Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 26, 1915, Page 8

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- peige ; he McClure Newspa- |[f 3 : ; ‘_ufir yndicate) Mra. Archer in response to an 7 ! neighbor. “No, indeed, : Blake! - Dan’s never kept com- g with a girl in his life—not but |} want him to get married if | il . you would,” agreed Mrs. E2l Only a Few More Days and Lakeland’s Most Sensational Sale 3 his time on it, and doing every stitch of work himself—unless he was going to live in it. Perhaps he will s rent it,” with happy inspiration. { Ow On a e : _ Mrs. Archer shook her head. “He |[ifl < says mot. It you'll promise mnot to | breathe a word, Mrs. Blake—" “Of course I won't!” interrupted Mrs. Blake excitedly. il 2 “Well—he says he's goirg to have the home ready, and when the right | [ili 3 girl comes along, then he'll get mar- | [l ' rled! It's a foolish thing to do, but |[lff Dan is a good boy, and if he enjoys building a nest before he finds a D mate, why, I can’t complain!” Mrs. | |lili Areher laughed comfortably. | “No—indeed!” replied Mrs. Blake, |[lj!f and then hastening her departure ] A she transmitted far and wide the in- | [ffiil 3 telligence of Dan Archer's purpose in building the little brown bungalow | |li on the hill west of his father’s house. | i swritiimll Read and gain---your last chance to get such Bargains ;:;ny," as they called his undertak- s Don’t miss it. A Few of the many Bargains now on Display. Joke in the village, but Dan Archer knew nothing of it. Few would have dared to hint the words to the steady- eyed young giant who went about his B A FEW PRICES PICKED AT RANDOM e ——— There came a night when the wind howled around the bungalow and the snow beat against the walls until sigar oo v s vk i fff Boys” Suits, regular $4 and $4.50 values [if 2,000 yards of Crepes, Organdies and There was a fireplace in Dan’s atady tnd s grat il of bickory lows $ 1 69 : ; Rice ClOth 50 yard :o."nu"“m“n.hfi:f ) |: Regular $3 and $4 Crepe de Chine bnen earernier w2t rwex |l Y'Ou can buy 25 yds Sheeting $ 100 { b Waists $1.21 sleep there. bed leaving a lighted lantern in the 25 vards to a Customer . window of the living room. ‘It's & bad night outside,” he mur- ured arite ue e e o wee fl - YOu can buy Men’s Shoes, reguiar : You can buy Men’s Work Shirts, g mantle of snow, & horse ;"E‘. ffiffl.?{}?fi:?fi' %?E ":‘E | $3 and $3. 50 Values $ 1.98 : 2 regular 50c Value, 25¢ eaCh reathed heavily and once it almost g Al n o tracks You can buy John B. Stetson Hats, , : regular $5 value, $2.79 Tt 8 s Tin S Sc a yard : TR s TR oy G R e s : o can buy airs Ladies’ an F oot A R | You can buy Calico ~thousands of yards on hand--Sc yd. : Children’s Shoes 396 p air it, perhaps we can send for | |ii about 100 Sl o s . Dresses, Regular $225 and $2 50 values 696- ; Patterns, regular 50 values 1 OC yd “!;'u a house on a hill,”, explained “Uncle Nathan, I'm afraid that Sor- road and I can't see a thing—ah, robes while Folly urged the horse to S o el 2,000 yards of Laces and Embroidery. there is a light! Let us turn toward “Are you very near the doctor's, [ ) can reaeh i, erbane we oen sent e |lll You cap buy Ladtes’ Ginghem and Percal House One Lot Ladies’ Percale Waists, Up a steep hill and Anally dropped ||| 2 : Felicla, as she helped her uncle from " “7ne Dainters lived tn the adjolning village of Upton Center and the only physician in the village had been called away on an urgent case, so R d d & that when Uncle Nath it hi it PR ead and Gain :: :Iound ;- be‘;t she m‘l:m md.l then, tl to } aiatve 1. Pk Oopias Boeck. s THIS ENTIRE $35,000 STOCK HAS BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF 1) X 5 Gyt Usole Mathes et beasi 11 THE CLAYTON SALE AND SALVAGE CO. OF TAMPA, FLA, FOR QUICK made very comfortable, and the doc- X oy e g g Rl DISPOSAL—IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO GIVE AN IDEA OF ONE-TENTH OF R Ry I Sy & THE REDUCTIONS PREVAILING. YOU MAY HAVE HEARD OF SALES bed, while Dan, after stabling Sorrel AND SEEN SALES, BUT NEVER IN YOUR LIFE DID SUCH AN OP- ey MRS PORTUNITY PRESENT ITSELF. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY ON Dan came down to breakfast with | [{iii ' To AR A i SEASONABLE GOODS AND WHEN EVERY THING IS MARKED IN saw that she was quite as beautiful as IVEN BACK ON DEMAND, IF YOU he had thought her the night before. PLAIN FIGURES AND MONEY GIVE! C! YOU ARE When Mrs. Archer learned that Un- IN ANY WAY DISSATISFIED. WRITE YOUR FRIENDS, TELEPHONE cle Nathan called his nlece “Folly,” she immediately confided the fact to | [i YOUR NEIGHBORS AND BE THERE. Dan, and added the information that his neighbors called Dan’s bungalow by the nickname of “Archer’s Folly.” “Archer's Folly!” chuckled Dan, with dancing eyes. “That sounds pretty good to me, mother!” And his mother marveled at his meaning, while Dan added to himself: I won- . . bJ . o e Sl o s Your Last-Chance to Get Rich Bargains. Don’t Miss It. Dgge is Final He asked her one day, and her S| The Place (Cut Price Store Lekeland Femee | You all Know UUL I'TICE DLOreE ’ o ————— e i | i ik Florida Vegetables in Far North. | Potatoes, cabbage, caulifiower, cel- | ery, lettuce, carrots and turnips of | fine quality are extemsively grown im | Yukon Territory, Canada. Potatoes are the principal crop, retailing at | five cents & pound. | o = " - . Trapping Sparrows. Answered His Question. Workman's Asset. Prince George of Denmark was niok- Indictment of the Cat. ':& h:“'"’ ‘p‘m:'h‘{: trapped | A workman owes it to himself and | named “Estil-possible” by James IL | “Many an innocent hawk, skunk, £ S SONA WS Wi M W W o —_—— | short stake to wifich a long string is his family to take care of himself. | It is sald tBat when. the startling tied. The trap is balted With bread No Cause for Tears. His labor is his only asset in business. | gvents of the revolution of 1688 suc- r crumbs, oats or wheat. The'birds “We have nmever had a president | w, ., 154yreq, he is for the time being with breathless permitted to eat the baiteunti} a n\::- a bankrupt. If killed, his family may 0 be left destitute and his children de- exclama- 2 r W WS NN N Wi

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