Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 14, 1915, Page 8

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50 m Nveat He bed bls oo oo al Despite a hint of wet in the wrapping her in it b Pty o ks -were: per- DRESSMAKING by Mrs. J. B. pe.| WILLIAMS' BARGAIN COUNTER [ Ll [ dny was perfect, b0 haworld | _“I-—went away.and ler 4 LaZarra. 405 North Kentucky. | .- ]uct. . nd got his clubs | there he-comes now!” 4125 ! A pasineatl Ble:sllr:g pimself in the| It was-he, indeed, his y WILL EXCHANGE good 6-room vs, K:e |and started, ing; but hard, face worri.q. 2 e —— . > - " Ak game. . | stepped out. . FUMED OAK PORCH SWING— ?zzse.:)" b“fi gencylon, lot a9px ] < 1 rair vy around the course. be !;1 gt s IR { Compiete with ‘halusi $si7s.| " g% o ST EVABLILIC treon | By Jeanne O. Loizeaux | deny recognized Nona. She Was WU | b o'iwith me. 1 shall ooy Lakeland Furn. and Hardw. Co. o iouse With small: stock Of | [y} | Rsson, who was no match fOr KPR} ) 10w 1o gaig coldly, ey FOR SALE FOR SALE—Lumber 2x10x16 ft.; | soag| Dercliandise. Wl take good au- : golf or any other game. The other man laugheq TR 10RT8 1 aaixa ¢ 5 . tomobile as part payment, balance | (Copyright, 1812, by Associated Literary | Bertrand the merest recognition. In “F tHowsht. 1k e FOR SALE OR RENT—Te K ® ,t‘ & aonat i T | el 0 very easy payments. sEvent) | fact, she almost turned her back on thi !mo‘nhge "M" YOU werg 1y SALE OR RENT— L'll room, emper Co., Gas Works. 4165 'PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Accu- o & ¥ “It's & matter of chance,” comment- and her nod was small and chilly. “dg @ coolly. yg & two story dwelling, with all mod- y rate work done promptly. Room ACRES A 1 CITRUS and truck 4 Bertrand, struggling into his coat bad he done? He teed off, won- | nee to ‘be 80 protectiy, T arn conyeniences, betng Noi o0 FOR SALE Py e e land, overlooking beautiful lake, 59 EETHENC SR N e his body | i MOy litlo red-brown | sisted. on”Knowing whetler g, four blocks from depot, on North 4 < s n g 5 5 ; where his heart already S Kentucky avenue. Monthly ren-f (. (o 0 poTn 1 36851 city-property or take 200d auto as | miles away on the green links. It | ot RS LN e in the breeze. She Dl me all summer, 4 tal $ will sell on installment].. ne 19 or 'lourmg car, one:—fi‘_ part payment. was the last of May, hot, and Saturday | ‘e a vicious drive and missed the [ Was tired o t. 8he had no o plan, $500 cash, and $50 per Ford truck; both in good shape. For I amn prepared to do all Kinds of : Jve. 8 run away from me. Yo sal h & . 2 month with 8 per cent interest. S5 SR L S0y Teha sl W. Fiske Johnson, owner. Phone 150. 4053 FOR RENT Havirg purchased and subdivided tae Jesse Keene estate of 560 acres ene-half mile west of city limits, we were now selling in 10 and 20-acre «zacts some of the finest truck and «arm lands in this section at the =1ght price and terms. For particu- CLBEMAR for rent as two separate cottages. Inquire at 301 South Tennessee or phone 132. 2392 fOR RENT-—Five room flat in the Colonial Apartment house over- looking Lake Morton. All modern : N beside her. He frowned and holed | 0 heaTe (; e R;f;n' P;:om !l":d s conveniences. Address S. M. | ull times. Day phone 386. Night) price, or will exchange for real |friends into believing that no mere o with fine accuracy. He was leBV-i 3:’“’-"23;9':“ sl:tmv::::i;r\.av"]hw d!m Deen & Bryant g. one 14 9 : Stephens, city. 4058 | >hone 224. Calls answered at all| estate, one five-passenger Oakland smfle man can know what happiness ing Carter far behind, | it mnk;;np ;\ b - : it 2 ! Before long he felt a.drop of rain e “OR RENT-—5 room house, 804 East Lime street. Sleeping porch, mod- ern improvements. Waring & Ed- wards. 4059 SACRIFICE SALE—2 lotd In'new Dixjeland, 3 lots on East Orange St.; 6 acres citrus land two miles . : ; 1d out. Ay from depot. If you want a bar- to sell my home, No. 919 South| first-class condition, can be bought | his merry dark eyes dancing, his cap pl“hs “,;d(";;lkk::f‘l.,m},;rn?:flc(flds:u:o" heard him:following me. Of couryy gain ‘come and talk to C. I. In~ "= (Florida avenue, at a reasonable| for an unpaid balance of $285; | on the back of his dark head. ‘:::r l;y?“m“g A, m'h_ swirt | had to—the storm was breaking, man. 3797 Iprice and on good easy terms to a| terms if wanted. % “Don’t! We all know just what hap- & 1:could: not bear to have him fing g MISCELLANEOUS" FOR SALE—Polishing mop and bot~ VANTED— moder veni v ver be yourself again! 4 John. Bertrand langhed. tle polish only $1.75. Lakeland A‘;\Tl. > 5““ hlades o oo modern, up-to-date home call and ri :t i.n ‘;"n\e-lnenlces, farne yurd, ffie;;tizzh.?;ggu ian \\'rireg)'uu oved the wet, fresh grass, the bud- “Bless, your dear “f"e Neart ¥ Paio. sid Hetdw. o 393z| Sbarpen, 25c single edge, 35¢|geo me. Monthly payments if yom o own; will rent it cheap- T e to her. But you're | ding flowers, thé great trees. He went | ‘ot Tt Bl 8t i e double edge. Durham Duplex, 50¢ | gegire, M. G. WARING. erthan Yeu ohu pay taxes on your me:‘ér'fi-a?flflfi ‘o ‘me, I've sense UP & path and.then through brush wn | '§ G0 L, o) YO UL BOERE for o fOR SALE—Two story house of 7 ::;z:: .(fl:akellnd T ";;g.; 4115 mdtl it enough to know I'm susc_emible. and g glope to an immense elm. It would | Ske did not resist when at a !ril::‘ Sooms. xid Daih 1ot E0x140. in s ¢ 80 ACRES firstclass citrus land right | don’t dally with temptation, old fe}‘ shelter him and he could enjoy the | peal of thunder he came and py fine location m' Dixieland d e FOR SALE in the orange belt, near Haines|low—see you Monday. Hope it isn't ourdoors and Shmk' arms, protectingly about her. She $1,900. The John F. Cox l‘iul- WANTED—One to flve thousand . : City, timber never been cut. Will | 8oing to rain!” He swung into ;))ml’ Leaning against the gJeal trunk, he ve:y Stil ty. G 2 3363 dollars, pay 10 per cent interest. My cottage in Orange Park, Sue-| exchange all or part and pay some | corridor of !he' big ofl;r‘e building, bu lgudd(?nh remembered hzsnhnlnd n:;z:; 1§ I should ask you when yo 8 A1l security Lakeland property. |cess avenue; got to sell. See me if cash for Lakeland property. Hk’.“"!mn i .mer”h'm. id. “Want o 'fmr for ner posses!.k. n;, Tub tentt b marry e vould o g 2 5 Box 67 city. 4097 |you want a barzain. Terms. A. W. |40 ACRES in city 1 ; ol e e e B s o Ewan LICERTHChe et voods 1S PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE—On L “RES In city limits, nicely sit- | to tell you something—heard vester-)pouse? There was neither car line, wild, silly thing, Nona? He lyg easy terms. All streets clayed, Cornelison. 4168 uated and fine for subdivision | day that Nona Waite is to marry that | house nor other shelter in this direc- [ down, waiting for an answer. cement sidewalks, electric lights, LOST—2 year old colt; feet badly proposition; only $75 per acre. | Rawson creature from—where is he|ijon, and he knew she was afraid of a She nodded a denial against his i) broken up. Finder please return to H. E. Bowdon, Haskell city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 4163 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-—Five houses and 14 vacant lots all in four blocks of Lakeland depot; eity water, electric lights, good street in white settlement; rents $50. Will trave for grove near; Lakeland on good road, or sell PORTO RICO YAM DRAWS for sale, cheap for cash. Price $8,000. C. | $1.50 per M. Address A. P. HUX, A. Cook, 600 Rose St., Lakeland,| Trilby, Fla. 4130 Fla: 150! QUICK SNAP Modern 6-room cottage 4 blocks out, for $1,600. $20 down and $20 per month. No interest. Orange Belt Realty Co. 4164 i near Fort Meade. Will trade for FOR EXCHANGE—2 lots in Jack- sonville, in Riverside, half paid for, at the rate of $10 per month. Will trade for good Ford car. 20 ACRES—S8 in fine bearing grove, good 9-room house, outbuildings, high state of cultivation, splendid community. Can be bught at a sacrifice. Owner leaving city. Will make easy terms and accept good auto as part payment. FOR SALE— At well work from four inches up. Al work guaranteed. Have had years of 2xperience, and my work has always given sa*‘efaction. W. H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fla. Kimbrough Supply Co. has the argest and most complete undertak- ng department in the county, and wre the most reasonable In prices. “icensed embalmer in attendance at a very low cash car, and one 5-passenger Mode) 1915 Buick—both these cars are in fine condition, and are really bargains. $650 PLAYER PIANO, slightly used, GWINE TO THE COUNTRY Having recently purchased a farm on outskirts of the city, 1 am going quick purchaser, and move to the NICE NI - e, country. Any one wanting a nice | CE §-ROOM HOUSE, with al FOR SALE—A piano in first class condition, almost new. A great bargain for cash. Call at 502 East Orange St. 4167 10 ACRES GOOD CITRUS and truck land 4 1-2 miles from city—just the thing for an orange grove, truck and 'poultry farm. You can get the whole 10 ‘acres now for $250. 15 ARCES excellent truck and citrus land 4 miles from Lakeland, close to church, ‘school house, stores, and good neighborhood. You can buy all or any part of this for enly $45 per acre. G. J. WILLIAMS, Phone 242 Red P i s Roumanians Fond of Dress. The men of Roumania are very fond of dress, and they have a popular say- ing which runs, “The stomach has no mirror.” 1its meaning i8 that rather than be shabby a Roumanian should 80 hungry. THhe peasant costume of Roumania is very artistic, every vil- lage having its own set of colors. By the hue of his dress a peasant shows the locality he haiis from. was—ten | afternoon, and he was glad to get away from Harrison, who was in love and liked to talk about marriage “It's a matter of chance” he in- sisted. “Any sane man would prefer his freedom. You know it, Harrison! He fights shy as long as he can, and when chance throws just the right girl | in his way, she gets him. He strug- | gles, then yields, then pretends he was the aggressor, whereas he is pear- | Iy always merely accessory after the fact! He gets ignominiously engaged, and then tries to talk himself and his “The man chooses,” sald Harrison | doggedly, putting some documents into i the safe. “Now, I—" His friend and partner lifted a pro- testing hand and started for the door, pened to you!' You went to a party and met a pretty lady from Los An- from? Nobody seems to know. What Mrs. Harley meant by introducing him about I can’t think! I thought that you and Nona—" John Bertrand shrugged his shoul- ders the least bit and took the eleva- tor down. He would not discuss Nona with any one, his little playmate from childhood. She was too close— like a sister. But the information about Rawson brought a black scowl to his face. He would see the girl— hadn't seen her for months save in public, and he now remembered as he went out on the street that she seemed to avold him. Then he remembered | summer shower. & head was uncovered to the sun, her going to marry me or n: ball. That was unlike her usval care- ful, deliberate game. Wondering what he should say to her about Rawson, he missed his own drive and anathematized himself in vigorous words, hereafter concentrat- ing his mind on the business of the game in hand. He was no man to do two things at once. When he was nearly around the course he looked up and saw the sky clouding. Also he saw Nona's blue dress disappearing | into the wood beyond, Rawson still 1 couldn’t leave her ip m?g“‘ Now you are responsible, apg [ leave you. 1 believe I sha)] g5, you joy,” he said, coolly, He crashed ‘off through Bertrand turned to Nong annoying you in any way’ h:' he shall pay for it. Tell me jyq happened? Did he tell me the She leaned against the rough trunk and nodded. “Yes, o told truth. It was silly, but aj of 3 den Ir—was afraid—not of pip, the after-all, I did. not want 1o, Johl was awful!! And so: I ran away, ‘went. off up the wréng path, aways the. links instead of foward (hy and: couldn't find my w on his face, made a wild drive, and in searching for his ball, the caddy be- ing evidently of no account, he came close to the little wood with its wild He sent his clubs back by the boy-and turned into the wood. He did not mind a wetting. He And then—L heard: yaur voice, gy She began tocry. storm. Of course the fellow knew enough to- look after her—but Ber- trand was nervous. The sky was growing very black and thunder be- gan to rumble distantly. He delib- erately started out to look for the girl. He had not gone a rod when he heard a swish in the bushes, and turning, heard a queer little fright- ened sound. He saw nothing, but without consciously intending to, he callad out: “Nona, where are you?” In a mo- ment he saw her come from behind a tree. She was very pale, and as he where her head rested. “Tell me!” he urged. “You know,” she breathed, ‘) much I—care!” Then the young man was very g with a gladness entirely new to My The sweetness of life was in bl heart; the sweetness of young, wg) growing things about him. At length the rain ceased, the sy} cleared, a burst of sun came out. The! would have their world to face af must not look too happy. That woull tell the tale sooner than they wis it told. They were half way acron the green when, without warning HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE FOR SALE—S. (. White Leghorn hens; 11-2 miles north of Lake- To sell immediately, general P land on Florida Ave. C. H. Corn- uousehold goods, at No. 111 Orange forth. 4158 and Missouri avenue. 4127 rushed to meet her, she came quickly | John Bertrand threw back his hel and burst into a happy laugh. He remembered Harrison. Nona lookd “FAIRFIELD GARDENS" Johnsen Ave. ROSES AND PLANTS FOR SALE NEAR NEW SCHOOL HOUSE golf and the country club and forgot! close to him, clinging to his arm. He everything else. He hoped Carur1 drew her back under the hig elm. would be on hand, Carter played a “What does this mean? he asked | at him for explanation, real game and made opposition worth gternly. “Where is Rawson? What i “Nona,” he said, “am I chance the trouble. ‘ are you doing in this storm, a choice? Which?" \ Wonderful Art. The greatest of all human arts is that of being irdiscreet discreetly.— Smart Set. A Little Sermon on PRINTING T takes type, presses, and the things that are included in the term “Equipment” to do good printing; but that is not all. It takes workmen with the ability to handle the equipment, also. When these two factors are combined, Good Print- ing is the result. THE EVENING TELEGRAM office has the Equipment; lots of it, and the best that money can buy. 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