Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 10, 1913, Page 2

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THi EVENING THLeRGHANM, (- b o : 24'S MODERN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN gop, W. L. Parker, - porches; do no . S treatment guar; 1 ; one person, with §3. AMERICAN . 0 persons withoyt PAGE TWO Leaiors, Eleetrie Koom, st comfortable lobby 1n the city. Two I Al side rooms and well ventilated. Cour Ceven if ! bave changed my " CURGIPEAN : One person, without bath, $1 | mind by lx‘).(~:-1A:. g i iy ':11"1 ha\'? time ; “:ll.“‘:ll‘:?.,g;;nttflé $2 -'u;nlw‘:;"fler;::l;ls‘: ;fln.u{h 1 to unpack,” said Georgie and went to wurams with bath, $6.50. sleep that night to dream, unwmolested, | i of Roderick. ] It was Georgiana who woke bright and early the next morning to the call | - of the bedside 'phone. It was from suffrage headquarters, and so ab- | sorbed was Georgiana with the busi- two individuals. First there was Cap- | ness of the day that she did not re- tain Flaxworthy the ward leader of | call the events of the night before. the suffragists, militant and otherwise, | For the day Georgiana was in her ele- whose picture appeared at frequent in- | ment. With the delegates she went tervals in the evening papers on the | down to the seashore, a brilllant sash occasion of any suffrage demonstra-| worn around her mannish coat pro- tion, whether Captain Georgl | claiming her a ward captain of the suf- ana had or had not been involved. | fragists, and it was not till the close This was the individual who rode|of a busy day of speech making and like a duchess in smiling complacency | meeting the International delegates at the head of the sufirage parades,|and she had hurried to her room to who feared neither the law mnor the | dress for dinner that the sight of her police—nor the jibes of her friends— | trunk reminded her of Roderick. She when doing picket duty for her strik- [ dressed, because there was nothing ing “working girl sisters,” and who | else to do, in one of the silly frou-frou i spoke with the conviction of a veter- | dresses Roderick liked so well. Georg- an at suffrage mass meetings and|iana had never worn it before and it made her listeners wonder as they sat | proved disconcerting. under the spell of her voice whether, As she passed from her room to the SOHOPTHITHSTHHOHMHCH MMM ONIC OROHCHOHCHOHCHORORHORORCRO | after all, “woman's sphere was not|hall she surveyed her image in the | outside the home,” “whether there was [ mirror with stern disapproval. She ' not in store for women a broader, more | had expected to be the personification —_—— - “mmprvhensivse destiny than that | of independent womanhood, in severe- bounded by the selfishness of hus-|ly fashionable raiment but there actu- H ’ f‘hands, the rearing of children and do- | ally was, her reflection told her, noth- Surglca' 600, mestic drudgery.” ing at all suggestive of independence HousehOid al | Captain Georgiana Flaxworthy was about her. Sibk ROOI’I’I :‘.L plles go tol pers, why she was appointed to ride | ¢ lors was because she didn't look the Lakeland Lodge No. 31, F. & A Lake Pharn at the head of the suffrage parades, | part, and not looking the part she [ x. Regular communications held o: Then there was the other individual | 8nd was going back to Hallowell. known as Georgie Flaxworthy. Her This was a disappointment to the . you right, ' PHONCF 4 It Was Carried Out at the Big International Suffrage Mass Meeting. Hide yoer rnoneyin our) Bank* i will be i sale lhere. B ——— Y $OHOOIOHOHIIRHTIOITPOHOE0 STAHCHOPTIOPO 0404, AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! I have installed a Vulcanizer and am prepareg " TIRE REPAIRING of the most difficult kind, and can give you sayjg tion and save you money. Also : [ Tires Placed on Baby Carriages While You wg W. B. ARENDELL Bicycle and GCeneral Repair Shop Gedar Street, Just Back of Gential Fharmac‘;‘ By MARIE LA ROQUE. Georgiana Flaxworthy was really The best place to hide money is where they they have vaults toprotect it, Often we see newspaper accounts of people having been robbed. Sugar bowls, rag bags and 'all those other places where people conceal money, are well known to burglars, Hide it in OUR BANK, then you know where you can find it. Do Your Banking With Us First National Bank Palm Chapter, V. . 8, meets /e scond and fourth Thursday might # each month at 7:830 p. @ Mn “lora Keen, W. M.; J. ». Wilor biey, such persistency in the evening pa-|as toast mistress with her usual flying long-drawn-out speeches. at Scotland Yard, the cablegram said, J. ¥, WILSON, Secy. i you and will tryt | the suffrage beauty. That is why— That was the beginning of the trou- though you wouldn’t have dared to|ble, Georgiana was sure. The reason tell her—her picture appeared with | why she didn't carry through her part why the police and the law allowed [ couldn’t act it. Besides the militant | cond and 4th Mondays at 7:30 » Bryan's Df'JgS~ her to picket unmolested and why her | window-smasher from England had! ». Visiting brethren cordially 1a | audiences lstened willingly to her | not appeared. She had been detained | .. . - iee. 1. c ownns, w. M. |We will send th R en knees used to fremble and lips go | militant wing of the convention. K Or 2 dry with stage fright just the minute | They blamed Miss Flaxworthy for the Regular mceting every before the illustrious Georgiana was | fallure and accused her of being anti- fuesds; \ «¢ 1:80 at 0dd Fellows Hall, Visit | was OF LAKE L A N D about to make a speech, and used to | militant. After the introduction of the | rebel against Georgiana's predilections [ 1ast speaker o hotel page placed a " Niey nrh R L for picket duty. On one oceasion es- | hote in her hand and with the eyes F. D. BRYAN. ! b i) pecially, when Georgic had been look- [ OF hali the delegates fixed upon her Chancellor Command:. S — | ing forward for a week to spending she reqd: \ M. _ACKSON, Becretary. l"lc \ m& I — | a Saturday atternoon on the goif links | "I am waiting in the lobby for you, | = o 4 oy ? ° reorgle and. Rod ere was | o i roEis HeTSel ] qonth at 10 e m. at the home ¢ 0 e i i ! the unde ement, | from ti Ll 1w her face i < z e | ‘éc éé' fl!" {3 “gf é ’ziz ‘!iz but Geor J A i Rod- | pink with Clne { 1er eyes soft | V ‘imr':r R BRIk AL g i ! } v U ,# b erick’s il hend the | and ! ! \ L Himpnder ;‘:‘ - y Ahderon Sl T Hisderic i making | §- B TALLEY, Adjutaal ! v sive wank b S : Georgiatta had interiored tor the |0 i M GHEh o DRI IIONR (VA7 or e e | V_‘! i de a7 60K 1y what yaw ave lesking (e exd S0 OF 51 S e i (0 he | TOUS 11110 i of his owi big coats and | Lakeland Chapter, R, A, ) i g; en Try us held for th Aninl :I i oitl his motor | (? meets tne firat Thureday ulih | e | :v.“'““" d “Vin ‘ Ui where | 81 : o | ¥ch month n Masonle Hall. ¥ ; {Geor, v had b skod to make ¢ S Sl | I ? & . o :1 speech. She had u»‘ r way but (i-w,rzn: they. rods he durk roads of ;,‘:m:::‘n:[n!;n-' e | b Vg e‘l.‘fi' ) 78§99 ¥ maies sy B fplanned reves his aml 1 1t ions in alf , H. P J. T Wfllol, Boey 1 j West Main B0 AN e G e i e Ifl:ti- Peu ol her nature,” Lakeland €amp No. 18, W. O, W : i g Wost Main B1. B i autumn | D1 Jiving meets every Thursda night. Wood |§ from cows iuspects ':‘ : - o ": o T e ";” | men Clrclg first and third Thursda) | by the City P N TR ‘\‘1”, I rth k I Roderick Clay-f =0 : ; ‘ sfternoona at 8:00 ¢’clock. W. J | Fodhe ST o Rt e kA,.‘{“‘ o for “ \‘.\' ‘ ( I‘WI; She fel R "Culrld!ze, bCouncll Commander; Mrs [§ men:. Manufs ; ana had boon ng out her share [ tule Hcbb, Guardian of Clrcle LUCK IN CHOOSING GLASSES ||of the s, chartering a ho- | %) el i ; th LASSE “1 don't kno 14 Hnvel| T P PaTnesmoders tel, usin 1enee to secure a ; uld Ehive i Vel want to ]P0 Tor @ tamons window-smashing been 50)) I The con- | POLK ENCAMPMENT conditions. ALL ‘ : * i ant topcumtragen rom London who was com- :,U””lw med very NO. ', O O} lrluxl to. Never tml.v lll:,lll 1\\.,1\., t I:l‘{);l)li(]\l;}l.llvlll.» or m:‘ ake ull a (h.pt S ‘!‘ [“ ""“]'pr Pék Encampment No. 3, 1. 0. ¢ IARVEEO (0S WS waving your eyes tested. Iave it} W LS, SRecciv-and-Using Nen=tagt) o n 4 4 3 g g jand wits to allay friction in the vari- WEE) Il \ SR said thig o8 T e A BEOT T the anadu done by us and 1t will be done|| oy i s i o G It to Lear | 48Y8. Visiting Patrlarchs welcon: thoroughly and accurately. There || Georgic had hien in the bae :l"”' e AR Ll e B zfinii«: i e will be nothing “chancey” about ft. || Put Georsic asserted i i io gwhar, Lo | By ok RMAN, diffcrence in kT (192 : ‘n!uh( before A Fluxworthy left RS L F Al And in Chiet Patriarch. | Buying glasses any other way is ke || home for the wrand convention, 1t | At oath sworn in the <till wooded | 2 | Sidatesd taking medicine in the dark, It's\| I\:;l:}\ 1;;:!' ‘An;lln : !Iu. \\;H just ';l'h‘(‘“(l to ;‘;‘t(\l\ Pt L Slingivill G 1A toB of L B tards” and POINS! oy | pac e requisites of apparel 1 ) 4 3 LY small trunk- a trunk nl:v‘lrh lu-l'\ln‘l:vllr'\v; BBl CRRLLLE i ';““\!. e 58 o Cream. Try it. C | with “Votes for Women” pasters. Sud- it '\.xord‘ ..tz B' g s 8 R AT 3 1eorei i . eon n fo! h , N 4 &' H U L L i;h .;l,\ Georgl wion. She Calf Knows a Thing or Two. R liu;t.l;owunui;yt:[ 10 AL SALE ewelers an t | had not seen Roderick for a week, his A_man concerned in educational : > p. m. te . OD 0mflrlsts Phfl"e IT‘} lfll(elflnfl fla. | letters |Ii|4.1 been glanced at hastily and | matters in Vernessoe hod Xn--»|l| H:-mll- Sisters always welcome, b ¢ tucked away ununswered. Georgiana. | verted to the agricultural point of MRS. J. C. BROWN Boc y lake r !I(“ m not Georgie, had heen indifferent, but | view. !le made no such take as to Mests every Tuesday night at | : . BEO$OD AOHICRO B CHOMORO OO DO now Georgie took ihe letters and read [ go to the people with messages of |9 ¢lock, at McDonald’s hall. v LAKKLANL re D R : & ’ [A | them over slowly. It.was late—mid- | chemistry, botuny or zoology. but, on —————— e [ & i o e night—but still there was time the contrary 1dvor 1 ) ; T ———— : | ' [ ary ¢ at eminently i ~ i ‘ W M PR[SSIN“ ClUB § She hurried to )u»-r h-wl}sulv telephone | practical weasures. At o me eting up | United .llothrhood of Cn'pelten ' L3 : i S - i and called up Roderick’s club where, | fn the hill country hie made an address aud Joiners of Ametion. i e i - : ! Idress ; = ‘v‘“urful' he could persuade Georgie to | in which he lubored » and ardu Meets each Thursdsy night 1 “#iug and Altstation. Ladies Work a Specialty. Work ‘“3:\;‘.{” h:”v h‘l ‘; e 1”3“"“'{‘1 He [ ously to prove to the audience that Morgan & Groover hall, ove 4| d gont 0 bed, said the celub at- | every b ind ever ul 10W Bates’ aad Dellvared Pre mpt Servies . Batisfaetion Guaras- 3 tendant. Roderick, not being so aware ‘h:\‘\\[.‘m mi ’1\‘ P b;::erlzr\yve?::;:smrt Tor [ 15 A ¢ |of his o day-and importance | g 1 atte : ] z i 1p \\J;;r T\‘:'levl'[l\xu« R. L. MARSHALL, Presidex: | i § § | hers had ide telog . but | ence prott §. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. i b Geor led from | meetin 9 3. W. LOGAN, Treasurar [ . . 1 ¢ ' his room nutes Georg- | cusgion After 3 I. H. FELDS, Fin. 8ecy. % . 9 n Ce a > § i M. WELLES Fie b0 Manager 3 1o wa b, sleepy and not | gaunt old man witl: | s H. ¥. DIETRCH, Rec. Beey | ¥ G g quite .«mlmx ers, the princital « ! semi- | H. L. COX, Conductor. ‘acky Ave, Phoue 287 ; Can to the sea- | nary, aros Stranger,” said he, *1 | ‘AJUEL BOYER, i : ; S Bowyer Building 3l shore f vk end? The conven- | agree with you thut cvery boy. black | . W, SCARR, __"“""""‘““,,,,- OO O QOO MO CRO T Wi 1404 FOFOPIROPOFOL O 360s | |1 of my time. I|or white, should know how to milk a L. WILLOUGHSB | S e e — | couldn’t stand it all the time. 1 want|cow. 1 even agree that every girl : L4 | —"_——_“_“ you to be there to play with—to break | should include this art along with her | gm0 w K l .Assm‘l t d !(m- mf‘nnlu:.\ of %o many, many wom- | other accomplishments. However, | Elnora Rebekah Lodge No. 4 » S dleds 1 " C ae en. You can stay at the hotel at the | want to make this suggestion: | meots every second and fourth Mon (0] d M £ other end of the beach—" this in an- | Wouldn't it be a good thing for a col. | 4 nights at L 0. 0. F. hall. Vosit: of CEMENT {s the wil wner an anufac- Real swer to Roderick's protestation | lege to teach its students something | M8 Dbrothers and aisters cordially Weather will not effect. ¢ surers’ Agent Estat | against being a mere man in such a| that a calf couldn’t beat 'em at?'— | mvited, e - 8 e | teminine atmosphe i ’ S ) N 6 lez? ‘ i —_— sets In, * Please.” Old Engli B NDELL, See. e { nglish Dishes, those neede: ep ro erage" €a Est&te } Roderick, even in his sleepy mood,| Our ancestors’ taste for strange W lar and mldkwaltkhs. ; '“ll | needed no long-sustained persuasion. dishes continued until long after the asets Fri °. 31007 should b e r.)[.-' Tel]lUs What You H | He would go anywhere, even to a suf- restoration. In seventeenth century ) day nights at T:30, at s . Wi obw ' ave to Sell, | trage convention, to be with Georgie | menus we find euch items as pigeons | 0. F. hall. Visiting brothers ar. | Ask Y We Will Try to Find a Buver l&nd that was all any man could do. stuffed with green gooseberres, roast ‘ordially invited. us for figur = 3 { Geo;g(l;; was having :vr inning. She ::lur:;\‘n‘(s!:?v;vl “;‘hl(“,\swn‘ buttered I L ““‘OLD!. Bee. E?mlt them. passed the mirror as she went toward | § . &rapes boiled in butter, tur H. B. ZIMMERMAN e Tell Us What You Wantto Ruy; her trunk and cast at herself a glance | Key stuffed with cloves, baked peacoc! ‘ e g b We Will i of animated defiance, defiance that | 8nd BoOse-pie. And a. this time hot i Try to Find a Seller dhvidin shite ot Geoieiana .::\!mon was considered unwholesome ORDER OF EAGLES, Lakeland Arti Then Georgie deliberately went to | datee and sorrel were put into soup, : / ::: y 1 p.| The ( the trunk and took out almost all the | While a dish of s d snails Fraternal Order of Eagls ! Stone “ or . e Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & RRYANT |Building things that Georg na had put in- glouch mannish hat, the s votes-for ant art in Lakelafld ’ ’ Floridfl women band, the masculine tailor- | the mes] s p\“’: 33:3 J. H. WILLIAMS President = v mades “‘ 1 dinner € B M. svans Secreuryn Ilt' E : gowns and ir ' ¢ t ] Ay S—— e ———— —~— e 3 pa ‘\ )4 i Segin Barty to Trein UK skelang L:&P. g x It is habit alone thst ' Sl | 108 Proteces o 171, Benevo | mee in the child, and for & ! she : : A CUve Order of KEiks |If 1t 5 not formed earls. * in, Thursday nixst 1u joqg, | bAMd, bitter “wartare” n:" i L 1 oftoMee, Vie' o, apggy | @O0 It tn fts betng B | . cle. 'RAR MNOOR R of the noblest laws 1o v’ thought fit to be ¢ fore a king, Roses rla n imnor | meets every Wednesday aigh 11:30, at 0dd Fellows’ hall. . BERCC H. B. Zimmermar.

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