sat on the Roor before water. Fully ten minutes passed be-! more expensive pieces carried through ' that wood was more musical '\on‘ underd—"} pig paster, and licked his lps ex- fore the prelate returned to the library,| the house to the rear entrance, where ; 81 was when he built a pipe L00 8 ! pectantly, but his master heeded him ¢))1owed by an attendant and a waller.‘ they are loaded in a van and brought the first in America—wit * | pot—he was reading, reading, read- The latter carried a silver tray with round to the front door again.” , of southern white cedar, { fng Hilda's letters. a_glass of water on it. 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