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PAGE 8 THE ' NNy TELEGR.N A STORY OF VIOLETS R e S P i S S EHES | “yjlits, vilits, only a penny a ! bunch.” The flower-girl, eagerly ques-. | tions cach hurrying face. i A London street, its rows of gaunt houses; the heavy atmosphere, suf- fused with a faint veil of gray fog, the dull, monotonous rumble of traffic, the weary feeling of struggling human- ity, the sound of anxious footsteps has- tening along the paved road of life, it 2 The only color in this dim picture a BOARDERS WANTED —- Good patch of violets— s heaped in | hoard. DLverything new and clean. profusion on the flower-girl's tray. Vi- | 204 North Florida, Mrs, E. 8. Alder- | olets, whose breath, laden with a thou- m e (. CCIDEN » >_| air and creeps unbidden, it may be un- S ": RIRE % 'f l"h\T" ,::,‘AI;‘!‘: welcome, into the very heart of every ul..AbS,v and STEAM BO Lty R IN | aeserby, SURANCE, se¢ D. H. SLOAN, Peacock | * mp o clty inan, his mind running in i SE 4 |tuilding. Phone 342. 4-6-t1| oures, pulls up skort to buy a bunch z S v zer books for boys ] of the flowers, whose sweet scent stirs ¥OR SALE—5 passenger tourlng| Two full sets Alger ; : . N - | just received at the Book Store. his dull memory into activity, telling P “‘;" ‘On:“;:;‘;ne:: o:lllta;:- ’ 7-24-t¢| him that he still possesses a heart. caerge for par V! e : Emotions, long stilicd, memories bit- lawd reai estate. Address Box 536| \WANTED--A smail feniveal Touhh) Aredmn lawakenad Lakeland. 8-10-tf | located residence in Lake Beulan | py the fragrance of those violets, rise addition. rice location must | persistently all day long, following OR SALR axwell runabout as widition. Pri ind p FOIL Saled '“..m“ l,l el nln,l kl_‘ L¢ good. Address Lock Box 63, city. | him, tugging at his sleeve, even in the f“m: as ,m-\\. \\l|,1 l\r\tultl-(‘!ur" ake- 5 >¢ | miast of the all-abiding worship of and real estate. ). 3 imbrough, Phone 224, desirably Mamman, MANN PLUMRBING AND “Poor little modest flower!" A CONSTRUCTION CO | youth, battling witi the barder side Will build your honse, do tin work, | of life, looks down with pity on the de your plumbing, run water and so | bunch of violets in his hand. Like a forth, roof your house with galvan- | Soit caress their breath touches his izod iron, tin, piteh, ruberoid or tile. | Sensitive heart, raising him above the hum of city life into the “fool's par- adise” of fancy. Two girls approuch; one is richly dressed. The flower-girl steps eagerly | forward, her mouotonous ery chang ing to a note ol carncs! interrogation, I'he elder of the two wave id | modest English flower; the | pesive Parma violet is gciecte | remind her of Nice and of the ; val. Her companion, in the Cbrown dress, scarcely hears the i rant remal Lol English viol | conscious of her surroundings. The viclets whisper in her ear of babbli brook and the song of birds. sees her home—the tiny cottage, hor PGR SALE-—25-horse power boiler 25-horse power air lift, which ;nmps 350 gallons of water per min- = Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf FOR SALE S Two handred bush-| 6. ¢e us a call. Phone 110, 209 Ken- Is wew corn in shuck, also several | sycky Ave. 7-18-1°. Ubls dast year's corn, which we will Al cheap to make room in barn for woerop. DL HL Sloan, S-27-10 d&w Bending over Lakeland Lodge No. 91, . & A.| NOTICE. For odern furnished rooms apply [ M, Regular communications held on mother's smile; her little brotier, fo: | » Mr<o Alex Holly on North Florida | sccond and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p.| whose sake she has left that simple, | coand West Magnolia street, | m, school building, in Lake- | vited i, Fiy S-26-1tp Visiting brethrea cordially in-| happy life to live in the glare ot lon- J. L. LOVE, W. M. don society, where she must silently J. F. WILSON, Secy. endure a thousand veiled insults that i e t:\n:‘y a hdependcm can unde ~1-;md. "OIRENT - One furnished bed- ; ‘hen she turns away a viole: glistens soon ApPPlY 210 West Lemon St.| lakeland Chapter, R, A, M. No |05 Feoie sunshine—a (car from 8-24-t1 | ¢ meets the first Thursday night v 4 jopely, sympathetic heart lies, like each month In Masonic Hall. Visit-|a dewdrop, on the violet's breast, ing companions welcomed. . G.| All day long the violets pour out wike from city Jimits on Lake | yongell, See'y.; J. F. Wilson, H, P | their fragrant lite on the sullen wr, Tofiingsworth, Address M, J. Simon, growing fainter, tading away as the Box 290, or phone 2014 S-20-6p Palm Chapter, 0. K. S. mects every i (l‘u_\' wears on. Hundreds ' past, TWo FURNISHED ROOMS - In second and fourth Thursday nights | Few allow lh\'m:‘tl\'('s to e teh the 111 South New York | op e month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. | ooy . L G0N B b Segnignlien i e e tflowers; fewer still h;u.o time to stop Flora Keen, W, M., Lucie F. B ng buy. The flower-girl kinows noth- WO 1-ROOM COTIAGES for|Eaton, Seey. (ing of this magic fragrance. The vent and three 4-room cottages for scent of a tray full of fresh violets sle on time. So mucn per month. Lakeland vamp No. 78, W. O. W.,| brings back the picture of a cold, \ll large rooms. 4. W SOALLY. |meets every second and fourth Thurs. | bleak morning, a noisy ,-m“r,k‘..l.' the FOR RENT 3cre truck farm,|d4y night. Woodmen Circle first beginning of a hard day's work and S et = .. | vague, uneasy questionings prompt- witl zood 5-room cottage, known as[ ! third Thursdays. W. J. Estridge, | .q'h e hangs of hunger. Far dearer to Alficld place. $15 per month or $1560 Council Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scip- her heart than the fairest flower is watit July | in advance. See W. F.| 01 Guardian of Circle. the sight of a little heap of diriy cop- Iohnson. 8-9-tt pers, counted out on an emptyl(ray. O PR A fashionably-dressed couple stop I.OI._ RENT - 10-acre truck farm, Regular mesiil?: Ew:ery Tuesday | before the flower-girl. The mau of- 21, miles south of Lakeland, known at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall. Visit- fers his companion a bunch of Eng as Dr. Whipp's place. 2 acres irrigat- s 4 lish violets, but as before, they are ed $200 to July, 1913, or $20 per|I"8 Wembers alway. welcome. scornfully declined, in advance. See W. Fiske J. W. BUCHANAN, JR,, “Parma violets look so well on fur; 3-9-tt Chancellor Commander. | English violets are so common!" she SEAERITEeD A M. _ACKSON, Secretary. explains, FOR RENT One large newly fur- The man puts the rejected bunch of vpied voom. Apply to Pickard Aros. Drane bhuilding, or phone 269 G.LAtoB of L E violets in his buttonhole, his thoughts Black N-21-6p COlC RENT Seuere truck pateh noderny Liouse wenne L ® leap back to a forsaken memory the ¢ Olrarln\g"uu.'s‘)ss:rml‘ l:}"m?et; e\"::}:‘ street fades; the sound of traffic grows FOR RENT-One good office room Pt (' Y "Iess; he answers hjs companion me- ; T sccond and fourth Wednesdaye of | oponically; his thoughts are ‘ar tither furnished or unfurn.shed, in|cach month at 2:30 p. m. vmu",!.w.’, the Drano building. Apply to H. J).!sisiers always welcome, 3 ; Drane. 6-29-tf MRS. J. C. BROWN Jec'y. | Violets, violets, nothing but violcts! FOR RENT--Office rooms in the Mrs. J. B. HOGAN. Pres { There at least in the cold solitude of mith Hardin building. See J. F. the wood that shy, most modest of flow- {arver. 7-6-tt ers was not afraid of being seen. The Grand Ordes of Eagles, FOR RENT Furnished rooms,| Meets every Wednesday night In #10 Kast Lime street, near Lake |0dd Fellows hall. G. W. Rowland. | Vorton N-21-tf |president; W. B. Hicks, secretary. | ground was carpeted with them, the air was filled with their fragrance A girl sat on the stump of a tree, with violets in her hands, in the lsasket B |at her side; violets profusely at ber POST 33. G. A. R. | feet; violets, soft and durk, in her .l Meets the first Saturday in every ©¥es. As some one drew near her !month at 10 1. m. at the home of ;'olor :ovmnodfi an expectant smile [ M. Sparling on Kentucky avenue hovered round her lips | f A. C. SIIAFFER, b | They come to a more crowdeda part of the street. The man ) to his companion,; 1! of the Parma vi U, penetrates into the 1.0.0. F. enchanted wood. Forb: Meets every Friday nisht at 7:30t‘f_“’l;‘:dl.'lf_n ”"‘:;hflfj ',l,‘r st 1. 0. 0. F. Hall corner Main and , + OF & MR 0 1"«nncssco.. Visiting brethers cor-! ) ogeet country flowe dially invited. T. E. ROBERTSON, her rich, her more : : ; NobdYe Grand . the press of the crow _1. s ln.v‘kac ever shown in Lake-|w 3t SMAILES, Rec. Sec. to the ground; it I just received. Lakeland Book lish violets—they 04 e it ; T-24-tt Mule to Be Reckoned With, e . TEg as your pictures to frame. | “Ig you gwine ter let that mewel 4o °% bk it b twciand Book Store. 7-24-tf] a8 he pleases?” asked Uncle Ephriam's - READ--Carvers ad in this issue. | WHe. “Wha's you' will power?” =My }\\'Hl power's all right,” he answered. “You fest want ter come out hyar an’ Commander = J.R. TALLEY, Best stationery at lowest prices in‘ Adjutant tow Lakeland Book Store T-24-tf iey’s for straw hats, and ! at bargains for the next v oy S-16-tf. line girls' aad boys' and “Vi'lits, vi'lits, only a penny a "ull line both Waterman ldeal bunch!™ and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain : measure dis here mewel's won't pow- Ry at all times. Lakeland Book|e¢r. The Summer Girl Again, tore T-24-tt| Mayor Bacharach of Atlartic iold a summer: at the Marlbor Last call on straw hats and Man- Trapped. aiitan shirte, Any straw hat in stock “Don’t you love me or o you?" ask- “On the beoch ©r one dollar. Prices reatly re- ed the western girl. The ecastern man he said, “a youi: " yu Manhattan shirts. Bailey's | Studied for a minute and answered: | ¥ - " . | passionately to his ! 8-16-tf | The former.” And he tried to conceal mured: his s ise wh she threv rselt | GENERAY, TEAM WORK—Fursl-ignes tis ey o She threw herself . ‘Do vou love m : int irms.—Cleveland Plain Dealer, “*Yes—ah, ves tice aud piano moving. Call Phone | - Islghmi» yes, 289 W, E. Tyler. 1-23-tt | " Rural Education. { “'Reginald?” saig Rural educatfon fails, according to & | startled voice. ‘Y. ev books & B report presented to the National Coun- | don't vou. dear™ " Jooks for boys. Birls aBd ey o pyycarion. Give the Nitle red| “Sutiing sweetis . before \lfo lot is picked over.|gchool house a square deal. Is educa- | “‘Yes Clarence. \ 9ig saipment just received. Lake-|tion anywhere a perfect and unmistaks ‘How sxfipid of me and Book Store. 7-24-tf|able success?—New York Tribuge. was the week-e 4 " in and select some of uu"‘ mean " she said. thinking it [ was T S e s T SN e Son STt S-9-1mo. | sand memories, floats on the stifling | LAaKEDAND, FLA THE LAST CALL ON L SRS ST S \ A | HATS § SHIRTS :T;;éginning Saturda;/;t;mfir - will sell any Straw Hat in my store for $1.00 Regular prices on these hats were from $2.00 to $3.0¢ Shirts Going, too i. All $3.50 Manhartan Shirts reduced to . . . $2.3 B é All 2.00 Shirts reducedto . . . . ., {4z 1.30 Shirts reduced to Ly Al 1.00 Shirts reduced to e r All 75¢ Shirts reduced to S A3 "E All 800 Shirts reduced 0.~ . . . . ., 3 i Come early before they are all picked over. Must have room for incoming Fall Stock. E. F. BAILEY DGy | Lutheran Churct: Sleeve Arrangement, ] Cor. E. Orange It entirely of silk or other frock | ' material not sheer the long sleeve may ! start from a dropped shoulder line, | but more often starts smoothly from | under a bodice armhole into which it | is not sowed. i The sleeve is attached to the lining p ep and the bodice armhole, sometimes Of | peadddddssi PEIPEFEEFFIS large size, is finlshed separately and lies smoothly and flatly over the sleeve top. This armhole arrange- o ment is, of course, not limited to long SoLN Fh",“ ayenay snd !.’“ 2y sleeve models, but occurs in connec- The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, tion with short sleeves also. . D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C Washable Belts. Stevens, superintendent. Washable belts are delighttully | Preaching Sunday at 11 . w. ard| practical notions, says the New York | 7:15 p. m. Times. They come in white pique Weekly prayermeeting Wedrnesday and bronaline, matching the newest | .vening at 7:3¢. skirts, and a colored linen of many | \womun's Missionary and Ald So- tints. The white belts have a small | ;.\« (o qa¢ 3:30 P m pocket or sidebag, very useful for S as e e change a little pocket handkecchief. Baptist Young People's The belts are narrow in width and |at 6:15 p. m. their cost is 50 cents. The leather Regular monthly busiuess meeting and silk belts are also much worn, | frst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m and come in every shade and several widths, fan 1 i Rev, I J. Mathia ) b B i 23).% u"sfi 5‘,6 | Tennessee Ave. f ! Sunday schocl It 1 | Preaching seriu 7:00 p. m., second an! ! days Catholic Church FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor fourth Sundays. M. E. Church. Souti. 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor <unday school 9:45 a Morning s { Epworth lLeag Evening sorv Prayer-meetine V! Meeting, ? ® Christian Chu | Geo. W. Welmer, l Sunday school 4:40 ¢ East Lakeland Mission. Communien 10:17 4 Sunday school at 2 p. m. E. A. | Preaching, 11:00 a Prage-! Y. P. 8. ¢ E 0 | other societirs at [ ayterian church Presbyterian Church Eveniug sermon. ° Rev. R. A, Ward, acting pastor i gl A e ot ALL SAINTS' EPISCORAI Morr’*" scrmon 11:00 & m Sunday school at Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. vices during the sun No Longer Forbidden City. Lhass, whlz; is the capltal or"l‘lbd. Milten, superintendent. for generations known as the Forbid. | Meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. den City, because of its political and religious exclusiveness. In 1904 & British armed expedition opened the mysterious old city. Previous to that time practically every European trave eler had boon his efforts to reach thoe 1! population of opped Lhasa is Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30. of the illness of ti> U Professional skill is the important consideration i choosing your optometrist. The plain glass used in 2 pair of lenses has about the same relative value as the wood used in making a rare o'd viclis. The skill which fits these crude materials to perform their allotted func- tions is the elements of greatest value. People who have & tried the “cheap™ ones appreciate this fact. (. Dr. E. H. Cole will be at Cole & Hull's Jewelry store Tuesday, August 27th, from 7 a.m. to 5 p-m. Make your arrangements to consult him on that date. COLE & HULL Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland I P b, J Services are held on scrord Al