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FAGE TWO THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAR ELAND, FLA., SEPT. 13, 1912, SO0 TORCOIOIOILI OO0 CLOI0IDINIV IO IV QININI0TD FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. GASOLINE, OIL, GAS ENGINES PUMPS TANKS TOWERS QPO IO O 20 =t Write, Wire or Phone. Arthur Masters, Sou. Agent LAKELAND, FLORIDA B R e e e e B e Rt B S = 2 » POEDOO TOTOLO O & % Members of the Next Senate and House of Representatives N e § Members of the ate and house, chosen ocratic primaries. Members of the House of Represen- tatives. ¢ Adki \W next Florida sen- in recent Dem- AL Wilson, St. St. Lu Pierce. Sumter —Glenn Terrell, Suwannee Ouk Eno Augustine, -Otis R. Parker, For: Webster J. P. Lamb, L. . New Kite, J Havil Hamp Rh L. R. lowe!l, Tie 1913 Senate RoA MoGeackey ) lictrict —R District John I’ bistrict 1. 1 lepton, birents; Fonrthe District Shcads, Melinzh James N Wilson ( Pensacola, ankiin il. B, Floyd, Apala-| Ifitth District roli i Gadaden . Green Sopchonpy AW Ty 1 2. Quiney Namilton John High, A0 W. Mil- sho= | Sintn Distric Quincy Seventh Lakeland Kightl rithassee. Ninth District | Brooksville Tenth District Madizon James . Broome S Distriet-—11, 4. 1. Hernando . O'Ncil, Brooks- ville ilillsboro Wit Holmes District A S Wells, Tal- R Martin, A, Williams, ~W. 1. Beacham, MeKinley, Campbellton, fefferson 1% ' Tarnbull, J. B, Monticello, AL Han Umatil A S ¢ r \\um]\l[]. p|u1 on, Bronson Gornto, Mayo, ||n~<!'nrd. IHosford. Lestie, W, M. Tay- Towmlin, Plant | Tan i Citys Fred 1. Bonifay. | Alli- | | | tackson Charles 1 e wenth District W, 1, e Lake | th District ¢ ateher L Leeshurg son, Fhirtee Miami th District 1, M. Hud Lo, vourteenth Lake City IPiftetnth Starke. ixteenth Fernandina Seventeenth District Live Oak. htenth District onville. Nineteenth District , Kissimmee I'wentieth District S. [Ocala. | Nistriet - I*, P, I.'| |)\"tlB——| Liberty - R. Madison M ior, Madison Man Marion L Mouroe Darnell, N dina; Distr, ¢ Z. Alkin I-‘ I District 1 | | | I | i k. I ee 1L M. Wilson, I2dwin Spencer, Light, Reddick. Charles Knowles, Key West, i Harry Goldstein, . A. Ogilvie, (allahan, Orange —Forrest Lake, Sanford; Robinson, Orlando. I ¢ Stanford, Kissim- mes | I ¢ Mickler. Triloy. Robert ilancock, Fort Meude Brown, Lakeland Putnam W Middleton, W AL Russell, Palatka Palm Beach- 1L 1L valm Miakka. Jr., Oca- | s o B John. M. B, A, E. Done- Fernan- S, . L. Carney, \ Twenty-fiest District -] Montbrooke. Twenty-second bl dsceola District Monticello. Fwenty-third District n \ Pasco Polk Finlayson, W M ' Twenty-fourth Malone, Key West, I\\nnl,\'~liilll| District ‘Hand, Blountstown, Twenty-sixth District Punta Gorda, 'wenty-cighth Pomo- | District W, na, Bussey, Wost | A ) each. Pinellus Santa Rosa venn, Miltor Thirty-first \uzustine ty-s Jolin R Al Taylor, A Largo J 1] Bryant, T. | Cooper, District -1 District L. W, Zim, |t L Glenwood 'wenty-ninth Brown, I'hiri Fasper St District - Max ccond District 11 Macelenny Gainesville W. 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Then father and mother and big sister each added a quarter to the celebration fund. The ten-year-old thanked them politely and count~d: “One, two, three, four! Four twen- ty-fives make a hundred. That's one dollar. May 1 stop at Jenkins' store as I go to school and get it changed to a big round silver dollar, moth- er?’ going or coming from school.” *I wil] not take a minute to make | the change.” Dbown the street Tommie ran, silver jirgling merrily in his pock- i et t [ white-haired b Good morning, irned called sitting on ! morning S 1 old o sol, lady | jor It was Grandma Walton randmother, off s should de s Tommic, taking his Tomm erandm on Know Tommic stopped and opened Wa 1 the count with and cyes. Grandma ton the oldest wonan coulld she b Loerazy ! that be crandmoth amazement but one birthday 1" Roddenberry, 1y Two son. Fvery one o ic ha birthdays atter forve - well as old as you. Tomm {Kkeep hoth of my birthdays i U've got a dollar *informed 1 hope yon will soon be celelny ojee {uine, Tomm bo thanks two birthdays o year stanmt hurried on ing my I Tommie nered il to Jdenkin orne: stor Grandma was still on porch when e dollar e ont o with th Some litthe zivls wer ing her how they T li rs befor Iped wip anl il fert Kissed their ey (RIT] thew ol her I ol Tady all and whit % thes [loved 1o | her Al [ninat” | to think she sighed Tommi As he was returning from Jeffrey choog that en standing at the gate | Wy didn't today, Ben?" “Stuck conldn’t. Tars with me |t afternoon you come to el asked nail Come Tommniis a in my foun in and awhile, pith Tom, I'm aw lonesome.™ “Mother m t not like won't care. Please. Tommi I ocan’t play anything ols Hoaned me a dollar. S {held up o sibver dolla 1 right (1] vhile” The lars pla boys were pitehing Lorse dol- when a nning canu Severa] with o hrid ate was open andd horse My poreh Ben they down the street were The | | | | | ’ tollowing him vitre, \ 8 K the on the Tere, while wed sitting Come | hurt and You are oa Tommie tollowed Pen wmd both on the t lon felt in ots I must have dropped look., onld not befound wijl b dollar isked Ber it You thr ven't hor: ve d it Late ot my money.’ harpls “Yes, but don't stop to play either ool ‘.h fireyes acted hastily; but he will | find out his mistake, and all will he| had | woull please ! " want to get as old 1 and | pelruary, dol- [y L years?' y 1 t thonght she had two birthdays com- | ing to her in one year w taken d =0 m 1 down pour cut on mort him. The boy began to cry. “Hush that and get out of my vard before I have you arrested.” Tommie started for home, his eyes blinded with tears. Grandma Walton sat on the porch her Knit- ting needles clicking, and her kind old eyes taking in all that passed on the street. “('ome here, Tommie," she called as he neared the gate. ‘“What is troubling you, son?"” “Mr. Jeffreys took my birthday dollar. He stole it, and he said ! stole his money, and—" And the story of the lost dollar was told just as Tommie knew it “Father and big brother will want to fight Mr. Jeffrys if I tell them { when I go home, and it will nearly kill mother to know that he said 1 stole.” “Then you must not tell them un- 1 til things are straightened out, Mr. right.” ‘But they will want to what T did with my dollar. 1 w it and when | Kuow ing to save i ba ind 110s¢ h money? that 10 me vid when you ge nother you 3 ped to play with Ben Jeffre Loy she does not Jike for you t But stop as o associete YO Foyon will never arandmother reached Lie had Je ! T Liomy stoppe Yt ln vould never, never do so azai “Ben's father drinks, gon must be careful abont your fri ‘Lowill, mother,” promised mie He dropped his dollar in his but not him the ple e kept wond it did give lie expected, ing what (oo with birthday “How many had, hiw sister?” Tommie he sat down by the library study ure t 1o celebrate that oti birthdays have asked tabl after tea had sixteon, Tommis and won't *much Jonger.” “Do yon ever more Im ¢ tel! up, b have than one year?" O course not Do you think | as Methuselan?” “I didn’t know."” “Aren’t you thinking about le the their vears., peo- 20th hirth- who are born on and four oi have 5 every on “I guess not. U've heard that ome two birthdays ear.” They ter They people have are queer people,” launghe ! ‘Better keep away fron. might be getting (!:II'—; [FY hem v Poor grandma! 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