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ing wembers always welcome. J. W. BUCHANAN, JR., Chancellor Command:; A m. _ACKSON, Secretary. Their Broken Hearts She hung on his arm as they stroll- ed slowly down the street. A hurdy- gurdy was playing desperately in the @venue, but they did not hear it. A G.LAtB.ofL E Orange Blossom Div., No. 49y G. L. A. to B. of L. E. meets every |second and fourth Wednesdaye each month at 2:30 p. m. Visitic, | Sisters always welcome, MRS. J. C. BROWN Gec'y Mrs. J. B. HOGAN. Pres Grand Order of Eagles, ,l l F. & A \d Ledge No. 91, axl;y communications held on 4 4th Mondays at 7:30 p. g brethren cordially in- Lakel \. Regu ond 8¢ isitin g Vig J. L. LOVE, W. M. Meets every Wednesday night 1n|touring car missed them at a crossing el J. F. WILSON, Secy. |0dd Fellows hall. G. V. Rowland,|bY 20 inch and they nmever knew it. e vresident; W. B. Hicks, secretary. | Other Persons using the sidewalk got out of their way instinctively because they were not seen and had they not taken precautions they would have been walked over by the oblivious couple. “It breaks me all up,” the young man repeated, mournfully. *“To think chapter, R. A. M. No. ¢ first Thureday night in n Masonic Hall. Visit-] Meets the Grst Saturday in every ps welcomed. C. G.'month at 10 1. m. at the home of J. F. Wilson, H. P.|3. M. Sparling on Kentucky avenus A. C. SHAFFER, Lakeland o geets th ;m month Al g (ompALO wenéell Sec'y.; POST 33, G. A, R. oy Chapter, . E. 8. meets every Commander of your going away for the whole live- .j.f;ud fourth Thursday Dights I.R. TALLEY, long summer and I can't go, too! Why, peucnd at 7:30 1 m Mrs| you'll have forgotten that I'm on earth o . month at 7:30 ¥ Adjntant by 0 of o cal aeRR Wit ¥ the time you come back! flora Kot W, a “George!" the young woman cried ko, S0y 1.0.O.F in accents which mingled reproach A AT Meets every Friday night at 7:30|and woe. “How can you! If you knew ot camp No. 7%, W. 0. Wolat 1 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and .rv second and fourth Thurs- | Tennessee. Visiting brethers cor- " Woodmen Circle first|dially invited. T. E ROBERTSON, . W, ). Estridge, Nobe Grand how unhappy it makes me to have you doubt me!"” “It isn’t that,” said the young man. “I don’t doubt you! I know you are as true as I am myself! § W P Q % But you can't . Mrs. Sallie Sclp- = M SMAILES, Rec. Sec help circumstances, and it is only i Circele. e natural that with a lot of those Willie —_— A 8uccess. boys hanging around you whose fathe K. OF P. your chafing dish party a suce | ers have enough money to choke ‘em Roguar meeting every Tuesday | cess?” “Great! We spoiled all the|You should forget me! 1 can't be at food early in the evening, and then went to a regulur restaurant.” Visit- your call all day with touring cars and motor boats to amuse you and they can! 1 don't blame you, Con- stantia, not at all! I—" “I shall cry, “icht out here on the street, if you ta'k that way!" declared the young wom: n in anguished tones. “I don't sec what has got Into you, George!" she went on. “As though anybody could ever take your place, no matter if he had a dozen boats and touring cars! It just shows that you don’t trust me! 1 shall he as lone- some as you and | shall think of you all the time!™ ‘Wil y¢ i I'm not eolil rour good times T 120 4t 0dd Fellows Hall. 3 “But I to want to spoil “Good time 1N A times she repeated, bhitters thousi T eould have any good wout you! I's going to be perfectly horrid. ! don't gee why, just becavse my family have a summer home wnd want to go to it, I should be dragged along when I'd be 80 much Lappier here in town where 1 could see vou! There will he nothing for me to do and you'll have everything here, “Think of all the other girls vou'll sec-talk about my forgetting you! Why, George, you'll be so busy rune ning aronnd with half a dozen others that you won't remember my name or the color of my eyes! 1 guess 1 know men and You're like all the rest. 1 used to think you were different, but somehow | see things more clearly tonight and I know—" “Constantia,” interrupted the young man, firmly, “you don’t know what you are saying. Since I've known you I can't tell whether there is another girl on earth or not! I simply don't see them! You haven’t any idea of the depth of my affection for you when you think things like those you have just been saying! Tell me that you don't mean them!” “I'd be perfectly miserable if 1 hon- estly belleved them,” she admitted. “I guess 1 just sald them so I could hear you deny thme. You're sure yon QUALITY is the fundamental principle in pod store keeping, as in farming. It costs no more for the transportation, han- dling, insurance, number of people employed, Gisplay and advertising for good quality than 0r poor, Jur hardware is the best that we can buy. It wsts the least that the best costs anywhere. v enjov handling our tools—they have the right hang e hiance, Our builders’ hardware is durable and " ) | autitul, | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LARELAND, FLA ., AUG. 29, 1912, Clam Chowder ‘iviamy Dewitt managed by living frecally in summer to pay his win- ter’. expenses at college. As soon as the school year closed, Tommy was off for parts unknown, and it would have interested his friends mightily If they could have seen him living like Robinson Crusoe on an island off the coast of Maine, catching his own fish, setting his own lobster pots, planting vegetables in a tiny garden and making chowder out of a handful of clams, two potatoes and an onion. That the result of the last-named recipe was appetizing was proved by the fact that four people landing on the beach from a motor boat sniffed with appreciation. “It's a clambake,” sald the young- est of the crowd, a girl in a white serge sult with a short blue reefer. “Oh, I'm so glad, for I am starved.” Further progress showed a fire | with a small fron pot set over the coals. A savory steam rose from the pot. “But there Isn't much of it,” said the girl. “'Whe's been eating my soup? " quoted a gay voice, and around the corner of a sandhill came Tommy. Ing. And well might they stare, for while Tommy lived Mke Robinson Crusoe, he wore a snowy white middy blouse and white trousers, his fair halr was brushed up from his fore head and shone in the sunlight, and his strong young figure showed the effect of good training and outdoor 3 ‘ sports, t e H “"We don't mean to Intrude” said|& .. 5 ,"? the oldest lady of the crowd, “but we ‘:' . . g‘a are exploring the islands; we didn't [ < l k I d r d d M 'I'l e (; “ know this one was inhabited.” & a e a" 0“" ry a" a(’ I" 0' * :fl. “And there's something the matter | ki \ . J with our boat,” said the girl in the |~ Phone 230 £ La' Lind, Florida 1 blue reefer, “and being women, we | don't know how to fix it ' i Tommny. | “Delighted,” said poor — “But 1 hope you're not keen for |’ PTANOLNI Gy * o Oid ¢ chowder. There's only o taste. You o g see, T eook for one: but such as it s, ! . % < 2 i youre it o For Elberta Peaches, Bananas, Plums, He' busied himselt in serving the f:' L 1 simplé meal. And while he worked | ¢ 10 \ » 3 ln‘I listened. ’I‘hn“girl':: n:mlu-. h:- ll‘|:+ ! s Flgb’ CanlLIOUpLS. Grapcs' emons’ covered, was Helena, | “You enjoy living the stmple llh-'.'"‘if:f said the oldest dame, whose ll:llllE;c:; was Mrs. Griggs, ;;;‘ Tommy nodded. “It': great,” he ; B i sald. “If you will &ty for supper (@ N N we'll have brofled fish and baked | ¢ Y ° potatoes, and there's some lettuce left | 1‘.'; :‘ in my gavden.” o “We'll stay,” said the girl, “it you'll | & PHON E 226 f All that afternoon Tommy tinkered | @OVCHID. GUQUQIC.GGTG QG ODC “ 2 ‘, and the girl watched him while the| " 572 - s = A S 24 three elderly ladies took a nap In MAPS BLUE PRINTS I the warm sand. ] Then Tommy went out and caught ‘ 3 4 fish, and broiled It over the coals. |“Maue of auy description comph~d on short notice, Spochi attention “And I'm sorry to tell you, ladles,” he sald, as he served it, “that your| &iven to compiling «ity, display and advertising maps. County and Btate boat fsn't mended, and that you will have to make yourselves comfortable for the night. I shall be glad to offer you the hospitality of my tent. In the morning a boat stops here with provi- slons. You can leave on that.” Since there was nothing else to be lone, they consented, and after the & When you need drugs of any ind you need the best that money £ good. . CENTRAL PHARMACY equipped, better come in and looa around. There is wowe.- ? new e he seei ar Brown & Boisa: i< UNON AUTO GARAGE €0, “s Main St. . SRLOHOHOHOFQILIOPOFODE OB 06 OOOTOHEOFOBO BOH “Oh,” sald the four intruders, star- [ > Lakelan i < ings of all deseriptions. sunable rates South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. Our cutlery is made only trom the best steel. “ian come here with your eyes shut and know vou are et the best, ~our watch word! ) ) " “(,’,’;,l f“”"{ "‘_':,', (;eor;e. ted, ¢ 1iish was eaten Tommy ard the girl orget you:® he repeated, tremu-| o eg gown the beach. lously. “You are part of my every T : 5 ey talked of many things; and thought! T shall think of you every 'l‘on:'myy ;I.'\yfl:u:')ulwl h:lf th: night SYSIIE RN L WRGUEE U0 :‘"{ wondering how he had believed that B #O#OPOH0 PO D PO TOIOLOE0 QIOPOHOSOHTEO DSOS IO RITY On a bottle of Medicine | Is th(e'fbr;m(l ({8 N Y A L S ” § can buy. That is the kind we keep. Give us a chance to make Phone 25. Music Saturday Evening by Three Piece Orchestra. OONQCIOIDODDDINO0 Everything in auto supplios froes lamps for the front to license tapw for the back, from tires that toves | the ground to tools that help keep your car from going up in the ais. Even if you think your car is faile Florida 3 d fou_ndry and Ma_cl_!i_ne Co. We are now prepared to furnish iron and brass cast- We also do ail kinds of machine work. D00 PGB Pineapples or any kind of Fruit call up raps kept on hand Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints st res Special rates for prints in large quantities. Prompt attention given mail orders. oom 213-215 Drane Building LAKELAND, FLA [#] ckson Wilson Co The Ja & v &*me« bbb SIS0 04000000 alone—" | life was worth living until now. “It sounds so ead,” she broke iIn. | “I'll be just like that, too. I'll sit and ook at the lake and imagine that you | are with me and then it won't seem | 80 bad when I wateh the other girls and men having good times at the dances and parties. I must go in now, dear. Good night!” He slept on the other side of the sandhill from the tent, and waked at dawn. After a plunge in the sea, he went forth in his snowy white suit to face the sunrise. The girl was up and came down to the beach to meet him in the still- ness of the wonderful morning. ¢ Lakeland Artificial Stone Works 8 & E %) (AT YT | f | | . The Lead A ELIMINATE DISTANCE | 1 | { That's Whatr we | Phone Aim To Be ‘ Your Lvays 1n the f Order iead. when T rEEErerrerr sy e S Don't try your t* .per or patience, simp.y go to your telephone and call 62, and you will be coa- nected with our Specla! Order Department. What- ever your particular de- sire may be, we'll take care of it with satisfae tory goods and satistac- tory service. HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE 0 fresh, purs, TeLEth druge tof 122, sundries, and * %2 wtore merchap. Youll be satisfied 1 deal P at our T our service g s I8 i every way, ¢ | B PREPEPDPPPPEPPOP CPLPPOPPL PP EPL ¥l + $ 595 P PP e e 3 BB 333 B / ST OO OGN D PP OOOPIPIPOOI D PP OIS o0 v~ s - *PBPe Indeed, I will try to give him a good ©ld Way in the summer to help mect time—can’t you bring him around o ©Xpenses. Today I'm a man, ready call before we leave town? Bring }i: 10 fight life to the finish to—get you. to dinner. T can hardly walt till ! “I haven't a right to ask anything | comes!” of you, but I've got to tell you this— | that if you don't find the one man A few blocks away the younyg n A before I can come to you and fight it paused to light a cigar and then '« happened to glance at a girl going by 0ut with the rest of them, that you He dropped the match and it burn«d Wom't compromise and take some his shoes as he stared after her. other fellew just becanse you're tired “There's the little peach that's vic ©f Walting for the real thing” iting the Uphams!” he told himeci¥ Then becguse he saw Mrs. Griggs “She’'s a corker! Guess I'll flo:r at the door of the tent he went up around and get introduced—I can't the sands to meet her, and the girl‘ miss any chance like that this =ur was left standing where hiz burning mer!”—Chicago Dally News. words had beat upon her —_— Rreakfast was a feast at which the il i Near Electric Light Plant MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSICH BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU ::ONEY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Salc i ——— NN AL AL LOMDAROT SRR DIDS: B gy o i [ ol b g BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ) that you'll still be in town.” whispered, “and the sky ke an 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts. Flowe: H As the young woman entercd her Obal s s Mounds, Ete. § own house the telephone bell rang and Tommy was breathing quickly. ! ck on Hand WE Deliver Free of Clharp: Y d “Look here,” he said. “The boat G to t she answered. " re, » o osaid, at | 2 . ]-‘()],_ is that you, Jessie?” ghe cric! omes early, and before it comes I've | " B‘ ZIMMERMAN, pr()pnctor i :' “Yes, we're going to the lake not Kot something 10 51y 1o YOU—SONC | &y 0004000 G200 GHGIOEOIOI0IOHOIOIIMOFOIOPON 40000 STHION 10 week. I'm go glad you're going, 1o :hi!u: to say--to )’)IL‘ | s Lt el - G R CENN SN ool dindlutloth S e 1 Your cousin will be with you part o ‘-%hc smiled :u» at him fru.nkllyl'. S g ¢ the summer? West Point, you & Look here,” he said, again, “you're | *‘, A I am crazy to meet him! I simpl» the most wonderful thing in the | s love dark eyes! Oh, maybe he wont World. Yesterday I was a boy trying :;. like me at ';ll—\'ou're such a flatter to go through college and living any 4 ‘ LIFE TIME I am going to retire from active business and in order .. do this 1 am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notlona, etc . ABSOLUTE COST 1f you wait to make $1do the work of $5, come to my siore and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goods. [Everythng No Mystery. three older lad . heartily of lob- | ; . Mrs. Scrappy*[)’!d ;ty)u se6 ter, and at which Tommy and the | will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including i 4 John? Woman Stung! Cant zirl ate nothing. | S, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRA 3 » Puzzles Doctors!’” “I'm not hungry,” Helena insisted | LAWNS, LINENS, HOSE » i when urged, “and before the boat |8 BILKS, SATINS, SHOES, 3 i Scrappy—Mary, a woman's torg.@ that can't talk would puzzle more than doctors.—Life. comes I want to walk to the end of the island—to—to—" ! And when they had rounded the | Easlest Way. curve of the sands and were out of | Friend—Why do you fearfully old-fashioned co! Winkers (a2 man of cause, when the wacherwoman them to anybody else thev send back. me?” _“There 1s nothing to forgive,” the girl sald, “and I shall never forget— because I shall want to remember— and T <hall want to—wait.” :c slght, he asked: “Have you forgiven | | Come land See My Line. My Prices Will Astonish You N. A. RIGCINS BTy -