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rented ome of our 7OUR CARELESSNESS is the only reason why you have ‘not yel u!etydeponthmndwtymvflu- .u«mm—vm*ndammmmmmmm burglar proof vaults, ; Thmdhyimmfor-mbmmmuud Distances in Sursey. ~ * “The wilds of New Jersey”™ uld Frank Malone, “reward the explorer Twell. 1t they who sejourn at Atlantic £ City or Long Braneh would but pene- Il trate Into the wild tbey would see dear friend, let the dead past dermmd&omm y d we give so great con- to the rifles of the wicked admin- b&lfiono(thltdo;dtmf" _ "Because they are not paild for and T'm here to get the coin,” gaid Hartley | Marvin wlth emphasis. “You ¢an let /the dead revolution bury its dead—if ‘your trumpery revolutions ever do 'have ‘still & ~ But to do that might involve some tness with the diplomats and mmnnmzmm« 'a hostile gunboat in the harbor would ‘be made the excuse for a revolution that wotld be personally unpleassut to | himself. “You yourself agree that you sold these rifies to that Molina,” he te- ‘minded. "It this is so, would it mot be &l Lear many iawes “Take, for example, the measure- ment of distante. 1 once asked the Keeper of the general store in a New Jersey village choked with sand how far it was to Skeeter swamp, “‘Skeeter swamp,’ sald the store- keeper. ‘Well, I should say Skeeter swamp wuz ‘bout two whoops from here—or mebbe two whoops and a holler.’ “I asked a man in Skeeter swamp Bbow far Flytown was. The man shift ed uis quid to the left' cheek and re- plied: “ ‘Flytown, stranger, is about three chaws to the south—unless y're a fast chawer, Then I'd say it wuz about three chaws and a half.’” Dr. Van Dyke's Literary Creed. Dr. Henry van Dyke's literary ereed may be summed up in this sentence: “Idealism in the conception and ‘real- fam in the details—that's the secret of writing.” And in the recent interview in which he said this he added: “when you have made the best boat that you can, and put your cargo into it, what then? Why then, lot it ‘safl on God's ocean as far as he pleases. Don't sit down on the shore and listen to the praise or blame of the onlooker ~—8et to work on another boat and try to make it better.” FOR SALE! Model F Buick, 5-passenger, and in good condition, - This is a Bargain .. Union Auto Garage DOUBLY DAINTY is the sight of’a pretty girl buying a box of our confectionery. The girl and the candy match each other per- fectly in daintiness and sweetness. Buch a scene may often be seen here for our candies appeal to those of dainty taste, It's surprising that " you have not yet tried them. Do i i 1o hhethi] 4 TODAY, hfingin your vmuumm-mm [FIRST NATIONAL: BANI(;:"‘“‘ \ LAKELAND ap. it e 2t M'AVPS,_ BLUE PRINTS Maps of any description compiled on shart motice. Special attention .im to compiling city, display and advertising maps. County and State mm kept on hand. Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints at rea~ sonable rates. Special rates for prints in large quantities. Floating Cannery. A new phase of scientific manage- ment has béen put into operation out on' our progressive Pacific coast by the conversion of the good old ship Glory of the Seag into a floating can- nery of salmon. There I8 the whole. proceedings right on one floating spot Under Control of U. §. Goverhsieit, " orom mREm, can only be qproehm by tasting. Good 8s t looks, with just th . Dbroper !crult. it is even better to taste. :l‘ry isfaction. 4 loat for your own sat~ There must be good rea- sons 'why vmnny of the best home :bakerl now use our bread exclu- war. If Molina did not , I8 it then my fault? It c!hu. that you should look for mofiu e "And your friend Molina! Where'is ’lMe.nd!" Balamo spat viciously At the word." “He 18 no friend, senor, you well know. Where he s 1 knov not, but there is Justice in San Cristo- bal for all who come to the tribunal. I will give you a warrant for this Mo lina, Bring him to the bar of justice and there bring suit.-You shall have ample justice.” In spite of hig anger Marvin smiled. Molina, the departed ruler, was a fu- gitive in the forests. “I think T'1l accept that suggestion,” dgreed ‘Marvin tising. “I suppose.that you look on the guns as spoilsof war, but it would be better to pay for them m m“mmmhm‘lfly instead otrofomn‘mto m tlnur with your lawn mower if it is one of our new model ball ¢ bearing machines; which are so sim- ply and pertecfli constructed that there is practically nothing to get ouat of order. Come and see how easy they run. Keeping your lawn ix trim with one of of m will be so easy you could hardly call it exercise. keland uardware & Plumbing Co. ROSEDALE Lakeland’s only exclusive sub-division® is now on? the market, Wide Streets, Shade Trées, Fertile Soil, 'Buil'ding Restrictions. Tnside'the city one bloct'kbh Lake Morton &mfla & Steitz . “Fhat is a threat?” asked Balamo. “Merely advice,” was the lazy fe- Sponse. “I bid you good day, senor.” Marvin strode from the courtyard, where the Interview had been held, and headed for the Plaza Cristobal, where the inhabitants of La Rosario were wont to congregate in a cafe. To his surprise the cafe was crowd- od with strangers and they all were unmistakably from the States. “Is there a steamer in?” demanded Marvin as he sank into a seat in a corner where he could have a table to himself. “It is a circus,” explained the wait- er. “It 1s but just arrived and the people, they'are hungry .and very thirsty, so they come to Lhe best place to eat-and drink.” “It seems to be mostly drink” de- .elared Marvin with a laugh. “That I may be in the fashion, bring me a highball with Jots of ice.” The walter hurried away to give the order and Marvin was still wondering at the size of the party when a hand fell upon his shoulder and he turned to look into the face of a gigantic fel- fow. For a moment he stared wom- wl ‘into the twinkling eyes, then with a shout he was on his foet and muiu fhe newcomer on the "Jo‘ ‘Bardedn, by all that’s great,” be cried. “What good fortune brings you down here?” “It dooks more lke bad fortune,” sald Bardeen i ly &8 he sank mo & chair 40 pounded on the table to attract the attention of the walter. “Pm the Mmot this bunch of | artistic talent. “Your show?" asked Marvin. “How did you come to get 1 the chow busi- —catching, cleaning, cooking, can- ning, boxing and then, when the hold 18 full of the season’s pack of cases, & tow of the factory into port nd the market. Definition Wanted, “What is a sardine?” has come up before a London court for decision in & sult growing out of the sale of vark ous kinds of small fish under this label. i .mfl)fi Qotes FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, D. D., pastor. ~ Sunday school 9:456 a. m. Stevens, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:30, ‘Woman’s Missionary and Ald So- clety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People’s at 6:16 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:80 p, m, H, C Meeting East Lakeland Mission, Sunday school at 3 p, m. B, A, Milton, superintendent. Prayer~ meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. . Presbyterian Church, Rev, W, P ¢ haimers, pastor, Sunday e~ o0l 9:46 a. m. Morp* 22 sermon 11:00 a m, Evening sermon at 7:30 p. m. Y. PU B, C. E. meets at 6 p. m, Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30. % No, 2 Brownie, Pioture 21-4x31-4 & No. 2 Brownie, Folding. ... ... Geo, W, Weimer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Comiunien 10:45 &, m. Preseliing, 11:00 & m. dther gocleties at Cumberland Pres- yterfan church. Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. - . Epi Chureh, o e g Each Bunday excepting onmly the third Sunday of each month, Prompt attention given mail orders. i South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. an 213-215 Dnne Building [c00L AIR FoR SALE NOT HOT AIR Dest Oscilating and Ceiling fans. All sizes at the right prices, Ammuuwmmmumtmnotm A classy line o!mumcwkfltovuthnt“mhminm,”mdlflfielm Eleotric Appliances to convenience and beantify the home at a Erioe that is reasonable enough for all te be had. FLORIDA ELECTRIC ‘& MACHINERY CO. DRANE BUILDING PHONE 298 {LET THE CHILDREN KODAKI! It will please you to see how much enjoyment they can get.out of a Brownie, Rt o Ny wr o $5.00 Let us supply you with Films and Chemieals. | CENTRAL PHARMACY Y. P.'8. C. E. co-operates with |3 Phone 25 NOTICE! Quick Service and G. C. Rogan " Rooms 19-23 Raymiende Bidg. g ness? 1 thought that you were con- tent to stick to lwru-muu in Arl- zona."” “So.1 was,” admitted Bardeen, “but a chap talked me”into outfitting his Wilé West Show, and then when the show did bad busin, 1 bad to ad- 0 get a w school every Sunday at 10 o Service 11:00 a. m. Evening Prayer 5:00 p. m. "M, E. Church, South, Jenkins, Pastor. school 9:46 a. m. ... ¢ sermon 11:00 a, m. EpWerth League 6:00 p. m. % #ervice, 7:00 p. m. Prayermiesting Wednesday 17:00 o m f @ On and after April 1st, all Goods Cash When you take a walk or or ride go through Rosedale the newest part of Lakeland ol on until the Lakeland Book Store — .0tis Hungerford.. " Building Contractor Twenty years’ experience, firat-class work. Your interests are mine. Let me figure on your building, large or A postal will receive prompy attention. Lock Box 415, or Phone No. 4 Lakeland, Fla, R W Y. Wathias, Pastor. Susday school 10:00 a. m, service 11:00 a. m,, and 7:00 ’- n.. gecond and fourth Sun- the last administra- it became the Bardeen smiled. There had been a time "8 advénturous nature fi t the excitement of Central South Ametfea, and he knew the "l‘hooldnnhmxoodnwl— imln-." ho declared. “Let's call _have a talk. He's re- ,‘ and he travels ; o fun of it. That's Vil m#flm.vflflnwhgfl wpecifichtions fumished. : : BUNGALOWR A SFEOIALTY. Let me show you some Lakeland homes I have built, #re held on second arl 11, ys ‘at 9:00 a. m. v