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Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector Telegram IS Up-To-Now &= missess THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKYy PLAL MAY 8. 1912 The Wre of the Titan By Morsan Robertson The coolest place in townisoursoda fountain. When you are tired and hot you can always find some- 'thing sparkhng, deli- cious, refreshing and satis- Copyright, 1868, Copyright, 1 ertson. All rig ¢ M. F. Mansfleld. by Morgan Rob- s reserved. DUckét. A5 e reached the group of ladies to whom the boatswain had spoken his gaze rested on one, a sunny haired young woman with the blue ot the sea in her eyes, who had arisen at his approach. Lle started, turned aside as if to avoid her and, raising his hand in an embarrassed half salute, passed on. Out of the boatswain's sight he leaned against the deck house and panted, while tie teld bis band to his breast. “What is it,” be muttered wearily— “whisky nerves or the dying tlutter of a starved love? Five yeurs now and a look from her eyes can stop the blood In my veins—can bring back all the heart hunger and Lelplessness that lead & man to insanity —or this.,” He looked at his trembling hand, all seam ed and tar stained, passed on forward and returned with the sandpaper, The young woman had been equally affected by the meeting. An expres sion of mingled surprise and terror had come to her pretty but rather wenk face, and with acknowledging his half salute she had caught up a little child from the deck behind ber and, turning Into the saloon door, burried to the library, where she sank nto a chair beside a military looking gentleman. who glanced up from a book and re murked: “Seen the sea serpent, Myra, or the Flying Dutchman? What's up?” “0h, George—no!" she answered in agitated tones. “Jolin Rowland Is bere =Lieutenant Rowland I've just seen him; he 15 so char od; he tried to speak to me." “Who—that troublesome flame of: yours? 1 never met him, you know, and you haven't told me much about him, What is he—first cabin®” *No: he secms to be a common sail- or. lle s working and 1s dressed in old clothes, all dirty. And such a dis- sipated face too. lHe seems to have fallen—so low. And it is all since”— “Since you soured on him? Well, it s no fault of yours, dear, If a mao has it in him he'll go to the dogs uny- how. Llow fs his sense of injury? Has he au grievance or a grudge? You are badly upset. What did he say " “l don't know. He said nothing. I've always been afraid of him. ['ve met him three times since then, and he puts such a frightful look in his eyes—und he was so violent and head strong and so terribly angry that time e accused me of leading him on and playing with him, and he said some thing about an immutable law of chance and a governing balance ol events that I couldn’t understand, only whiere he said that for all the sulfering we inflict on others we recelve an equal amount ourselves. Then he went away in such a passion. I've imagin ed ever since that he would take some reve He nicht steal our Myra— our buby!" She strained the smiling child to her breast and went on. *1 liked him at tirst, nutil 1 found ont that he was an atheist, Why, Georze, he actually denied the existence of God and to me, a professing Chris tlan.” “Hle had a wonderful nerve” sald the husband, with a smile. *“Didu't know you very well, I should sey” “He never scemed the same to me after that” she resumed. *I felt though in the presence of sometl unclean. Yet 1 thought how glorion it would be it I could save him to ( and tried to convince him of the lovin: care of Jesus, but he only ridiculed 11/ | 1 hold sacred and said that much as valued my good opinion he would be a hypocrite to gain it and that )| would be honest with himself and oth | ers and express his honest unbelief the tdea! As though one could be hon est without God's help—and then o ® day 1 smelled liquor on his breath—1: Why .NOt SmOke the always smelled of tobacco—and I gave BEST fying here. The many varie- ties of our soft drinks ena- bles you to get just what you want— Something That Goes Right to the Spot There are many ways and many goods. Red Cross PHONE 89 Good News! The latest news can always be found at my News Stand, where th, leading newspapers and periodicals magazines, ete., are on sale promptly after publication. GoodjViews! of Florida scenery, including Lake- land posteards, are also in stock in great variety. No Blues! For those who smcke the splendid cigars carried, Lakeland and Tampa makes Fine smokirg tobacco also. Come, Choose! From my varied stcck, anything you may decsire in my line. You will not be disappointed in quality or price. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby ot Ediscnia Theater. him up. It was then that he—that b broke out.” “Come out and show me this repr bate,” said the husband, rising. The went to the door and the young wom:! peered out. “He is the last man dowr there—close to the cabin,” she said she drew in. The busband stepp« out. “What! That hangdog ruffian scour ing the ventilator? So that's Rowla: of the navy, is it? Well, this is a tur ble Wasn't he broken for conduc! unbecoming an officer? Got roari:.: drunk at the president's levee, didn: he? I think I read of it” “I know he lost his position and v~ terribly disgraced,” answered the wi’: “Well, Myra, the poor devil is hari: Jess now. We'll be across In a fev days, and you needn’t meet him on this broad deck. If he hasn't lost all ser-. bility he's as embarrassed as you. B! ter stay in now. It's getting foggy.” R e ] AN T BLUNTS Sos For Sale at All Stands (To Be Continued.) ——eee Under Suspiclon. “I am afrald that man we sent tO congress is losin’ his sympathy with the plain people,” said the backwoods constituent. “What has bhe beed chin an’ usin’ a kaife instid o' pickin’ Ingredients for making soda water | and other summer drinks, but we use |2 only the best methods and the best|$ QUICK DELIVERY 2 Pharmacy} QB0 Perry-Tharp-Berry Music - Company -:- For a Meal, { Lunch, call at the popular 0, K, Restaurant, No. 107 N. Florida Avenue, Peacock building. Sandwiches 5c. N. B.—f'ish Market, Fresh and Salt Water Fish when possible. W. A. YAUN. ROP. RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Mounds, Etc. Good Stock on Hand H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. Piano in the Lakeland Artificial Stone Works Near Electric Light Plant House 15 company for everybody. There's no real lonesomeness where there is mu- s But all pianos are not alike. Let us prove to you how the Becker in spite of its moderate price is ar su- perior to the ordinary instrument. And you can own one o easily, too. Good Square Eat Short Order or Short Orders Reasonable No. 218 North Kentucky. MAKES Flower WE Deliver Free of Charge CGHOBOHOFIHFOHTHOHOHOHOHCIOIOPOPUPOFAIION GO0 FOHOPO ST CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME I am going to retire from active business ané in order to do this I am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods Notions, ete., ABSOLUTE COST if you want to make $1 do the work of $5, come to my store and lay in a supply of Spring and will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Come and ;See My Line. Astonish You N. A. RIGGINS P T T TR PV Always In The Lead That's What We Aim To Be Always in the lead, when it comes to fresh, pure, toi- let articles, sundries, and full-strength drugs, all drug store merchan- dise. You'll be satisfied when you deal at our etore for our service I8 pleasing in every way. Summer Goods. Everything CHAMBRAYS, My EPrices Will A ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone Your Order Don’t try your temper or patience, simply go to your telephone and call 62, and you will be eon- nected with our Special Order Department. What- ever your particular de- sire may be, we'll take care of It with satisfac- tory goods and eatisfac- & | | o HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE tory service. & HENLEY PAGE SEVEN