Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 5, 1913, Page 6

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H 7 . PAGE SIX. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH §, 1913, Te_follsh Way Herculaneum and Pompell. The twin cities of mournful destiny R R e T ) were both engulfed at the same time —August, 79 A. D. The reason why 30T EVEN WITH HIM| Herculaneum has not been excavated | tu the same extent as Pcmpell is ow: ing to the fact that it was covered with a much harder material than was I'ompeli; the dust predominating in iompeil, while the lava prevailed over il 1aneum. There is not much BY ELLEN SMiTH, irle seat in the bulceny and was en- vory much. The mu- Lanni: ‘ront row ol | g the of | doubt about the eventual opening up did not ¢ In.n llm‘li\' IOreover, | .« yoth cities. Hu uman curiosity, to v G '{f“ im, and he | . .0 with the demands of history enoy irnicy's soclety evem | .,q gojence, will not rest until Her more than the opy He reflected | ;. cum has been made to tell its that he had simply wasted his time | ..o |t is unlikely, however, that aking other girls to the opera, when | ., .. will be much new knowledge | he might have engaged Daisy for the | ;.4 from its excavation, but little entire season if he had had his wits | .. than has already come to nu‘ about him. Lannigan, however, felt | ;.\, pompeii, ¢omplacent and at peace with the i world QO PUP IO LU F D HOPLSOPDe m At the first intermission & hand | H. Wity Setluiers “Let me| Hasn't anybody been able to invent | D i tapped Lanigan's shoulder. ; 5 i " | a smoke consumer that will work? §co Jour clicoks, please, quistly snid <ked Slathers, as the train passed | a voi ving the hand. g | a voice accompanying the ha Lan- e Pittabure. | % . | nigan stiffened indignantly. Then, | "'\’ o fishing in his pockets for his checks, | Not that I know of, nald’ Bilkins. : { “I've got a boy who eats cigarettes, he frostily passed them back over his | . ehonlder - - #!uut 1 haven't been able to make him E ¢ e "1 ' We 2 ' “Wrong seats.” murmured the voice. * ok yet."—Harper's Weekly | “Sorry, but you belong on the other | | side of the house.” ! Beyond Power to Overcome. “The dickers 1 do!" Lannigan ex-: 71he self-consciousness just oozes ploded. “These are season tickets, I'd ' 71t of a young drummer on his first kave you know. -Tve sat here all wia- | 410 2 * THERE aret Wity s od saviag your money - the toolish way ter—" i ‘ and the wise Voo The faalish way is to put it where tire “Sorry!" said the imperturbable Market for Broken Glass. ! ) : : L voice, “but the people who own these | proken glass his a markei. Some U ity can take it from you in a second. The seats are .waiting for 'm, and you'll ,f ¢ is ground in e, powder-like Wise Wity s to put it ok of good Istanding like ours, have to move.” particles and used for various pur fere s tilien carc ot ine Live and ghurglar proof vanlts, Laonigan absolutely choked with 8. At other times it Is remelted i i ; 7 rage. That thiz should happen of all | \nd made into new gluss objects. Fotow the ex e of the best husiness men and farmers in pights on the night when Daisy was - His section startanaceount here bt once=— 1t 1s also the with him! He controlled himself with spoke out of the side of his shoulder: “1 an effort and his mouth over shan't mov o suceess and wealth Wea k‘fi E ] ‘. 1 “Sorry'” faid the inexorable volce. 1% 9 “I hope sou won't make a scene, 1f § , you don't go I'l have to put you of Lakeland out.” Lannigan bolied over, bigger man than vou are to do lha'!"J he said viory audibly. “You confound | - ed—" “Oh, I'm big enough,” &.| voice, Insultingly Lannfg:n, whirl “IC1l take & | drawled the ‘ United Brotherhood of Carpenters igaround with blood | anqd Joiners of America, Local 1776 ® o ) in his eres, eonfronted the grinning on l e 0 Inen face of P'hiflipx, one of his best|y .. gyery Tuesday night at 17 friends. o'clock, at McDonald’s hall. R. L. MARSHALL, President. J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. Dalsy wiggled audibly. “I thought I'd die'" <ho ped, mopping her eyes with a whisp of handkerchief. along with good laundry work is what you are looking for amd tliat 18 just Wht"ll‘d‘h'. h, s { “Really, 1 nevir ~aw anithing done J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer. e more cleverly, Mr. Phillips. 1 didn't | J. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. rocopnize vou at first myself; this - light is so dim. [ never saw anything 'St L d g0 furny in my life. Mr. Lannigan Lakeland »Steam Laundry |:.. Philtiy Phone 130. West Main 8t. he was to poing over the railing,” de | ¢ 7. WILLOUGHBY, elay nigan yrimly, still weak | Roard of Trustees. — e ——— i aui poiled the cpera for him. Lakelan® Lodge Noo 91, F. & A ‘ I calioneszs of ‘ . SHK R cowmtnications held o D000 00RO OFOF VRO FOIOIOIOUD FOBOIOROBOHOPO I ind and his selt«atisfaction, he had i o Zond -~ additional worry, did not at tth Mondays at 7:30 p all Fke lLiaisy's open admiration of ™ brethiren cordially 1n | vited Ji © gfire Oflen Comes From Phill'ps’ bLrichiness, Lannigan was ! OWENS, W. M. at the nervons stage in his courtehip J F WILSON, Secy whera the blowing of straws pointed | W Unexpected Quarters the way. Then Lie had an Inspiratlon. | pagojand Chapter, R. A. M. No (‘ SCline 8,80 TIRHUNIS RIBIER, | 29 meets the first Tharsday night fu reat |S lhe I_oss Launigan toll Dalsy o Rek Iaiek, each mouth in Masonic Hall. Visit when again he was taking her to the . 4 iy o1l never onee look at the (1B& companions welcomed. A, D If your properto harns sl el A : 1 rd, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Secy . dates. Ol I wrote him the nicest sort | l.eonard, - . son, Secy. and you have of note. 1 told Lim that I thought | - N9 r. l owed it to him and hoped he could use Palm Chapter, 0. 1. 8. meets every "‘e ns“ra"ce my opera seats tonizht as T could not| o .09 ang fourth Thursday nighte —and I sent him tickets for a month ot saoh month 4t 7180 Mra Simall Is the costof ago that 1 didu't nse. 1T know h9m~_ b s ; L U Smadlis the cost o he'll ask come 2ir]l 2nd when the man ' Flora Keen, W. M.; J. F. Wilson protection at the docr taris him down ha'll have | Seey. o by so (d 1 hope everything's | D gone bt the dearest ones That'll | Lakeland camp No. 78, W. 0. W i Financial L oss sorve him righi neete cyvery second and fourth Thurs ¢ — How avw fully tny '™ gigeled Daisy ! 5 W, = “ ) Some one s said Fore-think, thongh you eannot fore Hiltzon. “Really, that's terribly bright, e B n\. (.In.e - ‘etride mimar .|,r Mrs. Sallie Seip roof Ui tell” And ogaing “Caution is the parenf of satet W Mr. Lanuigan Hn\\ clever it was of quURL AND BE SAFE! I represent rclmblo companies. in insurance only. I you to think of that ™ | Lannigan beavied. le felt comfor frcle | table noand fully reinstated Ini ! Da | winion : \lmm( obstry rously ha presented | his tickets to the man at the door. There was a colloquy. Then taking Daisy by the arm, Lannigan led her { out of the crush and, with & muttered | “Excuse me just a moment, plv-am,"l he vanished “What's the matter?” Da bewilderediy, when he returned from | the ticket offic., i Lannican looked confused. “Oh,' Meets the € Saturcay In every nmhing." he 1. heavily. “Only—er | month at 10 1. m. at the home of —well, you sve 1 made a mistake and | v 3. Spacling on Kentucky avenue sgent Philline the tickets for tonight. K. OF P Regular meeting every Tuesday at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall. Vit ing members aiways welcome. F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commander *» _ACKSON, Secretary I am dealing That is my sole business S fabdirniiiitsg 04~ > OEOA0 FOFQFOFOFOPOI0E0E 0T OPOPTPUPOPOPOSOF G QPOPOD @ WHEN WE FURNISH YOU - l\.u mondo Hld;: M“vi PIICIe v Pt vt bt s e 2 0P v PP SO PIO s Pt PP O b d - POST 3. G. A. K. T bronght alons the old 1t A C. SHAFFER., Commander hro! alone the old ones myself” ; THE BEST IS NO n ey i GOOD~Y " | o IF EN=~ “I1s Bath Somewhat Too Warm. I SRei naieaL Lok RO 4 G D BY w §| One Nevewber nu re was an carth. | Meets every second and fourth Mon | RAVE! CORRECT quake in Montana, and, although it | day nights at 1. 0. 0. F. hall. Visit- did not change fl‘ face of nat ing brothers and sisters cordially in mumcm&m%gmvn&s | 62 oher straage 'hings. A sumbes | iod el WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THER EXCLUSIVE L. Jl | vere becritarn, were cored nd | ks - phocy oo gy Full line of Dennison's Cift l)rnsmp also Gibson Art Los | deat mute recovered bearing and . 1L LERS, See. hngra\f" Specialties, Holiday and ¥, ancy Goods, 1oys, speech. In several cases it increased the temperature of springs to a mark- Lake Lodge No. 2,1.0.0. F. AKELAND BOO;( STORE ed degree. meets Friday nights at 7:30, at 1| More than ono cold epring was turn- | 9. O. . hall. Vigiting brothers are = : = % ed into a warm oue, and one epring | ~ordially invited. T |that gave forth water at a tempera J. L. REYNOLDS, Sec ture of nlnm_\'n grees, surprised the W. P. PILLIANS, N. G proprietor unple; v He plunged in for & bath, and mmol out again in short orler, half- boilod—[ GLAtoBofL E R. L. MARSHALL {and no won the therm omo_l Orange Blossom Div. No ¢9¢ " g | ter showed a G. 1. A to B of L. E meets every I) \J 1 R AC O { l. ) 1-) BU!LDE q ;ths \\':;‘x*r 0 one lZ.Lrll: |second and fourth Wednesdaye o’ and twenty $lars and specificai oy or il 1o e AL S B LA | Qistors alwavs weleame MRS J € PROWN Rec'y ORDER OF EAGLES. 0w amy plazs aad specifieations [ iute *G.L0WE a, when, The Fraternal tLig meets every Wedznesday Loowc dow cen deme Levcod Lomes [ kave Buily \';u on of night at FLORIDA ! a 2 fine of 20 plenaiga™ | 7:30, at 0dd Feliows' hall. % | —Loudon hoba : J. H. WILLIAMS, President. . E. M. SMAILS, Secretary. Tig G e 3 s AL aas Phone ~SieuTeli. THE ALEX. HOLLY REALTY CO., Lakeland, fla LOACCOOOCOCO00V0GVA0VQ0AIVOIOUODOOS [ o b i U s st H. F. DIETRICH, Rec. Secy. : H. L. COX, Conductor. so perfectly belligerent!” !S " \'}vm’ BOYER, lips never vill know how near [J W. 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