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and whea that day sha!l come, money will be your bast friend. Start an account today and make the future certain for those depending on you=-and yourself. A dollar will do it---now---here. FRST NATIONAL BANK - of Lakeland 552 % Ea>S MAPS, BLUE PRINTS - Maps of any description complied oa short notice. Bpectal atrenc: glven to compiling city, display and advertising maps. County and %ia:. waps hept on band. Chemically prepared, non-rading blue arints ar rees wuable rates. Speclal rates for prints in large quantities Prompt attention given mail ord rs. South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. Room 213-216 Drane Building LAKRLAYD, F14 | FApIT E:a E‘.i- 4 Vs - il H v an Heiress. By HAROLD CARTER. It is generaily wite bows 1o you coldly than when . cuts yod. o when jou have not seen her for ol vears. So John Ferrand, «s neither divorced nor es- need trom Mrs. John Ferrand, fel: when he accidentally encount her on the board walk at At ic City, *cting was accidental in tha: Clerk Gels $20,000 for Marrying | ton. Like a man in a dream, or one worse when your | demonstrated his right to win her. Especially is this the | aton:s and casting them on the floor. They sat down in a restaurant to dine. Fer:«na never afterward knew how it | piened; he was ccaselous only f the tisery of the impending separa- 1% delirious, he stammered out his love. ;_5 He asked only a chance to win her fi ) some day, when he, too, had gone west and made a man of himself, | He ended by tearing the check to ¢ All the while Edith listened gravely. “I don’t think I have the right to uttcr a positive refusal, Mr. Ferrand,” she answered. “You were foolish to desiroy that check—but I honor you the more for it, and I shall not press the money on you. But I must think 't know.” i Mg AR ¥ N i - zi had hoped to select the oppor I fterward, in the taxicab, she 4 ty. DBut he had gone to Atlantic | re!oted. He held her hand and | H { Vit 0 find her, immediately after hiz | porr 1 ont the words that bubbled to 4 | return from Nevada, where, as the | Lic unchecked, When they reach- | ! discoverer and subsequently as owner | ed ng office he knew that : of the Diamond Siver mine, he had | she - 1 It only there 1 leaped into metecric fame. were tir da....riches..., { i He hurried after her, and Edith, | ther 10 1 sult.... B | seeing him, halted and faced him, s lad purchased her ticket and || bR i “l beg your pardon, Mrs, Ferrand,” | sto! on the step of the train, Her 'f Y ‘fl . oo % i said Jobn, iguoring the look of anger |} was in Lis hand. The train Wc Won t 'D)GC}CZ"} B‘Ice Q?}(_ ! which ghe gave him. “I have always | . He wanted to leap aboard ‘4 s &5 C HGiavy meant to return this purse to you.| L. wd; it moved more swiltly . L 'p i { You left it behind at the Pennsyi | » tly he was alone on the plat- % but we are .'_)}'.\';1_\'3 stu-l) 1Ny how 1 | vania terminal.” f “ill ho'ding the little purse. r i 1 it for these | * * . * * 4 * B “And you i two years?" asked scornfully. He bowed. “You see, I didn’t know vour address. And it seems to con- taln some papers,” he said. Edith took the purse and op . * * * ve carrind Edith Ferrand ened it. L] . Two years before Horace Mills, senior partner in the law firm of Mills and Hoppner, had called John Fer-| it rand, one of his clerks, into his pri- vate office. “Ferrand,” aid the head of the firm thoughtfully, “vou have been with me for five years now.” “Yes, sir,” answered the clerk. “You have not shown a great apti. tude for law, I think,” said Mr. Mius, smiling faintly. “Nevertheless,” he added, “I know you to be a man of sieriing integrity, a nan just now. ever think of getling married?” “No, sir,” John Ferrand answered. “Would you be willing to remain a |0 an ancient wall. bachelor for the rest of your life for | purt ¢f the rampart which inciosed the | —well, say for twenty thousand dol- | 011 St. Paul's, lars?” Twenty thousand dollars! thought of the men he had known, | tWelfth century. He Stammered Out His Love. k| struzgling (o maintain families on two thousand a year—-all he could ever 1o 1ise to, alter years of service. ‘or Ferrand had not the money-mak- he said. Cowe in, Miss Kent,” called the ! F i awyer brickly, and Edith Kent : step into the room " 4 - ‘:‘I H'n!:: AT, : \ IK‘L‘.‘ : : e (AN A v ‘ y . 3 “Now, FPeriand, the situation is N I.h_k;()hg}.ul Ql\t ON .er\L)E Clg&ll‘ n B Mr. Mills, “Miss Kent ¢ fown "“‘*“ % > " e 1. 3 f‘.‘: i ui r..mlmx_dollnrs it she OWI. Loy aavl Si0 )d {1¢ test. il rries within a cortain pe That o | ot inelined ard T 1808 M i =t ou will go through [ s ith 1 you ‘ Ii vl ] ] | Wi W ANy DlRAS ok ¢ - : ‘ \ i ed. 4 i N b " f L1 X ‘,] i I .;‘ : 5 { i N i { Q . i & i s <G -Graen. FLORIDA | : } (i : : r cla ‘ S TR el i SV Ao o e I ( d & SO CORRRCRIRO GO O UGG & MO St . A3 S & e g : E"'_\jao\.vk&\,v()kfv SRR L D00 ,'v\)QOQOOA."\.‘GO\O}OO*"O\'»? i ex, which \_w‘xli il ‘ 1' 3 S U ‘ '\ =~ l and the heart yearnine I; A ."‘1[( t John Ferrand awale all o ght. Anpd 4 when the Lrief coremony WSS WSS -:ns-—:-MBn'.—-.\-l.‘!- If you wish to reut a rent; If you have a house 1o s If, in fact, you desire 1, luy or sell y f ,, ) anything in th real estate, this 18 my specialty. . by See me beforg you close a deal Full information given cheerfully ang freely ¢ 3 : N. KK LEwIS 2 $ "W ouse or ) lave a louse you wish to OF wish to purchase one; 0d0H4 ¢ b n e law Yers oflice was over, Ferrand realized that for the first time in his lite he was in love —deeply and wildle love with itou vroman, his wits, "\'nmn he was never to claim. He choked; he could not look into her face “l thank you, Mr. Ferrand, said composedly. ia ter I am going west to visit my You have been paid”" “More than paid.” he stammersd. There were two hours to wait. And I want such | covery of oil in cne of the business Ferrand, did you |t Ferrand | 21d rubble, and was built to be a matter of considerable dlm-l in L ribes, for inst oy he tended anger for a day or two. | h opered the purse. “Suppose ! k in that envelope,” she said, ' il re not papers, as you seem to; belicve.” ; Jotn Ferrand tore open the flap. ' Increase The Quantiry We give the "most now but we are coxiovs 1. yo ‘ more. Phone us and prove it. In-ile was neatly folded a long! printed slip—a railway ticket. Then |} PBRe st o 7. fron Best Butter, per pound .... .. Sugar, 16 pounds ........... Cottolene, 10 pound pails ... Cottolene. 4-pound pails Snowdriti, 10-pouni pails .. 3 cans family size Cream 6 cans baby size Cream 1-2 barrel best Floui..... 12 pounds test Flour. ...... Picnic Hams, per pound . ... { Cudahy's Uncanvassed Haws. ....... Octagon Soap, 6 for........... Ground Coffee, per pouad. .. .. 5 gallons Kerogene .. ihe released folds there fluttered | Y. ! “Good God!” he muttered, “What | a ool | have been, If I had known! ! Ldith!” 1ith was smiling now, “1 am staying at the Hotel Lafay- " she said softly. pyrizht, 19i2, by W. G. Chapman.) (o Old and iNew Lendon, Stories come frem Loncdon of the dis- 14 ters at a depth of 5,000 {ect, and al:o of the uncovering at the cornar of | Parernoster row and St. Paul's alley | This wall was | The part uncovered, | .; about 60 feet long, is made of chalk |3 A - § = weede¢i On tke same site [ ) [ ) - pieces of a Roman amphora, Roman vascs and some Samian ware have ! also been found. Other “finds” include | a camel’s skull unearthed in High Hol- | born and a large quantity cf pipes of the eighteenth century. Under some old stables in Bartholomew-close—cne of the oldest parts of London—three ' Norman arches have been found. They are close to one another, and are be- lieved to have formed part of the clois- ters of the priory which once stond cn this site. . Their excavation is likeiy ' il The Best Policy In Case Of Fire | GO PR S SR X 1% A Fire Insurance Policy! Notablank not an IN- TENDED one, but a policy duly signed culty, as they are built in with stones | and bricks for the new buildings which | have been laid against them, one, Frescoes of Orvieto. Of the frescoes in the chapel of the Madonna di S. Brizio at Orvieto, which are being restored, says the Bosten Transcript, I'ra Angelico did two divi- sions of the vauited ceiling. In oge | he represented “Christ in Glory,” sur- | rounded by angels, and in the other a ' group of prophets, seated upon clouds tier upon tier. The frescoes were exe. cuted in the summer of 1147, the pain- | ter having negotiated the commission |} sealed and delivered WeRepresentthe Follow- ing Reliable Companies: German American . : in order to escape from Rewe during | phOCl!iXo HJItiVOI'd fii"e, l( S thC CiHy the summer heat. il> underteok to ! e : : return to Orvicto in tiw ) Jl‘:?\fl).\‘i Fid. hty Underw rgers 4 each year undl the work wus finished, aud many othersas gocd I\]nd that counts but mever went back after the first| N . 3 [] . 3 visit, for what reason is not knqwn.! Possibly because the death of one of | Successor to the Johnson Agency Room 7. Raymondo Building, Phone 3} his assistants throuzh falling from the | e to you before ‘i scaffolding soon after the decoration was begun was regarded as in evil! omen. Misfortunes, at any rate, im- | peded pre and it was not until ;l fifty years luter that Luea Signorelli completed the work Angelico had be | gun. i : zje of Limci:, Medieal '} { 1t the hart ng” is rec of study no along with good laundry work is what you are looking for y that is just wha i- Abal S S 2ol yyne g Ty FLIT v bYoelld P} 1 of the Th i We are . Try us. e ———— Stzam Laund: & \J me 130. West Main St. which we must, of the ol ¢ Jaae aimini i GUY W, PROPRIETOR men who men is a failu not TOPH G. P. CLEMMOXNS MANAGER Corner Florida & Main The Sanitary Market Where Diverce Is Easy. As to eacy divorce neither Aus- tralia nor America leads the way, if we admit uncivilized tribes into the competition. Among some Siberian ance, a man need only uncover his wife’s head and walk away, and the Eskimo has only to leave his house and stop away in pre- Phone 279 In Nepal a woman can divorce her husband at any time by simply plac- ing a beiel nut under his pillow and taking hier departure. 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