Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 12, 1912, Page 2

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THE SVENING VELEGR.as), LAK ELAND, FLA, JULY 12, 1912, ———————————————————— T ——— st = —\\ T e e —— ZVERYTAING 0 BUILD A ' ) ry houses, all kinds K D@fllllllf Uk ot {What the Whils | = § ! il make price and term ‘ !”..,““¢. A S R.ose Saw | Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida Wl Carni- 1 Smith. T-2-t ine Call Phome R RENT--Furnished rooms 1-28-tt| 11 =outh Kentucky. Hot and cold The world seemed very fair and | & seriice try ke 0. K.i® Phone 38 Blye. 7-1-00 | peautiful that summer morning when % < : ent lunch coun- I first awoke to a consciousness of its lT Wl LL PAY L v 1 4 Florids avenue. Hot WANTED--Twe, three or six de- existence and of my own life and [ 4! houre 4-15-tf, | -1ably located lots in Dixieland or!fragrance, and thrust a tiny white ' 5 : Fust Lakeland. Give best price and | petal out from among the close grecn Brick Lumber ' tHorse wagon and har- Hia d block numbers | leaves to take my first view of it. 1 Avpole e F Brush, or 'rltel‘ i ‘,lfw _‘," d?. -okl 1 Fl was very happy in those early days. s o . 2-18-t¢| \ddress "'Dusiness, Takeland, . na. The bees and humming-birds kissed lee Shlngles [l'”\ a1, 7-2-t!{ 1o as they floated lazily by and whis- IDENT, PLATE-; pered sweet messages of the garden C t L h { =TEAM BOILER l-\'l Mann Plumbing and Constructio | Jire They flattered me until I thought emen at £ s+ D M SLOAN, room 9,|((. 209 Kentucky avenue, will do|] was the most beautiful thing in the o 4+ wilding Residence phome|yqur building. Brick, stone, steel or | garden until she came, and then I lost Plaster \ M]" \\"Ork & tireen 4-6tf. | 1in. You: plumbing done strictly san- lnYA}l:ar( ol . " ream of loveliness she was as 0 K BAKERY. Uary, 'aons ”9' ! she came down the path clothed all in o mo'to I8 “Quality Dbefore FOR SALE -Five acres of grape- clinging pink, just the color of the % TO SEE US! fl yeans and we are putting|iruit and orange land, 3 2-10 miles| mogs roses that grow near me, with wothing '8 our cakes and pies but|south of Lakeland on good road, be-| hair like the sunlight that lles spark- woupalously clean, wholesome and wn Lakeland and Mulberry; 2 |ling on the soft grass, and eyes like seurshing ngredients Come and red: small house and good well. | dark violets. They told me she was - s shop Peacock buildi ieal place for home and small grove, | & human. a“ a At ng . P T b ',‘ ! ;.) (Q; Box 577, Lake One day she stopped by the bush ¢7 Seuth Fiorida A8 DatEin 4p.| a0d told us she was very happs, but Foot of Main Street, City ""| would soon be much happier; then FOR RENT Furnished room with | she patted us and called us her bridal Office: hot and cold bath Close in. Phone| roses, and declared no one should POR ALE horse pow et hoiler | e or power air 1ift, which| remp= snliens of water per min-| | . 7-8-tf | touch us until she gathered us for her ‘b W K MRae 619! i i . dd i .' 2 ) - IR FOR RENT Ofice rooms in the we’l‘h:an:e‘::’;hlng T ke was one PRICES RIGHT . SERVICE RlGHT NO“ {Fwith Hardin building. See J. Flyo0 0] night when I heard steps on . red 'y do your tin- 2.6 o e AN & ,:,lf Rt I -tf) the gravel, and looking up saw my ving - e “";‘ FOR RENT 3 or 4 nice rooms, | loved one coming, and with her anoth- *orh i : ria <! =0 2 | tornished or unfurnished, single or|er human, taller and not nearly so Kot . Prone 116 {4 vogether Phone J. 1. Thompson, | Pretty: he did not look like a flower 6-19-t1) Red. |8t al, unless it were to remind one of BEEDE PPEIIBDE z~s»:«;‘ 7:00 p. m., second and fourth Sun.| Municipal Judz I : : <tandard Oil man, or 21 sl the tulips. I never did care much for i days ! City All(:rlx.\ ) ops A 01T | them. My love was all in white, and | Keeper of Park, \ " B - g NIk To et aomude tor his|looked like the tall lilies that. grow Catholic Church l Members of ¢ \ ko See Robert Foster, | near the gate, :.\hmn, Clairman: Florida or addressi He was speaking to her in low tones. Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. " Vice-Chairm ! ”]";I;! “'rfll Il:‘.:;’;l\\;";fi l“'l'l‘hsmg'h(b““‘ ‘: i Services are held on second and Eaton, G. E. Soutty could hear her volee plainly, She was I & 7 & S Vi bl ool G ing: < Maurice, if there fs any truth {fourth Sundays. pel;h\}. Irl'”[ ”T“‘v ! b i Apply ta W ; in this, tell me—I eannot bear to think ' i e 1 l" : JOLON IR C 102t you would deceive me.” Then 1 looked \ i, E. Church, South. e l"‘“b for the you " Leeer, bedd o bup in his face it logked very white in ! Sk iy Finance and i ; Lronobeiit gk | the moonlight. Then he said: . C. Jenkins, Pastor. P:Il:}l;s, Haynes e m“”] “Ruth, you do not understs ~unduy school “:45 o, m, Light and \\ } * | bave only lived the life of the | worming sermon 11:00 a, m. | Pillans and Sout bavcain Bstell Kentz fgan e He paused then and came to- i i e i Btveats Stoss ' ide Lo ward |m‘\.;l felt myselt tremble with L Corner Florida avenue and Bay U1 wiunine "rw 700 oM. lard Hivuee | apprehension—-yes, my fears were M S T eGP E| : ik — ) ;r(l‘:lxllzv-d. he ph)u-kc-d me, and 1 knew | ]l“" l;::im\‘\““‘lm Dudiey ‘\0“1”"' Prayer-moeeting Wednesday 7:00 Or(lln.anrg Mossps $1es Resucr {my fate wus sealed—that [ would nev- A n'h R R p m ;dnd h'umwr. i \ s 1 | er be one of her bridal roses. 1 thought ARay o g ; | i Sanitary, M s el i m‘ - ',\”m“' '1‘ "': | ghe started when she saw what he had | ‘ stevens, superintendent, i Scipper. bl & . * | done. [ Preaching Sunday at 11 a. . and A {anitil taigiover . : ". : ,‘, "'l::{ \.:“:;H‘L‘r | He handed me to Ruth. “Take this | 715 p. m. Chn'“aé Church. ‘hl'\‘.\'l‘:‘. m”“'”‘“ a \ 4 little rose, dear, as a symbol of wmr‘ Weekly prayermeeting \\odx.esd.\y‘ i | 1-1-8 purity and nobleness and trust mes= | Lyening at 7:80. ! Geo. W. Wclmer, rastor. | Sl i cannot you do this?" [ Woman's Missionaty and Ald So Sunday school 9:45 a. m { iovernor \ \ Think It Over. Ier volce as she replied was cold | . L i Communien 10:45 a m : Mr M The tradidional fool and his money | and hard—1 scarcely recognized it ds‘ ‘iety Monday 3:30 p. m. ommt ! Secretary of St ! . v 8 K Bapti Y : Poople's Meeting! Preaching, 11:00 a. m. : ¢ are hucky over 1o have got together i | (ho same that had talked so lovingly | APt:t Young Peop Bl M osa t 1th | ford, Tallahassec e first place. Puek m us. “Maurice, I am not to be trifled | 2t 6:15 p. m. ! Y. P S C E co-operates wit Comptrollcr- — ! with. 1 want to know the truth, and | Regular monthly business meeting | "ther socleties at Cumberland Pres- ok you must let me be the judge as to its | tirst Wedneaday at 7:30 p. m., wierian church, RERER significance in the weaving of our lives | e | Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. ha:‘sre?s"r”. J. hereafter.” { o “Well, then, Ruth, I will tell you—" | Enss lakshand Mission. . Attorney-General i N T Phene 279 R. P. BROOKS Fla. Ave & Main S | Here I lost thelr conversation, for at i ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. | mell, Tallahassee his first words she dropped me on the | Sunday school at 3 p. m. K. A. Commissioner of \: DAILY MENU | Path and they walked on. | Miltea, superintendent. Prayer-| Sunday school at 10 a. m. No ser-{ yrepao malan: f lay a long while on the rough | meeting Thursday at 7 p. m vices during the summer on account| g : - s . Al eznd upt. of Public Beet Cuts Flonda Pound | Pork Cuts, Kansas City Pound. | gravel, feeling lonely and homesick for s of the illness of tho rector |\l Hznowa\ Tallal ’ | o 1 1 was a 1 : | II:IY swaying bush, when I was aroused Presbyterian Church. ——— Ralilroad Com | 2., | by hearing Ruth say, in broken, tear & tul tones: “Leave me, Maurice, for the | omClAL nmECTORY gon Burr, Ch Mutton Cuts Pound | sake of my love for you, leave me." Rev. R A \Ward, acting pastor. | Blitch, Royal . Dur! in 25¢ |1 heard him plead with her—then he supday ol 9:45 a. m. | Mayor—S. L. A, Clonts, Secretary. All French 1. | turned suddenly and left her standing Morn sermon 11:00 & m ('Phone 210-Red.) should be addressed " quite near me. She stood motlonless, Y. P. S C. E. meets at ¢ p. m. Cilerk and Tax Cofiector, H. L ‘ as though listening to catgh the last 4 4 Swatts 357 1 Qm e Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30 und of his footsteps-the click of o 3 . Treasurer and Assessor, A. . Showing of “Do Census * | the gate sounded in the distance, and Avmist g s W I “d ¢ | then all was silent. At last she gave Lutheran Church. ki ead, : At Sabetha, lf“ ) s et Sutte.Sansss Oits Soand smoked. sliced 2| one sob and fell all in a heap on the — Collector of Light and Water, C |taken. One fami: et S o o o | gravel near me Rev. 1. 1. Matbias, Pastor. D. Clough were dols in > , & ‘i o1 How Ilonged to comfort her—and I <y qar schoel 10:00 a. m, | Marshal, W. H. Tillis. ’trv;:x::v“r.n:r' it & rh sausa ag, | think she must have felt my sympa-| prepching service 11:00 a. m,, nnd' Night Watcnman, F. L. Franklin, oo (o o N e e thy, for after a while she put out her ’ R ~ hand and raised me to her lips and Extras ! kissed me so tenderly, that even now, S e — —_— — ! . N " { though 1 am old and yellow and shriv- ’ ) i 1 ' " a while she arose and carried m the house and up to her room | 2 was a new world 1 19 Buy a Watch Where the Stock is Large The laige 1mcrease in the sale of Watches tor the past month has more than ever cont GIVE US * TRIAL Jacksonuille Try the NEW HOTEL ASTOR ageered bag d and and 1 was through the night 1 lay the » orner Bay ana Hogan Streets her, wondering why she I ;vods and prices are right. '5 l\(‘ksol\'ll.l E. FLORIDA | and white. Aftera whilea f We carry representative patterus of the standard American and forcign makes. ' tor and Telephor nd 1tor [ mer of light came in at the We guarantee every Watch sold to be an accurate and reliable time keeper } \ } ¢ Room ! T heard the chirp of birds « Wi 4 g : Locats | garden. and the old fan morn Some special values at from $10.00 to $25.00. Come in today. ' ey Coolest llooms m Cl“ ing sounds, seeming so faint and t o way. How I longed to be down wi A P’ t Sh G d ASTOR INVEISTUENT X ¢ KBV my companions breathin the soft easure 0 Ow 00 S S INVESTNENT €O Proprictors A VANCE, President sweetness of the summ 1 R s % e e o . | Evervthing was glooms: 1 AP _LlOEs YOUR WATCH KEEP TIME’—If vou have a watch that ha: faded to keep cor G eR Rt far in the great room : t} T as. We cater to such jobs g W VNN so still and white and did s " COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland. | REAL ESTATE s U ' miv. We have 1t ts, and if 1t is INSUR \\CE p down beside her \\‘.1!1 strar Tenderly they raised her an! out Ny W can o \ best on carth rivl pened Polk Counly Real Estate & Insurance C0. 3 om0 oiw o e - | : Office: Rocm 7. Deen & l)r_\‘:mt Bnilding 8 dropped from the stem. 1 bad never |11 oo rduced | erary so« £ N g i tley will remain single as many vears | the tn as the bird utters his call when they \ first hear him. of the lectu ) have it. He says "’ thing. roat for which great singers are seen a human die—and she was o ‘P:::d“e“ and small children are pun- O30, Yweet and beautiful —Bufalo Express. V0 QEOFQYI0

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