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o PAGE TWU THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK 1;1.AND, FLA., SEPT. SO QOO LQIOTOUODIOIDIGIDIOIOI 0T Ol OIQTROID a2 . FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. ; Z GASOLINE. OIL. GAS ENGINES e 5 PUMPS TANKS TOWERS 9 g Write, Wire or Phone. g ; Arthur Masters, Sou. Agent g LAKELAND, FLORIDA % D e St AN B G i S o Lo T S AT ST O S w R Y m 0w ‘C"O':: DMembers of th Next Senate AL SE and House of Representatives § Members of the next Florida sen- A, Wilson, St. Augustine. ate and house, chosen in recent Dem-| St. Lucie--Otis R. Parke T, ocratic primaries. Pierce. Members of the House of Represen-i‘ Sumter—Glenn Terrell, Fort Webster tatives. Suwannee-—J. I’ Lamb, 1. D, New- Alachua - J. . Adkins, Guines-|lan, Live OQak. ville; E. R. B. Kite, Waldo. Tawlor - Enoch J. Havil, Shady Baker - Hamp Rhoden, Maccleny. | Grove. Bradford A. D. Andrews, Raiford; Volusia John A, Valzah, J W. E. Middleton, Starke, l.conardy, Deland, } ird 0. M. Sander, Cocon ‘ Wakulla - G. W. Tulley, Medart. Calboun - Luke Griflin, DBlounts-| Walton W, Il Mapoles, Laarc! town. 1 HillL Citrug ). B Stevens, Inverness Wazhington .. R. Howell, Pan- Clay-—E, 1, Prevatt, Springs Green Cove i sma City, The 1913 Senate Columbia- W, J, Feagle, RED,| ; Lake City; 3. D, bap Lake City. | First District R A, MeGeaches Dade Geo. A Worley, Miami, [ Milton. Desoto W, ¢ Langtord, ,\l'mdiui Second Districe John I Stokes Duval 1. L. Farris, St. Blmo Acas- | Pelsicola | Whird District 8. 1. Lindsay tia, Jucksonville Escambia H. ¢ Jemes Mellueh, Franklin ¢, il B. fCarysille Fonrth District Sheids, Fifth District 31 lopton, Drents; Pensacoli, James N Wilson Floyd, Apala- | Roddenhe chicola i Gadsden 50 11 Strom, l:zu-l..\lmuD“'"_“'”""\‘ ros W. L. 'Taylor, RLD. 2 Quiney. | Sintn Districr James K. Broom Hamilton —Jolm High, A, W. Mil- [QUitey. lor, Jusper, Seventh Distriet- W, g, Drane, Hernando - 1. (. O'Neil, Brooks- haelnd, ville. | Fighth District- A0S Wells, Tal- ilillshoro R, R. Towlin, Plant|'hssee. City; W I. Martin, Tampa. Ninth District - Fred L. Stringer, Holmes 1. A, Williams, Bonifay. | Provksville. Jackson -W. 11 Beacham, Alli-| Tenth District - Charles 1 Davis, ance; WL Lo MoKinley, Campbellton. Niadison. Jefferson 1. T Turnbull, J. B. Eleventh District W, F. Himes, Lacy, Monticello Tampa Lake —J. A, Hanson, Leesburg; J. Twelith District ¢ P Culpepper, G, Hateher, Umatilla, Pergy. Lee—1. AL llendry, Ft. Myer | Thirteenth District 1. M. (iud- Leon- L. (. Yaeger, Tallahassec; |“on, Miami. W. A. Register, Woodyville Pourteenth vistrict 1. p, Cone, Levy-—W, 1. Epperson, Bronson. Lake City Lafayette—J. 1. Gornto, Mayo. | Fiftetnth Districc A, Z Alkin Liberty - R, 1Y Hostord, Hosford. | Starke, Madison M. L Leclic, WM. Tay- | Sixteenth Disteict- ). 1. Calkins, ior, Madison Fernandina tee 1L M. Wilson, Miakka. Seventeenth District 0 1B John- m - Edwin Spencer, Jr, Oca- {son, Live Oak la; L. S0 Light, Reddick Fishtenth District -0 ¢, 1LEngle Mouroe -~ Charles Knowles, M, B, Jdack:onville Darnell, Kev West Nincteenth DRistrict- A\, 1. Don Harey Goldstein, Fernan- | can, Wi 1 mimee \. Ogilvie, Callahan Fwenticth Distri I it Lake, Sanford; 8 Ocala \. Robinzon, Orlando Twenty-tirst Distr 0 11 ¢ Stanford, K n T Disty Pasco H il i M icel Poli et FFort M 'n l i LMWL M 8 S L1 Lakeland m, Busti Putnan W2 Mibddieton, Pomo Fweniy -t l Distriet W i na: W, A Ru 1. Palatka Malone, K Woes Paim Beach 11 1 Bussey, West | Twenty-tiiith District Ao oMy alm Beac! Cled ) ntstown Pinctla lohin = Taylor, Lareo | Fwenty-ginth Disteict 1 A\ Sant Rosa 1. A, Bryant, J. T. [ Ceoper, Punta Gord venn, Milton Twenty-cighth District -1 U] Thirty-first District 1. W Zim, | Conrad, ( St Auzastine Twent) trict ~Max M Thirty-zecond District - M. H Me- | Brown, ) cuny creary, ( vil Fhirvieth Digopi W. 11 Meleod St W. \. MacWillian K. {Jasper WE WiLL ?-’;\.XL‘ Y(TU $1 : ’ MY LINE INCLUDES s 1 .!u\' .-1“; T N old W Broken ! e Niigrotg g 'Newspapers Ph‘x' ¢ & Refining Co. : Magazines 4 020 YEARS 863 Chestut St., Plal ’\111‘!?!13. Pa. T0 DEK TISTS Stationery Post Cards Cigars befor Loars Negotiated | — I see me Buy: aud Seils Real Estate 0ran|l : . ¢ Grove Property » Speeity. | Miss Ruby Daniel —_— § News Stand ROOM 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING! lobby of Edisonia Theater | | BROUGHT T0 TIME One Vay to Hdp Man in His Wooing. By JEANNE 0. LOIZEAUX, Orpha did not lift her eyes from her embroidery, but she was all ears to Mrs. Healy's chatter. That lady rocked, did complicated Irish crochet —and gossiped, each performance per- fect of its kind, and a refutation of the adage that only one thing at a time can be done well! Orpha’s sister had left her to enter. tain her guest for an hour on the wide, vine-covered veranda, with its rugs, tea table, easy chairs and other para- phernalia of summer idleness, and the girl found her duty best performed by a system of listening. The young matron had discussed fashion, the lake society, the latest novel, and finally launched into a runn.ig com- mentary on love affairs, Safe herself fn the haven of a happy marriage, she considered herself a judge of storms on life’'s sea, and wise unto the matrimonial salvation of all who would accept her advice. Mrs. Healy swung a pretty tan pump below her narrow skirt, and audibiy considered the case of Rose Danison and George Saint. “They've been engaged forever, and nobody knows why they don’t marry and be out of their misery! I say it Is her fault that he doesn’t ifnsist on her choosin gthe day. She makes him too content as he is, A man has to be Lrought to time occasionally, He' gets too complacent, too sure of a girl, and ueeds to be waked up. She ought to make him jealous, or go abroad a year, or even break the en-| gagement! Instead, she waits ten years and acquires a patient look and great swectness of character, aud some day, being only an average man, he will prefer mere pink cheeks, bright eyes and impatience! Don't you think so?" Orpha Mited her dark head, calm eyes rested a moment on the plump little matron, heart, and that people conld not thus discuss her and Stanley Long. For the first time she was glud that she and Stan were not cngaged, though ghe was as she had been all summer, miserable because he neither declared being nothing at natural hoped her 1l it from her own world “Don’t you think so?” persisted lder Wotan Orpha rose m h iborate folding her embroidery, and s and slender in the dying light of ¢ noon. Unnoticed by then voung man of the house, had spr long thed 1 to the ro dening quizsicall might ha might trust him him, she couln't {a could she? Perha fon't te! > Por to go out to " sunset. She loves and her | glad that her | secret was safely hidden in her ow :1: | ‘111 at some day T am bound to tell you You might go along, :r R DIRRI0s090001040/ 000 Bed 0. ol . . . Evaporated l 0 - [ ] Cranberries For Sauce, Jelly, PleS Tarts or for any purpose for which fresh Cranber. ries are used. Thor. ougoly cleaned. samnee =l Dupe Food St.ore brisk lake breeze, striding off on her |« - W. P. PILLANS & CO. lithe, healthy fashion, her mind re- ‘:' G B P a little solemn, Steve.” O The boy bowed with mock ceremony 18 to his mother. “I'm not wanted. Auntie loves her own company. Be- sides, it makes me feel like a silly little boy to be nephew to a girl so pretty that everybody turns to look at her. If she wants me to follow as a bodyguard I'll go—" Orpha, already on the way, laughed him to scorn over her shoulder, “No, I don't want you. You're too young and silly! DBesides—" “Pesides, she has other fish to fry, mother. She {8 not the only sunset- lover that dawdles about the cliffs of a summer's evening! Most romantic, I call it!" She fled his impudence, her sister and Mrs. Healy, and took refuge across the garden, down the path through the woods toward the pretty lake, This time she hoped |’ Stanley would not be there. She wished that she herself did not know she loved him before he had in words declared his love for her. Sure at neart of him, she wondered wistfully at his silence, her maidenly dignity FODOTOIO :-o_o OHQ QOO Lt = DOROPOTO = 2= e L2 OO o verted to Mrs. Healy and her talk, which she hated. The girl's nobility |, rose high and above subterfuge and strutegm. She would never help a man with his wooing, nor hurry him, by word or act, or even by thought. It love were less than free and spon- tuneous, it was not real love, and she vould have none of it Then at the turn of a cliff she saw t v, and it came to her that, ! 1, she was going to meet him. It was a little like showing her heart. lie had not seen her yet, and she lipped back behind a great rock and it of sight, ran swiftly down to the andy strip of beach and away from bim, her checks on fire, her heart beating hard. It he. did care, did vwant her, he could seek her out and v so, and until he did this, she would not dawdle about alone on the veranda; but neither would she stoop to an attempt to make him lewjous— Lie would not encourage Ilal Porter. A« she turned toward home she vowed a mental and spiritual vow of loyalty to Stanley, and to him alone. She would trust her love and leave it to his manliness and discretion to show her heart when the fullness of time Our Specialty If 1t is geod erough for Railroad we: cnough for vou. “fnere is nothing should have come, | The sun had quite gone down, and And the first dusk came, and with it great & che dp ot peace and comfort to the girl after the unrest of the past few weeks In this mood, Orpha came hurrying up the wood path, aware that she should not be alone, when she heard rapid steps bchind her. She quickened her own pace, a little fearful, but in a moment the steps came closer and she { heard her namc. “Orpha! Orpha, wait for me?" An. other instant and Stanley was close at her side, a little out of breath. She turned smiling slowly at him in [ the dim light, looking up at the big, (fair man as he took her by the arm with ti § { ! with a decp breath of relief. ! ' i | ‘\\'h\ are you running away from | me?" he demanded, “Can’t you see ; that | love you? 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