Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 16, 1912, Page 2

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FAGE TWU THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LaK B e — ) Siag S T - Yo s rmgs an s A 45 s G & FAIRBANKS & Pv Mz~ \mg .he Only Man She Leave me alone now,” she urged. Evapo ated ';A ' o 5 Loved Iy t g\cr before I an- ; C b Lv; .4 @ GASOLINE, OIL, GAS ENGINES = sl il G ranberries ! & 2 5 2 Y By /. MARIA CRAWFORD. ¢lbow on knee, looking % o PU“ PS TANK S T() W ERD 5 - ¢ valley basking in lhe‘ e 5 —_—— veckly leter, dun on Thursda\' \mh",,. Marshall came upon her. fisma % . wus not at her plate whe nl | She could not quite keep the gladness | ;, < it AR Ak Ph she came down to break Sheran| = ) eves as she looked up and | F S J l! ™ o Write. Wire or Phone. :lhrmml‘ her mail b ;oan un| g l(ru.‘lmr! and strong, with'" Or auce e \ LlL\ it ; & < | pleasant suspicion chilling her heart. ‘ ful dreams still in his brown <& o 4/ : Atthur Masters' Sou. Agent & “What does Tom write? Is it tim« o Tarts Or for an\ u i YO\ O f <@ 2 .fo;'duno olf 1hns<i—!hnso rouuldups he “ i« great to be back in jthe 4 p U { 2 3 [ told us about when he was herc: | mountains. Anne. You look today just ™~ | 2 LAKELAND, FLORIDA b “I dow't know, mother. There's| " o\ gif that morning up at old < for WhICh fresh Cra b i SOl O D OIGI0I0ION0IGI0NOIOI IO R A S ;::"'r fronlmhilxl ”'i's ;flor_r;ll"f'” | Chester when T went to stammer good-| n cr- i “The poor boy mus e ill L i was such a kid, Re- & : i B have your father telegraph at once.” :h\;m;f”!?f“ A > rles are used Th i J "I would rather you wouldn't do| Anne tossed the petals of a wild|g . Or- ¢ that—not just yet. The mail may be| (o on the clear little stream thatk«- l l : g Inte. }flmed from Deep Rock. b Ougo y c eane s i &| “Late? It Is a strange thing that ghe “m quietly. “That was|& 6’ it has never beer; lahtv before, in three | lung time ago.” 5 g | or four years, think of Tom Mar- | e tt with your:& e . i g and House Of Representatives § shal'l as one of mg ol\ufn cln;drond ths‘ ““,,\l:(:z;.t' sAnt"hn? l;l.zu:l; changed)t l:? i i mother was my best friend, and she | . (003" Goen thinking | & - BROOHOTOOHOIVIITOOOOONTHONNTONCOTIFINNOOABO000 | would appreciate my interest it she | f,,_":""y'u:"',f'n‘ gt o ,,“jf_ re ) | were ulive today.” ?,\.ling me without coming to wel-!.. 00 ore Members of the nest Florida sen- X, Wilson, St. Augustine. t “Not when you ‘lmw a ma‘;Irlagn.n | ecome me., You meant home to me. | < i \ 2 ;nul I 103 ut Dem- | 8t. Lucie—Otis R. Parker, Fort|able deughter” said Annve smiling hat's why [ followed you to the & - ' i ity R El’iercc. In the privacy of her own room, an | | nountains.” lo W. P. PILLANS & (( ) " Members of the House of Represen-| Sumter—Glenn Terrell, Webster, ::(;‘l"' later, she read again his last| .yoy gon't know how bard it is to i | Suwannce—J. P. Lamb, L. D. New- ol i G (speuk to anybody when Standfield s % . o e e e s s s s ! : tatives. et e 5 . y g “If you don’t objcet, Anne,” it ran.| . roung.” g ik S (U e Al A SRS SRR AR ) et ; At LJ:'. o 0;1!\. i ¢ 5 “I would like to read bits of your| gundfield Meyers? What has he | e | ville; B, R B.Ki ) | Talor -Enoch J. Iavil, Shady | jetter dated the twenticth to a little | 1, do with your attitude to your old | } i Baker Hamp Rhoden, Mac lvn,\'.:uruw-, (girl out here, She is a pretty little | cqonagos AT YTy TR : 4 Pradiond D Andrews, Radford; £ Volusia - John A Valzah, J. D | thing aud often helps me pass away | | am going to marry him. Anne | \ Wi Middicton Leonardy, DeLand., [time. Your letters ure gems, fragrant | wopdered why her voice did not | Brevard - J. M , Cocon Wakulla -G, W, Tulley, Medare, | Vith my old life, and T wonld like | (yjver with her heart, | [ ] o i i ke Grifin, Dlounts-| Walton W. IL Mapoles, Laarel|1CT o hear a part of the one I men-| * Without a word he turned and| lne lme e . L {“"“‘ 0 started down the path. i r : . tevens, Inver [ : LR How dl, Pan-| Anne looked up over her desk| “rom questionad Anne, a thy iy i \,\‘,A sy sy v e l:l:::lr(':"l,"‘ll;";:‘-m;.y::;‘:l::lll::,‘(:.l“wlrl.:llr:-(\:;;“‘l{l‘lw hammering :n lu‘jr qlhro:u. 0 s YRR ol Heatia ame home 0 5 ad | “Tom, won't you wish me joy?" li‘ g Springs l The 1913 Senate { been a student in the great university | [le came back then, his hand out, | ur pec,a ‘V o Columbin - W, J. Feagle, R.F.D ! e in f Hits { near her own college, When he was | the old brave smile of his yumhi i Lake City; 2 D, buPree, Lake City. ) L District A MeGea ey, | graduated he had gone west to a lighting his face, H l ’ 1en oh f Wai'r 1 H Erdiostion A lov. Mismi 1-‘“1""“4 { ranch owned by his father. He was “I was a beast, Anne, dear. Of | fitis vood enongh for Railron: ; Desoto Wo L Lanciord, areadia, | Second District Jolin 1. Stokes, [ determined to make good in the course I wish you joy. It knocked (‘I‘N)UL’II for vou. There is not! 1 o i Fasrie. 8t M mn Acose | ) chsncola | world as a man. | me over a bit to hear the news, 1 4 / iy ki i | Third District B 1 Lindsay, | “T went to be a man’s man, Anne,” | was selfish, thinking only of my | i 2 e e 1 : e i) | l;v !:‘ul mlld 'Iu-r.‘ "ot u"\u ;nl;lu:g.n ! own r\nu g0, ‘l Illm\'n-lz:!‘\\':'x_\'s—‘; ‘% Hamlltons | ino J 4 3 SERE e il i don't want to stay in the ¢ nd - foolishly, of course-—-helieved that yo ¥, i Lol Pensi ol I’”‘T' bish James NWil " he pushed by dad's friends and have |y mine, It has never occurred | Wahhalns i ] Plovdd, A HOAME [to frequent pink teas d dinner | o me that any man conld take yon: | 1 (hien i I Roddenberty, | parties. 1 am going gt away | away from me,” . HO\\"erS i ( Giro “from the people who 0w me s “Oh” eried Anne, “yon musn't taliz ¢ . + Favl 4] 1 Jumes K. Broome, | that T will be forced to stand or full 1o me like that, What would your Elglfls "‘ " i lon my own resources” fe think if she h g gk ! w’ "M ) \ 0 { Il 4. Drane,| He had found the v« ohlied o vhat?" l"anIb ;- ”, b | S : Vits glamour of romnnee cod adve r You wrote me abont a y Hernando 1 UYL { s o lture, to be the very il o | 1 osaid was very pretty, You s 1 PRtECho ey BuyolisT] | his strength and ability, Di-couragid 1 to read one of my letters to And s : ”t‘]; g / oy lillshoro R, R Jant | her, and when you didn't answer ay cheaper grades ) »" AT i SR PATSL. Sl Distvioe-Vred 1, Sheisack. | Pl : ol e -3\! (LS Cliyy W 1 Mortin s : AL with these. 7 > ok Holmes - B, A, Williams, Bonifay, [ 7T078mvHIe | “Didu't answer? T wrote to you Tackson-<W, 4. Deachaw, Al Fenth Districtr - Charles 13 Davis, four or five times while I was hurt. wees W, 1 MeKinloy, Campbellton.| adison, i “IMurt”™ ericd Anne, in alarm, “Oh, | : Pefferson T, 0 Taenbull, d. B Fleventh Distvice W1 Himes, BRI . ' e Mestiadin Tampa “Pony bicked with me nlnd I un-| ! oA Cweltth Distr el iR i fortun: got mixed up with a ma- il Lake . A, Hanson, Lecshurg; J. e CH District «C0T Calpepper, Vel ik Ninpnenod. o) Ba: nessing: 1 e . Hateher, Umatilla, «‘j ¥ [ The boys hurricd me off to St Jo- | I l “ l : Lee Lo AL Hendry, Ft. Myers, * Fhirteenth Distrtet - 1. M. Hud- !seph's hospital, where they patched | e : Leon L. €. Yaeger, Tallahagsee; |5on Miami | lup one shouldir and an arm until - W. A, Register, Woodville, fourtcenth bistrict B, P, Cope, | | they nure as good as new.” Levy-—\W. J. Epperson, DBrongon, Lake City, i - All the mothy solicitude deep in | e | ' Lafayette—.J. 1. Gornto, Mayo, Fittetnth Disteict A, Z. Alkine, | {110 hoart of ‘every. womay foF n"‘{ ‘ ‘ | Liberty - R. 1. Hosford, Hosford. |Starke ‘ j oui iy AR LR i F’f‘, h: [ J / I Madison- M. .. Loslic, W, M. Tay- Sinteenth District I K. Calkins ‘sl'hh‘lr‘ )} miany yvears, 'a howed n ™ t L . 3 o SRR Anne r, tender questioning. for, Madison Fernandina e didn’t you let me know, i Manatee 11 M. Wilson, Miakka.[ Seventeenth Disteict ), 13 John- Tom? Mother and I would have gone T Deylerin { ‘, Marvion Edwin Spencer, Jr., Oca-[son, Live Oak. ! to you. Haven't you always known ———— i | fay L. S Lizht, Reddick. | Ltenth District ) . L'Engle, | tthat T would do anything for you?" ! G, ( ; i \HE Charles Knowles, M, B. cconville “All bat the greatest thing, Anne, d \ sTOCLTit S barnell, Key West. vineteenth District - A, 1. Done | Hu.: ':?\_‘T'; M_‘m‘ ¥ ..l o S aple a” Fan(__- s ueo Harey Goldstein, Fernan-{2an, Rissimmee | 2 \_" 't you married, Tom? - " ding; 80N, Ogilvie, Callahan, Twentioth District 13, 1, |'.n-n.-\,‘ G00 tnuht Waple W wo‘mun o > ids - N4 Fhot IR W Rt o raa LiNe: Qritand s & losie i you, My er and ln.s wife met 216 S. Florida Ave. b4 r! B N R X ¥ s % Sl me and ca to meet you, but you - | \. Robinson, Orlando. Pwenty-tiest District—J S Bliteh | | ha gone 1 absolutely held your Oscecla 1L €0 Stanford, Kissim- | Monthrooke ;!’;nhvr up and demanded to know nmee Twenty-second District D A where you were.” | We have just put in a trosh line of p 1 Pasco- P. C. Mickler, Tridoy. Finlayson, Monticello. ANoo She Gala Gutet : “I haven't answered Standfleld vet. [§ (| corn, shorts, horse and mule ‘eed, wheat, of Polk— Robert 1lancock, Fort Meade| Twenty-third District - W, M. Ig- o : 4 | Tom. It would be a crime to marry brand and hay. 1. C. Brown, Lakeland. on, Eustis, many times, yet always m;ml.xlly“"“"b"‘?}' but you, My pride was Fancy patent flour, 96-1b sack w Putnam—3V. S. Middleton, Pomo-| Twenty-fourth District W, 1. | brave, he ?“"“‘“l‘,dl*‘" :'r' "‘”"*I”fl l""‘; ""f;:u." v Yo HAtEY he HOW, 10 Fancy patent flour, 24-1b sack ez oo : a W g alatke P e - a future for mse as he ha < ' o, o o ¢ il R t ".l;'a‘l‘n; :“:‘t::: Illl. ‘l‘lll‘l'xt;‘:--.-\- e .‘lel"\'\w. ‘“'.'\..““M'_ ; Sreuiied. day,” sald Marshall, his arms about |f | P‘nn(‘). paf‘m 'nour", 12-1b sack ...vr;-l....--- " ssey, P enty-fiifth District -A. J. M- Weeks went by, then months, and | her. “Then we'll go west and shoot |f | Florida syrup in gallon cans, ) er gallon ... valm Beach. Clelland, Blountstown, still Anne had '"'“ word from him, | UP the town until { ind out what be ‘\ Lard (compound) per pound . sesemsess Pinel John 3. Taylor, Largo, Twenty-sixth District—H. M | She had answered his last letter | came of our letters.” (] Best sugar cured hams, per peun@ seees Santa Resa- 1. A, Bryant, J. T.|Cooper, Punta Gorda, promptly assuring him of no objee- “All's well that ends well,” laughed [ || White salt bacon, Per pound wwwsseweesoasses vt renn, Milton, Twenty-eighth District- J. 10, [tion in case he still cared to read | [ the girl happlily, while a mecking bird || ! c POLND Thirty-fiest District 1. W. Zim, |Conrad, Glenwood parts of her letter to a stranger hrol\o into a melody of dllver song |} | WE GUARANTEE TO GIVE 16 0Z. TO EVERY P’?P?I o 5 81, Augustine, Twenty-ninth District ~May | Months added to months made a | somewhere in the young green 5 WE GUARANTEE OUR GOODS TO GIVE ENTIRE 84 | Thirty-zecond District 101 11 Me-{ Brown, Macclenny o M.F]"";m‘ Tl'“"" '\“;"“ bk b(rnn‘rh-‘:i m'vrhv'ud \ ted Literary | 1 WE GUARANTEE PROMPT DELIVERY. i ‘ay 3 u v o v noun- | (Cop; t 8 v sgociated JAterd y | A creary, Gainesyitle. Thircleth District W, U, Mcleod, | taing. A fow days after whe deft | oo N YOURS FOR LOW PRICES St Johns - W, AL MacWilliams, . | Jasper home her father telegr Nep . i e | that Tom: Marshall had aph ] X Professional Instinct. e b e e ————— ] | . ¥ - Some of the newspaper correspond- | - wanted to : Logith i0 work without pause at | o WE WiLL MAIL \OU .Sl M Y [ I\.I“ ]\'CLl”)}“\‘ | IT““’ S 3 5 =, grinding out interminable | R PI AN DB A\ J80 O ‘;.~\\.u“d, ;z:u! s B strings of copy for transmission by ; US. Highest prices paid for ohl s %Ihv‘ (u.url._ g . ' llly o {telegraph. On such occaslons it is ) | Gol (RSl by - {who had followed her to the 1 not uncommon for four or five who wold. Silver, old Watches, Broken tains and who offered balm are friendly to each other to form | lewelry and Precions Stones wounded pride, | combinations ¥ | v Money Sent By Return Mail !Newspapers One evening as she swaved with T:hl:‘:;:,:l,;,.: “‘:;d“:;zl;:‘,‘:e,s :gpg;::;: . { Phila. Smelting & Refini C | voung Meyers to the music mw"m | e 14 e Sy & SCRMINE W) ‘ Ma 8Zines ballroom of the hotel she saw Tom Lt ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS g Marshall standing in the entrance, ™ 863 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. | his eyes fxed on her She nodded | it H pleasantly, much as she would have Te We will ?}?‘DEFTIS}S‘ Filings, s'a“onery done to any casual acquaintance. i Gold Serap, and Platinam. High- The music stopped when she was near a door across the room She | Post Cards et prices hurried into the darkness, and piead- ing a headache to her partner, went directly down the long veranda, through a French window and £0 Cigars W. FlSke JOh“SO“ Come and see me before REAL ESTATE tering Marshall. A night's pur- of meeting his wife. Her father's | letter that day stated that Marshall | had with him a beautiful young | woman whom he had heard called ! | Mrs. Marshall. chasing elsewhere. Your| patronage appreciated. | Anne was conscious of the goss s < jover the bridge tables and embroi 2 ery frames as she started out for Loar S Nego"ated ! tramp with Meyers the next morni { The engagement of the two would be !announced at the bej g season In town, the place the follow declared. Anne Wi st was ahroad. to hear it and i ittle she really car Au e Buys and Sells Real Estate. Grove Property a Specialty. 4| Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater. e | J0M 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING l gained the elevator without encoun- | rest, she | reflected, wodld fit her for the ordeal | each writer make carbon copies of his | day's work. Five weary correspond- | ents were occupying one room in Michigan avenue, and four of.them | (had keeled out on beds, while |the fifth continued to pound his | mill. “What are you writing®" | asked one of them, after a while. "A letter to my wife.”” “Give us carbous,” yelled the four in chorus.—The Ar- gonaut. Banana Flour. Banana flour, especially prepared as a tonic food is making its appearance | in Paris under the name of bananeine. |1t is to be remarked that within a recent period this fruit was but lit- | tle used in France, and even now its !consumptlon is limited. Howerver, | measures are being taken to increase | the importation, and it is said that | 70 vessels were recently fitted up for bringing the fruit to Europe. Banana flour has a much more extended use in Engl than on the continent, but N‘fgns made to Introduce it | | | : f ':T;"coolh Ip.ace injtown is (IT S | Core'infandftry OurDelicious Ico it ; l §' EN R -] 5 ' Red Cross l’ha{r

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