Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 3, 1912, Page 2

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PR— i .you think more of her, of course, but[‘ ( THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND,, FLA,, JULY 3, 1912, PAGE TWO When Marcia Came Home| (Copyright, Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A. { M. Regular communications held on .\'o.ul“(“o“d and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p. jm. Visiting brethren cordially in-{ .p i ¢l moiher,” Marcia said | g : [ vited. J. L. LOVE, W. M. tensely, “but I'm not going back.” 0f all the attentions you can show | J. F. WILSOXN, Secy. Constance looked at her in amaze- | 2, by Associated Literary Press.) 3 —— ment, “You're not—zoing back,” sh or the presents you can buy uothmg| Kabdlita Clshtan. S 6 W 166 | ndict is more aypreciated than a box of 29 meets the first Thursday night in} Tm tired of it all, and I've told— [ ; leach month iy Masonic Hall, \'i.-:iul"f‘l W rice candy row and then, H‘ \! could you? manced, s Widlson, A B Our Candies Taste Good V' and Are in Good Tastc v Chapter. < welcomed., €. (;.' ki | reed the -‘/f‘}.".n__ fh“‘ _Cr: ('QC SR an v this.. After she is yours A ULE L Qavilig ¢ U¢ i such t! are reciated even |, but we are always studving h more than before. She knows that{day Increase The Quaniin We pgive the Tmost now but we are anxic - “Oh,” Constance you do such a thing, M to be shown even better. Naturally 1. 0. 0. F. “Because,” Marcia pantcd, “because still she likes to be told and she likes ruve halves of onnatse more. Phone us and prove it ate avere Belday nizht at 7:a9] 1 know what life up there means. ] she can't tell you this but try her just sty .l,”'mj' nl‘,m f't 7:391 Yrou don't. OF course, Pill is a law. sou or 10stess T\{: tlc 5 ) at 1. 0. 0. F. Iml.l ,corner Main and yer, but his clients are all the men ay make the introductions; ¢+ Best Butter, per pound . cr.ce with a box of our candy and see | Tennessec. Visiting brothers cor-| ypo work in the forests, and the el 1 pronery @ 31 dially invited. R. M. DAMPIER, women—why they are the wives of ronounce “Adeluaide” this way, “Ad- ;5} oty UE vttt e B i SN AR R DT G N how much it means. Why not? Noble Grand. | those m nd there isn't anything | <0 and “Adele” with the mark |3 Gottolene, 10 pound pails. ..................... \d-da-lee,” with- bos S\ 28 Rec. Sec to do, and I won't go buck—so don't [ 0Ver the first “e” i i 7 M, BMAILES, Be0, Beo ask me, Connie—don't $k\ g out the mark over the “e” it is gener- | ¥ Co“"ler}e' 4-pound paxl‘s ----------------- oy N . All t C m e For two. months Marela lived fn s ahy cailed "Adell” i Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails. ..................0 0""3, a“ a, an es K. OF Pj whirl. Her mother, joyous at having SRR j 4 cans family U S A e - . Regular meeting every Tuesday possession for a little while of her Better Not. o ioa O <3485 at 7:30 at 0da Fellows Hall, Vistte [ 5 5000 F0 0 ded Bt with gifts, C ehonld o hes sk @ giel if he | 7 cans baby size Cream. .. ...l ing members always welcome. and Marcin appeared at garden par- 27 On parting at | ¢ 1-2 barrel best Flour J. W. BUCHANAN, JR., ties and tennis events, and golf tour- de e it he can kiss | 19 pounds best Flour Quick Delivery Chancellor Commarder. [naments, robed exquisitely in - rose v © Picnic Hams, per pound .................. A M. JACKSON, Seccretary. color or in white, e ] i She dressed Paby Margaret like a| Never, never, Billy boy, ask a girl | Cudehy's Uncanvassed Hams. .. ......... i doll and took her with her. 'To-|to kiss you unless you're a man grown |5 Qetaogn Soap, 6 for. ... .ovvvneiiiiennnnnn. G.LAtoB Ot_l L 1:‘ gether they were petted and praised nd yon feel very sure that “she” is Gr 5 Sd C fiP{: ound Orange Blossom Div, No., 499. “And if T were up there with Phil” | the girl of all girls whom you wish to {F FOUNA UORCOEIBLENOMELL o3 0 sl o sl atainay G. L A. to I of L. E. meets every | Marcia said ‘o Connie, 1 should have | make your wite, Let this be your rule: | i 5 gallons Kerosene ...........oooviiii oonns second and fourth Wednesdays of | spent this summer listening to the | Do not ask w girl to do anything for |§l each month at 2:20 p. m. Vislting frogs croak and the chickens sing” vou thet you would not want your sis- | 8 o ¢ Sisters always welcome, “You would have shared Phil's|ter to do. Girls are perfectly delight- ¥ \ ' . Cabis 4 hopes and sorrows,” sald Connle. | ful chums and comrades, but treat ‘ ‘ i 4 “,IRS,I J'“( '”1(‘)‘:}0\“:,:\ PSeL 4 “Oh, Marela, isn't he loncly ™" them as such; don't take the bloom of ® [ ] bt AR g R ExSuy LIow “He doesn't say s0,” said Mareia, | the rosebud or the blush from the Grand Order of Eagles. cvasively. peach, but treat your girl friends with Two weeks later Phil came down | all the reverence and protection that i< their due and your privilege to give. . = Don’t kiss, and don't hug. T wish If, could write all this in capitals, so as | 4 to attract the attention of every boy and every gir! who are good enough to read our department. Meets every Wednesday night In|to fetch his wife. armacy 0dd Fellows hall. G. . Rowland,| “You are coming home with me, president; W, B. Hicks, scerotary, | Marcia,” he suld. S “Why?" she looked at him in sur- PHONE 89 Knowledge Braadens Him prise. “I thought you knew I wasn't coming any more?” The more a mar. knows about this "Th:t A : is what you said, and 1 —- world the more w'lling he {s to put up thought T might let you have your with the petty fanlts and vices of his way. But—I'm not going to let you tellows.—Detroit Free Press, take your life in your hands. I promised to love and protect you. The Cigal' That Made T T My duty to my child places upon me the same obligation to love and pro- MY LINE INCLUDES tect her—I haven't any right as a Lakeland Famous s From “Sunhine.” T nave been reading the questions, and have noticed many usefu' an- swers, Do you think there is harm in two young girl friends of sixteen spending a day at a park in their home town without their parents? And is there harm in having a gentleman friend of your own age at your home? —Sunshine. Job Printing as WING to the! enlargement of cur newspaper and’ publishing tusirces, husband and father to let you stay * | here.” : ; : That night Marcla talked it over Newspapers with Connle. “Do you think I ought = to go back?” “If a man loved me,” sald Connie, MagaZines “as Phil loves you, I would go with him to the end of the world.” “That’s what I thought,” said Mar- Stationery cia, bitterly, “when 1 married DPhil, but romance doesn't survive long Pos( Cards when you are up against the hard things of life.” Philip Ames took with him an un- Cigars willlng wife. The trip on the train was a silent one. Only little Mar- . . . garet prattled of the return. “Are the pussies and the chickens expect- Come and see me before pur- | ing me?" she asked her father. I see no harm in going quietly to the park together and behaving like young girls should, nor in having a man vis- itor at your home with the permission of your parents. Men are not ogres, and 1 regret to say that it is often be- cause girls are so very careless with themselves that we are forced to be on guard. If girls realized that they must act so as to preserve their dig- nity, men would soon get over at- tempting to take any liberties. it has\been necessary!tolmove;’ The News Job_Office up-stairs where it will be found in Roon 11 aud 12, Kentucky [Building, in the o petent charge of [Mr. G. J. Willizms. I Farewell Surprise Party. : _ I have planned to have a party for BLUNTS "\':‘s, and the pine ;rm‘s have i0!s | a friend who is to move to another 'husin r elsewh ’ ') of tv ings to whisper in your ears.|town. ¥ & ERURrR Your Don't you know when the sun is set-| There are to be about twelve girls ting how they whisper, whisper, and | about thirteen or fourteen years old. anything that{can bef printed, if 1« the best work |at the right pricces. o Mr. Williams. patronage appreciated. sing lullaby songs?" Could you suggest some games and a “Yes,” sald lttle Margaret, “and|menu for a light lunch? This is to be that's the time when you always tell | a surprise—Topsy. N B mother how much you love her.” — : .\larr’:_.;; Its}:ct;lm;. felt hpr{ heart I feel sure, my dear, that with all eap. at had been one of Phil's| the suggestions in today’s paper that Miss Rub Daniel littlo ceremonies in their temple ot | vou will find just what ¥ wa or | For Sale at All Stands | Four parts. Al You il ave to do love. Af gunset he would take her in| your party. ave to do is el News Stand his arms and ~n “Another day i8!to expl that it is to ours, dear e | be a » I would give the in- | SURE DEA"I Io Bfl). Lobby of Edisonia Theater. When 1 L iatione vertalls. 1€ 306 wakt 1o ait membered wi get up a jolly pre for the going- | . ! she who had r away friend, that could easily be ar- | g3 BUGS AND INSECTS | W Fiske Johnson | = - e i . v who hg | ranged when you ask them, ) patlent of his i ‘ R < I B w E E K 4 Agents wanted anywhere and ev- who had, one n : f 3 When to Wear Them. a erywhere, sunset litany to I enjoy your hints to the needy so & & 9 Rid your houses today of bedbugs R[AI fSIAIt toil and trouble—anoth | much that 1 shoue and get a good nizht's rest. 1t will _ =, i loneliness.” | you for advice ar —DEALER IN onlagiringed: 3:‘1 1 rargota su‘:::(()r ‘h\anl" sty ol v . IEY { Staple and Fancy Groceries. vour money Tack, 1t will ki ane | ogrs Negotiated |a e “arter irsect from a red bay te a cockroach Bdir aoiicere h : : 1 . are : | The ;News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Bulir: it T would come to | $1 a gallon or $1.25 delivered ——— the reason of hi dawned up Applv to ‘Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orang | v - e Grove Property a Specialty. : 94 nunne s ELLERBE by g i ey PHONE 19 Cod shoo and hara . 207 North | ROOM 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING |ty some Wy ; ; Ok sion. 4 WITH WO0D'S MEAT MARKEL CHINESE LAUNDRY 3 S. L. A. CLONTS & | are iome n, DEALER IN Will open next Monday | simir. -wit sou s 1o , , § 34 ‘m for the best, and not blame me out! T J. W, E s T C | 3 too much?” a Lalge Cream. .............00n Real tstate at lOb MassaChuse"S‘ Suddenly she ed he 1 Eithe oper: of late R R S g !‘A ! ;Tk‘i‘ sun is se - - | the corres ard seems in fa- 17 o d Bay AN SR e , | lously, s b cor, marked wi ram, R AT L s S S R SRR R venue, near corner of ¥ o 1 paidt e e Saiie. poe e e tock her in b T Card party invitations should be ac- s PO SBCK. . ccvvevianniiciiians uffice in Clonts’ Building. 'Rose street. | his face to hers, she heard his cepted or regretted at once, and o | gl?y.kb“t}"ei: 100 lg:k = | | whieper of fierce rapture, “Another | ope should g0 Without notifying the | Oa: e;er Sack e - day is ours—another day of love, | hostess of their intention to attend. . AP TPPTT TT L = CITY AND COUNTRY PROPER' ISAM wl"fi Pl‘fl r- l dear heart.” | MME. MERRI. Shorts, per Sack . R e L SOME FINE BARGAINS. b prieto |

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