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FAGF S'X ‘The fool —.' sh wie &y oli / THE FVENING TELEGRAM, LAKTFLAND, FLA, MARCH 7, 1913. l! LITTLE SURER AFFAIR £y ADELE JOHNSON. ————————— “Do vot can to tell me, Gertru t not care for me? Thut fing.” t to put it that v It was purel I supposed » Now that 1 alled off. T th asure in such lit fairs don't you? I'm going back to Henry ( don. a 1 llun s lots of p TUERE are two ways of saving your money-—-the foolish way and the wise way. The foolish way is to put it where fire Lheft or other calamity can take it from you in a second. The wise way is to put it in a bank of good gstanding like ours, where it is taken care of in fire and burglar proof vaults. : Follow the example of the best business men and farmers in &4 this section - start anaccount here at once—it is also the i straightest road to success and wealth, (870 i NATIONAL BANK of Lakeland e e e ey e ettt 4 .!E‘....x.,.; T3 T SN Long Life of Linen along with good laundry work is what you are looking for nd that is just what we are giving. Try us, my dear old noisy city. Really, I'm tired of the quiet of the country. These hills seem to stifle me. I'm off for the world of light and music, the theater and good times. Three che‘ rs for Broadway!"” “Gertrude, you are trying to tease me. Come, dear, if 1 know anything about girls, you do love me. You have given me every reason to think s0. Why, just last weck you told me you loved these hills: that you hat-d the restless life; that you bhad found your real self here: that you had feit a peace of soul and happiness that were past understanding.” “Yes, yes, but—but a girl has a right to change her mind. And as for your understauding girls—ha! ha! my dear friend, you may know your country product, but not us of the city. I'm in earnest, Henry, I'm a creature of moods. I crave adven- ture, excitement, travel—oh, every- thing! The stir and bustle appeal to me now. Ah, you must go? Goodby, Mr, Croy- ! den. Come, shake hands.” “Excuse me, Miss Arlington, I've washed my hands. You are a crucl woman, Gertrude Arlington. T eannot | believe such as you are the handiwork ' of God. You and all your clan should go through life labeled ‘Poison.’ Good evening.” When Certrude recovered her senses she gasped, “Oh, that he should think of me in that way, I who love, love him. I, who would consider it the greatest privilege to share his life, to do the most menial work for | him; the only man I have ever loved. But I had to force him to think me ! hard and ecrucl or he would never have gone back to her. Her! What| is she to me? Why should I let her: ruin my happiness?” | She drew from her pocket the letter | ghe had received that morning, the ; contents of which had caused her a " e — struggle: | | “My Dear Miss Arlington: Lakeland *Steam Laundry Phone 130. West Meain 8¢, Gl OEOFDPOEOHOFOTOSAPOPOPOFOHOFQFTHOEOEO AP0 Otten Comes From Unexpected Quarters Great is the Loss If your properto ‘burns and you have No Fire Insurance Small is the cost of protection My QBDM; From Financial Loss Some one has said: tell.” And ogain; fore-think, though you ('mnut hm' “Caution is the parenf of safoty,’ INSURE AND BE SAFE! | represent reliable companies. | am dealmg : ininsurance only. Thatis my sole business Raymondo Bldg. I Z M A N Room 7, Phone 30 040~ GHQFOFOPQPOEOLQEOH0IO £ O QEOMTHOFIFQEQSOFOSIFOSND ® WHEN WE FURNISH YOU @& Laa 24 24 QO?MO“ R oL o222 2 220 2002 2 Dt S22 T THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD.~ 225 HARCOURT&Q0. 2 GRAVED BY CORRECT" MANUPACTLRNG EMG RAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. WE ARE, THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. Full line of Denutson s Gitt Dressings; also Gibson Art Co's E:g-ra\'ed Specialties, Holiday and Fancy Goods, 1oys, Etc. “AKE! AND BOOK STORE, R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER i Will faracsh plars sxd speeifloatiois or will follew any plans and i% i rnd homes ! keve built Prione C67-Green, LORI3A “I trust you will pardon me for writ- ing to you, almost a perfect stranger to me. Six times [ have written to you, only to destroy the letters and despise myself. 1 have heard I feel sure you will beautiful, and taderstand mates and childhood lovers. He has been attentive to me all these years. Indeed, our fricnds considered us en- gaged, although no formal declaration had been made. I love him, otherwise colorless life. 1 was sure of his love until you came to spend the summer in our village. Before that I was the only girl he cared for. “Miss Arlinzton, you have money and friends. You are yvoung and ate tractive I am an orphan, to whom the prospects of a home means heaven, Perhaps I should be silent and give no sien of the pain within me. duty. I fear 1 am weak—weak. I Poor Bairnl —its father or mother? Its parents were, to put it charitably, not very prepossessing, nor was the baby; | to settle the matter, they finally re- solved to refer it to arbitration. ' “I'll ask old Farmer B—— to step in and see baby, ther. verdict implicitly.” So Farmer B—-— was called in, and, after pinching the baby to see what it and 1, think 1 could make him happy. He | has been the only bright spot in my Which did baby resemble the more ' STUDY MODEL FCR GOOD FORM Helpful Beginning to End Desired= Two Good Ruics That Must Be Foliowed. Many girls have azked me how they nay become well bred. This is a rd que n to answer. 'The h rm 3 that it must come witt g Perhaps the most hel z would Le to find " ofErve yYou 2s a sori 1 of charm and dis tion rturately few, but it must be a poor secicty, indeed, where at Jeast cne woman of grace and refinement cannot be found Having decided upon one woman— there may be more if you are lucky— study lher. Try to discover what con- itutes her charm and what are her tlemishes. Be sure to let your charm- ing woman serve as a “sort” of model. Do not slavishly copy tones, gestures, dress. It is.only something of her spirit that you are to try to catch, for there are two rules which, if you will follow them, will do more for you than even your model can. You will find that she is your model because she followed these rules herself. The first is: “Think about others, not about yourself,” and the second is the sawe.—Exchange. Usual Way. “Troth crushed to earth will rise sgaln,” but nine times out of ten the first.-~Lippin. wtomobile gets awav My home is calling, calling | wtt's. for me. Come drink to my health. |~ United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 1776 ‘feets every Tuerday night at 7 o'clock, at McDonzld's hall, R. L. MARSITALL, President. J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. J. W. 1.0GAN, Treasurer. J. H. FELDZ, Fin. Secy. H. F. DIETRI"H, Rec. Secy. 11, L. COX, Conductor. ' 3\MUEL BOYER, J W. SCARR, |C. L. WILLOUGIIBY, that | you are as good and kind as you are | “Henry Croyden and 1 were school- | That is concidered a \\om:m’sI | 80, 4 M. _ACKSON, | word in his life, and we may trust his | | 3 R TALLEY, looked like when crying, he wrinkled | his forehead “Well,” he besan, while the ,,,NM. meets every second and fourth Mon | the will o' day nights at L. 0. N. F. hall. Visit but it's hard ing brothers and sisters cordlally in It has l \ltcd listened eagerly, “it's Providence, no doubt, on the nipner, for all that look of both of you—poor bairn!™= London Tit-Bits. Cling to 0!d-Time Toys. The eternal feminine of the juvenile Board of Trustees Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A Resuiar co cous held ¢ ond and 4th Mondavs at 7:30 p Visliing b oo At vited. J. C. OWENS, W. M. J. F. WILSON, Secy Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No 29 meets the firet Thursday night ip asach month fp Masonic Hall. Vlni! fag eompanions welcomed. . Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Secv Palm Chapter, (). E. 8. meets every WOOUOOOOWMOOWOOOWO*O tecond and fourth Thursday nights »f each month at 7:20 p n. Mrs Filora Keen, W Secy. hope you may never suffer what l Lakeland Camp No. 78. W. 0. W have during this summer. Oh, can | meets every second and fourtk Thurs you understand? Yours wrely, ’ Y ¢ . 42 . W re first “AARY GOODWINS | ay night : oodmen Ci \;lfl' 4 8 Gertrude Arlington glowly tore the ! N s letter to shreds. A beautitul smile | b 0 s .‘\’ B Aaie By lighted her face. As ghe wont to her‘ u of Clrcle room to pack her trunks she mure| a——— mured, “Yes, Mary Goodwin, 1 under- | stand.” K. OF P. Regular meeting every [uesaday at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall. Vieit ing members always welcome. F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commarder Secretary POST 33, G. A. R. said its proud fa-| Meets the €rst Saturcay In every “He never spoke a flattering ' month at 10 1. m. at the home o' 1. M. Spasling on Kentucky avenue A (. SHAFVFER, Coduiatidet Adjutant. Elnora Rebekah Lodge No. ¢ MRS. F. C. LONGMAN, N. G MRS. ILA SELLERS, Sec. Lake Lodge No. 2,1.0.0. F varlety still concentrates its aftec- | 1eets Friday nights at 7:30, at 1 tions on dolls as gifts, with the result ;| 9. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers are i that no other toy is sold so largely at eordlllly invited. ! holiday times. Dovs, say the dealers, scatter their affcctions om various military tovs, tin soldiers, trumpets and bugles being their favoritea, The boy's voice, still for war, while few 1i > become 50 “advanced” believe bably. rs. Torkins, ud what is th a tip puts ser's hands and gome money a eiter a while sow it” o the make & Ler husband. | body calls and gets meets cvery Wedl J. L. REYXNOLDS, See W. P. PILLIANS, N. @ G.LA toBofL E No | Orange Rlossom Div. LA toB of . F second and fourth Wednesdays LR « each month at 2:70 p m. Visith | Sisters alwavs we! MRS. J.C. P Rec’y ORDER 0T FAGIIS. —— The Fraternal Order of Fag! eeday night | 7:30, at 0Odd Feliows' hall. J. H. WILLIAMS, President. B. M. SMAILS, Secretary. are | e Q* e Qe VP FOTOTOTUTOPOL WSO <= Smith & St 1 | {1 ol We Won't Sacrifice Quali but we are always studying how 1 Increase The Quantiy We give the “most now but we are anxi s more. Phone us and;prove it Best Butter, per pound ....... Bugar, 16 pounds .. Cottolene, 10 pound pails. .. ... w...... Cottolene, 4 pound pails. . Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails . 3 cans family size Cream. . 6 cans baby size Cream 1.2 barrel best Flour. .. 12 pounds best Fivur . Picnic Hams, per pound ... ..... Cudahy's Uncanvassed Haze Octagon Soap, 6 for. .. .. Ground Coffce, per pound. .. b gallons Kerosene .. E. G. 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