Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 13, 1912, Page 4

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e ———————————————— e | DISCREET SILENCE. The Evening Telegram i Published every sfternoon from the, Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla tntered in the postoffice at Lake- snd. Florida, as mail matter of the iuiitor Stovall, of the Tumpa Tii- Lune, wants the editor of the Sun 10 relate what he saw in New York. 2 I» Hetherington of the Lakeland jelegram. Not on your life, Wal- lace. If we observed such things on nnnnd Cl“_‘;,_,______———— the East Side and Broadway as .i. l-‘. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR.| brother Hetherington tells about, [ we are going to keep the knowledge '\- J~ HOLWORTHY ot it locked up. In this respect w2 .aeiness and Circulation Manager.|.,1) follow the advice of Governor Gilchrist's monkeys, Gainesville SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Si UnE YEAr ....-veeoeno. 8600 1° B Sis months .....ec.000. 360 It happened in the chemisiry class, ce maonths vee.s 126 A :hlril\:rc':iw;u)wmle within the and the professor had just L 5 some N define gravity. The X City of Lakeland 'some onw to o idwits of the Y somewhat hurried definition con- 8 a W " da1 tor 10 cent eok. tained the word “pull,” and this ir- ritated the instructor. He declared |!)sul there was no such energy in na- rrom the same office la issued THE LAKELAND NEWS « weckly newspaper giving & Te-fture as pull. cume of local matters, crop condl-|jront row caught the professor’s at- uons, county affairs, etc. Sent| t.ntion. 1 would like to ask a auywhere for $1.00 per year. aaestion,” she said. “Yes, Miss My- = | afk, Whit The young wom- DEMOCRATIC TICKET. v A T v s o von would push or For President—\Woodrow ‘Wilson. FsT For Vice President—Thomas Marshall. Presidential Electors--Jefferson B, Browne, J. Fred DeBerry, Charles E. Chipley Jones, Leland J. Sparkman. State at A young woman in the is 01?7 an spoke up w, ask whether . rull @ radish 27 | controver THERE COMES A TIME. Jones, W. Henderson, 1. C. Congressman, Claude L'Engle. There comes a time in the brightest day, When the sky; Large — ; 3 clouds seer gathering in (ongressman, First District—S8. : M. Sparkman. There comes a time when the zay A Congressman, Second Disteict — est laugh ; Frank Clark Will break and end in oo weary ark. sigh. Congressman, Third Distriot—Em- rrett Wilson, : There comes a time when the bravest Governor—Park Trammell. Attorney General--Thos. F. Weat. oyes Secretary of State- H. €. Craw- Must fill and gleem throngh the unshed tears; furd. ; There comes a time when the Commissioner of Agriculture-——W. .\ McRae. brav- est heart Treasurer--J. . Luning. Must tremble heneath oppressing Comptroller—W. V. Knott. fears. Then there comes @ time when the Ruperintendent of Publie Instruc- tion W, N. Shei ts, State Chemist—R. l':. Rose. Adjutant Genceral . R. Foster, — e | Andd thus through our lives it The two Pensacola dailies don’t ever be; Jlove each other and the competition Joy hetween them is fast and furious. As after the A consequence they are arduous in enterprise and in the endeavor to |STATE OF FLORIDA clonds ore past, i And the sun ghines forth hoarts again; in ous will comes after grief as the sun rain. exeel, ot the ey has two hetter dailies, Pensacola elass in this coun- NOTICE OF ELECTION. Know ye, that I, H. Clay Crawford, State of the do hereby give notice that o SPECIAL ELECTION held in the county of Polk, State of Florida, on the fourta Thursday in Septosher, A Do 19012, COMeS e sad Thursday being the A New York lecturer in Tampa in Hetl division among people, that it hell is as eternal as the eternal agi- tation o the question it seeretary of discussing the subject, 15 Plorida, There in this is much matter to say Kternal?™ ol sentiment will ne but it is safe prighty near being crernal, [ OTWENTY-SINTH DAY OF SEP “ EMBER Flovida has many money crops. | jor o member of the House of Rep but a new record has been made at [ pocoptatives of the State o Rlorida Tallahassee, indicating even in this |y ind tor Polk county 1o G110 the State that corn s King, A preacher o cmey occasioned by the permiient thoushit he would cateh a boot-leg- |y cmoval from Polk county o Hon cor, and paid his prospective vietim!oange AL )L Anzle $1.00 for two pints of “corn™ He by gestimony wheeeot 1 have here turned the over tooan oy set my hand, and aflixed e of making a ‘| it veal of the State of Florida, a turned out to | this th B2 g purchase ticer tor the arrest, hut the e filled shelled corn, purpos ‘pints” ordinary, harmle the canital, of September, A D I CLAY CRAWERFORD, Secretary of St with and not the spirvits tru i menti that was expected, The preach er didu't say what he thonght not (Sealy out loud. Hon 0.1 of the National Democratic tee for Florida, says that To John Logan, Sheriff Polk County chairman LoCrawtord, i | | | | | commit- | | | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. “onlyeighi one hundred and twenty Demorratic have contributions to the Wil tumd.”” We incinded in cen out of s : ! For Representative— ol o ) hereby annonnee uluhu for reprosentative feonnty in the dlorida Leg presume ‘” o five alleged e Florida umns tor mysellf a can- from Poll slature, ! pecial term of said Legislature 1912, sabject to voters in the spe opened their col sOn campaign that this paper is | N it this paper i ”'vxonhmn: Ot 1 omewhat abbreviated honor roll, gy, |t ¢ action of the notice thai Hut to make sure we give State o/ THE EV\&NINs TELEGRAN wpAR LORNA MAKES HAY WHILE SUN SHINES By DOROTHY DOUGLAS, Lorna gazed blankly at the big ship | that was making its way ponderously out to sea. She was stunned with the sudden knowledge that her husband was glad to be leaving her, They bad been married a scant year, and through all those months Lorna had fought against the hints, from kindly neighbors, that her hus- band had married her out of pigue. But Lorna had believed in her hap- piness until the moment the ship had pulled away from the wharf with her husband on board. Then, she bad looked up suddenly at him as he leaned over the bulwark and was surprised to see an expression of rellef, as from a released burden, in his eyes. She had taken the blow like a little soldler, with smiling lips and a happy waving of farewells. When the boat was well out in the bay the hand that beld her bandkerchlef swept across her eyes and she stood for a moment fn blank misery. After that she braced her shoulders and went home. She knew, first of all, that she had come upon a blank wall in the path of her life. “lI am married to a man who does not love me,” she told herself with a peculiar sense of aloofness stealing over her. 2 So, with her fighting blood aroused and her pride hurt, Lorna probed deep into the heart of things in order to discover the lack, for she knew the lack was in herself. “I will make hay while the sun shines,” she smiled at her own ex travagance. As Lorna descended the stairs the big living room struck her as being dull and toneless. This, too, was her fault. “I will also make over the rooms.” She laughed quite like the old lLorna who had not known David Brooks. “I will buy vards and yards of cretonne with big pink roses in it, and when David comes home he will think the garden has walked into the house.” When Lorna first beheld herself in her new ralment she blushed at her own extravagant beauty. Her hair was fluffed as if from a lover's caresses, and her eyes were aglow. “But David will not know me,” she reminded herself. Even in her new view of life Lorna was not without her moments of blank dismay. What if David could not stamp the memory of Beth Cornish (‘ould it be possible with the result that no city | QFFICE SECRETARY OF STATE. §§ | from his heart? B ot e that the gossip » true—that merely her own careless- ness had made David indifferent? Fortunately these morbid thoughts were short lived. As the weeks passed swiftly, Lorna realized that she was indeed improv- ! ing the hours. “Perhaps, after all,” she “it 1s good for us to come against blank walls in our paths, I might never have known that the biggest things in life were passing me hy— perhaps I was really runu‘mml with only half of David's love. So in the end Lorna came to look | upon her cross as a blessing. She seemed to have made new she seemed to hold them firmly at her glde. She gave one or two dinner par- tles and found herself hranching out in many directions, husband, but she began to feel inde- pendently strong When the letter came tioned the day of her husband’s ar- rival, Lorna sank Jown into her big chair and trembled. After all, now that he was coming, she felt strangely weak. There was so much at st lke She knew that she could never .u..lln be happy with half his love. » had struggled for the whole and she m ust | have it. She did not go down to the but waited for him at home wharf, Lorna had dressed with unusual care fler gown of trally blue and her little hlue were slippers peeping from beneath only the setting for her exquisi tyv. She knew that she was | well, and the knowledge lent a cortain proud carriage to her figure i : cial election to be held Sept. 260 David saw her throngh the Fionch not only have we opened our ool- 019 Respectfally ! windows hefore he entered the house mus for the reception of campaivn I ¢ BROWN { He caught his breath and wa on- funds, but we have opened ong I\.s« fous of a thrill Whether it wa om Bases, our ik Kegs, one easure N T CIRCUET COURT. TIENT ,\urprin\'ur longing he knew n tut vanlts, onur hell box, our Iyve potl GepiciAlL CIRCUIT - Polk Coun- certain it was xhu" he quickencd his oW Whien aly Uhoss.ako £aIL wo-selit e step and took her into his arms with S X ty. Flovida In Chancery W S/ an emotion for which he had not bar ‘“;V ol YAte _“!” "} large wad of | Preston, v O Ieving 1% Bil® | gained. It left him breathless and a mes o considerable agsortmen b Remove Clond From Title trifle confused " "0 1 < T o v i . " : of iron planks, by wrapping the mj It appearing by the affidavit of W Lorna—" he said, and stopped in the office towel. Now. come on Preston in the above state . “What i< it, David?" she asked wit noin the above stated cause with your Democrati and by avoid the ra dollars, ye pa-| ¢ Irving sare to eall early and [y .med defendan in the bill of complaint is | of Florida, ident of the Unit Page, the triots, ident of the ron-r State od States mprovements now in s o reason within the townus g cities of 21 e of K lorida, the scpry vl wda Her Wocna upon wi Wi ‘ 1 . < but ' fondant ver the o dvertently tailed t l.ak ot . > ¢ d ' mut ' ' lefor i T O | 1 : 1 vred to appear | ‘ norizit Cak ¢ il ) i in saiu e ) gL Mon ; 0 LD 12 ' X \ . i 1 A | « 1 \ ) s Not ¢ow s in t o1 Lakelar " Hew g § 1 1 County ] d r < ] - UEL ! Flo \. B. FERGU=R0ON rk | T a little unsteady laugh. She looked up at him and the glow in her eyes left him dazed “You are not the same Loina— whom 1 left—1 hardly feel that vou are really mine—" “But I am, Davy boy.” She swiled, because she knew that she had won His arms held her in 2 way that made her knowledge certain. “I have made the house over, though. See!” ghe turned and swept in the changed <ur- roundings David looked over her he |not release her {firm han little wife lid + her chin look at me. Did you—did all this was nocessary to— ked up for her he ow arms close 1 er and near to hin ! nt 1 dong moment, and he spoke ki® volce was not quit T love you 1 1ply ‘1 have a e Lorna That is all 1 want™ reasoned, | friends; | Lorna had not ceased to love her which en- | ELAND, FLA., SEPT. 13, 1912 ATHLETIC CUT CLOTHES WANN DI[V‘U YOK Fitting a Cork. If a cork is too large for the bottle in which you wish to use it, lay it on its side, and with a little board or - SCHOOL DAYs‘| ARE HERE ' How’s the Boy’s Clothes) If there is anything in the worlg \will make the opening of schoo] Ve ¢asy | for the Boy, it's a new suit. | hay stud- | ied the School Suit problem from (h par- | ents side, as well as from the sy ' standpoint. , I am Prepared to Meet | the :Needs of the Boy - for school with a splendid line'of Clq. " ing, Knee Pants, Shirts, Waists, Hys and Caps. Drop in and see the splendid SCHOOLESUITS | I am offering for Good Durable Knee Pants and higher if you want them that are going from 50c to $2.50 the pair 1 WILL PLEASE E YOU AND hPLEASE THE BOY E. F. BAILEY Deen & Bryant Building Lakeland, Flo:ida. L4 'A 75 PER CENT DIVIDEND IS PAl To Mr. Wise Car Owner, because i suves that much in comparison with airv nlled oir ruler roll it under all the pressure e has absolute assurance against 1 :._\'nu can put on it, says an exchange. [y torm of “TIRE TROU} They are « i It will be elongated to tit In a very ‘RS KAY in few minutes. - —— plumber call When in need of a . Phone 46 | huilding, with Florida Fiectrical Supply Co Iull Tine of fixtures now displayed o toor, and Drane estimates promptly | e AL work equipped with fivst-class ‘ workmanship 'O’Neill an? | Gunn The Mean Man, “Do you mean to say that you flirt- 1 ed with your wife all the evening at | (ho masked ball and didn’t know her?” s right. But she was so deuced able—how was 1 to know {t?"— Tlt Bits, Here Is a Pun. brother Cornelius .llhm on Miss Chilleigh for over a year. Marie—Is he Zoing to marry her? Kitty—I don't know. I'm afraid <he’s rather too cold to make Corn pop. Tip Philosophy. “Pink, I'm afraid you are wasting | your time brushing my hat. 1 don't| €ecm to have any g smaller than a $10 bin” change dat all! ht, boss ™ vou don't !.“"d S0 120 an thhmg Much to Do! The itions of conquest are al- ways W 1\ ve but to toll awhile 3 believe alwars and never turn Farm Telephones. in the last throe vears one- million new *el Sea ke ctalled SHERIFF'S SALE. r of an ex wtion iss nt Cir Pl nit ¢ {und only successful Tire rour tires, SENKAY" saves vour mouey, tine words. You will eventually use ESS CIESSEANRAY terioation in any form what so ever CESSENKAYT vighty put in the casings, caught by imitations Fillers. Write for hooklet describing this ESSENKAY. Wi III / "when pleced monew for ( has been run over five thousand miles, ard st il runnin: “ESSENKAY ran over Gay it was Don’t he it is wnoder! [trouble saver, O O THE ESSENKAY SALES Bartow, Fla. Distributors for Polk, Decota, Lew ant! Upholstering sue wiaini i 110 -gnd-- BLGS AN _Mattress Making ..... FURNITURE upholstered ’e“}:;“:e‘ OLD MATTRESSES made over | oS CUSHIONS of all kinds made 1o |80d B€t 2 & order. e * CARPETS and RUGS cleaned ar |JOUT 7O laid; also matting, etc. bl h..", In regards to workmanship, zee|d' Mr. W. P. Pillins, of Lakeland, w: . |krew me for about 16 years at Or- lando, Fla. Drop me a postal car or call at shop No. 411 & Ohin ave Artlmr A, llouglas 'l‘ll'f"‘

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