Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 5, 1912, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

TO OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY: E wish in this manner to tender our thanks and appre- ciation for the increased patronage with which|we have been favored during the past year, and to wish all a Happy Year during 1912, (. We shall continue to endeavor to merit the patronage of all who desire dependable goods at right prices and repair work done with prompttiess and efficiency. Very truly yours, H. C. STEVENS WI cnjoved a splendid Christmas trade for which we are very thankful to our patrons and the nerally, We take occasion to thus express i~ and to wish all a Happy and Prosperous Lakeland Book Store 45 Seconds from ‘the New Depot.” DOGOGG00000D DOOGOOONOOHAGEOGOO000000ME | 11 meets the first HHORI000000MDOLOOOOREOOCOD0LOO0000 S &.THE MODERN BAKERY .. Uiy Bakery in town that makes Bread and Cikes by machinery, which means no sweat in sred as made by hand. We guarantee to use ¢ hest of goods in our bread and cakes. Phone 203 for prompt delivery. Lakeland O $8 | am DOOVIIOOIDOTONE DROGOVVODV0IA0D0O: .~ WeCarry a Full Line of Candnes Nuts, Oranges, Ap- Illes Bananas and Other Fruits PERO00DCIOOOGO0O QOIBHIIIODEHOHOE Also a Complete Stock of Ugars, Tobaccos, Post Cards HO0B000OLGA0TOGOGIOOODOEOOO0N 0\\ler\ in Season We Invite Your frhh dnd Fine Patronage All of Our Christmas Stock At Cost THIS WEEK ONLY oy RAL PHARMACY — 25 ME- CENT ———PHONE—— | dial invitatior & | each month in Masonic Hall, | : meets every second and fourth Thurs jday night, | | { 2 ST & A M Copyright by American Press Asso- clation, 1911, Toree times | saw ber, three times | guzed upon her, ench time belug drawn pearer to her before 1 knew ber sor- row. 1 was riding on a railroad train to my bome in the suburbs of a great city when looking up | saw a girl who faced me gazing at me with a pair of large brown cyes. There was In ber face something like sadness, but vot xad- uess. r:ther the appearance of one born nnder different conditions from other mortals—u resignation. yet a content- ment in resignation. 1 bave tried by these words to describe it, but am con- sclous of having failed. . Though her eyes were fixed upon me, there was no boldness in them. Rather she secmed unconscious of meeting wy gaze. Perhaps, | thought, she is think- ing of something so absorbivg that thougzh she is looking straight at me she does not see me, or it may e that she s looking at something ve yond we. 1 have often returned a salute from a person who weant it for oue bebind me. So 1 continued to &aze at the girl and she at me till she turued her face in another direction. She was sitting by a Iady double her age, and the likeness between them in dicated that they were mother and daughter. Presently the train stopped at a station, and the two left the car together. 1 had noticed by the affec- tlonate glances the mother gave the daughter that she idolized ber, and when they passed out it was hand in i hand. 1 did not forget the face, and a year later 1 saw it tin. ‘This time it | Was in a church. She was, as hefore, accompanied by her mothe 1 was sitting in a teansept; (M wirl ing the pulpit. There was the same look. indeseribable in words, that had fmpressed me twelve mont o, Her gaze was fixed on the elergyman, thouzh aceasionally she wonld drop it as looking into her tap - There WIS e o vagne fe something IIKe o hope - that when | had seen her Fom 1 train she had been, at least a part o the thoe, looking at w n | zant oty presence; that she hed e o Hail ¢ Monday ni A cor- iting brethren Arendoll, secretary; ), L M in Muasonic o vis A W R. A M. No. "hursday night in Visit- G Lakeland Chapter, ing companions welcomed, ¢, 1. L. Love, If. Arendell, secretary; .« . | Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8. meets every second and fourth Thursday nights of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs, Flora Keen, W. M. Lucie F. B Eaton, Secy » Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. O, W, . | Cirele first ! F. Ken-| Couneil Commander, Mrs. Sal- | lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle Woodmen 1 third Thursdays. ¢, $ % 1.O.0.F Meets every Friday night at 7 t 1 0. 0. F. Hall corner Main and Visiting brothers dially invited, I. Q. FRENCH, Noble Grand . ennessee * s K. OF P. tegular meeting every at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall, ing members always welcome F. D. BRYAN, Chancellor Commander JACKSON, Secretary G LA toBofL E Orange Blossom Div. No. 499, G. L. A to B. of L. E. meets every | second and fourth Wednesdays of cach month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting Sisters always welcome, MRS. J. . BROWN Mrs. J. B. HOGAN, * . G. AR Saturday ip ) Dayton outh Ten- R. TALLEY, Adijt Monarch’s Odd Menu. Peter th and mwost fre Tuesday Visit A M e Pres . Meets first month at €. E. nessen, J. Benefaction. F e Lome full choke che a pucker : ained mout those « rrr es vr r | said 1 ries for a Natural Longing. You cannot expect the working classes to see luxury, wealth and ~ase without longing for a share. 'y Sceonud | Love, | ,nnd hand with her mother, P | dently trying to prove a conspiracy on lit had upon her mebered e as L remembered her, ) Fwar ted 1o it <hes would not ook P v divection, Just before the « Jof the services T was rewarded by see o and her exes posted upon fme 1 looked for something 1o indi | eate that presenee and that she hefo But there only that | strange look of resiznation | had seen before. After the henedietion she and | }hc'r mother left the chureh in the sime | | lnmuu-r as they had left the train, The third meeting. Having a law | jcase 1 was waiting in the courtroom for it to be tried. A criminal ¢ called—that of Evelyn Bryee. should come into court to answer to the charge of forgery but the girl 1 | had seen twice hefore. She came hand see | ing ! wis eonscious of my ad seen me <he Naturally 1 was weapped in the {trinl. The prisoncr’s attorney was evi- i the part of certain persons against his EEEREED: MON[Y TALKS was | Who | client. When he ma¢ point in her favor or her case appeared to be going inst her 1 looked to what effect 1 conld see very | L was not sure that | cond I noticed that the jury -in in the conrtroem - were cthat they seemed ns mwch imp with that look of wingled resignation and content as | The defendant’s connsel exhibited the document that the wirl was acensed of forging and « that the name had been written on the line jntend it withont the raising or dep of a single letter and without ineline cither up or down “You see, gentlemen of the jury,” he said, “that whoever wrote that name | must have written it in a bright light, | must have written with a pair of eyes | that worked thoroughly in concert. for | there are defects of eyesight flmil cause persons so affected to write slanting the lines downward or up- | ward.” | “I presume,” interrupted the pros. | ecuting attorney, “that defendant’s counsel proposes to prove that his client has the defect he mentions. 1| would call your honor's attention to the | et that the prisoner has a very hean tiful pair of eyes. Indeed, | greatly | fear that she is using them upon the | jury with a view to securing her ae little, see any. deed, all thos looking at b 1sed’s connsel received in si W moments this attempt 1 prejudice the izainst his elient “The proseenting 1. Your A we that o ot I wonld 1 A pleased ber O 1 instead of Hieted my client | the line I that docnmment, for she is stone blind ™ The effect produced on the conrt hy this annonneement od any fur- ther process of | jury without leav ted the aceneed, and 1 no when she and her mother jeft the conrtroom they went hand in hand. w knew This is but the beginninz of a story | ME PROVE IT What? §That I am sdlmg Men's Suits for als, actually worth $22.50 to $30.00. Look all round, then come to my shop and [ ))K You'll be the judge. You'll wondar how I do 1t. Lakeland’s Leading Clothing Store JOS. LeVAY Proprietor. TWEEDELL’S 'WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON BOTH AS REGARDS QUALITY ANL PRICE OF OUR GOODS. L e va Sugar, 14 pounds Swift's Premium Hams, per pound Zest Butter, per pound, . Picnic Hams, per |mund Iiothers' Oats, per pn(-kngc.. ¢ Hv(lmn’ Whole Wheat Flour, yer bag teckers' Graham Flour, per Lag h-(kms Rye Tlour, per bay. 12 pound bag best Flour 24 pound bag, .. Fat Mackerel, cach L:ish Potatoes, per p(-ck Eaby § { .95 B¢ wo Croam, 3 for CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE (aLAD Tl) SERVE YOU. E. G. TWEEDELL When You Want A Buggy A Wagon A Set of Harness A Lap Robe ..An Automcbile Robe “or anything required for riding or driving, see M’GLASHAN The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man # Two Stores 1909-111 South Florida wish all our Customers and Friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year, and trust that during th coming year we nee of the | Qq W with a cos 1ona we are thankful With the lnm]lnrtmn of the season we are Yours Cordially, J. W. CHILES in which | have been long and am still | deeply Interested.

Other pages from this issue: