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1 *HE EVENING ELEGKAM LAKE] ::: I ! H | desk she took up the fast accurnulating f pile of them. Curiosity to see in what ! language it was written made her 0ve ou | open the top one. She concluded it i must be Chinese from the characters, and burst out laughing at the absurd: : ity of it all By Luclio Makelle Sidusy i sement at a thing is only an- i b v form of interest for it; so she; (Copyright, 1912, bv Assoclated Literary ' !c2un each day to open the letters as Press.) tiey came, It un to try to trace g ) a1 ©out what lapavaze they were in, She| Lakeland Lodge No. 41, F. & A i h"”mn' }-u"m l'."’} s:reu:hed 'out ! ‘;.m 'Luunhnu 1i ies and hunting ! 3. Regular communications held on { in his easy chair. The cigar between ) { Heagl s his lips had gonc out. Across his | /~ure tongues, many of which baf-|second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p. kuees the evening paper lay unread, o her compicrely. m. Visiting brethren cordiallyin- while he stared gloomily into the fire, Put she 5 knew what the| ;.4 J. L. LOVE, W. M. Of all the attentioy ... : ¢ i e 3 i know P OWH RON Seew That morning he Lud received notice ven If she did not j. F. WILSON, Secy. from the fin; that (l:u was to take and the letters began te or the presents you (., charge of the bianch house in San en |1 3 . Francisco for a scor, and that he ¢ that Ellerton Fuller was| Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. |13 Iore appreciated 1, . . coutinent, and yet twice|ag meats the first Thursday night in il would have to start west the next « 0SS : 4 nice candy now ang i; week. ume a message of his love | . month in Masonic Hall, Visit- y ang tie > H lismave: ha 3 to her. ; ¢ A i e had been dismayed, for it mean e e i hip a0 (BTN de: ing companions welcomed. C. G. Our cflndles TflSfe 60 d separation f the girl to whom he e i :ha[:i beoli de:-(:))nt:zdhf(or“: m;:g m::ue. € rved to be loved, and she began to | Arendell, Sec'y.; J. F. Wilson, H. P and Are in G In the evening, as soon as possible "*T because shu:.m'xld rot love him. - - 00d Tflst | atter a hurried dinner, he had called 1his led to her thinking of him more Palm Chapter, O. E. 5. meets every| This is aboup all the g upon her, and, finding her alone, had ©"( more. At last not an hour of the second and fourth Thursday nights % | 3 P ¢ doy passed without something sug- Py reeded for the vouns 1 .. izli‘gfi:yogil;:f 10ve and g anid ey : im to her thoughts, and her | ¢f each month' at 7:30 . m. .Mrs Joung leid | She had refused Lim. When pressed | stemed full of hix, of is letters, | Flora Keen, W. M. Lucie F. B imember this. A ¢ for her reason she had said that al- “td of Lis flowers. Ezton, Secy. g | though she liked him, she did not care '€ morning there was no letter ‘ ‘such things are applec . 3 : i tor him enough t arry him, 3 noked agaln and again through ;s & W, . . 5 When you plant money in the bank you expect it to bring you a harv. B ym: :fi;z 'l’lkl:’ l"w& : litle. op v mail with the same resuit. Think- Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W..imore than ‘before, §):: . ¥ iha o 1 5 5 ts every second and fourth Thurs- est of profit and pleasure—sam= as your garden. you would never have let me see so (U 'hat perhaps the maid had been me? AL ey frcle first much of you in the past year.” nistuken, she searched through all|day night. Woodmen Circle firs ; : i . The anxious question in his volce i vilier letters on the table. Noth-jand third Thursdays. C. F. Ker-|g4)) ghe likes to be tolq ay And like the produce of your garden it grows hest with care- bt hen inz! nedy, Council Commander, Mrs, Sal- M and e ' ! “It 18 fust because Ilike you so: Dethaps it had been delayed and)je Scipper, Guardian of Circle. to be shown even betse: much, and respect you so highly, that : ne by the next post; but she . : RS e { I don’t want to do you the Injustice of ™3 restle T und hlrl“k;’ AR vngfl_gemenn(; L 0. 0. F she can't tell you this by ! . o g y at home all the morning a . 0.0 F ; PR | '?3;3"::""):::8 !\l‘n:-”:'(il:llxt [l:‘ll;klo):::] listen for the postman's whistle, Meets every Friday night at 7:30 cl.ce with a box of our car with the mind, body and spirit of the When the afternoon brought neither| 3¢ 1 0, 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and ; iy SR how much it means. W} woman who marries him. You would '*''*T '_“'ré.!“]"'f" _‘”"‘(; “;‘s "",‘r‘l '“"h Pennessee. Visiting brothers cor- A Wy be defrauded of that right.” i or o ol po 10 52 | alally invited. R. M. DAMPIER, “l am willing to run the risk.” hrough dinner, but to her m e Noble Grand. “You may be now, but later on we ' she would not go to the opera, as OF LAKELAND would both feel the lack of the com- h,,\.)""‘]:. ?)I::.;{;ral_ill;::;l),‘ v red, my b Nor"s, At'd"la. [‘ra"m | plete love, and you would be restless 3 it . Y Under Control of U. 8. Government ; and unhappy.” dear,” said her mother, D1 st K. OF P. “It T were here and could have tnis 1Y€ taken cold, for you are feverish. | Rogular meeting every Tuesday R NN SRy | me with you I might make you love You had better take a hot lemonade |, 2.0 44 0dq Fellows Hall, Visit- i | me.” . £0:10:RlgeD ensly in bers alway., welcom Ql"Ck DC“\' Cry o “l could not slee I will lie down | ‘'8 members ALl NOIC0ME. "4,\ kn()’l\\?;ilv('lg«‘?' something beyond oar 1L EARL I e HbA Ty J. W. BUCHANAN, JR., WE OFFER YOU PLUMBING | “Will you let me write to you while About half past nine the bell rang, .Chaflcellor Commar.der. | I-am away? That will help you to re. M4 the maid brought up a card. 1A M. JACKSON, Secretary. of the highest chss ot moderate | member me. All of your other friends l] :“M 'h':" "-”l"l were _'”' Td o “;"’ | | will be here with you, and one of them 'Kt not be uble 1o see him,” she G.IL. A toBofLE rates. Get our figures for wting | s ( ot o res for converting | o) you." ! "I‘I" B i Orange Blossom Div, No. 499 | & { ' o\ orothy glauced a 1e card. 'a o your old hath room into n handsome | She hesitated, then said. “No | tariit . : G. L. A. to B. of L. E. meets every don't care to correspond with any | . 3 5 second and fourth Wednesdays of and sanitary lavatory, They will bo | man.” i blood rushed over her face, T edne : r q ) atory “Sav that | will be down at once.”|€ach month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting o “Then I am to go away and leave \‘ . Histars alvave wale much less than you think and will| you for a whole year without hearing Se held on to the banister for sup- | Sisters always welcome, port, and slowly stepped from stair to MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y. from you?" ‘ convinee you that you need no longer i ept would he far better to do that S Tor she trembled o that she Mrs. J. B HOGAN, Pres. arm ac than to raise false hopes " feirail glie wauld falls doo wathout the luxury of modern W ; g W S “Good evenive” she sald, putting [ Make mo just one nromise hefore out 4 hand which shook in spite of her Grand Order of Eagles, Mitmbing I T go. 1 you are free when 1 get back, | 4 Meets every Wednesday nigt | - feioicy i grE efforts for self control, § 8 every ednesday nizht fu PHON Q | may I have another chance to try .uul‘ Elerton Fuller took her hand in |0dd Fellows hall. G. W, Rnwland‘l E 8-4 [] | win you?" j both of his and looked her over eager- | president; W, B. Hiicks, secretary. lakela“d "ardware & Plumblng (;0-1 Y A enL ol Ay o o] f«l; Iy, studying each feature again and you think more of her, ful attention —till it becomes a harvest—a fortune. NOW is “plant- | ing time.” Think it over. \ the same then” [ again G - | All the way home he was haunted s ¢ . A. R, SURRTHITEAD | by the question, “How can 1 teach her | "'..:‘ l:.'”"”":;]:; ';1:.»::,:“!‘:r”:'lwul‘:\}stn:lnx. month at J. M. Sparlin2's, South | to love me when there are to be so 6 ¢ Kentueky, J. R. TALLEY, Adjt many thousand miles between us? A motine - Pave. L won or 108t I my Y S e ¢ role 8 Vi R i R L M A H A vear {8 an eternity, and some other N',“uh 'fy m.|‘k¢ Lo X mes '.\ly mind Good I\C\\ S, [ ] ] L felieh Wil Wi fac® love for you has grown from day to | CONTRA ! > “There is nothing lm do,” he thought [ day, until it did not scem as Af I could OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. The latest news i 1. ! b J U 2 ‘it 10 got acress the contine 5 : : CTOR AND BUILDER | hopelessly. “A man cannot force him. | ! 0 B41ACTOSS ihacontingnte Dot City Officers. found at my News =0 othy, teil me, do vou, can you love Mavor—s v self on a woman who does not want ey ) y Mayor—s. L. A, Clonts, P A ’ . ing newspapers him, and even letters are denfed to | r“"l'hl: :“.4‘1':“.";‘::”' answer nor look up, {saons @ ledi] . b il i ions furn: me."” S e o4 Clerk and Tax Cofiector, H. L |Magazines, etc., are ou bty Intno. I The whole world was wrong; the L ”'?“‘ s Al UG Swatts. after publicatior ¥ and trembling figure told him the S publication. 'Q A woman he loved refused him; he must | ; p Vel Treasurer and Assessor, A, . BUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY. leave his friends and go among strang- LU NG AR UL rerSTeny EAY o : = ‘ " Let me show you some Iakeland homes I have built, { to bring comfort to him, L snying 1 love. vou2» D. Clough 5 | ot Fibeiia soansry With a sizh he picked up the pajer. | fsis T | i Marshal, W, H. Tiliis land postcards, ar: LAKELAND, Phone 267-Green. FIORIDA | N L e oot Tie nced ner | TO. STOP VOUGARIC ACTIOR| Night Watchman, ¥, L Freakiio. a dittle,” he thought. He glanced 1ist- | lossly over the pages. A short para-| Municipal Judge, Gen. J. A, Cox. eraph at the end of a column caucht | Scientist Believed He Would Be Able 4 R ity Attorney, E cke | his eyes. The words "I Love You" wore to “Chain Up® the Streams \Iiv«.\ er n‘;nl' : k lsl'? gy e NO Blu052 THE VERY BEST WHEAT | the title, of Lava. . T T Rae | k Members f Council—- i The article said that a writer ud‘1 i . Munn, Cl \ “F 5 “m.‘ fi=-Morrls G"For those who s only is used to make the flour which | compiled a book telling how ro say “I | In 1767 Sir William Hamilton de 2 l" LAY W. P. Pillans, | : love you,” in every language known | €1ared that were he to live long | Vice-Chairman; Messrs. . M |clgars carried, Lake: to man. He read it a second time An | ©N0Ugh he might solve the problem of | Eaton, G. E. Southard, R. 7. S ip- |makes. Fine smoking ! inspiration came to him, and he cried, chaining :P ‘:ht‘ la\'anfilrmmls I!n v:l» per, W. Ii. Puzh, P. B, Havn'(:s. “the very thing " CRN0GS, AR 3L WEE, AILeE SUGYING tHE] " s tollowing | standins ' The next morning when Dorothy | €TAter of an extinet volcano, he fore. 1t lR anding com- Come Choosc. told with exactitude when fon | Mittees for the year were appoiuted: ’ produce both the flour and the bread, | Roberts came down 1o brvwkfast she | © ¢ bt Finance and Fire, Messrs, E *| tound u letter beside her plate. There | MIBNt be expected. It has now been| i ire, Messrs. Eaton, o o my varied stock, at was Just one sheet of paper, and In the | ®*tablished by experiment that the | Pillans, Haynes. 4 i You ¥ middle was written, el:‘fll grown' r'nrmor as the zone of| Light and Water, Messrs. Haynes, |MaY desire in my line You #- “ " volcanic activity is approached. Hence | Pillans and South ] I in quality of 38 when you see it. You'll li - 1 love you : 14 Southard. |be disappointed in ¥ you see it. You'll liko its taste “Faithfully yours, it is that a German who has made a Streets, Messrs. Scipper South. | ~— still better when you try it. “ELLERTON FULLER~ |8reat study of earthquake and vol ard, Haynes - eanic phenomena advocates th I ST, , [e] She studled 1t with a puzzled frown. “.Mn: of volcanic stations 70:":: Ordinance, Messrs. Southard, Pugh Miss RUb} Dan 1he MOder n Baker Yy g‘l""‘ §_’orhers “What an odd thing for him to do,” | gervation purposes, these to be locat. |20d Scipper. she thought. tand She put the letter into her desk, and ed about the area chosen at certain| Sanitary, Messrs. Pugh, Eaton News S in the hurry of the day forgot it. :l::q.:i“:nfhm':lr::c:n:' ‘:'rr nlmt :'nn sc::’;;. B M S P SRS | egistering ic Improv. c - !er:oob:x "’I"h:':;::;:l?l;h:e :h';.m' machine. First of all, the tempera: | messrs Pilhpl: ‘::x:: n: T " rir, Bllerton Fuiore 4 | ture of the sofland its average fluct. ? » Laton, Pugh. Th Ci That Mad ur. e uations are to be exhaustively stud: State Officers. ¢ gar y “Faithfulness " ) Governor— 7 I Belng a true woman, she was o Batutta o & Sutiu & mem kil o o of dissipating the energy in the inte | bassee. pleased with the gift, and the pleasure ; % Ous a4 ot fade until the nex: morning, rlor of the earth. The earth is to be| Secretary of State—H. Clay Craw- Lakeland Fam H sounded in the volcanie area and a|ford, Tallaha when she found beside her p let- " Ssee. llVe wmm Yfll WI" I.ike ter in the same fine hnudwz:‘n.,,‘ All fim :d‘.’:': ";:'::“‘::"c:'":‘l‘: : Comptroller—W. V. Knott, Talla- assee. 1 was: & V0“r Nelohnors ’ ‘f::‘::m necessarily be very deep. It Is potnt | poo0 s ‘ “Faithfully your ed out that a wire system under the easurer—J. C. Luning, Talla- We are exercising great care to ‘ ully yours : | earth connected with one above |12 “ELLERTON F1" " above = sell our ROSEDALE lots only to the “Well of all the silly “_‘n_lll;l;:z"‘.‘»'h. would make possible the study of vol. | Attorney-General—Park M. Tram. best class of people. Thus we give | thought, “what absurd th:; e i ;‘nh; action hn. it 1s registered step | mell, Tallahassee. s clam o 1w wil | by step on the recorder. When thie| Commissioner :o Rolil.‘::\‘lep.nfmhbors in addition { shall be accomplished, attention can|A. McRae l_;’m: Of“-\gflmml?e—w- OSEDALE'S other atiratelons. In the afternoon l_!le tiolets came | pe directed to diverting the ener, o g g Wide streets, shade trees, fertile | with the one word, “fai':’uiness” on concentrated on a particular polnt b‘e’ e e I.\(. Holloway, Tallahassee, : sail, building restrictions. Inside the his card fore the volcano has a ch > 'as tha o | P ance to 14 city, one block east from Lake Mot Day after day it was %> same. Each | fairly started - Railroad Commissioners—R. H : | . . Hul. o Wt the ‘wonde 1 tove 1 wor Plate.| It ls eaid that the Ttalfan govern (%00 Burr, Chairman; Newton A e *! been 3 s ot different language. I ‘ere In & ment has been approached in the mat | Blitch, Royal C. Duun. W. C. Yon (] @ SMlTH & STEITZ i o e 107 afternoon | ter and has dered proposals with | Secrotary All communications | reference to a study of Vesuvius — | She was at first vexed hen amysed, | ‘s Week! | should be addressed to Tallahasse: and G. C- ROGAN then really angry. Firally she wrote Harper's Kly | see. him a formal note askin. St S . ————— T — | Deen-Bryant Duilding, SOl St 1 < him to dis- Find Use for Waste Product. Where Palaces Are Deserted. : BLU I\ TS | { Will furnish plans and specifications or will follow any plans and | great variety. 56es into onr bread. And the very best methods only are employed to You'll like the looks of our bread Whatever you want in rea lestate Th ver cam . In Wilmingtor, 1 a use is bei Persia is a lang of 4 you wa S e answer came Lok . S ise is being | eserted palaces. wg have it that you 60 ot like the mt:m s;\'\"1 ¥ {ou:}d for t;e was © Products of paper Ispahan. once a capital and powerful s. 0| mills which have been accumulating f(‘it}' of the kingdom. is now being de 0 win you if I oy . :‘r]:elway“t.'\ make so . MUSt have | for years and ave been thought |eTed. and whole streets and many - - You care for ;. ™ One facto- & s Y | Let me correspond wirh vey ro me. | valueless. One factory hag dumped | Palaces are now tenantless. | Iy &l 1 91 & Ou regular- | gver 100.000 tons of r ' e | ¥ and 1 stoy tetiere® gmptose oy 1 from ————— She made no r¢ . poilers on the neighborin ’ . y as the let- | oring about eigh: acres Tbi‘! it now The Soft Answer, 1ed to N oo ™e she put them | 1o be treated by a proces . E She (with irritation)—Oh your con- One MRy dar b o ing the carbon for the mar the | 9uct IS enough to make an angel weep. g 77 U 0 Ciearing out het ' rest will be converted into & r.| He—T don't see you shedding any | tears. 5 For Sale at All St°