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A @ 9 Black Bass Point, four miles away, u[“ s REVEN and while no one knew her name it was generally agreed that she was snippy in speech and attitude. She had spoiled the fishing for three or Happy Ending of Motor B0al|rur other parties within the week Collision. |past One of Mr. Iazen's informants By CARL JENKINS. Paul lazen had loafed, fished salled and had a good time gene rally at the summer hotel on Green South bay and when his two weeks were up he ought “And 1 do hope that someone will! give her to understand that she isn't the ouly pebble along this beach It seemed to the young man that it was up to him to do the showing. Next afterncon he hired a motor boat and set off in quest of revenge. They ity 8 Vi nt an applicant a motor hoat at | ¢ P 1 the city content. | Will ren b i to h"“.' gone 1\ & v,l,, .u) all. He|most beaches, thonsh he be as ignor ! o% 1 don’t know!” was the reply But did he ”‘ .ur"‘nr‘. ,;,,mn ant of their machiner v dog is of o s voung man, who could think of idn't make a fwove oo é = aint Y l 18 o hat be called his last afternoon land=cape pain ' T ¢ just then L Op wha ,"| ut a mile from |t do this and do th 1 and Losent « seen some idiots afloat and he had been fi ml'L," ¢ i m'" ¢ boat | #ud an kour later is lead of i tut nothing to com- appenred evidently took him for | ™ nd towed he ' ' vith yo ! S 1 S me I fork over three big doftars ext ut vou know I did'nt mean to run SOOI § ‘ she came [ Lg e A d g : A x.,, a Figh unen ioIf an nie rour hoat here! 'I."' :Npan. hin o ut the ¢ Len why did yvou do it You had ns and i ont. juown m R e whete bay to cavort in” e 1,. ,’;1 cateh on his| Point She he izhit for his craft at semething went wrong” h”;'””:l'” M "l ;, “ weller of | 204 held the eourse until e bad 101 “hu it was up to you to fix it! last fishing day, and the propeller ofg @ @ 0 = i coltizion. He NeT s 3 the motor boat caught and wound #/V0 1 cuad or take a i vd] \'( nosaw ;i ) tia lasl one .,'m,u]dn' swim a stroke, and he dar i “Yes, and 1 see vou now! Sir, ¢ them all up \\‘w.x rl i‘ ‘“, “." .-""'Y tiake the chancos She didw't ap-{ o eottle damages for 8500 you'll be dl_nm. l]uv.'.v .: v; ; .‘.”I(I'I . A!h' S pear 1o sce him as she .,\...“,' l'afl- lueky t™ his ski e hadn 1|] : < -H- | bat he saw that wus hiting her hp] “But you tried to run me down! and her boat u too late . ‘,, Ul keep the . hack. The owner “No sueh thing, sir! 1 zimply intend- “ . . ['(‘”wflv.llrl. and gnation h Y of the metor boat had said: IM’ to try vour nerve.” Scene ln 43 Mln((S )"?]\1 It ealling ou o Sl “If yon want to speed er up turn! The pirt paced up and down the Hiro ks PN T | this switch - s0." | tanks, clenching her hands and whis- ; A IIH . won' stammered the Mr Hazen wanteq speed -heaps of | pering to herself, and it was two min- & NT AND | o1 beg pacon 4 speed - speed at a hondred miles an |y oo pofere she faced the young man AN |-<C|DE | irl ) 5 v swi P i : " aT! | [3 bt s hour. He turned the switch }.md 8O | and said: INTERESTING sEQUEL‘ s : s oiie Sk T boat jumped fifteen fect and [* e my fathor is a lawyer In the ok Now M Gaven saw tha was P - i B SRR T ¢ . ” 0 o .‘ it s :\' hen came down to scoot away like Leity, ..,,,1 h, 11 know how to collect We were all sitting on the club- moter hoat instead of a whe ST S0 rocket. It was now the young man's 1 " ine h | sea! sancey looking girl instead of a griz b batyi o 4 gamagen, o house porch enjoying the cool ! led i ame hin| L 10 gall circles around the ather] “upy “name, - plonse? asked M. breeze and sipping—well, one of the | zled old fisherman, and off came hig craft. but his triumph was brief. Do T K J ’ g sap and he maniged to say i ALE men had tea with lots of lemon in i cap and he manag tore he had fairly completed one the . nuel Harrlson. sir” , y hirst | “Ididu’t know, you know.” i . ik f ? mues e M but the others, their favorite thirst | 200 R : ;i t arl glowed down and started off on a “Why, 1 have been in his office for e Or yon wouldn't have sworn at| = course. She ignored his exis. T eradicator. se, me!” she replied ChiaR ! Aol 4rh A i had tea—or lemonade. i ‘T SQTE VN el v ‘e had been telling stories about ._"“' YOU="YON : Farly in the spring a lunber sehoon “1 am.” “_‘ had ‘!’“'.‘ g mri:!-nm-fl "m; e Yeri) ook ‘.”” lr“l ‘l LI.}”’ '.”':"“‘I.x. had been driven into the bay und “Did you kroek a man down who“’"."'."*' UIFIO‘".‘?. |- ,\'1-3 Prlnsmn gave 1 wos stakent How mych' 48 “*he npon a bar She wes g0 old and had | e e »!n‘- I,zlvu-n us, when Mrs. damae i heen so badly strained that Lier eargo “1 did." he '*'”'l'\‘;"h‘_- e P . as rather slow b : afternoon early Se 3 .'“' PHUL linaul nas ihshiey “‘,r wits taken away and she was stripped | And when a fire broke out in the | { m, |“r iy Park avenue, \\lm..l at times ‘.m‘; I'J one u‘ fand 1ot 1o r The Dtk lay tiree | e £ i ot il - looked ke biR ther 1 was wa '\m.. 11» ((r ";" m"s'. the 1 le i con sarprised. | e At bR 3 e Sl , alte terviewing one of the n 1 : | . had hee I S from the nearest shop Mr Peafe and saved all the records? iHervi S h He bid alimost sworn at a soung Tady. 1 Hezen had never visited it 1t was o | e I S nent women in S ociety,” w ey nd stapod. gt et s the wreek shat the givl headed, | ik hroiitand. o hundrml‘» in town getting together h;l' \ ey 1 T i 1 1 | A e o L b o , o P = g 'I‘.”!” i il iing, pand hadf cuhonr Tater, with speed un-Lygeec o brine von to dinner, but he {danshier’s tronssean \\h({ was to be him he rofive minutes ands o, the yonne man followed sit |y 0 AR ey i ane of October's early brides, o, h"' around him-and | e g0 was hiding behind the wreel bl e et T o I yas teeling wighty blue: the pret then Dieid oy vithout a glanee ati g Cher to come ont and l,xl" : e s of lacy lingerie. lus- b 1t was inntes botore e eould |5 g like o mm : | F L d priceless lace that f ' ! | ek to vour hine as a e 4 . il i ind oxelatin I Yes the ravey eirl was in hiding S e be combined in the wedding Now dve think of thet She had ade un her 1 that the U Bat T et i e hre it haele v : of my o Mr. Pazen was a gentlenm Hed eraft hod the most speed and Qa5 Repot ing d oy in grow. b ol ”'."\" Tavnn ”I‘ it v"‘ "": refused to enter into o race whe e AR e o thonghis of ve of nf ' also Dad the vanitg to 1hink (et veet at awaited ier o She was in the SIE e\t voi ko piy e & fellowed v own areat da 1 Rl Jookod at Bim twice instead of e of the | ik with her fish tines onty | Gd o sod iing, tator o e Ventally 1 oeurzed the man l Lad "]” FuLe L Nt Tty O1 ] when ghe heard the boat Bearing | \wqon Ssmmel Harvison took in Paul | 1eeied, enrsed him for a weak fool, g ity i MUYl e dosal 10 Wi dos full shoed fa o e i A i to ““' ; the worst aad the young man w fssing ) i % I o paralyzed with drink that gnib of i =3 fanklads B s A AN i sl i . . to et oy hiETAy ey il ”‘ 4 : . HER \ r " r 1 guess fo, had to t iho bahics i h \ o ol DoE TR, e ! obotter fix it up to Vot Wicerazed father d s e rowed The ortt was held B e e ; : ] sl a b | W d U ont phan o bridal ve ot n the ecare of van hofe one at rest and the o Vil s . i i ; i g o : | | | <hall i tall day and « And t | « \ could been hoared 1 2 P ? | hiy ¢ 1l i 1 ) ) i doe ricd, t i v i i 4 . N Aok | ‘ rich ane | ) rieht had 10 s0 i : i much money when | to doil une MIGHT MAXE WORLD BETTER iy for just enough to feed and . Omoke.... A.H.T. CIGARS A.H. T. CIGAR CO. Lakeland, Florida & E | 3 A “The Home For S Savings" Through the boor of a Bank e ] Mavy avour ¢ Upwat wan bos won his way business world, 1 habit of SEVINY In dreprosentative N —— ————————— et s TiE / ’n[kEUI\ SHH [ OfF .\\ .’ We Pay <4 Pcr Cent interest hMAAfi AGEROENNL PSS INANSNPP IS AN § % ladded to her indefinite information: | FUE PVLENIN . TR 8 ! wiuwa in.o De water, and both boats wen! to the bottom. If there was a nero history has missed recording ! If there was a heroine she was too be- dragzled to brag about it. When the smoeke aud smell of petrol had cleared away and the splinters had ceased to Ay Mr. Paul Hazen @nd Miss Deb Har- faced each other on the shat- nm mm! docis of the old schooner and neither conld give a suecinet account got there, « # minute or two to get n. as was her right, the of how they Thore o all the feels in a motor | Spread of “Twin Disposition” Surely Wou!d Do Little Harm if It Was More Prevalent. are twin girls and they live [at New Rochelle They are s 1 | years old apicee. It is popularly sup. Cposed that their mother can tell them | apart, but nohody can. If she ||.|.nm! £he does make that fact public, <Il is enough that each probably can tell hersell apart, but even this 18 not V. for they are so devoted to cacl other that they are as one, it makes no difterence which o They are inseparable, loving and con siderate. Bach the only one 1 There else I necessy . These heavealy twins live next door to a lady who loves (them as they {deserve and between their home lawn fand hers there 1< no dividing fenee ‘:\ few da ot the | some extry nary cireumstance seqpn rmd a4 moment from her other s f, [ went to visit their older frie ‘nd forange was Iving on the table and [ter the exchange of the usual {tesies the hostess gave it to her [1t was reeeived with 0 one conr i onee he hostess realized that a du cate must be sent te sister. She woog to her darder to get it and whe turned to the tront roon ler vis had lisapveared Moadam ste pped o | the door and across the lqwn ' 4 speck of twing running toward own hote, her hair fyving and fat 1o the sunbight. Mad [ called her back and she o pitating twinkiing in | | “Here is another ora hers fricnd said, “tor you to tak. o | sister | TOLT said the twin surprised 1 | Was Jus’ runnin’ to take her Lo of this one “What a pity,” said madam, 1y Lin|; a friend, “the twin dispositi s not more prevalent,” Sense of Taste. | In many cases the sense of s ! 2 from birth, but i |t never besu o ) sent. So says Br R, Fo T i b | i | q t | | i | h h N of N t re, ¢cld N . er 5 t nor \l jel l(: v taste is nmore widely \ :l.‘ th than ‘.. 3 ' 5 1 n | Catd than in other people | sy ¥IavD FLA, NOV. 13, 1912, and ! regards the other gy twins, by | thanks and 1t | " walk sivteen blocks us decently as along walk back to the| Cand Fhad just one nickel in my | purse. Slhould 1 spend it for carfare and borraw from one at office enonch to take me home? clothe 2 f offlc some the | Or walk? It it was o hot and T was; tired: besides, 1 hated to borrow | “There were few people on the street at that hour, but there ap- { proached a large, good-looking man, neatly dressed, who stopped in front of me, saying. ‘Lady, could you lend me a nickel? “l was so surprised [ halted and red at him. T hate to ask you for it, lady.’ he continued, ‘but T want to get home to my wife and little girl, and it will fake me hours to walk it.' | “I inquired if his wife was ill She wasn't well when 1 | don't know. | left home a week ago.’ and then, be i cause I still stared at him (my mind | could not conceive a big, strong, well: dressed man stopping a woman in the street and asking for 5 cents), he told | me that he had been on a spree for a| week and had spent his last dnll:xr} for a bath so he would be at least decent to go home. “But T must got home." he said: ‘T must get home to the wife and haby, and 1 thought von' ", would give me carfare” “Opening mv purse 1 teok ont my one nickel. ‘See” said 1. ‘this is all 1 have. When 1 give it to you I must back to the off e | where T work. T have to work to take care of myself and two little children because my hushand is a drunkard Because, when he had a young wife and baby girl he went on sprees and | stayed away from home and his busi ness for days at a time. Ta nickel and 2o home to your wife: hut tell her it was a woman who gove von carfare, a woman who wil] help her when she has to give up her home ang €0 out into the world te work 11 1 | your intemperance “That was fifteen v o this ars ago. Yos terday, sitting opposite me on the I train coming up here, 1 no very handsome grav-hair q tdently with his wife ] woman with silvery ‘ i brown eyes. i “Several times th 1 i searchingly at me i« wife, and T conf. hi dis saw it, “Presently the ¢ to a vacant ch ging my pardon, asked m bered ever sw"r*: him b “At mv neo Y the incident vV'" hay years ago, but befor ‘w had fi I told him that T remember d ”‘ fectly. “Madam. I do not know \I\ ho | You are, but | want You to meet my | wife. She wishes to thank \( fo! sending me. home to her the day ; ¥ | probably you all know him—he is one ‘of the lcading judges in the state. iracely indulges in From Froadway,” atAuditorium Tonight NOTICE. #sked vou for carfare and you gave it to me. “llis wife is charming. and he— To My Fire Insurance Put Lave this day sold and tri .’ all my fire insurance bus . Lakeland to MR. Y. Z, MANN Mann has been connected w: oflice for some time, and is thor 1y acquainted with the fire in. . business, and I take pleasur: ommending him to all my end the citizens of Lakeland Thanking you for your j:. ors, I am, oner was apparent, and the lawy ors, I am, Yours truly, friends advised him to be “flower) R. H. JOHN=(, in an effort to apnea! to the sentiment 1 of the | Hso the attorney took Pis friends’ advieo, ‘Down in o of old Kentueky hitle eottago™ he began cottize vines are elinging “Yet T had thought he wanted that nickel for a drink. Sometimes our charity is not misplaced.” Flowers and Facts, There .8 an Indianapolis attorney who is known for his dignity and who “flowery” oratory Some years ago, he was engaged in a mur- in argning a case. however, der case in which the guilt of the pris- 'S rors, Humane French Burg!s-: Humane burglars broke vhooting box of M. Lindet of the Pariz Law goci! stapds g Aot tne and in the doorw stunds a grays 4 haired tiother waiting— Mousson and after lawyer sed and his face A ""'”,:" dest S e 4 s for animals which il d ored she i3 standing there ‘"ere. On a wall where the A ; 74 ~been bancine they serms ntinued, ZUess we : i bl iscuss the facts in this V"' Ind to ar 1se " ~Indianapolis News .\‘ Wit return. Ingeni firms A teanster ¢ n pur- Ing his horse w ulent lowd he had ou his he repiied, “but it w: Orpanize to Protect Name. shetiichd ngland) catiery 5,500 for th ng for fi “Sheflield” abroad ous Excuse. ve subs HE AT AR ose of e the pros ton,” word QIOPOBOFOFO O Another shipment of those delicious % Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- g § nved, When wanting something in ¢ candies don’t forget them. 5c Sack. ' H. O. DENNY PHONE 226 E 0T OTQBATOTOIPIOBGE MAPS, BLUE PRINTS Maps of any description cumpind on short notice, CEPODOFOIORQPOBPOLOIOR . ¢ ! Special stteut's: siven to compiling city, display and advertising maps. County anc B! eaps kept on hand. surahle rates. Special rates for prints in large quantities. Prompt attention given mafl orders. 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