Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 9, 1913, Page 3

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\[3 “MAND LODGE NO. 91 - is ' NOTICE by notified to make con- G. A. RIOADES, JR,, Plumbing Inspector. Sucoessor to W. X McRae. _TRANSFER LINES® Oraying Hauling of All Kinc Reasonable Serviee uaranteed Moving ¢ Bpecialty second 'and fourth ght of each month _ai rs. Flora Keen, W. M.: b , secretarv, ALM ( 1 '?‘%%'n., i . lA M.— mmunlcauona held ov urth Mondays, at 7:3 tng brethren cordmllv ir !fi Owens, W. M.; J. F b ry. nl ucreta '. OF P.~—" eeting every Tuesday a' '80 d Fellows hall. Visitins 'ways welcome. W chlncellor commander; E. § secretary 0ST 38, G. A. R.— Meety the first Saturday n ever onth 0a. m. A. C. Shaffer mmander; J. R, Talley, adjutant AKBLAND CHAPTER, R. A. M.— Meets the first Thursday night 11 «ch mont! Masonjc hall, Visiting ek'omod A. Leon . Wilson, secretary b el AKBLAND CAMP 78, W. 0, W,— very Wednesday night. Wood- Sarcirdle fret and third Thurada t rnoonu at ? o'clock. uneil 2" s HebD, (‘ommander. Mh JLK CAMP NO. 3,1, 0, O, F,— , guardian of Circ Meets flrsf and third Mondays !mng arrhs \\ nlmme F. A cDona| M. B. Zimmer an, chief patri: ch! trlarch ANGE ' Bt.oSSOM “DIV. NO. 29§ l A. TOB. OFL. E.— every second and fourtl ednefllmof each month at 2:3( lmz sisters always wel | me. . . Brown, secretary . C VITED 'BROTHERHOOD OF CAR ENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMER A, LOCAL 1778— Meets h Thursday night i1 rgan f roover hall, over Bates store. Visiting brothers slcome. . 1,. Marshall, pres! nt; J.' W. Lavton, vice president gan, treasurer; J. H :LDS flnluclal secretary; H., F rich, rding secretary; H. L x. cond r: Samuel Boyer, J. W arr, C. Wlllmuzhhy. rommmeo ENORA REBEKAH LODGE NC NO I} ao v mond and fourtd uy ghts at | F. hall u n{ ers and slsters cordial Robertson Gux Aronden secretary &m{&n ORDER OF EAGLES Moetl Wednesda nh.!,ht Hv 0 at ellows’ hall. s H. lllllllll. pmldent E. M. Smails P. 0. B.— Ifih and Lodge No. 1291, Be vo ent’ @nd Protective Order of ks, meets every Thursday night it fi rooms over postoffice. Vigiting ) fally welcome. George KR Lo NO.2,L 0,0, F.— ts Friday nights at 7:30 at 1 “ hall. Visiting brother eordhllr invnnd J. Z| Reyn 8, secre . M. Eaton. N. G andy’ Candy!iCandY WE HAVE IT rom Stick Candy to the Finest Box Candy Have you tried any of our ME-MADE CANDY ? A Trial is All We "Ask ts and property OWners, A strict on south side of| flt) §ewers as soon as pos- LYR MEILL { IN i been happy. SAYRE-WILSON WEDDING PARTY AFTER | | i | | | John Evans Sayre and Dr. Scoville Clarke. Front row, left morsefully “No. I merely infatuation—a false infatua- tion. I never loved any woman but you.” “I knew it. I knew it,” she contin- ued. “I knew you would come back | —and everything would be all right. ! | We can begin over again and we can | be so happy. for I love you so—I love so—" ;000000¢000000000000.10' DO :,SEGIIND MHS VMII]EHVELT P K2 '.' K (9 K [ :« By A. H. LAIDLAW. S K R5COBODOBIDDDAXX] “Mrs. Vandervelt will be down in' a few moments, sir,” the servant said, | yo, as she ushered the visitor into the |~ A }ight of happiness had sprung | drawing room. | into her eyes as she spoke, and shel Vandervelt gazed about the room : rushed toward him and put her arms | and his eyes rested on a photograph | about his neck. lying on the table. It was the por-| “Allen, I forgive you,” X 0- and shel | who “would be down in a few mo- | he could not resist. He was power- | ments.” iless and stood motionless, “A picture of her,” he muttered, i limp, with eyes cast toward the floor. His attitude produced a frightened with a wistful, but hopeless look in ‘ i his eyes. He still loved her—yes, light in her eyes, and she drew flwayi { from him as she released him, loved her more than ever before—but he knew now that this folly had built { “Oh, I had forgotten the divorce, ”| she said, “I had forgotten the divorce. | a barrier between them that could never be torn asunder, { We are not husband and wife. What folly that divorce was.” | “A picture of her—just as she looked | - e 5 when I last saw her; at least, just | Then the look of fright disappeared | as she would have looked had she | and she almost laughed as she con- ! How she must hate me | tinued: | now. God knows, I deserve the hate.” | “But after all, that need not be a The man who had once been strong | Parrier, Allen. Wo can be lovers and brave and reckless dropped into | 38in, and you can ask me to marry an armchair beside the table and | YOU as you did that beautiful after- buried his face in his hands. Mrs. | Boon in the rose garden—at fath(.‘r's! Vandervelt entered and looked upon and mother’s—that sweet, ,benutlfuli the picture of despair. She stepped | afternoon. And I can say ‘Yes' and | lightly, and so deeply engrossed was | then—and then— ’Oh, Allen, we can he in his bitter thoughts that Vander- | Pury the past. Can’t we, Allen, dear?” phave a nice stock of Fresh Fruits. Nuts, | 3aq ~ Dried Figs. Dates and Raisins. velt did not hear her ae she ap-| She had put her arms about his neck proached. | again and spoke with passionate ap- “Allen,” she said, softly, her voice | pe%l. bk § : quivering, as she put her hand on his andervelt broke away {from her| head and stroked his hair. |and broke into a sob as he bitterly | Vandervelt started violently. He P“‘gzdjlmf‘d dmcm{: the floor: : was frightened, so suddenly was he ! Why did I ever come back? I ll«'Wl‘] awakened from his meditation, and ’Ire“'““"d only to torture you. I might bounded from the chair as he would l‘l:\ti’l:mtm;n—you "0“13, not know. have leaped from a railway track to | at do you mean?” The look of escape death beneath the wheels of | [right again appeared in her cyes and ! an approaching train | again she brushed her hand across “Allen,” she finally said again in i her face. “Can’t everything be all | a voice tremulous with emotion, “you | right again?” W “It can never be,” he continued bit- —you—come bick to—to—' F ) “Ask your forgiveness,” he supplied. :‘?giy‘ma;t cél)l}ll nv:zerdt])g.l L:g‘: m:’r" “—— to stay?” she finished. i oy 0 it? “To ask your forgiveness,” he re- She gave a startled cry and tottered | peated. He took a step forward, as both hands went to her head.' Jooked up at her and burst forth pas- She would have fallen had he not slonately: caught her and assisted her to the “Margaret, I want you to listen to arm chair. i i my confeseion. God, how wrong I've [, rhen—you--married—her? been. I-" lips quivered violently. She put up her hand and shook her yo.‘f;;v,v,”" and is—living?” i head and he stopped. L e " “Don't,” she said. “Please don't tell —etAa“d" FRsssGluDt=oume=batk 51D me. Let me spare you that—and "Ng. I ohrie ot e myself. I could not listen to any con- Biarr LSRRG IO (YOUE ORIVODERD: | fession, I forgive you without the I had m_h‘nu xt I couldn’t live any confession. I know you,did not love— longer without it—and 1 thought I that other woman. You did not love | Might zet to see the boy. her—did you, Allen?” “Yow—you have—my forgiveness— ‘ Vandervelt replied brokenly and re- Her | “She—is— i now leave me—nplease.” Vandervelt left the house silently, filled with the mental anguish and re- morse he had hoped would be partly obliterated b) her forgiveness. Ample Proof. | “I suppose you consider your vaca- tion a success?” “Sure. I got a coat of tan, was dou- ble-crossed by a fair female and spent | all my money,” Washable Cover. A broom cover has been designed that is washable, removable (the up- per part being made of cheesecloth the bottom of cotton plush) and fits any ordinary size of broom, says | Good Housekeeping. Yt is designed | for sweeping hard wood and painted | floors, matting, walls and ceilings. The plush has the property of absorbing a | certain amount of dust and lessens scattering. The cover may be wash-| od as frequently as desised. Pbone 32) fi displayed in our store. T O Y S same complete ] every year. E ...... VANHUSS ORI T TS LAKELAND, F These are the members of the Sayre-Wilson wedding party photographed in the White House. row, left to right: fred Grenfell, Rev. line Scott, Miss Margaret Wilson, the bride; trait of his divorced wife—the woman | kissed him. He could not respond and . asked for the We have $800 worth of toys and silverware all for your line that we have , DEC. 9, 1913. - S T TR PRGN ~ <ty THE CEREMONY They are: Back B. B. Burton, C. E. Hughes, Gilbert Horax, President Wilson, Mrs. Wilson, F. B. Sayre, Dr. Wil- to right: Miss Mary White, Miss Ade- Miss Eleanor Wilson and Miss Brown. aid_not tove ner. 1t v LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS TOKENS THAT HAVE BEEN UNI- VERSALLY ACCEPTED. . Description by Mme. Merri Will Ad- vise All Who Desire to Know Just What the Various Symbols Are to the Recipients. Some time ago a correspondent “Flower Language,” which I did not have. I have found it almost ' now and print it for the benefit of others who may. desire the same; thing: Bay leaves—Glory. Black poplar—Courage. Bud of white rose—Innocent love. Camelia—Loveliness. Canary grass—Perseverance, Jasmine—I am too happy. Cedar leaf—TI live for thee, Chrysanthemum—Cheerful under ad- versity. Clover (four-leaf)—Be mine. Clover (white)-—Think of me. Cranberry—Cure for heartache. Daffodil—Tender regard. Daisy—Innocence, Fern—Fascination. Forget-me-not—True love. Geranium (oak leaf)—True friends ship. Golden rod—Precaution. Hawthorn—Hope. Holly—oresight. Ivy—Marriage. Lady slipper—Win and wear me, Lilac—IMirst emotion of love, Lily—Purity. Mignonette—-Surpassing loveliness. Mint—Virtue. Peach blossom—I am your captive. Peony—hashiuliess. Pink-—Boldness Rose (red)—Love. o (white)—I am worthy of you. (red and white)—Unity. reck—pightheartedness, Ro: and readily reaches the scat of the pain, Should e in overy house- hold for cuts, sores, bites of insects, ne ).‘wlgjm, Jame and stiff joints. GE-RAR-DY Eclectic Linimert is 8 wone derful aid in helping to cure theumatisin, Price only 25¢ 1f your drugglist does nod keep it, write tous direct. 1s marvel: Ilu Phil. P. Cresap Company, Ltd) few Orleaes, Lovisiass, N I<or sale 11 rakelana Florida, by Henley & Ilenley inspection We have the PLACE IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKIT For Tin, Sheet Iron, (Copper, Zinc or any kind of Roofing Work, cail the LAKELAND SHEET MiTAL WORKS 212 South Florida Ave. Ask for J. P, CARTIN We can fix that leaky roof. 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