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PAGE SIK. By FLORA DELL. “Yes, 1 have had one strange expe- rience,” Miss Myrte cently, as the girls pleaded for a story. for me to visit her at her hotel home in the west, duties, 1 accepted. pictured the ordinary country town hotel; ¢ 1 arcommodations, er unpleasant features, “Imagine my amazement on my ar- rival, after Myra's cordial reception, THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 1, 'MISS MYRTLE'S STORY! smiled reminis. ! “Myra, a school chum of mine, wrote | ! and tired with my scelal | On the journey I fat, bald-headed proprietor, cold baths trom a water pitcher, and sundry oth- at being received in an exchange al- ' 1913. Danger Sign In Horse. The appearance of “white” in the | ye of a horse indicates a viclous na- because a hizh tempered horse rantly locks ahout, apprehensive langer, or desiring to do mischief. « quick motien of the eyveball in op- <ite directions expeses an unusual- large surface of the white, which hus becomes an evidence of the tem- pcr of the animal. Watch Suilt 'n a Paarl, A tiny watch, which heen made | ‘nsile a pearl as large «s a blg pea, just been constructea Ly Ga:lopin -t on the work. The -mpty pearl hed forty-five grains and in 4§ 0. of Geneva, fittecn months belng | i ! | | I | | Your Grocer Knows — We Know— ‘/ may be watching you] } ( U0 LR may have watched you hide that money in i ; -Z You may lose it Put it in this band where it will be L; 1 oour burglar and tire proof vaults —and from which ' an withdrow it AT ANY TIME on demand. .\l your ; sithors do this, Wny net yon? g ATIONAL BANK | of Lakeland = | hear prepared for the pleasure of the next ! "t grip was one of distinct fear, When ia hurrfed survey of t} m. With er. 1 hope you'll enjoy \our-\ the full return to consciousness I be- “Oh, I'm sure to have a good jcame aware n‘ a soft gound, like deep, <ot replied Miss Blazer. “I'm go- ‘ i regular bre g, a stra elusive with a woman *.\Imse husband | sound, gceming at one mintte behind rongly disapproves of her seeing | {me and the noxt to e from the‘ ws like the one we are golng to | | center of the rcom. Completely baf- | =0 I think we can't fail to enjoy i tical joke, or suffering from !an unusuial artiek of indigestion. De- | = { ciding that th. latrer was not prob- | able. 1 went back to bed. determined Long Lifeof Linen aiong with good laundry work is what you are looking for and hac i8 just what we are giving. Try us. | Epee | Lakeland 'Steam Laundry { ! Phong 130, West Main 8t. } ! { - .-——4__—.—-—-———-_._—.—.,——_—____—— | VOB O e ORCBOE0 BO e O OB DS DH0EOBOBOMD Unexpected Quarters Great is the Loss 1f your properto hurns and you have No Fire Insurance Small is the cost of protection Some one has said: “Fore-think, though you cannot fore tell.” And ogain: “Caution is the parenf of safety.” INSURE AND BE SAFL! | represent reliable companies. | am dealing ininsurance only. That is my sole business Y. Z. MANN LY D404 ® WHEN WE FURNISH YOU @ S+ PPPPP. 362004+ 085 34 e bt IOt PP briei b ey Raymondo Bldg. Room 7, I’hone 30 THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD.~ 22 HAROURT&C0. 25 GRAVED BY CORRECT" HANU!-'AC‘WRNG EN.G RAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. Full line of Dennison’s Gift Dressings; also Gibson Art Co's iingraved Specialties, Holiday and Faney Goods, 1oys, Etc. ~“AKELAND BOOK STORE, "R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Wil fara sk plaxas axd speeifications or will {clow any plans azd specifications fnruisted STFGLLIWS 1 SPECIALIY Let 5* taes yev some Lacciead Lomes | have bniln LAKJU.250 Phoac 287-Green. FLORIDA “I eannot tell how long | lay nery- Cously wakeful, hen | suddenly saw | and Joiners of America, Local 1776 a soft ray of Lght on the window frame, and the sweet twitter of a bird { Mects every Tuesday night at 7 on a tree outside my window ap- o clock, at McDonald's hall. praised me of the approach of dawn, R. L. MARSHALL, President. and with other welcome indications n‘; J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. approaching morning 1 lost the soun: | g n:E my fear of it and drifted into 8 J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer. heavy sleep, J. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. “The next day | deelded to say H. F. DIETRICH, Rec. Secy. nothing about my experience, as it H. L. COX, Conductor might bring ridicule upon me, and T!g\\jyR1, BOYER, passed a pleasant day with the deci- J. W. SCARR sion firm!v rooted of banishing the |’ | f ¥ whole affair from my mind. T retired [© WILLOUGHBY, fter a Jolly evening, ready to laugh | Board of Trustees at oy experience of the previous e aight fakelang? Todre No. 91, P & A ‘Whether the subieet retused to be | Rewular communicarions held on dismissed and wmy mwind dwelt un- g0 and 4th Mondayvs at 7:30 p ! ionsly wpon it in my slumbers, - Ggine hrethren cordially n ;l do not know, hut about midnight "il;i, 1 c. W, M. i found mysell onee more sitting up- 5 RS right in tho bt clutehing the bed | JF + DECY clothing tightly and listening to the and we want you to know—that WHITE CLOVER FLOUR | #n the world toconvince you of the - fact— act, 1t you will bue give Mayflower Descendants. wter i3 less than an inch. This ari watch can be worn on a ring or | 5 @ pendant and cost $6.690. ] most luxurious in appointment, sup- plemented by the most up-to-date sleeping apartments, private baths, push buttons and all modern convent- ences. I retired early the first night in order to secure a long rest, and be ! i Fully Luumla d by both your grocer and ourselves | |day. 1 drew a long sigh of comfort ‘lenre are today throuzhont !h.i o 5 = as 1 nestled down between the cool, ‘:";Al States sm‘ornl_ hflv:m]’rml de-’ WUI! GROCER I!AS IT clean sheets und prepared for a night ants “"”" of Miles Standish, | of sound sleep. I think I Lad Just logt | ‘*eror Lradford, Richard Wae | corsciousness when ] awoke with the 7 JOhn tolard and it Braws sensatlon that some one was in the| °7 all Marflo o Ind rroom. 1 w&s not natarelly nervous, thy of thel tbut the fueling that now had me In ' Added Zest. “1 hear you are going to & mat | ~ce today,” Miss Green said to \!.sl j € | out of bed, ‘ i light and made falrly awake 1 bouuded snan'wd on the electy Ives."” | | | | | fled in my efforts to locate it, I hegan | i i to think I was the im of some prac- but even with an| n the sound by burying | sheets, 1 ocould still the ilar movements, some- times low and soft and again seeming- ly labored and right over the bed, as my fevered imagination clothed it in various {mpos=ible shapes to finish my ffort ta drov I the my liead in Umted Brotherhood of Carpenters Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No 29 meets the first Thursday night in aach month In Masonic Hall Visit- ing companions welcomed. A. D Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Secy. same deep, regular breathing of the { night before, | “Onee more 1 brought the l'l('ctrk’l light into play: once more made a' determined detour of the room, when suddenly—-was it my imagination, or had the breathing really assumed a different tone? It secemed to be com- ing in gasps -like the labored We give the more. Best Butter, per pound . Bugar, 16 pounds . ......... Cottolene, 10 pound pails. . Palm Chapter, 0. ¥ S. meets every second and fourth Thursday uights last . ACKSON, Secretary tense nilencv At last the girls asked | & IIu chorus: “Aren't you going to n»]l' us what it was?’ i “Oh,” said Miss Myrtle, and a little smile crinkled the corners of her | ; mouth, and un amused twinkle shone | in her brown eyes. There was another POST 33. G. A. R. Meets the frst sSaturaay in every month at 10 1. m. at the home of J. M. Spasling on Kentucky avenue A. C. SHAFFER, Commander { short silence, and then she sald “Hava yom over heard of a water J. R. TALLEY, Adjutant. motor?”" She laughed softly. “I never had then, bvt | decided that even if Elnora Rebekah Lodge No. 4 1 had been brought up in a ecity, there were 2 few things yet to be learned.” meets every second and fourth Mon: day nights at 1. 0. N. F. hall. Visit- ing brothers and sisters cordlally in- i vited. ! Death of Youthful Japanese Emperor, MRS. F. C. LONGMAN. N. G According to a Spanish writer on < Japan, the most pathetie suicide re- MRS. ILA SELLERS, See corded in the history of that country took place over eizht centuries ago. Lake Lodge No. 2,1.0 0. F, “In 1181." writes Scnor Gomes Caril- | meets Friday nights at 7:30, at 1 lo, “the nine-yearold Ewperor Ko-[9. 0. F. hall. Visiting brothers are tuku saw his troops defeated. The | agpdially invited. child disheveled his hair, wept copi- J. L. REYNOLDS, Sec ously, and Invoked the holy name of W. P. PILLIANS, N. G Buddha. When he had finished his e Z W ki uurse Nildono took him in her arms to the seashore. ‘There is a lovely G LA toBofL E city beneath the bay.' she said, and|{ Orange Blossom Div. No. 499 then the waves covered the ewmperor |[G. 1. A. to B. of L. E. meets every and his nurse” second and fourth Wednesdaye of each month at 2:20 p. m Visitiny | Qisters always welcome | MRS J. C. BROWN Rec'y ‘ Expensive. “How often is your hauled, Dinks “Four times last 1c motor ovem " asked Dusenberry said Blnks. “Four times in one month? Geeru ORDER OF EAGLES. U | ealem! what for?” demanded Dusen- | berry. { The Fraternal Order of Eagles The beSt nlan “Speeding,” said Binks. “Twice by | meets every Wednesday night at { the bicyele cops, oace by a deputy | 7:30, at 0dd Fellows' hall. | sherift, and once by a plain, common J. H. WILLIAMS, President. garden, viliage constable.” —Jucga B. M. SMAILS, Secretary. We Won't Sacrifice Q".‘E but we are always studying how Increase The Quantity most now but we are anxious 10 Phone us and'prove it “wsseemoecee hreath of life—-it seemed close at my: »f each month ut 7:30 p m Mre - ses - " back. 1 made oue leap toward the Flora Keen, W. M.; J. F. Wilson Cottolene, 4-pound pails. . -t - : door—-the gasping sonnded in my ears. | Secy. Snowdrift, lO-pounl plfll e e e = ) With a s lie grip | turned the . 3 . i haudle and s 1 into the wide hall. | 0. W 3 cans family size Cream. .......... Myra's room wos down the corridor, l'“kflm:d ;an‘l"pd \:d 1’:‘[1!“:“ 'N.mr-. 8 cans buby size Cream... ... ey Tt g ] and 1 flew toward it, but had gone but | Meets every sece a h - 18 a short distance when a h;nnlkurzmn-d fay night. Woodmen Clrele first 1-2 barrel best Flour... Pes mm e cEB st vos o mme p "ty shoulder, and 1 fell in an un-| ALt : 12 ponds best Flour. . ... s sy iyat i ’-‘on:\flous heap—at Myra's fv;‘r . D Conorander, Mrs Sall Picnic Hams, per pound . ........ R Ah e - R ‘4. “When 1 eame to | was on her bes % Y\ikvdih N F 1 1 and she was bathing my face with a iR URCGIRT 9 Cort c“d'hy| Uncanvassed Hams. . .. LRk A R AT " M refreshing lotion. 1 remember mur- Octagon Soap, € for............. Cemmessense - “ muring, ‘What was it? and then I 1 K. OF P. Ground Coffee, per Pou‘ BRSNS PR sank, partly from exhaustion. partly| Regular meeting every Tuesday 5 g‘"on. K i . 3 ; 1] from a sweet sense of security, into | it 7:80 at Odd Fellows Hall. Visit- erose! s A :":;\':::r]";:lomi:'n”ill“,!'iph 1.did n"‘ilmx members ailways welcome. I Miss Myrtle ctased speaking, nnd‘ Ch.“z'n([;' ?::fi:"d” E wee for a few moments there was an in- Practical Fr The Frenchwor. make understanding the Yusl'et:a { ber husband or h.r . 18 seldom content 10 1. | or typewriter. It the reason wom | potent in Franc ! becausze of the | ®F capacity in eneh\“m“ -2t Modern % lcthag ¢ Traveling ior 5/ Mey mer rec $125 000 in Harbi , will be scld 1o Poetry at the Bottom “He will work," .4 | {Eng.) constable of ; | he knows there {5 3 end of the job." .. been very much i .. | Tennvson had i 1 | “Foliow the Gleam of the the Mug, By Way of Identif, “Do yo' Know ‘ ¥yo' organize me” | | 8 | | dated loc ¥ addressirg old | I'se o “Well, suh dons "loped wid belle, ‘bout two w.. ! preve it ¢ ! ance. A st sah, to in her back ard . | elothes, all will 1.« | City Star. 7 Tade cigar in 0" 1 They have stood the test. ___._______/