Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 9, 1915, Page 6

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND. FLA, JAN. 9, | with Pob Hawthorne aftéf a swim | bens weré more in tue nature Of pets s N ’“’mM'he;w’l‘;:;";:‘ in the Sound. ‘ than table delicacies quiries of Mr. and Mrs. Mantel h PoLLY PEHKIIS “I wouldn't have believed it,” After a few of reconnoi- ‘hzy threw He.-—na— at his hezd laughed Hawthorne as be eyed with terin . he 'af an oaly d glance the pink-painted cot- s Pe 2 cold as ice tage. the pink flower n'deus p K By CATHERINE COOPE. bows on all the e ine . i or's be Boosters for the Coming Yeg;! g insape. -.Ec- b ;'Cw on bis neck.” ¥ : t ‘{”e; gas 1 - i Teh ffl”\S [hat }Ou llve ln the I could sta anced she cer- was not until a few gays later < t 2l acafalls ol ’ % e Hawthorne, lolling in Jimmy il Tl . 5 ...E: c;)u:.L o A a:ar:C;DCk teokes x?p el ¢ :.:...I'E. fee ! W ¥ T "\ (A \ TH E BEST STAT}‘ and 1 HE g cne chicken clucking away and bave escaped > [» a;tome R - pecking contentedly for vermin in ¥ g b Then Elj" ERE. = z T (_ ()L \TR‘ ON TH E GLO 3h Rogers’ well-kept lawn. The chicken td: % ) i ' % 1 For x $ i ; e on Long lsland. Miss Dad @ more or less bedraggled pink : : : p L{f VE i l TOO T s SO- 1 st “fia* the ca--;e bow on its neck that sadly interfered n. “1do ‘DS‘EEn';u‘e ing o1 of 2 ki ; chx'd;;n es with the capturing of dain- 1 b pESY J and L“ne &:)f amu { ¢ st to older ties from the soft sod ¢ 5 3 ::Ts(baehgblguho'e did : 3 Beborr\e & \ LS[ Jmer Of the ll\ eSt hu. u i b e Sy e e b v e et S Ty : L are Srere and vou will surely be L o, T ek e i ' 0 e . Rooster for the e T e s et R L Model Pardwargogfio Rexall Gocads THIS WE i‘*’harmacy i - 11'00'!'0*4?"'0‘01)’0"'0? friendline ter with h A s g ) i ¢ y r seeing everything JIM & 'NL: First Class Work © . , The Gavgnter—st < a M trembling fin, GRS MimaRy Svaraneees s O y thommd : : Hont . . : i s y you. I was so hurt Vork "alt E t B % g g i vas —here Littlefiel Work Calied for and Deivered S er ¥ : 2ok o8 o3 were ai § i T i Dbl S how wrong I was « g du wn de= ways been so kind ¢ < tormentor. you as every one t A ail in : g i suddenly the soul of honor—" 1 T Py b ; [t e ) - :%s tind herd on the other's; A rush of tears blinded th s SN o ] eyt R 2 B aw 1t " b n i the troops £ s eyes. H: could not read ty ~ i ; g T nded ; v hou E rozd the & < ’ 22 look ver your rec: further, then. So it was all iy 2|8 plne qtreet Phone 257 Tine + St 8 LD What! billeted the ST e L Mr. Little: mind, everything, the sense H 5 Yes. my wife o Gretehe Dotesd aid J it makes a tice, the quarrel with Lucy, i A B0 A ¢ p And Ezra told how he i Soiding et : wing. Mr. Sleigh, assumed unfriendliness, J fe atr stic 08d met, lo==d dded tue t § beex 3 m v 1 to accept the|tipathy—all his fears and trives m»:;& mo“i TewdilBling Ao e Nir Lo mato o m’;“ml! u its n ;mm.;“& \;xzu=:c - i Ieare-calied i w iLg 0 promoie you to| He took his bag and crept 5 zlls, factories. trains and harbors. He g e 4 1 t which always | the cashier's cage. * 3 - ) < us that noi and s may be <3 o el i % ith it— (Copyright, 1914, by W. G. Ch orm concave or convex 2 LS s ical. cblorg. conical, 3 apikal ] osiy s s o > say _ acd an iral; and as for their color, nerease of”a hundred e smell of machinery and sport. for . Man's C:-:_gn . ‘e‘hundrfd‘ l always r(»d By ESTHER LEE UPHAK, _ More that S sniury s Lt Ls;red at him; hohad render the best services l'n this hine. If comtemplating g A continued Jobnson, Straps. ing. will be pieased to fur: sh estimates and all infor- ! \ ; . Vi A 4 a kich “we b t falled to recognize the Straps are used to ;esmln nation. All work guaranteed . ; R y e % et i ‘ia oAl tHat 5 ,: o 1n g:r b bt $ | o o ud. and we talk who sh ¢ intRse are those in Wb crests oo tell vou In confidence gpg gyjrts. Somietimes ther s ’69 L lontdan : s ; : b oL lub Rl Al e ix ekt vl afffeuliy inode gerapg aorogs the back of a o > : e Sl ther mem- | yhe eyl gkirt fiares from t 11 that you were goqtjon Sometimes ¢ [for the rea gorogs tne fromt of in the fullness be sometimes they ar purpose on the hips. T | stitched usually, and gve les that you smart finish. continued | s . c Short in Fron sk r ted out Littlefield. Sunl t i Sometimes the tunic is & TWIST UF THE MIND 1 S 81en. 1 Iileptinnress front and so long in back til 1 od % pletely hides the foundatia ed glad to hear-1t,” an. self extremely short, in the “"ngm‘ thesoaer) the front the foundation s ‘azd oy permiy fon, shows for three or four T CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ITaving had twenty-one years' experience in building and contracting in Lakeland and v ty, I feel competent [ 3 3 § 3 i § i i +* ; - and e once that na C In vears agone Woo ad of the s}xen id steed t al had done double duty. and. theref had worn out the iiByma\'lnE vour Fall Clothes 3 @l ‘X remember, 3ou. g o O BERE ,g made to your I\Y")IV‘])LY \L ’; | makiog a bracd % & sive voice, and as the old horse spurt- Yes, maam, ed down the road to get away from “‘! Measure b\' us - -t usual homely. old-fashioned way | turther torment, Jasper Woods glared He regarded his mother in a wistful | " ; | B.nper. For the first time in his life | 147 back from the matn road, and it ® LittleSeld | she did not seem to him like his| V88 t0 be expected that. sooner or e . | % f the t cage with mother. The old familiar dimit later, the family would have to shel 2 '. I “ll Wall I e: h C] ' had ;\ven p?&:e to a sl:;u‘\mb;oi::: ! {81 some ol the may: troops that were ot £ . i t r S ults OI & eI Coa ts | The iron-gray hair showed traces of | Atarng out an. thelr long /m | walnut stain. There was even a sug. | SUPPOTt Of their ¢ ..-2 D ’ L. i e ot picion of powder about the sunken [ o % iy 48 i 2 B faded cheeks b y 1 3 k | Then, too, the meal on the table . 2 i ¥ > s. Rachel Tur( e had hired a gerv. l';\seme:u' a veritabl ¢ i o week. b Reichen arove e 320 B =% We are at your service for anythi Bad decared ik vim 1 never sa | (K 8 : R e b : carried by an Up-to-date Grocenfe IBEEX’Q a ‘AC‘A the :,..\AQ o : 4 il ) ’ 4 Ph w No Less X A | s : one orders glven prompt attent W. J, RED DIC QIO0 [] & o { o By FRANK FILSON. segeyeneyes & ezetetene P 00 No More . ; a : | ' V g ; : ooty ::4\‘»?::::. Soft Hats and Derbies ®:: 7 e e T S Beautify your Lawn, Large variety of Shapes and Shad- am.” said Eira. more de. | F9 dancizg back uud . e : Let us tell you how ings, Trimmed with Contrast Bands B o B Gt e Lirse 1s have : e 8 rec Tl - ; y — the Season's latest Conceptions e Little it will cost. oROoHo 4 o m $5 Styles $3 Quality KELLEYS BAf Plymouth R BOTH "MATIN Better now than ¢ Fresh Apalachicola . Qysters 30c qt: pt. 25c ated, “and il 5 ble?" the soldier said B anyhow, mother is | Tl be comfortable bodily, but you've | golng to wander about and break up | UPSSt my comfort of mind Good- the home, why not a wite? Maybe | DIEBE " A Good-mo 11 £nd one in travels—who can d-mmorning,” she said to the solk Hattel‘s and Tailors | tell*" and he smiled quaintly dxe- when she saw him next morning. Ezra was no clod. only homespun. | it's good-morning sad—gooddy," & SEEEEPELEROIPEN F b hb Peanut vaiul; Aénd Chocolate Fudge ——— H. O. DENNY LS B FHONE:zs. P*om-xt])e High class breeding reasonable prices. F high class pens for hat ..Q He knew fully how to conduct himselt | "% gravely. How pretty she was in | Futch & Gentry Bldg, LAKELAND, FLA. ok Ao B g impres. | th® morning! sien with the Mantells. His rumored | S0 €87iy!” exclaimed Gretchen | fortaze it was, however, that made | “We march in an bour,” he told A Dbetter one. He was soon aware of | 2 . Write 'me before ord® where, H. L. KELLEY, FRT Y Y T S R AR R AU 1

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