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IHE E\ENINS TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., AUG. 23, 1912. P e e ] e — S R e e oo = 1 FATE'S STRANGE FREAK mmowe || THE LAST CALL ON Stephen leit the city streets and wan- ‘dered out into the country. He had | but recently returned from abroad and | 'he contemplated making a journey on | the morrow to his sister's summor | . home. He had not seen her for 1hree 1)e1rs but the pro=pect of his visit to i her was somewhat marred by the 7 knowledge that among her guests it | ik CIDENT. PLATE pwould be the parazon of a girl whom f ’ H i A she haqd “picked out for him,” the giow- ‘:‘I.OA\ix ,.VHLO, i, | Ing deseriptions of whom he had de ‘ ,‘ 38ginning Saturday’ August 1 7tlli. i 4611 liberately omitted to read in the jet- : ‘| 3 L | vt o) e v o e sy w4 ypyi]] sell any Straw Hat in my store is picked over | was decidedly wearied, when he saw ! ; Z 7 ‘ iz shipment jnst received. Lake- | ahead of him in a runabout in which | * S S 1and Book Store. 7-24-tf | Was seated a middlc-aged woman. FOR- SALB-—0 passmger touring Z s e Both machine and cccupant were mo- . : v e condition, or will ex-| GENERAL TEAM WORK-—Furn [, o0 0 L for part payment on Lake-|:ure and piano moving Calj Phone pp— ¢ : “Can you start iy car for me?' she = 4 reul estate. Address Box 536 | 249 W, E. Tyler. 1-23-11 | agked anxionsly as he approached. and 8-10-tf | 7Two full sets Alger books for boys [ The trouble was a very simple ond ! SALE—25-horse power boiler | just rececived at the Book Store. and he adjusted it for her deftly and Regular prices on these hats were from $2.00 to $2 .00 courteousl SR 4 -horse power air lift, which . 7'“'“ She mn’tod him to ride with her, s \ Aups 350 gallons of water per min- READ--Carver's ad in this issue. |anq he readily accepted. But when » ¢ Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tt ——————— he had taken the scat beside her, to (] ® i FOR SALE—TLarge oak sideboard, | ;ANN PLUMRBING AND X his surprise she quickly turned the ! in good condition and oak extension CONSTRUCTION CQ | machine around and speeded on into Ir S otng’ 00 dining table. Cheap for cash if tak- Will build your house, do tin work, the country. = —— - re——— All $3.50 Manhattan Shirts reducedto . . . &2 4 d the city when I met you. Will you St avenue, ized iron, tin, piteh, ruberoid or tile. y ¥ y ' kindly let me out?"” | C.ee us a call. Phone 110, 209 Ken- PO SALE - Horse and covered “My boy, don't you know me!" she WALON L1 YOUr own price on account mcky Ave. 7-18-tf. | entreated. “I am taking yvou home.” A" 2.00 Shll‘tS l’educed tO . . . . % I 4: S ealth, M. Huehings s o v stz The specd was increased. He re- ) \ s ; ; called the story he had heard of a | 2 : - f Vary 01d TextSosk of Health. 1o Tol I, L e death of her All 1.30 Shirts reduced to . A . . 113 1t is sald there are 285 verses 0 son, who liveq in a beautiful home Testament and 240 in the New , SIE Tepielesdt ad miles from the city. Presently he eaw a tourlng car approaching at a rate of speed equa! to his own. There | St At was a simultancous grinding of o Testament relating to disease, sick- ness, their cauzes, treatinent and pre- vention. All 1.00 Shirts reduced to g o y All 75c¢ Shirts reduced to G A All 50c¢ Shirts reduced to 0 30 n brakes “Doctor.” sald the woman, address- | Ing the elder of the two men in the | ear, “this is my son!"” “I am glad he has returned,” he said | gravely. “I am Dr. Duvul,” turning to | Stephen with a warning significant | 1 Rignt Men Always on Hand. { One of the most streiking features of | the present decade 1s the miraculous | way in which the right people have ap- . pearaed to meet new needs.—kxchaoge, Seacre truck pateh FOR Come early before they are all picked over. mile from city limits on lLake Sad Case. | look, “your mother's physician " . ¥ ooflingsvworth, Addreess M), Simon, Knicker—*DId the candldate get “I met my mother” said Stephen, Must haye room for ’ncoml"g Fall SIOCk. oy a0d o phone 254, S-20-6p | rattled?’ Bocker—“Yes, he told the | “‘and fixed her car, and she was bring- FWO FURNISHED ROOMS In|bables they lied and kissed the man |Ing me home. Waq can all go on now.” PR e :‘{ wendern howse. 111 South New York | Who ran agalnst him.” ! A quick run of three miles brought ¥ e 8-22-6p | them to a driveway leading into a pri- ! | b b e When Humor Grates. | vate park beyond which was a unmutlh- i i FWO' 4-ROOM COTTAGRS® for When a man is not amused, he feels | faced. stone house. A tall, lithe girl utoand three d-room cottages forf o involuntary contempi for those who | “ame Into Stephen’s vision. ontimes Soomuen per month. | gre —kdward Bulwer Lytton “Irene!” exclalmed the woman joy- aree rooms. 1. W STALLY. 1 FOR - RENT S-acre track farm, B 3 | en at once. Inquire of Mrs. R. W |du your plumbing, run water and so “r;(e;’“ ‘:["‘:n;‘d;;‘gst toheret:::ot':) . ) Weaver, at Mrs. Brownings, Tennes- | forth, roof your house with galvan- | an o ! fully, “my son has come!"” | “I am go glad,” replied the girl, her { 5 i : y face paling. as she extended a welcom- d SLLBOIE 000N RO ILARE: SROWR W8 ing hand to Stephen. “But, Mrs. Good- i ! 15 per month or $150 "win, you must bg so tired after yvour | volin advanee, See W, P, ride. Come and li& down befora visit- lincor 8-9-t¢ g with him " i : Takes Laurels From Brooklyn. | Lutheran Clurch FOR RENT - 1 o teack farm, You acted very wisely," Irene said “pon't call Brookiyn the City of f,'(«g‘ Cor, E. Orang 15 miles south of Lakeland, known [to 'hlvnlw-n,':lnt'r Mrs. Goodwin had | ehurehes,” save 4 Globe Trotter, who | r?”'," tai e Ataid : Dr. Wi : . e {retired. “We are under great obliga- | j5 cqually tamiliar with the Hudsen, | -\'n) UTennessee Ave ¢ b, Whipp's pluce. 2 acres irrigate { tions to i Mr.—~" s v ¢ 4 i s ! ERT| ¢ ! 2300 to July. 1913 or $20. por { tlons to you, Mr.— the Rhine, the tunges and the Nile. ) Wit Sinday soh i e Talrd There is a vity in India which 18! { S uohth inc gdvinee. See W TRk “l am Miss Mervue, and of course | Jooked upon < haly” by Buddhists | bR "rhimson N-0-te i {vou see that Mrs. Goodwin fs not In | and Brahmins whic b might dispute the ! 1:00 p. m., second FOR RENT One tarnished room.| Lakeland Lodge No. 91, . & A, her right mind. She has a passing [ title Renures has abour 2,000 temples | = dara § ! hone 214 Blue Apply 210 West | M. Regular communications held on | |fancy that yon are her son. She has | gnd in these and tixed in the narrew | SRR PRR R i ' emot. socond and 4th Mondays at 7:20 p zf‘“'l'( to h}:""’ "“"“~ '"lfd when -“:"‘ streets where the pablic is free to | Catholic C! o {awakens she may have forgotten she | wor sive Abnat 3 idols ¢ Chw FOR AT One e newly fur- {0 Visiting brethren cordially - | SO0 S8 SR AT TATEIG T | wonbil 0 o i Mot Ae | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCK. Rev. A B, Fox, Pt - : : ' : y fi § E f P : to doo boliel, it is the g . o y . Bt & ity (s el roon \pply to Pickard | Vited J. I,“ I.Q\ E \‘\. M. ‘or you. If you can spare the e | to paradiee, to wiich 41 who dwell | Corner I-.l:mdn avenue and Bay St goietees are Wl v Do tilding, o phone J. F. WILSON, Secy. “There are no demands upon my | within its walls enter imnmediately { The Rev. William Dudley Now! I, fourth Sundaye ‘ N-21-6p Po—— dme.” he hastencd to assure her, and | ir. D, vastor i ST A ek g | akel: ‘hapte o he proceeded to relate how he had = T | Sun school 9:40 4 C FOR RENT--One good office room | Lakeland l{l.lllh‘r. R. A. M. No i 1|'\fl s -Il ; e Fewer Willing to Seil Thelr Hale- | | iday &clioo) 45 4 m H 2 e 20 meets the first Thursday night in M€t the unlortunate an -and a g i R e Stevens, superiatendent i S wor carnished or unfurnished, ln iy companied her home Owing to the tact that the young it e Drane building, Apply to H. cach month In Masonic Hall, \N,l- “She has never tried to leave here | COURUNIER 0 France, “f‘l"" the { . i AR L L . H.fw g companions welcomed. O G before, s0 we were not on the wa'ch, | S1% ding influence of the cities, are | 7:1. p. m. cnday ol ”‘ Arcadell, 3ec'y.; J. F. Wilson, H. P becoii I wore . It was providential that you met her roas o the Weekiy prayertieting Wednosday Morii they “wvalk For R Office 1o the | and comprehended the situation appearance o! event ‘ o <mith flardin building. sSee J. F.| Palin Chapter, . K. 3. mects every aas insisted that | dine with y¢ “”“ “"“'-“""' a8 i all Chelr AR Womanr's \irsionary ani Aix 8o l wveni ‘ -\'r.\ ¢ “h tg, second and fourth nh-'mlu) nights ‘hen spend the evening with you l“.“f ~‘“‘1' “““‘v‘" ‘\‘ ‘|' I FCU Loty Menday w0 po m Prayer m: 3 f oach month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs “Will you®" she asked anxiousl “,“H" " n».nv ae 7Y SR B i B bix %, ; 2 W R 5 of each mouth at 7:30 J . | Limoges hair tai in the ma-ket aptiz:t Yoruaw People's Meeting b 1 Vlora Keen, W. M. Lucie ¥ b, e assented eagerly. After dimer » i ,. At 6010 l ’:: - _-_—_:‘ e © 7 they went to Mrs. Goodwin’s apart. | Plice of the eitr ihere were fewer et { booton, Seey ments. His task was not difficuit. The dealers present than -.':.1 betore. The [ Regular montily business meeting | Christi poor woman was quite content to sit supply of haic i -'“v _and prices ' frst Wednescay at Op w Geo. W Weim MISC[[[AN[OUS Lakeland camp No. 78, W. 0. W., heside him and prattle gently. Then | Fanged from $i0m 1o $1.80 @ pound, e B Sl s . meets every second and {ourth Thurs- Irene sang In a |h|r{mn;:(‘r‘umrnlm East Lakeiand Mission. Communion d 1y night. Woodmen Circle first volce. At 10 o rlnck_ Irs. Goodwin's Pleasant for the Wil | Sunday school at 3 p. m. 14, A. Preachins =@ | . chind Thorsdavs, W, 0 Bstridge, (bedtime, she bade him & fond good- o S8 wite, | 2 4 g % i ‘ RBey gt Some time ago the wife of g. | Milton, superintendent, Prayer-. Y. P. 8 O } s F Connci! Comman Mrs 3allie Scip- | Mght and told Irene to show him to a a1 as. 4 2 : Vaut statlonsrs wb 1owest ghloen 1 i e s 16 5000 | 51 voom sistant state Lfficer gave a pacty to | Meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. | ather societivs i sl ostationery a Ves rices doan ol direle al ¢ e oh DIk land “m“k store. JEba R “It s too late for you to return to- [ :“"d“". 011'1 TUR1S 1 uer WING: DNE s yterian church 24- tfl g night,” said Irene when they were fn |ASKEC edach one fo ARE 8 P Presbyterian Church Evening sermot ; . i K. OF P. ,the hall. “She will have forgotten you t.\h:d ':’::‘ ‘; "l“' "‘:"‘ ”“"’j 'wd“:o :fld Rev. R. A Ward, acting pastor — L4 Regular meeting eviry Tuesda v » wed lier and had been jilted Sy her. A . 2 .. Go to Bailey's for straw hats, .md, e&u eting eve g by morning ) Esch of the old maids brought. & photo Sunday w0l 9:45 a. ALL SAINTS' EPISCUE L rie Great bargains for the next | at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall. Visit- At breakfast the next morning, Irene 4B ey were all plétures of ¥ Morr sermon 11:00 3 m Sunday school 2° das <.16-tf. | iug members always welcome. tnformed him cheerfully that Mrs, (SO0 FH0 B0 7 '.'l”mh""‘:; 'h?\,:::: Y. P. S C. E. meets at 6 p. vices during the fox 2 V. BUCHLANAN toodwin had not mentio T TR [P el i e . A P g TOE e b i line girls’ and boys :md! J. W. BUCHANAN, JR, A NIn Bed AL City Journal. Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30. of the illmess of ! s Chanceller Commandet He felt an unacconntable disappoint- tooks ever shown in Lake- i 4 st recelved. Lakeland Dook|* % ACKSON, Secretary e A o1 | OO0 O TGO OO DG IOIITOD GO HOOIOOGITORTHTOO ' A W “You might go in and see her. 1 will ' by & introduce you as a friend of mine” ’ 'L‘ % us your picture G LA toB oL E “I hope vou aro!™ he said ardently. W tand k8 Orange Blossom Div. No. 499 She flushed slightly, and they went g ¥ 4 Book Store Y " . T g ]"n .1 A to B. of L. E. meets every to Mrs. Goodwin in silence. She look- People of taste buy Jewelry of COLE & HULL. & 1 WANTED Lady \ ot ‘bmm‘d and fourth Wednesdays ofied up as he entered without recogni- | i and vl i i : : each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting tlon. W - a4 S as A " gisters always welcome. After some desultory conversation ¢ keep f rferences to ) WO varr, Lakeland, MRS. J. C. BROWN Gec'y they went out again. | Fia N e tap Admenty “May I do what she asked—come to o ] Pl te win Wuernea el Y emmareme ‘Everything Classed i Parke N ( > S i | e r . % ;.' ' - “"rk'r Sty ," ; ] ""}fl”f Grand Order of Eagles. i plled, "and you--go to your sistar’s?” | i as at all times. lLakel 4 Dook Meets every \\'edneth night in “I have decided not to go just vet.,” | ° 9 store -24-tt 04q Fellows hall. G. V. Rowland, he explained. “And you—may I ask | as 1 £ oper ln ] ek?elr y Tast call on straw huts and Man- | yrecident; W, B. chh, sexrelm’\_ where you live® ; “I am not going home from herg. 1 am going to visit a friend, Mrs. Mere- | i for one dollar. Prices reatly re- :’ \ ; m Manhattan shirts. Bailey's mr,as' G & R'- {dith.” . on Manhattan shirts. By Meets the first Saturday in every | wyzprs Meredith!™ he ex ’nn.e\l ex- month at 10 1. m. at the home of cjtedly. “Where does she fattan shirts. Any straw hat in stock Come and see an up-to-date store “where gems and NI BDDDDIBIODIDDIVBVVIPVVVOVVVVVVVVVVVVCQV000 { LOST - Small, ved back. mowmoran fro - gparling on Kentucky avenue., “She his a place, Asheroft, near | old irly i i i 1w m hook. Flutler please roturu fo A. C. SHAFFER, o o8 g are fairly sold. It you are particular about tim: 5 ‘ tore on Main St N-23-2p Commander “She is my sistor’” * . 3 & i i ; J. R. TALLEY, Qs ety TO8 SIS e REL brotnet, and want T watch repalred "gh' bl'lllg 1t to us. 8 OST tepsey cow, right side Adjutant 'Shf showed me a picture of ¥ou once. L3 \1 A At ) l But why” he ¢ ded. “did she 1 ik sessgsadl S not write me abou: I Baker, corner Pa 1.0.0. F. ! “T am surprised he didn't" i 4 Sccess Ave.. Dhisicland ' Meets every Friday night at 7:30] “She wrote me of . e friend of 3-2u-111at 1. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and hez,ha tiresome girl len Somebody." z: . BOARDERS WANTED Good | Tennessee. Visiting brethers cor-| She smiled mischicvously. “Your & N o b ] n wrd. Buersty ew and clesn ldially invited. T. E.ROBERTSON, liner_ is absolved. My name is Helen. g: KentuCky gvenue, 0”0"': 'Dark, Lakelan" i '8 North Florida, Mrs. E. 8. Alder- Nodte Grand. | 1t 18 just a fancy of Mrs. Goodwin's to y - call me Irene” §-9-1lmo. E. M. SMAILES, Rec. Sec.