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[ B e PAGE TWO THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAR ::).\Ni). FLAL SEPT. 10, 1912 PR SO T T e T ; FAIRBANKS MORSE&CO 0IL, G4S ENGINES TANKS TOWERS o GAS lasters, S@u. Agent LAKEZLAND, 5 and Housc of Representatives . | | i. Mem he H Rej tat \ i i 1 110 ) 1 \ AL Ma TR R 7 e | Lanc it 1 Cocon G. W. Tulley, Medait. 1 j flin, Blounts-| \\; W. II. Mapoles, Laarel oWl { Hill Citrus 1B, Stevens, Inyverness, Washington- L. R. Howell, Pan- Clay—E. Iy Prevatt, Green Cove lama City, Springs 1913 Columbia W, J. Feazle, RF.D, z nle. Senate ‘ Lake (it . DuPree, Lake City. 'hr‘"t District—R. A. McGeachey, Dutde—Gen, A, Worley, Miami, |3ilton. _ : Desoto WL L Langford, Arcadia. | fecond District—John I Stokes, Duval 1. L. Farrig, St Elmo Acos- | Pensacola. e e Ihird District - B 11 Lind=ay, Escambia- il ¢, Clopton, Brents; "”_" L ; sk Mot r e o Dassnoot Fourth District - James N Wilson, Franklin —C, 1. B. 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Loars Negotiated Buys and Sells Real Estate. ¢ Grove Property a Specialty. Orang | Miss Ruby Daniel ‘ News Stand ROOM 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING ‘ Lobby of Edisonia Theater. | e ———— . | R TELEBRATIN {How 20 ;,,)tuse Engllsh Glrl {Come and see me before pur- {rejected. walked over! | | | ut my father is American—his . his interests are American, be- ; { American woman. The mater has t but,” with “1 do not love au s, pure obtuse- vias Won Gver, shed. Ler Ynld NE CLENN, 1 extiemel \Mann " ke said | 61 ri Th Iips were d t i d ant 1 cle I T i ha ¢ 1, “that ! Lt i : 1 : : i 1 | 1 | ‘ 11 i e v 1 t da o 1'C il of Jul o d No resg J But surely, s that fact my dear girl, you can .l\..x,l :hr ! I‘H»Ivn.' | Fomorrow is alread: u'!ul with : «aning over, he lifted the pretty i engagements.” hrown little hand resting on the broad [ am very sorry.” she murmured. arm of the rocker, and linge rlngh The young man looked at her grave- counted off the days on its fingers, | Tl v “One, two—Sunday, the second of | July, Monday, the third, Tuesday the fourth—the great and glorious Fourth, Vietori tightening his hold on the | fingers by way of emphasis When the blue eyes lifted m.“ twinkles had been subdued, they held only a leok of calm wonder i “Y—-e?" she murmured, as if doubting. [ "It assuredly is, Very well,” he sald at last, qulet- {1v ricing to depart. “I'll drop in | [ wesday evening to bid you all good- \irruriu watched him swing down ¢ street ‘He'll be back If, confidently o in now after holding out so long.” Duncan turned in at the red brick »on the cor she whispered to | her my girl' And yon | are going to spend it with me this r ! vear—we n have the time of ouwr He's going to call on Grace Ains- | lives!"” held contidenc thouglit Viclorin with a and affec o1 vof Jot “Marcia says they Miss v her han ' and placed it under tho of e On Moud Victoria again rned his {3 jar figure on th \ \ | \ | \ | O S / \\, i \Yy R I | \ | B! | { | - ' | | % . \ ‘ ) 1 man lo o th 1t 1 3 say goodby It sort of welecome do yo Wl ¢ 1 1 to go away « leave 3 + this, Victori i matter—you must F0 she managed to say “Well it matters to me! Dry your | (yes, ¢ I+t’s go down to the park and see reworks; they will be (ll mul a plcmc for (h. lmmh and | glorious presently. Let me at least | my heart was just set on taking the | carry away a pleasant memory, dear.” pretty little English girl—you were “But Grace—what will she think?” mlonwh pretty in those days, Vie- “She will think you are a nice, sen- toria! « |sible girl. We talked about you all | “I wish T could retain as ploa:mt a |day, and she said if you would not | remembrance regarding your extreme | consent, she should come up here | ’ vouth, Mr. Duncan!” .nnd talk to vou herself!” | “Quite true, my dear, age has used | “Rut I thought—she—" | me kindly! | “Victoria, it vou thought that, you | “Put my proposal was refuscd— ‘aro—obtuw"‘ | leaving no room for doubt' My heart { The girl laughed in sudden relief. | was crushed for the time be | “Com she said, rising with quick “During the subsequent t! un- 1dnt"rmi ation { “Pear heart, ‘alone tomorrow,” o do not send me away he pleaded earnest- dred and sixty-four days my attentions, Clgars Lowever, were accepted—even grace- the three- fully courted—but again on L\'. hundred and sixty-fifth T was . ‘ “Would you mko advantage of a de- t ‘fv'nod general?” disclose the times this \re you defeated. Victoria?” eager- peated. but I've never mi [1y Surely, such patience, “Very, very much defeated.” she said with a severity intended to cover the tenderness in her voice, “when 1 | wil consent to making the Fourth of | July the very happiest day of my life Jack Dufican ; (Copyright, 2 E_es:;ficlatrl Literary Evidently Truthfyl, “He ears I am the first girl he ever han your | Joved.” ; rn under | “And do you believe that?” i acket next | “Yes: hiz love making is very ama- American l teurish.” verance, is worthy of a bett “It is worthy of a better least,” answered the girl ¢ “Will you tell me, fair vou thus treat me?” witl ancholy. “Because,” flashed the to smile, “I am not an vour Fourth is nothing to n« “Girl, girl! Are you wis own father? 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